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Three boards, 96 pieces and 26 directions. - - - -Source package: 3dwm -Package: 3dwm-clock -Description: A 3Dwm apps - The 3Dwm clock application (tdwm-clock) is the first real application - that is even remotely useful. It makes use of the 3Dwm Nobel API, - including the new solid modeling support, to create a - three-dimensional analog clock displaying the current time. -Package: 3dwm-csgclient -Description: A 3Dwm client - A simple client which is builded using new libsolid. This is - only an example on how libsolid work. -Package: 3dwm-geoclient -Description: A 3Dwm client - This is a very simple 3Dwm client that connects to the - exported GeometryKit in the server, creates a Geometry, loads a 3D - file from the local system (in this case a simple model of an office, - which also happens to be Rob's room), and passes it to the 3Dwm - server. The 3Dwm server will happily render any geometry that is - created, so running geoclient several times will add more geometries - to the graphical output. Please note that you may need to zoom out - (using the 'X' key) to see graphical output. - The geoclient is able to open native .raw files as well as standard - 3ds files (using MeshIO). In other words, you may experiment by - loading other files than the supplied office model to the 3Dwm server. -Package: 3dwm-pickclient -Description: A 3Dwm client - This is an example showing how libzorn work. -Package: 3dwm-server -Description: Binary server daemon - This package contains display binary server daemon. -Package: 3dwm-texclient -Description: A 3Dwm client - This is a simple client used for testing the 3Dwm texture - capabilities. -Package: 3dwm-vncclient -Description: A 3Dwm client - This will open a connection to the VNC server from the 3Dwm - server, and the graphical output will be displayed on a single quad in - the 3Dwm world (you may need to zoom out to see it). Currently, - vncclient supports no interaction with the VNC window (the bindings - and the actual communication code has been implemented, only the 3Dwm - side is missing). -Package: libcelsius -Description: Interface library to underlying OS - This is 3Dwm low-level interface insulating the rest of - the system from details of the underlying operating system, - providing high-level, abstract services like threads menagement - mutual exclusion, synchronization and so on. The module also - incapsulate things like shared memory, dinamically loaded libraries - and other system-level funcionality. -Package: libcelsius-dev -Description: libcelsius development file - These are libcelsius development files. -Package: libgarbo -Description: Backward compatibility library - This library provides backwards compatibility with existing applications - by providing an abstract interface for binding conventional - windowing systems. Using garbo, it should be possible to use legacy - applications from windowing systems like X11, Windows and MacOS, at - least long as the system is capable of running locally on the same - machine. -Package: libgarbo-dev -Description: libgarbo development file - These are libgarbo development files. -Package: libnobel -Description: API library for client's development - This API is the client programming interface used by application - writers developing software 3Dwm. It's a sef of CORBA IDL interfaces - that describe how to speak 3Dwm, and thus allow any language with CORBA - bindings to be used when building 3Dwm applications. -Package: libnobel-dev -Description: libnobel development files - These are libnobel development files. -Package: libpolhem -Description: Interface library to Nobel - This is the Nobel client programming interface. It manages the - display and input hardware and acts as an extensible framework - for pluggable modules that add functionality to the system. -Package: libpolhem-dev -Description: libpolhem development files - These are libpolhem development files. -Package: libsolid -Description: Solids trace library - This library is core of solid trace system in a tree - data structured. -Package: libsolid-dev -Description: libsolid development files - These are libpolhem development files. -Package: libzorn -Description: Interface library to painting functions - This library is core of 3Dwm paintings (output) - functions -Package: libzorn-dev -Description: libzorn development files - These are libzorn development files. - - - -Source package: 44bsd-rdist -Package: 44bsd-rdist -Description: 4.4BSD rdist. - This is the traditional rdist from 4.4BSD Lite with FreeBSD - fixes. It is provided for compatibility with third-party rdist - implementations. - . - This is the binary package for 4.4BSD rdist. - - - -Source package: 9menu -Package: 9menu -Description: Creates X menus from the shell. - This is 9menu, a simple program that allows you to create X menus from - the shell, where each menu item will run a command. 9menu is intended - for use with 9wm, but can be used with any other window manager. - - - -Source package: 9wm -Package: 9wm -Description: An emulation of the Plan 9 window manager 8-1/2. - 9wm is an X window manager which attempts to emulate the Plan 9 window - manager 8-1/2 as far as possible within the constraints imposed by X. - . - It provides a simple yet comfortable user interface, without garish - decorations or title-bars. Or icons. And it's click-to-type. - - - -Source package: a2ps -Package: a2ps -Description: GNU a2ps 'Anything to PostScript' converter and pretty-printer - a2ps converts files into PostScript for printing or viewing. It uses a - nice default format, usually two pages on each physical page, borders - surrounding pages, headers with useful information (page number, printing - date, file name or supplied header), line numbering, symbol substitution - as well as pretty printing for a wide range of programming languages. - . - Historically, a2ps started as a text to PostScript converter, but thanks - to powerful delegations it is able to let you use it for any kind of files, - ie it can also digest manual pages, dvi files, texinfo, .... - . - Among the other most noticeable features of a2ps are: - - various encodings (all the Latins and others), - - various fonts (automatic font down loading), - - various medias, - - various printer interfaces, - - various output styles, - - various programming languages, - - various helping applications, - - and various spoken languages. - - - -Source package: a2ps-perl-ja -Package: a2ps-perl-ja -Description: perl version of Miguel Santana's a2ps (support KANJI) - This program is perl version of Miguel Santana's a2ps. Postscript - kanji enhancement was done by Naoki Kanazawa . - Converted to perl and enhanced by Kazumasa Utashiro. B4 support - and punchmark was contributed by Masami Ueno - - - -Source package: a52dec -Package: a52dec -Description: Utilities to extract and decode ATCS A/52 streams - Utilities to extract and decode ATCS A/52 streams. The A/52 standard - is used in a variety of applications, including digital television - and DVD. It is also known as AC-3. -Package: a52dec-dev -Description: Development library and headers for ATCS A/52 data - liba52 is a free library for decoding ATSC A/52 streams. It is - released under the terms of the GPL license. The A/52 standard is - used in a variety of applications, including digital television and - DVD. It is also known as AC-3. - - - -Source package: aa3d -Package: aa3d -Description: An ASCII art stereogram generator - This program generates the well known and popular random dot stereograms - in ASCII art. - - - -Source package: aalib -Package: aalib-bin -Description: sample programs using aalib - AAlib is a portable ascii art graphics library. Internally, it works like - a graphics display, but the output is rendered into gorgeous platform - independent ascii graphics. - . - This package contains a few sample programs that use aalib. -Package: aalib1 -Description: ascii art library - AAlib is a portable ascii art graphics library. Internally, it works like - a graphics display, but the output is rendered into gorgeous platform - independent ascii graphics. -Package: aalib1-dev -Description: ascii art library, development kit - AAlib is a portable ascii art graphics library. Internally, it works like - a graphics display, but the output is rendered into platform-independent - ascii graphics. - . - This package contains the static library and header files used in - development, plus developer's documentation. - - - -Source package: aatv -Package: aatv -Description: A program to watch TV in a text-based console - aatv is a program which allows you to watch TV in a text-based - console, i.e. in a virtual console or in an xterm. - - - -Source package: abacus -Package: abacus -Description: an X11-based Spreadsheet - a small, light and easy to use graphical spreadsheet (WYSIWYG) for X. - - - -Source package: abc2ps -Package: abc2ps -Description: Translates ABC music description files to PostScript - This is the Debian port of the abc2ps program by Michael Methfessel. - The program translates tunes written in the ABC format to PostScript, - which can then be viewed using Ghostview et al. or printed on a - PostScript printer or through Ghostscript. It supports various - semi-standard extensions to the ABC standard, such as multiple - voices and staves. - - - -Source package: abcde -Package: abcde -Description: A Better CD Encoder - A frontend program to cdparanoia, wget, cd-discid, id3, and your favorite - Ogg or MP3 encoder (defaults to oggenc). Grabs an entire CD and converts - each track to Ogg or MP3, then comments or ID3-tags each file, with one - command. - - - -Source package: abcmidi -Package: abcmidi -Description: A converter from ABC to MIDI format and back - This package contains the programs `abc2midi' and `midi2abc', which - convert from the abc musical notation format to standard MIDI format - and vice-versa. They can generate accompaniment from guitar chords - in the abc file, as well as insert various MIDI events; the - MIDI-to-abc translation tries to figure out bars, triplets and - accidentals on its own. - . - The package also contains `abc2abc' (an abc prettyprinter/transposer) - and `mftext' (a program that will dump a MIDI file as text). - . - The programs in this package are based on the `midifilelib' - distribution available from http://www.harmony-central.com/MIDI/. -Package: abcmidi-yaps -Description: Yet another ABC to PostScript converter - This program translates tunes written in the ABC format to PostScript, - which can then be viewed on screen or printed. It is essentially a - (non-exclusive) alternative to abc2ps, being based on the abc2ps - PostScript code together with the ABC parser from the abcmidi package. - - - -Source package: abiword -Package: abiword -Description: Dummy package providing abiword - AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The - upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and - QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. - . - This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2, since abiword is - divided into several packages e.g. abiword-common, abiword-gtk, - etc. You can remove this package safely after newer packages are - installed. -Package: abiword-common -Description: WYSIWYG word processor - AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The - upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and - QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. - . - AbiWord is still being developed. It's quite usable but not yet full- - featured or polished. For many applications, however, it should prove - effective and efficient. - . - This program includes support for reading Microsoft Word files, - RTF files, and many other foreign file formats. Natively, it uses a - custom XML-based file format. -Package: abiword-doc -Description: AbiWord documentation - AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The - upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and - QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. - . - This package contains help files, cliparts and examples for AbiWord. -Package: abiword-gnome -Description: WYSIWYG word processor based on GTK/GNOME - AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The - upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and - QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. - . - This package contains the AbiWord binary built with GTK/GNOME. Note - that this package can coexist with -gtk. -Package: abiword-gtk -Description: WYSIWYG word processor based on GTK - AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The - upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and - QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. - . - This package contains the AbiWord binary built with GTK. Note that - this package can coexist with -gnome. -Package: abiword-plugins -Description: Plugins for AbiWord - AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The - upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and - QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. - . - This package contains several plugins shipped with AbiWord. -Package: xfonts-abi -Description: Some fonts shipped with AbiWord - AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The - upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and - QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. - . - This package contains some fonts shipped with AbiWord. - - - -Source package: abook -Package: abook -Description: A text-based ncurses address book application. - abook is a text-based ncurses address book application. It provides many - different fields of user info. abook is designed for use with mutt, but - can be used independently. - - - -Source package: aboot -Package: aboot -Description: Linux bootloader for the SRM console - This is the standard Linux bootloader for machines with SRM firmware - installed. If you're using ARC or AlphaBIOS, you should use MILO - instead. - . - Aboot allows booting from hard disk, CD-ROM, and floppy. It also - provides what you need to make kernel images that can be booted over - a network using BOOTP/TFTP. - - - -Source package: abuse -Package: abuse -Description: Crack dot Com's Abuse action game. - Abuse is a side scrolling shoot-em-up action game from Crack dot Com. - . - This package contains the Abuse game engine, in X and full screen svga - versions. It requires a mouse. - . - This package is obsolete and will be removed later (if you still need it, - contact the maintainer). Please use abuse-sdl instead. - - - -Source package: abuse-frabs -Package: abuse-frabs -Description: Levels and graphics for Abuse - This package contains the levels and graphics for the game Abuse - with the Free Abuse (fRaBs) extensions. - . - This package obsoletes abuse-lib which will be removed at some - point. If you still need abuse-lib for some reason, please - contact the maintainer now. - . - The Abuse sound effects are not included, due to copyright problems. - - - -Source package: abuse-lib -Package: abuse-lib -Description: Levels for Abuse - This package contains the levels and graphics for the Abuse game. - These levels are necessary to play Abuse. - . - The Abuse sound effects are not included, due to copyright problems. - - - -Source package: abuse-sdl -Package: abuse-sdl -Description: SDL-port of Crack dot Com's Abuse action game. - Abuse is a side scrolling shoot-em-up action game from Crack dot Com. - . - This package contains the SDL-version of the Abuse game engine. It requires - a mouse. - - - -Source package: aca -Package: libaca-dev -Description: The Advanced nCurses Api - ACA is a very ease to programming ncurses api, you can simply make - buttons, menus, choices, file selection, etc. This is the package - which contains runtime libraries. If you want to see a great ACA - application, then please install KIM. -Package: libaca0 -Description: The Advanced nCurses Api -- development files - This is the files for ACA which are needed to compile binaries - from sources. There aren't any documentations, only examples yet. - - - -Source package: acct -Package: acct -Description: The GNU Accounting utilities. - The GNU Accounting utilities `ac', `accton', `last', `lastcomm', - and `sa' add login and process accounting support to Debian Linux. - "Login accounting" provides summaries of system resource usage based - on connect time, and "process accounting" provides summaries based on - the commands executed on the system. The 'last' command is provided by - the Debian sysvinit package and not included here. - - - -Source package: ace -Package: libace-doc -Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ - This package contains documentation for ACE, including the man pages. - . - The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source - object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for - concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ - wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software - tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks - provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, - signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared - memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed - services, concurrent execution and synchronization. - . - ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication - services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network - applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event - demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE - automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking - services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or - more processes or threads. - . - Douglas C. Schmidt - schmidt@uci.edu -Package: libace5.0 -Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ - This package contains the run-time ACE library. - . - The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source - object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for - concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ - wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software - tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks - provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, - signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared - memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed - services, concurrent execution and synchronization. - . - ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication - services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network - applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event - demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE - automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking - services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or - more processes or threads. - . - Douglas C. Schmidt - schmidt@uci.edu -Package: libace5.0-dev -Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the ACE - toolkit. In addition, "gperf-ace" is included in this package. - . - The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source - object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for - concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ - wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software - tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks - provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, - signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared - memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed - services, concurrent execution and synchronization. - . - ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication - services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network - applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event - demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE - automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking - services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or - more processes or threads. - . - Douglas C. Schmidt - schmidt@uci.edu -Package: libace5.1 -Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ - This package contains the run-time ACE library. - . - The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source - object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for - concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ - wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software - tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks - provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, - signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared - memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed - services, concurrent execution and synchronization. - . - ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication - services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network - applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event - demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE - automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking - services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or - more processes or threads. - . - Douglas C. Schmidt - schmidt@uci.edu -Package: libace5.1-dev -Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the ACE - toolkit. In addition, "gperf-ace" is included in this package. - . - The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source - object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for - concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ - wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software - tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks - provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, - signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared - memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed - services, concurrent execution and synchronization. - . - ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication - services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network - applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event - demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE - automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking - services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or - more processes or threads. - . - Douglas C. Schmidt - schmidt@uci.edu - - - -Source package: ace-of-penguins -Package: ace-of-penguins -Description: Solitaire-games with penguin-look. - From the author's intro.html: - . - "The Ace of Penguins is a set of Unix/X solitaire games based on the - ones available for Windows(tm) but with a number of enhancements that - make my wife like my versions better :-)" - . - The package consists of the games Pegged, Minesweeper, Solitaire, - Taipei (together with a level editor), Golf, Mastermind, Merlin and - Freecell. - - - -Source package: acfax -Package: acfax -Description: Receive faxes using your radio and sound card - acfax allows you to receive faxes using your sound card. - Typically you might use it to decode faxes sent over HF radio or - from satellites. - - - -Source package: achilles -Package: achilles -Description: An artificial life and evolution simulator - Achilles is an artificial life and evolution simulator that uses Hebbian - neural networks and OpenGL/SDL to simulate life in a simplified environment. - It is based on Larry Yaeger's PolyWorld. - - - -Source package: acidlab -Package: acidlab -Description: Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases - The Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases (ACID) is a PHP-based analysis - engine to search and process a database of security events generated by - various IDSes, firewalls, and network monitoring tools. The features currently - include: - . - o Query-builder and search interface for finding alerts matching - on alert meta information (e.g. signature, detection time) as well as - the underlying network evidence (e.g. source/destination address, ports, - payload, or flags). - . - o Packet viewer (decoder) will graphically display the layer-3 and - layer-4 packet information of logged alerts - . - o Alert management by providing constructs to logically group alerts - to create incidents (alert groups), deleting the handled alerts or - false positives, exporting to email for collaboration, or archiving of - alerts to transfer them between alert databases. - . - o Chart and statistic generation based on time, sensor, signature, protocol, - IP address, TCP/UDP ports, or classification - . - ACID has the ability to analyze a wide variety of events which are - post-processed into its database. Tools exist for the following formats: - . - o using Snort (www.snort.org) - - Snort alerts - - tcpdump binary logs - . - o using logsnorter (www.snort.org/downloads/logsnorter-0.2.tar.gz) - - Cisco PIX - - ipchains - - iptables - - ipfw - - - -Source package: acidwarp -Package: acidwarp -Description: This is a linux port of the popular dos program Acidwarp. - Acidwarp is a program that makes neat looking pictures and rotates the - palette. Its only use is for entertainment, but it is neat. I stumbled - upon source code for Acidwarp on the net one day, and decided that it - was high time someone ported it to linux. So, here it is. - - - -Source package: ack -Package: ack -Description: Kanji code converter - ACK is a highly versatile Kanji code converter. ACK can do reciprocal - conversion among Japanese EUC, Shift-JIS and 7bit JIS. JIS Kata-kana(SJIS - Han-kaku Kana) is also supported. Kanji code can be automatically detected - even if the input stream contains Kata-kana characters. Besides, ACK can be - used as a Kanji code checker with very high detection rate. - - - -Source package: acl -Package: acl -Description: Access control list utilities - This package contains the getfacl and setfacl utilities needed for - manipulating access control lists. -Package: acl-dev -Description: Access control list static libraries and headers - This package contains the static libraries and header files needed - for developing programs which make use of the access control list - programming interface defined in POSIX 1003.1e draft standard 17. -Package: libacl1 -Description: Access control list shared library - This package contains the libacl.so dynamic library containing - the POSIX 1003.1e draft standard 17 functions for manipulating - access control lists. - - - -Source package: acm -Package: acm -Description: A multi-player aerial combat simulation. - acm is an air combat simulator that runs under the X window system. - This version of acm is implemented as a distributed simulation. It - communicates information via the IEEE Distributed Interactive - Simulation protocol. - - - -Source package: acm4 -Package: acm4 -Description: A multi-player aerial combat simulation. - acm is an air combat simulator that runs under the X window system. - Up to eight players can engage in simultaneous air combat. - - - -Source package: acorn-fdisk -Package: acorn-fdisk -Description: Partition editor for Acorn/RISC OS machines - Acorn-fdisk allows you to edit disk partitions on Acorn machines. It - understands a variety of the partition tables formats used under RISC OS, - including Filecore, ICS-IDE, EESOX and Powertec. - - - -Source package: acpid -Package: acpid -Description: Utilities for using ACPI - Modern computers support the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) - to allow intelligent power management on your system and to query battery and - configuration status. - . - This package contains acpid, which is the user-space daemon needed in order to - make the Linux ACPI support completely functional. - . - In order to use this package you need a recent Kernel (=>2.4.7). This can be - one including the patches on http://acpid.sourceforge.net or a non patched one. - - - -Source package: acs -Package: acs -Description: Al's Circuit Simulator - ACS is a general purpose circuit simulator. It performs nonlinear - dc and transient analyses, fourier analysis, and ac analysis - linearized at an operating point. It is fully interactive and - command driven. It can also be run in batch mode or as a server. - The output is produced as it simulates. Spice compatible models - for the MOSFET (level 1,2,3) and diode are included in this - release. - - - -Source package: activedvi -Package: activedvi -Description: A simple DVI previewer written in Objective Caml. - ActiveDVI is a nice dvi viewer written in Objective Caml, - based on mldvi. - Additionally to mldvi's features (antialiasing, colors as - defined in the latex package color, automatic recompilation - of METAFONT fonts and automatic reloading of the file after - modification) it supports inclusion of encapsulated postscipt - files and some effects for presentation (pause, delay, text - color change) - - - -Source package: ada-mode -Package: ada-mode -Description: Ada mode for Emacs and XEmacs - This is a major mode for editing Ada files in Emacs/XEmacs. - - - -Source package: adacgi -Package: adacgi -Description: Ada CGI interface - This package lets you build CGI applications in Ada. - - - -Source package: adasockets -Package: adasockets -Description: Bindings for the socket services in Ada - This package provides a binding for socket services to be used with GNAT - (the GNU Ada compiler). One can use it to write clients and servers that - will talk with programs written in Ada or any other programming language. - . - This package contains the object and source files to build Ada sockets - applications. -Package: libadasockets0 -Description: Bindings for the socket services in Ada - This package provides a binding for socket services to be used with GNAT - (the GNU Ada compiler). One can use it to write clients and servers that - will talk with programs written in Ada or any other programming language. - . - This package contains the library needed to execute Ada program using sockets. -Package: libadasockets0-dev -Description: Bindings for the socket services in Ada - This package provides a binding for socket services to be used with GNAT - (the GNU Ada compiler). One can use it to write clients and servers that - will talk with programs written in Ada or any other programming language. - . - This package provides the Ada programmer with headers and libraries used - to build Ada programs that use sockets services. - - - -Source package: adbbs -Package: adbbs -Description: ad! BBS. A perl based bbs or easy menu system. - aD! BBS was basically written to provide a nice, easy to use menu / - bbs interface, currently it doesn't handle special permissions, group - permissions, etc. but they are in the 'todo' list. Supports ANSI Color. - - - -Source package: addressbook -Package: addressbook -Description: Tk personal address manager - Addressbook is an address manager meant to replace your - old paper rolodex. It stores addresses, phone and fax numbers - and can interact with some additional programs (i.e., for dialing) - It has a nice user interface written in Tcl/Tk. - . - The additional suggested software will enable additional - functionality, such as automatic dialing, faxing, printing, etc. - The program is still fully functional without any of the suggested - software. - . - Author: Clemens Durka - Homepage: http://home.pages.de/~addressbook/ - - - -Source package: adduser -Package: adduser -Description: Add and remove users and groups - This package includes the adduser and deluser commands for creating - and removing users. - . - o Adduser can create new users and groups and add existing users to - existing groups. - o Deluser can remove users and groups and remove users from a given - group. - . - Adding users with adduser is much easier than adding them by hand. - Adduser will choose appropriate UID and GID values, create a home - directory, copy skeletal user configuration, allow you to set an - initial password and the GECOS field. - . - Deluser can optionally remove and backup the user's home directory - and mail spool or all files on the system owned by him. - . - Optionally a custom script can be executed after each of the commands. - - - -Source package: adjtimex -Package: adjtimex -Description: Utility to display or set the kernel time variables - This program gives you raw access to the kernel time variables. For - a machine connected to the Internet, or equipped with a precision - oscillator or radio clock, the best way to keep the system clock - correct is with xntpd. However, for a standalone or intermittently - connected machine, you may use adjtimex instead to at least correct - for systematic drift. adjtimex can optionally adjust the system - clock using the CMOS clock as a reference, and can log times for - long-term estimation of drift rates. - - - -Source package: admesh -Package: admesh -Description: processing triangulated solid meshes - Currently, ADMesh only reads the STL file - format that is used for rapid prototyping applications, - although it can write STL, VRML, OFF, and DXF files. - Some features of admesh are: Fill holes in the mesh - by adding facets. Repair facets by connecting - nearby facets. Repair normal directions - (i.e. facets should be CCW) Remove degenerate - facets (i.e. facets with 2 or more vertices equal) - Web site: http://www.varlog.com/products/admesh/ - - - -Source package: admwebuser -Package: admwebuser -Description: Manage Squid or Web users using a Web browser - This utility allows you to manage Squid or Web users - using only a simple Web browser. - . - All the management tasks, including creating, changing, - removing, enabling and disabling users can be performed - through an easy-to-use Web interface. - . - This package is also know as admuser but it was agreed that - admwebuser would be a better package name to be used instead. - - - -Source package: adns -Package: libadns1 -Description: Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and utilities - adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the - existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, It can be used in - an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled - simultaneously. -Package: libadns1-bin -Description: Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and utilities - adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the - existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, It can be used in - an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled - simultaneously. - . - Includes useful test tools and utilities for ip address resolving in - logfiles. -Package: libadns1-dev -Description: Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and utilities - adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the - existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, It can be used in - an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled - simultaneously. - . - Development Version. - - - -Source package: adolc -Package: libadolc-dev -Description: ADOLC development libs and headers - The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a - C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic - operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate - the requested values. - . - This package contains the development library and header files. -Package: libadolc1 -Description: ADOLC automatic differentiation system, runtime libs - The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a - C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic - operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate - the requested values. - . - This package contains the runtime library. -Package: libadolc1-doc -Description: ADOLC documentation, postscript manual - The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a - C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic - operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate - the requested values. - . - This package contains the user's manual, in postscript. -Package: libadolc1-examples -Description: ADOLC example program binaries - The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a - C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic - operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate - the requested values. - . - This package contains some sample programs distributed with ADOLC. - They are not very understandable without looking at the source. - - - -Source package: advi -Package: advi -Description: A simple DVI previewer written in Objective Caml. - ActiveDVI is a nice dvi viewer written in Objective Caml, - based on mldvi. - Additionally to mldvi's features (antialiasing, colors as - defined in the latex package color, automatic recompilation - of METAFONT fonts and automatic reloading of the file after - modification) it supports inclusion of encapsulated postscipt - files and some effects for presentation (pause, delay, text - color change) - - - -Source package: ae -Package: ae -Description: Anthony's Editor -- a tiny full-screen editor - ae is a tiny full-screen text editor with both modal (vi-like) - and modeless (emacs-like) modes, determined by an ae.rc config file. - . - Keybindings are configurable in the configuration file. The default config - file is /etc/ae.rc, but another configuration file is provided - in /etc/ae/*.rc, as an alternate example. - - - -Source package: aee -Package: aee -Description: An easy to use screen-based editor - aee (advanced easy editor) is intended to be an easy to use screen-based - editor that requires no instruction to use. Its interface is highlighted - by simple pop-up menus, which makes it easy for the users to carry out - tasks without remembering the commands. - - - -Source package: aegis -Package: aegis -Description: Advanced software management tool. - Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc - and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. - . - Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and - development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, - along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing - mechanism. - . - See aegis-doc for documentation, aegis-tk for a TK based user - interface, and aegis-web for a web based user interface. -Package: aegis-doc -Description: Documentation for aegis - Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc - and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. - . - Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and - development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, - along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing - mechanism. -Package: aegis-tk -Description: Aegis TK user interface - Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc - and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. - . - Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and - development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, - along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing - mechanism. -Package: aegis-web -Description: Aegis Web based user interface - Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc - and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. - . - Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and - development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, - along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing - mechanism. - - - -Source package: aegis3 -Package: aegis3 -Description: Advanced software management tool. - NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface - with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package - instead. - . - Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc - and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. - . - Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and - development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, - along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing - mechanism. - . - See aegis3-doc for documentation, aegis3-tk for a TK based user - interface, and aegis3-web for a web based user interface. -Package: aegis3-doc -Description: Documentation for aegis3 - NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface - with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package - instead. - . - Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc - and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. - . - Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and - development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, - along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing - mechanism. -Package: aegis3-tk -Description: Aegis TK user interface - NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface - with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package - instead. - . - Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc - and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. - . - Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and - development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, - along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing - mechanism. -Package: aegis3-web -Description: Aegis Web based user interface - NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface - with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package - instead. - . - Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc - and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. - . - Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and - development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, - along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing - mechanism. - - - -Source package: aeromail -Package: aeromail -Description: Web-based e-mail client. - AeroMail is a web-based e-mail client noted for its elegant interface. - Other highlights include: - - attachments - - images - - cookie-free http authentication. - It is written in PHP using PHP's built in IMAP functions. - Details at http://cushman.net/projects/aeromail/index.php - - - -Source package: aethera -Package: aethera -Description: Email and PIM application for KDE - Aethera is a pim application, i.e. it handles all kinds of personal - information: email, contacts, notes, tasks, todos, journals. - - - -Source package: aewm -Package: aewm -Description: a minimalistic window manager for X11 - aewm is a minimalistic window manager for X11. It has no nifty - features, but is light on resources and extremely simple in - appearance. It should eventually make a good reference implementation - of the ICCCM. A few separate programs are included to handle running - programs, switching between windows, etc. - - - -Source package: aewm++ -Package: aewm++ -Description: minimal window manager written in C++ - aewm++ is a minimal window manager for X11, based on aewm. It keeps aewm's - minimalist look and feel but is written in C++, and adds some modern features - like virtual desktops and partial GNOME support. - . - Also included with this package: - * appbar: a small application launcher - * aewm++_fspanel: a very small panel - * setrootimage: draws a gradient on the X root window - * aewm++_xsession: keeps an X session alive - - - -Source package: af -Package: af -Description: An Emacs-like mail reader and composer. - Af is a standalone mail reader which has an Emacs-like interface by - default. It has good facilities for handling folders, and commands - for handling groups of messages in a single operation. Af is aimed - primarily at Emacs users and people who deal with large amounts of - mail daily, but other people have found it useful too. - - - -Source package: afbackup -Package: afbackup -Description: Client-Server Backup System (Server side) - This is a client-server backup system offering several workstations a - centralized backup to a special backup server. Backing up only one - computer is easily possible, too. Any streaming device can be used - for writing the data to it, usually this will be a tape - device. Writing backups is normally done sequentially: The next - writing to tape goes to the end of the previous write no matter where - you have restored from in the meantime. - . - Features: - - Authentication of the client is performed before it can take over control - - Access restriction for the streamer device -> security - - Client-side per-file compression -> reliability - - Data stream is written to tape in pieces -> fast finding of files - - Tape position logging for each file - - Tape capacity is fully used - - Full / incremental backups - - Raw partitions can be backed up - - Client and Server buffering for maximal throughput is done - . - Note: Tk is required if you want to use the graphical configuration - tool instead of the text configuration tool. -Package: afbackup-client -Description: Client-Server Backup System (Client side) - This is a client-server backup system offering several workstations a - centralized backup to a special backup server. Backing up only one - computer is easily possible, too. Any streaming device can be used - for writing the data to it, usually this will be a tape - device. Writing backups is normally done sequentially: The next - writing to tape goes to the end of the previous write no matter where - you have restored from in the meantime. THIS IS ONLY THE CLIENT, YOU - NEED TO HAVE A SERVER RUNNING ON EITHER THIS OR ANOTHER HOST. - . - Features: - - Authentication of the client is performed before it can take over control - - Access restriction for the streamer device -> security - - Client-side per-file compression -> reliability - - Data stream is written to tape in pieces -> fast finding of files - - Tape position logging for each file - - Tape capacity is fully used - - Full / incremental backups - - Raw partitions can be backed up - - Client and Server buffering for maximal throughput is done - . - Note: Tk is required if you want to use the graphical configuration - tool instead of the text configuration tool. - - - -Source package: affiche -Package: affiche -Description: application to "stick" little notes on the desktop. - Affiche is a little application that allows people to "stick" little - notes on their computer desktop. It was made for the GNUstep - environment. - - - -Source package: afio -Package: afio -Description: Archive file manipulation program. - Afio manipulates groups of files, copying them within or between - filesystems and an afio archive. - . - Afio archives are portable as they contain only ASCII-formatted header - information. Afio makes cpio-format archives. Afio deals somewhat - gracefully with input data corruption. Afio supports multi-volume - archives during interactive operation. Afio can make compressed - archives that are much safer than compressed tar or cpio archives. - . - Afio is best used as an `archive engine' in a backup script. - - - -Source package: afterstep -Package: afterstep -Description: A window manager with the NEXTSTEP look and feel. - AfterStep is a window manager based on FVWM which attempts to emulate - the NEXTSTEP look and feel, while retaining the configurability of its - predecessor. Note that this window manager makes extensive use of the - color palette. If you have only an 8-bit color display, it will run - as packaged, but you may want to modify the configuration to use fewer - colors. - . - AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager project, but - the name was changed to reflect the desire that it do more than - simply emulate and become a valuable window manager in its own right. - - - -Source package: aggregate -Package: aggregate -Description: CIDR network aggregation and filtering - aggreagate is a tool for aggregating CIDR networks. Input is read from - stdin and output is written to stdout. It undestands IPv4 networks - represented as network/prefix, network/netmask and start_address - - end_addres. It is able to read input in any one of these formats and - output in the same or a different format. - . - It is also able to limit the maximum and minimum prefix length that - will be output. This can be used to filter, for instance ignoring all - networks with a prefix longer than 24 bits. That is all networks smaller - than a traditional Class C. - - - -Source package: aide -Package: aide -Description: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment - AIDE creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds - from the config file. Once this database is initialized it can be used to - verify the integrity of the files. It has several message digest algorithms - (md5,sha1,rmd160,tiger,haval,etc.) that are used to check the integrity of - the file. More algorithms can be added with relative ease. All of the usual - file attributes can also be checked for inconsistencies. - . - You will almost certainly want to tweak the configuration file in - /etc/aide/aide.conf. See manual.html for information on this file. - - - -Source package: aime -Package: aime -Description: Advanced Interactive Mudding Environment - A MUD/Multi-user participatory environment server with a - built-in builder port for straight-forward world creation, - an online interpreted scripting engine for game logic, and - an extremely flexible track-based level/quest/profession - system. - - - -Source package: aime-doc -Package: aime-doc -Description: Documentation for AIME - Documentation for the AIME server. Includes info for coders, builders, and - administrators. - - - -Source package: aish -Package: aish -Description: ish/base64/uuencoded_file converter - Aish is a file converter, which can encode binary files to ascii text as - ish/base64/uuencoded_file. Aish can also decode them. - - - -Source package: alamin -Package: alamin-client -Description: Alamin GSM SMS Gateway client - Client part of the Alamin GSM SMS Gateway. Used to send commands - local or remotely to the gateway server (send a message, query a queue - status, etc.). -Package: alamin-server -Description: Alamin GSM SMS Gateway server - Server part of the Alamin GSM SMS Gateway. This gateway allows you to - send SMS messages over a GSM network, and receive SMS messages and run a - program (called input message processor, IMP) to process the incoming - message. - - - -Source package: alcovebook-sgml -Package: alcovebook-sgml -Description: Alcove customisation of the DocBook DTD and stylesheets - This includes the AlcoveBook DTD (generic, still to be refined into several - other DTDs), and the Alcove DSSSL stylesheets, which currently include: - - a generic extension over Norman Walsh's modular stylesheets - - a book-like style for article - - an improved article style (still somewhat experimental) - . - It integrates smoothly within the sgml2x framework. -Package: alcovebook-sgml-doc -Description: Documentation for the AlcoveBook DTD - This package contains: - - the dtd2html-generated documentation for AlcoveBook, for use as a - reference manual - - an AlcoveBook/DocBook tutorial, in English and in French - - - -Source package: aleph -Package: aleph -Description: The Aleph programming language - runtime - Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic - symbol bindings that support the object oriented paradigm. Aleph has a - rich set of features providing runtime compatibility with C++. The - engine runs on both 32 bits and 64 bits platforms. It is designed to - be portable across platforms. - . - This package contains the runtime binaries & libraries. -Package: aleph-dev -Description: The Aleph programming language - development - Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic - symbol bindings that support the object oriented paradigm. Aleph has a - rich set of features providing runtime compatibility with C++. The - engine runs on both 32 bits and 64 bits platforms. It is designed to - be portable across platforms. - . - This package contains the development include files & libraries. -Package: aleph-doc -Description: The Aleph programming language - documentation - Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic - symbol bindings that support the object oriented paradigm. Aleph has a - rich set of features providing runtime compatibility with C++. The - engine runs on both 32 bits and 64 bits platforms. It is designed to - be portable across platforms. - . - This package contains the documentation. -Package: aleph-emacs -Description: The Aleph programming language - emacs mode - This package install the emacs aleph-mode and invokes it automagically - for Aleph (.als) files. - - - -Source package: alevt -Package: alevt -Description: X11 Teletext/Videotext browser - AleVT is an X11 program for browsing and searching Teletext/Videotext - pages received by a compatible decoder (at the moment, bttv). - . - Features include: - . - * Multiple windows - * Page cache - * Regular expression searching - * Built-in manual - . - Additional command line utilities can - . - * receive the time from Teletext/Videotext - * capture pages and write them to disk - . - Teletext/Videotext is used by TV channels to transmit textual - information pages (it's transmitted via non-visible scan lines). - . - Bttv is a driver for frame grabber cards using the Bt848 family of video - decoder chips. It is included in the Linux kernel starting with version 2.2 - or available separately from http://www.thp.Uni-Koeln.DE/~rjkm/linux/bttv.html - . - Homepage: http://user.exit.de/froese/ - - - -Source package: alicq -Package: alicq -Description: Flexible ICQ client in pure Tcl/Tk - Alicq is pure Tcl/Tk implementation of ICQ client with flexible - modularized architecture, support for ICQ2000/Oscar protocol, and - ability to pick up Licq configuration files and user database. - . - Why would you use it? It is small, about 1800 lines as of release 0.4. - It is modular and extendable in best tradition of the Tcl scripting - language. New modules are easy to write, and dozen lines Tcl module can - do a lot. It is crossplatfrom: works on Unix, Windows, Macintosh, and - on any other system supported by Tcl/Tk. - - - -Source package: alien -Package: alien -Description: Install LSB, Red Hat, Stampede, and Slackware Packages with dpkg. - Alien allows you to convert LSB, Red Hat, Stampede and Slackware Packages - into Debian packages, which can be installed with dpkg. - . - It can also generate packages of any of the other formats. - . - This is a tool only suitable for binary packages. - - - -Source package: allegro-demo-data -Package: allegro-demo-data -Description: datafile for the allegro-demo game - This package contains a datafile used by allegro-demo. - - - -Source package: allegro3937 -Package: allegro-demo -Description: cool game, demonstrating power of the Allegro library - This game is distributed with the Allegro library and shows a new - Allegro programmer the power of this lib. But it is more than an - usual feature demo, it is fully playable and may make some fun... -Package: allegro-examples -Description: example programs and demo tools for the Allegro library - This package contain some example programs that are distributed with - the Allegro library and small tools that can be used on console or in X11: - . - - FLI player - - WAV/VOC player - - simple graphical calculator - - graphical midi "keyboard" - The programs are accessible via the "allegro-examples" program. -Package: liballegro-dev -Description: Development files for the Allegro library - This package contains the static libraries for the Allegro library. The - driver configuration of this library is the same as in the 'stable' - shared library package. -Package: liballegro3.9.37 -Description: portable library for cross-platform game and multimedia development - Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games - and other types of multimedia programming. It is used by many DOS games - and can be used to port them easily to Linux. Allegro supports many - kinds of input and output interfaces, e.g. X11 (Xlib or DGA), - framebuffer, SVGAlib. - - - -Source package: allegro4 -Package: allegro-demo -Description: cool game, demonstrating power of the Allegro library - This game is distributed with the Allegro library and shows a new - Allegro programmer the power of this lib. But it is more than an - usual feature demo, it is fully playable and may make some fun... -Package: allegro-examples -Description: example programs and demo tools for the Allegro library - This package contain some example programs that are distributed with - the Allegro library and small tools that can be used on console or in X11: - . - - FLI player - - WAV/VOC player - - simple graphical calculator - - graphical midi "keyboard" - The programs are accessible via the "allegro-examples" program. -Package: liballegro-dev -Description: Development files for the Allegro library - This package contains the static libraries for the Allegro library. - Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer - games and other types of multimedia programming. It is used by many - DOS games and can be used to port them easily to Linux. -Package: liballegro-doc -Description: Documentation for the Allegro library - This package contains the Allegro documentation in various formats, - FAQs and other documentation about the Allegro library, source of the - demo game and example programs. -Package: liballegro4 -Description: portable library for cross-platform game and multimedia development - Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games - and other types of multimedia programming. It is used by many DOS games - and can be used to port them easily to Linux. Allegro supports many - kinds of input and output interfaces, e.g. X11 (Xlib or DGA), - framebuffer, SVGAlib. - . - NOTE: you should install XFree86 or svgalib1 to use the display - output plugins. Alternatively, you can use framebuffer on i386. - - - -Source package: alltraxclock -Package: gkrellm-alltraxclock -Description: An analog clock plugin for GKrellM - This plugin is a nice-looking analog clock plugin for gkrellm. - - - -Source package: alml -Package: alml -Description: This package provides a SGML typesetting system. - Alml is a SGML typesetting system developed - for a big italian document: "Appunti di informatica libera". - Alml is made for very big documentation projects, and can generate - PDF, PostScript, HTML and pure text output. - - - -Source package: alsa-driver -Package: alsa-base -Description: ALSA driver common files - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains common files to be used on ALSA such as - the scripts used to load and unload the modules at boot time. - In addition, this package is for mutex control between several - ALSA versions. -Package: alsa-headers -Description: ALSA driver header files - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the necessary header files to develop - interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. -Package: alsa-source -Description: ALSA driver source - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please - note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these - modules. - - - -Source package: alsa-driver-0.4 -Package: alsa-headers-0.4 -Description: ALSA driver header files Version 0.4 - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the necessary header files to develop - interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. -Package: alsa-source-0.4 -Description: ALSA driver source Version 0.4 - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please - note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these - modules. - - - -Source package: alsa-driver-0.5 -Package: alsa-headers-0.5 -Description: ALSA driver header files (0.5) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the necessary header files to develop - interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. -Package: alsa-source-0.5 -Description: ALSA driver source (0.5) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please - note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these - modules. - . - This is an old version of alsa source, so it is needed for a - compatible reason. - - - -Source package: alsa-lib -Package: libasound2 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the libraries. -Package: libasound2-dev -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (development) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains files necessary for development. - - - -Source package: alsa-lib-0.4 -Package: libasound0.4 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (old libraries) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the libraries. -Package: libasound0.4-dev -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (old development) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains files necessary for development. - - - -Source package: alsa-lib-0.5 -Package: libasound1 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the libraries. -Package: libasound1-dev -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (development) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains files necessary for development. - - - -Source package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-i386 -Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-386 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux - version 2.4.16-386. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested - to use these modules. -Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-586 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux - version 2.4.16-586. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested - to use these modules. -Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-586tsc -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux - version 2.4.16-586tsc. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested - to use these modules. -Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-686 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux - version 2.4.16-686. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested - to use these modules. -Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-686-smp -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux - version 2.4.16-686-smp. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested - to use these modules. -Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-k6 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux - version 2.4.16-k6. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested - to use these modules. -Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-k7 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux - version 2.4.16-k7. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested - to use these modules. - - - -Source package: alsa-utils -Package: alsa-utils -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the - ALSA system. - - - -Source package: alsa-utils-0.4 -Package: alsa-utils-0.4 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the - ALSA system. -Package: xamixer-0.4 -Description: Graphical mixer for ALSA - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains a graphical front-end (using the GTK+ toolkit) - to the ALSA mixer device. - - - -Source package: alsa-utils-0.5 -Package: alsa-utils-0.5 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the - ALSA system. - - - -Source package: alsaconf -Package: alsaconf -Description: ALSA configurator - This is configurator for ALSA driver. - Run it, if you need configure your sound card. - - - -Source package: alsaconf-0.4 -Package: alsaconf-0.4 -Description: ALSA configurator - This is configurator for ALSA driver. - Run it, if you need configure your sound card. - - - -Source package: alsadriver -Package: alsa-base -Description: ALSA driver common files - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains common files to be used on ALSA such as - the scripts used to load and unload the modules at boot time. - To configure ALSA easily, install alsaconf. - To save/restore ALSA card configurations, install alsautils. -Package: alsa-headers -Description: ALSA driver header files - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the necessary header files to develop - interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. -Package: alsa-source -Description: ALSA driver source - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please - note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these - modules. - - - -Source package: alsalib -Package: alsalib0.3.0 -Description: dummy package to fix previous broken versions - This package is obsolete. Its sole purpose is to work around a bug - in the last version of this package that would cause removing it to - fail, thus making it impossible to upgrade. -Package: libasound0.4 -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the libraries. -Package: libasound0.4-dev -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (development) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains files necessary for development. - - - -Source package: alsaplayer -Package: alsaplayer -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (graphical version) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This package requires at least one of the output modules. -Package: alsaplayer-alsa -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (ALSA output module) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through ALSA. -Package: alsaplayer-common -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (common files) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This package contains the input plugins to be used by an alsaplayer - frontend. -Package: alsaplayer-esd -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (ESD output module) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through esd. -Package: alsaplayer-gtk -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (GTK version) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This package provides a GTK-based interface to alsaplayer. It - requires at least one of the output modules. -Package: alsaplayer-nas -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (NAS output module) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through NAS. -Package: alsaplayer-oss -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (OSS output module) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through OSS. -Package: alsaplayer-text -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (text version) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This package does not require X or GTK to run. It does require at - least one of the output modules. -Package: libalsaplayer-dev -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (interface library, development files) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This package contains the development files for the interface library - to create your own alsaplayer plugins. -Package: libalsaplayer0 -Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (interface library) - Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but - works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on - skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays - mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. - . - This package contains the interface library for external plugins. - - - -Source package: alsautils -Package: alsautils -Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the - ALSA system. -Package: xamixer -Description: Graphical mixer for ALSA - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This package contains a graphical front-end (using the GTK+ toolkit) - to the ALSA mixer device. - - - -Source package: altgcc -Package: altgcc -Description: Alternate gcc package for the libc5 environment. - This special gcc package works with the libc5-altdev package to build - binaries for the old libc5/ld-linux.so.1 environment. It can coexist with - the standard libc6 development packages. - - - -Source package: althea -Package: althea -Description: IMAP email client for GTK+ - The designers of Althea felt that there wasn't a stable, easy to use, - GUI, IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) e-mail client for X - Windows. The design goal was a stable e-mail client with the richness - of usability of Microsoft's Outlook, Qualcomm's Eudora, and Cyrusoft's - Mulberry. - . - This package was built without SSL support. If you want SSL support, use the - althea-ssl package, which is available in non-US, instead. - . - Check the documentation at /usr/share/doc/althea/help.html before filing - a bug report. - - - -Source package: am-utils -Package: am-utils -Description: The 4.4BSD automounter. - Amd is an automounter--it mounts file systems "on demand" when they - are first referenced and unmounts them after a period of inactivity. -Package: am-utils-dev -Description: The 4.4BSD automounter (development package) - Amd is an automounter--it mounts file systems "on demand" when they - are first referenced and unmounts them after a period of inactivity. - . - These are the files needed to compile against libamd. -Package: am-utils-doc -Description: The 4.4BSD automounter (documentation) - Amd is an automounter--it mounts file systems "on demand" when they - are first referenced and unmounts them after a period of inactivity. - . - This is the documentation in HTML, info, texinfo and postscript - formats. - - - -Source package: amanda -Package: amanda-client -Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Client) - Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many computers on a - network to a single large-capacity tape drive. This package is - suitable for large amounts of data to backup. For smaller solutions - take a look at afbackup, tob, taper, ... - . - Features: - * will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting - finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to - tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host - with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours. - * built on top of standard backup software: Unix dump/restore, and - later GNU Tar and others. - * does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape. - * supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable - to any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled - via the unix command line. - * for a restore, tells you what tapes you need, and finds the proper - backup image on the tape for you. - * recovers gracefully from errors, including down or hung machines. - * reports results, including all errors in detail, in email to operators. - * will dynamically adjust backup schedule to keep within constraints: - no more juggling by hand when adding disks and computers to network. - * includes a pre-run checker program, that conducts sanity checks on both - the tape server host and all the client hosts (in parallel), and will - send an e-mail report of any problems that could cause the backups to - fail. - * can compress dumps before sending or after sending over the net, with - either compress or gzip. - * can optionally synchronize with external backups, for those large - timesharing computers where you want to do full dumps when the system - is down in single-user mode (since BSD dump is not reliable on active - filesystems): Amanda will still do your daily dumps. - * lots of other options; Amanda is very configurable. - . - THIS PACKAGE RELIES ON A RUNNING AMANDA SERVER IN YOUR NETWORK. - . - For a quick start read the README.client.debian in - /usr/share/doc/amanda-client. - . - Explanation of suggested programs: - - awk and gnuplot are needed for plotting statistics of backups -Package: amanda-common -Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Libs) - This package contains libraries required by the amanda client and - server packages. -Package: amanda-server -Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Server) - Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many computers on a - network to a single large-capacity tape drive. This package is - suitable for large amounts of data to backup. For smaller solutions - take a look at afbackup, tob, taper, ... - . - Features: - * will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting - finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to - tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host - with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours. - * built on top of standard backup software: Unix dump/restore, and - later GNU Tar and others. - * does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape. - * supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable - to any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled - via the unix command line. - * for a restore, tells you what tapes you need, and finds the proper - backup image on the tape for you. - * recovers gracefully from errors, including down or hung machines. - * reports results, including all errors in detail, in email to operators. - * will dynamically adjust backup schedule to keep within constraints: - no more juggling by hand when adding disks and computers to network. - * includes a pre-run checker program, that conducts sanity checks on both - the tape server host and all the client hosts (in parallel), and will - send an e-mail report of any problems that could cause the backups to - fail. - * can compress dumps before sending or after sending over the net, with - either compress or gzip. - * can optionally synchronize with external backups, for those large - timesharing computers where you want to do full dumps when the system - is down in single-user mode (since BSD dump is not reliable on active - filesystems): Amanda will still do your daily dumps. - * lots of other options; Amanda is very configurable. - . - For a quick start read the README.server.debian in /usr/share/doc/amanda. - . - Explanation of suggested programs: - - perl is needed for some non essential server utilities - - awk and gnuplot are needed for plotting statistics of backups - - to backup the tape server, you need to install the client too - - /usr/bin/Mail from mailx is used by amcheck to mail info about which - tape is needed next, etc - - - -Source package: amaterus -Package: amaterus -Description: GTK+ based window manager - AMATERUS is a GTK+ based Window Manager. - It has some interesting features like: - * It is written with GTK - * You can make "window group" and manipulate - windows which belong to the group together. - * You can edit the title bar strings. - * Configuration file has an XML syntax - (implementation is not so stable nor complete, though). - * You can apply the GTK+ theme to the window manager. - - - -Source package: amaya -Package: amaya -Description: Graphical HTML Editor from w3.org - Amaya is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor, based on the thot toolkit - developed at INRIA. -Package: amaya-common -Description: Common files for Amaya - Amaya is a graphical HTML Editor with support for many of the latest - draft standards for HTML/XHTML. This package contains files used by - both the lesstif and gtk versions of amaya (the printing system, - documentation, etc. -Package: amaya-gtk -Description: Graphical HTML Editor from w3.org - GTK version - Amaya is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor, based on the thot toolkit - developed at INRIA. This version was compiled with the GTK - toolkit. -Package: amaya-lesstif -Description: Graphical HTML Editor from w3.org - Amaya is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor, based on the thot toolkit - developed at INRIA. Compiled with lesstif. - - - -Source package: amaya-dict -Package: amaya-dict-de -Description: German dictionary for Amaya - This package contains the optional German dictionary used by the - Amaya package. -Package: amaya-dict-en -Description: English dictionary for Amaya - This package contains the optional English dictionary used by the - Amaya package. -Package: amaya-dict-es -Description: Spanish dictionary for Amaya - This package contains the optional Spanish dictionary used by the - Amaya package. -Package: amaya-dict-fr -Description: French dictionary for Amaya - This package contains the optional French dictionary used by the - Amaya package. -Package: amaya-dict-it -Description: Italian dictionary for Amaya - This package contains the optional Italian dictionary used by the - Amaya package. -Package: amaya-dict-ne -Description: Dutch dictionary for Amaya - This package contains the optional Dutch dictionary used by the - Amaya package. -Package: amaya-dict-se -Description: Swedish dictionary for Amaya - This package contains the optional Swedish dictionary used by the - Amaya package. - - - -Source package: amcl -Package: amcl -Description: A Simple Mu{d,ck,sh,se} Client - AMCL is a simple mud/muck/mush/muse/moo/you name it client for X - that uses the GTK+ toolkit. - - - -Source package: amd -Package: amd -Description: Dummy package for upgrades - In Debian 2.2 and below the BSD automounter was provided by this package. - Starting with Debian 3.0 ("woody"), this is provided by the am-utils package. - . - You may remove this package at any time. - - - -Source package: ami -Package: ami -Description: An X input method server for Korean text input - Ami is an X input method server for Korean text input. - . - Hangul or Hanja Korean text can be input with Ami, which responds the - requests from XIM compliant applications. - . - In this package, Ami has been built as a standalone version and a - WindowMaker dock. -Package: ami-gnome -Description: An X input method server for Korean text input (GNOME applet) - Ami is an X input method server for Korean text input. - . - Hangul or Hanja Korean text can be input with Ami, which responds the - requests from XIM compliant applications. - . - In this package, Ami has been built as a GNOME panel applet. - - - -Source package: amiga-fdisk -Package: amiga-fdisk -Description: Partition editor for Amiga - Amiga-fdisk is, similar to fdisk for PCs, a program to partition - harddisks. Though it seems to work quite well, it's still got some - sort of beta status. It's suggested that you still use the AmigaDOS - native tool "HDToolBox" to partition your harddisks and use - amiga-fdisk only for querying partition information. -Package: amiga-fdisk-bf -Description: Partition editor for Amiga (boot-floppies version) - Amiga-fdisk is, similar to fdisk for PCs, a program to partition - harddisks. Though it seems to work quite well, it's still got some - sort of beta status. It's suggested that you still use the AmigaDOS - native tool "HDToolBox" to partition your harddisks and use - amiga-fdisk only for querying partition information. - - - -Source package: amiga-fdisk-bf -Package: amiga-fdisk-bf -Description: Partition editor for Amiga (boot-floppies version) - Amiga-fdisk is, similar to fdisk for PCs, a program to partition - harddisks. Though it seems to work quite well, it's still got some - sort of beta status. It's suggested that you still use the AmigaDOS - native tool "HDToolBox" to partition your harddisks and use - amiga-fdisk only for querying partition information. - - - -Source package: amphetamine -Package: amphetamine -Description: Exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual effects - Amphetamine is an exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual - effects like colored lighting, fogging and coronas. You must fight eleven - evil monsters with your magic weapons. - - - -Source package: amphetamine-data -Package: amphetamine-data -Description: Data files for the game "Amphetamine" - This package contains data files used by the game "Amphetamine". - . - Amphetamine is an exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual - effects like colored lighting, fogging and coronas. You must fight eleven - evil monsters with your magic weapons. - - - -Source package: an -Package: an -Description: Very fast anagram generator. - Generates anagrams for a phrase supplied by the user, the words used in the - anagram are taken from a specified dictionary which should contain one word - per line (default:/usr/share/dict/words). Appears to be up to 10 times - faster than wordplay, especially for longer phrases. - - - -Source package: anacron -Package: anacron -Description: a cron-like program that doesn't go by time - Anacron (like `anac(h)ronistic') is a periodic command scheduler. It - executes commands at intervals specified in days. Unlike cron, it - does not assume that the system is running continuously. It can - therefore be used to control the execution of daily, weekly and - monthly jobs (or anything with a period of n days), on systems that - don't run 24 hours a day. When installed and configured properly, - Anacron will make sure that the commands are run at the specified - intervals as closely as machine-uptime permits. - . - This package is pre-configured to execute the daily jobs of the Debian - system. You should install this program if your system isn't powered on - 24 hours a day to make sure the maintenance jobs of other Debian packages - are executed each day. - - - -Source package: analog -Package: analog -Description: analyzes logfiles from web servers - Analog is a fast logfile processor that generates usage statistic - reports for your web server. - . - Features: - * It's fast. Very fast. It can process millions of lines per minute. - * It's very scalable. - * It's very flexible. The default output will be satisfactory for - most people, but there are hundreds of options producing 32 - different reports for those who want to do things differently. - * It can output in many different languages, and 4 output formats. - * It produces attractive output that complies with the HTML spec - (and so can be read on any browser). - * It can read logfiles in almost any format. - * It can be run at the command line or from a web form interface. - - - -Source package: anarchism -Package: anarchism -Description: An exhaustive exploration of Anarchist theory and practice. - The Anarchist FAQ is an excellent source of information regarding Anarchist - (libertarian socialist) theory and practice. It covers all major topics, - from the basics of Anarchism to very specific discussions of politics, - social organization, and economics. - - - -Source package: and -Package: and -Description: Auto Nice Daemon - The auto nice daemon activates itself in certain intervals and renices jobs - according to their priority and CPU usage. Jobs owned by root are left alone. - Jobs are never increased in their priority. - . - The renice intervals can be adjusted as well as the default nice level and - the activation intervals. A priority database stores user/group/job tuples - along with their renice values for three CPU usage time ranges. Negative nice - levels are interpreted as signals to be sent to a process, triggered by CPU - usage; this way, Netscapes going berserk can be killed automatically. The - strategy for searching the priority database can be configured. - . - AND also provides network-wide configuration files with host-specific - sections, as well as wildcard/regexp support for commands in the priority - database. - - - -Source package: angband-doc -Package: angband-doc -Description: Documentation for the roguelike game Angband - Angband is a single-player, text-based, dungeon simulation derived - from the game Moria, which was in turn based on Rogue. This package - contains additional documentation and spoilers for the game. - . - Angband has been written by several generations of programmers over - the years, and is derived from an earlier game called moria, and the - documentation has been (often haphazardly) accumulated over time as - well. - . - These files were downloaded from ftp://clockwork.dementia.org/angband, - for the most part - - - -Source package: animals -Package: animals -Description: Traditional AI animal guessing engine using a binary tree DB - You think of an animal, and this package tries to guess it... when it's wrong, - you teach it about your animal. - - - -Source package: anjuta -Package: anjuta -Description: A GNOME development IDE, for C/C++. - Anjuta is a GNOME development IDE and can be used to create either GNOME/Gtk+ - applications with glade or glade-gnome or can be used for creating generic - applications. It is designed for use with C/C++ and therefore features an - easy to use debugger and compilation environment. - - - -Source package: antiword -Package: antiword -Description: Converts MS Word files to text and ps - Antiword is a free MS Word reader. - . - It converts the binary files from MS Word 6, 7, 97 and 2000 to text and - Postscript. - - - -Source package: antlr -Package: antlr -Description: A language tool for constructing recognizers, compilers etc - ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is - a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, - compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++ - or Java actions [You can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers]. - . - Computer language translation has become a common task. While - compilers and tools for traditional computer languages (such as C - or Java) are still being built, their number is dwarfed by the thousands - of mini-languages for which recognizers and translators are being - developed. Programmers construct translators for database formats, - graphical data files (e.g., PostScript, AutoCAD), text processing - files (e.g., HTML, SGML). ANTLR is designed to handle all of your - translation tasks. -Package: libantlr-dev -Description: A language tool for constructing recognizers, compilers etc - ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is - a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, - compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++ - or Java actions [You can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers]. - . - These are the static libraries for C++. - - - -Source package: ao40tlmview -Package: ao40tlmview -Description: Decoder and Viewer for AO-40 Telemetry - AO40tlmview decodes the binary telemetry transmitted by the AMSAT OSCAR 40 - satellite. It provides an ncurses-based (i.e., text-mode) interface for - browsing through the telemetry blocks. - . - The telemetry blocks can either be read from a file (e.g., downloaded from - the AMSAT telemetry archive), or received live through a TCP or UDP - connection to a demodulator. - . - Furthermore, it can produce simple graphs of the telemetry, either through - gnuplot if running in a graphical (X11) environment, or as a crude ASCII - graph when running in a text-only environment. - - - -Source package: aolserver -Package: aolserver -Description: AOL Web Server - This is the web engine that powers the mighty America On-Line. It - is capable of serving a tremendous number of users, and can publish - hundreds of virtual servers within the same process at the same time. - . - It is similar in many respects to Zope, except based largely on Tcl. - It is multi-threaded, and has a C API that can be used to extend - its functionality. -Package: aolserver-dev -Description: AOL Web Server Development Tools - This package includes the header files and static libraries needed - to compile extensions and modules for AOLserver. The header files - used to be part of the 'aolserver' package, but have been moved to - this new package to reduce cruft on non-developer systems. -Package: aolserver-doc -Description: AOL Web Server (Documentation) - This package contains three reference manuals relating to AOLserver. - The manuals document Version 3.2 of AOLserver. - . - (1) The AOLserver Administrator's Guide covers the setup options - and security issues relating to running the server. - (2) The AOLserver Tcl Developer's Guide covers the Tcl API which - can be used to add features to your web pages (similar in - some respects to PHP or Microsoft's ASP) - (3) The AOLserver C Developer's Guide covers the C API which can - be used to create new modules to extend AOLserver. - . - I plan to add some example pages in the future. -Package: aolserver-postgres -Description: PostgreSQL Driver for the AOLserver - This is the PostgreSQL database driver for the AOLserver. It has - been moved to its own package to facilitate future releases of - other database drivers. - - - -Source package: apache -Package: apache -Description: Versatile, high-performance HTTP server - The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular - design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime. - Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization, - dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole - range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms, - server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd - metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple - virtual homing. - . - Separate Debian packages are available for PHP3, mod_perl, Java - Servlet support, Apache-SSL, and other common extensions. More - information is available at http://www.apache.org/. -Package: apache-common -Description: Support files for all Apache webservers - Provides the Apache library files and support binaries needed by all - packages of 1.3.x (regular, SSL, and locally compiled). Also - includes manpages, module documentation, and a webserver benchmark - utility. -Package: apache-dev -Description: Apache webserver development kit - Provides the Apache C headers and the Apache Extension Tool (apxs), - needed to compile external Apache modules. -Package: apache-doc -Description: Apache webserver docs - The Apache webserver Manual, in HTML form. Covers the setup and - operation of this version of Apache and all prior versions. This is - also available at http://www.apache.org/. More tips are available at - http://www.apacheweek.com/. - - - -Source package: apache-perl -Package: apache-perl -Description: Versatile, high-performance HTTP server with added Perl support - This version of Apache contains the mod_perl module statically linked. - . - The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular - design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime. - Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization, - dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole - range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms, - server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd - metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple - virtual homing. - . - Separate Debian packages are available for PHP3, Java Servlet support, - Apache-SSL, and other common extensions. More information is available - at http://www.apache.org/. - - - -Source package: apc -Package: php4-apc -Description: Caches PHP scripts to get them loaded much faster - Usually, when you use PHP scripts in a website, every time someone loads - them they're loaded, parsed, compiled and then executed. The Alternative - PHP Cache allows to save these scripts in an already-compiled form, so that - much time is saved if they're called frequently. - - - -Source package: apcalc -Package: apcalc -Description: Arbitrary precision calculator (original name: calc) - Calc is an arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like - language. Calc is useful as a calculator, an algorithm prototyper and as a - mathematical research tool. More importantly, calc provides one with a - machine independent means of computation. Calc comes with a rich set of - builtin mathematical and programmatic functions. - . - Calc is built on top of the library libcalc that represents numeric values - as fractions reduced to their lowest terms. This library can also be used - to add arbitrary precision capabilities to your own programs and is - available in the Debian package `apcalc-dev'. - . - The original name of this package is `calc', but it had to be changed to - `apcalc' for Debian, because there's already another package called `calc' - in Debian. Nevertheless, the binary and manpage installed by this package - are still named `calc'. -Package: apcalc-dev -Description: Library for arbitrary precision arithmetic - This package contains the library libcalc.a and the necessary header files - which provide routines to handle arbitrary precision arithmetic with - integers, rational numbers, or complex numbers. There are also many numeric - functions such as factorial and gcd, along with some transcendental - functions such as sin and exp. - . - This library is also used by the commandline calculator `calc', which is - provided in the Debian package `apcalc'. - - - -Source package: apcd -Package: apcd -Description: APC Smart UPS daemon - This daemon monitors an APC UPS either as master, with the serial cable - attached to it, or as a slave, with a network connection to the master. - . - The daemon constantly gathers information from the UPS (battery load, - Temperature, workload, etc.) and logs them to a file. It shuts down - the system cleanly after a certain period of constant power failure or - if the battery load falls below a certain level. - - - -Source package: apcupsd -Package: apcupsd -Description: APC UPS Power Management - Controls / monitors the status of an APC UPS under Linux. - Allows your computer or server to run for a specified length of - time on UPS power, and then executes a controlled shutdown in - the case of an extended power failure. - - - -Source package: apel -Package: apel -Description: Portable Emacs Library - APEL stands for A Portable Emacs Library - poe.el emulation module mainly for basic functions and special - forms/macros of latest emacsen - poem.el provide basic functions to write portable MULE programs - mcharset.el provide MIME charset related features - broken.el provide information of broken facilities of Emacs. - pccl.el utility to write portable CCL program - and some utilities. - - - -Source package: apl -Package: apl -Description: Abstract Presentation Layer - The APL is a PHP extension containing a library written in C++. It provides - classes which help web developers to build their web applications. It's - main target is separation of code and design, therefore it uses templates - for output generation. This library consists of three different types of - page objects: web classes, widget classes and business classes for database - access. - - - -Source package: apmd -Package: apmd -Description: Utilities for Advanced Power Management (APM) on laptops - On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support - provides access to battery status information and may help you to - conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM - implementation. The apmd program also lets you run arbitrary programs - when APM events happen (for example, you can eject PCMCIA devices when - you suspend, or change hard drive timeouts when you connect the battery). - . - This package contains apmd(8), a daemon for logging and acting on APM - events; and apm(1), a client that prints the information in /proc/apm - in a readable format. - . - apmd is notified of APM events by the APM driver in the kernel. - . - Recent Debian kernels are built with APM support but it is disabled - by default. You need to boot the kernel with the "apm=on" option if - you want to enable the driver. (You may need to add this option to - your lilo command line.) -Package: libapm-dev -Description: Library for interacting with APM driver in kernel - On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support - provides access to battery status information and may help you to - conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM - implementation. - . - This package contains a library and header files needed to write - programs that interact with the APM driver in the kernel. -Package: libapm1 -Description: Library for interacting with APM driver in kernel - On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support - provides access to battery status information and may help you to - conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM - implementation. - . - This package contains a shared library that provides support for - interacting with the APM driver in the kernel. -Package: xapm -Description: X program to monitor APM battery status - On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support - provides access to battery status information and may help you to - conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM - implementation. - . - This package contains xapm(1), an X11 utility that displays a the - status of the battery. - - - -Source package: appconfig-perl -Package: libappconfig-perl -Description: Perl module for configuration file and command line parsing - AppConfig is a bundle of Perl5 modules for reading configuration files - and parsing command line arguments. This is a descendant of, and - supercedes the App::Config module. Functionality is extended over the - final version of App::Config (1.09) and includes many new features. This - module has been developed and in the process, renamed, as part of an - effort to unify the various Perl modules for parsing configuration files - and command line arguments. - - - -Source package: appindex -Package: appindex -Description: Simple ncurses-based Freshmeat appindex.txt browser - Freshmeat offline ncurses-based browser. It uses appindex.txt which is - available at http://freshmeat.net/backend/ . Supports searching, - configurable "user interface", transparent appindex.txt download, - {b|g}zipped appindex.txt, full-text search and many other things. - - - -Source package: appunti-informatica-libera -Package: appunti-informatica-libera -Description: Italian documentation about free software - This package contains the HTML version of "Appunti di Informatica Libera" - written by Daniele Giacomini . The entire book is - in Italian and there are no translations into other languages. - The book can be downloaded in other formats from ftp://a2.swlibero.org/a2/. - . - Questo pacchetto contiene la version HTML di "Appunti di Informatica Libera" - di Daniele Giacomini . L'intera opera è in Italiano - e non esistono traduzioni in altre lingue. - L'opera può essere scaricata in altri formati da ftp://a2.swlibero.org/a2/. - - - -Source package: aprsd -Package: aprsd -Description: Internet Gateway for the Automatic Position Reporting System - aprsd is an internet to RF gateway (igate) for the APRS - Automatic Position Reporting System. It allows hams on the Internet - to send text messages to hams on RF, especially when linked to the - worldwide APRServe network (www.aprs.net). - - - -Source package: aprsdigi -Package: aprsdigi -Description: Digipeater for APRS - aprsdigi is a repeater for the Automatic Position Reporting System, APRS. - It also includes aprsmon, a one-way gateway to APRS on TCP/IP. - - - -Source package: apsfilter -Package: apsfilter -Description: Magic print filter with automatic file type recognition - apsfilter makes printing many file formats much easier. It features - on-the-fly decompression and conversion, and works on both PostScript - and non-PostScript (via Ghostscript) graphical printers. - . - Among the supported formats are: gzip, bzip2, compress, freeze, pack, - ASCII, BMP, data (PCL, etc.), DVI, FBM, FIG, FITS, GIF, Group 3 fax, - HTML, IFF ILBM, JPEG, Kodak Photo CD, MGR, MIFF, PBM/PGM/PNM/PPM, PDF, - PNG, PostScript, RLE, SGI, Sketch, Sun raster, Targa, TIFF, troff, WPG, - X pixmap, XCF. Note that actual support depends on the installed - filter programs. - - - -Source package: apt -Package: apt -Description: Advanced front-end for dpkg - This is Debian's next generation front-end for the dpkg package manager. - It provides the apt-get utility and APT dselect method that provides a - simpler, safer way to install and upgrade packages. - . - APT features complete installation ordering, multiple source capability - and several other unique features, see the Users Guide in - /usr/share/doc/apt/guide.text.gz -Package: apt-utils -Description: APT utility programs - This package contains some infrequently used APT utility programs such - as apt-ftparchive, apt-sortpkgs and apt-extracttemplates. - . - apt-extracttemplates is used by debconf to prompt for configuration - questions before installation. apt-ftparchive is used to create Package - and other index files. apt-sortpkgs is a Package/Source file normalizer. -Package: libapt-pkg-dev -Description: Development files for APT's libapt-pkg - This package contains the header files and static libraries for - developing with APT's libapt-pkg Debian package manipulation - library. -Package: libapt-pkg-doc -Description: Documentation for APT development - This package contains documentation for development of the APT - Debian package manipulation program and its libraries. - - - -Source package: apt-dpkg-ref -Package: apt-dpkg-ref -Description: APT, Dpkg Quick Reference sheet - A quick lookup chart with various APT and dpkg options for handy reference, - for those who haven't quite memorized the most commonly used commands. - - - -Source package: apt-file -Package: apt-file -Description: APT package searching utility -- command-line interface - apt-file is a command line tool for searching packages for the APT - packaging system. - . - Unlike apt-cache, you can search in which package a file is inclued - or list the contents of a package without installing or fetching it. - - - -Source package: apt-howto -Package: apt-howto -Description: A Guide to APT - This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of - information about the APT system and its features. - . - It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. - . - This package depends on all translations of the manual. - Its purpose is to provide a smooth upgrade for those - who had apt-howto installed before the package was splited - and may be removed after that. -Package: apt-howto-en -Description: A Guide to APT - This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of - information about the APT system and its features. - . - It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. - . - This package contains the English version. -Package: apt-howto-ko -Description: A Guide to APT - This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of - information about the APT system and its features. - . - It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. - . - This package contains the Korean translation. -Package: apt-howto-pl -Description: A Guide to APT - This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of - information about the APT system and its features. - . - It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. - . - This package contains the Polish translation. -Package: apt-howto-pt-br -Description: A Guide to APT - This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of - information about the APT system and its features. - . - It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. - . - This package holds the Portuguese version, which is the - primary version. - - - -Source package: apt-listchanges -Package: apt-listchanges -Description: Display new Debian changelog entries from .deb archives - apt-listchanges is a tool to show what has been changed in a new - version of a Debian package, as compared to the version currently - installed on the system. It does this by extracting the relevant - entries from the Debian changelog file, usually found in - /usr/share/doc/package/changelog.Debian.gz - . - It can be run on several .deb archives at a time to get a list of all - of the changes that would be effected by installing or upgrading a - group of packages. It can be configured to do this automatically - during upgrades using apt. - - - -Source package: apt-move -Package: apt-move -Description: Move cache of Debian packages into a mirror hierarchy - apt-move is used to move a collection of Debian package files into a - proper archive hierarchy of the form debian/dists/... It is intended - as a tool to help manage the apt-get(8) file cache, but could be - configured to work with any collection of Debian packages. - . - Running apt-move periodically will assist in managing the resulting - partial mirror by optionally removing obsolete packages, and creating - valid local Packages.gz files. It can also optionally employ rsync(1) - to build a partial or complete local mirror of a Debian binary - distribution (including an ``installed-packages only'' mirror). - - - -Source package: apt-proxy -Package: apt-proxy -Description: Debian automatic partial mirror builder - apt-proxy is a script to build up a Debian HTTP mirror - based on requests which pass through the proxy. It's - great for multiple Debian machines behind a slow link. - The archive is kept up to date using rsync. - - - -Source package: apt-show-source -Package: apt-show-source -Description: Shows source-package information - This program parses the APT lists for source packages and the - dpkg status file and then lists every package with a different - version number than the one installed. - It's very useful if your deb-src sources.list entries point to - unstable and your deb entries point to stable. - - - -Source package: apt-show-versions -Package: apt-show-versions -Description: Lists available package versions with distribution - apt-show-versions parses the dpkg status file and the APT lists for - the installed and available package versions and distribution and - shows upgrade options within the specific distribution of the selected - package. - . - This is really useful if you have a mixed stable/testing environment - and want to list all packages which are from testing and can be - upgraded in testing. - - - -Source package: apt-spy -Package: apt-spy -Description: writes a sources.list file based on bandwidth tests. - Downloads from debian.org a list of current mirrors and tests each of - the mirrors for bandwidth. Writes a /etc/apt/sources.list file based - on the responses it gets. - - - -Source package: apt-zip -Package: apt-zip -Description: Update a non-networked computer using apt and removable media - These scripts simplify the process of using dselect and apt on a - non-networked Debian box, using removable media like ZIP floppies. - One generates a `fetch' script (supporting backends such as wget and - lftp, in a modular, extensible way) to be run on a host with better - connectivity, check space constraints of your removable media, and - then install the package on your Debian box. - . - Note on current version: space-checking is not done and spanning - multiple disks is not yet supported. - - - -Source package: aptitude -Package: aptitude -Description: curses-based apt frontend - aptitude is a curses-based apt frontend with a number of useful extended - features, including: a mutt-like syntax for matching packages in a flexible - manner, dselect-like persistence of user actions, the ability to retrieve - and display the Debian changelog of most packages, and extreme flexibility - and customization. - . - aptitude is also Y2K-compliant, non-fattening, naturally cleansing, - and housebroken. - - - -Source package: arcboot -Package: arcboot -Description: bootloader for SGI/MIPS IP22 machines - arcboot is a bootloader for SGI/MIPS IP22 machines like the Indy or Indigo2. - It is able to boot the Linux kernel from ext2 and ext3 filesystems which makes - putting the kernel into the volume header obsolete. - It is currently not capable of booting IRIX or to boot from iso9660 CDROMs though. - - - -Source package: arch -Package: arch -Description: revision control system - arch is a revision control system with features that are ideal for projects - characterized by widely distributed development, concurrent support of - multiple releases, and substantial amounts of development on branches. - It is intended to replace CVS and corrects many mis-features of that system. - . - Highlights: - - distributed databases - - fancy merging - - renames handling - - web interface -Package: ftp-utils -Description: ftp support for shell scripts - ftp-utils is a small collection of shell tools for the FTP protocol. Using it, - you can write shell scripts which work equally well for both local file - systems and remote file systems accessed via FTP. - . - Included in the distribution is a simple shell script to build or maintain an - FTP-mirror (pushing from origin to mirror). - - - -Source package: arena -Package: arena -Description: an HTML 3.0 compliant WWW browser for X - Arena is the W3's testbed HTML 3.0 browser. It supports most of the - key features of HTML 3.0. It uses libjpeg, libpng, and libz to - display gifs, jpegs, and pngs inline. This browser is very small and - compact and is well suited for viewing local documentation. THIS - SOFTWARE IS BETA SOFTWARE. - - - -Source package: argante -Package: argante -Description: A new virtual operating system - A new Polish (complete!) virtual operating system - written - to be secure and stable - and, by the way, very efficient. - . - Argante supports Hierarchical Access Control (HAC) and OSI - architecture and also DISTRIBUTED NETWORKING. So every - software written for Argante can be divided into some parts, - each of them running on diferrent computer (the software is - platform independent, so one of modules can run on Linux, - the other one - on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS/Solaris - or IRIX). - . - Compiled without SSL support because of restrictions in some - countries - but you can use ssh tunnelling to get secure - rIPC connections. - - - -Source package: argus -Package: argus-server -Description: IP network transaction auditing tool - argus is a network transaction auditing tool that allows the user - to easily classify connections using tcpdump(1) compliant expressions. - Argus runs as an application level daemon, promiscuously reading network - datagrams from a specified interface, and generates network traffic audit - records for the network activity that it encounters. - Auditing records can be used to ensure that access control policies are - being enforced, identify network problems such as denial of service attacks - and more. - . - This package contains the binaries required for the argus server. - Please see the package argus-client for appropriate clients. - - - -Source package: argus-client -Package: argus-client -Description: IP network transaction auditing tool - argus is a network transaction auditing tool that allows the user - to easily classify connections using tcpdump(1) compliant expressions. - Argus runs as an application level daemon, promiscuously reading network - datagrams from a specified interface, and generates network traffic audit - records for the network activity that it encounters. - Auditing records can be used to ensure that access control policies are - being enforced, identify network problems such as denial of service attacks - and more. - . - This package contains the client programs for the argus server. - Please see the package argus-server for the appropriate server. - - - -Source package: ari-yahoo -Package: ari-yahoo -Description: Text based simple Yahoo Messenger client - Simple Yahoo messenger client that requires no windowing - system. - - - -Source package: aria -Package: aria -Description: a download tool similar to Reget or GetRight - Aria is a download tool similar to Reget or GetRight. It downloads - files from Internet via HTTP or FTP. The transfer can be paused, - resumed, queued and saved. It has very friendly GTK based GUI, and - useful log consoles. Program supports CRC checking, HTTP proxy - server, cut-and-paste, drag-and-drop, and can define specific file - retrieving procedure for particular web servers. - - - -Source package: aribas -Package: aribas -Description: interpreter for arithmetic - ARIBAS is an interactive interpreter suitable for big integer - arithmetic and multiprecision floating point arithmetic. - It has a syntax similar to Pascal or Modula-2, but contains also - features from other programming languages like C, Lisp, Oberon. - . - The Aribas home page is - http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~forster/sw/aribas.html - - - -Source package: armagetron -Package: armagetron -Description: A 3D Tron-like high speed game. - A 3D Tron-like high speed game. The rules are simple: you ride a light cycle - (a kind of motorbike that can only turn 90 degrees at a time, leaves a wall - behind and cannot be stopped) and have to avoid running into walls while at - the same time you have to try to get your opponent to run into them. - . - The idea is based on the Disney movie from 1982 called "Tron". If you - ever wanted to take a try at one of those speed demons features in the - movie, this is your chance. Of all the Tron clones out there, I think one - is the one that comes closest to the feeling the movie tries to express. - This is in part thanks to the sophisticated camera motions, in part to the - superb modelling work and in part to the fabulous sound effects. To add - some extra fascination into the game, unlike to other Tron clones, in - armagetron you can accelerate. Alas, there's no accelerate button. If - you want to drive fast, you have to drive good -- and really really close - to the walls. - . - Armagetron can be played against AI opponents, against other humans over - the network, or a mixture of both. - . - Still not convinced? http://pluto.spaceports.com/~zman/armagetron/ -Package: armagetron-server -Description: Server for Armagetron, a 3D Tron-like high speed game. - This package provides the server for Armagetron. This package is not - needed to play Armagetron, only to serve network games. - - - -Source package: arpack -Package: arpack2 -Description: Fortran77 subroutines to solve large scale eigenvalue problems. - ARPACK software is capable of solving large scale symmetric, nonsymmetric, and - generalized eigenproblems from significant application areas. The software is - designed to compute a few (k) eigenvalues with user specified features such as - those of largest real part or largest magnitude. Storage requirements are on - the order of n*k locations. No auxiliary storage is required. A set of Schur - basis vectors for the desired k-dimensional eigen-space is computed which is - numerically orthogonal to working precision. Numerically accurate eigenvectors - are available on request. - . - Important Features: - . - o Reverse Communication Interface. - o Single and Double Precision Real Arithmetic Versions for Symmetric, - Non-symmetric, - o Standard or Generalized Problems. - o Single and Double Precision Complex Arithmetic Versions for Standard or - Generalized Problems. - o Routines for Banded Matrices - Standard or Generalized Problems. - o Routines for The Singular Value Decomposition. - o Example driver routines that may be used as templates to implement - numerous Shift-Invert strategies for all problem types, data types and - precision. -Package: arpack2-dev -Description: Fortran77 subroutines to solve large scale eigenvalue problems. - ARPACK software is capable of solving large scale symmetric, nonsymmetric, and - generalized eigenproblems from significant application areas. The software is - designed to compute a few (k) eigenvalues with user specified features such as - those of largest real part or largest magnitude. Storage requirements are on - the order of n*k locations. No auxiliary storage is required. A set of Schur - basis vectors for the desired k-dimensional eigen-space is computed which is - numerically orthogonal to working precision. Numerically accurate eigenvectors - are available on request. - . - Important Features: - . - o Reverse Communication Interface. - o Single and Double Precision Real Arithmetic Versions for Symmetric, - Non-symmetric, - o Standard or Generalized Problems. - o Single and Double Precision Complex Arithmetic Versions for Standard or - Generalized Problems. - o Routines for Banded Matrices - Standard or Generalized Problems. - o Routines for The Singular Value Decomposition. - o Example driver routines that may be used as templates to implement - numerous Shift-Invert strategies for all problem types, data types and - precision. - - - -Source package: arpack++ -Package: arpack++ -Description: object-oriented version of the ARPACK package. - ARPACK++ is an object-oriented version of the ARPACK package. It consists a - collection of classes that offers c++ programmers an interface to ARPACK. It - preserves the full capability, performance, accuracy and low memory - requirements of the FORTRAN package, but takes advantage of the c++ - object-oriented programming environment. - - - -Source package: arpd -Package: arpd -Description: A user-space ARP daemon - The ARP daemon moves the management of the ARP (Address Resolution - Protocol) table from kernel to user space. It is useful for sites - with LARGE network segments (256+ systems per segment), because the - kernel hash tables are not optimized to handle this situation. To use - the ARP daemon your kernel needs to have ARPD and NETLINK support - enabled. The standard kernels of Debian GNU/Linux lack this support. - - - -Source package: arping -Package: arping -Description: sends IP and/or ARP pings (to the MAC address) - The arping utility sends ARP and/or ICMP requests to the specified host - and displays the replies. The host may be specified by its hostname, - its IP address, or its MAC address. - . - This program is only able to run as root. Make it setuid if you like. - - - -Source package: arpwatch -Package: arpwatch -Description: Ethernet/FDDI station activity monitor. - Arpwatch maintains a database of Ethernet MAC addresses seen on the - network, with their associated IP pairs. Alerts the system administrator - via e-mail if any change happens, such as new station/activity, - flip-flops, changed and re-used old addresses. - - - -Source package: artist -Package: artist -Description: Emacs Lisp drawing package - Artist is an Emacs lisp package that allows you to draw lines, - rectangles and ellipses by using your mouse and/or keyboard. - . - Note: Artist does not work with XEmacs - - - -Source package: asa -Package: asa -Description: convert ASA (Fortran) carriage control characters - asa reads text with ASA carriage control characters from the files - specified as its command line arguments, or standard input if none - are specified, and converts them into line printer control sequences. - - - -Source package: ascd -Package: ascd -Description: CD player and mixer - AScd is a small CD player and mixer that can be "docked" with AfterStep and - WindowMaker window managers. - - - -Source package: ascdc -Package: ascdc -Description: AfterStep CD changer - ascdc is a small CD changer. It follows the look and feel of the - AfterStep window manager and is ideally suited to be run within - AfterStep's Wharf module. - - - -Source package: ascii -Package: ascii -Description: Prints aliases and tables for ASCII character. - A programmer's utility that recognizes different ways of naming - ASCII characters (hex, octal, binary, decimal, C escape, ISO - character table pair, slang names, and others) and prints out all - equivalent aliases. - - - -Source package: asclassic -Package: asclassic -Description: X11 window manager, AfterStep Classic (forked from v1.1) - AfterStep Classic is a window manager based on AfterStep v1.1 which - attempts to retain and improve on AfterStep's well-tested stability - and configurability. Note that this window manager makes extensive - use of the color palette. If you have only an 8-bit color display, - it will run as packaged, but you may want to modify the configuration - to use fewer colors. - . - AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager project, but - the name was changed to reflect the desire that it do more than - simply emulate and become a valuable window manager in its own right. - - - -Source package: asclock -Package: asclock -Description: A clock designed with the NeXTStep look - This little application displays the time of the day (digital, either - 12 or 24 hour format), and the date. It provides three alternatives: - one suitable for low color systems, one with "real" NeXTStep colors, - and the third one is somewhat in between. -Package: asclock-themes -Description: Theme files for ASclock, a clock applet - This package provides various themes for the various ASclock packages, - among them a classic theme, which mimics the original ASclock application. - - - -Source package: asclock-gtk -Package: asclock-gtk -Description: An X11 desktop clock with theme support - This Package contains a nice X11 desktop clock that supports themes. It - is very similar to the one that come with Gnome, but only needs GTK. - - - -Source package: ascpu -Package: ascpu -Description: This is an AfterStep look & feel CPU statistics monitor tool. - ascpu is a neat 54x54 applet that displays instantaneous and average - system, nice and user CPU time. - - - -Source package: asd4 -Package: asd4 -Description: Advanced Sound Daemon - asd is a full featured esound-replacement. - In the final version it will implement everything esound - (http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html) does, plus many features. -Package: asd4-clients -Description: utility commands for Advanced Sound Daemon - asd is a full featured esound-replacement. - In the final version it will implement everything esound - (http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html) does, plus many features. - . - This package includes utility client commands. - - - -Source package: ash -Package: ash -Description: NetBSD /bin/sh - "ash" is a POSIX compliant shell that is much smaller than "bash". - We take advantage of that by making it the shell on the installation - root floppy, where space is at a premium. - . - It can be usefully installed as /bin/sh (because it executes scripts - somewhat faster than "bash"), or as the default shell either of root - or of a second user with a userid of 0 (because it depends on fewer - libraries, and is therefore less likely to be affected by an upgrade - problem or a disk failure). It is also useful for checking that a - script uses only POSIX syntax. - . - "bash" is a better shell for most users, since it has some nice - features absent from "ash", and is a required part of the system. - - - -Source package: asis -Package: asis-programs -Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) example programs - ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications - to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic - constructs. - . - This package contains four programs (asistant, display_source, gnatelim and - gnatstub) which are useful to understand or optimize Ada programs. -Package: libasis-3.12p-1 -Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) runtime library - ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications - to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic - constructs. - . - This package contains the libraries necessary to execute ASIS programs. -Package: libasis-3.12p-1-dev -Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) headers and libraries - ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications - to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic - constructs. - . - This package lets you build ASIS applications with GNAT. -Package: libasis-3.13p-1 -Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) runtime library - ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications - to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic - constructs. - . - This package contains the libraries necessary to execute ASIS programs. -Package: libasis-3.13p-1-dev -Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) headers and libraries - ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications - to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic - constructs. - . - This package lets you build ASIS applications with GNAT. -Package: libasis-3.14p-1 -Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) runtime library - ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications - to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic - constructs. - . - This package contains the libraries necessary to execute ASIS programs. -Package: libasis-3.14p-1-dev -Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) headers and libraries - ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications - to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic - constructs. - . - This package lets you build ASIS applications with GNAT. - - - -Source package: asiya24-vfont -Package: asiya24-vfont -Description: Japanese Maru Gothic font in Zeit's Syotai Club format. - Vector fonts made from Abe's asiya24 font. - This package replaces zeitfonts package. - - - -Source package: asmail -Package: asmail -Description: AfterStep mail monitor - asmail is a small mail monitor similar to xbiff. It follows the - AfterStep window manager's look and feel and is ideally suited to - be run within AfterStep's Wharf module. - - - -Source package: asmem -Package: asmem -Description: This is an AfterStep look & feel memory utilization monitor. - asmem displays memory (user/system, buffer and cache) and swap usage in - a small 54x54 X window. - - - -Source package: asmix -Package: asmix -Description: The tool displays a volume knob. - The volume knob adjusts the master volume of your sound card. - Just grab the knob with the left button of your mouse and drag it around. - - - -Source package: asmixer -Package: asmixer -Description: AfterStep audio mixer - asmixer is a small audio mixer. It follows the look and feel - of the AfterStep window manager and is ideally suited to be run - within AfterStep's Wharf module. - - - -Source package: asmodem -Package: asmodem -Description: AfterStep modem monitor - asmodem is a hack of asmail that checks a modem lock - file instead of your mail. You just pass it a lock - (like /var/lock/LCK..ttyS1) using the -m parameter and - off it goes. - . - For best results, use the -s and have wharf Swallow it. - - - -Source package: asmon -Package: asmon -Description: A system resource monitor dockapp for Afterstep and WindowMaker - Asmon is a wharfable/dockable application for that displays meters - detailing CPU, memory, swap, and X mem usage. Also included the - exact numbers for load average, mem, swap, and X. Developed to use - very little CPU time itself. - - - -Source package: asmounter -Package: asmounter -Description: monitoring mount points tool - asmounter monitors different mount points and facilitates the - mounting/unmounting of these mount points. - - - -Source package: asn1-mode -Package: asn1-mode -Description: Emacs mode for editing ASN.1 specification files - Emacs mode for editing ASN.1 specification files. ASN.1 is - the Abstract Syntax Notation 1, used in the specification - of many communication protocols, e.g. SNMP, ISDN - supplementary services, UMTS etc. - - - -Source package: asp -Package: asp -Description: Discovers present ip-address of dynamically connected hosts. - Asp discovers the present ip address of a host that has a dynamically - assigned ip-address. This is useful when you want to connect to dynamic - hosts, or to help others find you (in which case you run asp as a server). - - - -Source package: aspell -Package: aspell -Description: A more intelligent replacement for the ispell spell checker - Aspell is an interactive spell checker that is designed to eventually - replace ispell. It does a much better job of coming up with possible - suggestions than ispell (and in some cases even Microsoft Word 97's spell - checker). It also has run time support for other non English languages. - aspell can learn from users misspellings. - . - Aspell is designed to be a drop-in replacement for ispell. - . - This package comes with a minimal man page. If you want more detailed - documentation you should install the aspell-doc package and read the - documentation in /usr/share/doc/aspell-doc/. -Package: aspell-doc -Description: Documentation about the aspell spell checker - This package contains the documentation for aspell in various formats. - The aspell package comes with minimal man pages. Install this package if - you need further information on the development process and workings of - aspell. -Package: aspell-en -Description: English dictionary for aspell - This package contains all the required files to add support - for English language to aspell spell checker. - . - American, British and Canadian spellings are included. -Package: libaspell-dev -Description: Headers for developing applications with aspell support - This package contains the headers and static libraries for developing - applications with aspell spell checking support. - . - You need this package ONLY if you plan to build applications that link - against the aspell static libraries. You do not have to install this - package if all you want to do is use the aspell program to spell check - documents. -Package: libaspell10 -Description: The aspell spell checker runtime libraries. - This package contains the aspell shared libraries. You need this package - if you have installed the aspell binary or other applications that are - dynamically linked to the aspell shared libraries. -Package: libaspell4 -Description: The aspell spell checker runtime libraries. - This package contains the aspell shared libraries. You need this package - if you have installed the aspell binary or other applications that are - dynamically linked to the aspell shared libraries. - - - -Source package: aspell-de -Package: aspell-de -Description: German dictionary for aspell - This package contains all the required files to add support - for German language to aspell spell checker. - - - -Source package: aspell-es -Package: aspell-es -Description: Spanish dictionary for aspell - This package contains all the required files to add support - for Spanish language to aspell spell checker. - - - -Source package: aspell-fr -Package: aspell-fr -Description: French dictionary for aspell - This package contains all the required files to add support - for French language to aspell spell checker. - - - -Source package: aspell-pt -Package: aspell-pt -Description: Portuguese dictionary for aspell - This package contains all the required files to add support - for Portuguese language to aspell spell checker. - - - -Source package: aspseek -Package: aspseek -Description: Advanced Internet search engine (backend programs) - ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search - engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend - (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. - . - Features of ASPSeek include: - . - * Ability to index and search through several millions of documents - * HTTP, HTTP proxy, FTP (via proxy) protocols - * HTTP basic authorization - * text/html and text/plain documents - * Other document types support via external converters - * Architecture optimized for multiple sites - * Multithreadness - * Async DNS resolver - * Stopwords - * UNICODE support (optional) to deal with many charsets at once - * Charset guesser (optional) - * Language guesser - * Robot exclusion standard (robots.txt) - * Settings to control network bandwidth usage and Web servers load - * Real-time asynchronous indexing - * Very good relevancy of results - * Sorting results by relevance or by date - * Smart results cache - * Advanced search capabilities - * Ispell support - * Excerpts - * Grouping results by site (optional) - * Clones detection - * Spaces and subsets - * Query words highlighting in results - * Cached compressed local copy of every indexed document - * HTML templates for easy-to-customize search results - . - This package contains the backend indexing robot and search daemon. - . - The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ - . - As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is - very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to - the developers at -Package: aspseek-cgi -Description: Advanced Internet search engine (CGI) - ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search - engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend - (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. - . - This package contains the CGI frontend. - . - The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ - . - As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is - very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to - the developers at -Package: aspseek-common -Description: Advanced Internet search engine (common files) - ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search - engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend - (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. - . - This package contains common files used by both the backend programs and - the frontend CGI. - . - The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ - . - As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is - very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to - the developers at -Package: aspseek-libmysqldb -Description: Advanced Internet search engine (MySQL module) - ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search - engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend - (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. - . - This package contains the backend MySQL module. - . - The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ - . - As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is - very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to - the developers at - - - -Source package: asr-manpages -Package: asr-manpages -Description: alt.sysadmin.recovery manual pages - A set of humorous manual pages developed on - alt.sysadmin.recovery (don't treat them seriously!). - They document a set of really useful tools that for some - strange reason are not included in any implementation of - Unix. This includes such famous commands as lart, sysadmin, - luser, bosskill and others. - The authors recommend these man pages should be installed - on every system. - - - -Source package: astyle -Package: astyle -Description: Source code indenter for C++/C/Java source code - Artistic Style is a reindenter and reformatter of C++, C and Java - source code. - - - -Source package: at -Package: at -Description: Delayed job execution and batch processing - At and batch read shell commands from standard input - storing them as a job to be scheduled for execution in the - future. - . - Use - at to run the job at a specified time - batch to run the job when system load levels permit - - - -Source package: at-spi -Package: at-spi -Description: Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface - Providing accessibility means removing barriers that prevent people - with disabilities from participating in substantial life activities, - including the use of services, products, and information. - Assistive access means that system infrastructure allows add-on - assistive software to transparently provide specialized input and - output capabilities. - . - This package contains the core components of GNOME Accessibility. - if you need to use Assistive technology, install it. -Package: at-spi-doc -Description: Documentation files of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility - at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". - . - Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in - substantial life activities that include work and the use of - services, products, and information. - . - This package contains the documentation files for at-spi. -Package: libatspi-dbg -Description: at-spi libraries and debugging symbols - at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". - . - This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided - primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes - it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are - installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory - in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - Most people will not need this package. -Package: libatspi-dev -Description: Development files of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility - at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". - . - Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in - substantial life activities that include work and the use of - services, products, and information. - . - This package contains the development files for at-spi. -Package: libatspi8 -Description: C binding libraries of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility - at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". - . - Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in - substantial life activities that include work and the use of - services, products, and information. - . - This package contains the C binding libraries for at-spi. -Package: libatutil0 -Description: Runtime libraries of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility - at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". - . - Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in - substantial life activities that include work and the use of - services, products, and information. - . - This package contains the shared libraries for at-spi. - - - -Source package: atari-bootstrap -Package: atari-bootstrap -Description: Bootloader for Linux/m68k kernels for Atari TOS - The Atari bootstrap is needed to boot Linux/m68k kernels on Atari - machines. - . - This package also includes a bootstrap version supporting BOOTP/TFTP - booting, and a configuration tool, atabootconfig. Furthermore it - provides boot floppy images that formerly were included in the - syslinux package, and a tool rawwrite.ttp to write disk images under TOS. - - - -Source package: atari-fdisk -Package: atari-fdisk -Description: Partition editor for Atari - Atari-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a - disk. It supports both the AHDI 5.0 and ICD variations of the Atari - format. It is an interactive tool with a menu similar to PC fdisk, - and also supports most options of PC fdisk. -Package: atari-fdisk-cross -Description: Partition editor for Atari (running on non-Atari) - Atari-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a - disk partitioned in Atari format. It supports both the AHDI 5.0 and - ICD variations of the Atari format. It is an interactive tool with a - menu similar to PC fdisk, and also supports most options of PC fdisk. - - - -Source package: aterm -Package: aterm -Description: Afterstep XVT - a VT102 emulator for the X window system - Aterm is a colour vt102 terminal emulator, based on rxvt 2.4.8 with - some additions of fast transparency, intended as an xterm replacement - for users who do not require features such as Tektronix 4014 - emulation and toolkit-style configurability. As a result, aterm uses - much less swap space -- a significant advantage on a machine serving - many X sessions. It was created with AfterStep Window Manager users - in mind, but is not tied to any libraries, and can be used anywhere. -Package: aterm-ml -Description: Afterstep XVT - a VT102 emulator for the X window system - Aterm is a colour vt102 terminal emulator, based on rxvt 2.4.8 with - some additions of fast transparency, intended as an xterm replacement - for users who do not require features such as Tektronix 4014 - emulation and toolkit-style configurability. As a result, aterm uses - much less swap space -- a significant advantage on a machine serving - many X sessions. It was created with AfterStep Window Manager users - in mind, but is not tied to any libraries, and can be used anywhere. - . - This package contains four aterm binaries: katerm and caterm, for Japanese - and Chinese characters support; gaterm, which supports ELOT-928 - (ISO-8859-7 standard) and IBM-437 keyboard translations for Greek character - entry, and taterm for Thai characters support. - - - -Source package: atftp -Package: atftp -Description: Advanced TFTP client. - Interactive client for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). Its - usage is mainly for testing and debugging a TFTP server since a client - is usually implemented in BIOS' for boot from LAN setups. -Package: atftpd -Description: Advanced TFTP server. - Multithreaded TFTP server implementing all options specified in - RFCs 1350, 2090, 2347, 2348, 2349 (multicast not implemented yet). - The server currently supports being started from inetd(8) only. The - server then handles new connections directly by starting new threads - and kills itself after 5 minutes of inactivity. - - - -Source package: atk -Package: libatk-dbg -Description: Unstable ATK library and debugging symbols - The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ - and other packages. - . - This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided - primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes - it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed - in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in - LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - Most people will not need this package. - . - This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libatk-dev -Description: Unstable headers and and statically-linked ATK library - The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ - and other packages. - . - This package is needed to compile programs against libatk0, as only - it includes the header files and static libraries (optionally) needed for - compiling. - . - This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libatk-doc -Description: Documentation files for ATK library - The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ - and other packages. - . - This package contains the HTML documentation for ATK library in - /usr/share/doc/libatk-doc/ . - . - This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libatk13 -Description: Unstable ATK accessibility library - The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ - and other packages. - . - This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libatk7 -Description: Unstable ATK accessibility library - The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ - and other packages. - . - This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. - - - -Source package: atlas -Package: atlas-doc -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - Development documentation for the atlas libraries -Package: atlas-test -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - This package provides dynamically linked testing and bench-marking - binaries to compare the blas and atlas libraries on your system. -Package: atlas2 -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of - numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and - pipelined functional units. The production of such software for - machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can - be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to - automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the - widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra - Subroutines (BLAS). -Package: atlas2-3dnow -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of - numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and - pipelined functional units. The production of such software for - machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can - be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to - automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the - widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra - Subroutines (BLAS). - . - These libraries use the 3dnow extensions only available on AMD - 3dnow and later processors. Please note that the floating point - produced by these extensions is not IEEE compliant. -Package: atlas2-3dnow-dev -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links - needed for program development. -Package: atlas2-base -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of - numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and - pipelined functional units. The production of such software for - machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can - be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to - automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the - widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra - Subroutines (BLAS). - . - These libraries are built without any processor extension instructions, - and should run on all processors of this general architecture, albeit - less than optimally. -Package: atlas2-base-dev -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links - needed for program development. -Package: atlas2-dev -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - This package provides the links needed to compile against the libraries - provided by ATLAS. -Package: atlas2-ev5 -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of - numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and - pipelined functional units. The production of such software for - machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can - be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to - automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the - widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra - Subroutines (BLAS). - . - These libraries use the hand-tuned assembler kernels that run on - EV5 and later procesors. -Package: atlas2-ev5-dev -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links - needed for program development. -Package: atlas2-headers -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - This package provides the links needed to compile against the libraries - provided by ATLAS. -Package: atlas2-sse -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of - numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and - pipelined functional units. The production of such software for - machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can - be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to - automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the - widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra - Subroutines (BLAS). - . - These libraries use the SSE1 extensions only available on Pentium III - and later processors. -Package: atlas2-sse-dev -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links - needed for program development. -Package: atlas2-sse2 -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of - numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and - pipelined functional units. The production of such software for - machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can - be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to - automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the - widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra - Subroutines (BLAS). - . - These libraries use the SSE2 extensions only available on Pentium IV - and later processors. -Package: atlas2-sse2-dev -Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software - This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links - needed for program development. - - - -Source package: atm -Package: atm-dev -Description: Development files for compiling ATM programs. - Header files and libraries for compiling with ATM. Depends on the atm package. -Package: atm-tools -Description: Base programs for ATM in Linux, the net-tools for ATM. - All the basic programs for setting up, monitoring, and tuning ATM networks. - - - -Source package: atool -Package: atool -Description: A script for managing file archives of various types - atool is a script for managing file archives of various types (tar, - tar+gzip, zip etc). The main command is probably aunpack, - extracting files from an archive. It overcomes the dreaded "multiple - files in archive root" problem by first extracting to a unique - subdirectory, and then moving back the files if possible. aunpack - also prevents local files from being overwritten by mistake. - - - -Source package: atp -Package: atp -Description: a text to PostScript converter with some C syntax highlighting - atp is a text to postscript converter. It supports a special - "gaudy" output mode, uses user-selectable number of columns and margins - in the output, supports nroff's bold and italic conventions, and - has some syntax highlighting for C and C++ sources. - - - -Source package: atsar -Package: atsar -Description: system activity reporter - monitor system resources such as cpu & disk, record data for later analysis - - - -Source package: attr -Package: attr -Description: Utility for manipulating filesystem extended attributes - A utility for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem - objects, compatible with the SGI IRIX tool of the same name. -Package: attr-dev -Description: Extended attribute static libraries and headers. - attr-dev contains the libraries and header files needed to develop - programs which make use of extended attributes. - . - This interface is compatible with the SGI IRIX extended attribute - interface, and makes use of an unofficial Linux system call. - . - Currently only XFS is supported, and the (experimental, unofficial) - system call interface is likely to change in the future. However, - the API built above this system call is unlikely to change and is - used by programs such as xfsdump(8), xfsrestore(8) and xfs_fsr(8). -Package: libattr1 -Description: Extended attribute shared library - Contains the runtime environment required by programs that make use - of extended attributes. - - - -Source package: aub -Package: aub -Description: Assembles binary files from USENET - AUB automatically assembles the pieces of multi-part Usenet postings - and decodes them. A user-supplied configuration file tells which - newsgroups AUB should monitor. The user can also supply a "hook" program, - which tests each subject header and determines whether that particular - file should be downloaded or not. - - - -Source package: auctex -Package: auctex -Description: An integrated environment for writing TeX/LaTeX documents. - AUC TeX can indent your text as you write it, let you run TeX/LaTeX - and other LaTeX-related tools (such as a output filter or post - processor) from within Emacs, and includes a wide range of Emacs - macros to allow both easy insertions of LaTeX commands, and easy - compilation, previewing, and printing of your TeX documents. - . - AUC TeX also lets you browse through compiling errors TeX reports, - while it moves the cursor directly to the reported error and displays - documentation for that particular error. This will even work when the - document is spread over several files. - . - Currently XEmacs ships with its own AUC TeX, so this package should only - be used with GNU/Emacs. (I.e., you don't need to install this package if - your site uses only XEmacs.) - - - -Source package: audacity -Package: audacity -Description: A fast, cross-platform audio editor - Audacity is an innovative graphical audio editor. Its main goals are speed - and being cross-platform (it uses the cross-platform toolkit wxWindows, and - is fully supported on Linux, Windows, Mac OS 9 and X, and FreeBSD). - . - It is very fast. Due to its file format and internal data representation, - undo and redo are constant-time operations. It also supports an unlimited - number of tracks, and can import and export a number of different formats - including WAV, AIFF, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. - - - -Source package: audiofile -Package: libaudiofile-dev -Description: The Audiofile Library (Header files for development) - This library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio files of - many common formats (currently AIFF, AIFF-C, WAVE, NeXT/Sun, BICS, and raw - data). -Package: libaudiofile0 -Description: The Audiofile Library - This library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio files of - many common formats (currently AIFF, AIFF-C, WAVE, NeXT/Sun, BICS, and raw - data). - - - -Source package: audiooss -Package: audiooss -Description: transparent OSS emulation over NAS - This is a compatibility utility that allows programs written - for the popular Open Sound System (OSS) interface to run using - the Network Audio System (NAS) instead. It works by preloading a - library to intercept and manipulate critical system calls such as - open(), read(), and write(). The emulation is not yet complete, - but it already works for many programs. - - - -Source package: august -Package: august -Description: Tcl/Tk HTML editor. - August is a Tcl/Tk HTML editor with interesting features. - It is not WYSIWYG but is very useful for developing HTML pages. - - - -Source package: aumix -Package: aumix -Description: Simple text-based mixer control program - aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound - card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command - line (non-interactively). It can read default settings from a file. - . - A wrapper script xaumix is provided that finds and invokes xterm or a - replacement. This is primarily for creating the best sized terminal window. - If you want a true graphical interface, install aumix-gtk instead. That has - the same functionality as this one in addition to offering a nice X11 GUI. - . - The old companion package aumix-alsa, which did take advantage of the - extra facilities in the ALSA sound driver, is no longer available. - This package should work fine with the ALSA driver. -Package: aumix-gtk -Description: Simple mixer control program with GUI and text interfaces - aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound - card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command - line (non-interactively). It can read default settings from a file. - Additionally this version can be run as a GTK app, i.e. with a graphical - interface. - . - The old companion package aumix-alsa, which did take advantage of the - extra facilities in the ALSA sound driver, is no longer available. - This package should work fine with the ALSA driver. - - - -Source package: authbind -Package: authbind -Description: Allows non-root programs to bind() to low ports - This package allows a package to be started as non-root but - still bind to low ports, without any changes to the application. - - - -Source package: auto-apt -Package: auto-apt -Description: package search by file and on-demand package installation tool - auto-apt checks the file access of programs running within its - environments, and if a program tries to access a file known to - belong in an uninstalled package, auto-apt will install that - package using apt-get. This feature requires apt and sudo to work. - . - It also provides simple database to search which package contains - a requesting file. - - - -Source package: autobook -Package: autobook -Description: GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool Book - This book is a tutorial for Autoconf, Automake and Libtool, hereafter referred - to as the GNU Autotools. The GNU manuals that accompany each tools adequately - document each tool in isolation. Until now, there has not been a guide that - has described how these tools work together. - . - This is the HTML version of the "GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool" book by - Gary V. Vaughan, Ben Elliston, Tom Tromey and Ian Lance Taylor and published - by New Riders Publishing, graciously licensed under the Open Publication - License. - - - -Source package: autoclass -Package: autoclass -Description: automatic classification or clustering - AutoClass solves the problem of automatic discovery of classes in data - (sometimes called clustering, or unsupervised learning), as distinct - from the generation of class descriptions from labeled examples - (called supervised learning). It aims to discover the "natural" - classes in the data. AutoClass is applicable to observations of - things that can be described by a set of attributes, without referring - to other things. The data values corresponding to each attribute are - limited to be either numbers or the elements of a fixed set of - symbols. With numeric data, a measurement error must be provided. For - more information, see - http://ic-www.arc.nasa.gov/ic/projects/bayes-group/autoclass/. - - - -Source package: autoconf -Package: autoconf -Description: automatic configure script builder - The standard for FSF source packages. This is only useful if you - write your own programs or if you extensively modify other people's - programs. - . - This version of autoconf contains many changes from the previous - release, version 2.13. For now, it depends on autoconf2.13 to - provide compatibility. This will eventually go away, so please - upgrade your autoconfiscations. -Package: gnu-standards -Description: GNU coding and package maintenance standards - Info and HTML versions of the GNU standards for writing GNU code and - maintaining GNU software packages. - - - -Source package: autoconf2.13 -Package: autoconf2.13 -Description: automatic configure script builder (obsolete version) - Obsolete compatibility package of Autoconf 2.13. For use only with - packages that cannot easily be updated to use Autoconf 2.50. - . - This package provides compatibility wrappers for autoconf, - autoheader, and autoreconf that attempt to automatically choose which - version of Autoconf to use, based on some simple heuristics. For - information on these heuristics or how to force use of a particular - Autoconf version, see /usr/share/doc/autoconf2.13/README.Debian.gz. - - - -Source package: autodns-dhcp -Package: autodns-dhcp -Description: Automatic DNS updates for DHCP - autodns-dhcp uses bind 8's dynamic update features to update a zonefile - with hostnames from the dhcp leases file, this is done just once for each - hostname as the IP, MAC address and name are settled on the dhcp - configuration to have an static zone. - - - -Source package: autofs -Package: autofs -Description: A kernel-based automounter for Linux. - The kernel automounter implements an almost complete SunOS style - automounter under Linux. The automounter is supported by Linux kernels - 2.0.31 and higher or the 2.1.X series. Automounter support must - be activated while compiling the kernel. -Package: autofs-hesiod -Description: Hesiod map support for autofs - This package provides support for Hesiod filsys entries within autofs. - These entries are used extensively at MIT, and may also be used at other - sites. -Package: autofs-ldap -Description: LDAP map support for autofs - This package provides support for LDAP lookup entries within autofs. - - - -Source package: autogen -Package: autogen -Description: an automated text file generator - AutoGen is a tool designed for generating program files that contain - repetitive text with varied substitutions. This is especially - valuable if there are several blocks of such text that must be kept - synchronized. - . - Included with AutoGen is a tool that virtually eliminates the hassle - of processing options, keeping usage text up to date and so on. This - tool allows you to specify several program attributes, innumerable - options and option attributes, then it produces all the code necessary - to parse and handle the command line and initialization file options. - . - This package contains the development tools. libopts9-dev contains the static - libraries and header files. libopts9 contains the shared libraries. -Package: libopts3 -Description: automated option processing library for autogen - Included with AutoGen is a tool that virtually eliminates the hassle - of processing options, keeping usage text up to date and so on. This - package allows you to specify several program attributes, innumerable - options and option attributes, then it produces all the code necessary - to parse and handle the command line and initialization file options. - . - This library provides the runtime option processing functions for - programs which use command line parsers generated by autogen, and - which are dynamically linked. If you want to compile programs using - libopts3, then you also need to install autogen. -Package: libopts9 -Description: automated option processing library for autogen - runtime - This package contains the shared libraries needed by binaries that use autogen - for option processing. The package containing the header files and static - libraries is libopts9-dev. The package containing the development tools - is autogen. -Package: libopts9-dev -Description: automated option processing library for autogen - development - This package contains the header files and static libraries used by autogen. - The package containing the shared libraries is libopts9. The package - containing the development tools is autogen. - - - -Source package: autoinstall -Package: autoinstall -Description: Progeny Debian auto-installation system - This package contains the Progeny Debian auto-installation system. This - system makes it possible to install a complete Debian system with no user - interaction from a set of configuration files. - . - The basic model is that of cloning an existing system; after installing - and configuring a Debian system to taste, the configuration is "dumped" - to the configuration files, along with some extra information. - . - It currently supports flexible constraints for partitioning - differently-sized disks in a logical fashion, hardware auto-configuration - with discover (including configuration of X, if appropriate), network - configuration via DHCP or a database based on MAC addresses, and - a cross-platform design making it possible for install media for any - platform to be created on any other platform. - . - Platform-specific files are not included in this package; install the - "autoinstall-" packages to install support for . - - - -Source package: autoinstall-i386 -Package: autoinstall-i386 -Description: Progeny Debian auto-installation system - i386-specific files - This package contains the i386-specific parts of the Progeny Debian - auto-installation system. With the "autoinstall" package, it's possible - to create floppy disks that install Debian systems without any user - interaction. - - - -Source package: autolog -Package: autolog -Description: Terminates connections for idle users - Autolog terminates connections considered to be idle based on a large - variety of parameters. - - - -Source package: automake -Package: automake -Description: A tool for generating GNU Standards-compliant Makefiles. - Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in's from - files called `Makefile.am'. - . - The goal of Automake is to remove the burden of Makefile maintenance - from the back of the individual GNU maintainer (and put it on the back - of the Automake maintainer). - . - The `Makefile.am' is basically a series of `make' macro definitions - (with rules being thrown in occasionally). The generated - `Makefile.in's are compliant with the GNU Makefile standards. - - - -Source package: automake1.5 -Package: automake1.5 -Description: A tool for generating GNU Standards-compliant Makefiles. - Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in's from - files called `Makefile.am'. - . - The goal of Automake is to remove the burden of Makefile maintenance - from the back of the individual GNU maintainer (and put it on the back - of the Automake maintainer). - . - The `Makefile.am' is basically a series of `make' macro definitions - (with rules being thrown in occasionally). The generated - `Makefile.in's are compliant with the GNU Makefile standards. - . - Automake 1.5 fails to work in a number of situations that Automake 1.4 - did, so has been renamed so that the previous version can continue to be - made available. - - - -Source package: autopilot -Package: autopilot -Description: Monitor the DTR line of /dev/palm and run a command to start sync - AutoPilot monitors the DTR line of /dev/palm, waiting for it to go - from LOW to HIGH, which is used to activate a command automatically - to make syncing easier. It can be used to boot up your favourite Palm - syncer. - - - -Source package: autoproject -Package: autoproject -Description: create a skeleton source package for a new program - autoproject interviews the user, then creates a source package for a - new program which follows the GNU programming standards. The new - package uses autoconf to configure itself, and automake to create the - Makefile. `make distcheck' succeeds. - . - The idea is that you execute autoproject just once when you start a - new project. It will ask a few questions, then create a new directory - and populate it with standard files, customized for the new project. - . - Optionally, the new package will use a command line parser generator. - Currently, autoproject supports two parser generators: clig by Harald - Kirsch (see http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/software/), and - autogen by Bruce Korb (see - ftp://autogen.linuxbox.com/pub/). - - - -Source package: autotools-dev -Package: autotools-dev -Description: Update infrastructure for config.{guess,sub} files - This package installs an up-to-date (from CVS) version of config.guess - and config.sub, used by the automake and libtool packages. It provides - the canonical copy of those files for other packages as well. - - - -Source package: autotrace -Package: autotrace -Description: Bitmap to vector graphics converter - AutoTrace is a program for converting bitmaps to vector graphics. The aim - of the AutoTrace project is the development of a freely-available - application similar to CorelTrace or Adobe Streamline. In some aspects it - is already better. Originally created as a plugin for the GIMP, - AutoTrace is now a standalone program. - - - -Source package: ava -Package: ava -Description: Algebraical Virtual Assembler for Atmel's AVR MCUs - AVA is an advanced assembler and linker for Atmel's family of 8-bit - AVR microcontrollers. It offers a C-like preprocessor, powerful - segments, and virtual symbols. - . - This assembler is not compatible with Atmel's assembler syntax. - - - -Source package: avalon-framework -Package: libavalon-framework-java -Description: Common framework for Java server applications - The Avalon framework consists of interfaces that define - relationships between commonly used application components, - best-of-practice pattern enforcement, and several lightweight - convenience implementations of the generic components. -Package: libavalon-framework-java-doc -Description: Documentation for Avalon - This is a documentation for Avalon which is common framework for - Java server applications. - - - -Source package: aview -Package: aview -Description: A high quality ASCII art image viewer and video player - aview is a high quality ASCII art image viewer and video player. It is - especially useful with a text-based browser such as lynx, links or w3m. - . - It supports the pnm, pgm, pbm and ppm image formats, as well as - the FLI and FLC video formats. It also supports output via stdio, - (n)curses and slang and even has support for gpm. - . - Features - * High quality ASCII art rendering - * Portable - * Save into many formats (HTML, text, ANSI, more/less etc...) - * Contrast, Bright, Gamma control - * Image zooming/unzooming - * Three dithering modes - * Hidden "bonus" features :) - * Inversion - * Support for bright, dim, inverse attributes/extended character set - - - -Source package: avifile -Package: avifile-mad-plugin -Description: MAD - MPEG audio plugin - Plugin for decompression of MPEG-1 Layer I/II/III audio streams -Package: avifile-mjpeg-plugin -Description: MJPEG video plugin - Plugin for playing/encoding MJPEG video stream - this implementation - is rather slower, usage of Win32 libraries is better choice here. -Package: avifile-player -Description: Video player for AVI/ASF/WMF files - Player for various AVI, ASF, WFM (with streaming support) files. - You might need windows DLL codecs for the optimal usage of this program. - See README.debian for more informations. -Package: avifile-samples -Description: Sample programs using the avifile library - Qt-based AVI utilities with few other useful supporting tools for - TV capturing, AVI recompression, benchmarking, joining AVI files. - These programs have more bugs as they are not as extensively - developed as player. -Package: avifile-vorbis-plugin -Description: Vorbis audio plugin - Plugin for decompression of Vorbis audio streams. -Package: avifile-win32-plugin -Description: Win32 audio/video plugin - Plugin for using Win32 DLL libraries in avifile located in - /usr/lib/win32 -Package: libavifile0.6 -Description: Shared libraries - Avifile is a library that allow programs to read and write compressed - AVI files (Indeo Video, DivX :-), etc.) under x86 Linux. - (De)Compression is performed with various plugins (Win32, FFMpeg,...) - For more info about usage of Win32, Lame and OpenDivX plugin see README.debian!!! -Package: libavifile0.6-dev -Description: Development header files - Contains the symlinks, headers and object files needed to compile - and link programs which use aviplay library. - - - -Source package: avr-libc -Package: avr-libc -Description: Standard C library for Atmel AVR development - Standard library used to the development of C programs for the - Atmel AVR micro controllers. This package contains static - libraries as well as the header files needed. - - - -Source package: avra -Package: avra -Description: Assembler for Atmel AVR microcontrollers - Avra is an assembler for the Atmel's family of AVR 8-bit RISC - microcontrollers. It is is mostly compatible with Atmel's own assembler, - but adds new features such as better macro support and additional - preprocessor directives. - - - -Source package: avrp -Package: avrp -Description: Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers - Avrp is a FLASH/EEPROM programmer for Atmel's family of AVR 8-bit - RISC microcontrollers. It can also program the Atmel AT89 series - microcontrollers. It supports at least four different programming - devices including Atmel's own AVR development board and in-circuit - programming. - - - -Source package: avrprog -Package: avrprog -Description: Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers - Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers that uses PC parallel port - to program the device in serial mode. The device can be programmed - "in-system". It comes with a schematic of the hardware required. - The hardware was designed to be efficient and inexpensive. - . - For more information, see http://avrprog.sourceforge.net - - - -Source package: awe -Package: awe-drv -Description: Linux AWE32 driver source and utilities - Linux supports the Sound Blaster 32, and Sound Blaster AWE32, through the use - of a driver written by Takashi Iwai . These - utilities are the package of AWE32 utilities for use with this driver, which - manipulate patch files. They are required to load the vital '.SBK', or '.SF2' - files, which will have been installed with your AWE32 DOS or Win95 software - in \SB16\SFBANK or \Windows\System. This also includes 'gusload', for loading - GUS-format patches to the AWE32 driver. - . - This package installs the source for the AWE32 driver into /usr/src/awedrv. - In order to use the awe32 driver, you must recompile your kernel, after using - the install script found in this package to patch these sources into your - kernel source tree (they can alternatively be manually installed into the - kernel source or into a separate copy of the sound driver). - . - There are also some converters between different patch file formats for the - AWE32, and the 'sfxtest' program for testing the AWE32 driver, which are - installed in /usr/lib/awe. -Package: awe-midi -Description: Linux AWE32 driver MIDI player - This is a program which will play MIDI files, either using a built-in - Tk-based interface, or from the console (in 'dumb' mode). It can also be used - in 'pipe' mode, so that another program can control the playback. This makes - a very flexible interface for adding AWE32 MIDI support to a program, or for - writing your own front end for this program. -Package: awe-netscape-libc5 -Description: Linux AWE32 MIDI player Netscape plugin - This plugin enables Netscape 3.0+ to play MIDI files embedded into HTML pages - in the style of Crescendo or Yamaha MIDI Plugin, using the Linux AWE32 driver - and MIDI player. - . - This version will work with older versions of Netscape which are compiled - against Linux libc5. -Package: awe-netscape-libc6 -Description: Linux AWE32 MIDI player Netscape plugin (libc6/glibc2.0) - This plugin enables Netscape 3.0+ to play MIDI files embedded into HTML pages - in the style of Crescendo or Yamaha MIDI Plugin, using the Linux AWE32 driver - and MIDI player. - . - This version will work with newer versions of Netscape which are compiled - against libc6 (GNU libc 2.0). -Package: libawe0.4 -Description: AWE32 shared library - This library provides functions for patch management with the AWE32 driver. -Package: libawe0.4-dev -Description: Development files for the AWE32 library. - This package includes the static library, and the include files for the - library. -Package: vkeybd -Description: Virtual Keyboard program - This program allows you to use the Linux AWE32 driver, OSS MIDI sequencerm, - or ALSA MIDI sequencer and provides "virtual" keyboard (the musical type), - which can be "played" using the keyboard or mouse under X11. - - - -Source package: awstats -Package: awstats -Description: A powerful and featureful web server log analyzer - Advanced Web Statistics (AWStats) is a powerful web server logfile - analyzer written in perl that shows you all your web statistics including - visits, unique visitors, pages, hits, rush hours, search engines, keywords - used to find your site, robots, broken links and more. Gives more detailed - information and better graphical charts than webalizer, and is easier to use. - Works with several web server log format as a CGI and/or from command line. - Supports multiple languages (English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, - German, Polish, Greek...). - - - -Source package: ax25-apps -Package: ax25-apps -Description: Applications for AX25 - These are the user applications for hamradio. - - - -Source package: ax25-tools -Package: ax25-tools -Description: AX-25 Tools - These are hamradio specific tools for setting up and configuring hamradio - ports that use AX.25 Net/ROM or ROSE network protocols. -Package: ax25-xtools -Description: AX-25 Tools (X versions) - These are hamradio specific tools for setting up and configuring hamradio - ports that use AX.25 Net/ROM or ROSE network protocols. - . - This package is created separately for those who do not want to install tools - that need X to run. - - - -Source package: axel -Package: axel -Description: A light download accelerator - Console version - This program tries to accelerate the downloading process by using multiple - connections for one file. Starting from version 0.97, the program can use - multiple mirrors for one download as well. The program tries to be as light - as possible (25-30k in binary form), so it might be useful as a wget clone - on byte-critical systems. -Package: axel-kapt -Description: A light download accelerator - Console version front-end - This program tries to accelerate the downloading process by using multiple - connections for one file. Starting from version 0.97, the program can use - multiple mirrors for one download as well. The program tries to be as light - as possible (25-30k in binary form), so it might be useful as a wget clone - on byte-critical systems. - . - This package provides a graphical KDE-based front-end for Axel. A - desktop file is included as well, in case you like drag-and-drop. - - - -Source package: axkit -Package: axkit -Description: An XML Delivery Toolkit for Apache - AxKit is an XML Application Server for Apache. It provides - on-the-fly conversion from XML to any format, such as HTML, WAP or - text using either W3C standard techniques, or flexible custom code. - AxKit also uses a built-in Perl interpreter to provide some amazingly - powerful techniques for XML transformation. - . - The emphasis with AxKit is on separation of content from - presentation. The pipelining technique that AxKit uses allows - content to be converted to a presentable format in stages, allowing - certain platforms to see data differently to others. AxKit allows - web designers to focus on web site design, content developers to work - on a purely content basis, and webmasters to focus on their core - competencies. - . - AxKit is based on plugin components. This allows the web site - developer to create a completely custom XML Application Server based - around the AxKit API. AxKit can either automatically provide caching - facilities, or you can create your own cache handler, so that XML - transformations (which can be time consuming) only happen when - required. - . - The toolkit also provides ability to build component based web sites, - and dynamic content. Database integration is fully supported, - allowing either deliver of XML from a database, or XML generation - from a database query. Dynamic web components can be built using the - Perl language, making the possibilities as infinite as CGI scripts, - without the potential mess that CGI programming can cause. - - - -Source package: axyftp -Package: axyftp-doc -Description: Documentation for for axyftp, needed for the help menu - AxY FTP is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. - This package has the documentation for it in HTML format. Use the - help button in axyftp to browse it in Netscape or lynx. Or just - point your browser to /usr/share/doc/axyftp-doc/html/index.html -Package: axyftp-gtk -Description: A graphical ftp program with GTK interface - AxY FTP is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. - Current major features are: - * user-friendly, intuitive interface - * passive data transfers - * convenient session manager window - * on-line help system - * recursive downloads with resume option - * recursive uploads - * multiple delete - . - You need Netscape or Lynx and the axyftp-doc package to use the help - system. With other browsers, just read /usr/doc/axyftp-doc/html/index.html - The GTK version of axyftp is Debian's preferred version of axyftp, but - there is also the axyftp-lesstif package, which is the same program using - the lesstif widget set. -Package: axyftp-lesstif -Description: A graphical ftp program with Lesstif interface - axyftp is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. - Current major features are: - * user-friendly, intuitive interface - * passive data transfers - * convenient session manager window - * on-line help system - * recursive downloads with resume option - * recursive uploads - * multiple delete - . - You need Netscape or Lynx and the axyftp-doc package to use the help - system. With other browsers, just read /usr/doc/axyftp-doc/html/index.html - - - -Source package: ayuda -Package: ayuda -Description: Help for spanish-speakers - This package contains a help program called 'ayuda' useful - for users that speak spanish, and are new to the world of - Debian GNU/Linux. - . - The help provided covers many topics from administration to daily use. - - - -Source package: balsa -Package: balsa -Description: GNOME email client - Balsa is a e-mail reader. This client is part of the GNOME - desktop environment. It supports local mailboxes, POP3 and - IMAP. - - - -Source package: barcode -Package: barcode -Description: Creates barcodes in .ps format - GNU barcode can create printouts for the conventional - product packaging standards: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, code 39 - code 128 (b and c), and interleaved 2 of 5 . Ouput is generated as - either Postscript or Encapsulated Postscript. - - - -Source package: barracuda -Package: barracuda -Description: Web based Task Tracking (and document directory) System - This is a Web-based Task Tracking (and document directory) System which uses - Postgres database engine and written in PHP3 and C. - . - It is a preliminary version: It works, but there are some things which - should be written, namely some triggers to ensure database consistency, - access control, etc. - - - -Source package: barrendero -Package: barrendero -Description: Deletes messages on the spool dir depending on their age. - Barrendero is intended to limit the disk space wasted at the spool - directory. It deletes mail messages depending on their age, and has - the ability to send warnings and reports to the users, to make full - and partial backups, and to have different allowed ages on a per-user - basis. - Warning and report messages are cusomizable and can be translated easely - in order to make this package useful in any environment. - This way of handling mail as an advantage over the traditional 'quota' - system: quotas make the end user loose NEW mail, barrendero deletes - OLD mail, so the new mail is always available. - - - -Source package: base-config -Package: base-config -Description: Debian base configuration package - This package handles setting up the Debian base system. It contains the - questions you see when you install Debian for the first time and boot up - your new Debian system. - . - It can be removed with no ill effects -- now that your Debian system is - installed, this package's only useful function is to allow you to - reconfigure some of the things it asked you about earlier. - - - -Source package: base-files -Package: base-files -Description: Debian base system miscellaneous files - This package contains the basic filesystem hierarchy of a Debian system, and - several important miscellaneous files, such as /etc/debian_version, - /etc/host.conf, /etc/issue, /etc/motd, /etc/profile, /etc/nsswitch.conf, - and others, and the text of several common licenses in use on Debian systems. - - - -Source package: base-passwd -Package: base-passwd -Description: Debian Base System Password/Group Files - This package provides the master /etc/passwd and /etc/group files, - containing Debian-allocated user and group IDs, plus the update-passwd - utility to keep them up to date. - - - -Source package: bash -Package: bash -Description: The GNU Bourne Again SHell - Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes - commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also - incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh). - . - Bash is ultimately intended to be a conformant implementation of the - IEEE POSIX Shell and Tools specification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2). -Package: bash-builtins -Description: Bash loadable builtins - headers & examples - Bash 2 can dynamically load new builtin commands. Included are the - necessary headers to compile your own builtins and lots of examples. -Package: bash-doc -Description: Documentation and examples for the The GNU Bourne Again SHell - Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes - commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also - incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh). - . - This package contains the documentation in info format, all the - examples and the main changelog. - - - -Source package: bash (2.01.1-4.1) -Package: libreadline2 -Description: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries. [libc5] - The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface - across discrete programs that need to provide a command line - interface. - . - The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for - recalling lines of previously typed input. -Package: libreadline2-altdev -Description: GNU readline and history libraries, development files. [libc5] - The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface - across discrete programs that need to provide a command line - interface. - . - The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for - recalling lines of previously typed input. - - - -Source package: basilix -Package: basilix -Description: A PHP (both PHP3 and PHP4) and IMAP based webmail application - powered with MySQL database server. It has a nice user-friendly interface - and its HTML files are easy to be changed/edited. 0.7.6 includes WAP-Support. - - - -Source package: bastille -Package: bastille -Description: Security hardening tool - Bastille Linux is a security hardening program for several Linux - distributions. If run in the preferred Interactive mode, it can - teach you a good deal about Security while personalizing your system - security state. If run in the quicker Automated mode, it can quickly - tighten your machine, once a default profile is selected. - - - -Source package: battleball -Package: battleball -Description: a soccer game played with tanks or helicopters - BattleBall is essentially the game of soccer, played with military - vehicles rather than with people. Each player drives a tank or flies - a helicopter, and tries to move the ball down the playfield to the - other team's goal. Relatively unlimited number of human or computer - players can compete in teams or head-to-head. - - - -Source package: battstat-applet -Package: battstat-applet -Description: Battery status applet for GNOME - Battstat is a battery status applet that monitors the battery charge - level on a laptop. It displays different icons depending on the state - of the power subsystem, and will warn if the power drops below a user - configurable level. It uses the standard GNOME event system to play - user configurable samples at certain events. - - - -Source package: bayonne -Package: bayonne -Description: Telephony server of the GNU project - Bayonne, the telecommunications application server of the GNU project, - offers a free, scalable, media independent software environment - for development and deployment of telephony solutions for use with - current and next generation telephone networks. Bayonne already offers - a fully distributed application server for use today with multi-line - telephony cards from many vendors under free operating systems. - . - To speed development and simplify deployment of custom applications, - Bayonne offers it's own native script interpreter which may be - directly extended thru modular DSO plugins and TGI based applications. - TGI, "Telephony Gateway Interface", allows Bayonne to be easily - integrated with other system resources, such as web servers, - databases, and other application servers using standard and familiar - tools that are well understood such as Perl, TCL, and Python. - . - Bayonne can be used today most completely under GNU/Linux with an ever - wider selection of telephony hardware. - . - Website: http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne/ - - - -Source package: bb -Package: bb -Description: An ASCII-art demo - BB is a high quality audio-visual demonstration for your text terminal. - - - -Source package: bbdate -Package: bbdate -Description: Date tool for the blackbox window manager - bbdate is a simple blackbox tool for displaying the date - in your blackbox slit. - - - -Source package: bbdb -Package: bbdb -Description: The Insidious Big Brother Database (email rolodex) for Emacs - BBDB is a rolodex-like database program for GNU Emacs. BBDB stands - for Insidious Big Brother Database, and is not, repeat, *not* an - obscure reference to the Buck Rogers TV series. - - - -Source package: bbkeys -Package: bbkeys -Description: application to handle key bindings in Blackbox - In the Blackbox window manager version 0.60 and higher, a separate application - is needed to handle key bindings. This is such a program. - - - -Source package: bblaunch -Package: bblaunch -Description: launch windows with manipulated attribs under blackbox - bblaunch is a program which allows the user to control the launching - of applications under the Blackbox window manager. The user can launch - applications with or without decorations, shaded, on a specific workspace - or maximized horizontally or vertically. Requires that you be running - the Blackbox window manager. - - - -Source package: bbmail -Package: bbmail -Description: Mail Utility for X - This is a small mail utility for use with the Blackbox window manager. - - - -Source package: bbpager -Package: bbpager -Description: Pager for the Blackbox window manager - A pager tool for the Blackbox window manager. - - - -Source package: bbpal -Package: bbpal -Description: displays an image, and changes it every few seconds - (from the README) - If you've ever used the GNOME applet "fish," or Wanda, then this is an app - very similar. In fact, that's where I got the idea for bbpal - (since you need GNOME to use Wanda). When you run bbpal, is displays an - image, and changes it every few seconds. Exciting, eh? It's fond of using - up CPU cycles, and making your friends wonder what the heck it's used for. - - - -Source package: bbppp -Package: bbppp -Description: PPP tool for the blackbox window manager - bbppp is a blackbox tool to control and manage your PPP - link. It can start up /shut down your ppp connection - (by running pon/poff), and displays rx and tx via a - modem-lights style PPP load, and also the PPP link uptime. - . - Note that you don't actually need blackbox for this program - to work, but it won't look as good in any other window manager. - - - -Source package: bbsload -Package: bbsload -Description: System load tool for the blackbox window manager - bbsload is a blackbox tool to display your system load. It - can show simple system bar graphs, including load averages - for 1, 5 and 15 minute periods, memory usage, swap usage, - total system usage, as well as CPU loads for user, nice - and system processes and idle time. - . - Note that you don't actually need blackbox for this program - to work, but it won't look as good in any other window manager. - - - -Source package: bbtime -Package: bbtime -Description: Time tool for the blackbox window manager - bbtime is a blackbox tool to display the system time in your - blackbox slit. It can also display other times as an offset - of your local time in a menu. - . - Note that you don't actually need blackbox for this program - to work, but it won't look as good in any other window manager. - - - -Source package: bc -Package: bc -Description: The GNU bc arbitrary precision calculator language - GNU bc is an interactive algebraic language with arbitrary precision which - follows the POSIX 1003.2 draft standard, with several extensions including - multi-character variable names, an `else' statement and full Boolean - expressions. GNU bc does not require the separate GNU dc program. -Package: dc -Description: The GNU dc arbitrary precision reverse-polish calculator - GNU dc is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited - precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros. - . - A reverse-polish calculator stores numbers on a stack. Entering a number - pushes it on the stack. Arithmetic operations pop arguments off the - stack and push the results. - - - -Source package: bcel -Package: libbcel-java -Description: analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files - The Byte Code Engineering Library (formerly known as JavaClass) is - intended to give users a convenient possibility to analyze, create, - and manipulate (binary) Java class files (those ending with .class). - Classes are represented by objects which contain all the symbolic - information of the given class: methods and fields, in particular. - - - -Source package: bchunk -Package: bchunk -Description: A CD image format converter from bin/cue to iso/cdr/wav - The bchunk package contains a UNIX/C rewrite of the BinChunker program. - BinChunker converts a CD image in a .bin/.cue format (sometimes .raw/.cue) - into a set of .iso and .cdr/.wav tracks. The .bin/.cue format is used by some - non-UNIX CD-writing software, but is not supported on most other CD-writing - programs. - - - -Source package: bclock -Package: bclock -Description: Bezier Clock - Bezier Clock, looking somewhat different than - usual clocks. This very funny clock uses a - Bezier curve to draw the hands of the clock. - - - -Source package: bcm5700 -Package: bcm5700-source -Description: module source for Broadcoms bcm5700 gigabit driver - This package provides the source code for the bcm5700 module provided - by broadcom(?). - . - The biggest reason that this driver is not yet in the mainstream kernel - is because nobody seems to understand the code. - . - The source code however reveals how to use "hardware accelerated" vlan - tagging. - . - This driver works with Ben Greears vlan patches. - - - -Source package: bdfresize -Package: bdfresize -Description: Resize BDF Format Font - Bdfresize is a command to magnify or reduce fonts which are described with - the standard BDF format. - - - -Source package: beancounter -Package: beancounter -Description: A stock portfolio performance monitoring tool - This package provides beancounter, a tool to quantify gains and losses in - stock portfolios, as well as the BeanCounter Perl module that underlies it. - Beancounter queries stockprices from Yahoo! Finance server(s) around the - globe and stores them in a relational database (using PostgreSQL) so - that the data can be used for further analysis. Canned performance reports - are available. - - - -Source package: beast -Package: beast -Description: GTK+ Graphical network system to generate sound - BEAST/BSE is a plugin-based system where you can link objects to each other - and generate sound. - . - This is still an ALPHA version of the upstream. - - - -Source package: beav -Package: beav -Description: Binary Editor And Viewer (beav) - beav is an editor for binary files containing arbitrary - data. Text file editors, on the other hand, expect the - files they edit to contain textual data, and/or to be - formatted in a certain way (e.g. lines of printable - characters delimited by newline characters). - . - With beav, you can edit a file in HEX, ASCII, EBCDIC, - OCTAL, DECIMAL, and BINARY. You can display but not edit - data in FLOAT mode. You can search or search and replace - in any of these modes. Data can be displayed in BYTE, - WORD, or DOUBLE WORD formats. While displaying WORDS - or DOUBLE WORDS the data can be displayed in INTEL's or - MOTOROLA's byte ordering. Data of any length can be - inserted at any point in the file. The source of this - data can be the keyboard, another buffer, or a file. - Any data that is being displayed can be sent to a printer - in the displayed format. Files that are bigger than - memory can be handled. - - - -Source package: beaver -Package: beaver -Description: An Early AdVanced EditoR - Beaver is a text editor that is lightweight but full of features for - programming from web authoring to C programming. It is based on the - GTK+ toolkit, supports tons of languages through config files (compatible - with UltraEdit 'wordfile.txt') and offers functions such as automatic - indentation, correction and completion, or syntax highlighting. - - - -Source package: beep -Package: beep -Description: Advanced pc-speaker beeper - beep does what you'd expect: it beeps. But unlike printf "\a" beep allows - you to control pitch, duration, and repetitions. Its job is to live inside - shell/perl scripts and allow more granularity than one has otherwise. It is - controlled completely through command line options. It's not supposed to be - complex, and it isn't - but it makes system monitoring (or whatever else it - gets hacked into) much more informative. - - - -Source package: berlin -Package: berlin-demos-c++ -Description: Demo clients for the Berlin display server - Simple demo applications for the Berlin display server written in C++. -Package: berlin-kit-drawing-libart -Description: libart based DrawingKit for the Berlin display server - DrawingKits are highlevel graphic drivers for the Berlin display server. - They turn the vector-based graphics stored in the server into a format - some support-library can work on. As all Kits it gets loaded into the - server at runtime. - . - This DrawingKit uses libart to generate a pixel-based output that can - get rendered with GGI. - . - You need one DrawingKit that works with your hardware to run the - Berlin display server. -Package: berlin-kit-drawing-postscript -Description: Postscript DrawingKit for the Berlin display server - DrawingKits are highlevel graphic drivers for the Berlin display server. - They turn the vector-based graphics stored in the server into a format - some support-library can work on. As all Kits it gets loaded into the - server at runtime. - . - This DrawingKit produces Postscript output and is used to print any - graphic. - . - You need this DrawingKit to print to postscript printers (or other - postscript interpreters like ghostscript). -Package: berlin-kit-gadget -Description: GadgetKit for the Berlin display server - The GadgetKit contains simple graphics to manipulate others. Examples - are rotators, zoomer and such. As all Kits it gets loaded into the - server at runtime. - . - This Kit is used in one of the C++-demos. -Package: berlin-kit-ggi -Description: GGIKit for the Berlin display server - This Kit allows to access the underlying GGI-library. As all Kits it - gets loaded into the server at runtime. - . - This Kit is used in some of the C++-demos. -Package: berlin-kit-image -Description: ImageKit for the Berlin display server - The ImageKit allows to display and manipulate rasterimages. As all - Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. - . - Most Berlin clients will need this Kit. -Package: berlin-kit-primitive -Description: PrimitiveKit for the Berlin display server - This Kit is the 3D equivalent of the FigureKit: It allows for the - creation of simple 3D objects like cubes, spheres and others. This - needs a 3D-DrawingKit to work. As all Kits it gets loaded into the - server at runtime. - . - All Berlin clients that need 3D objects need this Kit to function - properly. -Package: berlin-kit-unidraw -Description: UnidrawKit for the Berlin display server - This Kit contains a framework for writting vectorbased graphic programs. - As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. - . - This Kit is very much work in progress and not used right now. -Package: berlin-kit-widget-motif -Description: Motif style WidgetKit for the Berlin display server - A WidgetKit is used to create widgets like buttons, scrollbars and others. - The look and feel of those widgets is configurable by exchanging the - WidgetKit As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. - . - This particular implementation uses a Motif-like Look and Feel: That's - very easy to implement:-) - . - All berlin clients depend on the existance of this Kit. -Package: berlin-server -Description: The Berlin display server - Berlin is a windowing system derived from Fresco, a powerful structured - graphics toolkit originally based on InterViews. Berlin extends Fresco - to a full, network-transparent windowing system that is not based on X. - It features a rich drawing interface with multiple backends, device - independent vector based graphics, a Unicode-based text system and is - 3D-aware. It's CORBA-based architecture allow clients in any language - with corba bindings. -Package: libbabylon -Description: Unicode handling library for the Berlin display server - This library contains the Unicode-string and Unicode char classes used - in Berlin's C++ code. It allows to query all properties of Unicode - characters and has some very rudimentary bidir-support. -Package: libbabylon-dev -Description: Unicode handling library for the Berlin display server (development files) - This library contains the Unicode-string and Unicode char classes used - in Berlin's C++ code. It allows to query all properties of Unicode - characters and has some very rudimentary bidir-support. -Package: libberlin -Description: Core library for the Berlin display server - This is the serverside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces. -Package: libberlin-dev -Description: Core library for the Berlin display server (development files) - This is the serverside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces. -Package: libprague -Description: OS wrapper library for the Berlin display server - This OffiX-based library is used to encapsulate OS-specifics like - threading, IPC and so on. -Package: libprague-dev -Description: OS wrapper library for the Berlin display server (development files) - This OffiX-based library is used to encapsulate OS-specifics like - threading, IPC and so on. -Package: libwarsaw -Description: Communication library for the Berlin display server - This is the clientside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces in C++. -Package: libwarsaw-dev -Description: Communication library for the Berlin display server (development files) - This is the clientside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces in C++. -Package: warsaw-idl -Description: Communication library for the Berlin display server (CORBA IDL) - These IDL-files define the Berlin display server's interfaces. They are - its equivalent to the X-protocol. - - - -Source package: bezerk -Package: bezerk -Description: GTK based IRC client - This is a rather alpha irc client, that is, however, functional, and - a good alternative to Tk, or non-free Qt clients. It has support for Tcl - as a scripting language. - - - -Source package: bf-utf -Package: bf-utf-source -Description: Source for fonts needed to build boot-floppies. - This package contains bdf fonts needed to build the international version of - boot-floppies. These fonts used to be in boot-floppies cvs but pserver - had difficulty with such large files. The files are now in their own package. - . - If you aren't building boot-floppies you probably don't need this package. - - - -Source package: bfbtester -Package: bfbtester -Description: Brute Force Binary Tester - BFBTester is great for doing quick, proactive, security checks of - binary programs. BFBTester will perform checks of single and multiple - argument command line overflows as well as environment variable - overflows. BFBTester can also watch for tempfile creation activity to - alert the user of any programs using unsafe tempfile names. While - BFBTester can not test all overflows in software, it is useful for - detecting initial mistakes that can red flag dangerous software. - - - -Source package: bfr -Package: bfr -Description: nonblocking 8-bit-clean pipe buffer - bfr's purpose is to buffer data. It buffers from its standard input - and/or a list of files of your choosing, and allows this data to flow - to its standard output at whatever rate that end can handle. It's - useful for any situation in which its beneficial to have I/O occur in - a detached yet smooth fashion. - Also contained is bfp, a buffering /dev/dsp writer. Pipe your raw PCM - data to it, for skip-free bliss. - - - -Source package: bg5cc -Package: bg5cc -Description: Big-5 wide-characters rectifier - Bg5cc converts `\' in Big-5 wide-characters that appear in - source programs to `\\'. This ensures programs that contain - Big-5 characters can be compiled correctly. Bg5cc should have - little use to end-users. - - - -Source package: bg5ps -Package: bg5ps -Description: A utility to print Chinese Big5/GB documents using TrueType fonts - Bg5ps is a utility to output a Postscript file from a Chinese Big5 - or GB2312 encoded document by using TrueType fonts. - . - Postscript files produced by Netscape and mpage that contain Big5 or - GB2312 characters can be filtered by bg5ps so that the Chinese - characters within can be printed correctly. - . - If you want to use the configuration tool 'bg5psconf', make sure you - have the package python-gtk installed. - - - -Source package: bibindex -Package: bibindex -Description: Fast lookup in BibTeX bibliography data bases - bibindex converts a .bib file to a .bix file, which is a compact - binary representation of the .bib file containing hash tables for - fast lookup, as well as byte offset positions into the corresponding .bib - file. - . - biblook provides an interactive lookup facility using the .bix and .bib - files. It verifies that the file version number and bibindex version - number match its own values, and also compares the file time stamps - so that it can detect whether the .bix file is out-of-date with - respect to the .bib file. In either case, execution terminates. - . - This Debian package features a command line history mechanism through - the GNU readline library (an item listed in the upstream ToDo list). - - - -Source package: bible-kjv -Package: bible-kjv -Description: King James Version of the Bible: user interface program. - This package contains a text-retrieval program and user interface which is - primarily designed to operate on the text and concordance of the King - James translation of the Bible, although it could, in principle, be - used for any text. The search/browse engine allows searching and - reading passages from scripture. Includes full concordance. - . - It would be nice if someone could setup up a webinterface for the bible. -Package: bible-kjv-text -Description: King James Version of the Bible - text and concordance - This package contains the King James Version of the Bible (translated in - 1611) which is and was widely used in the English speaking culture, - together with a full concordance. - . - The text and concordance are compressed and require the bible-kjv package - which contains a text-based user interface for accessing the text. - - - -Source package: bibletime -Package: bibletime -Description: A bible study tool for KDE - BibleTime 1.0.3 is a free and easy to use bible study tool for UNIX systems. - It requires a working KDE2 environment and SWORD 1.5.2 or later. - BibleTime provides easy handling of digitized texts (Bibles, commentaries - and lexicons) and powerful features to work with these texts (search in - texts, write own notes, save, print etc.). - - - -Source package: bibtex2html -Package: bibtex2html -Description: BibTeX to HTML translator and BibTeX filter tool - Collection of tools for filtering BibTeX data bases and for producing - HTML documents from BibTeX data bases: - . - - aux2bib extracts a BibTeX database consisting of only the entries - that are refereed by an aux file. - . - - bib2bib is a filter tool that reads one or several bibliography - files, filters the entries with respect to a given criterion, and - outputs the list of selected keys together with a new bibliography - file containing only the selected entries; - . - - bibtex2html is a translator that reads a bibliography file and - outputs two HTML documents that are respectively the cited - bibliography in a nice presentation, and the original BibTeX file - augmented with several transparent HTML links to allow easy - navigation. - . - See the bibtex2html homepage - http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/bibtex2html/index.en.html. - - - -Source package: bibtool -Package: bibtool -Description: A tool for manipulating BibTeX data bases. - BibTeX provides an easy to use means to integrate citations and - bibliographies into LaTeX documents. But the user is left alone with - the management of the BibTeX files. The program BibTool is intended to - fill this gap. BibTool allows the manipulation of BibTeX files which - goes beyond the possibilities -- and intentions -- of BibTeX. -Package: bibtool-dev -Description: A library providing functions to deal with BibTeX files. - The functions in this library allow the manipulation of BibTeX files. - . - The BibTool program uses this library and can serve as an example how - the BibTool C library can be used. - - - -Source package: bibview -Package: bibview -Description: X11 Bibliography database tool - bibview is a tool to let you set up and maintain BibTeX bibliography - databases. LaTeX can then use these automatically in citations and - bibliographies in your documents. - . - From its README: - . - It [bibview] supports the user in making new entries, - searching for entries and moving entries from one BiB to another. - It is possible to work with more than one BiB simultaneously. - bibview is implemented with Xt and Athena Widgets. - There are six types of windows in bibview: - The main window contains menus for customizing bibview and - for working with BiBs on the file level. - The bibliography window (one for every open BiB) contains commands - for manipulating the BiB. - The list window (at most one for every open BiB) shows a list of - entries. It displays the fields author, title, type and year. - The card window (at most one for every entry) helps editing an entry. - It contains boxes for each field of the entry (according to the type). - The fields can be edited by putting the mouse cursor into the field. - Macros in fields and the symbol for concatenation ('#') are marked - with a preceding '@'. - - - -Source package: bidentd -Package: bidentd -Description: Bisqwit's identd - Bisqwit's identd is an Identification Protocol (RFC 1413) daemon. It - works like an ident daemon is supposed to work. Masquerading is - supported, and works recursively. Works only under Linux, due to the - use of /proc filesystem. - . - A typical case for using Bisqwit's identd: - - Alpha has the internet connection. It has an ip in internet. - - Beta is masqueraded by Alpha. - - Gamma is masqueraded by Beta. - - Somebody in Gamma starts irc, and the irc server (in internet) - gets the username of the user in Gamma, correctly. - All of these computers would be running bidentd (from inetd), - although Gamma could have any ident daemon, as it does not masquerade - further. - - - -Source package: bidwatcher -Package: bidwatcher -Description: Tool for watching and bidding on eBay auctions - Bidwatcher is a tool for eBay users (eBay is a giant internet - auction site). It is a stand alone application that can track - auctions and perform automated bids. - - - -Source package: biew -Package: biew -Description: console hex viewer/editor with disassembler - BIEW (Binary vIEW) is a free, portable, advanced file viewer with - built-in editor for binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. - . - It contains a highlight PentiumIII/K7 Athlon/Cyrix-M2 disassembler, - full preview of MZ, NE, PE, LE, LX, DOS.SYS, NLM, ELF, a.out, arch, - coff32, PharLap, rdoff executable formats, a code guider, and lot of - other features, making it invaluable for examining binary code. - . - DOS, Win32, OS/2, Linux, BeOS, Unix versions are available. - - - -Source package: biff -Package: biff -Description: a mail notification tool - biff is a small little program that tells you when you get mail. - Most standard .bashrc files include 'biff y' at the start to enable - notification. The included biff server is notified whenever new mail - arrives. - - - -Source package: big-cursor -Package: big-cursor -Description: larger mouse cursors for X - This package provides some large mouse cursors for use under X. It's useful - for laptop users, for those running X at very high resolutions, and for - anyone who finds it hard to see the default mouse cursors. - - - -Source package: bigloo -Package: bigloo -Description: A Scheme Compiler - Bigloo is a Scheme system which includes a compiler generating - C code and an interpreter. - . - Bigloo is conformant to IEEE Scheme and is mostly conformant to - Revised5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme with many - extensions: - -Rgc, a lex facility. - -Match, a pattern-matching compiler. - -Foreign languages interface. - -Module language. - -Extension package system. - -An Lalr facility. - -An Object sytem. - -DSSSL support. - -Unicode characters and strings. - -Process, Pipe and Socket support. -Package: bigloo-runtime-2.4a -Description: Runtime libraries for bigloo-compiled programs - Bigloo is a Scheme system which includes a compiler generating - C code and an interpreter. - . - These are runtime libraries for programs compiled with with - the Bigloo Scheme compiler. -Package: bigloo-runtime-2.4b -Description: Run-time libraries for Bigloo-generated programs - Provides the shared run-time libraries that enable programs - compiled with this version of Bigloo to be run, without needing - to have the full compiler installed. - - - -Source package: bind -Package: bind -Description: Internet Domain Name Server - The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain - name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the - Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org. -Package: bind-dev -Description: Libraries used by BIND - This package delivers libbind, et al, which are only needed if you want to - compile other packages that need more nameserver API than the resolver code - provided in libc. -Package: bind-doc -Description: Documentation for BIND - This package provides various documents that are useful for maintaining a - working BIND installation. -Package: dnsutils -Description: Utilities for Querying DNS Servers - This package includes the "nslookup", "dig", and "host" programs - for querying information from the Domain Name System (DNS). It - also includes several short aliases (mx, ns, soa, zone, aaaa) - for querying specific information. -Package: task-dns-server -Description: DNS Server - Installs the BIND DNS server, and related documentation and utility packages. - - - -Source package: binfmt-support -Package: binfmt-support -Description: Support for extra binary formats - The binfmt_misc kernel module, contained in versions 2.1.43 and later of the - Linux kernel, allows system administrators to register interpreters for - various binary formats based on a magic number or their file extension, and - cause the appropriate interpreter to be invoked whenever a matching file is - executed. Think of it as a more flexible version of the #! executable - interpreter mechanism. - . - This package provides an 'update-binfmts' script with which package - maintainers can register interpreters to be used with this module without - having to worry about writing their own init.d scripts, and which sysadmins - can use for a slightly higher-level interface to this module. - - - -Source package: bing -Package: bing -Description: Empirical stochastic bandwidth tester - Bing is a point-to-point bandwidth measurement tool (hence the 'b'), - based on ping. - . - Bing determines the real (raw, as opposed to available or average) - throughput on a link by measuring ICMP echo requests' round trip times - for different packet sizes at each end of the link. - - - -Source package: binkd -Package: binkd -Description: FidoTech TCP/IP mailer - Binkd is a FidoTech mailer designed for use over TCP/IP. - . - This program is NOT an internet mail transfer agent. - If you don't know what it is, you don't need it. - - - -Source package: binstats -Package: binstats -Description: Statistics tool for installed programs - A utility to aid the tidying up of binaries, interpreted scripts, and - dynamic libraries. It can find the number and identity of a.out and - ELF binaries, plus their debugging symbols status, setuid status, and - dynamic library dependence. It can count the number of Java bytecode - programs, tally up the main types of scripts, and look for unidentified - executable text files. - . - Also it is able to find any duplicated executable names, unused - libraries, binaries with missing libraries, statically linked binaries, - and duplicated manual page names. - - - -Source package: binutils -Package: binutils -Description: The GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities. - The programs in this package are used to assemble, link and manipulate - binary and object files. They may be used in conjunction with a compiler - and various libraries to build programs for Linux. -Package: binutils-dev -Description: The GNU binary utilities (BFD development files) - This package includes header files and static libraries necessary to build - programs which use the GNU BFD library, which is part of binutils. Note - that building Debian packages which depend on the shared libbfd is Not - Allowed. -Package: binutils-doc -Description: Documentation for the GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities. - This package consists of the documentation for the GNU assembler, - linker and binary utilities. -Package: binutils-multiarch -Description: Binary utilities that support multi-arch targets. - The programs in this package are used to manipulate binary and object - files that may have been created on other architectures. This package - is primarily for multi-architecture developers and cross-compilers and - is not needed by normal users or developers. Note that a cross-assembling - version of gas is not included in this package, just the binary utilities. - NORMAL USERS SHOULD NOT INSTALL THIS PACKAGE. It's meant only for those - requiring support for reading info from binaries from other architectures. - - - -Source package: binutils-avr -Package: binutils-avr -Description: Binary utilities that support Atmel's AVR targets. - The programs in this package are used to manipulate binary and object - files that may have been created for Atmel's AVR architecture. This package - is primarily for AVR developers and cross-compilers and is not needed - by normal users or developers. - - - -Source package: binutils-h8300-hms -Package: binutils-h8300-hms -Description: The GNU cross assembler for H8/300[HS], linker and binary Utilities. - The programs in this package are used to assemble, link and - manipulate binary and object files. They may be used in - conjunction with a cross-compiler and various libraries to - build programs for Hitachi H8/300 microprocessor-based - target systems. - - - -Source package: binutils-m68k-linux -Package: binutils-m68k-linux -Description: GNU binutils for cross compiling m68k-linux binaries. - The GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities suitable - for a m68k-linux cross compiler. The programs in this package are used - to assemble, link and manipulate m68k-linux binary and object files. - They may be used in conjunction with a m68k-linux compiler and m68k-linux - libraries to build programs for Linux/m68k. - - - -Source package: binutils-sparc -Package: binutils-sparc -Description: Binary utilities that support the SPARC target. - The programs in this package are used to manipulate binary and object - files that may have been created for the SPARC architecture. This package - is primarily for SPARC developers and cross-compilers and is not needed - by normal users or developers, except users of the tkisem SPARC emulator. - - - -Source package: biomode -Package: biomode -Description: [Biology] An Emacs mode to edit genetic data - biomode provides you several interesting commands to take - the antiparallel of a region, convert it using readseq, - runs blast on it, etc. - - - -Source package: bioperl -Package: bioperl -Description: [Biology] Perl tools for computational molecular biology - The Bioperl project is a coordinated effort to collect computational methods - routinely used in bioinformatics into a set of standard CPAN-style, - well-documented, and freely available Perl modules. - - - -Source package: bird -Package: bird -Description: Internet Routing Daemon - Supports OSPF, RIPv2 (No v1), BGP both IPv4 and IPv6 and redistribution - between the protocols with a powerful configuration syntax. - - - -Source package: birthday -Package: birthday -Description: Display information about pending events on login - Given a list of the dates of various different events, works out and - displays a list of those which will come up in the next couple of - weeks. This was originally designed for birthdays, but can equally be - used for reminders about yearly events, or for a running diary. - - - -Source package: bison -Package: bison -Description: A parser generator that is compatible with YACC. - Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a - grammar description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a C - program to parse that grammar. Once you are proficient with Bison, you - may use it to develop a wide range of language parsers, from those used - in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. - . - Bison is upward compatible with Yacc: all properly-written Yacc - grammars ought to work with Bison with no change. Anyone familiar with - Yacc should be able to use Bison with little trouble. - - - -Source package: bison++ -Package: bison++ -Description: generate a parser in c or c++ from BNF notation - Based on bison version 1.19. Compatible with bison but with C++ support. - Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar - description for an LALR (BNF-like) context free grammar into a C/C++ program - to parse that grammar. Once you are proficent with bison++ you can generate - a ide range of language parsers, from those used in simple desk calculators - to complex programming languages. - - - -Source package: bitcollider -Package: bitcollider -Description: Collects bitprint and other information from files for bitzi.com - Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with - constant contributions from others of metadata on files. - . - Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files - on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program - does two major things: - . - * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, - or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that - can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. - * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting - this identifying information as the search terms. - . - At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your - file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. - If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, - that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen - name. -Package: bitcollider-plugins -Description: bitcollider plugins - These plugins allow the bitcollider program to get metadata from rich media - files. So far, there are plugins for ogg vorbis and wav files. - . - Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with - constant contributions from others of metadata on files. - . - Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files - on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program - does two major things: - . - * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, - or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that - can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. - * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting - this identifying information as the search terms. - . - At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your - file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. - If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, - that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen - name. -Package: libbitcollider-dev -Description: bitcollider library headers - This is the development headers for the bitcollider libs. - . - Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with - constant contributions from others of metadata on files. - . - Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files - on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program - does two major things: - . - * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, - or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that - can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. - * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting - this identifying information as the search terms. - . - At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your - file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. - If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, - that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen - name. -Package: libbitcollider1 -Description: bitcollider library - This is used by the bitcollider program. - . - Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with - constant contributions from others of metadata on files. - . - Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files - on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program - does two major things: - . - * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, - or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that - can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. - * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting - this identifying information as the search terms. - . - At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your - file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. - If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, - that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen - name. - - - -Source package: bitmap-mule -Package: bitmap-mule -Description: package to use bitmap in MULE or Emacs/mule. - bitmap-mule is a package to use bitmap in MULE or Emacs/mule. - bitmap-mule has following modules: - - bitmap.el: kernel of bitmap-mule - - bitmap-bi.el: functions for Emacs 20.2 or earlier - - bitmap-ci.el: functions for Emacs 20.3 or later - - po.el: tiny BDF font editor - - smiley-mule.el: smiley-mark encoder/decoder - - x-face-mule.el: inline X-Face decoder - - gnus-bitmap.el: Gnus/gnus related functions for x-face-mule.el - - vm-bitmap.el: VM related functions for x-face-mule.el - Not for XEmacs. -Package: xfonts-bitmap-mule -Description: ETL 16dot bitmap font for X - ETL 16dot bitmap font for X servers. - And for bitmap-mule. - . - bitmap-mule is a package to use bitmap in MULE or Emacs/mule. - - - -Source package: bk2site -Package: bk2site -Description: Utility to turn bookmarks into Yahoo/Slashdot like pages - bk2site will transform a Netscape bookmarks file (use xbel-utils to - convert other formats) into a yahoo-like website with slashdot-like - news. You can see an example website created with it at - http://MultiAgent.com. - . - The program has several nice features: - . - Includes hit-counter and display feature (see which URLs are popular). - Includes integrated cgi-bin search.pl program. - Nice-looking output. - Powerful customization. - Inserts navigation information into the top of each page. - Puts a "new" icon next to new entries. - Supports any other icon(s) (e.g., cool.gif, hot.gif) you might want to show. - Puts New Additions on the front page. - Puts News Items on the front page. - Supports URL and directory aliases. - Use PRIVATE keyword to keep some URLs/folders from appearing. - - - -Source package: bl -Package: bl -Description: Blink Keyboard LEDs. - bl blinks the keyboard LEDs: the Num Lock, the Caps Lock, and the Scroll Lock. - bl is a very helpful monitor of server's state. Blinking speed could tell - about CPU load. - - - -Source package: black-box -Package: black-box -Description: Find the crystals - There's a black box. You can shoot in and watch, where the shot leaves - the box. In the box, crystals are reflecting the shots. You have to - guess where the crystals are hidden, by watching your shots. - - - -Source package: blackbox -Package: blackbox -Description: Window manager for X - This is a window manager for X. It is similar in many respects to - such popular packages as Window Maker, Enlightenment, and FVWM2. You - might be interested in this package if you are tired of window managers - that are a heavy drain on your system resources, but you still want - an attractive and modern-looking interface. - . - The best part of all is that this program is coded in C++, so it - is even more attractive "under the hood" than it is in service -- no - small feat. - . - If none of this sounds familiar to you, or you want your computer to - look like Microsoft Windows or Apple's OS X, you probably don't want - this package. - - - -Source package: blackened -Package: blackened -Description: A feature rich ircII based IRC client - IRC (Internet Relay Chat) provides a way of communicating in real - time with people from all over the world. It consists of various - separate networks (or "nets") of IRC servers, machines that allow - users to connect to IRC. The largest nets are EFnet (the original IRC - net, often having more than 32,000 people at once), Undernet, IRCnet, - DALnet, NewNet and OPN. - . - Generally, the user (such as you) runs a program (called a "client") - to connect to a server on one of the IRC nets. The server relays - information to and from other servers on the same net. - . - The ircII program is the first widely used IRC client. IrcII has - spawned several other clients in modern times, all of which keep the - basic ircII command set and add to it in various more or less useful - ways. - . - Blackened is an enhanced ircII based IRC client that offers a variety - of features not found in other clients, including commands designed - for IRC server operators and administrators. Normal users also benefit - from additional functionality. - . - See also the Official Blackened Website at - http://www.blackened.com/blackened/. - - - -Source package: blackjack -Package: blackjack -Description: Very simple blackjack game - blackjack is a *very* simple blackjack game, which implements the basic - features of the game. It will be expanded in the future, when its - programmer (me :) gets more time to work on it. - - - -Source package: blacs-mpi -Package: blacs-lam-dev -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms - This package provides the development links and the static libraries. -Package: blacs-lam-test -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms - This package provides programs to test your BLACS libraries. -Package: blacs-mpich-dev -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms - This package provides the development links and the static libraries. -Package: blacs-mpich-test -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms - This package provides programs to test your BLACS libraries. -Package: blacs-test-common -Description: Test data for BLACS testers. - The BLACS testers in blacs-lam-test or blacs-mpich-test need - some data provided by this package. -Package: blacs1-lam -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms - The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to - create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be - implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of - distributed memory platforms. - . - You can choose between an implementation based on MPI or PVM. This - package uses MPI. There also exist implementations on HP Exemplar, - IBM SP Series, Thinking Machines CM-5, SGI Origin 2000 and some Crays. -Package: blacs1-mpich -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms - The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to - create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be - implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of - distributed memory platforms. - . - You can choose between an implementation based on MPI or PVM. This - package uses MPI. There also exist implementations on HP Exemplar, - IBM SP Series, Thinking Machines CM-5, SGI Origin 2000 and some Crays. - - - -Source package: blacs-pvm -Package: blacs-pvm-dev -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms - The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to - create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be - implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of - distributed memory platforms. - . - This package provides the development links and the static libraries. - . - You can choose between an implementation based on MPI or PVM. This - package uses PVM. There also exist implementations on HP Exemplar, - IBM SP Series, Thinking Machines CM-5, SGI Origin 2000 and some Crays. -Package: blacs-pvm-test -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms - The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to - create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be - implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of - distributed memory platforms. - . - This package provides programs to test your BLACS libraries. -Package: blacs1-pvm -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms - The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to - create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be - implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of - distributed memory platforms. - . - This package provides the shared libraries. - - - -Source package: blas -Package: blas -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, shared library - BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient - routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. - They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear - algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. This - implementation is the Fortran 77 reference implementation found - at netlib. - . - This package contains a shared version of the library. -Package: blas-dev -Description: A set of building blocks for performing vector and matrix operations - BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) is a set of efficient routines for most of the - basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high - quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. - . - This package contains a static version of the library. -Package: blas-doc -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, documentation - BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient - routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. - They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear - algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. This - implementation is the Fortran 77 reference implementation found - at netlib. - . - This package contains manual pages for the routines, and other - supporting documentation -Package: blas-test -Description: Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, testing programs - BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient - routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. - They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear - algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. This - implementation is the Fortran 77 reference implementation found - at netlib. - . - This package contains a set of programs which test the integrity - of an installed blas-compatible shared library. These programs - may therefore be used to test the libraries provided by the - blas package as well as those provided by the atlas packages. - The programs are dynamically linked -- one can explicitly select - a library to test by setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH or LD_PRELOAD - environment variables. Likewise, one can display the library - selected using the ldd program in an identical environment. -Package: blas1 -Description: A set of building blocks for performing vector and matrix operations - BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) is a set of efficient routines for most of the - basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high - quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. - . - This package contains a shared version of the library. - - - -Source package: blast -Package: blast -Description: Vent your frustration with programs by blowing holes in them - Blast lets you vent your frustration with programs by blowing holes in - them. With this program you can blast holes any window in X. Holes become - permanent unless you repair them before you quit. You may move permanently - "damaged" windows and enjoy the view behind the holes. - - - -Source package: blatte -Package: blatte -Description: a powerful text markup and transformation language - A blatte document can be translated into a Perl program that, when - executed, produces a transformed version of the input document. - . - A Major emacs mode for editing Blatte source is also included. - . - Many users will be interested in Blatte's ability to serve as a - high-level language for writing web pages. This requires the - module blatte-html which is included. - - - -Source package: blinkd -Package: blinkd -Description: Blinks keyboard LEDs for an answering machine or fax machine. - Blinkd is a client/server pair, that lets the keyboard LEDs - blink, indicating things like the number of incoming voice - calls in the voice box or incoming faxes in the spool. - - - -Source package: blitz++ -Package: blitz++ -Description: C++ template class library for scientific computing - Blitz++ offers a high level of abstraction, - but performance which rivals Fortran. The - current version supports arrays and vectors. - This package includes libraries and headers for - compiling programs with blitz++. - Homepage http://monet.uwaterloo.ca/blitz/ - - - -Source package: bloksi -Package: bloksi -Description: Sliding-blocks puzzle (glotski written in perl) - Bloksi is a sliding-blocks puzzle : blocks should be pushed around - until a "goal" position is reached. This is nearly a clone -written - in perl- of glotski, whose files can be loaded. - - - -Source package: blootbot -Package: blootbot -Description: a severely modified infobot for IRC - This bot is based upon infobot-0.44.2 by Kevin Lenzo. The basis of infobot - is still there but _many_ wild features have been added. Along the way, a - couple of typos were spotted in the original infobot source and fixed in - this version. Without infobot, there would be no blootbot so all thanks to - kevin for bringing infobot in the first place. - . - FEATURES - * Additional information stored with factoids. (factinfo) - * Wide range of statistics for Bot, Factoids, IRC, Debian. - (status, factstats, ircstats, chanstats, cmdstats) - * Advanced topic management. (the first cool feature) - * Improved factoid search, allowing search by key or value. - * Freshmeat support (freshmeat.net) - * Debian Contents and Packages, search and info. - * much more... - - - -Source package: blt -Package: blt -Description: Shared libraries for blt - This is the shared libraries for BLT. You should only need this - if you are using programs which are linked to blt, or are - developing programs in BLT. - . - BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, - and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or - Tk source files. - . - An attempt is being made to unify the BLT libraries so that the package is - independent of whatever tcl/tk library (e.g. 8.0,8.2,8.3) you are using. - This will be via the tcl stubs interface. As part of this process, blt8.0 - is obsolete and this package dynamically chooses the correct version of - BLT library to match your situation. This makes is a lot bigger than if - you choose the library versions yourself, but means that you always - have the version you need (not always the case under the old system) -Package: blt-common -Description: Common run-time parts to the BLT libraries - This is the common library files for the shared libraries of BLT. - You should only need this only if you are using a BLT run-time library - in your code. - . - BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, - and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or - Tk source files. -Package: blt-demo -Description: blt demo scripts - a tcl/tk extension library - This is the demonstration scripts for BLT. You should only need this - if you are interested in seeing what BLT can do, or are having trouble - understanding the syntax of some BLT commands. - . - BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, - and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or - Tk source files. -Package: blt-dev -Description: Development in blt - a tcl/tk extension library - This is the development package for BLT. You should only need this - if you are developing programs in BLT. The library name is BLT8.3. - . - BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, - and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or - Tk source files. - . - BLT now has a "lite" version with no graphics for use with pure tcl scripts. - Both this and the full version are included. -Package: blt8.0 -Description: Shared libraries for blt (using tk8.0) - This is the shared libraries for BLT. You should only need this - if you are using programs which are linked to blt, or are - developing programs in BLT. - . - This is package blt linked to tk/tcl 8.0. Package blt is always linked - for the newest tk/tcl package available in Debian. However, this also - means that package blt is often unstable. Note that the dynamic library - in blt-tk8.0 is called libBLT8.0.so..., while package blt uses libBLT.so... - as the library name. - . - BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, - and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or - Tk source files. -Package: blt8.0-dev -Description: Development in blt and tk8.0 - a tcl/tk extension library - This is the development package for BLT. You should only need this - if you are developing programs in BLT. - . - This is package blt-dev linked to tk/tcl 8.0. Package blt-dev - is always linked for the newest tk/tcl package available in Debian. - However, this also means that package blt-dev is often unstable. - Note that the libraries in blt8.0-dev is called BLT8.0, which is slightly - incompatible with the rest of the world but allows us in the future to have - multiple BLT development environments in stalled simultaneously. - . - BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, - and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or - Tk source files. - - - -Source package: bluefish -Package: bluefish -Description: A Gtk+ HTML editor - Bluefish is a GTK HTML editor for the experienced web designer. It is - currently in alpha stage, but still usable. Its features include nice - wizards for startup, tables and frame; a fully featured image insert - dialog; thumbnail creation and automatically linking of the thumbnail - with the original image; and configurable HTML syntax highlighting. - . - For validation to work you need weblint. For preview to work, - you need a web browser that can view local files given to it - on the command line. - - - -Source package: bmconf -Package: bmconf -Description: The installer and configurator of the Smart Boot Manager - The Smart Boot Manager is a program which runs at boot time, and give - you the ability to select which OS you want to run. It has a lot of - functionality which haven't implemented by other boot managers, like - scheduled default, boot from other hard disk than first, good privilege - system with encrypted passwords, online configuration, etc. - . - In this package you can find an installer and a configurator program too. - With installer you can easily install the SBM, but the configurator may - be complicated, and to end-users I think the online configuration is better. - The configurator is good if you want to configure the Smart Boot Manager - from scripts. - - - -Source package: bmv -Package: bmv -Description: PostScript viewer for SVGAlib - BMV is a frontend for GhostScript. Using BMV you can now - preview your PostScript files comfortably. You can also - use it for viewing rawPBM image files. It uses SVGAlib - and it is intended for Linux users who cannot run X. - It is particularly suitable for previewing PS files from - dvips. It is small and fast. - . - The Debian version of bmv is patched to include a rotate - option and further keybindings. - - - -Source package: bnc -Package: bnc -Description: IRC Session Bouncing Proxy - BouNCe is a daemon designed to allow some people who do not have - access to the net in general, but who do have access to another pc - that can reach the net, the ability to BouNCe though this pc to IRC. - - - -Source package: bnetd -Package: bnetd -Description: Battle.Net server for Unix like systems - The server currently implements most of the same functionality as the - real Battle.Net servers. You can chat, play games, use / commands, - and things like account passwords, user icons, add banners, and - channel operators work too. It is by no means complete, though. - . - More information can be found at the bnetd web site - http://www.bnetd.org/. - - - -Source package: bnlib -Package: bnlib1 -Description: A multiple precision mathematics library. - Assembly language routines are used to make this library very fast. -Package: bnlib1-dev -Description: Development files for bnlib1 a multiple precision library. - Assembly language routines are used to make this library very fast. - - - -Source package: boa -Package: boa -Description: Lightweight and High Performance WebServer - Boa is a single-tasking HTTP server. That means that unlike - traditional web servers, it does not fork for each incoming - connection, nor does it fork many copies of itself to handle multiple - connections. It internally multiplexes all of the ongoing HTTP - connections, and forks only for CGI programs (which must be separate - processes.) Preliminary tests show boa is capable of handling several - hundred hits per second on a 100 MHz Pentium. - - - -Source package: bobot++ -Package: bobot++ -Description: An IRC bot with scripting features. - bobot++ is a robust IRC bot with many common bot features such as flood - control, userlist and channel control, logging, but also intelligent - ban/deban and channel mode settings. - . - It also provides Scheme scripting features using Guile. - - - -Source package: bock -Package: bock -Description: Bootstrap-only compiler kit for a subset of Java(tm) - BOCK is a prototype native compiler, originally intended to enable - a Java(tm) development environment to be bootstrapped from a C-only - environment. It was envisioned that its sole purpose in life would be - to compile the forthcoming "Jackal" Java compiler. - . - BOCK has, since then, gained functionality, and should soon be able - to compile most non-graphical Java programs. Its lack of anything - resembling error checking means that it won't be of much use for - development, but it might be able to generate a reasonably fast binary - version of your program. - . - That said, BOCK is still very much in the pre-alpha testing stage. - It is therefore unlikely to be of use to anyone except dedicated hackers - and developers. - . - Also included is "jcomp", a slightly more friendly front-end for bock, - which compiles programs against the BOCK mini-library and compiles - BOCK's C output to native code in one step. - - - -Source package: bogl -Package: bogl-bterm -Description: Ben's Own Graphics Library - graphical terminal - Ben's Own Graphics Library is a small framebuffer library, - including basic widgets, support for text in multiple - languages, and mouse handling. - . - This package contains bterm, a utf-enabled framebuffer terminal. -Package: libbogl-dev -Description: Ben's Own Graphics Library - development files - Ben's Own Graphics Library is a small framebuffer library, - including basic widgets, support for text in multiple - languages, and mouse handling. - . - This package contains the BOGL include files, static library, - and development documentation. -Package: libbogl0 -Description: Ben's Own Graphics Library - shared library - Ben's Own Graphics Library is a small framebuffer library, - including basic widgets, support for text in multiple - languages, and mouse handling. - . - This package contains the shared library version of BOGL. - - - -Source package: bogosort -Package: bogosort -Description: sorts or doesn't sort files or standard input - bogosort sorts files or its standard input using the - bogo-sort algorithm. - . - It can also simply randomize lines in - a file for you. - - - -Source package: bombardier -Package: bombardier -Description: The GNU Bombing utility - This game is the same as the old bombardier game on Commodore Plus 4. - This version supports hall of fame and more cities. - - - -Source package: bombermaze -Package: bombermaze -Description: A bomberman clone for GNOME, for 2-4 players - It is a multiplayer action game in which players run around in - a square-grid maze while dropping bombs and collecting power-ups. - The bombs explode after a short time delay, taking out any nearby - bricks and players. For maximum effect, bombs can be arranged so as - to cause a chain reaction of explosions. The last player left is - the winner. - - - -Source package: bonnie -Package: bonnie -Description: File System Performance Benchmark - bonnie is a file system benchmark which attempts to study - bottlenecks - it is named 'Bonnie' for semi-obvious reasons. - - - -Source package: bonnie++ -Package: bonnie++ -Description: Hard drive bottleneck testing benchmark suite. - It is called Bonnie++ because it was based on the Bonnie program. This - program also tests performance with creating large numbers of files. - Now includes zcav raw-read test program. A modern hard drive will have more - sectors in the outer tracks because they are longer. The hard drive will - have a number (often more than 8) of zones where each zone has the same - number of sectors (due to the need for an integral number of sectors per - track). This program allows you to determine the levels of performance - provided by different zones and store them in a convenient format for gnuplot. - - - -Source package: bonobo -Package: bonobo -Description: The GNOME Bonobo System. - Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces - for creating reusable components (controls) and creating compound - documents. - . - The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the - Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable - components and applications that can be used to form more complex - documents. -Package: libbonobo-dev -Description: The GNOME Bonobo library - development files. - Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces - for creating reusable components (controls) and creating compound - documents. - . - The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the - Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable - components and applications that can be used to form more complex - documents. -Package: libbonobo2 -Description: The GNOME Bonobo library. - Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces - for creating reusable components (controls) and creating compound - documents. - . - The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the - Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable - components and applications that can be used to form more complex - documents. -Package: libefs-dev -Description: Embedded File System library - development files. - This is a first approach to implement a file-system-inside-a-file. The - library is called libefs (EFS = Embedded File System). - . - This package is part of Bonobo. -Package: libefs1 -Description: Embedded File System library. - This is a first approach to implement a file-system-inside-a-file. The - library is called libefs (EFS = Embedded File System). - . - This package is part of Bonobo. - - - -Source package: bonobo-activation -Package: bonobo-activation -Description: Bonobo Activation Framework - Bonobo Activation is an object activation framework for GNOME2. It uses ORBit. -Package: libbonobo-activation-dev -Description: Bonobo Activation Framework -- development files - Bonobo Activation is an object activation framework for GNOME2. It uses ORBit. -Package: libbonobo-activation4 -Description: Bonobo Activation Framework -- runtime libraries - Bonobo Activation is an object activation framework for GNOME2. It uses ORBit. - - - -Source package: bonobo-conf -Package: bonobo-conf -Description: The Bonobo Configuration System - The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to - access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML - format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. - The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). -Package: libbonobo-conf-dev -Description: The Bonobo Configuration System -- development files - The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to - access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML - format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. - The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). - . - This package includes development files. -Package: libbonobo-conf0 -Description: The Bonobo Configuration System -- shared library - The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to - access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML - format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. - The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). - . - This package contains shared library. - - - -Source package: bonobo-config -Package: bonobo-config -Description: The Bonobo Configuration System for GNOME2 - The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to - access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML - format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. - The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). -Package: libbonobo-config-dev -Description: The Bonobo Configuration System for GNOME2 -- development files - The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to - access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML - format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. - The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). - . - This package includes development files for GNOME2. -Package: libbonobo-config0 -Description: The Bonobo Configuration System for GNOME2 -- shared library - The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to - access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML - format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. - The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). - . - This package contains shared library for GNOME2. - - - -Source package: bonobo-python -Package: bonobo-python -Description: Python interface to Bonobo - Provides an interface to the Bonobo component framework for use in Python - programs and scripts. - - - -Source package: bonsai -Package: bonsai -Description: The famous Mozilla CVS query tool by web interface - The Mozilla team made this tool to help following the life of - CVS modules. Here is the Debian version of this tools. - . - WARNING: This tool will not work out of the box. You will need to complete - the install procedure according the /usr/share/doc/bonsai/README.debian.gz - document. - - - -Source package: bookmarker -Package: bookmarker -Description: WWW based bookmark management, retrieval and search tool - Bookmarker is a nice tool for people who have too many bookmarks, in - too many different browsers, on too many different computers. It helps - manage bookmarks throw categories and allow other people access or - extent your bookmark database through a really simple http based interface. - . - More information can be found at the bookmarker web site - http://renaghan.com/bookmarker/ . - - - -Source package: bookmarks -Package: bookmarks -Description: The Debian bookmark collection - This package is a large collection of bookmarks (weblinks), and shall - constantly be updated and improved with your help. The German link - collection for example is already very complete. - The numerous links are most useful to everybody, but of course especially - for newbies to find their way to the vast Internet resources. - Although this bookmark collection lists all kind of resources (e.g. - search engines, links to online dictionaries, etc), the majority of - them are still computer and Linux oriented. - This package also includes the Perl script bookmarks-convert that can - convert different bookmark formats (netscape, lynx, html). - - - -Source package: bookview -Package: bookview -Description: Tcl/Tk based NDTP(Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) client. - BookView is a NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) client - written in Tcl/Tk. It requires Tcl8.0jp/Tk8.0jp (`jp' means `Japanized - version'). - - - -Source package: boost -Package: libboost-dev -Description: Boost.org libraries development files - The Boost web site provides free, peer-reviewed, portable C++ source - libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the C++ - Standard Library. One goal is to establish "existing practice" and - provide reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are - suitable for eventual standardization. Some of the libraries have - already been proposed for inclusion in the C++ Standards Committee's - upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical Report. - . - For the following subprojects separate packages exist: regex, python, - graph. - . - For more information on boost visit the project homepage - http://www.boost.org/ . -Package: libboost-examples -Description: Boost.org libraries examples collection - Example code that uses the Boost libraries. - . - The Boost web site provides free, peer-reviewed, portable C++ source - libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the C++ - Standard Library. One goal is to establish "existing practice" and - provide reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are - suitable for eventual standardization. Some of the libraries have - already been proposed for inclusion in the C++ Standards Committee's - upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical Report. - . - For the following subprojects separate packages exist: regex, python, - graph. - . - For more information on boost visit the project homepage - http://www.boost.org/ . -Package: libboost-graph-dev -Description: Generic graph components and algorithms in C++ - Part of the Boost.org library collection. - . - Graphs are mathematical abstractions that are useful for solving - many types of problems in computer science. Consequently, these - abstractions must also be represented in computer programs. A - standardized generic interface for traversing graphs is of utmost - importance to encourage reuse of graph algorithms and data structures. - . - For more information on graph visit the project homepage - http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/index.html . -Package: libboost-graph1.27 -Description: Generic graph components and algorithms in C++ - Part of the Boost.org library collection. - . - Graphs are mathematical abstractions that are useful for solving - many types of problems in computer science. Consequently, these - abstractions must also be represented in computer programs. A - standardized generic interface for traversing graphs is of utmost - importance to encourage reuse of graph algorithms and data structures. - . - For more information on graph visit the project homepage - http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/index.html . -Package: libboost-python-dev -Description: The Boost Python Library development files - Part of the Boost.org library collection. - . - The Boost Python Library is used to quickly and easily export a C++ - library to Python such that the Python interface is very similar to - the C++ interface. It is designed to be minimally intrusive on your - C++ design. In most cases, you should not have to alter your C++ - classes in any way in order to use them with Boost.Python. The - system should simply "reflect" your C++ classes and functions into - Python. The major features of Boost.Python include support for: - Subclassing extension types in Python, Overriding virtual functions - in Python, Member function Overloading, Automatic wrapping of - numeric operators among others. - . - For more information on python library visit the project homepage - http://www.boost.org/libs/python/ . -Package: libboost-python1.27 -Description: Boost Python Library - Part of the Boost.org library collection. - . - The Boost Python Library is used to quickly and easily export a C++ - library to Python such that the Python interface is very similar to - the C++ interface. It is designed to be minimally intrusive on your - C++ design. In most cases, you should not have to alter your C++ - classes in any way in order to use them with Boost.Python. The - system should simply "reflect" your C++ classes and functions into - Python. The major features of Boost.Python include support for: - Subclassing extension types in Python, Overriding virtual functions - in Python, Member function Overloading, Automatic wrapping of - numeric operators among others. - . - For more information on python library visit the project homepage - http://www.boost.org/libs/python/ . -Package: libboost-regex-dev -Description: Regular expression library for C++ - Part of the Boost.org library collection. - . - Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often - used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix - utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each - of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ - users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular - expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not - represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope - with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a - manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C - libraries can not do. - . - For more information on regex visit the project homepage - http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/ . -Package: libboost-regex1.27 -Description: Regular expression library for C++ - Part of the Boost.org library collection. - . - Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often - used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix - utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each - of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ - users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular - expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not - represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope - with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a - manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C - libraries can not do. - . - For more information on regex visit the project homepage - http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/ . - - - -Source package: boot-floppies -Package: boot-floppies -Description: Scripts to create the Debian installation system - This package is for developers wishing to build the Debian - installation system on their own. It allows you to create a custom - Debian installation system on floppy disk or other media. - . - Users wishing to install Debian do not need this package. They should - go to http://www.debian.org/releases/ for information on how to - download or procure installation materials. -Package: install-doc -Description: Documentation for Debian installation and release notes - Contains documentation for the Debian installation system for this - architecture. Files are provided in HTML, ASCII, and PDF format in - /usr/share/doc/install-doc. A number of different languages are - provided. - . - The full set of this this information may be found in - - - - -Source package: bootcd -Package: bootcd -Description: run your system from cd without need for disks. - Copy your running Debian System on CD with the command bootcdwrite. - If your system has no CD-Writer you can build a bootcd via NFS on a - remote System with CD-Writer. When you run your system from CD you do - not need any disks. All changes will be done in ram. To reuse this - changes at next boottime you can save them on FLOPPY with the command - bootcdflopcp. If booting from your CD-drive is not supported, booting - from FLOPPY is possible. It is possible to install a new system from - the running CD with the command bootcd2disk. Bootcd2disk can also find - a target disk, format it and make it bootable automatically. - - - -Source package: bootp -Package: bootp -Description: bootp/DHCP server - This is a server for the bootp protocol; which allows network administrator - to setup networking information for clients via an /etc/bootptab on a server - so that the clients can automatically get their networking information. While - this server includes rudimentary DHCP support as well, we suggest using the - dhcp package if you need DHCP support, as it is much more complete. - - - -Source package: bootpc -Package: bootpc -Description: bootp client - This is a boot protocol client used to grab the machines ip number, set up - DNS nameservers and other useful information. - - - -Source package: bottlerocket -Package: bottlerocket -Description: Utility to control X10 Firecracker devices - A command-line utility to interact with the Firecracker version of - X10's home control devices. - . - Also included is rocket launcher, a graphical frontend to bottlerocket. - If you want this functionality you should have wish installed - - - -Source package: boust -Package: boust -Description: A tcl/tk text-reader that formats the file in boustrophedon - This is a tcl/tk text-reader that formats the file in boustrophedon - (a reading- / writing- style that alternates direction every line). - . - Unlike conventional left-to-right styles of reading/writing, - boustrophedon does not require the eye (or the hand) to whip back to - the margin whenever the end of a line is reached. In boustrophedon, - the horizontal position does not change; one simply goes down to the - next line and continues. - - - -Source package: bow -Package: libbow -Description: Bag of Words Library - `Libbow' is a library of C code intended for writing statistical - text-processing programs. This package includes the library, as - well as a text classification front-end (rainbow), and a document retrieval - front-end (arrow). - - - -Source package: boxes -Package: boxes -Description: Textmode box- and comment drawing filter. - Boxes is extremely configurable filter for adding and removing ASCII art - (comments, for example) around chunks of text. Most modern text editors - support filtering text through external filters. Boxes is such a filter. - - - -Source package: bpalogin -Package: bpalogin -Description: login client for the Telstra Bigpond Cable Network (Australia) - bpalogin is an open source login client for the Telstra Bigpond Cable - Network in Australia. It is neither written nor supported by Telstra or - Bigpond. It is both simple to use and stable. Unlike the standard client it - does not crash, reconnects when there is a network problem, is available for - most operating systems, can run as a service on WinNT/2k and comes with source - - - -Source package: bplay -Package: bplay -Description: Buffered audio file player/recorder - The bplay package provides a simple command-line utility for playing - and recording audio files in raw sample, VOC and WAV formats. - . - To use this program you need a soundcard of some kind and the - appropriate driver configured into your kernel. - . - When run the program creates two processes which share a memory - buffer. It does reading/writing on the disk and the sound device - simultaneously, in order to be less liable to `pause' because the - disk is too slow or too busy. - - - -Source package: bpowerd -Package: bpowerd -Description: monitor UPS status for Best Patriot power supplies - bpowerd is used to monitor a serial port for the status of - a Best Patriot power supply. It runs as a daemon and - sends status information to the system log. bpowerd can - detect powerfail, battery-low, and power-restore condi- - tions. The status is communicated to init via - /dev/initctl. bpowerd can also send a signal to the power - supply's inverter by using the -k switch. - - - -Source package: brahms -Package: brahms -Description: Graphical music editor and MIDI sequencer - Brahms is a music editor which allows score and piano-roll - notation. It can use MIDI input and generate MIDI output. Brahms - current version is still beta software, but it is quite usable. - . - Sound from Brahms can be heard if you have a sound driver (OSS or - ALSA). You should have a configured sound card or device. - . - Brahms is part of the KDE project. - - - -Source package: bridge -Package: bridge -Description: Control software and documentation for bridging in 2.0 kernels - The 2.0.X Linux Kernels support Bridging. This modules contains - documentation and a tool to configure bridging. - Any protocol can be bridged not only protocols that are supported by the - Kernel. Bridging is very efficient by determining which Ethernet MAC - addresses are on which side of the Bridge and forwarding only packets - that are necessary. Linux will work like an Ethernet Switch! - . - You should have at least Linux 2.0.22 installed with bridging enabled - for this to work. Earlier kernels have a memory leak. - - - -Source package: bridge-utils -Package: bridge-utils -Description: Utilities for configuring the Linux 2.4 bridge. - This package contains utilities for configuring the Linux ethernet - bridge. The Linux ethernet bridge can be used for connecting multiple - ethernet devices together. The connecting is fully transparent: hosts - connected to one ethernet device see hosts connected to the other - ethernet devices directly. - - - -Source package: bridgex -Package: bridgex -Description: Bridge Control software and Documentation - This modules contains documentation and tools for bridging with protocol - filtering and monitoring functions as available in the 2.2.x kernels. - - - -Source package: brltty -Package: brltty -Description: Access software for a blind person using a soft braille terminal - BRLTTY is a daemon which provides access to the Linux console (text mode) - for a blind person using a soft braille display. It drives the braille - terminal and provides complete screen review functionality. - The following display models are supported: - * Alva (ABT3xx/Delphi) - * BrailleLite (18 or 40) - * BrailleNote 18/32 - * Tieman CombiBraille - * EcoBraille displays - * EuroBraille displays - * HandyTech - * LogText 32 - * Tieman MultiBraille - * MDV braille displays - * Tieman MiniBraille - * Papenmeier - * TSI (PowerBraille/Navigator) - * Vario Emul. 1 (40/80) - * Videobraille - * Vario Emul. 2 - * Tieman Voyager 44/70 (USB) - * VisioBraille - - - -Source package: browser-history -Package: browser-history -Description: User daemon that tracks URLs looked at and logs them. - Browser-history came from the will to overcome a Netscape bug: there is no - global history, and if you close a window, its whole history is lost. For - people browsing lots of sites, having the possibility of backtracking to - where one has been before means that you don't have to put everything in - your bookmarks file. If you are not sure if a site may be worth - remembering, don't add it in your bookmarks. If you need it later, just - browse your history files. - . - It works with: Netscape Navigator, Arena, and Amaya. Support for - `browser-history' can easily be added to other browsers, provided you can - program and have the browser sources. - . - A manual page and simple documentation will be installed in - /usr/share/doc/browser-history/browser-history.html, along with a simple - CGI interface to grep the history log and display the result. The optional - CGI program requires `cgiwrap' or Apache configured with `suexec'. - - - -Source package: bsd-finger -Package: finger -Description: User information lookup program. - finger displays information about the system users. -Package: fingerd -Description: Remote user information server. - Fingerd is a simple daemon based on RFC1196 that provides an interface to the - "finger" program at most network sites. The program is supposed to return a - friendly, human-oriented status report on either the system at the moment or a - particular person in depth. - - - -Source package: bsd-ftpd -Package: bsd-ftpd -Description: Port of the OpenBSD FTP server - This is a GNU/Linux port of the FTP server from OpenBSD. Consequently, - it is believed to be quite secure. - Other interesting features are support for IPv6 and an internal ls. - - - -Source package: bsdgames -Package: bsdgames -Description: collection of text games from BSD systems - This is a collection of some of the text-based games and amusements that have - been enjoyed for decades on unix systems. - . - Includes these programs: adventure, arithmetic, atc, backgammon, battlestar, - bcd, boggle, caesar, canfield, countmail, cribbage, fish, gomoku, hangman, - hunt, mille, monop, morse, number, pig, phantasia, pom, ppt, primes, quiz, - random, rain, robots, sail, snake, tetris, trek, wargames, worm, worms, - wump, wtf - - - -Source package: bsdmainutils -Package: bsdmainutils -Description: More utilities from FreeBSD. - This package contains lots of small programs many people expect to find - when they use a BSD-style Unix system. - . - Included are: banner, cal, calendar, col, colcrt, colrm, column, from, - hexdump, look, lorder, ul, write. - . - This package used to contain whois and vacation, which are now distributed - in their own packages. Also here was tsort, which is now in the "textutils" - package, version 2.0-1 and later. - - - -Source package: bsdutils -Package: bsdutils -Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. - This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed - to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install - bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. - . - Included are: kill, logger, renice, script, wall - - - -Source package: bsign -Package: bsign -Description: Corruption & intrusion detection using embedded hashes - This package embeds secure hashes (SHA1) and digital signatures (GNU - Privacy Guard) into files for verification and authentication. - Currently, target file types are all ELF format: executables, kernel - modules, shared and static link libraries. This program has - functionality similar to tripwire and integrit without the need to - maintain a database. - - - -Source package: bsmtpd -Package: bsmtpd -Description: Batched SMTP mailer for sendmail and postfix - This package adds a new "mailer" named bsmtp to sendmail or postfix, - which allows you to use batched SMTP as protocol. BSMTP is used in - UUCP environments and allows to transport many mails as a - (compressed) batch instead of transporting every single mail. So - bsmtp is an alternative to rmail. - . - Special features of this bsmtp package: - - Completely written in C. - - Configurable batch size (automatically sends batch to uux when a - defined size is reached). - - Creates backups of all outgoing batches (and removes them regularly) - - Works with sendmail and postfix. - - - -Source package: btyacc -Package: btyacc -Description: Backtracking parser generator based on byacc - btyacc is a hacked version of the original Berkeley "byacc". The main - change to byacc is the addition of backtracking code, allowing you to - try both alternatives in case of shift-reduce or reduce-reduce - conflicts. As long as no backtracking takes place, speed is comparable - to bison. - . - Additional features: - - enhanced support for storing of text position information for tokens - - closes the potential *yacc/bison memory leak during error recovery - - preprocessor directives like %ifdef, %include - - C++ friendly - . - Related packages: bison, byacc, antlr - - - -Source package: bubblemon -Package: bubblemon -Description: Bubbling Load Monitoring Gnome Applet - A GNOME panel applet that displays the CPU + memory load as a bubbling - liquid. - - - -Source package: buffer -Package: buffer -Description: Buffering/reblocking program for tape backups, printing, etc. - Buffer implements double buffering and can be used to keep backup tapes - streaming or printers printing. It can also be used to convert a data - stream to a given output blocksize. - . - Buffer uses shared memory to convert a variable input data rate to a - constant output data rate. It is typically used in a pipe between a backup - program and the tape device, but there are also other applications like - buffering printer data in lpd's input filter. - - - -Source package: bug -Package: bug -Description: Bug Reporting Tool interfacing with the Bug Tracking System - A script to ease the reporting of bugs. Automatically figures out version - numbers of the package reported and all depending packages. Adds config files - etc to the bug report. - . - A script for easily accessing the bug database in the WWW is also included. - - - -Source package: bug-buddy -Package: bug-buddy -Description: A graphical bug reporting tool for GNOME - The goal of bug-buddy is to make reporting bugs very - simple and easy for the user, while making the reports - themselves more useful and informative for the developer. - It can extract debugging information from a core file or - crashed application (via gnome_segv). It currently - supports the bug tracking systems of Gnome, Helix, KDE, - and Debian. - - - -Source package: bugsquish -Package: bugsquish -Description: Bugs are trying to suck blood out of your arm! - "Bug Squish" is an action game not unlike light gun arcade games, but - played with a mouse. It's loosely based on a MacOS game whose name I - can't recall. - . - Bugs are trying to suck blood out of your arm! Squish them with with - your fly swatter before you run out of blood. - - - -Source package: bugsx -Package: bugsx -Description: evolve biomorphs using genetic algorithms - buugsx is a program which draws biomorphs - based on parametric plots of Fourier sine and cosine - series and let's you play with them using genetic - algorithms. - - - -Source package: bugzilla -Package: bugzilla -Description: Mozilla bug tracking system - Bugzilla is a web-based tool that lets you: - * report bugs - * assign bugs to the appropriate developers - * prioritize bugs - * set bug dependencies - * arrange bugs by product and component - With these features, you can also use Bugzilla as a to-do list manager. - . - Bugzilla is a web application that lets users report and look up existing bugs. - Changes made to a bug's status are automatically sent to users concerned with - it. -Package: bugzilla-doc -Description: comprehensive guide to Bugzilla - The Bugzilla Guide is a document (in ASCII text, HTML, and SGML format) - discussing Bugzilla administration, maintenance, and use. - - - -Source package: buici-clock -Package: buici-clock -Description: attractive desktop clock - As clocks go, Buici satisfies the basic need of representing the - time accurately and attractively. I wrote it when I began to use X - as my primary desktop environment and wanted to have a decent - looking clock on my desktop. I loathe digital clocks. This release - has limited configurability. - - - -Source package: build-essential -Package: build-essential -Description: Informational list of build-essential packages - If you do not plan to build Debian packages, you don't need this - package. Moreover this package is not required for building Debian - packages. - . - This package contains an informational list of packages which are - considered essential for building Debian packages. This package also - depends on the packages on that list, to make it easy to have the - build-essential packages installed. - . - If you have this package installed, you only need to install whatever - a package specifies as its build-time dependencies to build the - package. Conversely, if you are determining what your package needs - to build-depend on, you can always leave out the packages this - package depends on. - . - This package is NOT the definition of what packages are - build-essential; the real definition is in the Debian Policy Manual. - This package contains merely an informational list, which is all - most people need. However, if this package and the manual disagree, - the manual is correct. - - - -Source package: bumprace -Package: bumprace -Description: 1 or 2 players race through a multi-level maze. - In BumpRacer, 1 player or 2 players (team or competitive) choose among 4 - vehicles and race through a multi-level maze. The players must acquire - bonuses and avoid traps and enemy fire in a race against the clock. -Package: bumprace-data -Description: Data files for bumprace - In BumpRacer, 1 player or 2 players (team or competitive) choose among 4 - vehicles and race through a multi-level maze. The players must acquire - bonuses and avoid traps and enemy fire in a race against the clock. - . - This package contains sound and image files for bumprace - - - -Source package: burgerspace -Package: burgerspace -Description: Avoid evil foodstuffs and make burgers. - This is a clone of the classic game "BurgerTime". In it, you play the - part of a chef who must create burgers by stepping repeatedly on the - ingredients until they fall into place. And to make things more - complicated, you also must avoid evil animate food items while performing - this task, with nothing but your trusty pepper shaker to protect you. - - - -Source package: busybox -Package: busybox -Description: Tiny utilities for small and embedded systems. - BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single - small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for the most common - utilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e., ls, cp, mv, - mount, tar, etc.). The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than - their full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included - provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU - counterparts. - . - This package installs the BusyBox binary but does not install symlinks - for any of the supported utilities. You can use /bin/busybox --install - to install BusyBox to the current directory (you do not want to do this - in / on your Debian system!). -Package: busybox-static -Description: Standalone rescue shell with tons of builtin utilities. - BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single - small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for the most common - utilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e., ls, cp, mv, - mount, tar, etc.). The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than - their full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included - provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU - counterparts. - . - BusyBox-static provides you with a statically linked simple stand alone shell - that provides all the utilities available in BusyBox. This package is - intended to be used as a rescue shell, in the event that you screw up your - system. Invoke "busybox sh" and you have a standalone shell ready to save - your system from certain destruction. Invoke "busybox", and it will list the - available builtin commands. - - - -Source package: busybox-source-0.60.0 -Package: busybox-source-0.60.0 -Description: BusyBox source code - Provides the source code for BusyBox. This package is useful as a build - dependency for other packages that have components based on BusyBox. - . - BusyBox binaries are available separately in the busybox and busybox-static - packages. - - - -Source package: buthead -Package: buthead -Description: copy all but the first few lines - Copy all but the first N lines of standard input to standard output. - - - -Source package: bvi -Package: bvi -Description: A binary file editor - The bvi is a display-oriented editor for binary files, based on the vi - text editor. If you are familiar with vi, just start the editor and begin to - edit! If you never heard about vi, maybe bvi is not the best choice for you. - - - -Source package: bwbar -Package: bwbar -Description: Generates text and graphical readout of current bandwidth use. - This program will output a PNG and a text file that can be used in scripts - or be included in web pages to show current bandwidth usage. The amount - of total bandwidth can be customized. The PNG output appears as a bar graph - showing maximum possible usage with the current inbound or outbound usage - shown as a differently colored bar. - . - An example of this can be seen at http://www.kernel.org/ - - - -Source package: bwbasic -Package: bwbasic -Description: Bywater BASIC Interpreter - The Bywater BASIC Interpreter (bwBASIC) implements a large superset of - the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978) and a significant - subset of the ANSI Standard for Full BASIC (X3.113-1987) in C. It also - offers shell programming facilities as an extension of BASIC. bwBASIC - seeks to be as portable as possible. - - - -Source package: bwidget -Package: bwidget -Description: A set of extension widgets for Tcl/Tk - The BWidget toolkit is a high-level widget set for Tcl/Tk. It contains - widgets such as progress bars, 3D separators, various manager widgets - for toplevels, frames, paned or scrolled windows, button boxes, - notebooks or dialogs as well as composite widgets such as comboboxes, - spin boxes and tree widgets. - . - The BWidget toolkit is completely written in Tcl so no compiled - extension library is required. - - - -Source package: bwm -Package: bwm -Description: BandWidth Monitor - This is a very tiny bandwidth monitor (not X11). Can monitor up to 16 - interfaces in the in the same time, and shows totals too. - - - -Source package: bwnfsd -Package: bwnfsd -Description: RPC daemon for BWNFS. - BWNFSD is an RPC daemon used in conjunction with BWNFS (a client NFS for DOS - based PCs). BWNFSD provides Authentication, Print Spooling, DOS 3.1 Locking, - DOS 3.1 Sharing, GID name mapping, UID name mapping services for BWNFS and - associated applications on the PC. BWNFSD is being used also by Macintosh NFS - clients. - - - -Source package: byacc -Package: byacc -Description: The Berkeley LALR parser generator - Yacc reads the grammar specification in a file - and generates an LR(1) parser for it. The parsers consist - of a set of LALR(1) parsing tables and a driver routine - written in the C programming language. - - - -Source package: bzflag -Package: bzflag -Description: a 3D first person tank battle game - BZFlag is a 3D multi-player tank battle game that allows - users to play against each other in a networked environ- - ment. There are five teams: red, green, blue, purple and - rogue (rogue tanks are black). Destroying a player on - another team scores a win, while being destroyed or - destroying a teammate scores a loss. Rogues have no team- - mates (not even other rogues), so they cannot shoot team- - mates and they do not have a team score. - . - There are two main styles of play: capture-the-flag and - free-for-all. In capture-the-flag, each team (except - rogues) has a team base and each team with at least one - player has a team flag. The object is to capture an enemy - team's flag by bringing it to your team's base. This - destroys every player on the captured team, subtracts one - from that team's score, and adds one to your team's score. - In free-for-all, there are no team flags or team bases. - The object is simply to get as high a score as possible. - . -Package: bzflag-server -Description: bzfs - BZFlag game server and proxy - bzfs is the server for BZFlag, and it must be running to - play. It can be run on any system on the network (includ- - ing a player's system or one without graphics). Terminat- - ing the server terminates the game in progress. - . - bzrelay is a firewall tunnel for bzfs. It uses TCP and - allows you and your firewalled company of friends to beat - into submission other BZFlag players. - . - - - -Source package: bzip2 -Package: bzip2 -Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor - utilities - bzip2 is a freely available, patent free, high-quality data compressor. - It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available - techniques, whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six - times faster at decompression. - . - bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler block-sorting text - compression algorithm, and Huffman coding. Compression is generally - considerably better than that achieved by more conventional - LZ77/LZ78-based compressors, and approaches the performance of the PPM - family of statistical compressors. - . - The archive file format of bzip2 (.bz2) is incompatible with that of its - predecessor, bzip (.bz). -Package: libbz2 -Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime - This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor. -Package: libbz2-1.0 -Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime - This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor. -Package: libbz2-dev -Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - development - Static libraries and include files for the bzip2 compressor library. - - - -Source package: bzip2-old -Package: libbz2 -Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime - This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor. - - - -Source package: c-cpp-reference -Package: c-cpp-reference -Description: C and C++ reference for KDevelop - A reference for C and C++ created to be used with KDevelop. - - - -Source package: c-sig -Package: c-sig -Description: A signature tool for GNU Emacs - C-sig is a signature insertion tool for GNU Emacs. - Features in c-sig include: - - registering signatures interactively - - learning facility - - expanding signatures dynamically - - modifying signatures through elisp functions - - - -Source package: c2050 -Package: c2050 -Description: Lexmark 2050 Color Jetprinter Linux Driver - Filter to convert a Postscript file to Lexmark 2050 format. - . - This driver runs the thing at 300dpi in color. - - - -Source package: c2hs -Package: c2hs -Description: C->Haskell Interface Generator - C->Haskell is an interface generator that simplifies the development - of Haskell bindings to C libraries. The tool processes existing C - header files that determine data layout and function signatures on - the C side in conjunction with Haskell modules that specify - Haskell-side type signatures and marshaling details. Hooks embedded - in the Haskell code signal access to C structures and functions -- - they are expanded by the interfacing tool in dependence on - information from the corresponding C header file. - . - Haskell 98 is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. - More info plus the language definition is at http://www.haskell.org/. - - - -Source package: c2html -Package: c2html -Description: Highlight C sources for WWW presentation - c2html can highlight your source for presentation in the WWW. - It can also be used as a CGI script and can detect whether - the client browser supports compressed data to save bandwidth. - - - -Source package: c2man -Package: c2man -Description: Graham Stoney's mechanized man page generator - C2man is an automatic documentation tool that extracts comments from C - source code to generate functional interface documentation in the same - format as sections 2 & 3 of the Unix Programmer's Manual. It requires - minimal effort from the programmer by looking for comments in the - usual places near the objects they document, rather than imposing a - rigid function-comment syntax or requiring that the programmer learn - and use a typesetting language. Acceptable documentation can often be - generated from existing code with no modifications. - . - conformance: supports both K&R and ISO/ANSI C coding styles - . - Features: - * generates output in nroff -man, TeXinfo, LaTeX or - HTML format - * handles comments as part of the language grammar - * automagically documents enum parameter & return - values - * handles C (/* */) and C++ (//) style comments - Problems: - * doesn't handle C++ grammar (yet) - * doxygen does this job better - - - -Source package: c2ps -Package: c2ps -Description: convert an ASCII file with C/C++ code to PostScript - Converts the specified ASCII file containing C/C++ code to PostScript - output conforming to the Adobe Structuring Conventions. The actual - output page may be out with one, two or four columns. - - - -Source package: cabextract -Package: cabextract -Description: a program to extract Microsoft Cabinet files - Cabextract is a program which unpacks cabinet (.cab) files, which - are a form of archive Microsoft uses to distribute their software - and things like Windows Font Packs. - - - -Source package: cadubi -Package: cadubi -Description: Creative ASCII Drawing Utility By Ian - CADUBI is an application written in Perl that allows you to draw - text-based images that are viewable on typical unix-based consoles. - Usually the applications that emulate these consoles support various - text modes, such as background and foreground colors, bold, and inverse. - . - This text art, commonly called "ASCII art," is used in various places - such as online BBSes, email and login prompts. - - - -Source package: cal -Package: ccal -Description: Colorised calendar utility - CCAL is a drop in replacement for the standard unix calendar - program. It includes support for color and daily, weekly, - and yearly reminders/appointments. - . - This release contains bug fixes and - new features including support for reading "reminder" - data files. - - - -Source package: calamaris -Package: calamaris -Description: Log analyzer for Squid or Oops proxy log files - Calamaris is a Perl script which generates nice statistics out of - Squid or Oops log files. It is invoked daily before the proxy rotates - its log files and mails the statistics or puts them on the web. - . - There are quite a number of options to choose what kind of report - should be generated (domain-report, peak-report, performance-report etc.). - This can be tuned in /etc/cron.daily/calamaris - . - An example of such a report can be found on - http://www.cord.de/tools/squid/calamaris/calamaris-2.html - - - -Source package: calc -Package: calc -Description: An advanced calculator and mathematical tool for Emacs - This is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool for GNU - Emacs. XEmacs has calc built-in, so you only need this package if you - are using GNU Emacs. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48 - series of calculators, calc's many features include: - * Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations. - * Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers. - * Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and - polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed - intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities, - sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas. - * Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions. - * Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers). - * Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return. - * Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and - arithmetic modulo M for any M. - * Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus. - * Moving data to and from regular editing buffers. - * "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly - inside any editing buffer. - * Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program. - * Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas, - algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp. - - - -Source package: calcoo -Package: calcoo -Description: Scientific calculator (GTK+) - Calcoo is a scientific calculator designed to provide maximum usability. - The features that make Calcoo better than (at least some) other calculator - programs are: - . - - bitmapped button labels and display digits to improve readability - - no double-function buttons - you need to click only one button - for any operation (except for arc-hyp trigonometric functions) - - undo/redo buttons - - both RPN (reverse Polish notation) and algebraic modes - - copy/pase interaction with X clipboard - - display tick marks to separate thousands - - two memory registers with displays - - displays for Y, Z, and T registers - - - -Source package: calife -Package: calife -Description: Provides super user privileges to specific users. - Calife is a lightweight alternative to Sudo. - It allows selected users to obtain a shell with the identity - of root, or another user, after entering their own password. - This permits the system administrator to grant root privileges - without sharing the root password. - - - -Source package: cam -Package: cam -Description: Cpu's Audio Mixer for Linux - An audio mixer for Linux, based originally on aumix. - Supports both OSS/Free and OSS/Linux. - . - The DOSEMU package provides the vga font which xcam (a script to run - cam nicely in an xterm) needs to run properly, but it will run without it. - - - -Source package: camas -Package: camas -Description: A versatile WebMail system for the Caudium WebServer - CAMAS is a WebMail system created for the Caudium WebServer. It - features multi-lingual interface (most European languages are - already present in the distribution), full themability of the - user interface, mailbox sorting, on-line mail notification, - global and local address books, import from the Pine or Netscape - address books and much more. CAMAS is written in the Pike language. - - - -Source package: came -Package: came -Description: Rewrite of the xawtv webcam app using imlib2 - camE is a rewrite of the xawtv webcam app using imlib2 - Features include: - * Uses Imlib2 - * TTF fonts - * Blended transparent text - * Title text - * Options in ~/.camErc - * Message read from separate file (eg echo "eating my dinner" > ~/.caminfo) - * Color the text as you like - * Text background any color/alpha value - * scp support for uploading - * And more... - - - -Source package: camediaplay -Package: camediaplay -Description: Still Camera Digital Interface - A downloading/controlling tool for digital cameras with - Sanyo firmware. Cameras with Sanyo firmware include all Olympus - products, Epson products, Agfa products, and of course, Sanyo - digital cameras. - . - KNOWN TO WORK WITH - The following lines list is based on Japanese product code. - (US product code is in parentheses - EPSON's naming scheme is too - confusing) - - Olympus "Camedia" C-400L (Olympus D-200L) - - Olympus "Camedia" C-820L (Olympus D-320L) - - Olympus "Camedia" C-1000L (Olympus D-500L) - - Olympus D-450Z - - Olympus "Camedia" C-2020Z - - Sanyo DSC-V1 (Sanyo VPC-G200E) - - EPSON "Colorio Photo" CP-100 (EPSON PhotoPC) - - EPSON "Colorio Photo" CP-200 (EPSON PhotoPC 500) - - EPSON "Colorio Photo" CP-500 (EPSON PhotoPC 600) - - Nikon CP-900 - . - SHOULD WORK WITH - Any camera with Sanyo firmware/CPU. - Olympus, Epson, Agfa and Sanyo digital cameras falls into this - category, reportedly. - - - -Source package: camlidl -Package: camlidl -Description: Stub code generator for Objective Caml - CamlIDL generates stub code for interfacing Caml with C from an IDL - description of the C functions. Thus, CamlIDL automates the most - tedious task in interfacing C libraries with Caml programs. - . - It can also be used to interface Caml programs with other languages, as - long as those languages have a well-defined C interface. - . - This package contains the CamlIDL executable. -Package: camlidl-doc -Description: Documentation for CamlIDL - CamlIDL generates stub code for interfacing Caml with C from an IDL - description of the C functions. Thus, CamlIDL automates the most - tedious task in interfacing C libraries with Caml programs. - . - This package contains the CamlIDL documentation in PostScript, PDF and - HTML formats. - - - -Source package: camlimages -Package: libcamlimages-ocaml -Description: OCaml image processing library - CamlImages is an image processing library for Objective CAML, - which provides: - basic functions for image processing and loading/saving - various image file formats (hence providing a translation - facility from format to format) - an interface with the Caml graphics library allows to display - images in the Graphics module screen and to mix them with Caml - drawings - a freetype interface, integrated into the library: you can - draw texts into images using any truetype fonts - . - In addition, the library can handle huge images that cannot be - (or can hardly be) stored into the main memory (the library then - automatically creates swap files and escapes them to reduce the - memory usage). - . - This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries. -Package: libcamlimages-ocaml-dev -Description: OCaml image processing library - CamlImages is an image processing library for Objective CAML, - which provides: - basic functions for image processing and loading/saving - various image file formats (hence providing a translation - facility from format to format) - an interface with the Caml graphics library allows to display - images in the Graphics module screen and to mix them with Caml - drawings - a freetype interface, integrated into the library: you can - draw texts into images using any truetype fonts - . - In addition, the library can handle huge images that cannot be - (or can hardly be) stored into the main memory (the library then - automatically creates swap files and escapes them to reduce the - memory usage). - . - This package contains the development part of the camlimages - library. -Package: libcamlimages-ocaml-doc -Description: OCaml CamlImages library documentation - This package provides documentation for the OCaml CamlImages - library. - . - The library itself is provided in the libcamlimages-ocaml and - libcamlimages-ocaml-dev packages. - - - -Source package: camlp4 -Package: camlp4 -Description: a Pre-Processor-Pretty-Printer for Objective Caml. - Camlp4 is a Pre-Processor-Pretty-Printer for Objective Caml. It offers - syntactic tools (parsers, extensible grammars), the ability to extend the - concrete syntax of Objective Caml (quotations, syntax extensions), and to - redefine it from scratch. - - - -Source package: camlp4-doc -Package: camlp4-doc -Description: documentation for camlp4 in ps and html format - Camlp4 is a Pre-Processor-Pretty-Printer for Objective Caml. This package - contains its documentation in html and postscript format, including - reference and tutorial docs. - - - -Source package: camlzip -Package: libzip-ocaml -Description: ocaml compression libraries - This Objective Caml library provides easy access to compressed files in ZIP - and GZIP format, as well as to Java JAR files. It provides functions - for reading from and writing to compressed files in these formats. - . - This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries. -Package: libzip-ocaml-dev -Description: ocaml compression libraries - This Objective Caml library provides easy access to compressed files in ZIP - and GZIP format, as well as to Java JAR files. It provides functions - for reading from and writing to compressed files in these formats. - . - This package contains the developpment part of the camlzip package. - - - -Source package: camserv -Package: camserv -Description: stream video out onto the web - Takes a video-for-linux video stream, generally from a camera, and - streams it out live to requesting clients. Works with Mozilla, Netscape - Navigator, and (under protest) Microsoft Internet Explorer. -Package: camserv-relay -Description: relay camserv streaming video - This connects as a client to a camserv streaming video server, and then - acts as a camserv server, streaming the same data to clients. - Useful when the computer doing the streaming has insufficient CPU, - I/O, or network bandwidth to stream to the required number of clients. - A tree of camserv relays can handle massive loads. -Package: libcamserv-dev -Description: camserv libraries, development files - Static libraries and header files required for compiling with - the camserv system libraries, including - libjpg_filter, librand_filter, libtext_filter, libvideo_basic, libvideo_v4l. -Package: libcamserv0 -Description: camserv shared libraries - Shared libraries used by the camserv system, including - libjpg_filter, librand_filter, libtext_filter, libvideo_basic, libvideo_v4l. - - - -Source package: camstream -Package: camstream -Description: collection of tools for webcams and other video-devices - CamStream is (going to be) a collection of tools for - webcams and other video-devices, enhancing your Linux - system with multimedia video. All written in C++ and with - a nice GUI frontend. The interface is based on Qt, an - excellent GUI framework. - . - The aim of this project is build a set of programs for: - * Webcamming, that is saving an image and uploading it to - a server at regular intervals; - * Video conferencing; - * Webcam broadcast (including server); - * Recording movie clips (AVI, Quicktime) from a webcam (and - playing them back); - * Using a webcam as a security camera. - - - -Source package: canna -Package: canna -Description: A japanese input system (server and dictionary). - Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. - Canna provides a unified user interface for inputing Japanese. - . - Canna supports Nemacs(Mule), kinput2 and canuum. All of these - tools can be used by a single customization file, romaji-to-kana - conversion rules and conversion dictionaries, and input Japanese in - the same way. - . - Canna converts kana to kanji based on a client-server model and - supports automatic kana-to-kanji conversion. - . - This package includes cannaserver program and dictionary files. -Package: canna-utils -Description: A japanese input system (utility). - Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. - This package includes canna client programs. -Package: libcanna1g -Description: Canna Runtime Library (Libc6). - Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. - This package includes canna shared libraries. -Package: libcanna1g-dev -Description: Canna Static Library and Headers (Libc6). - Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. - This package includes header and static libraries. - - - -Source package: canna-shion -Package: canna-shion -Description: supporting dictionaries for Canna - Shion is a set of dictionaries supporting Canna. - It has much more words than original dictionaries of Canna - and it makes Canna more intelligent. - - - -Source package: capi4hylafax -Package: capi4hylafax -Description: Faxing over CAPI 2.0 device - If you have working capi20 interface, use this package to send and - receive fax over capi. It can be used as a "fax-modem" for a - hylafax-server or as stand alone version. Be sure you have a recent - kernel with capi4linux compiled in. - . - Please read /usr/share/doc/capi4hylafax/README.Debian to make things - working. - - - -Source package: cappuccino -Package: cappuccino -Description: an utility to let your boss think that you're working hard - Run this software on your computer when you are not motivated to work, and - enjoy doing something different. If your boss come in your cubicle, he'll - think "Yeah, he's doing something different since his computer is really - busy - He's doing something really important". - - - -Source package: casio -Package: casio -Description: Backup utility for the CASIO diary. - It is a package ported from DOS to allow communication to the CASIO - series of hand-held organizers. It allows backup from CASIO to your - computer and restore a backup file from your computer to the CASIO. It - can also output human readable file from CASIO. - Currently supports: phone, calendar, schedule, memo, and reminder. - . - Read the documentation before using this program! - - - -Source package: castle-combat -Package: castle-combat -Description: enclose land and destroy your opponent's castle - It's a clone of the old DOS game Rampart. Up to four players (or - more in future versions) build castle walls, place cannons - inside these walls, and shoot at the walls of their enemy(s). If - a player can't build a complete wall around one of his castles, - he loses. The last surviving player wins. - - - -Source package: casu -Package: casu -Description: Communication and Status Utilities - This package contains 2 utilities: - . - 1. flon -- lists your friends who are logged on - 2. to -- sends a short message to another user - . - flon simply uses the ~/.friends file to instruct it on which - users to display. Flon can also act like a BSD style who(1), - if invoked with the -w option or from a symlink named 'who'. - . - to is rather like write(1), except that it accepts input as - command line arguments rather than on the standard input. - It uses ~/.torc for configuration, and can be configured - to autoreply to messages in different ways depending on - whether you're logged in or not or if your terminal is - idle, and can also exclude individual users from sending - messages to your terminal. - - - -Source package: catalog -Package: catalog -Description: Tool to create,maintain and display Yahoo! like directories. - Catalog is a perl program that allows to create, maintain and display - Yahoo! like directories. The user interface is 100% HTML. It requires a - MySQL database to run. - . - The general idea behind the design of Catalog is that creating a catalog - is mainly a matter of organizing objects in a structured tree. For - Catalog the objects are records in a table of the SQL database. - The structured tree is a set of tree nodes and relations between these - nodes. The maintainer of the catalog is in charge of building the tree - and placing objects in this tree. - . - Here is a short list of the functions provided by Catalog: - . - * Display structured trees of resources. - * Display chronologically ordered resources and associated calendar. - * Display alphabetical indexes of resources. - * Allow full text search in the resources and the category names. - * Powerful HTML based administration of catalogs. - * On-Line editing of resource records. - * Handle an arbitrary number of catalogs. - * High performances using mod_perl and Apache. - * Easy customization of the user view using HTML template files. - * It is possible to define more than one view of the same catalog. - * Load and unload a thematic catalog in XML. - * Create an HTML dump of a structured tree to publish a static version. - * Complete documentation including a guide and a reference manual. - * Ready to use example. - - - -Source package: catdoc -Package: catdoc -Description: MS-Word to TeX or plain text converter - This program extracts text from MS-Word files, trying to preserve - as many special printable characters as possible. catdoc supports - everything up to Word-97. - . - It doesn't even try to preserve fancy Word formatting, because - Word users usually don't care about document structure, and it is - this very thing which is important to LaTeX users. - . - Also provided is xls2csv, which extracts data from Excel spreadsheets - and outputs it in comma-separated-value format. - . - This package suggests tk because it also includes wordview, an - optional Tk-based GUI for catdoc. The MIME config provided in this - package will use wordview is X is running, or catdoc directly if it - is not. - - - -Source package: catdvi -Package: catdvi -Description: DVI to plain text translator - CatDVI translates a TeX Device Independent (DVI) file into a readable - plaintext file. It aims to generate high-quality output that reproduces - all aspects of the DVI file within the limits of the output medium. - CatDVI uses Unicode internally and can output ASCII, ISO Latin 1 and - UTF-8 Unicode. - . - CatDVI can be used for previewing TeX documents on character-cell displays - such as traditional terminals and terminal emulators. It is also possible - to use it in generation of plain text documents from TeX source, assuming - that the document is written with this conversion in mind. - . - CatDVI is under development and as such yet incomplete. However, it is - quite useful even in its current form and already outperforms some of its - competition in some areas. - . - CatDVI requires that the TFM files for all fonts used in its input DVI files - are installed or can be generated by kpathsea. - - - -Source package: catsboot -Package: catsboot -Description: Boot glue for ARM CATS systems - This package contains glue code to install the kernel on CATS machines - in a form that is acceptable to the firmware. - - - -Source package: caudium -Package: caudium -Description: An extensible WWW server written in Pike - Caudium is a modern, fast and extensible WWW server derived from Roxen. - Caudium is by default compatible with Roxen 1.3 although some incompatible - options, mostly introduced to improve the performance, security etc. of - the server, can be turned on. Caudium features built-in log parsing - engine (UltraLog), XSLT parser, native PHP4 support, multiple execution - threads and many more features - see - http://caudium.net/ and http://caudium.org/ for more information. -Package: caudium-dev -Description: Development files for Caudium - A small package that contains files required for developing Caudium - extension packages without installing Caudium itself. -Package: caudium-modules -Description: C modules for Caudium - Certain parts of Caudium are coded in C for speed. This package contains - the compiled shared modules that are required by Caudium to run. -Package: caudium-pixsl -Description: Pike XSLT module for Caudium - Certain parts of Caudium are coded in C for speed. This package contains - the compiled shared extension module that provides Caudium with - XSLT support. -Package: caudium-ultralog -Description: Log Parser module for Caudium - Certain parts of Caudium are coded in C for speed. This package contains - the compiled shared extension module that provides Caudium with a built-in - log file parser that is capable of generating extensive statistics on the - fly for virtual servers configured in your Caudium WebServer. - - - -Source package: cbb -Package: cbb -Description: The Check-Book Balancer - a Quicken clone - CBB is a perl and tk application which can handle several bank accounts. - CBB make transfers, balancing, spending analysis a breeze. - - - -Source package: cbrowser -Package: cbrowser -Description: a C/C++ source code indexing, querying and browsing tool - Cbrowser is a graphical C/C++ source code searching and browsing tool, - and a hierarchical function call viewer. - . - Cbrowser is a front-end to the popular source code indexing and querying - program cscope and the alternative cs, both free software. - . - Author: Chris Felaco - Home Page: http://cbrowser.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: cccd -Package: cccd -Description: A small GTK+ CD player program - cccd is a small GTK+ CD player program with many features: - * Works with SCSI devices - * CDDB lookups (local and remote) and local storing - * Uses very little screen space - * Handles CD Extras (mixed mode CDs) - - - -Source package: cce -Package: cce -Description: Console Chinese Environment - display Chinese (GB) on console - CCE is a Console Chinese Environment like WZCE, yact & chdrv that - lets you display and input Chinese (GB) at the console. Input - methods include PinYin, WuBi, ShuangPin and ZiranMa. - - - -Source package: ccmalloc -Package: ccmalloc -Description: A memory profiler/debugger - This is a memory profiling package. It can be used to debug various - memory allocation problems, including: - o memory leaks - o multiple deallocation of the same data - o under writes and over writes - o writes to already deallocated data - - - -Source package: cd-circleprint -Package: cd-circleprint -Description: prints round shaped cd-labels - a program to create round shaped cd-labels written in perl, - using perl-tk as frontend. - It has four lines of nice round shaped text for each label, - additional four fields with normal text, choosable text-size, - font colour, background colour and background images. - You can squeeze the whole page if your printer doesn't generate correct - circles and you can move the circle on the sheet. - The output is postscript so it should be usable on any system. - - - -Source package: cd-discid -Package: cd-discid -Description: CDDB DiscID utility - cd-discid is a backend utility to get CDDB discid information from a CD-ROM - disc. - - - -Source package: cdbackup -Package: cdbackup -Description: CD-R(W) backup utility - cdbackup and cdrestore are a pair of utilities designed to facilitiate - streaming backup to and from CD-R(W) disks. Specificially, they were - designed to work with dump/restore, but tar/cpio/whatever you want should - work, so long as it writes to stdout for backups and reads from stdin for - restores. - - - -Source package: cdcd -Package: cdcd -Description: command line or console based CD player - cdcd works in two ways, accepting commands directly off the command line or - in a query mode similar to other UNIX programs. To pass a command to cdcd, - simply run cdcd with the command as the argument (e.g. cdcd play). This is - great for using cron and cdcd together to make a CD alarm clock. Or you can - run cdcd without arguments and you will be given the cdcd command prompt. - - - -Source package: cdcontrol -Package: cdcontrol -Description: A parallel burner that allow you to write to one or more CD-Writter at once - CDcontrol is a parallel CD burner program. It's allow you write - to a unlimited number or CD writers (IDE and SCSI) at once time. - The CDcontrol is the first burning system of that type that I know - for *nix operating system and it's all under GPL license. - . - Some of it's features are better than commercial systems that I've - hear about (and fully support CD images and all data type supported - by cdrecord program), one of these features is the separated control - of each recorder once the recording is started (avoid problems - due a fail or speed problem in other writers). - . - The CDcontrol itself has a daily production report for each writter and - fails of writting, in cases of more serious errors, a technical report is - also written (it's content is a full cdrecord output for that writter, plus - the time when it happens). - . - Other interesting feature is the automatic calculation of copies, - enabling only the writers requested to complete the number and - skipping all that are disabled. - . - The CDcontrol come with the following tools: - cd-memoria - Read the CD image and write it on the permanent memory - (HD, Raid, CDRW, etc). - memoria-cd - Read the CD image and write it on all writers. - apagar-cdcontrol - Delete a CD image from permanent memory - config-cdcontrol - Allow you to manually enable/disable one or more writers. - rel-cdcontrol - Allow you to read the success/fail reports of each day - (the technician report is found at the subdirectory $LOG_DIR/tec and - should be read as any text file in the system). - - - -Source package: cdcover -Package: cdcover -Description: Creating Data-CD Covers - cdcover is a little commandline tool which creates - user-defined data-cd covers. - - - -Source package: cdebconf -Package: cdebconf -Description: Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation) - Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is - used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are - installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version - in C. - . - Installing this package is rather dangerous now. It will break debconf. - You have been warned! -Package: cdebconf-dev -Description: Development files for cdebconf - Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is - used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are - installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version - in C. - . - This package contains files needed to do cdebconf development - - - -Source package: cdecl -Package: cdecl -Description: Turn english phrases to C or C++ declarations - Cdecl is a program which will turn English-like phrases such as "declare - foo as array 5 of pointer to function returning int" into C declarations - such as "int (*foo[5])()". It can also translate the C into the pseudo- - English. And it handles typecasts, too. Plus C++. And in this version - it has command line editing and history with the GNU readline library. - - - -Source package: cdfs-src -Package: cdfs-src -Description: shows the tracks on a CD as normal files - CDfs is a file system for Linux systems that `exports' all tracks and - boot images on a CD as normal files. These files can then be mounted - (e.g. for ISO and boot images), copied, played (WAVE audio and VideoCD - tracks)... The primary goal for developing this file system was to - `unlock' information in old ISO images. - - - -Source package: cdindex-client -Package: cdindex-client -Description: cdindex is intended to be the open source replacement of cddb(tm) - cdindex is a system that allows the web based submission of - title, artist information of CDs and the retrieval. - . - It is completely web based (cgi / html / xml) and uses a web browser for - submission / retrieval. - - - -Source package: cdlabelgen -Package: cdlabelgen -Description: generates front cards and tray cards for CDs - cdlabelgen was designed to simplify the process of - generating labels for CDs. It originated as a program to - allow auto generation of front cards and tray cards for CDs - burned via an automated mechanism (specifically for - archiving data), but has now become popular for labelling - CD compilations of mp3's, and copies of CDs. Note that - cdlabelgen does not actually print anything--it just spits - out postscript, which you can then do with as you please. - . - Author: B. W. Fitzpatrick - Homepage: http://www.red-bean.com/~bwf/software/cdlabelgen/ - - - -Source package: cdparanoia -Package: cdparanoia -Description: An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs. - Unlike similar programs such as cdda2wav, cdparanoia goes to great lengths - to try to extract the audio information without any artifacts such as - jitter. -Package: libcdparanoia0 -Description: Shared libraries for cdparanoia (runtime lib) - An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs. Unlike similar programs such - as cdda2wav, cdparanoia goes to great lengths to try to extract the audio - information without any artifacts such as jitter. -Package: libcdparanoia0-dev -Description: Development files needed to compile programs that use libcdparanoia. - An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs. Unlike similar programs such - as cdda2wav, cdparanoia goes to great lengths to try to extract the audio - information without any artifacts such as jitter. - - - -Source package: cdrdao -Package: cdrdao -Description: Write audio or mixed mode CD-Rs in disk-at-once mode - cdrdao creates audio or mixed mode CD-Rs in disk-at-once (DAO) mode - driven by a description file. - In DAO mode it is possible to create non standard track pre-gaps that - have other lengths than 2 seconds and contain nonzero audio - data. This is for example useful to divide live recordings into - tracks where 2 second gaps would be irritating. It is also possible - to create hidden tracks or track intros as found on commercial CDs. - . - This tool can produce audio and mixed mode CDs. -Package: gcdmaster -Description: Create audio CDs and write them in disk-at-once mode - gcdmaster allows creation and editing of audio CD images in an easy - to use GNOME environment. It can read audio CDs with jitter compensation - for outstanding quality, add CD-TEXT and perform direct CD to CD copies. - . - gcdmaster is a graphical version of the cdrdao command-line utility. - - - -Source package: cdrecord -Package: cdda2wav -Description: Creates WAV files from audio cd's - cdda2wav lets you digitally copy audio tracks from a CD-ROM, avoiding - the distortion that is introduced when recording via a sound card. Data - can be dumped into wav or sun format sound files. Options control the - recording format (stereo/mono; 8/16 bits; sampling rate, etc). -Package: cdrecord -Description: A command line CD/DVD writing tool - Cdrecord allows you to create CD's on a CD-Recorder (SCSI or ATAPI). - Supports writing data, audio, mixed, multi-session, and CD+ discs, on - just about every type of CD recorder out there. -Package: cdrecord-dev -Description: The libschily SCSI user level transport library - The cdrecord distribution contains a SCSI user level transport library. - This SCSI library is suitable for talking to any SCSI device without - having a special driver for it. This package provides static libraries - and the header files needed to develop code using these libraries. -Package: mkisofs -Description: Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images. - mkisofs is a pre-mastering program for creating ISO-9660 CD-ROM - filesystem images, which can then be written to a CD-ROM using the - cdrecord program. mkisofs now includes support for making bootable - "El Torito" CD-ROMs. - - - -Source package: cdrtoaster -Package: cdrtoaster -Description: Tcl/Tk front-end for burning cdrom. - CDR-Toaster is a Tcl/Tk front-end for cdrecord, cdparanoia and mkisofs. - It is very userful for burning data and audio cdrom. - - - -Source package: cdrtools -Package: cdda2wav -Description: Creates WAV files from audio CDs - cdda2wav lets you digitally copy audio tracks from a CD-ROM, avoiding - the distortion that is introduced when recording via a sound card. Data - can be dumped into wav or sun format sound files. Options control the - recording format (stereo/mono; 8/16 bits; sampling rate, etc). -Package: cdrecord -Description: A command line CD/DVD writing tool - cdrecord allows you to create CDs on a CD recorder (SCSI or ATAPI). - It supports writing data, audio, mixed, multi-session, and CD+ and - DVD discs, on just about every type of CD recorder out there. -Package: cdrecord-dev -Description: The libschily SCSI user level transport library - The cdrecord distribution contains a SCSI user level transport library. - This SCSI library is suitable for talking to any SCSI device without - having a special driver for it. This package provides static libraries - and the header files needed to develop code using these libraries. -Package: mkisofs -Description: Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images. - mkisofs is a pre-mastering program for creating ISO-9660 CD-ROM - filesystem images, which can then be written to a CD-ROM using the - cdrecord program. mkisofs now includes support for making bootable - "El Torito" CD-ROMs, as well as CD-ROMs with support for the - Macintosh HFS filesystem (as in the old "mkhybrid" package). - - - -Source package: cdtool -Package: cdtool -Description: some text-based commands for managing a CD - cdtool contains cdplay, cdeject, cdstop, cdpause, and several other - utilities that let you control your CD-ROM drive from a command - line. Also, it comes with cdir, a utility that uses a workman-style - database to keep track of the contents of different CDs. It now - includes a commandline utility for controlling a CD-ROM called cdctrl. - - - -Source package: cdwrite -Package: cdwrite -Description: CD writing tool for Orange Book CD-R drives - This program allows the creation of both audio and data CDs. It supports - CD recorders from Yamaha, Kodak, Philips and HP. - . - ISO9660 images for data CDs can be created using the mkisofs program, - packaged separately. - - - -Source package: celestia -Package: celestia -Description: A real-time visual space simulation - Celestia is a real-time visual simulation of space. Choose a point within the - Local Group of galaxies, and Celestia will show you an approximation of how it - would appear to your eyes were you actually there. Some of what Celestia - shows is necessarily hypothetical--the farther away from Earth you get, the - less real data there is and the more guesswork is involved. Thus Celestia - supplements observational data with good guesses based on models of stellar - and planetary processes. - . - Celestia is unique in its ability to allow you to navigate at an immense range - of scales. Orbit a couple kilometers above the surface of a tiny, irregular - asteroid, then head off toward Jupiter, watching it grow from a bright point - of light into a looming sphere filling your field of vision. Leave our solar - system entirely and observe the sun as it fades from a brilliant disk to a - bright star, disappearing almost entirely as you head off toward the Upsilon - Andromeda system to orbit around its innermost giant planet. - - - -Source package: centericq -Package: centericq -Description: A text-mode ICQ client based on ncurses - Centericq is a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface. ICQ, - Yahoo! and MSN protocols are now supported. It allows you to send, receive, - and forward messages, URLs, SMSes and, contacts, mass message send, search - for users (including extended "whitepages search"), view users' details, - maintain your contact list directly from the program (including non-icq - contacts), view the messages history, register a new UIN and update your - details, be informed on receiving email messages, automatically set away - after the defined period of inactivity (on any console), and have your own - ignore, visible and invisible lists. It can also associate events with - sounds, has support for Hebrew and Arabic languages and allows to arrange - contacts into groups. - - - -Source package: cern-httpd -Package: cern-httpd -Description: The CERN HTTP (World-Wide Web) server - The CERN HTTP daemon allows you to run an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer - Protocol) server on your computer. HTTP is the main transport - protocol used in the World Wide Web. - . - Unless you wish only to serve files to users of your system, you must - be hooked up to a TCP/IP network. - . - This HTTP server is fairly outdated, and no longer maintained - upstream. It does serve as a fairly nice local server, though. - . - CERN ACKNOWLEDGMENT: - This product includes computer software created and made available by - CERN. This acknowledgment shall be mentioned in full in any product which - includes the CERN computer software included herein or parts thereof. - - - -Source package: cervisia -Package: cervisia -Description: KDE based CVS frontend - Cervisia is a graphical frontend for the CVS client. - . - It provides access to the following features: - . - * Updating or retrieving the status of a working directory or single files. - * Files are displayed in different colors depending on their status, and the - shown files can be filtered according to their status. - * Common operations like adding, removing and commiting files. - * Advanced operations like adding and removing watches, editing and unediting - files, locking and unlocking. - * Checking out and importing modules. - * Graphical diff against the repository and between different revisions. - * Blame-annotated view of a file. - * View of the log messages in tree and list form. - * Resolving of conflicts in a file. - * Tagging and branching. - * Updating to a tag, branch or date. - * A Changelog editor coupled with the commit dialog. - - - -Source package: cfdisk-utf8 -Package: cfdisk-utf8 -Description: A small UTF8 capable version of cfdisk - This package contains the cfdisk program linked against the UTF8 - libraries. - . - Do not install it unless you really need a fdisk programs - which needs to handle with UTF8, or unless you need if for a small - Linux root filesystem like this on the boot-floppies. - - - -Source package: cfe -Package: cfe -Description: Console Font Editor - cfe is a console font editor which works well both on the console and - the terminal. It includes such abilities as various glyph transforming, - multi-level undo, and comparing the glyphs of two fonts. - cfe automatically supports loading of .psf and raw binary fonts. Other - types of fonts can be opened using the proper options. - - - -Source package: cfengine -Package: cfengine -Description: Tool for configuring and maintaining network machines - The main purpose of cfengine is to allow the system administrator - to create a single central file which will define how every host - on a network should be configured. - . - cfengine is also useful as an interpreter for a general scripting - language for ordinary users. It is handy for tidying up junk files - and for maintaining `watchdog' scripts to manage access rights and - permissions on files when collaborating with other users. - . - It takes a while to set up cfengine for a network (especially an - already existing network), but once that is done you will wonder - how you ever lived without it! -Package: cfengine-doc -Description: HTML and INFO documentation for cfengine - This package contains .info and .html format documentation for - cfengine. The information is fairly extensive on cfengine command - language. It includes a complete Tutorial aswell as an in depth - Reference. - - - -Source package: cfi -Package: cfi-en -Description: Copyright does not exist, book about hacker culture. - Copyright does not exist: Book about hacker culture, folklore and - history by Linus Walleij. This is a translation from the original - Swedish text. In HTML format. -Package: cfi-sv -Description: Copyright finns inte, book about hacker culture. - Copyright finns inte: Book about hacker culture, folklore and history - by Linus Walleij. This is the original Swedish text. In HTML and DVI - format. - - - -Source package: cfingerd -Package: cfingerd -Description: Configurable finger daemon - This is a free replacement for standard finger daemons such as GNU fingerd and - MIT fingerd. Cfingerd can enable/disable finger service to individual users, - rather than to all users on a given host. Cfingerd is able to respond to a - finger request to a specified user by running a shell script (e.g., finger - doorbell@mysite.mydomain might cause a sound file to be sent) rather than just - a plain text file. - - - -Source package: cfitsio -Package: cfitsio-dev -Description: Static library for I/O with FITS format data files - FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in - astronomy. cfitsio is a library of ANSI C routines for reading and - writing FITS format data files. A set of Fortran-callable wrapper - routines are also included for the convenience of Fortran - programmers. - . - This package contains what you need for compiling sources that - use this library in your own code. It also contains example source - files that demonstrate the use of cfitsio. -Package: cfitsio-doc -Description: Documentation for cfitsio - FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in - astronomy. cfitsio is a library of ANSI C routines for reading and - writing FITS format data files. A set of Fortran-callable wrapper - routines are also included for the convenience of Fortran - programmers. - . - This package contains the CFITSIO User's Guide and QuickStart Guide - in html, postscript and text formats, and contains documentation on - how to use the library in your programs. -Package: cfitsio2 -Description: Shared library for I/O with FITS format data files - FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in - astronomy. cfitsio is a library of ANSI C routines for reading and - writing FITS format data files. A set of Fortran-callable wrapper - routines are also included for the convenience of Fortran - programmers. - . - This package contains what you need to run programs that use this - library. - - - -Source package: cflow -Package: cflow -Description: C function call hierarchy analyzer - The cflow command reads the given program source and attempts to print a - graph of the program's function call hierarchy to the standard output. - - - -Source package: cftp -Package: cftp -Description: A full-screen ftp client. - Cftp is an ftp client where you just use the arrow keys to move around and - get what you want. - - - -Source package: cfv -Package: cfv -Description: tests and creates .sfv, .csv and md5 files - cfv is a utility to both test and create .sfv (Simple File Verify) .csv, - and md5sum files. These files are commonly used to ensure the correct - retrieval or storage of data. - - - -Source package: cgi-extratags-perl -Package: libcgi-extratags-perl -Description: Useful Extensions for the CGI Module - CGI::Extratags adds several useful methods to the CGI class, - such as producing HTML code for a link to an email address or - producing HTML code for a table row with the arguments as cell - contents. - - - -Source package: cgiemail -Package: cgiemail -Description: CGI Form-to-Mail converter - cgiemail is a flexible CGI-based tool that will allow non-programmers - to create forms to be emailed. - . - Note that it's no longer actively maintained upstream, so you may - wish to use the mailto package, which is less flexible but quite a bit - easier to set up. - - - -Source package: cgilib -Package: cgilib -Description: Simple CGI Library - This library provides a simple programming API to the Common Gateway - Interface (CGI). It features HTTP Redirect, provides read access to - FORM variables, sets HTTP Cookies and reads them. - - - -Source package: cgiwrap -Package: cgiwrap -Description: allows ordinary users to run their own CGI scripts - a gateway that allows more secure user access to CGI programs on - an HTTPd server than is provided by the http server itself. The - primary function of CGIwrap is to make certain that any CGI - script runs with the permissions of the user who installed it, - and not those of the server. - - - -Source package: cgoban -Package: cgoban -Description: Complete Go board - Cgoban (Complete Goban) is a computerized board on which you can play - the game of Go against another player, view and edit smart-go files, - and connect to Go servers on the Internet. It can also interface with - computer Go programs that speak Go modem protocol. - . - You will need some sort of image converter if you wish to use the - utility provided to capture "screen shots" of a cgoban game. - - - -Source package: cgvg -Package: cgvg -Description: command-line source browsing tool. - cgvg is a pair of Perl scripts ("cg" and "vg") which are meant to - assist a programmer in doing command-line source browsing. - . - The idea is you can easily search for keywords in the code, and jump - to the file and line where a match is found. Used with ctags(1), this - can really help with jumping around and following code. Some features - include a human-readable output, coloring, bolding (and alternate - bolding), and just sheer convenience for a programmer. - . - cgvg uses the Perl internal find and does it's own searching, rather - than being a wrapper for UNIX find(1) and grep(1). There is a - ~/.cgvgrc file for per-user configuration, and some nice features - like coloring, and multiple log files. - - - -Source package: chameleon -Package: chameleon -Description: Application for putting pictures or color in the root window - Using GTK and Imlib, Chameleon allows the use to place a picture in any format - or a color chosen from a color wheel in the root window of X (the background). - It also can be run from the command line w/o using the GTK interface. - - - -Source package: changetrack -Package: changetrack -Description: Monitor (and recover from) changes to configuration files - A program to monitor changes to a set of files. If files are modified - one day, and the machine starts working incorrectly some days later, - changetrack can provide information on which files were modified, and - help locate the problem. Changetrack will also allow recovery of the - files from any stage using RCS. - - - -Source package: chaos -Package: chaos -Description: Replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. - Chaos is the latest branch of normally Semi-gnus. - Semi-gnus is a replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. It has - all features of Gnus and gnus-mime, so there are no need to install - Gnus to use it, and you must not use gnus-mime for SEMI. - It requires SEMI package, so please get and install SEMI package - before to install it. - . - Chaos is one of Semi-gnus variants. - Now, "Semi-gnus" is generic name of Gnus for SEMI. - - - -Source package: chase -Package: chase -Description: Follow a symlink and print out its target file - Chase is a small utility for tracking down the actual - file that a symbolic link points to - chasing the symlink, - if you will. The result of a successful run is guaranteed - to be an existing file which is not a symbolic link. - - - -Source package: chasen -Package: chasen -Description: a Japanese Morphological Analysis System - ChaSen is a morphological analysys system. It can segment and - tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional - informations (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). - It will print the result of such an operation to the standard output, - so that it can either written to a file or further processed. -Package: chasen-dic -Description: Dictionaries for ChaSen - Dictionaries for ChaSen. -Package: libchasen -Description: Shared libraries for ChaSen - Shared libraries for ChaSen. -Package: libchasen-dev -Description: a Japanese Morphological Analysis System (libraries and headers) - You can use ChaSen library to put ChaSen's module into other programs. - ChaSen is a morphological analysys system. It can segment and - tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional - informations (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). -Package: libchasen0 -Description: a Japanese Morphological Analysis System (shared libraries) - Shared libraries for ChaSen. - ChaSen is a morphological analysys system. It can segment and - tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional - informations (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). - - - -Source package: chastity-list -Package: chastity-list -Description: blacklists for SquidGuard - squidGuard is a free (GPL), flexible and ultra fast filter, redirector - and access controller plugin for squid. It lets you define multiple - access rules with different restrictions for different user groups on - a squid cache. squidGuard uses squid's standard redirector interface. - . - This package contains blacklists provided by the Chastity project. - Chastity intends to make a maintained ACL-list for squid for use in - public schools and other organizations. The projects is divided into a - web-based adminstration tool, datastorage and client-tools. - - - -Source package: chastity-list (0.5-2) -Package: squidguard-blacklists -Description: blacklists for squidguard (transition package) - This is a transition package. The purpose of this package is to - migrate any current users of this package to the new chastity-list - package which will eventually provide a much more robust list as well - as management methods for that list. - - - -Source package: chatbot-eliza -Package: libchatbot-eliza-perl -Description: Eliza chat bot interface module for Perl - This package contains the Chatbot::Eliza module, an interface to write - programs utilizing the classic Eliza algorithm. The original Eliza - program was written by Joseph Weizenbaum and described in the - Communications of the ACM in 1967. Eliza is a mock Rogerian - psychotherapist. It prompts for user input, and uses a simple - transformation algorithm to change user input into a follow-up question. - The program is designed to give the appearance of understanding. - - - -Source package: chbg -Package: chbg -Description: A tool for changing the desktop background image in X11 - A GTK+ based program that lets you periodically change your X - desktop. It has several random effects, a slideshow, and - and may act as a xscreensaver hack or as a standalone screensaver. - - - -Source package: chdrv -Package: chdrv -Description: Chinese terminal for the Linux console - CHDRV is a Chinese terminal for the Linux console. It can be used to - input and display Chinese (Big5 or GB encoding) without using the X Window - System. It is originally based on VGALIB, but many functions have been - reimplemented with assembly code for efficiency. - . - Author: Yu-Chung Wang - - - -Source package: chdrvfont -Package: chdrvfont -Description: Kuo Chiao 16x16 font for CHDRV Chinese console terminal - This package contains the Kuo Chiao 16x16 Chinese bitmap font and the - corresponding 8x16 ASCII font files (kcchin16.f00 and kctext16.f00) - for the CHDRV Chinese console terminal for Linux. - . - These fonts were part of the Kuo Chiao Chinese System generously - donated to the Taiwan Academic Network (TANet). To the best of my - knowledge, these fonts have since been widely distributed all over the - world and are now in the public domain. - - - -Source package: check -Package: check -Description: A unit test framework for C - Check features a simple interface for defining unit tests, putting - little in the way of the developer. Tests are run in a separate - address space, so Check can catch both assertion failures and code - errors that cause segmentation faults or other signals. The output - from unit tests can be used within source code editors and IDEs. - - - -Source package: checkbot -Package: checkbot -Description: a WWW link verifier - Checkbot is a perl5 script which can verify links within a region of - the World Wide Web. It checks all pages within an identified region, - and all links within that region. After checking all links within the - region, it will also check all links which point outside of the - region, and then stop. - - - -Source package: checkmp3 -Package: checkmp3 -Description: identify MP3s that do not follow the MP3 format - mp3_check helps to identify in explicit detail MP3s that do not correctly - follow the MP3 format. It also looks for invalid frame headers, missing - frames, etc., and generates useful statistics. This can be useful when - building a high-quality mp3 archive... - - - -Source package: checkservice -Package: checkservice -Description: Checks the status of services on (remote) hosts - Checkservice is a simple and fast service checking perl script. It is - able to show the results in many ways: by keeping logs, showing it on - the PHP status page, output that MRTG can use or warning(plugins) if - something is wrong. Checkservice features grouping of hosts, very - easy configuration and thorough service checking using checkplugins. - - - -Source package: cheesetracker -Package: cheesetracker -Description: Sound Module Tracking Program (IT - Impulse Tracker Clone) - This program is used to create what is called 'Sound Modules', files - containing samples of, for instance, piano's and guitars, and a - couple of play-patterns with notes, durations and effects. If these - patterns are sequenced, a melody will play according to the notes - and instruments you set in the pattern. This program is a direct - clone of the MSDOS program called Impulse Tracker. It's not hard to - learn, and very funny to play around with. This version is only - capable of loading .IT type files (the original Impulse Tracker - format). To start and find some cool pre-made tunes go to - ftp://ftp.scene.org/pub/music/. - - - -Source package: chemtool -Package: chemtool -Description: GTK-based chemical structures drawing program - Chemtool is a GTK+ based 2D chemical structure editor for X11. It supports - many bond styles, most forms of text needed for chemical typesetting and - splines/arcs/curved arrows. - . - Drawings can be exported to XFig format for further annotation, as a PiCTeX - drawing, as a bitmap or as Postscript files (most of these through XFig's - companion program transfig). - . - The package also contains a helper program, cht, to calculate sum formula - and (exact) molecular weight from a chemtool drawing file. Cht can either - be called directly by Chemtool or on the console. - - - -Source package: cheops -Package: cheops -Description: Network swiss army knife - Cheops is a combination of a variety of network tools to - provide system adminstrators and users with a simple interface to - managing and accessing their networks. Cheops aims to - do for the network what the file manager did for the filesystem. - . - Additionally, cheops has taken on the role of a network management system, - in the same category as one might put HP Openview. - - - -Source package: chess -Package: gnuchess -Description: Plays a game of chess, either against the user or against itself. - Gnuchess is an updated version of the GNU chess playing program. It has a - simple alpha-numeric board display, and is also compatible with the xboard - program. - - - -Source package: chicken -Package: chicken -Description: A simple Scheme-to-C compiler - Why CHICKEN? - . - - R5RS support. - - SRFIs 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 18, 22 and 23 - - Syntax-case highlevel macros - - Lightweight threads based on first-class continuations - - Pattern matching with Andrew Wright's match package - - Record structures - - A simple and straightforward module system - - An object system with multiple inheritance, multimethods and a - meta-object protocol - - Separated compilation poses no problem and full tail-recursion and - first-class continuations are suported. - - Extended comment- and string-literal syntaxes - - Libraries for regular expressions, string handling, Common LISP - style format, UNIX system calls and extended data structures - - Create interpreted or compiled shell scripts written in Scheme - - Compiled C files can be easily distributed - - Generates quite portable C code and compiled files generated by it - (including itself) should work without any change on DOS, Windows, - most UNIX-like platforms, and with minor changes on other systems. - - Linkage to C modules and C library functions is straightforward. - Compiled programs can easily be embedded into existing C code. - - Simple. It can be used as a pedagogical tool for anybody who is - interested in the workings of a compiler. - - Extendable, since its code generation scheme, runtime system, and - garbage collector fit neatly into a C environment. - - Offers better performance than nearly all interpreter based - implementations, but still provides full Scheme semantics. - - Probably is the first implementation of Scheme that uses Henry - Baker's [Cheney on the M.T.A] concept. - . - Usually, you will also need to install the chicken-dev package. The - source files are not included since you could easily get them with - the Debian source package. If you really feel the needs to get them - under /usr/share/chicken/src, then please let me know. - . - There are many Scheme implementations available in Debian, have a look - at each of them! Have fun! -Package: chicken-dev -Description: A simple Scheme-to-C compiler - Header files for CHICKEN, a Scheme implementation. - - - -Source package: chimera2 -Package: chimera2 -Description: Web browser for X - Simple, fast, free web browser. - . - This is an alpha-test version; some of the rendering routines are buggy. - - - -Source package: chinput -Package: chinput -Description: Chinese XIM Input Server - This package contains the Chinput Chinese input server with XIM support. - It supports both Big5 (traditional Chinese) and GB (simplified Chinese) - character sets. - . - Author: Yu Mingjian - - - -Source package: chipmunk-log -Package: chipmunk-log -Description: a circuit schematic capture tool and simulation environment. - A circuit schematic capture tool and simulation environment. Log is a large - circuit editing and simulation system. It has facilities for digital - simulation (the original LOG), analog simulation (AnaLOG), network - generation (LOGNTK), and plotting (LPLOT). Log is the most popular Chipmunk - tool. This package contains analog, diglog and loged. For more information, - please see the docs contained in log-doc package. - . - Log needs the p-system emulation runtime libraries for Chipmunk tools to - work, which are included in psys packages. - - - -Source package: chipmunk-log-doc -Package: chipmunk-log-doc -Description: Documentation for Chipmunk log programs, diglog and analog - Documentation for Chipmunk log programs, diglog and analog, in HTML format, - taken from Webdoc package - - - -Source package: chkrootkit -Package: chkrootkit -Description: Checks for signs of rootkits on the local system - chkrootkit identifies whether the target computer is infected with a rootkit. - Some of the rootkits that chkrootkit identifies are: - 1. lrk3, lrk4, lrk5, lrk6 (and some variants); - 2. Solaris rootkit; - 3. FreeBSD rootkit; - 4. t0rn (including latest variant); - 5. Ambient's Rootkit for Linux (ARK); - 6. Ramen Worm; - 7. rh[67]-shaper; - 8. RSHA; - 9. Romanian rootkit; - 10. RK17; - 11. Lion Worm; - 12. Adore Worm. - Please note that this is not a definitive test, it does not ensure that the - target has not been cracked. In addition to running chkrootkit, one should - perform more specific tests. - - - -Source package: chktex -Package: chktex -Description: Finds typographic errors in LaTeX - * Supports over 40 warnings. Warnings include: - + Commands terminated with space. Ignores ``\tt'', etc. - + Space in front of references instead of ``~''. - + Forgetting to group parenthesis characters when - sub-/superscripting. - + Italic correction (``\/'') mistakes (double, missing, - unnecessary). - + Parenthesis and environment matching. - + Ellipsis detection; also checks whether to use ``\dots'', - ``\cdots'' or ``\ldots''. - + Enforcement of normal space after abbreviation. Detects most - abbreviations automagically. - + Enforcement of end-of-sentence space when the last sentence - ended with capital letter. - + Math-mode on/off detection. - + Quote checking, both wrong types (``"'') and wrong direction. - + Recommends splitting three quotes in a row. - + Searching for user patterns. - + Displays comments. - + Space in front of ``\label'' and similar commands. - + Use of ``x'' instead of ``$\times$'' between numbers. - + Multiple spaces in input which will be rendered as one space - (or multiple spaces, where that is undesirable). - + Warns about text which may be ignored. - + Mathematical operators typeset as variables. - + No space in front of/after parenthesis. - + Demands a consistent quote style. - + Punctuation inside inner math mode/outside display math mode. - + Use of TeX primitives where LaTeX equivalents are available. - + Space in front of footnotes. - + Bogus characters following commands. - * Fully customizable. Intelligent resource format makes it possible - to make ChkTeX respect your LaTeX setup. Even command-line options - may be specified globally in the ``chktexrc'' file. - * Supports ``\input'' command; both TeX and LaTeX version. Actually - includes the files. ``TEXINPUTS''-equivalent search path. - * Intelligent warning/error handling. The user may promote/mute - warnings to suit his preferences. You may also mute warnings in - the header of a file; thus killing much unwanted garbage. - * Scripts included for checking CWEB files written in LaTeX. - (Requires perl v5). - * Supports both LaTeX 2.09 and LaTeX2e. - * Flexible output handling. Has some predefined formats and lets the - user specify his own format. Uses a ``printf()'' similar syntax. - ``lacheck'' compatible mode included for interfacing with the - AUC-TeX Emacs mode. - * ARexx scripts for interfacing with ScMsg and VBrowse are included. - Special scripts included for CygnusED/GoldED, for binding to - hotkey. - * Amiga Workbench support. Parameters may be passed by - shift-clicking the LaTeX files and setting the remaining options - in the tooltypes. - * Wildcard matching (Amiga only). Matches file patterns internally, - thus saving a lot of work. This is, however, platform-specific - code -- on UNIX boxes this is done by the shell. - * Written in ANSI C. ``configure'' script included for easy setup - and installation on UNIX systems. - - - -Source package: chos -Package: chos -Description: Easy Boot loader with a Boot-Menu - Easy to use Boot-Loader for Linux / DOS / other Operating systems. - It works like lilo but offers a simple menu on boot. No strange - prompt anymore! Background images and more! - . - Includes X interface to configure the boot screen and all parameters - - - -Source package: chpp -Package: chpp -Description: A powerful and simple preprocessor - CHPP is a powerful preprocessor originally designed for, but not - limited to, HTML. CHPP combines features of CPP, M4, Perl and - Scheme. - . - Among the features of CHPP are - - CHPP is non-intrusive, i.e. you can take already existing text and - just pipe it through CHPP and it is likely it won't change. - - User-defined macros, which can be recursive - - Complex data structures (lists and hashes) - - Powerful looping constructs - - Regular expression matching - - Support for CGI scripting - - An interface to SQL-Servers (at the moment mSQL and MySQL). - - - -Source package: chromium -Package: chromium -Description: Slick scrolling space shooter - Chromium is a top down fast paced high action scrolling space shooter using - sdl libs. - - - -Source package: chromium-data -Package: chromium-data -Description: Data pack for chromium - Contains data required for the chromium package. - - - -Source package: chrony -Package: chrony -Description: It sets your computer's clock from time servers on the Net. - It consists of a pair of programs : - `chronyd'. This is a daemon which runs in background on the - system. It obtains measurements (e.g. via the network) of the - system's offset relative to other systems, and adjusts the system - time accordingly. For isolated systems, the user can periodically - enter the correct time by hand (using `chronyc'). In either case, - `chronyd' determines the rate at which the computer gains or loses - time, and compensates for this. - `chronyc'. This is a command-line driven control and monitoring - program. An administrator can use this to fine-tune various - parameters within the daemon, add or delete servers etc whilst the - daemon is running. - - - -Source package: chrpath -Package: chrpath -Description: Tool to edit the rpath in ELF binaries - rpath allows you to change the rpath (where the application looks - for libraries) in an application. It does not (yet) allow you to - add an rpath if there isn't one already. - - - -Source package: cil -Package: cil -Description: Chess In Lisp. A library for cmucl. - This library is mainly intended as an example file. - . - Not much useful stuff can be done yet. - - - -Source package: cim -Package: cim -Description: GNU Simula compiler - GNU Cim is a compiler for the programming language Simula (except - unspecified parameters to formal or virtual procedures (see the - documentation for how portable code for formal procedures can be - written)). It offers a class concept, separate compilation with full - type checking, interface to external C routines, an application - package for process simulation and a coroutine concept. - . - The portability of the GNU Simula Compiler is based on the C - programming language. The compiler and the run-time system is written - in C, and the compiler produces C code, that is passed to a C compiler - for further processing towards machine code. -Package: libcim3 -Description: GNU Simula compiler library. - This package provides the library on wich the GNU Simula compiler (GNU cim) is - based. -Package: libcim3-dev -Description: GNU Simula compiler library, header files - This package provides the C header files for libcim. (the library on wich the - GNU Simula compiler is based). This package allows you to interface to the - Simula language constructs and facilities directly from C programs. - - - -Source package: cint -Package: cint -Description: A C/C++ interpreter - Cint (pronounced "C-int") is a C/C++ interpreter. It has 80-90% coverage - of K&R-C, ANSI-C and C++ language constructs (multiple inheritance, virtual - functions, function overloading, operator overloading, default parameters, - templates, etc.) Cint is solid enough to interpret its own source code and - let the interpreted interpreter interpret a (small) program. With the - program "makecint" it is possible to mix native code execution and - interpretation by linking to precompiled libraries. - . - Cint is not aimed to be a 100% ANSI/ISO compliant C++ language processor. - It rather is a portable script language environment which is close enough - to the standard C++. - . - See for detailed information. - - - -Source package: circlepack -Package: circlepack -Description: creation and display of circle packings - CirclePack is a C program for the creation, display, manipulation, and - storage of circle packings using the X Window System. Computations may - be done in either hyperbolic, Euclidean, or spherical geometry, though - the routines for the latter are not yet complete. For the theory behind - the package, one must consult the research literature. One of the - author's primary interests concerns the parallels between the - developing theory of circle packings and the classical theory of - analytic functions. - . - Home page: http://www.math.utk.edu/~kens/ - - - -Source package: circuslinux -Package: circuslinux -Description: The clowns are trying to pop balloons to score points! - "Circus Linux!" is based on the Atari 2600 game "Circus Atari" by Atari, - released in 1980. Gameplay is similar to "Breakout" and "Arkanoid" - you - slide a device left and right to bounce objects into the air which destroy - a wall. - - - -Source package: cjk-latex -Package: cjk-latex -Description: A LaTeX macro package for CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) - CJK is a macro package for LaTeX to enable typesetting Chinese, - Japanese, and Korean. It supports (even simultaneously) various CJK - encodings, e.g. Big5, GB, JIS, KS, CNS. - . - Please also install: - * freetype1-tools to use TrueType fonts with CJK (ttf2pk and ttf2tfm). - * tfm-arphic-* for DFSG-free Chinese TrueType fonts donated by Arphic. - tfm-arphic-bsmi00lp and tfm-arphic-bkai00mp for Big5 Ming and Kai fonts; - tfm-arphic-gbsn00lp and tfm-arphic-gkai00mp for GB Sung and Kai fonts. - . - Main Author: Werner Lemberg - - - -Source package: cksfv -Package: cksfv -Description: sfv checker and generator - SFV, Simple File Verification, uses crc32 checksums to verify - that files are intact. cksfv automates the task of generating - and checking .sfv sheets. - For integrity, md5 checksums are probably a better alternative, - but sfv is a widely used method for verification on the - USENET binary newsgroups and other places. - - - -Source package: cl-local-time -Package: cl-local-time -Description: Common Lisp package providing date and time manipulation - This Common Lisp package provides date and time manipulation - functions for Common Lisp. -Package: cl-local-time-db -Description: Common Lisp package for reading and storing dates in a database - The Common Lisp :local-time-db package helps developers read and - store date or time information in a database. It connects the - Local-Time package with the UncommonSQL package. - - - -Source package: cl-odcl -Package: cl-odcl -Description: onShore Development Common Lisp utilities - Provides general-purpose Common Lisp helper utility functions. - - - -Source package: clanbomber -Package: clanbomber -Description: Bomberman like game - Blow up your friends and avoid being blown up yourself. - . - Features include: - . - * Nice graphics and sound - * Powerups - * Up to 8 players - * Computer controlled players - - - -Source package: clanlib -Package: clanlib -Description: Core runtime libraries for the ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package provides the core clanlib libraries (layer1, layer2, etc). -Package: clanlib-dev -Description: Development files for the ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package provides the files necessary for development with the ClanLib - game SDK. -Package: clanlib-doc -Description: Reference documentation for ClanLib - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains html documentation for the ClanLib API. -Package: clanlib-examples -Description: Examples for ClanLib - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains html examples for most ClanLib functions. -Package: clanlib-gl -Description: OpenGL module for ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains the OpenGL module (clanGL). -Package: clanlib-gui -Description: GUI module for ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains the GUI module (clanGUI). -Package: clanlib-jpeg -Description: JPEG module for ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains the JPEG module (clanJPEG). -Package: clanlib-mikmod -Description: MikMod module for ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains the MikMod module (clanMikMod). -Package: clanlib-network -Description: Network module for ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains the Network module (clanNetwork). -Package: clanlib-png -Description: PNG module for ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains the PNG module (clanPNG). -Package: clanlib-sound -Description: Sound module for ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains the Sound module (clanSound). -Package: clanlib-ttf -Description: TTF module for ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game - under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the - application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to - low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, the developers have put great effort - into designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining - it's power. - . - This package contains the freetype TTF module (clanTTF). -Package: clanlib-vorbis -Description: Vorbis module for ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing - the application source code. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While - platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package contains the Vorbis module (clanVorbis). - - - -Source package: clanlib0 -Package: clanlib0-common -Description: The ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes - in the application sourcecode. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While - platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This package provides the core clanlib libraries (layer1, layer2, etc). - If you want to actually _use_ something that needs clanlib, you'll - also need one of the clanlib0-display-* packages. -Package: clanlib0-common-dev -Description: Core development libraries for the ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes - in the application sourcecode. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While - platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. -Package: clanlib0-display-fbdev -Description: ClanLib display target for the framebuffer - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes - in the application sourcecode. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While - platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info - . - This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying - output using the kernel framebuffer device. -Package: clanlib0-display-ggi -Description: ClanLib display target for the General Graphics Interface - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes - in the application sourcecode. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While - platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info - . - This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying - output using the General Graphics Interface libraries. -Package: clanlib0-display-glx -Description: ClanLib display target for the GLX 3D graphics interface - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes - in the application sourcecode. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While - platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info - . - This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying - output using a GLX driver. -Package: clanlib0-display-svga -Description: ClanLib display target for the SVGALib library - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes - in the application sourcecode. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While - platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info - . - This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying - output using the svgalib drivers for your video chipset. -Package: clanlib0-display-x11 -Description: ClanLib display target for X11 - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes - in the application sourcecode. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While - platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info - . - This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying - output in an x11 window. -Package: clanlib0-docs -Description: Reference documentation and manpages for ClanLib - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes - in the application sourcecode. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While - platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info - . - This package contains html documentation and manpages for most ClanLib - functions. -Package: clanlib0-utils -Description: Utilities for the ClanLib game SDK - ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. - If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the - game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes - in the application sourcecode. - . - But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface - to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While - platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a - service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to - designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's - power. - . - This packages contains the datafile compiler for building clanlib - resource bundles. - - - -Source package: clara -Package: clara -Description: Free OCR program for Unix Systems - Clara OCR is a free (GPL) OCR for systems that support - the C library and the X window system (e.g. most - flavours of Unix). - . - Clara OCR is intended for large scale digitalization - projects. It features a powerful GUI and a web interface - for cooperative digitalization of books. - - - -Source package: clc-intercal -Package: clc-intercal -Description: Compiler for the INTERCAL language - This package provides a Perl-based compiler for the INTERCAL - programming language, usable either from the command line or as a - Perl module. - . - CLC-INTERCAL is designed to be almost compatible with the original - (Princeton 1972) compiler. It also implements several extensions to - the original language, including support for object orientation, - operator overloading and quantum computing. - . - The non-binary base extensions supported by the C-INTERCAL compiler - are not yet implemented. - - - -Source package: cle -Package: cle -Description: Wrap any command-line driven tool with readline - This handy tool lets you use history and line-editing in any text oriented - tool. This is especially usefully with third-party commercial tools that - cannot be modified to use readline themselves. It's not perfect but it works - pretty well. - - - -Source package: clif -Package: clif -Description: C language interpreter - Clif, a C-like Interpreter Framework, is and open-ended system - for fast development of programs with C syntax. The program is - compiled and if syntactically correct, code is immediately - generated. The code is generated for a virtual machine. - The virtual machine is a part of the framework. - - - -Source package: clig -Package: clig -Description: Command Line Interpreter Generator - Based on a simple specification file clig generates C-code for a function - . - Cmdline *parseCmdline(int argc, char **argv) - . - which parses the command-line of a typical C-program and returns the - result in a structure of type Cmdline. Besides parseCmdline(), the - function - . - void usage(void) - . - is generated and will be called by the command-line parser if the - command line contains obvious errors. One of the main reasons to use - clig is the automatic generation of a usage()-function which is - always up-to- date with respect to the options actually understood by - the program. Additionally, clig creates a manual page. For more - information, see http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/~kir/clighome/. - - - -Source package: clips -Package: clips -Description: "C" Language Integrated Production System - CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written - in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, - dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. - . - CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other - applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL - (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the - inference engine. -Package: clips-common -Description: CLIPS common files - CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written - in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, - dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. - . - CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other - applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL - (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the - inference engine. - . - This package installs the common files shared by both the text and - graphics interface, currently it only includes the help file. -Package: libclips -Description: CLIPS shared libraries - CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written - in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, - dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. - . - CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other - applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL - (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the - inference engine. - . - This package installs the required shared libraries. -Package: libclips-dev -Description: CLIPS shared libraries - CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written - in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, - dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. - . - CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other - applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL - (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the - inference engine. - . - This package installs the static libraries and headers. -Package: xclips -Description: Graphic interface to the "C" Language Integrated Production System - This package provides a graphical interface to clips that allows user to - have access to many functions and easy display of the agenda, instance, facts... - - - -Source package: clips-doc -Package: clips-doc -Description: "C" Language Integrated Production System Documentation - This package contains the documentation (users guide, interfaces guide...) - of CLIPS, as well as some programming examples that might be useful - to new programmers. - . - CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written - in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, - dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. - - - -Source package: clisp -Package: clisp -Description: a Common Lisp implementation - CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe - University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. - It mostly supports the Lisp described in "Common LISP: The Language - (2nd edition)" and the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on - microcomputers (DOS, OS/2, Windows NT, Windows 95, Amiga 500-4000, - Acorn RISC PC) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, SVR4, Sun4, - DEC Alpha OSF, HP-UX, NeXTstep, SGI, AIX, Sun3 and others) and needs - only 2 MB of RAM. It is free software and may be distributed under the - terms of GNU GPL. The user interface comes in German, English, French - and Spanish. CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, a large subset - of CLOS, a foreign language interface and a socket interface. An X11 - interface is available through CLX and Garnet. -Package: clisp-doc -Description: GNU CLISP, a Common Lisp implementation (documentation) - Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. - GNU CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe - University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. - It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard. - It runs on microcomputers (OS/2, Windows NT/2000, Windows 95/98, Amiga - 500-4000, Acorn RISC PC) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, SVR4, - Sun4, DEC Alpha OSF, HP-UX, BeOS, NeXTstep, SGI, AIX, Sun3 and others) - and needs only 2 MB of RAM. - . - The user interface comes in German, English, French, Spanish and Dutch. - GNU CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, a large subset of CLOS, - a foreign language interface and a socket interface. - An X11 interface is available through CLX and Garnet. - - - -Source package: cln -Package: cln -Description: Class Library for Numbers (c++) - CLN is a library for computations with all kinds of numbers. It has a - rich set of number classes, including integers (with unlimited precision), - reals with various precisions (including unlimited), rationals, complex - numbers and polynomials. The kernel is written in assembly language. - It uses garbage collection (automatic, without imposing any burden on the - main application). Many efficient algorithms (i.e. for all transcendental - functions) are implemented. - Homepage: -Package: cln-dev -Description: Development library for Class Library for Numbers (c++) - cln-dev contains documents and the development library for cln. -Package: libcln-dev -Description: Development library for Class Library for Numbers (c++) - cln-dev contains documents and the development library for cln. -Package: libcln2 -Description: Class Library for Numbers (C++) - CLN is a library for computations with all kinds of numbers. It has a - rich set of number classes, including integers (with unlimited precision), - reals with various precisions (including unlimited), rationals, complex - numbers and polynomials. The kernel is written in assembly language. - It uses garbage collection (automatic, without imposing any burden on the - main application). Many efficient algorithms (i.e. for all transcendental - functions) are implemented. -Package: pi -Description: Compute Archimedes' constant Pi to arbitrary precision. - This is a teaser for the CLN library, to which the actual computation is - delegated. You may use these decimal digits as random digits or search - them for hidden messages. :-) - - - -Source package: cloop -Package: cloop-src -Description: Source of the compressed loopback device module - This package contains a source package for building the the cloop module. - You can use make-kpkg to build a modules package for specific kernel. -Package: cloop-utils -Description: Tools for handling with cloop compressed volumes - Utilities for creating and unpacking compressed loopback files - for cloop. - - - -Source package: clue -Package: clio -Description: An intrinsics like library for Lisp. - clio is to Lisp what Xt is to C. - . - It uses CLOS to give an OO interface to X. -Package: clue -Description: Lisp package for clue/clio/pictures: X interfaces for lisp - Clue is to lisp what xlib is to C. It's basic, but - close to the metal. - . - Clio is to Lisp what Xt is to C. - It uses CLOS to give an OO interface to X. - . - Pictures is an imaging-system for clue. - It lets people use constraints and such to draw pictures. -Package: pictures -Description: An imaging-system for clue. - It lets people use constraints and such to draw pictures. - - - -Source package: cmail -Package: cmail -Description: A mail user agent for GNU Emacs. - Cmail is a mail user agent for GNU Emacs. - Features in cmail include: - - summaries for quick access to mail folders for - reading, composing, sorting, moving, and deleting mails - - summary threading - - automatic filling mails - - deleting expired mails automatically - - address completion - - MIME support(with SEMI) - - PGP support(with Mailcrypt) - and more. - . - Utilities to convert a mbox format or RMAIL format folder into a - cmail format one are provided. -Package: cmail-icons -Description: Icons for cmail on XEmacs - Cmail-icons is the toolbar icons for cmail on XEmacs. - - - -Source package: cmake -Package: cmake -Description: A cross-platform, open-source make system. - CMake is used to control the software compilation process using - simple platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake - generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the - compiler environment of your choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it - is possible to support complex environments requiring system - configuration, pre-processor generation, code generation, and template - instantiation. - . - CMake was developed by Kitware as part of the NLM Insight - Segmentation and Registration Toolkit project. The ASCI VIEWS project - also provided support in the context of their parallel computation - environment. Other sponsors include the Insight, VTK, and VXL open - source software communities. - - - -Source package: cman -Package: manpages-zh -Description: Chinese manual pages - This package contains the Chinese manual pages translated by the - Chinese Manual Pages Project (CMPP). Both zh_CN and zh_TW - (Simplified and Traditional Chinese) versions are provided. - . - Home Page: http://www.cmpp.net/ - - - -Source package: cmatrix -Package: cmatrix -Description: Console Matrix simulates the display from "The Matrix" - It is based on the screensaver from the movie's website. 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You will - need a C compiler for compiling intermediate programs. - For advanced use you may also want a WWW browser for browsing the analysis - results. - - - -Source package: cmt -Package: cmt -Description: Computer Music Toolkit (cmt) a collection of LADSPA plugins - cmt -- Computer Music Toolkit -- is a collection of LADSPA compatible - plugins that any conforming program may take advantage of. - . - Plugins available are: low/high pass filters, echo/feedback delay filters - with configurable delays from 0.01 to 60 seconds, amplifies, white noise - generators, compresspors, expanders, limiters, b/fmh encoders, drum - synthesizers and many more - . - These plugins are only usable in host applications, of which glame, - sweep and others can be found in Debian. - . - For further information on cmt see - - - -Source package: cmucl -Package: cmucl -Description: The CMUCL lisp compiler and development system. - This is the basis package for CMUCL. It contains the base - image with the compiler, PCL (CLOS), and the tty based - debugger. It also contains cmuclconfig to configure - in additional libraries. - . - NOTE: you also need to select one of the cores that - this package suggests! -Package: cmucl-clm -Description: The Motif interface for CMUCL. - This package contains the lisp interface to motif and - the motifd server program that actually does the processing. - . - The motifd server is based on lesstif. - . - Included in this package is a X based replacement for the tty based - debugger and inspector. -Package: cmucl-clx -Description: The CMUCL CLX library. An xlib like library for X. - This package contains the clx library compiled for CMUCL. If you - want you can use cmuclconfig to configure this library in a - custom lisp image. -Package: cmucl-defsystem -Description: The defsystem package. - It provides a "make" type system for Lisp. -Package: cmucl-hemlock -Description: Hemlock. An emacs clone for CMUCL. - This package contains Hemlock, an emacs clone for CMUCL. - . - Note that this version only works in X, the tty interface - is broken: the system can't parse /etc/termcap. - . - To open the editor, type "(ed)". -Package: cmucl-normal -Description: A lisp core that is compiled with the normal options. - This is a lisp core that is loaded into memory by the - small "lisp" C loader. It contains the compiler and the basic - user-interface. - . - This core is a vanilla lisp core, having nor the small, nor the - safe attributes. It is pretty close to the FreeBSD 18b release. - . - Beginners should use the safe core. -Package: cmucl-safe -Description: A lisp core that is compiled with safe options. - This is a lisp core that is loaded into memory by the - small "lisp" C loader. It contains the compiler and the basic - user-interface. - . - Having the safe options means that this image will do typechecking - on all operations it can. It is designed to be very robust and is - the suggested environment for beginners. - . - Note that this system is a lot slower than the fast core, and quite - big. -Package: cmucl-small -Description: A lisp core that is compiled with small options. - This is a lisp core that is loaded into memory by the - small "lisp" C loader. It contains the compiler and the basic - user-interface. - . - Having the small options means that this image will do less - typechecking, like the fast core. Note that this doesn't - mean it will crash at random, it just means that it only - does the checks it _has_ to do, and that the error messages - sometimes are not so clear. - . - Also to reduce the memory use it will bytecompile some - less-often used parts. The value of this in the late 1990's - with cheap memory is debatable. - . - Beginners should use the safe core. -Package: cmucl-source -Description: The CMUCL lisp sources - These are the CMUCL sources, provided so that the - debugger can show useful source information at appropriate - times. - . - This version includes common-lisp-controller compatible - replacements for defsystem, graystream, clx and hemlock. - . - defsystem provides a "make" type system for Lisp. This is - a patched version from clocc. - . - Gray streams are the usual Lisp streams, but re-implemented - as a Object hierarchy. Users can subclass existing classes and - adapt them for their own needs. - . - cmucl-clx is the clx library adapted for CMUCL. clx is an - interface to X11, just like xlib. - . - Hemlock is an emacs clone for CMUCL. - . - Note that this version only works in X, the tty interface - is broken: the system can't parse /etc/termcap. - . - To open the editor, type "(ed)". - . - Note that to recompile CMUCL you need a working CMUCL system :-( - - - -Source package: cnews -Package: cnews -Description: Simple News Server for Usenet news. - C News is a light weight news server suitable for small feeds. - C News is very useful for keeping some Usenet groups on a local system and - minimizing the time you need to stay connected to the internet. - The nntp package is needed for NNTP support. - . - You need the non-free ncompress package only if you want to exchange - news batches with sites where uncompress isn't gunzip. - - - -Source package: code2html -Package: code2html -Description: Syntax highlighter. - Code2html is a perl script which converts a program source code to - syntax highlighted HTML, or any other target for which rules are - defined. - . - It may be used as a simple console program, converting a single - source code file to a single output file, it can patch HTML files - including special command sequences to insert syntax highlighted - snippets of code, or it can be used as a CGI script. - - - -Source package: codebreaker -Package: codebreaker -Description: A Master Mind clone using GTK - Code Breaker is a variation on the game "MasterMind" (R) that is put - out by Pressman (R). So if you know how to play "MasterMind" (R) - you should catch onto this game right away. - - - -Source package: coin -Package: libcoin20 -Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - runtime library - Coin is an OpenGL-based, retain-mode 3D graphics library that implements - the Open Inventor 2.1 API. - . - For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. -Package: libcoin20-dev -Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - development kit - Coin is an OpenGL-based, retain-mode 3D graphics library that implements - the Open Inventor 2.1 API. - . - For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. -Package: libcoin20-doc -Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - documentation - API documentation for the Coin library (the Open Inventor API) in manpage - and HTML format. The documentation can be built from the Coin source - archive with the use of Doxygen. The HTML documentation can be browsed - on-line at http://doc.coin3d.org/. - . - For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. -Package: libcoin20-runtime -Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - external data files - External data files used by the Coin library at run-time. - The dragger geometry files represent the defaults that are used if the - files are not found. Installing them is in other words totally optional. - . - For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. - - - -Source package: coldsync -Package: coldsync -Description: A tool for syncing PalmOS PDAs with Unix workstations - Coldsync is a tool for syncing PalmOS PDAs with a Unix workstation - with a focus on consistancy of data. It also has an API which allows - conduits to be written in Perl, among other languages. - - - -Source package: colorgcc -Package: colorgcc -Description: Colorizer for GCC warning/error messages - A Perl wrapper to colorize the output of compilers with - warning / error messages matching the gcc output format. - . - More information can be found at the colorgcc web site - http://home.i1.net/~jamoyers/software/. - - - -Source package: colorize -Package: colorize -Description: A robust log colorizer in Perl. - This is a short (no, it's not short anymore :) perl script - to colorize your logs. You can even use syslog-ng to redirect - all logs to the script and colorize them on the fly! - - - -Source package: colormake -Package: colormake -Description: a simple wrapper around make to colorize output - This package contains colormake.pl which parses the output of make to - colorize it to make it easier read. 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In addition - to the basic split screen session it gives you color and sound support - plus some line editing capabilities, a scroll buffer and a status line. - Also the default port is changed to 3600 (convers). - - - -Source package: comedilib -Package: libcomedi-dev -Description: Development library for Comedi - Comedilib is a library for using Comedi, a driver interface for data - acquisition hardware. -Package: libcomedi0 -Description: Library for Comedi - Comedilib is a library for using Comedi, a driver interface for data - acquisition hardware. - - - -Source package: common-lisp-controller -Package: common-lisp-controller -Description: This is a common lisp source and compiler manager. - With this package you can install and manage - common lisp sources and compilers and have - a working defsystem system. - - - -Source package: commonc++ -Package: libcommonc++-1.9 -Description: A GNU package for creating portable C++ programs - Common C++ is a GNU package which offers portable "abstraction" of system - services such as threads, networks, and sockets. Common C++ also offers - individual frameworks generally useful to developing portable C++ - applications including a object persistence engine, math libraries, - threading, sockets, etc. Common C++ is small, and highly portable. - Common C++ will support most Unix operating systems as well - as Win32, in addition to GNU/Linux. - . - For more information visit the CommonC++ website at - http://cplusplus.sourceforge.net/ . -Package: libcommonc++-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for Common C++ - Common C++ is a GNU package which offers portable "abstraction" of system - services such as threads, networks, and sockets. Common C++ also offers - individual frameworks generally useful to developing portable C++ - applications including a object persistence engine, math libraries, - threading, sockets, etc. Common C++ is small, and highly portable. - Common C++ will support most Unix operating systems as well - as Win32, in addition to GNU/Linux. - . - For more information visit the CommonC++ website at - http://cplusplus.sourceforge.net/ . - - - -Source package: compilercache -Package: compilercache -Description: a caching wrapper around compilers to speed up compilations - Compilercache is a wrapper around your C and C++ compilers. Each - time you compile something, the wrapper puts the result of the - compilation into a cache. And once you compile the same thing again, - the result will be picked from the cache instead of being recompiled. - . - Care is taken to ensure that compilation with and without compilercache - always results in identical object files. - - - -Source package: configlet -Package: configlet-frontends -Description: Alternate debconf configuration interface - frontends - A "configlet" is a small Python/GNOME/Glade applet designed to load - into a frontend application for the purpose of presenting an alternate - interface to the standard debconf questions for one or more packages. - . - This package provides a GNOME Druid frontend for the configlets, as - well as a capplet interface that plugs configlets into the GNOME - Control Center. -Package: python-configlet -Description: Alternate debconf configuration interface - core API - A "configlet" is a small Python/GNOME/Glade applet designed to load - into a frontend application for the purpose of presenting an alternate - interface to the standard debconf questions for one or more packages. - . - This package provides the basic API for writing configlets, as well - as a simple tabbed dialog front end and test apparatus. - - - -Source package: configwin -Package: libconfigwin-ocaml-dev -Description: OCaml library to display LablGTK dialog boxes - Configwin is an Objective CAML minimal library used to edit - configuration parameters of an application using predefined boxes - in LablGtk. You describe the parameters you want to appear in the - window and the user can change these parameters in the - automatically built window. - - - -Source package: conquest -Package: conquest -Description: a real-time, curses based, multi-player space warfare game - Conquest is a predecessor of netrek. - . - The object of the game is twofold. The short-range goal - is to accumulate "kills" by shooting down enemy players. - You get one kill point for each enemy ship shot down, - plus some extra if the enemy had kills too. The major - weapon used to shoot down ships is the photon torpedo. - . - The long-range goal is to conquer the universe for your - team by taking every planet. You take planets by killing - off the enemy's armies via bombardment, and then beaming - your team's armies down. When all the planets have been - taken, the game ends, a new game begins, and the player - who actually took the last planet gets his/her name up - in lights. - - - -Source package: cons -Package: cons -Description: A Perl replacement for Make - Excerpted from the README file: - . - Cons is a system for constructing, primarily, software, but is quite - different from previous software construction systems. Cons was - designed from the ground up to deal easily with the construction of - software spread over multiple source directories. Cons makes it easy - to create build scripts that are simple, understandable and - maintainable. Cons ensures that complex software is easily and - accurately reproducible. - . - Cons uses a number of techniques to accomplish all of this. - Construction scripts are just Perl scripts, making them both easy to - comprehend and very flexible. Global scoping of variables is replaced - with an import/export mechanism for sharing information between - scripts, significantly improving the readability and maintainability - of each script. Construction environments are introduced: these are - Perl objects that capture the information required for controlling the - build process. Multiple environments are used when different semantics - are required for generating products in the build tree. Cons - implements automatic dependency analysis and uses this to globally - sequence the entire build. Variant builds are easily produced from a - single source tree. Intelligent build subsetting is possible, when - working on localized changes. Overrides can be setup to easily - override build instructions without modifying any scripts. MD5 - cryptographic signatures are associated with derived files, and are - used to accurately determine whether a given file needs to be rebuilt. - - - -Source package: console-apt -Package: console-apt -Description: Text-based user interface for APT - console-apt is an ncurses-based user interface that is - useful for upgrading, installing and removing packages - from a Debian GNU/Linux system which supports APT. - . - There are many advantages to using console-apt over - other alternatives, including: - . - * progress indicators for downloads, - * selective upgrading of packages, - * complete many operations in one swoop, - * intuitive interface for browsing descriptions, - * searching and sorting of packages. - - - -Source package: console-common -Package: console-common -Description: Basic infrastructure for text console configuration - This package contains the install-keymap(8) utility, which is the - official way to specify a boot-time keymap to the system, as well - as tools for internal use of keymap-providing packages. -Package: dh-consoledata -Description: Debhelper-based script to help packaging console data file - This package allows to build consistent packages of data-files for the - Linux text console (keymaps for now, later fonts and others). - - - -Source package: console-cyrillic -Package: console-cyrillic -Description: Better Cyrillic support for Linux console. - 1) Various supported encodings: utf-8, cp1251, ibm866, iso-8859-5, koi8-r, - koi8-u, mac-cyrillic and mik. - 2) Belarusian, two Bulgarian, Macedonian, two Russian, Serbian and - Ukrainian keyboard mappings. - 3) Many screen fonts. - 4) Utilities: cyr, displayfont, dumppsf, makeacm, mkvgafont, raw2psf. - 5) Two fonts for Dosemu. - 6) Uses DebConf. - - - -Source package: console-data -Package: console-data -Description: Keymaps, fonts, charset maps, fallback tables for console-tools - This package contains the standard data files for the Linux Console Tools. - . - This includes keyboard definitions (keymaps), console fonts for various - encodings, maps defining the standard charsets for use by text applications, - and fallback tables allowing to approximate an unavailable character's glyph - with the glyph of another character in the current font. - - - -Source package: console-log -Package: console-log -Description: Keeps a less syslog running on tty9 - console-log keeps your syslog and your exim mainlog running in a less - process on tty9/tty8. It also makes sure that this console is visible - automatically after system boot so that a crashed system at least - leaves the syslog readable on the console before reset. Using less - makes searching, tagging and highlighting possible. - - - -Source package: console-tools -Package: console-tools -Description: Linux console and font utilities. - This package allows you to set-up and manipulate the Linux console (ie. - screen and keyboard), and manipulate console-font files. - . - `console-tools' was developed from version 0.94 of the standard `kbd' - package, and integrates many fixes and enhancements, including new - kbd features up to 0.99. - . - You will probably want to install a set of data files, such as the one - in the `console-data' package. - . - For command-line compatibility with kbd, you may want to install the - kbd-compat package. -Package: console-tools-dev -Description: Development files for Linux console and font manipulation. - This package includes the libconsole and libcfont headers and static - libraries. - . - WARNING: These libs' API are still in ALPHA stage; the interface is still - subject from time to time to incompatible changes. -Package: console-tools-libs -Description: Shared libraries for Linux console and font manipulation. - This package includes the libconsole and libcfont libraries, which - are intended to provide a high-level programming interface to the - Linux console, and console-font files. -Package: kbd-compat -Description: Wrappers around console-tools for backward compatibility with `kbd'. - This package provides the following wrapper scripts, for compatibility with - old `kbd' package, for programs which depends on the former's command-line - interfaces: - setfont, loadunimap, saveunimap, mapscrn. - - - -Source package: control-center -Package: gnome-control-center -Description: The Gnome Control Center - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains utilities to configure your desktop background, - screen saver, keyboard and mouse properties. -Package: libcapplet-dev -Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets - Development - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This packages provides the include files and static library - for the Gnome control center applet library functions. -Package: libcapplet0 -Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This library is used by Gnome control center applets. - - - -Source package: cook -Package: cook -Description: Powerful make replacement - Cook is a very powerful and very easy to use replacement - for make. Through the use of Cook's powerful description - language, and it's many built in functions, sophisticated - build can be easily accomplished. - . - Cook supports file fingerprints to speed build times, - and also supports parallel builds over a network without - requiring contorted build rules. - . - See cook-doc for documentation and cook-rsh for remote - execution scripts -Package: cook-doc -Description: Documentation for cook - Cook is a very powerful and very easy to use replacement - for make. Through the use of Cook's powerful description - language, and it's many built in functions, sophisticated - build can be easily accomplished. - . - Cook supports file fingerprints to speed build times, - and also supports parallel builds over a network without - requiring contorted build rules. -Package: cook-rsh -Description: Remote execution scripts for cook - Cook is a very powerful and very easy to use replacement - for make. Through the use of Cook's powerful description - language, and it's many built in functions, sophisticated - build can be easily accomplished. - . - Cook supports file fingerprints to speed build times, - and also supports parallel builds over a network without - requiring contorted build rules. - - - -Source package: cookietool -Package: cookietool -Description: A team of programs to help you maintain your cookie database - The ''cookietool'' itself eliminates duplicate entries, sorts cookies - alphabetically or by size if you wish. The ''cdbsplit'' extracts parts - of the database to a separate file, by keyword, by size, by number, or - as groups of 'similar' cookies. The ''cdbdiff'' compares two cookie - databases. - - - -Source package: cooledit -Package: cooledit -Description: A portable, fast X Window text editor with beautiful 3D widgets. - It requires only the X11 library to run. The engine is the same as that - used for the internal editor of the Midnight Commander and hence cooledit - represents a X Window version of that editor. The library that comes with - Cooledit is now standalone. You can use it to write your own Cool - applications. Check out the included programs Coolman and Smalledit. -Package: coolicon -Description: Displays pixmap (.XPM) files as icons on the desktop. - Each icon presents a menu (right-click) from where the user can perform - various operations. Each icon has two user configurable scripts which are - executed on receiving a drop event or on running the icon with a double-click. - The icons scripts' as well as other properties can be modified through a - dialog box accessible through each icon's menu. The scripts can directly - manipulate a received drop event making it easy to program Trash Cans, - Printer icons and so on. Several useful example icons are given. -Package: coolman -Description: Man page viewer using the Cool Widget library. - This man page reader just views the output of the man system - command, with a nice point and click, drag and drop, GUI. -Package: libcw -Description: The Cool widget library used by cooledit/coolicon/coolman. - This is the Cool widget library, you'll want to install cooledit, - coolman, coolicon, or smalledit to make any use of this library. -Package: libcw-dev -Description: The Cool widget library (header files) - This is the Cool widget library header files. -Package: smalledit -Description: Stripped down version of Cooledit. - Only a few of cooledit's commandline options are supported by smalledit. - - - -Source package: coolmail -Package: coolmail -Description: Mail notifier with 3d graphics - Coolmail is like xbiff -- it watches your inbox mail file - and lets you know when you have mail. But unlike xbiff, it can launch - your favorite mail utility when you click on it, and it has cool - animated 3D graphics. - - - -Source package: coq -Package: coq -Description: a proof assistant for higher-order logic. - Coq is a proof assistant for higher-order logic, which allows the - development of computer programs consistent with their formal - specification. It is developed using Objective Caml and Camlp4. - - - -Source package: coq-doc -Package: coq-doc -Description: documentation for Coq package in ps and html formats - Coq is a proof assistant for higher-order logic, which allows the - development of computer programs consistent with their formal - specification. This package contains its documentation and tutorials in - postscript and html formats. - - - -Source package: corel-util -Package: corel-util -Description: Netwinder hardware utilities - These utilities lets you access the thermostat, fan, flash and internal - watchdog of the Corel Netwinder. However, unlike the former 'therm' - package, no utility to report current temperature is provided; read from - the file /proc/therm for that purpose. - - - -Source package: corewars -Package: corewars -Description: The classic corewars game with gtk-look. - Corewars is a game which simulates a virtual machine with a number of programs. - Each program tries to crash the others. The program that lasts the longest - time wins. A number of sample programs are provided and new programs can be - written by the player. - - - -Source package: coriander -Package: coriander -Description: control IEEE1394 digital camera - Coriander is a GUI that lets you control all the features of an - IEEE-1394 Digital Camera complying with the DC Specifications v1.04 or - later (see http://www.1394ta.org). - - - -Source package: cost -Package: cost -Description: General-purpose SGML/XML post-processing tool. - Cost is a structure-controlled SGML/XML application programming tool. - It is implemented as a Tcl extension, and works in conjunction - with James Clark's nsgmls, sgmls, and/or expat parsers. - - - -Source package: countrycodes -Package: countrycodes -Description: ISO 3166 country code finder - This ISO 3166 country code finder is mainly used to find out - to which country a domain name belongs. It allows searching - by 2- or 3-letter codes, country number, or country name. - - - -Source package: courier -Package: courier-authdaemon -Description: Courier Mail Server Suite authentication daemon - This package contains the authentication daemon for the - Courier Mail Server Suite. -Package: courier-authmysql -Description: MySQL Authentication for Courier Mail Server Suite - This package contains the MySQL authentication module for - the Courier Mail Server Suite. -Package: courier-base -Description: Courier Mail Server Suite Base System - The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is an integrated mail/groupware - server based on open commodity protocols, such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, - SSL, and HTTP. Courier provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, and mailing list - services within a single, consistent, framework. - . - This package provides the functionality needed by all Debian courier packages - like some configuration files, helper programs and the Courier TCP server - daemon. -Package: courier-debug -Description: Debugging Tools for Courier Mail Server - This package contains debugging tools (currently only - courierauthtest) for the Courier Mail Server. -Package: courier-doc -Description: Documentation for the Courier Mail Server - This package contains the Documentation for the Courier - mail server. -Package: courier-ldap -Description: LDAP support for Courier Mail Server suite - This package contains support for LDAP authentication and - LDAP-based mail aliasing. -Package: courier-maildrop -Description: Mail delivery agent with filtering abilities - maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. - maildrop reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the - message to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to - mbox-style mailboxes and maildirs. - . - maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which - describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided having - mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere else. maildrop - uses a structured filtering language. -Package: courier-mlm -Description: Courier mailing list manager - The couriermlm command sets up, maintains, and runs a mailing list. - couriermlm automatically handles subscribe and unsubscribe requests, - and removes undeliverable addresses from the subscription rolls. - Mailing lists managed by couriermlm require zero human administrative - oversight. couriermlm supports digests, write-only posting aliases, - and moderated mailing lists. -Package: courier-mta -Description: Mail Transport Agent of the Courier Mail Server Suite - This package contains the MTA of the Courier Mail Server Suite. -Package: courier-pcp -Description: Courier PCP server - This package contains the PCP (Personal Calendaring Protocol) server - needed for the groupware calendaring mode of SqWebMail. -Package: courier-pop -Description: POP3 daemon with PAM and Maildir support - This package contains the POP3 daemon from the Courier - Mail-System. - . - It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or - Exim. -Package: courier-webadmin -Description: Web-based Administration Tool for the Courier Mail Server Suite - This is a web-based administration tool for the Courier Mail Server Suite. -Package: sqwebmail -Description: Webmail Server - This package contains the SqWebMail webmail server. - This CGI is used by the Courier mail server to provide - webmail access to local mailboxes. SqWebMail is provided - here as a separate package that can be used with other - mail servers as well. - - - -Source package: courier (0.37.2.20020131-1) -Package: courier-imap -Description: IMAP daemon with PAM and Maildir support - This package allows users to read mailboxes stored on the server - machine. - . - It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or - Exim. - - - -Source package: courier (0.37.3-1) -Package: courier-imap -Description: IMAP daemon with PAM and Maildir support - This package allows users to read mailboxes stored on the server - machine. - . - It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or - Exim. - - - -Source package: courier-imap -Package: courier-imap -Description: IMAP daemon with PAM and Maildir support - This package allows users to read mailboxes stored on the server - machine. - . - It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or - Exim. It also supports the use of authentication via PAM, e.g. for - passwords stored in an LDAP directory. - - - -Source package: cowsay -Package: cowsay -Description: a configurable talking cow - Turns text into happy ASCII cows, with speech balloons. - - - -Source package: cpanel -Package: cpanel -Description: Debian Chinese Panel - Debian Chinese Panel is a part of Debian Chinese Project. It aims to provide - a user friendly interface for users to use Chinese in Debian GNU/Linux. - . - Debian Chinese Panel is a program which can allow users to use/config Chinese - software more easily. Another aim is that, users who want to use Chinese - simply just install this package. - - - -Source package: cpbk -Package: cpbk -Description: a mirroring utility for backing up your files - Backup Copy is basically a smart copy program that allows a user to - copy mass files from one place to another. When coping over a - previous copy, the key features will allow coping only of new or non - existing files in the backup. This results in saving time and less - load on the drive. Built into the same feature of copying new files - only, is a file removal procedure. If a file is removed from the - source path, the same file will be removed when the next backup is - performed. This provides a backup that is exactly the same as the - source without filling up the drive. As an added option, all files - that will be overwritten or deleted when doing a copy over a previous - backup, have the opportunity to be stored in a trash bin. You can - leave this trash bin to grow and grow just in case you need a backup - of your backup. When you start running out of disk space you will - need to remove or clean up the trash bin. - - - -Source package: cpio -Package: cpio -Description: GNU cpio -- a program to manage archives of files. - GNU cpio is a tool for creating and extracting archives, or copying - files from one place to another. It handles a number of cpio formats - as well as reading and writing tar files. - . - This package also includes rmt, the remote tape server, and GNU mt, a - tape drive control program. The mt program is essential for magnetic - tape drive users. Debian's version of GNU mt supports SCSI tape - drives. - - - -Source package: cplay -Package: cplay -Description: A front-end for various audio players - cplay provides a user-friendly interface to play various types of - sound files. It offers a simple file list with which you can - navigate around looking for audio files and a playlist to which - you can add the files you want to play. cplay can play the songs - in your playlist in repeat or random mode, and offers the option - to store the playlist. - . - Currently, the following audio formats are supported: MP3 (through - mpg321 or splay), Ogg Vorbis (through ogg123), MOD and other module - formats (through mikmod). - - - -Source package: cpmtools -Package: cpmtools -Description: Tools to access CP/M file systems - This package allows to access CP/M file systems similar to the well-known - mtools package, which accesses MSDOS file systems. - . - All CP/M file system features are supported. - - - -Source package: cppopt -Package: libcppopt-dev -Description: C++ option parsing library header files - The cppopt library provides functions similar to those found in - getopt or libpopt, except that it makes use of STL maps and other C++ - syntactical candy to store and manipulate those options. - . - This package provides the header files and .so symlink required to - compile programs against libcppopt. -Package: libcppopt0 -Description: C++ option parsing library - The cppopt library provides functions similar to those found in - getopt or libpopt, except that it makes use of STL maps and other C++ - syntactical candy to store and manipulate those options. - - - -Source package: cppunit -Package: cppunit -Description: The Unit Testing Library for C++ - CppUnit is a simple Testing Framework for C++ similar to xUnit or - JUnit. You can get the information about Testing Framework on the - web site: - - - - -Source package: cproto -Package: cproto -Description: generate C function prototypes and convert function definitions - Cproto is a program that generates function prototypes and variable - declarations from C source code. It can also convert function - definitions between the old style and the ANSI C style. This - conversion overwrites the original files, so make a backup copy of - your files in case something goes wrong. - - - -Source package: cpuburn -Package: cpuburn -Description: a collection of programs to put heavy load on cpu - CPUburn is a collection of programs to put heavy stress on cpu. - These programs are designed to load x86 CPUs as heavily as possible - for the purposes of system testing. - . - The goal has been to maximize heat production from the CPU, putting - stress on the CPU itself, cooling system, motherboard. - - - -Source package: cpuid -Package: cpuid -Description: Intel and AMD x86 CPUID display program - The program displays Intel and AMD x86 CPUID - - - -Source package: cqcam -Package: cqcam -Description: Color QuickCam (PC/Parallel) control program - gtkcam - camera with gtk libs - xcqcam - cam for X11 / control panel by tk - cqcam - capture a single picture, does not require X - . - Features: - * Automatic brightness and color adjustments - * Batchable output, perfect for a webcam - * Support for "millions" (24bpp) and "billions" (32bpp) modes - * Nearly lossless on-the-fly despeckling (removal of the "Christmas - lights" effect) - * X11 front-end and control panel, with Floyd dithering for 8bpp - displays - * Support for images up to 640x480 - * 24-bit PPM output -Package: libcqcam-dev -Description: Color QuickCam (PC/Parallel) control library - This library is used for building certain applications that monitor - qcam input. Static library only. - . - Features: - * Automatic brightness and color adjustments - * Support for "millions" (24bpp) and "billions" (32bpp) modes - * Nearly lossless on-the-fly despeckling (removal of the "Christmas - lights" effect) - * Support for images up to 640x480 - * 24-bit PPM output - - - -Source package: crack-attack -Package: crack-attack -Description: multiplayer OpenGL puzzle game like "Tetris Attack" - Crack Attack is an OpenGL puzzle game based on the Super Nintendo - game "Tetris Attack". Slowly, your stack of colored blocks grows - from the bottom, and you've got to make sure it never reaches the - top. If it does, you lose. To eliminate blocks from the stack, line - up at least three of one color, horizontally or vertically. Once you - do, those blocks disappear, and put off slightly your inevitable - demise. - . - Crack Attack is very slow without hardware acceleration. For XFree - users, this means you want DRI. - - - -Source package: cracklib2 -Package: cracklib-runtime -Description: A pro-active password checker library - Run-time support programs which use the shared library in cracklib2 - including programs to build the password dictionary databases used by - the functions in the shared library. -Package: cracklib2 -Description: A pro-active password checker library - Shared library for cracklib2 which contains a C function which may be - used in a passwd like program. The idea is simple: try to prevent - users from choosing passwords that could be guessed by crack by - filtering them out, at source. cracklib2 is NOT a replacement passwd - program. cracklib2 is a LIBRARY. -Package: cracklib2-dev -Description: a pro-active password checker library - Header files, static libraries, documentation, and symbolic links - developers using cracklib2 will need. - - - -Source package: craft -Package: craft -Description: Warcraft 2-like multi-player real-time strategy game - You are a Viking and have to lead a nation. Your main task is to - command citizens; you can tell them to harvest resources, or to build - one of the 9 building types. - . - The ultimate goal is to create enough knights, catapults etc. to - wipe out the competing civilizations. - . - You can play against other humans by sending a window to their X - display, or against a pretty clever AI. - - - -Source package: crafted -Package: crafted -Description: Map editor for FreeCraft, the free WarCraft II clone. - This is the map or from the FreeCraft Project, a realtime strategy - game compatible with WarCraft II. - . - This is the latest snapshot from the CVS repository. - - - -Source package: cramfs -Package: cramfsprogs -Description: Tools for CramFs (Compressed ROM File System). - This package contains tools that let you construct a CramFs - (Compressed ROM File System) image from the contents of a given directory, as - well as checking a constructed CramFs image and extracting its contents. - . - Cram file systems are used for Debian INITRD images. - - - -Source package: crank -Package: crank -Description: A classical CRypto ANalysis toolKit - Crank is short for "CRyptANalysis toolKit", and its overall purpose is - to provide a powerful and extensible environment for solving classical - (pen-and-paper) ciphers, providing as much automation as possible. - . - Classical ciphers include common schemes like monoalphabetic - substitutions, where each letter of the alphabet is mapped to another - (usually different) letter consistently through the text. The first - version of Crank is restricting itself to these special ciphers. - . - Other algorithms forever devoid of Crank's attentions include Enigma, - RSA, DES, MurkelFish, or anything else invented after 1900. - - - -Source package: crash -Package: crash -Description: A kernel debugging utility, allowing gdb like syntax. - The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to - investigate either live systems, kernel core dumps created from the - Kernel Core Dump patch offered by Mission Critical Linux, or kernel - core dumps created by the LKCD patch offered by SGI. - . - o The tool is loosely based on the SVR4 crash command, but has been - completely integrated with gdb in order to be able to display - formatted kernel data structures, disassemble source code, etc. - . - o The current set of available commands consist of common kernel core - analysis tools such as a context-specific stack traces, source code - disassembly, kernel variable displays, memory display, dumps of - linked-lists, etc. In addition, any gdb command may be entered, - which in turn will be passed onto the gdb module for execution. - . - o There are several commands that delve deeper into specific kernel - subsystems, which also serve as templates for kernel developers - to create new commands for analysis of a specific area of interest. - Adding a new command is a simple affair, and a quick recompile - adds it to the command menu. - . - o The intent is to make the tool independent of Linux version dependencies, - building in recognition of major kernel code changes so as to adapt to - new kernel versions, while maintaining backwards compatibility. - - - -Source package: crashmail -Package: crashmail -Description: JAM and *.MSG capable Fidonet tosser - CrashMail II is basically a more portable version of - CrashMail, a tosser for Amiga computers. Users of the old - Amiga version will probably find some things familiar - while some features are gone such as the ARexx port (for - obvious reasons!) and the GUI configuration editor. The - only feature that CrashMail II has and the old CrashMail - hasn't is support for JAM messagebases. - - - -Source package: crashme -Package: crashme -Description: Stress tests operating system stability - crashme generates strings of random bytes and then attempts to execute - them. Used to test kernel stability. - . - **WARNING** While Linux has been known to survive days and weeks of crashme, - IT IS NOT GUARANTEED THAT YOUR SYSTEM WILL SURVIVE! DO NOT USE THIS PROGRAM - UNLESS YOU REALLY WANT TO CRASH YOR COMPUTER - - - -Source package: crawl -Package: crawl -Description: Dungeon Crawl, a text-based roguelike game - Crawl is a fun game in the grand tradition of games like Rogue, Hack, and - Moria. Your objective is to travel deep into a subterranean cave complex and - retrieve the Orb of Zot, which is guarded by many horrible and hideous - creatures. - - - -Source package: cricket -Package: cricket -Description: Program for collection and display of time-series data - This is Cricket. It is a configuration, polling, and data-display - engine wrapped around the RRD tool by Tobias Oetiker. There are - three user-visible pieces to Cricket: the collector, the grapher, and - the config tree. The collector runs from cron and fetches data - from a number of devices according to the info it finds in the - config tree. The grapher is a CGI application that allows users to - traverse the config tree from a web browser and see the data that - the collector recorded. - - - -Source package: crimson -Package: crimson -Description: A hex-based tactical game. - Crimson Fields is a hex-based tactical war game in the tradition of - Battle Isle (tm). Two players command their units on a map of hexagons, - trying to accomplish mission objectives ranging from defending important - locations to simply destroying all enemy forces. - The game can either be played in 'hot seat' mode or via email. - There's no AI opponent, yet. A simple editor can be used to create custom - level files. - - - -Source package: criticalmass -Package: criticalmass -Description: Shoot-em-up a la galaxian - criticalmass, aka critter, is a shootemup in the style of Galaxian with - very colorful and smooth graphics (provided that you have 3d acceleration) - . - Note: criticalmass uses OpenGL, and will probably not run well if you do - not have a 3d accelerator which is supported by X. - - - -Source package: cron -Package: cron -Description: management of regular background processing - cron is a background process (`daemon') that runs programs at regular - intervals (for example, every minute, day, week or month); which - processes are run and at what times are specified in the `crontab'. - . - Users may also install crontabs so that processes are run on - their behalf, though this feature can be disabled or restricted to - particular users. - . - Output from the commands is usually mailed to the system administrator - (or to the user in question); you should probably install a mail system - as well so that you can receive these messages. - . - This cron package is configured by default to do various standard - system maintenance tasks, such as ensuring that logfiles do not - grow endlessly and overflow the disk. - . - The lockfile-progs package is only a "Suggests" because of the poor - way that dselect handles "Recomments", but I do strongly suggest that - you install it; it prevents /etc/cron.daily/standard from running multiple - times if something gets jammed. - - - -Source package: cron-apt -Package: cron-apt -Description: Automatic update of packages using apt. - This package contains a tool that is run by a cron-job - at regular intervals. By default it just does - "apt-get update" but you can instruct it to run anything - that you can do with apt-get. - . - It also sends mail (configurable) to the system administrator on - errors. - . - Observe that this is a security risk so you should not set it - to do more than necessary. - (apt-get update; apt-get upgrade - is NOT recommended). - - - -Source package: cronolog -Package: cronolog -Description: Logfile rotator for web servers - A simple program that reads log messages from its input and writes - them to a set of output files, the names of which are constructed - using template and the current date and time. The template uses the - same format specifiers as the Unix date command (which are the same - as the standard C strftime library function). - . - It intended to be used in conjunction with a Web server, such as - Apache, to split the access log into daily or monthly logs: - . - TransferLog "|/usr/sbin/cronolog /var/log/apache/%Y/access.%Y.%m.%d.log" - . - A cronosplit script is also included, to convert existing - traditionally-rotated logs into this rotation format. - - - -Source package: cronosii -Package: cronosii -Description: fast, light-weight and functional GNOME e-mail client - Cronos II is a powerful GNOME e-mail client. It has been designed to be - fast, light, user-friendly, yet strong. Its strength resides in the - extended configuration, that the user can manage dynamically without - touching any code at all. The friendly aspect resides in the intuitive - interface and in the simplicity of the environment and in the full - compatibility with the GNOME Project. - - - -Source package: crossfire -Package: crossfire-doc -Description: Documentation for Crossfire - This is the document package for crossfire. It has information for - both server and client. -Package: crossfire-edit -Description: Map editor for the Crossfire Gameset - This is the map editor for the maps that go with the crossfire game. - . - Crossfire is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for - the X environment. - It has certain flavors from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) - and Nethack/Moria. - Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding - and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate - or compete in the same "world". -Package: crossfire-server -Description: Server for Crossfire Games - This is the server program for the crossfire client - . - Crossfire is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for - the X environment. - It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) - and Nethack/Moria. - Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding - and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate - or compete in the same "world". - - - -Source package: crossfire-client -Package: crossfire-client -Description: Base Client Side of the game Crossfire. - Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for - the X environment. - It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) - and Nethack/Moria. - Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding - and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate - or compete in the same 'world'." - This program can operate stand alone if you have access to a remote server. - Playing with sounds will require rplay, also. - This package contains no binaries -Package: crossfire-client-gtk -Description: GTK Client Side of the game Crossfire. - Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for - the X environment with gtk installed. - It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) - and Nethack/Moria. - Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding - and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate - or compete in the same 'world'." - This program can operate stand alone if you have access to a remote server. - Playing with sounds will require rplay, also. -Package: crossfire-client-x11 -Description: XLib Client Side of the game Crossfire. - Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for - the X environment. - It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) - and Nethack/Moria. - Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding - and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate - or compete in the same 'world'." - This program can operate stand alone if you have access to a remote server. - Playing with sounds will require rplay, also. - - - -Source package: crossfire-client-sounds -Package: crossfire-client-sounds -Description: Sound files for playing crossfire. - Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for - the X environment. - It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) - and Nethack/Moria. - Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding - and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate - or compete in the same 'world'." - - - -Source package: crossfire-maps -Package: crossfire-maps -Description: Maps for the crossfire game. Needed only with the server. - Install this file only if you are also installing the crossfire-server package. - Later, it could be used with the editor to make/change the maps to suit your - tastes. - - - -Source package: crossfire-sounds -Package: crossfire-sounds -Description: Sound files for playing crossfire. - Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for - the X environment. - It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) - and Nethack/Moria. - Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding - and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate - or compete in the same 'world'." - - - -Source package: cruft -Package: cruft -Description: Find any cruft built up on your system - cruft is a program to look over your system for anything that shouldn't - be there, but is; or for anything that should be there, but isn't. - . - It bases most of its results on dpkg's database, as well as a list of - `extra files' that can appear during the lifetime of various packages. - . - cruft is still in pre-release; your assistance in improving its accuracy - and performance is appreciated. - - - -Source package: crypt++el -Package: crypt++el -Description: Emacs-Lisp Code for handling compressed and encrypted files - Code for handling all sorts of compressed and encrypted files like: - .gz, .tar.gz, .Z, .zip, PGP etc. - - - -Source package: cscope -Package: cscope -Description: Interactively examine a C program source - cscope is an interactive, screen-oriented tool that allows the user to - browse through C source files for specified elements of code. - . - Open-Sourced by: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (SCO) - Maintainer: Petr Sorfa - Home Page: http://cscope.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: csh -Package: csh -Description: Shell with C-like syntax, standard login shell on BSD systems. - The C shell was originally written at UCB to overcome limitations in the - Bourne shell. Its flexibility and comfort (at that time) quickly made it - the shell of choice until more advanced shells like ksh, bash, zsh or - tcsh appeared. Most of the latter incorporate features original to csh. - . - This package is based on OpenBSD sources. - - - -Source package: csl -Package: libcsl-dev -Description: Common Sound Layer (development headers) - CSL is a plain C implementation without further dependencies, that provides - a common API for handling sound I/O. - It is intended to supply application programmers with a convenient way to - produce/record sound and configure sound ouptut modalities regardless of the - actual backend being used. - . - A brief introduction of how CSL fits into the current GNOME architecture - can be found at http://www.gtk.org/~timj/guadec-csl-2001/ - . - This package contains all files and documentation neccessary to build - programs with Common Sound Layer support. -Package: libcsl0 -Description: Common Sound Layer - CSL is a plain C implementation without further dependencies, that provides - a common API for handling sound I/O. - It is intended to supply application programmers with a convenient way to - produce/record sound and configure sound ouptut modalities regardless of the - actual backend being used. - . - A brief introduction of how CSL fits into the current GNOME architecture - can be found at http://www.gtk.org/~timj/guadec-csl-2001/ - - - -Source package: cslatex -Package: cslatex -Description: LaTeX for Czech/Slovak typesetting - This package installs all things needed to run Czech/Slovak LaTeX. - Currently it works only with csfonts and not with dcfonts. - - - -Source package: csmash -Package: csmash -Description: CannonSmash, a tabletennis simulation game - CannonSmash is a funny 3D tabletennis game. It takes a while to get - your hand at ease with the mouse+keyboard manipulations. But once - you're used to the technique, you can feel like playing a real game. - It is playable against the computer or through a network. - . - Since csmash relies on OpenGL-compatible rendering, it is best - experienced with a 3D accelerator card, although software rendering - in wireframe mode should be sustainable. - - - -Source package: csmash-demosong -Package: csmash-demosong -Description: Demo song for CannonSmash - This is the demo song for CannonSmash. If csmash detects the presence of - this song during its startup, it will present you a demonstration - of the game with a nice musical background. - . - Composed by Hideaki Tanabe - - - -Source package: csplain -Package: csplain -Description: Plain for Czech/Slovak typesetting - This package creates and installs fmt file for Czech/Slovak TeX typesetting. - - - -Source package: cspsfonts -Package: cspsfonts -Description: Support for Czech and Slovak Type1 fonts in TeX/LaTeX - Add support for using Type1 fonts in Czech and Slovak TeX/LaTeX. - - - -Source package: css-mode -Package: css-mode -Description: A Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) editing mode for Emacs - This is a simple Emacs mode for editing CSS style sheets. It adds - font-locking and some basic auto-indentation support to Emacs. It - works with Emacs 19.34, but should also work with both older and - newer versions as well as XEmacs. - . - While CSS has a C-like syntax, this mode does a better job than - cc-mode of handling the features of the CSS language. It supports - both CSS Level 1 and Level 2. - . - Home Page: http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/software/css-mode/ - - - -Source package: cssc -Package: cssc -Description: Clone of the Unix SCCS revision-control system. - SCCS is a de-facto standard shipped with most commercial Unices, - and is the pre-file revision-control system under many project-wide - revision-control systems. - . - This software is under development and not all features are implemented - at this time. - . - GNU-based systems use RCS instead of SCCS. - - - -Source package: cstexfonts -Package: cstexfonts -Description: Czech/Slovak fonts for TeX - Extension of Knuth's cm fonts. These fonts are high quality fonts for - typesetting of Czech/Slovak texts. - - - -Source package: cstocs -Package: cstocs -Description: Recoding utility and Czech sorter. - This is a utility which allows you to re-encode files between various - encodings and sort Czech data. Some main features: - - Written in Perl, providing appropriate Perl modules. - - Supported encodings: ASCII, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, Microsoft cp1250 and - cp1252, Mac, MacCE, PC Latin 2, Koi8-CS and TeX Cork (T1). - - You can create your own encoding definition files and use them for recoding - to any other defined encoding. - - Single to single or single to many chars recodings are supported. - - Sophisticated sorting algorithm for Czech. - - - -Source package: cthumb -Package: cthumb -Description: A program to generate themable Web picture albums - cthumb allows you to create themable web picture albums, i.e. - collections of digital pictures, with small thumbnails of your pictures - and with captions. In addition, it optionally allows you to have - several views of the collection of pictures. An album is composed of a - series of pages, each composed of a collection of pictures. For each - page (and each picture), you can have several annotations per picture. - cthumb will generate several versions of the page, for each annotation - type. - . - You can customize almost everything in the way the albums look on the - screen, from the size of the thumbnails to the background and foreground - colors, the border colors, whether you want film-strips, etc. - - - -Source package: ctie -Package: ctie -Description: merge multiple CWEB change files into one file - This program is capable of merging multiple change files for a CWEB - file into a single change file, or producing a master change file - from them. It is based on the TIE program written for WEB (and found - in the tetex-bin package). - - - -Source package: ctklight -Package: ctklight -Description: a light compiler toolkit in Haskell - CTKLight is a compiler toolkit for Haskell, helping in writing lexers - and parsers using combinators. The resulting parsers and lexers are - self-optimizing and thus fast. - . - CTKLight works in both GHC and Hugs 98, language extensions turned - on. CTKLight is suitable for small compiler projects. - - - -Source package: cttex -Package: cttex -Description: Thai word separator for Thai TeTeX/LaTeX and HTML - This is a Thai word separator program intended for use with - Thai LaTeX and HTML documents. - . - Thai script is written continously without using "space" for - breaking between words. A program such as LaTeX, then, needs - to know where to break the sentence for a newline. - - - -Source package: ctwm -Package: ctwm -Description: Claude's Tab window manager - ctwm is Claude Lecommandeur's extension to twm; in addition to the - features of twm, it supports multiple virtual screens, the pixmap file - format, pinnable ("sticky") menus, and other enhancements. - - - -Source package: cup -Package: cup -Description: LALR parser generator for Java(tm) - CUP is the "Constructor of Useful Parsers", a system for generating - parsers from simple LALR specifications. It serves the same role as the - widely used program YACC and in fact offers most of the features of YACC. - However, CUP is written in Java, uses specifications including embedded - Java code, and produces parsers which are implemented in Java. - - - -Source package: cupsomatic-ppd -Package: cupsomatic-ppd -Description: cups printer ppd's from LinuxPrinting.org - In this package are > 900 printer ppd's and the cupsomatic Perl - script. With this you can use a lot of printers with cups. - . - This package is kept to help upgrading. For new installations please - try foomatic-bin plus foomatic-db first. - - - -Source package: cupsys -Package: cupsys -Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server - The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet - Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for - handling various document types. - . - This package provides the CUPS scheduler/daemon and related files. - . - The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of - Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original - source packages from which these packages are made. -Package: cupsys-bsd -Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands - The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet - Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for - handling various document types. - . - This package provides the BSD commands for interacting with CUPS. It - is provides separately to allow CUPS to coexist with other printing - systems (to a small degree). - . - The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of - Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original - source packages from which these packages are made. -Package: cupsys-client -Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - client programs (SysV) - The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet - Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for - handling various document types. - . - This package provides the System V style print client programs. - . - The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of - Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original - source packages from which these packages are made. -Package: cupsys-pstoraster -Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - pstoraster - The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet - Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for - handling various document types. - . - This package provides the pstoraster facility, which allows CUPS(tm) to - convert PostScript data into CUPS raster data. - . - The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of - Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original - source packages from which these packages are made. -Package: libcupsys1 -Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - libs - The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet - Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for - handling various document types. - . - This package provides the base shared libraries for CUPS. - . - The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of - Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original - source packages from which these packages are made. -Package: libcupsys1-dev -Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - development files - The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet - Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for - handling various document types. - . - This package provides the files necessary for developing CUPS-aware - applications and CUPS drivers. - . - The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of - Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original - source packages from which these packages are made. -Package: libcupsys2 -Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - libs - The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet - Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for - handling various document types. - . - This package provides the base shared libraries for CUPS. - . - The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of - Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original - source packages from which these packages are made. -Package: libcupsys2-dev -Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - development files - The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet - Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for - handling various document types. - . - This package provides the files necessary for developing CUPS-aware - applications and CUPS drivers. - . - The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of - Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original - source packages from which these packages are made. - - - -Source package: curator -Package: curator -Description: Turn directories of images into static web content - Curator is a powerful script that allows one to generate Web page image - galleries with the intent of displaying photographic images on the Web, or for - a CD-ROM presentation and archiving. - . - It generates static Web pages only - no special configuration or running - scripts are required on the server. The script supports many file formats, - hierarchical directories, thumbnail generation and update, per-image - description file with any attributes, and 'tracks' of images spanning multiple - directories. The templates consist of HTML with embedded Python. Running this - script only requires a recent Python interpreter and the ImageMagick tools. - . - Upstream is: http://curator.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: curl -Package: curl -Description: Get a file from an FTP, GOPHER, HTTP or HTTPS server. - curl is a client to get documents/files from servers using any of the - supported protocols. The command is designed to work without user - interaction or any kind of interactivity. - . - curl offers a busload of useful tricks like proxy support, user - authentication, ftp upload, HTTP post, file transfer resume and more. - . - This package is able to handle SSL requests only if installed together - with libcurl2-ssl. -Package: libcurl-dev -Description: Development libraries and header files for libcurl. - Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile - and link programs which use the libcurl library. - . - libcurl is designed and meant to become a solid, usable and reliable - multi-protocol file transfer library for URL syntax defined files. -Package: libcurl2 -Description: Multi-protocol file transfer library. (no SSL support) - This package includes shared version of the libcurl library. - . - libcurl is designed and meant to become a solid, usable and reliable - multi-protocol file transfer library for URL syntax defined files. - . - Shared library *without* SSL support. - - - -Source package: cursel -Package: cursel -Description: simple language to provide text application interfaces - CURSEL is a freeware FMLI implementation, a small language - that allows you to quickly make a form- and menu- based character - interface to shell scripts and other programs. - - - -Source package: curves -Package: curves -Description: colorful console interface for CVS version control - CurVeS performs two functions. It provides a menu and command - completion interface to CVS so that inexperienced users can learn the - features of CVS without documentation. This includes the creation of - some meta-features built upon standard CVS commands that commonly are - used together. The second function of CurVeS is to provide visual - presentation of a project directory so that the status of each file - is comprehensible at a glance. CurVeS uses color, when available, to - accent the file classification marks. - - - -Source package: custom -Package: custom -Description: Tools for declaring and initializing options - The Custom Library is intended for use by emacs lisp programmers who - want to make their emacs packages easily customizable. It allows the - programmer to - . - declare the type for each user option, i.e. specify the set of - legal values for each variable, - . - specify and initialize the faces used by the package, and - . - organize the user options into groups and hierarchies. - . - The user will then be able to customize the user options through a - helpful structured interface that resembles the property editor in - modern GUI programs. - - - -Source package: custom-mule -Package: custom-mule -Description: Tools for declaring and initializing options for Mule2 - The Custom Library is intended for use by emacs lisp programmers who - want to make their emacs packages easily customizable. It allows the - programmer to - . - declare the type for each user option, i.e. specify the set of - legal values for each variable, - . - specify and initialize the faces used by the package, and - . - organize the user options into groups and hierarchies. - . - The user will then be able to customize the user options through a - helpful structured interface that resembles the property editor in - modern GUI programs. - This package applied patch for Mule2.3@19.34 (cannot use for emacs19) - - - -Source package: cutils -Package: cutils -Description: C source code utilities - C source code utilities, consisting of - cdecl and cundecl - decode and encode C type declarations - cobfusc - make a C source file unreadable but compilable - chilight - highlight C source files - cunloop - unloop C loops - yyextract - extract grammar rules from yacc grammar - yyref - yacc grammar reference program - - - -Source package: cuyo -Package: cuyo -Description: Tetris-like game with very impressive effects. - Cuyo, named after a Spanish possessive pronoun, shares - with tetris that things fall down and how to navigate them. - When enough "of the same type" come "together", they explode. - The goal of each level is to blow special "stones" away, you - start with. But what "of the same type" and "together" means, - varies with the levels. If you hear someone shout that a dragon - is always burning his elephants, so that he is not able to blow - the volcano away, there a good chances to find Cuyo on his screen. - WARNING: It is known to successfully get many people away from - more important things to do. - - - -Source package: cvm -Package: cvm -Description: Credential Validation Modules - This package contains: - - The reference source for the CVM interface. - - Diagnostic and benchmark CVM clients. - - A checkpassword interface CVM client. - - A UNIX/POSIX system module (uses getpwnam). - - A flat-file module (uses fgetpwent). - - A library for client writers. - - A set of libraries for module writers. - - - -Source package: cvs -Package: cvs -Description: Concurrent Versions System - CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions - of files (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why - changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. Unlike the simpler systems, - CVS does not just operate on one file at a time or one directory at - a time, but operates on hierarchical collections of directories - consisting of version controlled files. - . - CVS helps to manage releases and to control the concurrent editing of - source files among multiple authors. CVS allows triggers to - enable/log/control various operations and works well over a wide area - network. -Package: cvs-doc -Description: Documentation for CVS - This documentation contains complete upstream changelogs, - CVS paper, upstream TeXInfo source, TeXInfo documentation, - HTMLized documentation based on the TeXInfo stuff, etc., - for the CVS package. - - - -Source package: cvs-buildpackage -Package: cvs-buildpackage -Description: Debian package scripts for CVS source trees. - This package provides the capability to inject or import Debian - source packages into a CVS repository, build a Debian package from - the CVS repository, and helps in integrating upstream changes into - the repository. - . - The import or inject process takes a dsc (Debian source control) - file, and imports it into CVS. The module path can maintains - distribution and section information; for example, one may inject - hemm/hemm/devel/make into the repository. - . - The build process works analogously to dpkg-buildpackage, and can be - used from within the checked out source tree, or with additional - information, can be used from anywhere. In the latter case, you can - build any previous version of the package, as long as the - corresponding orig.tar.gz file is still around. The build script - checks out the relevant version from the CVS repository, and runs - dpkg-buildpackage to create the Debian package. - . - Combined, these utilities provide an infrastructure to facilitate the - use of CVS by Debian maintainers. This allows one to keep separate - CVS branches of a package for stable, unstable, and possibly - experimental distributions, along with the other benefits of a - version control system. - . - This can be used to generate a unified CVS source tree, for example. - - - -Source package: cvs2cl -Package: cvs2cl -Description: CVS-log-message-to-ChangeLog conversion script - This perl script produces a GNU-style ChangeLog for CVS-controlled sources, - by running "cvs log" and parsing the output. Duplicate log messages get - unified in the Right Way. - - - -Source package: cvs2html -Package: cvs2html -Description: create HTML versions of CVS logs - cvs2html is program that transforms the 'cvs log' output into a - HTML file. The program can be used on any type of cvs archive, - but since it invokes cvs itself, it needs to be run in a machine - having a local checked out copy of the archive and access to the - repository. - - - -Source package: cvsbook -Package: cvsbook -Description: Open Source Development with CVS, an online book - This is an online version of a book written by Karl Fogel and - published by Coriolis, Inc. This book covers CVS, starting with - a tutorial and going on to cover repository administration, more - advanced topics, troubleshooting, and a complete CVS reference. - - - -Source package: cvsgraph -Package: cvsgraph -Description: Create a tree of revisions/branches from a CVS/RCS file. - CvsGraph was inspired by the graph option from WinCVS. It represents - the revisions and branches in a CVS/RCS file in a graphical tree - structure, also listing any tags associated with any given revision. - - - -Source package: cvsps -Package: cvsps -Description: Tool to generate CVS patch set information - CVSps is a program for generating 'patch set' information from a CVS - repository. A patch set in this case is defined as a set of changes made - to a collection of files, all committed at the same time (using a single - 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable for seeing the - big picture of the evolution of a CVS project. While CVS tracks revision - information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed - 'atomically' to the repository. - - - -Source package: cvsup -Package: cvsup -Description: A network file distribution system optimized for CVS (client) - CVSup is a software package for distributing and updating collections - of files across a network. It can efficiently and accurately mirror - all types of files, including sources, binaries, hard links, symbolic - links, and even device nodes. CVSup's streaming communication - protocol and multithreaded architecture make it most likely the - fastest mirroring tool in existence today. In addition to being - a great general-purpose mirroring tool, CVSup includes special - features and optimizations specifically tailored to CVS repositories. -Package: cvsupd -Description: A network file distribution system optimized for CVS (server) - CVSup is a software package for distributing and updating collections - of files across a network. It can efficiently and accurately mirror - all types of files, including sources, binaries, hard links, symbolic - links, and even device nodes. CVSup's streaming communication - protocol and multithreaded architecture make it most likely the - fastest mirroring tool in existence today. In addition to being - a great general-purpose mirroring tool, CVSup includes special - features and optimizations specifically tailored to CVS repositories. - - - -Source package: cvsutils -Package: cvsutils -Description: CVS utilities for use in working directories - Several utilities which are used to facilitate working with the - files in the working directory of a developer using CVS. - . - The utilities included in this package are: - . - + cvsu: Offline "cvs update" simulator. Lists the files found in - the current directory (or in the directories which you - specify). - + cvsco: "Cruel checkout". Removes results of compilation and - discards local changes. Deletes all the files except - listed unmodified ones and checks out everything which - seems to be missing. - + cvsdiscard: Discards local changes but keeps results of compilation. - Works like "cvsco", but only deletes files which are - likely to cause merge conflicts. - + cvspurge: CVS-based "make maintainer-clean". Removes results of - compilation but keeps local changes intact. Removes - unknown files, but keeps changes in files known to CVS. - + cvstrim: Removes files and directories unknown to CVS. - + cvschroot: Makes it possible to change CVS/Root in all subdirectories - to the given value. - + cvsrmadm: Removes all CVS directories in the project. It is safer - if you occasionally make mistakes in the "find" commands. - + cvsdo: Simulates some of the CVS commands (currently add, remove - and diff) without any access to the CVS server. - - - -Source package: cvsweb -Package: cvsweb -Description: a CGI interface to your CVS repository - cvsweb is a WWW CGI script that provides remote access to your CVS - repository. It allows browsing of the full tree, with configurable - access controls. It will display the revision history of a file, as - well as produce diffs between revisions and allow downloading any - revision of the whole file. - - - -Source package: cweb -Package: cweb -Description: Knuth's & Levy's C/C++ programming system. - CWEB allows you to write documents which can be used simultaneously as - C/C++ programs and as TeX documentation for them. - . - The philosophy behind CWEB is that programmers who want to provide the best - possible documentation for their programs need two things simultaneously: a - language like TeX for formatting, and a language like C for programming. - Neither type of language can provide the best documentation by itself. But - when both are appropriately combined, we obtain a system that is much more - useful than either language separately. - . - You may also want to install the ctie package which allows one to - work with multiple change files simultaneously. - - - -Source package: cweb-latex -Package: cweb-latex -Description: LaTeX support for CWEB. - This is the distribution of LaTeX CWEB, a bundle that allows you to - use LaTeX as the documentation markup of your CWEB program. Your CWEB - programs may be LaTeX documents now -- with sections, subsections, - environments, figures, graphics inclusion, etc. - . - You will want to use this bundle if you - - are a CWEB programmer and use LaTeX elsewhere, - - haven't used CWEB up to now, because you wanted structured markup - (and you didn't want to develop it yourself), or - - want a hierarchic document structure for CWEB programs. - . - If you want to LaTeX the example program, you will need the rcs-latex - package, although this is not essential. - - - -Source package: cwebx -Package: cwebx -Description: C/C++ literate programming system (Marc van Leeuwen's version) - This version is a complete rewrite of Levy & Knuth's version of CWEB. - It uses a slightly different syntax from the L&K version, but provides a - compatibility mode allowing L&K CWEB sources to be processed, producing - similar (though not necessarily identical) output. - . - CWEB allows you to write documents which can be used simultaneously as - C/C++ programs and as TeX documentation for them. - . - The philosophy behind CWEB is that programmers who want to provide the best - possible documentation for their programs need two things simultaneously: a - language like TeX for formatting, and a language like C for programming. - Neither type of language can provide the best documentation by itself. But - when both are appropriately combined, we obtain a system that is much more - useful than either language separately. - - - -Source package: cxref -Package: cxref -Description: Generates latex and HTML documentation for C programs. - A program that takes as input a series of C source files - and produces a LaTeX or HTML document containing a cross - reference of the files/functions/variables in the program, - including documentation taken from suitably formatted - source code comments. - The documentation is stored in the C source file in - specially formatted comments, making it simple to maintain. - The cross referencing includes lists of functions called, - callers of each function, usage of global variables, header - file inclusion, macro definitions and type definitions. - Works for ANSI C, including many gcc extensions. -Package: cxref-doc -Description: Generates latex and HTML documentation for C programs. - This package provides sample documentation produced by cxref from - some of the cxref source itself. - - - -Source package: cygnus-stylesheets -Package: cygnus-stylesheets -Description: Cygnus' flavor of DocBook stylesheets - This package is a grab-bag of DSSSL materials for formatting DocBook - documents. Primarily, it contains a driver for Norm Walsh's DocBook - DSSSL stylesheets (the debian 'docbook-stylesheets' package) - from Cygnus, used internally in documentation. It also includes - db2{html,rtf,pdf,ps,dvi} scripts from Cygnus. The Gnome project uses - these stylesheets for its documentation. - . - This package also contains Mark Burton's dbtohtml.dsl, which is a - more minimal DSSSL stylesheet for formatting DocBook documents. - - - -Source package: cyrus-imapd -Package: cyrus-admin -Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (administration tool) - Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not - found in other IMAP implementations, including: - o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail - o No need for users to have login accounts - o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP - o Servers don't run as root - o Easy support for mail quotas - For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. - . - Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your - standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its - own MH-like format. - . - This package contains the cyradm tool which can be used to administer - both local and remote Cyrus mail systems. -Package: cyrus-common -Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (common files) - Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not - found in other IMAP implementations, including: - o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail - o No need for users to have login accounts - o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP - o Servers don't run as root - o Easy support for mail quotas - For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. - . - Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your - standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its - own MH-like format. - . - The Debian version of Cyrus has been modified to support authentication - via PAM in addition to the standard UNIX password file. - . - This package contains the common files needed by the other Cyrus - components. The cyrus-imapd and/or cyrus-pop3d packages are needed - to enable IMAP and POP3 support respectively. -Package: cyrus-dev -Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (developer files) - Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not - found in other IMAP implementations, including: - o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail - o No need for users to have login accounts - o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP - o Servers don't run as root - o Easy support for mail quotas - For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. - . - Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your - standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its - own MH-like format. - . - This package contains header files and the static library needed - to develop IMAP applications that interface with Cyrus. -Package: cyrus-imapd -Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (IMAP support) - Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not - found in other IMAP implementations, including: - o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail - o No need for users to have login accounts - o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP - o Servers don't run as root - o Easy support for mail quotas - For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. - . - Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your - standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its - own MH-like format. - . - This package contains support for IMAP (Internet Mail Access - Protocol). -Package: cyrus-nntp -Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (NNTP support) - Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not - found in other IMAP implementations, including: - o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail - o No need for users to have login accounts - o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP - o Servers don't run as root - o Easy support for mail quotas - For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. - . - Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your - standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its - own MH-like format. - . - This package contains the tools needed to make an NNTP spool available - via IMAP. -Package: cyrus-pop3d -Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (POP3 support) - Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not - found in other IMAP implementations, including: - o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail - o No need for users to have login accounts - o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP - o Servers don't run as root - o Easy support for mail quotas - For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. - . - Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your - standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its - own MH-like format. - . - This package contains support for POP (Post Office Protocol). - - - -Source package: cyrus-sasl -Package: libsasl-dev -Description: Development files for authentication abstraction library. - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client - or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more - information. - . - You need this package if you want to compile programs with SASL support. -Package: libsasl-digestmd5-plain -Description: DIGEST-MD5 module for SASL - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client - or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more - information. - . - This package provides the DIGEST-MD5 modules without DES support. -Package: libsasl-modules-plain -Description: Basic Pluggable Authentication Modules for SASL - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client - or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more - information. - . - This package provides the basic plugin modules: LOGIN, PLAIN, ANONYMOUS, - and CRAM-MD5. -Package: libsasl7 -Description: Authentication abstraction library. - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client - or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more - information. - . - Any of: ANONYMOUS, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5, GSSAPI (MIT Kerberos 5 or Heimdal - Kerberos 5), KERBEROS_V4, PLAIN, or LOGIN can be used. -Package: sasl-bin -Description: Programs for manupulating the SASL users database - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client - or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more - information. - . - This package contains common binary files for plugin modules. - - - -Source package: cyrus-sasl2 -Package: libsasl2 -Description: Authentication abstraction library. - SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method for - adding authentication support to connection-based protocols. To use - SASL, a protocol includes a command for identifying and - authenticating a user to a server and for optionally negotiating - protection of subsequent protocol interactions. If its use is - negotiated, a security layer is inserted between the protocol and the - connection. See RFC 2222 for more information. - . - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. - . - Any of: ANONYMOUS, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5, GSSAPI (MIT Kerberos 5 or Heimdal - Kerberos 5), KERBEROS_V4, OTP, PLAIN, or LOGIN can be used. -Package: libsasl2-dev -Description: Development files for authentication abstraction library. - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package - libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. - . - You need this package if you want to compile programs with SASL support. -Package: libsasl2-digestmd5-plain -Description: DIGEST-MD5 module for SASL - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package - libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. - . - This package provides the DIGEST-MD5 modules without DES support. -Package: libsasl2-modules-plain -Description: Basic Pluggable Authentication Modules for SASL - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package - libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. - . - This package provides the basic plugin modules: LOGIN, PLAIN, ANONYMOUS, - OTP and CRAM-MD5. -Package: sasl2-bin -Description: Programs for manupulating the SASL users database - This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package - libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. - . - This package contains common binary files for plugin modules. - - - -Source package: d4x -Package: d4x -Description: Graphical tool for downloading files from Internet - Downloader for X is a tool for downloading files from the Internet via both - HTTP and FTP with a powerful but userfriendly interface. It supports - reconnecting and resuming on connection timeouts, has a download queue for - multiple files, support for simultaneous downloads, and many other features - for powerful downloading. - . - It is written in C++, the GUI uses GTK+. - . - - - -Source package: d4x-gnome-applet -Package: d4x-gnome-applet -Description: GNOME applet to monitor Downloader for X - This GNOME applet has been designed to monitor the activity of Downloader for X - (d4x). - . - You must install package d4x to use it. - . - - - -Source package: dadadodo -Package: dadadodo -Description: Exterminates all rational thought - DadaDodo is a program that analyses texts for Markov chains of word - probabilities and then generates random sentences based on that. - Sometimes these sentences are nonsense; but sometimes they cut right - through to the heart of the matter and reveal hidden meanings. - - - -Source package: dailystrips -Package: dailystrips -Description: view web comic strips more conveniently - A perl script that gathers online comic strips for more convenient viewing. - When in normal mode, it creates an HTML page that references the strips - directly, and when in local mode, it also downloads the images to your local - disk. - - - -Source package: dancer-ircd -Package: dancer-ircd -Description: An IRC server designed for centrally maintained networks - This is the ircd designed for use on OpenProjects Net - (www.openprojects.net), based on the hybrid ircd used by efnet. - . - It attempts to handle the network transparently as a unit, and to - provide features to support the OPN philosophy. - . - This package contains the main binary files. -Package: dancer-ircd-doc -Description: Dancer documentation. - This is the ircd designed for use on OpenProjects Net - (www.openprojects.net), based on the hybrid ircd used by efnet. - . - It attempts to handle the network transparently as a unit, and to - provide features to support the OPN philosophy. - . - This package contains all the documentation that comes in the original - tarball. - - - -Source package: dancer-services -Package: dancer-services -Description: IRC services implementation for dancer-ircd - This is the counterpart to dancer-ircd, a services implementation - (nickserv, chanserv, etc) that works with the dancer protocol. It can - connect to a remote server, but it is highly recommended that you run - a local ircd instead and connect it to that. Note that - dancer-services will not work properly with any ircd other than - dancer-ircd. - . - Dancer-services is essentially the same as hybserv, only patched to - work with dancer-ircd. - - - -Source package: dante -Package: dante-client -Description: Provides a SOCKS wrapper for users behind a firewall. - Dante provides "socksify" - a program which forwards network requests from - any program to the SOCKS server (v4 or v5) which then performs them on your - behalf. -Package: dante-server -Description: SOCKS server. - dante-server provides "danted" - a SOCKS (v4 and v5) server -Package: libsocksd -Description: SOCKS library for dante-client. - This package is useless by itself - have a look at dante-client. -Package: libsocksd-dev -Description: Development files for compiling programs with SOCKS support. - Provides header files and instructions for compiling programs with SOCKS - support. - - - -Source package: darxite -Package: darxcmd -Description: Darxite client that sends a raw command to the daemon - Simply sends the specified command to the daemon, prints the response, - and returns. If "command" is blank or -, it will read the command (or - a series of commands) from standard input. Thus it can be used for - scripting the daemon and the like. -Package: darxget -Description: Darxite client to get a URL from the command-line. - Simple Darxite clients that accept a URL from the command-line. They - are very useful for scripts and for basic use. - . - Includes: - * darxget, client to download files. - * pdarxget, the short perl equivalent to darxget. - * darxput, client to upload files. - * getright-convert, client to use GetRight download lists. -Package: darxite -Description: Daemon that transfers files via FTP/HTTP in the background. - Darxite is an system for retrieving files via FTP and HTTP where - a "daemon" process sits in the background and transfers files, - while a number of "client" processes can control it and provide a - user interface. The client programs available include a nice GTK - FTP client, a GNOME Panel applet and a command-line FTP client. - . - Highlights include: - * If a transfer gets too slow, the system can switch to a - mirror site automagically. - * Transfers can be spooled, so you know from looking at the - file when they have completed. - * The daemon can be controlled remotely, thus enabling a - faster computer to be used as a sort-of FTP proxy or file - server, etc. - * Programs can be set to automatically execute when transfer - is complete. - * Support for FTP and HTTP, and HTTP proxies. - * Recursive FTP download/uploads. -Package: darxite-applet -Description: Darxite GNOME panel applet allowing DnD from Netscape - GNOME pannel that allows URLS dragged and dropped from - Netscape to be place on the Darxite queue. -Package: darxite-control -Description: gnome control for darxite. - Gnome monitor for darxite that displays the current batch status - - which files are being transferred and progress. Options to - pause or end a download. -Package: darxstat -Description: Darxite client to display the current batch status - Simple Darxite client that displays the current status of the - batch - which files are being transferred and how much of them has been - transferred. -Package: dsgtk -Description: Display the Darxite transfer status in a GTK window - Simple Darxite GTK client that displays the current status of the - batch - which files are being transferred and how much of them has been - transferred. -Package: dxclip -Description: GTK-based clipboard monitor for Darxite - Monitors the clipboard for URLS to feed to the powerful file transfer - daemon Darxite. -Package: dxftp -Description: Darxite-based command-line FTP client - Pretty full-featured command-line FTP client. It is based on the - Darxite system and uses GNU readline for command-reading. It can - (almost!) be used as a drop-in replacement for clients like ftp and - ncftp. -Package: dxpref -Description: GTK interface to modify preferences for Darxite - Darxite Control Centre. Can save changes to one of the configuration - files, or update the daemon directly. -Package: libdarxite1 -Description: Shared run-time library for darxite. - This library is required by Darxite programs that are dynamicaly - linked. -Package: libdarxite1-dev -Description: Development files for Darxite. - Included are header files needed to compile Darxite programs, and - the static darxite library. -Package: noctftp -Description: Graphical FTP client for the Darxite. - Gives a nice graphical interface to the powerful file transfer - daemon Darxite. - - - -Source package: db -Package: libdb2 -Description: The Berkeley database routines (run-time files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - It supports three kinds of file formats: - * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. - * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. - * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable - length records. - Other core database services: - * page cache management for fast access, clean page allocation. - * lock with multiple reader/writer granularity. - * nested transaction support with logging and rollback recovery - (two phase commit). - * Large set of utility, to dump/load/restore data and examine log. -Package: libdb2++ -Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ run-time files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. -Package: libdb2++-dbg -Description: The Berkeley database routines (debugging c++ library). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - This development package contains an unstripped shared library - compiled with debugging symbols and source files needed by gdb. - It contains also an unstripped shared library with profiling. -Package: libdb2++-dev -Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ development files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - This development package contains include files and docs for the - interface. It includes also a static lib for particular cases. -Package: libdb2-dbg -Description: The Berkeley database routines (debugging library). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - This development package contains an unstripped shared library - compiled with debugging symbols and source files needed by gdb. - It contains also an unstripped shared library with profiling and an - utility program (db_printlog) to examine the log generated using the - debug library. -Package: libdb2-dev -Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - This development package contains include files and docs for the - interface, as well as some postscript documents about the use of db. - It includes also a static lib for particular cases. -Package: libdb2-util -Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - This package contains several programs for managing the db. -Package: libdb2.6 -Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2. - This package provides libdb2.6 runtime library, as a symlink. -Package: libdb2.6++ -Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2++. - This package provides libdb2.6++ runtime library, as a symlink. -Package: libdb2.6++-dbg -Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2++-dbg. -Package: libdb2.6++-dev -Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2++-dev. -Package: libdb2.6-dbg -Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2-dbg. -Package: libdb2.6-dev -Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2-dev. -Package: libdb2.6-util -Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2-util. - - - -Source package: db2 -Package: db2-doc -Description: Berkeley v2 Database Documentation [html txt ps] - Complete documentation for all of DB2's APIs and utilities. -Package: libdb2 -Description: The Berkeley database routines (run-time files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - It supports three kinds of file formats: - * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. - * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. - * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable - length records. - Other core database services: - * page cache management for fast access, clean page allocation. - * lock with multiple reader/writer granularity. - * nested transaction support with logging and rollback recovery - (two phase commit). - * Large set of utilities, to dump/load/restore data and examine log. -Package: libdb2++ -Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ run-time files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. -Package: libdb2++-dev -Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ development files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - This development package contains unstripped shared libraries - compiled with debugging symbols needed by gdb. It contains also - unstripped shared libraries. -Package: libdb2-dbg -Description: The Berkeley database routines (debugging libraries, C and C++). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - This development package contains unstripped shared libraries - compiled with debugging symbols needed by gdb. It contains also - unstripped shared libraries. -Package: libdb2-dev -Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - This development package contains the needed headers and libraries for - developing software using the libdb2 interface. -Package: libdb2-util -Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). - libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at - Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. - This is the stable version, also commercially supported. - . - This package contains several programs for managing database files. - - - -Source package: db3 -Package: db3-doc -Description: Berkeley v3 Database Documentation [html] - Complete documentation for all of DB3's API's and utilities. -Package: libdb3 -Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries [runtime] - This is the runtime package for programs that use the Berkeley v3 - database library. -Package: libdb3++ -Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries for C++ [runtime] - This is the runtime package for programs that use the Berkeley v3 - database library. This is only for programs which use the C++ - interface. -Package: libdb3++-dev -Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries for C++ [development] - This is the development package which contains headers and static - libraries for the Berkeley v3 database library. This is only for programs - which will use the C++ interface. -Package: libdb3-dev -Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries [development] - This is the development package which contains headers and static - libraries for the Berkeley v3 database library. -Package: libdb3-tcl -Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries for TCL [module] - This package provides a TCL module suitable accessing Berkeley v3 - databases from within TCL programs. -Package: libdb3-util -Description: Berkeley v3 Database Utilities - These are utilities that help you work with DB3 databases. - - - -Source package: dbd-excel -Package: libdbd-excel-perl -Description: Perl5 module for Excel file access with SQL via DBI - The DBD::Excel module is a DBI driver which permits access to Excel files - (in the 95, 97 and 2000 flavours) via SQL commands through the Perl DBI. - . - As of 0.02, this module is still in an ALPHA VERSION according to its author. - - - -Source package: dbd-odbc -Package: libdbd-odbc-perl -Description: Perl5 module for an ODBC driver for DBI - This Perl5 module provides DBI (Database independent interface for Perl) - connectivity using ODBC (Open DataBase Connectivity). - - - -Source package: dbd-xbase -Package: libxbase-perl -Description: Perl module to access xbase files (optionally through DBI). - This module allows access to .dbf files (it can create them, also), - it handles memo files, but indexes only in a somewhat limited way. - It has two interfaces: one using SQL commands (through DBI) ad the other - with a simple OO interface. - You can use the dbfdump program to dump the content of a .dbf file. - - - -Source package: dbench -Package: dbench -Description: The dbench (disk) and tbench (TCP) benchmarks - dbench and tbench simulate the load of the netbench "industry - standard" benchmark used to rate (windows) fileservers. Unlike netbench, - they do not require a lab of Microsoft Windows PCs: dbench produces - the filesystem load on a netbench run, and tbench produces the - network load, allowing simpler bottleneck isolation. - . - Note that this benchmark is *not* a realistic reflection of normal - server load. - - - -Source package: dbf2mysql -Package: dbf2mysql -Description: xBase <--> MySQL - This program takes an xBase file and sends queries to an MySQL server to - insert it into an MySQL table and vice versa. - - - -Source package: dbf2sql -Package: dbf2pg -Description: Converting xBase files to PostgreSQL - This program takes an xBase-file and sends queries to an - PostgreSQL-server to insert it into a table. - - - -Source package: dbishell -Package: dbishell -Description: Interactive SQL shell with readline support - Database shell with readline support [command history, - tab completion etc] based on the Perl DBI: - . - Has specific support for Oracle, MySQL, Sybase, - PostgreSQL, and a generic driver that should work for - anything supported by DBI. - - - -Source package: dbix-cgi-perl -Package: libdbix-cgi-perl -Description: CGI Extension for libdbix-easy-perl - This package adds several CGI methods to libdbix-easy-perl, it - also contains a example script called dausql.pl for accessing databases - from a browser. - - - -Source package: dbix-easy-perl -Package: libdbix-easy-perl -Description: Easy to Use DBI Interface - DBIx::Easy is an easy to use DBI interface. - Currently only the Pg, mSQL and mysql drivers are supported. - Note that you also need one of the DBD::* drivers to use this module. - For additional information please refer to the manpage. - - - -Source package: dbs -Package: dbs -Description: Files used for the development of DBS source packages - DBS source is where multiple patches can be distributed and used for - a given upstream source package. - - - -Source package: dbskkd-cdb -Package: dbskkd-cdb -Description: The fastest dictionary server for SKK - dbskkd-cdb is an alternate version of skkserv using cdb. - - - -Source package: dbuild -Package: dbuild -Description: Tool for building Debian binary packages from Debian sources - dbuild will take one or more Debian source packages and build the - corresponding binary packages. This can, in theory, be used to build - the whole distribution from sources. - - - -Source package: dbview -Package: dbview -Description: View dBase III files - Dbview is a little tool that will display dBase III and IV - files. You can also use it to convert your old .dbf files - for further use with Unix. - . - It wasn't the intention to write a freaking viewer and - reinvent the wheel again. Instead dbview is intend to be - used in conjunction with your favourite unix text utilities - like cut, recode and more. - - - -Source package: dcd -Package: dcd -Description: Command-line CD player - dcd (Dave's CD player) is a small CD player, for people who - think workbone is too bloated and graphical. All functions - are accessible from the command line. Loop tracks in the - background, use it with 'at' as an alarm clock, whatever. - - - -Source package: dcethreads -Package: libdcethreads-dev -Description: Development files for dcethreads - . - This package contains headers and library used in development freedce development -Package: libdcethreads2 -Description: A DCE Threads emulation layer ontop of LinuxThreads. - . - A free thread implementation of DCE RPC with development aimed at implementing DCOM for Linux. This packages implements pthreads draft 4. - - - -Source package: dcl -Package: dcl -Description: Double Choco Latte - Provides basic project management capabilities, time tracking on tasks, - call tracking, email notifications, online documents, statistical reports, - a report engine, and more features are either working or being - developed/planned. - - - -Source package: dclock -Package: dclock -Description: Digital clock for the X Window System with flexible display. - Dclock main feature is its great flexibility in how it can draw. You can - even display the output from "date" in it such as "Wednesday, 3rd Jan". - Dclock also supports setting an alarm. - - - -Source package: ddclient -Package: ddclient -Description: Update dynamic IP address at DynDNS.org - A perl based client to update your dynamic IP address at DynDNS.org - (or other dynamic DNS services such as Hammernode, Zoneedit or - EasyDNS), thus allowing you and others to use a fixed hostname - (myhost.dyndns.org) to access your machine. This client supports both - the dynamic and (near) static services, MX setting, and alternative - host. It caches the - address, and only attempts the update if the address actually changes. - . - For more information on DynDNS.org, see http://www.dyndns.org/. - - - -Source package: ddd -Package: ddd -Description: The Data Display Debugger, a graphical debugger frontend. - The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a popular graphical user interface to - UNIX debuggers such as GDB, DBX, XDB, JDB and others. Besides ``usual'' - front-end features such as viewing source texts and breakpoints, DDD - provides an interactive graphical data display, where data structures are - displayed as graphs. Using DDD, you can reason about your application by - watching its data, not just by viewing it execute lines of source code. - . - Other DDD features include: debugging of programs written in Ada, C, - C++, Chill, Fortran, Java, Modula, Pascal, Perl and Python; machine-level - debugging; hypertext source navigation and lookup; breakpoint, backtrace, - and history editors; preferences and settings editors; program execution - in terminal emulator window; debugging on remote host; on-line manual; - interactive help on the Motif user interface; GDB/DBX/XDB command-line - interface with full editing, history, and completion capabilities. - . - This version is linked against Lesstif, an LGPL-ed implementation of Motif. -Package: ddd-doc -Description: Additional documentation for the Data Display Debugger. - The User's Guide and Reference Manual "Debugging with DDD" in PDF and - PostScript format (an "info" version is included in the DDD package itself). - . - The technical report "DDD---A Free Graphical Front-End for UNIX Debuggers" - in PostScript format. - - - -Source package: dds2tar -Package: dds2tar -Description: Tools for using DDS features of DAT drives with GNU tar - This tool makes use of the fast seek command of DAT devices. - Files from a selected file archive can be extracted within one minute. - . - An undocumented c-shell script scsi_vendor is provided which may help - in learning more about an unknown SCSI device. It is used by the mt-dds - tool. scsi_vendor requires the tcsh flavor of c-shell. - - - -Source package: ddskk -Package: ddskk -Description: Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program - Daredevil SKK is a branch of SKK (Simple Kana to Kanji - conversion program, an input method of Japanese). It - forked from the main trunk, SKK version 10.56. It consists - of a simple core and many optional programs which provide - extensive features, however, our target is to more simplify - core, and more expand its optional features. - - - -Source package: debarchiver -Package: debarchiver -Description: Tool to handle debian package archives. - This tool can create a potato like file structure that dselect, - apt-get and similar tools can use for easier installation. - . - You just have to place the package files into a incoming - directory and the tool does the sorting (if you place the - generated '.changes' file there too). - . - OBSERVE! This package will create a cronjob that does the - actual sorting. - - - -Source package: debauch -Package: debauch -Description: A malloc debugger - Debauch is a malloc debugger. It is based on code from "memleak" from - the XFree86 distribution, but has been significantly altered such that - a name change seemed appropriate. - - - -Source package: debaux -Package: debaux -Description: Debian Auxiliary Programs - This package contains programs (actually scripts) to build - and publish Debian packages. - . - debaux-build automatically downloads APT sources before - building, applies patches and additional sources. It - has options to build the packages in an existing chroot - environment, check the generated packages with lintian, install - the created packages on your local system or turn them - into RPM packages. - . - debaux-build has experimental support for downloading - Perl modules from CPAN and creating the necessary Debian - packaging files. - . - debaux-publish uploads packages and runs the scripts - to create the APT sources and packages files on the - remote system. debaux-publish doesn't support the pool - structure yet. - - - -Source package: debbugs -Package: debbugs -Description: The bug tracking system based on the active Debian BTS - Debian has a bug tracking system which files details of bugs reported by - users and developers. Each bug is given a number, and is kept on file until - it is marked as having been dealt with. The system is mainly controlled by - e-mail, but the bug reports can be viewed using WWW. - . - This version is fully functional, but it does not autoconfig, see - /usr/share/doc/debbugs/README.Debian after installation. - . - Note: there might be some appearance issues where the a display variable - doesn't expand as expected. - - - -Source package: debbugs-el -Package: debbugs-el -Description: Access the Debian BTS from within Emacs - This package contains: - . - * debian-bug.el, an Elisp function to submit a bug from within - Emacs. - * gnus-BTS.el, an enhancement to Gnus to provide buttons on bug - numbers seen in Debian-related messages. - - - -Source package: debconf -Package: debconf -Description: Debian configuration management system - Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. Packages - use Debconf to ask questions when they are installed. -Package: debconf-doc -Description: Debian configuration management system documentation - This package contains lots of additional documentation for Debconf, - including an introduction to Debconf, a user's guide, a programmer's - tutorial, and the specification Debconf is based on. -Package: debconf-tiny -Description: Tiny subset of debconf for the base system - Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. It is - used by some packages to prompt you for questions before they are installed. - . - This is a tiny subset of debconf, with only one frontend, few features. It is - intended to be used to set up things in the base system that use debconf. - Unless you are very short on disk space, you should install debconf instead. -Package: debconf-utils -Description: Debconf utilities - This package contains some small utilities to aid users and developers. - There are utilities to help manage debconf databases, others to manage - translated template files and a program to communicate directly with - debconf from the command line. - - - -Source package: debconf-tiny -Package: debconf-tiny -Description: dummy package for upgrade purposes - This is an empty package which depends on debconf. It exists only to ensure - smooth upgrades from potato to woody, and can be safely removed at any - time. - - - -Source package: debfoster -Package: debfoster -Description: Install only wanted Debian packages - debfoster is a wrapper program for apt and dpkg. When first run, it - will ask you which of the installed packages you want to keep - installed. - . - After that, it maintains a list of packages that you want to have - installed on your system. It uses this list to detect packages that - have been installed only because other packages depended on them. If - one of these dependencies changes, debfoster will take notice, and - ask if you want to remove the old package. - . - This helps you to maintain a clean Debian install, without old - (mainly library) packages lying around that aren't used any more. - - - -Source package: debget -Package: debget -Description: download/compile source and binary Debian packages - debget downloads source and binary Debian packages by name. It doesn't - require a local copy of the Packages files, instead it lists directories - on the FTP site to find out what versions are available. - . - debget can also optionally unpack and compile source packages, and even - install the generated binary packages. If you intend to use these - features you should install the devscripts package for the dscverify - script it contains. - - - -Source package: debhelper -Package: debhelper -Description: helper programs for debian/rules - A collection of programs that can be used in a debian/rules file to - automate common tasks related to building debian packages. Programs - are included to install various files into your package, compress - files, fix file permissions, integrate your package with the debian - menu system, suidmanager, doc-base, etc. Most debian packages use - debhelper as part of their build process. - - - -Source package: debian-cd -Package: debian-cd -Description: Tools for building (Official) Debian CD set - Debian-cd is the official tool for building Debian CD set since the potato - release. It was formerly called YACS (for Yet Another CD Script). - . - Its goal is to facilitate the creation of customized Debian CD set. - - - -Source package: debian-guide -Package: debian-guide -Description: Text from: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage - This package will install the full text in HTML and PostScript formats - from the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by - Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9). - . - You can find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-guide. - - - -Source package: debian-guide-es -Package: debian-guide-es -Description: Debian User Guide (in spanish) - This package will install a book in HTML format that contains the - Debian Installation Guide, the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to - Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama - Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9), the Linux Hardware HOWTO, and other - documents, translated to spanish. - . - You can find the installed items under /usr/share/doc/debian-guide-es. - - - -Source package: debian-guide-zh -Package: debian-guide-zh-s -Description: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage (Chinese GB) - This package will install the simplified Chinese (GB) translation - of the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from the book - "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian - developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9). - . - The Chinese translation (about 80% completed as of December 2000) - is a group effort of the participants of the Debian Chinese Project. - . - You can find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-guide-zh-s. -Package: debian-guide-zh-t -Description: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage (Chinese Big5) - This package will install the traditional Chinese (Big5) translation - of the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from the book - "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian - developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9). - . - The Chinese translation (about 80% completed as of December 2000) - is a group effort of the participants of the Debian Chinese Project. - . - You can find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-guide-zh-t. - - - -Source package: debian-history -Package: debian-history -Description: A Short History of the Debian Project - As the Debian community continues to grow, and "old timers" become fewer - and farther between, it seems appropriate to document where the project - came from, and what it is about. - . - In English, French, and Russian. - - - -Source package: debian-history-ko -Package: debian-history-ko -Description: A Short History of the Debian Project translated to Korean - Debian Project History document is translated into Korean for Korean - Debian Users. - - - -Source package: debian-policy -Package: debian-policy -Description: Debian Policy Manual and related documents - This package contains: - - Debian Policy Manual - - Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) - - Authoritative list of virtual package names - - Paper about libc6 migration - - Policy checklist for upgrading your packages - It also replaces the old Packaging Manual; most of the still-relevant - content is now included as appendices to the Policy Manual. -Package: packaging-manual -Description: Debian Packaging Manual - This package installs the Debian Packaging Manual. - . - This manual describes the technical aspects of creating Debian binary - and source packages. It also documents the interface between - dselect and its access method scripts. It does not deal with - the Debian Project policy requirements, and it assumes familiarity - with dpkg's functions from the system administrator's perspective. - - - -Source package: debian-test -Package: debian-test -Description: Scripts used to run tests against an installed Debian system - This package contains tests and the framework to run them, and test provided - by other packages to test themselves. - . - The intent is that this should build into a test suite that provides a - reasonable level of confidence that a Debian system is working correctly. - - - -Source package: debian-zh-faq -Package: debian-zh-faq-s -Description: Debian Chinese FAQ (Chinese GB) - This packages contains the book Debian_Chinese_FAQ (Simplified Chinese - GB Version), and it answers some frequently asked question about Chinese - environment setup. It also introduce the special Chinese software - in Debian. Hope it can make you easy to use Chinese in the Debian - Operating System. - . - You may find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-zh-faq-s. -Package: debian-zh-faq-t -Description: Debian Chinese FAQ (Chinese Big5) - This packages contains the book Debian_Chinese_FAQ (Traditional Chinese - Big5 Version), and it answers some frequently asked question about Chinese - environment setup. It also introduces the special Chinese software - in Debian. Hope it can make you easy to use Chinese in the Debian - Operating System. - . - You may find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-zh-faq-t. - - - -Source package: debiandoc-sgml -Package: debiandoc-sgml -Description: DebianDoc SGML DTD and formatting tools - This is an SGML-based documentation formatting package used for the - Debian manuals. It reads markup files and produces DVI (via LaTeX), - HTML, Info (via Texinfo), LaTeX, PostScript (via DVI), Texinfo, and - plain text (with overstrikes a la troff as well as without) files. - . - The LaTeX based output needs the libpaperg, tetex-bin and tetex-extra - packages. The Texinfo based output needs the texinfo package. - - - -Source package: debiandoc-sgml-doc -Package: debiandoc-sgml-doc -Description: Documentation for DebianDoc-SGML - This package contains the documentation for DebianDoc-SGML in HTML, - PDF and plain ASCII format. - - - -Source package: debiandoc-sgml-doc-pt-br -Package: debiandoc-sgml-doc-pt-br -Description: Documentation for DebianDoc-SGML in Brazilian Portuguese - This package contains the documentation for DebianDoc-SGML translated - in Brazilian Portuguese in HTML, PDF and plain ASCII format. - - - -Source package: debianutils -Package: debianutils -Description: Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian. - Debianutils includes installkernel mkboot mktemp readlink run-parts savelog - sensible-editor sensible-pager tempfile which. - - - -Source package: debmake -Package: debmake -Description: Debianizing Tool and automated binary generation - Eases the development and maintenance of Debian Sourcepackages. - . - - deb-make: Generate a debian style sourcepackage from a regular sourcecode - archive. Customizes control files. Provides example setup for debstd that is - usually usable with minimal editing. - - "debstd" which has the following abilities: - - Automates compression of documentation, localizes manpages - compresses and installs them. - - Supports multiple binaries generated from a single source package - - Generates maintainer scripts for you and installs all scripts - for you in the proper locations with the proper permissions. - - Can perform modifications on a variety of important debian config files - through generation of proper maintainer scripts. - - Runs dpkg-shlibdeps on all ELF binaries for you and generates correct - shlibs file for provided libraries automatically. - - Checks symlinks to manpages /documentation and redirects - them if a file was compressed. - - - -Source package: debmirror -Package: debmirror -Description: Debian partial mirror script, with ftp and package pool support - This program downloads and maintains a partial local - Debian mirror. It can mirror any combination of architectures, distributions - and sections. Files are transferred by ftp, and package pools are fully - supported. It also does locking and updates trace files. - - - -Source package: debootstrap -Package: debootstrap -Description: Bootstrap a basic Debian system - debootstrap is used to create a Debian base system from scratch, - without requiring the availability of dpkg or apt. It does this by - downloading .deb files from a mirror site, and carefully unpacking them - into a directory which can eventually be chrooted into. - - - -Source package: deborphan -Package: deborphan -Description: Find orphaned libraries. - deborphan finds "orphaned" packages on your system. - It determines which packages have no other packages - depending on their installation, and shows you a list of - these packages. It is most useful when finding libraries, - but it can be used on packages in all sections. - - - -Source package: debpartial -Package: debpartial -Description: Debian Packages/Sources file partition tool - debpartial is a program to separate Packages.gz and Sources.gz - files by size of packages and sources. It can be used in the - case of: - . - * creating 1 DVD/CD Debian (source & binary) - * creating Debian Daily Diff CD. - * separating the debian archive into several harddisks. - * mirroring packages only you want (using debmirror etc). - - - -Source package: debrecipes-es -Package: debrecipes-es -Description: Debian "recipes" from project La Espiral - Spanish version - Debian recipes are a collection of short useful tricks; an e-mail message - sent to a users mailing list can become a recipe that is stored inside a - database where they can be indexed. Anybody can contribute a recipe through a - web interface at the webpage of project La Espiral - (http://www.laespiral.org). - - - -Source package: debroster -Package: debroster -Description: A package for use at expos. - Debroster starts up an eterm with the Debian logo as the background, - with a randomly-ordered list of the current developers scrolling up - the screen. Use it to show just how many people contribute to the - Debian project - and so why we are so damn good :-) - - - -Source package: debsums -Package: debsums -Description: Verify installed package files against MD5 checksums. - debsums can verify the integrity of installed package files against - MD5 checksums installed by the package, or generated from a .deb - archive. - - - -Source package: debview -Package: debview -Description: Emacs mode for viewing Debian packages - After installing, you can use C-d in dired mode to view the .deb file - on the current line. Allows both the structure and contents of a .deb - archive to be examined. - - - -Source package: debvote -Package: debvote -Description: Voting software used by the Debian Project. - This is the software that Debian uses when it's time to count votes for a - leadership election or for a general resolution. - . - The voting system is written in perl and is easily extended to cover other - methods of validating a ballot (making sure only authorized people vote) - parsing the ballot and counting the final result. - . - The responses are created via templates to allow for easy modification to - suit the tastes of the votemaster. - . - This release only had modules that will work for Debian style voting. If - that suits your needs, this software will be useful. If it doesn't, some - minor coding will need to be done.. in particular - for your method of - validating whether a person gets to vote or not... and for your manner of - counting votes. README.rank describes Debian's chief method (and the only - method currently implemented) - - - -Source package: debwrap -Package: debwrap -Description: Wrapper for dpkg/apt-get - 'debwrap' is a wrapper program for dpkg/apt-get, which reply questions - from each package described in {pre,post}-inst scripts. - - - -Source package: dedit -Package: dedit -Description: Editor Tool with Japanese extension for beginners. - The very simple editor with GNOME Environment for beginners. - DEdit can handle gzipped files and some Japanese encoded files. - (Japanese encode type: EUC-JP,ISO-2022-JP, SJIS) - Also can convert Japanese string encode types. - . - Original DEdit is distributed as a Debian native package. - - - -Source package: defendguin -Package: defendguin -Description: defender clone with penguins - "Defendguin" is based loosely on William's classic arcade game, "Defender." - Some recognizable stars in the realm of modern operating systems should be - fairly obvious. - . - A certain monopoly-owning bad guy has been cloned hundreds of times by - an unknown alien race. They are now attacking earth, kidnapping little - penguinoids and converting them into mutants. Helping them on their way - are some other nasty alien ships, of which there are plenty... -Package: defendguin-data -Description: Data files for defendguin - "Defendguin" is based loosely on William's classic arcade game, "Defender." - Some recognizable stars in the realm of modern operating systems should be - fairly obvious. - . - A certain monopoly-owning bad guy has been cloned hundreds of times by - an unknown alien race. They are now attacking earth, kidnapping little - penguinoids and converting them into mutants. Helping them on their way - are some other nasty alien ships, of which there are plenty... - . - This package contains sound and image files for defendguin. - - - -Source package: defoma -Package: defoma -Description: Debian Font Manager -- automatic font configuration framework. - Defoma, which stands for DEbian FOnt MAnager, provides a framework of - automatic font configuration. An application whose configuration of fonts - requires users' hand can make the configuration process automated through - Defoma, by installing a Defoma-configuration script to Defoma. The script - gets called whenever a font is installed and removed, so that the script - updates the configuration. - Font packages should register their fonts to Defoma in order to have them - configured automatically for applications. -Package: defoma-doc -Description: Documents of Debian Font Manager - Defoma, which stands for DEbian FOnt MAnager, provides a framework of - automatic font configuration. - This package contains documents of Defoma in SGML, HTML and TEXT formats. -Package: dfontmgr -Description: GUI frontend for defoma, DEbian FOnt MAnager. - dfontmgr is a GUI frontend for defoma. You can see the fonts registered - to defoma, their hints, their status (which applications they have succeeded - or failed to register), the applications using defoma framework, - information about the applications and the contents of their id-caches. - You can also register a font by drag-and-drop a font file, which will - generate as many hints as possible by asking you some questions, unregister a - registered font, change hints of and re-register a registered font. - If a defoma-aware application uses an id-cache and if there's an identifier - conflict (which means some fonts provides the same identifier) in the - id-cache, you can indicate which font should provide the identifier. - . - GUI versions of some utilities in defoma and psfontmgr are also installed. -Package: psfontmgr -Description: PostScript font manager -- part of Defoma, Debian Font Manager. - psfontmgr is part of Defoma distribution, and manages PostScript fonts - through Defoma framework. It registers the name of available PostScript - fonts to Defoma in postscript category, so applications which output - a postscript file have all the available PostScript fonts in their - font-choosing menus. - It also provides a tool named defoma-psfont-installer, which registers - PostScript fonts installed in a PostScript printer. This tool benefits - those who want to print a PostScript file with the printer fonts and - have the printer fonts appear in the font-choosing menu. - - - -Source package: defrag -Package: defrag -Description: ext2, minix and xiafs filesystem defragmenter - As a file system is used, data tends to become more and more - scattered across the disk, degrading performance. A disk - defragmenter simply re-organises the data on the disk, so that - individual files occupy a single sequential set of disk blocks, - and all the free space on the disk is collected together in a - single region. Thie generally means that reading a whole file - is faster, and disk accesses in general are more efficient. - - - -Source package: deity -Package: console-apt -Description: Dummy package wrapper for deity - Wrapper to replace obsolete package. -Package: deity -Description: Conceptual user interface suite for APT - Deity is a next generation package manager that is - useful for upgrading, installing and removing packages - from a Debian GNU/Linux system which supports APT. - . - Features: - . - * progress indicators for downloads, - * selective upgrading of packages, - * complete many operations in one swoop, - * intuitive interface for browsing descriptions, - * searching and sorting of packages. -Package: deity-curses -Description: Curses user interface module for deity - Deity is a common user interface that is useful for - upgrading, installing and removing packages from a - Debian GNU/Linux system which supports APT. - . - This is the curses user interface module for Deity. -Package: deity-gtk -Description: Gtk user interface module for deity - Deity is a common user interface that is useful for - upgrading, installing and removing packages from a - Debian GNU/Linux system which supports APT. - . - This is the GTK user interface module for Deity. - - - -Source package: dejagnu -Package: dejagnu -Description: framework for running test suites on software tools. - DejaGnu is a framework for testing other programs. Its purpose is to - provide a single front end for all tests. - . - DejaGnu provides a layer of abstraction which allows you to write - tests that are portable to any host or target where a program must - be tested. All tests have the same output format. - . - DejaGnu is written in `expect', which in turn uses "Tcl"--Tool - command language. - - - -Source package: dejasearch -Package: dejasearch -Description: Frontend to Deja.com(tm) - DejaSearch is a frontend to Deja.com(tm), the leading Usenet archive - and search engine. It will submit a search for you to Deja.com, then - retrieve and consolidate all search results into one single HTML file, - sorted in newgroup, subject and date (reverse) order. This means - related messages will be closer to one another, with the more recent - messages nearer to the top. This also means you can print out the - entire file and read the messages at your leisure, instead of having - to go through them one by one on the screen. - . - Homepage: http://homemade.hypermart.net/dejasearch/ - . - DEJA.COM is a trademark of Deja.Com, Inc. or its affiliates. - - - -Source package: delimmatch -Package: libdelimmatch-perl -Description: Perl Module to match delimited substrings - DelimMatch allows you to match delimited substrings in a buffer. The - delimiters can be specified with any regular expression and the start - and end delimiters need not be the same. If the delimited text is - properly nested, entire nested groups are returned. - . - In addition, you may specify quoting and escaping characters that - contribute to the recognition of start and end delimiters. - - - -Source package: deliver -Package: deliver -Description: Local mail delivery agent - Deliver delivers mail locally. Any user can write a - shell (or perl or ...) script that processes each incoming - message, possibly filing or deleting it based on content. - The system administrator may also install scripts that - process _all_ incoming messages. - - - -Source package: delo -Package: delo -Description: The DECStation boot loader - This package contains DELO (the DECStation bootloader), which - you can use to boot Linux on a DECStation. - - - -Source package: denemo -Package: denemo -Description: A gtk+ frontend to GNU Lilypond - GNU Denemo is a GUI musical score editor written in C/gtk+. It is - intended primarily as a frontend to GNU Lilypond, but is adaptable to - other computer-music-related purposes as well. - - - -Source package: dep.pl -Package: dep.pl -Description: The dependency analyst. - This little script analyses the dependencies of a set - of files, and produces a full detailed report or such - an output, that can be passed to another program. - . - Comes handy when setting up a chrooted environment... - - - -Source package: deroff -Package: deroff -Description: removes roff and preprocessor constructs - deroff strips out roff constructs and macros. The preprocessor - (eqn, tbl, pic, grap, and vgrind) sections are removed entirely. - The resulting output is suitable for spelling with e.g. spell(1). - - - -Source package: desklaunch -Package: desklaunch -Description: A small utility for creating desktop icons. - DeskLaunch is a small utility for creating desktop icons using pixmaps. - A simple click will launch the desired application. - - - -Source package: deskmenu -Package: deskmenu -Description: A root menu for X11 window managers - DeskMenu is a root menu program which is activated by clicking the root - window. It is configured from a .deskmenurc file in your home directory. - DeskMenu is useful for window managers which do not provide a menu such as - Oroborus. - - - -Source package: detachtty -Package: detachtty -Description: Attach/detach from interactive processes across the network - detachtty lets you run interactive programs non-interactively, and - connect to them over the network when you do need to interact with - them. It's designed for long-running Lisp processes. Unlike screen, - it works in emacs comint modes, and unlike qcmu, it deals correctly - with passing on a SIGINT sent to it. Needs ssh for operation over the net. - - - -Source package: detect -Package: libdetect-dev -Description: Detect is a library for automatic hardware detection. - The following hardware can be detected: CPU, memory, disks, - partitions, ethernet cards, floppy drives, modems, mice, SCSI, - sound cards, and video cards. - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries needed - for development. -Package: libdetect0 -Description: Detect is a library for automatic hardware detection. - The following hardware can be detected: CPU, memory, disks, - partitions, ethernet cards, floppy drives, modems, mice, SCSI, - sound cards, and video cards. -Package: libdetect0-pic -Description: Library for automatic hardware detection, share library subset kit. - This is used to develop subsets of the detect shared library for use - on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're - making one of those, you won't need this package. - - - -Source package: devel-protocols -Package: devel-protocols -Description: Development of communication protocols - Tools for design, development, and testing of communication - protocols. This package lets you install the packages - related to - ASN.1 - Abstract Syntax Notation 1, - MSC - Message Sequence Charts, - SDL - Specification and Description Language, - TTCN - Tree and Tabular Combined Notation, and - TTCN-3 - Testing and Test Control Notation 3 - which are typical languages, notations and formal description - techniques in this area. - - - -Source package: developers-reference -Package: developers-reference -Description: Debian Developer's Reference - This package contains the Debian Developer's Reference, a set of - guidelines and best practices which has been established by for the - community of Debian developers. - . - This package contains the English, as well as Japanese and French - versions of the Developer's Reference. - . - Table of Contents (in English): - . - 1. Scope of This Document - 2. Applying to Become a Maintainer - 3. Debian Developer's Duties - 4. Mailing Lists, Servers, and Other Machines - 5. The Debian Archive - 6. Package uploads - 7. Non-Maintainer Uploads (NMUs) - 8. Porting and Being Ported - 9. Moving, Removing, Renaming, Adopting, and Orphaning Packages - 10. Handling Bugs - 11. Interaction with Prospective Developers - 12. Overview of Debian Maintainer Tools - - - -Source package: devfsd -Package: devfsd -Description: Daemon for the device filesystem - This daemon sets up the /dev filesystem for use. It creates required - symbolic links in /dev and also creates (if so configured, as is the - default) symbolic links to the "old" names for devices. - - - -Source package: devhelp -Package: devhelp -Description: A Gnome developers help program. - A developers help program. Browse and search GNOME API and GNU Manuals - Features - * Full indexing of books in XML. - * HTML viewer (GtkHTML). - * Search by function, struct, macro etc. - * Transparent HTTP support with GnomeVFS. - * Commandline search powered by bonobo, with nice emacs integration. - * Simple installer for books. - * 5 zoom levels. -Package: libdevhelp-dev -Description: Library for devhelp (development files) - This is a shared library used by the devhelp - a tool to help - Gnome developers. - . - This package contains static libraries and other development - files. -Package: libdevhelp0 -Description: Shared library for devhelp - This is a shared library used by the devhelp - a tool to help - Gnome developers. - - - -Source package: device3dfx -Package: device3dfx-source -Description: Device driver source for 3Dfx boards for 2.2+ kernels - This package is the source for the 3Dfx device driver to allow access - to 3Dfx boards without the user having root privileges. It should - work on 2.2/2.3/2.4/2.5 kernels and set the MTRR settings correctly. - It should also work with SMP kernels (2.2/2.3/2.4/2.5). - - - -Source package: devscripts -Package: devscripts -Description: Scripts to make the life of a Debian Package maintainer easier - Contains the following scripts, dependencies/recommendations shown in - brackets afterwards: - - bts: A command-line tool for manipulating the BTS [www-browser, mailx] - - dch, debchange: Automagically add entries to debian/changelog files - - debclean: Purge a Debian source tree [fakeroot] - - debuild: Wrapper to build a package without having to su or worry - about how to invoke dpkg to build using fakeroot. Also deals - with common environment problems, umask etc. [fakeroot, lintian, - gnupg] - - debdiff: Compare two versions of a Debian package to check for - added and removed files [wdiff] - - debpkg: Dpkg wrapper to be able to manage/test packages without su - [perl-suid] - - debi, debc: Convenience scripts to install a package and display - its contents - - debit: Convenience script to install a package and run debian-test - on it [debian-test] - - debrelease: Wrapper around dupload [dupload, ssh] - - dscverify: Verify the integrity of a Debian package from the - .changes or .dsc files [gnupg, debian-keyring, libdigest-md5-perl] - - debsign, debrsign: sign a .changes/.dsc pair without needing any of - the rest of the package to be present; can sign the pair remotely - or fetch the pair from a remote machine for signing [gnupg, - debian-keyring, ssh] - - dpkg-genbuilddeps: Determine the packages used during the build of - a Debian package; useful for determining the Build-Depends - control field needed [build-essential, strace] - - plotchangelog: view a nice plot of the data in a changelog file - [libtimedate-perl, gnuplot] - - uupdate: Integrate upstream changes into a source package [patch] - - uscan: Scan upstream sites for new releases of packages [wget, ftp] - Also included are a set of example mail filters for filtering mail - from Debian mailing lists using exim, procmail, etc. - - - -Source package: devtodo -Package: devtodo -Description: hierarchical, prioritized todo list manager - Manipulate and display a hierarchical (ie "subtasks") and prioritized - list of things with a coloured CLI. - - - -Source package: dfm -Package: dfm -Description: The Desktop-File-Manager for X11 - DFM is a desktop-manager for linux and other UNIX-OS. Files are shown - as icons and every folder has it's own window. The desktop-background - is a special folder in the home-directory. - . - The idea is to write a filemanager like the OS/2 WPS. Therefore, this - filemanager is optimally used together with the window manager icewm - and warp3 theme. It also works with well ratpoison or wmaker anyway. - - - -Source package: dftp -Package: dftp -Description: Alternative Debian package manager - dftp is another program to maintain your Debian installation. It - downloads the lists of currently available packages via FTP, compares - them to the installed packages and lets you interactively select - which new/upgraded packages you want to install. Dependencies of new - packages are checked and missing packages offered for installing, - too. Then all selected packages are fetched with FTP and verified for - correctness. Installation of packages is done via dpkg, and ordered - by dependencies. - . - dftp's main advantage over other interfaces to Debian package - management is that it can (partially) run on a different machine than - the target system, if that doesn't have direct FTP access. Scanning - the current installation and installing packages must of course be - done on the target system. But package selection and download can be - moved to a different machine. dftp can also run on non-Debian - systems. Therefore it is also available as a standalone version (Perl - script) in /debian/project/misc. - - - -Source package: dgipip -Package: dgipip -Description: AMPRNet dynamic IPIP encapsulation routing daemon. - This package provides both a client and server that implement the - AMPRNet dynamic gateway routing protocol devised by Barry Siegfried, K2MF, - and others. - . - You will probably only make sensible use of this package if you are an - amateur radio operator wishing to operate an encapsulating gateway. - - - -Source package: dgpsip -Package: dgpsip -Description: Correct GPS location with DGPS signal from internet - Differential GPS is a technique to apply a correction factor from a - known location to a GPS signal. This can substantially reduce the - uncertainty in the GPS location. Normally the correction signal is - acquired using a special radio receiver: dgpsip allow you to receive a - DGPS signal via TCP/IP, and send it to the GPS connected to your serial - port. - - - -Source package: dgs -Package: dgs -Description: The Display Ghostscrip System - The Display Ghostscript System is an independent implementation of - Adobe Display PostScript. It consists of a PostScript interpreter - (Ghostscript), a DPS client library and a pswrap translator. -Package: dpsclient -Description: Adobe's Display Postscript Client library - This package contains the libraries and utilities for writing - applications that use the Display PostScript extension to X. - . - Display PostScript system provides a device-independent imaging model - for displaying information on a screen. The imaging model uses the - PostScript language which has powerful graphics capabilities and frees - the programmer from display-specific details like screen resolution and - color issues. -Package: dpsclient-demos -Description: Demos for the Display Postscript Client library - Three demos using the Adobe's Display Postscript Client library: xepfs is - a simple X11 Postscript preview, dpsexec is a command shell for Postscript, - texteroids is a Postscript game. - . - These demos will only work if you have an DPS NX agent (as the Display - Ghostscript System will provide) or an X server with the DPS extension. -Package: dpsclient-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for dpsclient - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - Display Postscript System. (DPS) - - - -Source package: dh-kpatches -Package: dh-kpatches -Description: Debhelper script to help packaging kernel patches - The dh_installkpatches script produces the "apply" and "unpatch" scripts - that kernel-package uses to automatically handle kernel patches. It - provides a number of useful features like: - * does its best to never break your kernel source tree - * allows you to select any provided version of a patch - * handle patch inter-dependencies - . - Patches are described in a Debian-standard control-file-like format. - - - -Source package: dh-make -Package: dh-make -Description: Debianizing Tool for debhelper - This package contains dh_make, which generates a Debian style source package - from regular source code archive. Customizes control files. Provides example - setup for debhelper utilities that is usually usable with minimal editing. - - - -Source package: dh-make-perl -Package: dh-make-perl -Description: Create debian packages from perl modules - dh-make-perl will create the files required to build - a debian source package out of a perl package. - This works for most simple packages and is also useful - for getting started with packaging perl modules. - Given a perl package name, it can also automatically download it from CPAN. - - - -Source package: dhcp -Package: dhcp -Description: DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment - DHCP is a protocol like BOOTP (actually dhcpd includes much of - the functionality of BOOTPD!). It assigns IP addresses to clients - based on lease times. DHCP is used extensively by Microsoft and more - recently also by Apple. It is probably essential in any multi-platform - environment. - . - Multiple Ethernet Interfaces are supported by this DHCP package. You need - to run Linux 2.0.32 or later. -Package: dhcp-client -Description: DHCP Client - This is a split off from the dhcp package and contains the DHCP client - tools. - . - Cable modem users likely need this or another dhcp client to successfully - connect to the network. - . - Documentation (apart from manpages) can be found in the dhcp package. -Package: dhcp-relay -Description: DHCP Relay - Installing this package will make the machine it is installed on to - a dhcp relay. You need to have a DHCP or BOOTP server reachable in order - to use the relay. - . - Documentation (apart from manpages) can be found in the dhcp package. - This package needs Linux 2.0.32 or later. - - - -Source package: dhcp-dns -Package: dhcp-dns -Description: Dynamic DNS updates for DHCP - dhcp-dns uses bind 8's dynamic update features to update a zonefile - with hostnames from the dhcp leases file. - - - -Source package: dhcp3 -Package: dhcp3-client -Description: DHCP Client - This is a split off from the dhcp package and contains the DHCP client - tools. - . - Cable modem users likely need this or another dhcp client to successfully - connect to the network. - . - Documentation (apart from manpages) can be found in the dhcp package. - . - Note: This package _requires_ a 2.2.x or later Linux kernel. 2.0.x kernels - are _not_ supported. -Package: dhcp3-common -Description: Common files used by all the dhcp3* packages. - This package contains all the files used by all the packages - from ISC DHCP version 3. -Package: dhcp3-dev -Description: API for accessing and modifying the DHCP server and client state - OMAPI, an API for accessing and modifying the DHCP server and - client state. -Package: dhcp3-relay -Description: DHCP Relay - Installing this package will make the machine it is installed on to - a dhcp relay. You need to have a DHCP or BOOTP server reachable in order - to use the relay. - . - Documentation (apart from manpages) can be found in the dhcp package. - . - Note: This package _requires_ a 2.2.x or later Linux kernel. 2.0.x kernels - are _not_ supported. -Package: dhcp3-server -Description: DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP - (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of BOOTPD!). It assigns - IP addresses to clients based on lease times. DHCP is used extensively - by Microsoft and more recently also by Apple. It is probably essential - in any multi-platform environment. - . - Multiple Ethernet Interfaces are supported by this DHCP package. - . - Note: This package _requires_ a 2.2.x or later Linux kernel. 2.0.x kernels - are _not_ supported. - - - -Source package: dhcpcd -Package: dhcpcd -Description: DHCP client for automatically configuring IPv4 networking - This package contains both the 0.70 and 1.3.x version of dhcpcd and - should work with any Linux kernel. - - - -Source package: dhcpdump -Package: dhcpdump -Description: Parse DHCP packets from tcpdump - This package provides a tool for visualization of DHCP packets as - recorded and output by tcpdump to analyze DHCP server responses. - - - -Source package: dhcping -Package: dhcping -Description: DHCP Daemon Ping Program - This small tool provides an opportunity for a system administrator to - perform a DHCP request to find out if a DHCP server is still running. - - - -Source package: dhelp -Package: dhelp -Description: online help system - Read all documentation with a WWW browser. dhelp builds a - index of all installed HTML documentation. You don't need - a WWW server to read the documentation. dhelp offers a - very fast search in the HTML documents. - . - http://localhost/doc/HTML/index.html - - - -Source package: dhid -Package: dhid -Description: Dynamic Host Information System (DHIS) client - With DHIS your machine gets a fully qualified domain name under a domain. - Your host, even if dynamically IP assigned, may be reached while you are - online through a single name recognised on the whole internet. People may, - from the outside, connect to your machine's FTP, WWW, IRC, ... server as it - is also possible for you to receive emails under that address. Many other - purposes may be achieved with DHIS. - - - -Source package: dhttpd -Package: dhttpd -Description: Minimal secure webserver. No cgi-bin support! - As it doesn't run external programs, this webserver cannot be easily hacked. - Does not need a permanent IP Address. - Memory efficient. Low profile. Quick. Just transfers files. - Can be run from a user account on high ports. - No configuration necessary. It just works. - - - -Source package: dia -Package: dia -Description: Diagram editor - Dia is an editor for diagrams, graphs, charts etc. There is support for UML - static structure diagrams (class diagrams), Entity-Relationship diagrams, - network diagrams and much more. Diagrams can be exported to postscript. -Package: dia-common -Description: Diagram editor (common files) - Dia is an editor for diagrams, graphs, charts etc. There is support for UML - static structure diagrams (class diagrams), Entity-Relationship diagrams, - network diagrams and much more. Diagrams can be exported to postscript. -Package: dia-gnome -Description: Diagram editor (GNOME version) - Dia is an editor for diagrams, graphs, charts etc. There is support for UML - static structure diagrams (class diagrams), Entity-Relationship diagrams, - network diagrams and much more. Diagrams can be exported to postscript. - . - This package contains the GNOME version of Dia. - - - -Source package: dia2code -Package: dia2code -Description: a dia-UML to C/C++/Java code generator - dia2code is a code generator which uses UML diagrams produced by dia, and - turns them into C, C++ or Java files. - - - -Source package: diald -Package: diald -Description: dial on demand daemon for PPP and SLIP. - Many sites use SLIP or PPP links to connect to other sites over phone - lines. Normally these links must be explicitly turned on or off. - diald can be used to bring a SLIP or PPP link up when there are - Internet packets to be sent to another site, and to close the link - down when it is idle. - . - diald operates by starting a virtual link on a pseudo tty and setting up - a route to the resulting interface. This interface is called the - proxy. diald monitors the proxy to determine when to bring up a real - communications link. When a real link is up diald routes packets from - the proxy to the real link and monitors the real link to decide if it - needs to be shut down. As well, if the link goes down unexpectedly - diald will attempt to reestablish the link. The rules for controlling - these operations are extensively configurable in run time startup - files. - . - Diald requires that you use either the ethertap interface (available - in recent Linux kernels) or SLIP to provide the proxy interface. - Thus, one or the other of these interfaces is required for diald to - work. - . - Diald needs a program like "chat" or "expect" to actually dial. - Sorry, "dip" cannot be used. - - - -Source package: dialdcost -Package: dialdcost -Description: Cost estimation and X Control panel for DIALD - This program will parse the log file produced by diald and calculate - the cost of the connection time logged in that file. - . - The program can be made to use different cost for rush hour traffic - thus giving pretty accurate cost for the logged time. - . - With this is also a control panel, or monitor, for X Windows. Using - the Athena widgets to control the link made by diald. - - - -Source package: dialog -Package: dialog -Description: Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts - This application provides a method of displaying several different types - of dialog boxes from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script - to interact with the user in a much friendlier manner. - . - The following types of boxes are at your disposal: - yes/no Typical query style box with "Yes" and "No" answer buttons - menu A scrolling list of menu choices with single entry selection - input Query style box with text entry field - message Similar to the yes/no box, but with only an "Ok" button - text A scrollable text box that works like a simple file viewer - info A message display that allows asynchronous script execution - checklist Similar to the menu box, but allowing multiple selections - radiolist Checklist style box allowing single selections - gauge Typical "progress report" style box - tail Allows viewing the end of files (tail) that auto updates - background tail Similar to tail but runs in the background. - - - -Source package: dict-devil -Package: dict-devil -Description: The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce - This package contains The Devil's Dictionary, a cynical and irreverent - dictionary of common words, formatted for use by the dictionary server - in the dictd package. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found in the - dictd package. - - - -Source package: dict-elements -Package: dict-elements -Description: Data regarding the Elements - This package contains Jay Kominek's compilation of - physical and chemical data about the elements, updated 11/07/00 - formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. - . - This package will be of limited use without the client and server - found in the dict and dictd packages. - - - -Source package: dict-foldoc -Package: dict-foldoc -Description: FOLDOC Dictionary Database - This package contains FOLDOC, the Free On Line Dictionary of - Computing, supplemented by a number of Debian-specific definitions, - formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. - The FOLDOC is updated frequently; this package - contains the 9 Feb 2002 version. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found - in the dictd package. - - - -Source package: dict-gazetteer -Package: dict-gazetteer -Description: U.S. Gazetteer - This package contains place names, population and location - information provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, formatted for use - by the dictionary server in the dictd package. Zip Code information - has been merged with the place name data. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found in the - dictd package. - - - -Source package: dict-gcide -Package: dict-gcide -Description: A Comprehensive English Dictionary - . - This package contains the GNU version of the Collaborative - International Dictionary of English, formatted for use by the - dictionary server in the dictd package. The GCIDE contains the - full text of the 1913 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, suplemented by - many definitions from WordNet, the Century Dictionary, 1906, and many - additional definitions contributed by volunteers. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found in the - dictd package. - - - -Source package: dict-gcide (0.44-1) -Package: dict-web1913 -Description: Empty package to assist the transition to dict-gcide - . - This package may be removed after dict-gcide is installed. - - - -Source package: dict-jargon -Package: dict-jargon -Description: Jargon File 4.3.0 - This package contains The On-Line Hacker Jargon File, version 4.3.0, - 30 Apr 2001, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd - package. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found in the - dictd package. - - - -Source package: dict-misc -Package: dict-easton -Description: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary - This package contains Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary, formatted for - use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found in the - dictd package. -Package: dict-hitchcock -Description: Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary - This package contains Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary, formatted for - use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found in the - dictd package. -Package: dict-jargon -Description: Jargon File 4.0.0 - This package contains The On-Line Hacker Jargon File, version 4.0.0, - 24 JUL 1996, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd - package. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found in the - dictd package. - - - -Source package: dict-web1913 -Package: dict-web1913 -Description: 1913 Webster's Dictionary - This package contains Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (G & - C. Merriam Co., 1913, edited by Noah Porter), formatted for use by - the dictionary server in the dictd package. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found in the - dictd package. - - - -Source package: dict-wn -Package: dict-wn -Description: WordNet v1.7 - This package contains WordNet (r) v 1.7, a 2001 dictionary of the - English language, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the - dictd package. This dictionary contains only nouns, verbs, adverbs, - and adjectives. It is not intended as a stand-alone dictionary, but - rather as a supplement to the older but more complete dictionary - found in dict-gcide. - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found in the - dictd package. - - - -Source package: dictd -Package: dict -Description: Dictionary Client - Dict is the client that queries the dictd server. Since it is TCP - based, it can access servers on the local host, on a local network, - or on the Internet. - . - The DICT Development Group maintains several public servers which can - be accessed from any machine connected to the Internet. The default - configuration is to query one of these servers first, but this may be - changed in the configuration file /etc/dict.conf. - . - Queries may be customized by numerous command line options, including - specifying the database(s) to be queried and the search strategy to - be used. -Package: dictd -Description: Dictionary Server - Dictd is a TCP based server that allows a client to access dictionary - definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases. - . - Ten dictionary databases have been packaged for debian. They are: - . - dict-gcide - An comprehensive dictionary of the English - language, based on the 1913 Webster's Unabridged - Dictionary - dict-wn - WordNet 1.7, A Lexical Database for English - dict-jargon - Hacker's Jargon File - dict-foldoc - The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing - dict-vera - List of acronyms used in the field of computing - dict-elements - Chemical and Physical Properties of the Elements - dict-devil - "The Devil's Dictionary" by Amrose Bierce - dict-easton - Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary - dict-hitchcock - Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary - dict-gazetteer - Database of Geographic Data from the U.S. Census - . - These packages are discussed in more detail in the file - /usr/doc/dictd/README.Debian.gz - . - Either dict-gcide or dict-wn is essential for a useful dictionary - server. It is strongly recommended that both be installed. It is - desirable that either dict-jargon or dict-foldoc, or both of them, be - installed. - . - The client program, dict, is packaged in dict*.deb If you are - running a server, you will want the client for all machines in your - network, and for testing server operations. - - - -Source package: dictfmt -Package: dictfmt -Description: Utility to format a file for use by the dictd server. - dictfmt converts an input file to a dictionary database that conforms - to the DICT protocol, and creates a corresponding index file. - - - -Source package: diction -Package: diction -Description: Utilities to help with style and diction (English and German) - This is a free implementation of two Unix commands, style and diction. - They may help you improve your writing. English and German rules are - included. - - - -Source package: dietlibc -Package: dietlibc-dev -Description: Lightweight C library for embedded applications - The diet libc is a C library that is optimized for small size. It - can be used to create small statically linked binaries for Linux - on alpha, arm, mips, sparc, ppc and x86. - . - As of version 0.12, dietlibc now also supports dynamic linking - on the x86 platform. ARM support is on the way. - . - This package contains files needed if you wish to use diet libc - in your own programs. -Package: dietlibc-doc -Description: Documentation for the diet libc library - The diet libc is a C library that is optimized for small size. It - can be used to create small statically linked binaries for Linux - on alpha, arm, mips, sparc, ppc and x86. - . - As of version 0.12, dietlibc now also supports dynamic linking - on the x86 platform. ARM support is on the way (: - . - This package contains the documentation for diet libc. - - - -Source package: diff -Package: diff -Description: File comparison utilities - The diff package provides the diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp programs. - . - `diff' shows differences between two files, or each corresponding file - in two directories. `cmp' shows the offsets and line numbers where - two files differ. `cmp' can also show all the characters that - differ between the two files, side by side. `diff3' shows differences - among three files. `sdiff' merges two files interactively. - . - The set of differences produced by `diff' can be used to distribute - updates to text files (such as program source code) to other people. - This method is especially useful when the differences are small compared - to the complete files. Given `diff' output, the `patch' program can - update, or "patch", a copy of the file. -Package: diff-doc -Description: Documentation for GNU diffutils. - This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU diffutils. - - - -Source package: diffmon -Package: diffmon -Description: Tool for reporting changes in system configuration. - This tool is run by a nightly cron job, and takes a `diff' of specified system - configuration files and emails them to a specified email address. Options - to diff can be specified. This is useful in friendly environments where there - are multiple sysadmins working on configuration files/setups and everyone's - changes are reported. CVS is a better answer, but most of us don't want to - have the hassle of putting system files in a repository. - - - -Source package: diffstat -Package: diffstat -Description: produces graph of changes introduced by a diff file - This program is a simple that reads the output of the 'diff' program, - and produces a histogram of the total number of lines that were changed. - It is useful for scanning a patch file to see which files were changed. - - - -Source package: digitaldj -Package: digitaldj -Description: An SQL based mp3 player front-end - DigitalDJ is an SQL-based front-end to the mpg123 mp3 player designed - for people who want to create an mp3 version of their CD collection. It - is designed to work with the Grip ripping/encoding application (but can - be used separately). When Grip encodes mp3 files, it will place all of - the song information into an SQL database. DigitalDJ can then use this - information to create playlists based on a number of criteria. - . - You will need a MySQL server, which can either be on the local or a - remote host. - - - -Source package: dillo -Package: dillo -Description: GTK-based web browser - Dillo aims to be a multiplataform browser alternative that's small, - stable, developer-friendly, usable, fast, and extensible. Dillo is - mainly based on GTK+ (GNOME is NOT required!) Dillo is very fast! - - - -Source package: dime -Package: libdime -Description: DXF Import, Manipulation, and Export library. - Dime is a C++ class library for reading, constructing, manipulating, - and writing DXF file data. - . - This library package comes with the program dxf2vrml, which converts - dxf to VRML files. -Package: libdime-dev -Description: DXF Import, Manipulation, and Export library - devel - Dime is a C++ class library for reading, constructing, manipulating, - and writing DXF file data. -Package: libdime-doc -Description: DXF Import, Manipulation, and Export library - devel - Dime is a C++ class library for reading, constructing, manipulating, - and writing DXF file data. - . - This dev package also contains doxygen generated documentation - - - -Source package: ding -Package: ding -Description: Dictionary lookup program for Unix - This is "Ding" - * a dictionary lookup program for Unix, - * DIctionary Nice Grep, - * a Tk based Front-End to [ae]grep, ispell, dict, ... - * Ding {n} :: thing - . - This package needs agrep(1) or egrep(1) as a back end. agrep from the - glimpse package is preferable, because it supports fault tolerant - searching. - . - You have to install some translation dictionary word list with a - word/phrase in two languages in one line with some kind of separator - between them. The default configuration of ding uses the - German-English dictionary which can be found in the trans-de-en - package, but you can use every other translation word lists with one - entry per line. -Package: trans-de-en -Description: A German-English translation dictionary - A German-English dictionary with ca. 124,000 entries. - . - This dictionary was designed for the "ding" dictionary lookup - program, but may be used by other clients, too. - - - -Source package: dip -Package: dip -Description: Tool for handling SLIP/PPP dialup IP connections - This program handles the connections needed for dialup IP links, like - SLIP or PPP. It can handle both incoming and outgoing connections, - using password security for incoming connections. - - - -Source package: diploma -Package: diploma -Description: Write scientific papers with Debian - Debian GNU/Linux is widely used at universities to do research and - to write papers with LaTeX. The package diploma contains examples which - illustrate the possible ways to do this effectively with Debian GNU/Linux. - Each example consists of a source tree where you can do "make" in the top - level directory and then the source code is compiled, the measurement - data are processed, and the results are converted into nice figures. - Then the text is processed and combined with the figures to a print file. - - - -Source package: dircproxy -Package: dircproxy -Description: IRC proxy for people who use IRC from different workstations - dircproxy is an IRC proxy server designed for people who use - IRC from lots of different workstations or clients, but wish to - remain connected and see what they missed while they were away. - You connect to IRC through dircproxy, and it keeps you connected - to the server, even after you detach your client from it. - While you're detached, it logs channel and private messages - as well as important events, and when you re-attach it'll let - you know what you missed. - . - This can be used to give you roughly the same functionality as - using ircII and screen together, except you can use whatever - IRC client you like, including X ones! - - - -Source package: dirdiff -Package: dirdiff -Description: Display and merge changes between two directory trees. - Dirdiff can handle up to 5 trees. It displays a main window with a - list of the files which are different between the trees, with colored - squares to indicate the relative ages of the versions. A menu allows - you to display the differences between any two of the versions in - another window. Another menu allows you to copy the file from one - tree to another. - - - -Source package: directfb -Package: libdirectfb-dev -Description: frame buffer graphics library, development files - DirectFB is a graphics library which was designed with embedded systems - in mind. It offers maximum hardware accelerated performance at a minimum - of resource usage and overhead. - . - This package contains the files needed to compile and link - programs which use DirectFB. -Package: libdirectfb8 -Description: frame buffer graphics library (for 2.4+ kernels) - DirectFB is a graphics library which was designed with embedded systems - in mind. It offers maximum hardware accelerated performance at a minimum - of resource usage and overhead. - - - -Source package: directory-administrator -Package: directory-administrator -Description: LDAP POSIX user/group manager for gnome. - Directory administrator is an LDAP POSIX user/group manager. That, in - plain English, means that it will allow you to easily manage your - Linux/UNIX users and groups residing in an LDAP database. - . - The 'rules' for this is defined in RFC2307. - - - -Source package: disc-cover -Package: disc-cover -Description: Generates CD-disc covers for jewel-cases - Disc-cover generates a Postscript page of an audio cd, using the cddb - database. Intermediate tex output is also possible. -Package: libfreedb-perl -Description: Handles FreeDB (lookalike of cddb) calls for disc-cover - This perl module handles all calls to freedb for disc-cover. FreeDB is the - lookalike of cddb. - - - -Source package: discover -Package: discover -Description: hardware identification system - Discover is a hardware identification system based on the libdiscover1 - library. Discover provides a flexible interface that programs can use to - report a wide range of information about the hardware that is installed on a - Linux system. In addition to reporting information, discover includes - support for doing hardware detection at boot time. Detection occurs in two - stages: The first stage, which runs from an initial ramdisk (initrd), loads - just the drivers needed to mount the root file system, and the second stage - loads the rest (ethernet cards, sound cards, etc.). -Package: libdiscover-dev -Description: hardware identification library - libdiscover1 is a library enabling identification of various PCI, PCMCIA, and - USB devices. - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries needed for - development. -Package: libdiscover1 -Description: hardware identification library - libdiscover1 is a library enabling identification of various PCI, PCMCIA, and - USB devices. - - - -Source package: discover-data -Package: discover-data -Description: hardware lists for libdiscover1 - The libdiscover1 library requires this package to look up information - about various hardware devices using the identification data that they - report. It contains data detailing various PCI, PCMCIA, and USB devices. - - - -Source package: diskless -Package: diskless -Description: Generate NFS file structure for diskless boot. - This package comes with two programs, diskless_newimage, and - diskless_newhost to simplify setting up and maintaining diskless - clients NFS-Root file structure. - . - These programs ask user friendly questions to aid configuration - of the diskless system to the administrators preference. - . - Either the diskless-image-simple or diskless-image-secure - packages are required to be available (NOT INSTALLED!) in - order to use this package. -Package: diskless-image-secure -Description: Files required for secure NFS-Root image. - This package contains files required to boot an NFS-Root disk image. It - also contains template files for setting up individual hosts. - . - Using this package is more secure then diskless-image-simple, as only - one partition needs read-write access, and it is completely refreshed - from a read-only NFS mount on every boot. If you suspect somebody - has cracked into your NFS-root host, rebooting it will restore it back to - its original state. However, this makes it slower to boot then the - diskless-image-simple. - . - WARNING: This package can and will break your computer. Do not install - manually. It should only be installed via the diskless-newimage, part of - the diskless package. -Package: diskless-image-simple -Description: Files required for simple NFS-Root image. - This package contains files required to boot an NFS-Root disk image. It - also contains template files for setting up individual hosts. - . - WARNING: This package can and will break your computer. Do not install - manually. It should only be installed via the diskless-newimage, part of - the diskless package. - - - -Source package: display-dhammapada -Package: display-dhammapada -Description: Displays verses from the Dhammapada. - Displays a random verse (a dhammapada) from an English translation of the - Dhammapada. It works similarly to fortune, so you can put it in your shell - startup script. - - - -Source package: dist -Package: dist -Description: Tools for developing, maintaining and distributing software. - The dist package is a set of tools meant to ease the construction - and maintenance of portable software. - . - The first component is the Configure script generator, metaconfig, which - automatically builds the Configure script from your sources. Ideally, - the end-user receiving your source code will simply have to read - your README file, run the Configure script (which is self-documented), - and then run make. - . - The second component is the Makefile.SH generator, which is a generic - configured Makefile, reusing some of the information figured out - by Configure, and a generic Jmakefile description. - . - The third component is the RCS aware package generator, which is - used when it's time to build up the shell archives used to distribute - your program. - . - The fourth and latest component is the patch generator, used to - make updates of your sources, which can later be applied on the - original distribution by using the patch program. The upstream - sources for this packlage may be downloaded from CPAN, like so: - http://search.cpan.org/doc/RAM/dist-3.0@70 - - - -Source package: ditty -Package: ditty -Description: Allows you to play melodies from your built-in speaker - Ditty enables you to play simple melodies from the command line. It does NOT - require a sound card, as it can use the built-in speaker to play these - melodies just as easily. (Note: in order for the built-in speaker to be used, - ditty's stdout must be connected to a tty. Certain terminal emulators, such - as xterm, don't support the sound controls. If you aren't using the sound - card method, you should generally run ditty from a *real* pseudo-terminal). - . - Some things that may make ditty fun to use are: - Adding sound-effects to .bash_login and .bash_logout or other shellscripts. - - - -Source package: divine -Package: divine -Description: Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops - A utility to locate current network address via arp requests - and perform light reconfigurations based on its findings. - . - "divine" is intended for laptop users or people who use their - machines in different networks all the time. It is meant to - be run from the PCMCIA network initialization scripts. - . - For more information see: http://www.fefe.de/divine - - - -Source package: djtools -Package: djtools -Description: Tools for HP DeskJet printer. - These tool purpose is to make better use of the HP DeskJet. They allow to - send commands to a printer as well as make better use of the HP DeskJet's - text modes. - . - These programs were written for the HP DeskJet 500 series but should work - with all printers that understand HP PCL. - - - -Source package: dlint -Package: dlint -Description: Checks dns zone information using nameserver lookups - This program analyzes any DNS zone you specify, and reports any problems it - finds by displaying errors and warnings. Then it descends recursively to - examine all zones below the given one (this can be disabled with a command- - line option). - . - You don't have to feed any BIND conffiles to Dlint. Dlint uses - nameserver calls to gather information. - . - Designed for Unix, dlint is written in Bourne Shell and Perl. - . - You may try it online at http://www.domtools.com/dlint/ - (this server imposes a timeout period; to lint a big zone, you should - install dlint yourself and use it locally - that's what this package is for). - - - -Source package: dlocate -Package: dlocate -Description: fast alternative to dpkg -L and dpkg -S - uses GNU locate to greatly speed up finding out which package a file - belongs to (i.e. a very fast dpkg -S). many other uses, including - options to view all files in a package, calculate disk space used, view - and check md5sums, list man pages, etc. - - - -Source package: dmachinemon -Package: dmachinemon -Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status - For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, - dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show - load average and available memory, and top process - running on each machines. - . - Includes convenience scripts, and other tools. - . - dmachinemon-html needs to be available on html-generating system -Package: dmachinemon-gtkiface -Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status - For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, - dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show - load average and available memory, and top process - running on each machines. - . - this package contains dmachinemon-gtkiface - a GTK+ interface to dmachinemon -Package: dmachinemon-master -Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status - For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, - dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show - load average and available memory, and top process - running on each machines. - . - This package includes dmachinemon-master, which needs to be - installed on the master system. -Package: dmachinemon-servent -Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status - For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, - dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show - load average and available memory, and top process - running on each machines. - . - This package includes dmachinemon-servent, for servent - systems, which often are cluster nodes. -Package: dmachinemon-treeview -Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status - For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, - dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show - load average and available memory, and top process - running on each machines. - . - Includes network topology debugging (tree structure viewing) suite. -Package: libdmachinemon3 -Description: P2P local networking library -- runtime libs - For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, - dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show - load average and available memory, and top process - running on each machines. - . - this package contains libdmachinemon - runtime library for using dmachinemon. -Package: libdmachinemon3-dev -Description: P2P local networking library -- development files. - For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, - dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show - load average and available memory, and top process - running on each machines. - . - this package contains libdmachinemon development files. - - - -Source package: dmalloc -Package: dmalloc -Description: Debug memory allocation library (non-threaded) - Drop in replacement for the system's `malloc', `realloc', `calloc', `free' - and other memory management routines while providing powerful debugging - facilities configurable at runtime. - . - These facilities include such things as memory-leak tracking, fence-post - write detection, file/line number reporting, and general logging of - statistics. - - - -Source package: dmapi -Package: dmapi -Description: Data Management API runtime environment - Files required by system software using the Data Management API - (DMAPI). This is used to implement the interface defined in the - X/Open document: Systems Management: Data Storage Management - (XDSM) API dated February 1997. This interface is implemented - by the libdm library. -Package: dmapi-dev -Description: Data Management API static libraries and headers - dmapi-dev contains the libraries and header files needed to - develop programs which make use of the Data Management API - (DMAPI). You must install the xfslibs-dev package with - dmapi-dev. - - - -Source package: dmbt -Package: dmbt -Description: Debian maintainer's bug-tool - A GNOME-based tool and a set of perl packages to help - a Debian maintainer manage the bugs reported against - his/her packages. - . - This software is in the very early stages of development. - All feedback will be appreciated. - - - -Source package: dnprogs -Package: dnet-common -Description: Base package for Linux DECnet - This is the base package for Linux DECnet. it contains the necessary - configuration files and a script to set up the MAC address of your - ethernet card(s) at boot-up. - . - You will also need to be running a 2.4+ kernel and have DECnet either - built as a module or compiled into the kernel. - . - To do useful work with DECnet you will need the libdnet package and - probably also dnet-progs. -Package: dnet-progs -Description: DECnet user programs and daemons - These tools are the application layer interface for DECnet on Linux systems. - They provide file/terminal access facilities between OpenVMS and Linux and - remote execution of commands. - Also included is a Linux version of the VMS "Phone" utility and a VMSMail - to SMTP gateway. -Package: libdnet -Description: DECnet Libraries - This package contains the libraries necessary for a functioning DECnet - system. Most DECnet programs require these libraries to be present on - the system. The libraries are: - libdnet - the basic DECnet API as featured on Ultrix(R) systems - libdnet_daemon - useful calls for writing DECnet daemons - libdap - DAP (Data Access Protocol) C++ classes - librms - High level library for programmatic access VMS files - from Linux. -Package: libdnet-dev -Description: DECnet development libraries & Headers - Theses are the development libraries for Linux DECnet. This package contains - the static libraries, header files and man pages for DECnet development - on Linux. - - - -Source package: dnrd -Package: dnrd -Description: Proxy DNS daemon - The Domain Name Relay Daemon (DNRD) is a simple "proxy" nameserver. - It is meant to be used for home networks that can connect to the - internet using one of several ISPs. - . - DNRD can be setup to forward all DNS queries to the appropriate DNS - server for each of your ISPs. - . - Homepage: http://members.home.net/garsh/dnrd/ - - - -Source package: dns-browse -Package: dns-browse -Description: Frontends to DNS search. - This package provides two programs to make user lookups on DNS - servers: dns_tree and dns_browse. - . - dns_tree is a command-line-based front-end to dig. It replaces the - several dig invocations necessary to fetch a zone, and it formats the - output in a somewhat sensible hierarchical style (a tree). - . - dns_browse is a GUI front-end to dns_tree. It allows point-and-click - DNS browsing and makes it easy to expand/compress hierarchies in one - or more DNS zones. - - - -Source package: dnscvsutil -Package: dnscvsutil -Description: Maintain DNS zone files under CVS control - Maintain your DNS zone files under CVS control, and - possibly automatically updating reverse zones. - - - -Source package: dnsmasq -Package: dnsmasq -Description: A caching DNS forwarder. - Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder designed - to provide DNS (domain name) services to a small network where - using BIND would be overkill. It can be have its upstream DNS - servers automatically configured by PPP or DHCP and it can serve - the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. It - can integrate with the ISC DHCP daemon to serve the names of - local machines which are configured using DHCP. Dnsmasq is - ideal for networks behind NAT routers and connected via modem, - ISDN, ADSL, or cable-modem. - - - -Source package: dnstracer -Package: dnstracer -Description: Trace DNS queries to the source - dnstracer determines where a given Domain Name Server (DNS) gets its - information from for a given hostname, and follows the chain of DNS - servers back to the authoritative answer. - - - -Source package: dnswalk -Package: dnswalk -Description: Checks dns zone information using nameserver lookups - dnswalk is a DNS debugger. It performs zone transfers of specified - domains, and checks the database in numerous ways for internal - consistency, as well as accuracy. - - - -Source package: doc++ -Package: doc++ -Description: A documentation system for C/C++, IDL and Java - DOC++ is a documentation system for C/C++, IDL and Java generating both - LaTeX output for high quality hardcopies and HTML output for sophisticated - online browsing of your documentation. The documentation is extracted - directly from the C/C++/IDL header/source files or Java class files. - . - Here are a list of the highlights: - - hierarchically structured documentation - - automatic class graph generation (as Java applets for HTML) - - cross references - - high end formating support including typesetting of equations - . - For more information about DOC++ please take a look at it's home page at - http://docpp.sourceforge.net/ -Package: doc++-doc -Description: Documentation for the doc++ documentation system - DOC++ is a documentation system for C/C++ and Java generating both LaTeX - output for high quality hardcopies and HTML output for sophisticated - online browsing of your documentation. The documentation is extracted - directly from the C++ header or Java class files. - . - Here are a list of the highlights: - - hierarchically structured documentation - - automatic class graph generation (as Java applets for HTML) - - cross references - - high end formating support including typesetting of equations - - - -Source package: doc-base -Package: doc-base -Description: Utilities to manage online documentation - This package contains utilities to manage online documentation - on a Debian system. - . - If you want to get additional information about doc-base please - check out the `Debian doc-base Manual' included in this package. - - - -Source package: doc-central -Package: doc-central -Description: web-based documentation browser - Doc-Central is a tool to browse the documentation installed on your - system using their doc-base entries. - - - -Source package: doc-debian -Package: doc-debian -Description: Debian Project documentation, Debian FAQ and other documents - The Debian Project is an association of individuals who have made - common cause to create a free operating system. - . - In this package, you will find: - * Debian Linux Manifesto, - * Constitution for the Debian Project, - * Debian GNU/Linux Social Contract, - * Debian Free Software Guidelines. - . - Additionally provided are: - * Debian GNU/Linux Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), - * Debian Bug Tracking System documentation, and - * Introduction to the Debian mailing lists. - . - All of these files are available at ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/doc/ and - mirrors thereof. - - - -Source package: doc-debian-es -Package: doc-debian-es -Description: Debian FAQ translated to Spanish - The doc-debian-es package provides the current Debian-FAQ (in - postscript, dvi, text and HTML) translated to spanish. - . - El paquete doc-debian-es suministra las Preguntas Frecuentes sobre Debian - (FAQ), traducidas a partir del documento Debian-FAQ. Se encuentran en - formatos postscript, dvi, texto y HTML. - - - -Source package: doc-debian-fr -Package: doc-debian-fr -Description: Debian Manuals, FAQs and other documents in French. - This package provides Debian Manuals, some mailing lists FAQs - as well as several other bits of information about Debian - in French. - - - -Source package: doc-debian-ja -Package: doc-debian-ja -Description: Debian FAQ and other documents (Japanese) - This package provides the Japanese version of Debian FAQ and other - documents. - . - You will find: - * Debian Linux Manifesto, - * Constitution for the Debian Project, - * Debian GNU/Linux Social Contract, - * Debian Free Software Guidelines. - . - Additionally provided are: - * Debian GNU/Linux Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), - * Debian Bug Tracking System documentation, and - * Introduction to the Debian mailing lists. - - - -Source package: doc-debian-ko -Package: doc-debian-ko -Description: Debian FAQ and other documents to Korean - The doc-debian-ko package provides the current Debian-FAQ - and other documents from doc-debian package translated into - Korean. - - - -Source package: doc-es-misc -Package: doc-es-misc -Description: Documentation for Spanish Users (miscellanea) - This package includes available documentation for Spanish speakers - and users of Linux. Currently it only provides the Linux FAQ - from es.comp.os.linux.* - - - -Source package: doc-iana -Package: doc-iana -Description: Internet protocol parameter registry - The common use of the Internet protocols by the Internet community - requires that the particular values used in parameter fields be - assigned uniquely. It is the task of the IANA to make those unique - assignments as requested and to maintain a registry of the currently - assigned values. - . - This package lists these assignments. - - - -Source package: doc-jakarta-ja -Package: doc-jakarta-ja -Description: Jakarta documents in Japanese - This package provides the Japanese translation of the document of - Jakarta Project. Currently provide ant,log4j,regexp,tomcat. - - - -Source package: doc-linux -Package: doc-linux-html -Description: Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format - The doc-linux-html package provides the current Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, - and FAQs in HTML format. Alternatively, ASCII versions are provided - in the doc-linux-text package. - . - The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-html was created. - . - All files are available at http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/ (with versions - in ASCII, DVI, HTML, postscript, and SGML). -Package: doc-linux-text -Description: Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in ASCII format - The doc-linux-text package provides the current Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, - and FAQs in ASCII format. Alternatively, HTML versions are provided - in the doc-linux-html package. - . - The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-text was created. - . - All files are available at http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/ (with versions - in ASCII, DVI, HTML, postscript, and SGML). - - - -Source package: doc-linux-de -Package: doc-linux-de -Description: Linux HOWTOs in German - This package installs the German versions of the current Linux - HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number - reflects the month in which doc-linux-de was created. - . - All files are available at http://www.tu-harburg.de/dlhp/ - (with versions in ascii, dvi, postscript and pdf formats). - - - -Source package: doc-linux-es -Package: doc-linux-es -Description: Linux documents in Spanish. - This package contains the Linux HOWTOs translated into Spanish. - . - All files are available at ftp://ftp.insflug.org/es - (with versions in ascii, sgml, dvi, html and postscript formats). - . - Este paquete contiene los HOWTO (COMO) de Linux traducidos al castellano. - . - Todos los ficheros están disponibles en ftp://ftp.insflug.org/es - (con versiones en formato ascii, sgml, dvi, html y postscript). - - - -Source package: doc-linux-fr -Package: doc-linux-fr -Description: Linux docs in french : HOWTO, MetaFAQ ... - This package installs the french versions of the current Linux - HOWTO and mini-HOWTO as well as the "info-sheet", "metafaq", "fhs", - "fsstnd", "fcol-faq" and "intro" french documents on your Debian - system in html format. The version number reflects the month in - which doc-linux-fr was created. - . - All files are available at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/Linux/french/docs - (with versions in ascii, dvi and postscript formats). - - - -Source package: doc-linux-hr -Package: doc-linux-hr -Description: Documentation in Croatian / dokumentacija na hrvatskom - This package contains plain-text and HTML versions of various Linux - documentation in Croatian, including FAQ's and translations of LDP - HOWTO documents; these will be installed in /usr/share/doc/HOWTO and - /usr/share/doc/doc-linux-hr. All documents use the ISO 8859-2 - character set. - . - Ovaj paket sadrzi tekstualne i HTML verzije razne Linux dokumentacije - na hrvatskom jeziku, ukljucujuci odgovore na cesto postavljana - pitanja i prijevode LDP HOWTO dokumenata, smjestene u direktorije - /usr/share/doc/HOWTO i /usr/share/doc/doc-linux-hr. Svi dokumenti su - pisani u ISO 8859-2 kodnom rasporedu. - - - -Source package: doc-linux-html-pt -Package: doc-linux-html-pt -Description: Linux HOWTO's in Portuguese (html format). - This package contains the Linux HOWTO's translated into Portuguese. - . - All files are available at: - http://ldp-br.conectiva.com.br/documentos/comofazer - (with versions in html, ascii and sgml formats). - . - Este pacote contém os documentos Como Fazer (HOWTOS) do Linux - traduzidos no idioma Portugues. - . - Todos os arquivos estão disponíveis em: - http://ldp-br.conectiva.com.br/documentos/comofazer - (com versões nos formatos html, ascii e sgml). - - - -Source package: doc-linux-it -Package: doc-linux-it -Description: Linux HOWTOs and miniHOWTOs in Italian - HTML version - This package installs the Italian translations of Linux HOWTOs and - mini-HOWTOs (made by the ILDP project) on your Debian system. - The version number reflects the packaging date. - . - All files are available at ftp://ftp.pluto.linux.it/pub/pluto/ildp/HOWTO/ - (with versions in ascii, html, dvi, ps and sgml formats). -Package: doc-linux-it-text -Description: Linux HOWTOs and miniHOWTOs in Italian - ASCII version - This package installs the Italian translations of Linux HOWTOs and - mini-HOWTOs (made by the ILDP project) on your Debian system. - The version number reflects the packaging date. - . - All files are available at ftp://ftp.pluto.linux.it/pub/pluto/ildp/HOWTO/ - (with versions in ascii, html, dvi, ps and sgml formats). - - - -Source package: doc-linux-ja -Package: doc-linux-ja -Description: Linux HOWTOs in Japanese - This package installs the Japanese versions of the current Linux - HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number - reflects the month in which doc-linux-ja was created. -Package: doc-linux-ja-html -Description: Linux HOWTOs and FAQs in Japanese (HTML format) - The doc-linux-ja-html package provides the current Linux HOWTOs, - mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format for Japanese. Alternatively, - TEXT versions are provided in the doc-linux-ja-text package. - . - The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ja-html - was created. - . - All files are also available at JF Project (http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/) -Package: doc-linux-ja-text -Description: Linux HOWTOs and FAQs in Japanese (TEXT format) - The doc-linux-ja-text package provides the current Linux HOWTOs, - mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in TEXT format for Japanese. Alternatively, - HTML versions are provided in the doc-linux-ja-html package. - . - The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ja-text - was created. - . - All files are also available at JF Project (http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/) - - - -Source package: doc-linux-ko -Package: doc-linux-html-ko -Description: Linux HOWTOs in Korean language - This package installs the Korean versions of the current Linux - HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format Alternatively, ASCII - versions are provided in the doc-linux-text-ko package. - . - the version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ko was created. - . - If you want more relative documents, You can find them in this - location. http://kldp.org. -Package: doc-linux-ko -Description: Linux HOWTOs in Korean language - This package installs the Korean versions of the current Linux - HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number - reflects the month in which doc-linux-ko was created. - . - If you want more relative documents, You can find them in this - location. http://kldp.org. -Package: doc-linux-text-ko -Description: Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in Korean - The doc-linux-text-ko package provides the current Linux - HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in EUC-KR format. Alternatively, - HTML versions are provided in the doc-linux-html-ko package. - . - The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ko was created. - . - If you want more relative documents, You can find them in this - location. http://kldp.org. - - - -Source package: doc-linux-nl -Package: doc-linux-nl-html -Description: Dutch Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format - The doc-linux-nl-html package provides current Dutch Linux HOWTOs, - mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format. Alternatively, ASCII versions - are provided in the doc-linux-nl-text package. - . - The version number reflects the date at which doc-linux-nl-html was - created. - . - All files are available at http://nl.linux.org/. -Package: doc-linux-nl-text -Description: Dutch Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in ASCII format - The doc-linux-nl-text package provides current Dutch Linux HOWTOs, - mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in ASCII format. Alternatively, HTML versions - are provided in the doc-linux-nl-html package. - . - The version number reflects the date at which doc-linux-nl-text was - created. - . - All files are available at http://nl.linux.org/. - - - -Source package: doc-linux-pl -Package: doc-linux-pl -Description: Linux docs in Polish: HOWTO - ascii version - This package installs the Polish versions of Linux HOWTO and - mini-HOWTO documents (JTZ project) on your Debian system. - The version number reflects the packaging date. - . - All files are available at ftp://ftp.jtz.org.pl/JTZ/ - (with versions in ascii, html, dvi, ps and sgml formats). -Package: doc-linux-pl-html -Description: Linux docs in Polish: HOWTO - html version - This package installs the Polish versions of Linux HOWTO and - mini-HOWTO documents (JTZ project) on your Debian system. - The version number reflects the packaging date. - . - All files are available at ftp://ftp.jtz.org.pl/JTZ/ - (with versions in ascii, html, dvi, ps and sgml formats). - - - -Source package: doc-linux-sv -Package: doc-linux-sv -Description: Linux HOWTOs in Swedish - This package installs the Swedish versions of the current Linux - HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number - reflects the month in which doc-linux-sv was created. -Package: doc-linux-sv-html -Description: Linux HOWTOs in Swedish - HTML version - This package installs the Swedish versions of the current Linux - HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number - reflects the month in which doc-linux-sv was created. - . - This is the HTML version of the package. See also doc-linux-sv-text. -Package: doc-linux-sv-text -Description: Linux HOWTOs in Swedish - Text version - This package installs the Swedish versions of the current Linux - HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number - reflects the month in which doc-linux-sv was created. - . - This is the text version of the package. See also doc-linux-sv-html. - - - -Source package: doc-linux-text-pt -Package: doc-linux-text-pt -Description: Linux HOWTO's in Portuguese (text format). - This package contains the Linux HOWTO's translated into Portuguese. - . - All files are available at: - http://ldp-br.conectiva.com.br/documentos/comofazer - (with versions in html, ascii and sgml formats). - . - Este pacote contém os documentos Como Fazer (HOWTOS) do Linux - traduzidos no idioma Portugues. - . - Todos os arquivos estão disponíveis em: - http://ldp-br.conectiva.com.br/documentos/comofazer - (com versões nos formatos html, ascii e sgml). - - - -Source package: doc-linux-zh -Package: doc-linux-zh -Description: Linux HOWTOs in Chinese - This package installs the Chinese versions of the current Linux - HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number - reflects the month in which doc-linux-zh was created. - - - -Source package: doc-linux-zh-s -Package: doc-linux-zh-s -Description: Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs in Simplified Chinese in HTML - This package installs the Simplified Chinese versions of the current - Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number - reflects the month in which doc-linux-zh-s was created. - - - -Source package: doc-linux-zh-text -Package: doc-linux-zh-text -Description: Linux HOWTOs in Traditional Chinese (Taiwan Big5) - This package installs the Chinese versions of the current Linux - HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The second part (the - Debian part) of the version number reflects the month in which - doc-linux-zh-text was created. The first part of the version number - is just a convenience for the package maintainer. - - - -Source package: doc-rfc -Package: doc-rfc -Description: Important RFCs - The following categories are included: - . - * Standards and Proposed Standards - * FYIs - * Some other interesting RFCs -Package: doc-rfc-0001-0999 -Description: Other RFCs - RFCs not in any of the other packages -Package: doc-rfc-1000-1999 -Description: Other RFCs - RFCs not in any of the other packages -Package: doc-rfc-2000-2999 -Description: Other RFCs - RFCs not in any of the other packages -Package: doc-rfc-3000-3999 -Description: Other RFCs - RFCs not in any of the other packages -Package: doc-rfc-experimental -Description: Experimental RFCs - The following categories are included: - . - * Experimental -Package: doc-rfc-fyi-bcp -Description: FYI and BCP RFCs - The following categories are included: - . - * For Your Information (FYI) subseries - * Best Current Practice (BCP) subseries -Package: doc-rfc-misc -Description: Miscellaneous RFCs - The following categories are included: - . - * Historic - * drafts currently in the RFC Editor's publishing queue -Package: doc-rfc-old-std -Description: Old Standard RFCs - The following categories are included: - . - * Obsoleted Standards - * Obsoleted Draft Standards - * Obsoleted Proposed Standards -Package: doc-rfc-std -Description: Standard RFCs - The following categories are included: - . - * Standard - * Draft Standard -Package: doc-rfc-std-proposed -Description: Proposed Standard RFCs - The following categories are included: - . - * Proposed Standard - - - -Source package: docbook -Package: docbook -Description: SGML DTD for authors of technical documentation - DocBook is an SGML vocabulary particularly well suited to books - and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no - means limited to these applications). It has emerged as an open, - standard DTD in the software industry, and is used to document many - free software projects. - . - This package contains the SGML DTD for DocBook, which describes the - formal structure of documents complying this format. If you wish to - author XML documents, see the 'docbook-xml' package. It is a part - of Debian's SGML/XML infrastructure, along with other DTDs, tools for - parsing, validating, and styling, and formatting SGML and XML - documents. - . - This package includes the 2.4.1, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0, and 4.1 versions of - the DocBook SGML DTD. - - - -Source package: docbook-book -Package: docbook-book -Description: html version of O'Reilly docbook book by Walsh and Muellner - This is the html version of the print book 'Docbook: The Definative - Guide', graciously made availabe under the GNU Free Documentation - License. - . - This is version 2.0.2 of the book, and is a work in progress. It - purports to document DocBook V4.1.2 with the EBNF, HTML Forms, - MathML, and SVG modules. As it is being actively updated, it may be - inconsistent in some areas. - - - -Source package: docbook-doc -Package: docbook-doc -Description: Documentation for the DocBook DTD. - The DocBook DTD was developed specifically for computer software - documentation, that is, user manuals and programming references. - . - This set of documentation includes the following titles: - - Overview of the DocBook DTD - - User's Guide for the DocBook DTD - - Guide to the DocBook DTD - - Reference for the DocBook DTD - - Customizer's Guide for the DocBook DTD - - - -Source package: docbook-dsssl -Package: docbook-dsssl -Description: Modular DocBook DSSSL stylesheets, for print and HTML - This package enables the use of DSSSL styling (formatting for output) - with DocBook SGML or XML files. - . - This package contains two DocBook DSSSL stylesheets, one for - "print" output and one for HTML. The print stylesheet can be used in - conjunction with the RTF and the TeX back-ends that Jade provides to - produce output suitable for printing. The HTML stylesheet can be - used to convert DocBook documents into HTML. - . - The stylesheets are modular in design so that you can extend and - customize them. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://docbook.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: docbook-dsssl-doc -Package: docbook-dsssl-doc -Description: Modular DocBook DSSSL stylesheets documentation - This package contains documentation for the Modular DocBook - stylesheets, as found in the 'docbook-dsssl' package. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://docbook.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: docbook-html-forms -Package: docbook-html-forms -Description: Extension to DocBook XML for generating html forms - The DocBook HTML Forms module adds six new markup elements to - DocBook XML for easy generation of HTML forms from XML source - documents. - . - The HTML Forms module is a customization of the full DocBook - XML V4.1.2 DTD. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/htmlforms/ - - - -Source package: docbook-mathml -Package: docbook-mathml -Description: Extension to DocBook XML for using MathML markup - The DocBook MathML module adds support for including MathML - markup in DocBook XML source documents. - . - The MathML module is a customization of the full DocBook - XML V4.1.2 DTD. The module requires access to the MathML V2.0 DTD - provided by the w3-dtd-mathml package. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/mathml/ - - - -Source package: docbook-stylesheets -Package: docbook-stylesheets -Description: Modular DocBook stylesheets, for print and HTML - This package contains two DocBook DSSSL stylesheets, one for - print and one for HTML. The print stylesheet can be used, in - conjunction with the RTF and the TeX back-ends that Jade provides, to - produce output suitable for printing. The HTML stylesheet can be used - to convert DocBook documents into HTML. - . - The stylesheets are modular in the sense that you can extend and, to - some extent, customize them. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/ -Package: docbook-stylesheets-doc -Description: Modular DocBook stylesheets documentation - This package contains documentation for the Modular DocBook - stylesheets, as found in the 'docbook' package. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/ - - - -Source package: docbook-to-man -Package: docbook-to-man -Description: Converter from DocBook SGML into roff -man macros. - The docbook-to-man tool is a batch converter that transforms - UNIX-style manpages from the DocBook SGML DTD into nroff/troff -man - macros. This is not the original version by Fred Dalrymple, but - one with the ANS modifications by David Bolen. - - - -Source package: docbook-utils -Package: docbook-utils -Description: Convert Docbook files to other formats (HTML, RTF, Postscript, PDF) - The docbook-utils is a set of a few small programs intended to ease - everyday use of technical documentation software and more generally use of - SGML and XML. - . - Tasks they currently accomplish are: - * jw: convert Docbook files to other formats (HTML, RTF, Postscript, PDF). - * sgmldiff: detect the differences in markup between two SGML files. - - - -Source package: docbook-website -Package: docbook-website -Description: XML Website DTD and XSL Stylesheets - A docbook-derived XML DTD for building web sites. - This package includes the xsl stylesheets for this DTD. - This version is a customization of the DocBook XML V4.1.2 DTD. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/ - - - -Source package: docbook-xml -Package: docbook-xml -Description: XML DTD for DocBook, also known as DocBk XML - An XML representation of the DocBook DTD, which is sometimes - referred to as DocBk XML. This is a DTD widely used for documenting - software and other technical topics. - . - This package ships with the newest DocBook XML DTD, as well as a - select set of legacy DTDs for use with older documents. - - - -Source package: docbook-xml-jrefentry -Package: docbook-xml-jrefentry -Description: DocBook XML JRefEntry DTD - The JRefEntry DTD is a customization of the DocBook RefEntry model. - The purpose of this customization is to mirror the order and nature - of structured comment tags in JavaDoc documentation. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://www.nwalsh.com/docbook/jrefentry/ - - - -Source package: docbook-xml-simple -Package: docbook-xml-simple -Description: Simplified DocBook XML Doctype and css stylesheets. - This is a small subset of the DocBook XML DTD. - It has ~100 elements, rather than the >300 elements in the - full DocBook DTD. A good choice when full DocBook is overkill. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/docbook/simple/ - - - -Source package: docbook-xml-slides -Package: docbook-xml-slides -Description: XML Slides DTD and XSL Stylesheets - A docbook-derived XML DTD for building presentation - slides. This package includes the xsl stylesheets for this DTD. - This version can be customized with the - Simplified DocBook XML V4.1.2.4 DTD. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/slides/ - - - -Source package: docbook-xml-website -Package: docbook-xml-website -Description: XML Website DTD and XSL Stylesheets - A docbook-derived XML DTD for building web sites. - This package includes the xsl stylesheets for this DTD. - This version uses the DocBook XML V4.1.2 DTD. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/website/ - - - -Source package: docbook-xsl -Package: docbook-xsl -Description: Stylesheets for processing DocBook XML files to HTML and FO. - These are modular XSL stylesheets for processing documents composed - with the DocBook XML DTD and its derivatives ("Simplified" DocBook - XML, JRefEntry DTD, etc.). The documentation is included in the package. - . - The stylesheets provide XSLT transformations for both HTML and - Formatting Object output. The latter can be further processed - to a number of print formats using FOP or TeX-based tools. - . - The stylesheets are modular in the sense that you can extend and, to - some extent, customize them. Incluuded are extension classes for the - Saxon XSLT processor. The documentation is included in this package. - . - For quickstart instructions, see /usr/share/doc/docbook-xsl/README.Debian - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook - - - -Source package: docbook-xsl-stylesheets -Package: docbook-xsl-stylesheets -Description: Stylesheets for processing DocBook XML files to HTML and FO. - These are modular XSL stylesheets for processing documents composed - with the DocBook XML DTD and its derivatives ("Simplified" DocBook - XML, JRefEntry DTD, etc.). The documentation is included in the package. - . - The stylesheets provide XSLT transformations for both HTML and - Formatting Object output. The latter can be further processed - to a number of print formats using FOP or TeX-based tools. - . - The stylesheets are modular in the sense that you can extend and, to - some extent, customize them. The documentation is included in this package. - . - Author: Norman Walsh - Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook - - - -Source package: docbook2x -Package: docbk-xml2x -Description: Perl scripts to convert DocBk XML documents into troff and Texinfo - docbook2man converts DocBk XML documents to one or more man pages. - docbook2texi converts DocBk XML documents to the GNU Texinfo format. - . - See accompanying DocBk XML documentation for more details. -Package: docbook2man -Description: Perl SGMLS spec file to convert DocBook SGML docs into troff - docbook2man-spec is a sgmlspl spec file that produces man pages - (using the -man macros) from DocBook RefEntry markup. - . - The program reads ESIS produced by nsgmls (or other SGML parsers) - from standard input. Markup not found in RefEntry is discarded. -Package: docbook2texi -Description: Perl SGMLS spec file to convert DocBook SGML docs into Texinfo - docbook2texi-spec is a sgmlspl spec file that produces GNU Texinfo - documents from DocBook documents. - . - The program reads ESIS produced by nsgmls (or other SGML parsers) - from standard input. Currently the document element must be Book, - otherwise the results are undefined. -Package: docbook2x-doc -Description: HTML docmentation of the docbook2x packages - This package contains the documentation in HTML format of the - packages docbk-xml2x, docbook2man and docbook2texi. - - - -Source package: docdiff -Package: docdiff -Description: Compares two text files by character or by word/morpheme - Compares two text files by character or by word/morpheme, and output - the result in pseudo HTML format. - - - -Source package: dog -Package: dog -Description: Enhanced replacement for cat - dog writes the contents of each given file, URL or standard - input to standard output. It currently supports file, http - and raw URLs. It is designed as a compatible, but enhanced - replacement for cat. - - - -Source package: dome -Package: dome -Description: calculates and draws geodesic domes - DOME is a program which calculates the properties of a geodesic dome - symmetry triangle. DOME calculates spherical vertex coordinates, - symmetry triangle topological abundance, and chord factors. DOME - supports class I (alternate) and class II (triac on) breakdowns for - Icosahedron, Octahedron and Tetrahedron polyhedron types. DOME also - supports "Buckyball" formations as well as elliptical geodesics. - . - See the Applied Synergetics - Homepage (http://www.cris.com/~rjbono/index.html) for image samples and - links to other Synergetics Web sites. - - - -Source package: donkey -Package: donkey -Description: One Time Password calculator. - Donkey is an alternative for S/KEY's "key" command. - This means that donkey is also an alternative for "keyinit". - Since the entry is printed to stdout (not to /etc/skeykeys), - you can easily sent it to remote operator by e-mail (with PGP - signature or something). So, it possible to initiate S/KEY without - login from the console of the host. - - - -Source package: dopewars -Package: dopewars -Description: Make a fortune dealing drugs on the streets of New York - dopewars is a UNIX rewrite of the MS-DOS program of the same name, - which in turn was inspired by John E. Dell's "Drug Wars" game. You - have one month to buy and sell drugs on the streets of New York, the - aim being first to pay off your debt to the loan shark and then to - make a fortune. And if you have to shoot a few cops in the process, - well... The game includes TCP networking allowing you to meet (and - shoot) other human drug dealers. - - - -Source package: doschk -Package: doschk -Description: SYSV and DOS filename conflicts check - Checks filenames for conflicts under 14-character SYSV and - 8.3 DOS limitations. - - - -Source package: dosemu -Package: dosemu -Description: The Linux DOS Emulator - DOSEMU is a PC Emulator application that allows Linux to run a DOS - operating system in a virtual x86 machine. This allows you to run - many DOS applications. - - Includes the FreeDOS kernel. - - Color text and full keyboard emulation (via hotkeys) via terminal. - - Built-in X support, includes IBM character set font. - - Graphics capability at the console with most compatible video cards. - - DPMI support so you can run DOOM. - - CDROM support. - - Builtin IPX and pktdrvr support. - - - -Source package: dosfstools -Package: dosfstools -Description: Utilities to create and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems - Inside of this package there are two utilities to create and to - check MS-DOS FAT filesystems on either harddisks or floppies under - Linux. This version uses the enhanced boot sector/superblock - format of DOS 3.3+ as well as provides a default dummy boot sector - code. - - - -Source package: dossizola -Package: dossizola -Description: An Isola board game with nice graphics. - The goal of Do'SSi Zo'la is to block the opponent by destroying the squares - which surround him. In each turn, each player must first move to one of the - squares adjacent to his current position, and then destroy a square of - his choice. The first player who is unable to move loses. -Package: dossizola-data -Description: Game data for Do'SSi Zo'la. - This package holds the images used by the Do'SSi Zo'la game - (from package `dossizola'). - - - -Source package: dotconf -Package: libdotconf-dev -Description: Configuration file parser library - development files - dot.conf is a simple-to-use and powerful configuration-file parser - library written in C. The configuration files created for dot.conf - look very similar to those used by the Apache Webserver. Even - Container-Directives known from httpd.conf can easily be used in the - exact same manner as for Apache-Modules. It supports various types of - arguments, dynamically loadable modules that create their own - configuration options on-the-fly, a here-documents feature to pass - very long ARG_STR data to your app, and on-the-fly inclusion of - additional config files. - . - This package contains the development files necessary to build - programs using the dotconf library. -Package: libdotconf1.0 -Description: Configuration file parser library - runtime files - dot.conf is a simple-to-use and powerful configuration-file parser - library written in C. The configuration files created for dot.conf - look very similar to those used by the Apache Webserver. Even - Container-Directives known from httpd.conf can easily be used in the - exact same manner as for Apache-Modules. It supports various types of - arguments, dynamically loadable modules that create their own - configuration options on-the-fly, a here-documents feature to pass - very long ARG_STR data to your app, and on-the-fly inclusion of - additional config files. - - - -Source package: dotfile -Package: dotfile -Description: Easy configuration of popular programs through Tcl/Tk interface - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. It - translates information from check boxes, entries, menus etc. to some sort - of code (eg. Lisp, C, the configuration language for the fvwm window - manager, or any other textual code). This transformation is coded in - modules, where the programmer tells which elements are to be shown (a - check button, listbox, etc.) and gives some help on each element. - . - With this release, modules exist for configuring bash, fvwm1, fvwm2, - tcsh, elm, rtin, ipfwadm, procmail and canna, and they can be found in - separate packages named dotfile-. -Package: dotfile-bash -Description: The Dotfile Generator bash module - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for bash, a popular shell. -Package: dotfile-canna -Description: The Dotfile Generator canna module - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for canna, a Japanese input system. -Package: dotfile-elm -Description: The Dotfile Generator elm module - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for elm, a popular mail user agent. -Package: dotfile-fvwm1 -Description: The Dotfile Generator fvwm1 module - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for fvwm1, an old version of fvwm2. -Package: dotfile-fvwm1-ja -Description: The Dotfile Generator fvwm1 module (in Japanese) - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for fvwm1, an old version of fvwm2 (in Japanese). -Package: dotfile-fvwm2 -Description: The Dotfile Generator fvwm2 module - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for fvwm2, a popular X window manager. -Package: dotfile-fvwm2-ja -Description: The Dotfile Generator fvwm2 module (in Japanese) - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for fvwm2, a popular X window manager (in Japanese). -Package: dotfile-ipfwadm -Description: The Dotfile Generator ipfwadm module - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for ipfwadm, a firewall implementation for kernels < 2.1. -Package: dotfile-procmail -Description: The Dotfile Generator procmail module - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for procmail, a popular mail processing tool. -Package: dotfile-rtin -Description: The Dotfile Generator rtin module - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for rtin, a popular news reader. -Package: dotfile-tcsh -Description: The Dotfile Generator tcsh module - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for tcsh, a popular shell. - - - -Source package: dotfile (1:2.4-1) -Package: dotfile-bash -Description: Dotfile Generator, module for bash - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for bash, popular shell. -Package: dotfile-elm -Description: Dotfile Generator, module for elm - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for elm, popular mail user agent. -Package: dotfile-fvwm1 -Description: Dotfile Generator, module for fvwm1 - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for fvwm1, old version of fvwm2. -Package: dotfile-fvwm2 -Description: Dotfile Generator, module for fvwm2 - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for fvwm2, popular X window manager. -Package: dotfile-ipfwadm -Description: Dotfile Generator, module for ipfwadm - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for ipfwadm, firewall implementation for kernels < 2.1. -Package: dotfile-procmail -Description: Dotfile Generator, module for procmail - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for procmail, popular mail processing tool. -Package: dotfile-rtin -Description: Dotfile Generator, module for rtin - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for rtin, popular news reader. -Package: dotfile-tcsh -Description: Dotfile Generator, module for tcsh - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This module is for tcsh, popular shell. - - - -Source package: dotfile-doc -Package: dotfile-doc -Description: Dotfile Generator modules programmer documentation. - The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic - features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. - . - This package contains the documentation for a programmer of Dotfile - Generator modules. You will only need this package in case you want - to learn how to make your own Dotfile modules. - - - -Source package: doxygen -Package: doxygen -Description: Documentation system for C, C++ and IDL. - Doxygen is a documentation system for C, C++ and IDL. It can generate an - on-line class browser (in HTML) and/or an off-line reference manual (in - LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. There is also support for - generating man pages and for converting the generated output into - Postscript, hyperlinked PDF or compressed HTML. The documentation is - extracted directly from the sources. -Package: doxygen-docs -Description: Documentation for doxygen. - Doxygen is a documentation system for C, C++ and IDL. It can generate an - on-line class browser (in HTML) and/or an off-line reference manual (in - LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. There is also support for - generating man pages and for converting the generated output into - Postscript, hyperlinked PDF or compressed HTML. The documentation is - extracted directly from the sources. - . - This package contains the documentation for doxygen. -Package: doxygen-gui -Description: GUI configuration tool for doxygen. - Doxygen is a documentation system for C, C++ and IDL. It can generate an - on-line class browser (in HTML) and/or an off-line reference manual (in - LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. There is also support for - generating man pages and for converting the generated output into - Postscript, hyperlinked PDF or compressed HTML. The documentation is - extracted directly from the sources. - . - This package contains doxywizard, a GUI configuration tool for doxygen. - - - -Source package: dpkg -Package: dpkg -Description: Package maintenance system for Debian - This package contains the programs which handle the installation and - removal of packages on your system. - . - The primary interface for the dpkg suite is the `dselect' program; - a more low-level and less user-friendly interface is available in - the form of the `dpkg' command. - . - In order to unpack and build Debian source packages you will need to - install the developers' package `dpkg-dev' as well as this one. -Package: dpkg-dev -Description: Package building tools for Debian - This package contains the tools (including dpkg-source) required to - unpack, build and upload Debian source packages. - . - Most Debian source packages will require additional tools to build - - for example, most packages need the `make' and the C compiler `gcc'. -Package: dpkg-doc -Description: Dpkg Internals Documentation - This document describes the internal operations of the dpkg program. It - covers building aswell as the internals functions. If you are interested - in creating your own packages, then you may be more interested in the - packaging-manual documentation package. - - - -Source package: dpkg-awk -Package: dpkg-awk -Description: Gawk script to parse /var/lib/dpkg/{status,available} and Packages - This script can parse the dpkg database files. It can do regular - expressions on the fields, and only get what you want. It can also be - made to output certain fields. As an added bonus, there is an option - to sort the output. - . - 'dpkg-awk "Status: .* installed$" -- Package Version Status' will - output all installed packages, with only the listed fields. - 'dpkg-awk -f=/var/lib/dpkg/available "Package:^[aA].*" -- Package Version' - will output all available packages that start with the letter 'A.' - - - -Source package: dpkg-cross -Package: dpkg-cross -Description: Tools for cross compiling Debian packages - dpkg-cross itself is a tool for installing libraries and headers for - cross compiling in a way similar to dpkg. Furthermore, the - functionality of dpkg-buildpackage and dpkg-shlibdeps is enhanced to - support cross compiling. - - - -Source package: dpkg-dev-el -Package: dpkg-dev-el -Description: Emacs-related Debian development helpers - This package contains the following Emacs-related stuff: - . - debian-changelog-mode.el: a helper mode for Debian changelogs; - debian-control-mode.el: a helper mode for debian/control files. - - - -Source package: dpkg-ftp -Package: dpkg-ftp -Description: Ftp method for dselect. - This package provides another method to dselect that uses - the ftp protocol to fetch the desired packages from a debian - ftp site. To access it select 'ftp' from the Access menu in - dselect. - - - -Source package: dpkg-iasearch -Package: dpkg-iasearch -Description: An interface to find relevant packages in Debian. - This package adds some tools to find relevant packages in Debian using - simple queries, both in natural language and by keywords. It makes uses - of the document-vectoring program arrow, adding scripts to - make use of it to index the Packages database, and to make queries on to it. - . - Its functionality is similar to dlocate but uses a different (more useful?) - aproach to make the binary database. - . - This package is a proof-of-concept package, any kind of improvements are are - welcomed, although this idea should be part of a dpkg frontend {T,G}UI. - - - -Source package: dpkg-mountable -Package: dpkg-mountable -Description: Enhanced access method for dselect - dpkg-mountable adds an access method called `mountable' to dselect's list, - which allows you to install of any filesystem specified in /etc/fstab (eg a - normal hard disk partition, or an NFS server), which it will automatically - mount and umount for you if necessary. - . - It also has some extra features not found in the standard dselect methods, - such as provision for a local file tree (either parallel to the main - distribution or totally separate), and only getting packages which are - required, rather than the time-consuming recursive directory scan, as well as - logging of all dpkg actions in the install method. - - - -Source package: dpkg-multicd -Package: dpkg-multicd -Description: Installation methods for multiple binary CDs - This package provides three new methods to be used within dselect in - order to access Debian binary package stored on multiple binary CD - ROMS. - - - -Source package: dpkg-repack -Package: dpkg-repack -Description: puts an unpacked .deb file back together - dpkg-repack creates a .deb file out of a debian package that has already - been installed. If any changes have been made to the package while it was - unpacked (ie, files in /etc were modified), the new package will inherit - the changes. - . - This utility can make it easy to copy packages from one computer to another, - or to recreate packages that are installed on your system, but no longer - available elsewhere, or to store the current state of a package before you - upgrade it. - - - -Source package: dpkg-ruby -Package: dpkg-ruby -Description: ruby interface for dpkg - Contains ruby modules/classes for dpkg, the Debian package management - system. It also provides dpkg-ruby( a dpkg-awk clone), dpkg.rb (a part - of dpkg/dpkg-deb clone) and dpkg-checkdeps.rb (check utility of deb - dependency problem) - - - -Source package: dpkg-scriptlib -Package: dpkg-perl -Description: Perl interface modules for dpkg - Contains Perl 5 modules for dpkg, the Debian package management - system. These are currently skeletal, but should eventually provide - access to all low-level dpkg functions from within perl, as well as a - number of higher-level routines. -Package: dpkg-python -Description: Python interface modules for dpkg - Contains Python modules for dpkg, the Debian package management - system. These are currently skeletal, but should eventually provide - access to all low-level dpkg functions from within python, as well as - a number of higher-level routines. - - - -Source package: dpkg-www -Package: dpkg-www -Description: WWW Debian package browser - With the dpkg cgi-bin you can browse Debian packages on a local or - remote host using a normal WEB browser. - . - You can list packages, show package information and installed files, - browse documentation and navigate through the packages dependencies. - You can also find all the packages owners of a file or directory or - those providing a virtual package. - . - If you are the system administrator you can also install or remove - packages by clicking on the buttons found in the package info page, - provided that this feature has been enabled and you have properly - configured your WEB browser. - - - -Source package: dpsyco -Package: dpsyco -Description: Debian packages of system configurations. - Dpsyco introduces the concept of configuration packages. It is a special - form of debian packages that is applied on top of the original debian - packages. With this you can add users, groups, apply a file skeleton, - patch things and more. Observe! No such configuration packages should be - uploaded to the debian archives. This kind of things are intended to be - created and used by the system administrator only. - . - For more information see http://www.opal.dhs.org/programs/dpsyco/. - . - This tool is very useful if you have a lot of servers on which you want - to have similar configuration (but not identical). If you only have one - server (or client) this is probably not useful at all. - . - WARNING! Users with UID and GID between 500 and 999 will be automatically - administrated by this tool. This means that if you do not have a admin - package that set up users these users WILL BE REMOVED. - Groups with GID between 300 and 499 will be handled in the same way. - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! -Package: dpsyco-base -Description: Base package for psyco. - The base package for dpsyco. It makes it possible to create users and - groups. It also contains some basic configuration files. - . - WARNING! Users with UID and GID between 500 and 999 will be automatically - administrated by this tool. This means that if you do not have a admin - package that set up users these users WILL BE REMOVED. - Groups with GID between 300 and 499 will be handled in the same way. - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! -Package: dpsyco-cfengine -Description: Automate applying of cfengine configs. - This package contains a tool to automatically apply cfengine - configurations to the system. -Package: dpsyco-devel -Description: Tools to create configuration packages. - Tools to create the configuration packages. These tools are - similar to the debhelper tools and should be used quite like - them, but they lack some options. -Package: dpsyco-doc -Description: Documentation for dpsyco. - This includes most of the documentation you will need for dpsyco. - Right now there are none but it should be quite a lot in a week or - two. -Package: dpsyco-lib -Description: Libraries for the debian packages of system configurations. - It contains a couple of shell functions and other useful tools to - make all dpsyco utils work as it should. -Package: dpsyco-mysql -Description: Automate administration of access to mysql. - This package contains a tool to automatically give some - users or hosts access to a mysql database. -Package: dpsyco-patch -Description: Automatically patch the debian file-system. - Makes it possible to apply patches to the debian file system. - It can be useful when a lot of configuration packages want to - make changes to the same file. But be aware of that you can cause - conflicts if you make changes on two different packages. -Package: dpsyco-samba -Description: Automate administration of access to samba. - This package contains a tool to automatically give some - users or hosts access to a samba server. It is not that - easy to administrate yet, but that should change soon. - . - WARNING! Samba users with UID between 500 and 999 will be automatically - administrated by this tool. This means that if you do not have a admin - package that set up users correctly, these users WILL BE REMOVED and - the user will not be able to log in again. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! -Package: dpsyco-skel -Description: Automatically install a add-on skeleton. - Makes it possible to create a package that updates the system - with the skel installed to /usr/share/dpsyco/skel. - . - This makes it possible to overwrite files (on top of) the ordinary - debian file system. When the file is removed from this skeleton - the original file will also be restored. If there were no original - file it will be removed. -Package: dpsyco-ssh -Description: Automate administration of access via ssh. - This package contains a tool to automatically give some users - access via ssh. - . - WARNING! Users with UID < 999 will have its ssh access administrated - automatically which means that the authorized_keys file will be - removed if there is no admin package installed that gives the user - ssh access. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! -Package: dpsyco-sudo -Description: Automate administration of sudo privileges. - This package contains a tool to automatically give some users - sudo privileges. - . - WARNING! This tool will automatically administrate all sudo permissions - so if you do not have a admin package installed that give users - sudo privileges they will no longer be able to use sudo. - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! - - - -Source package: drac -Package: drac -Description: Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (pop-before-smtp) - A daemon that dynamically updates a relay authorization map for some - MTA (postfix, sendmail). It provides a way to allow legitimate users - to relay mail through an SMTP server, while still preventing others - from using it as a spam relay. User's IP addresses are added to the - map immediately after they have authenticated to the POP or IMAP - server. By default, map entries expire after 30 minutes, but can be - renewed by additional authentication. Periodically checking mail on - a POP server is sufficient to do this. The POP and SMTP servers can - be on different hosts. -Package: drac-dev -Description: Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (development files) - A daemon that dynamically updates a relay authorization map for some - MTA (postfix, sendmail). It provides a way to allow legitimate users - to relay mail through an SMTP server, while still preventing others - from using it as a spam relay. User's IP addresses are added to the - map immediately after they have authenticated to the POP or IMAP - server. By default, map entries expire after 30 minutes, but can be - renewed by additional authentication. Periodically checking mail on - a POP server is sufficient to do this. The POP and SMTP servers can - be on different hosts. - . - This package contains the header file. - - - -Source package: drawmap -Package: drawmap -Description: draws customized maps, using raw USGS data files - Drawmap reads data in the Digital Elevation Model (DEM), - Digital Line Graph (DLG), and Geographic Names Information - System (GNIS) formats. Can also work with SDTS, NAD-83, - WGS-84, GTOPO30 data. - . - Using the data in these files, drawmap can produce various - kinds of customized maps, including shaded relief maps - (with or without roads, streams, place names, and so on) - and topographic maps (again, with or without additional - features). - . - Outputs sun raster format, portable gray map, or pov format - files. - - - -Source package: drb -Package: drb -Description: distributed ruby - druby (DRb) - DRb can send message to other ruby script that like - Java's RMI. - - - -Source package: drgenius -Package: drgenius -Description: Interactive geometry program. - Dr. Genius is an interactive geometry program especially designed for - educational purpose. It had a common history with Dr. Geo and Genius - but the calculation part of Genius has be droped because it is unmaintained. - It might be replaced by Scheme tools in future. - . - URL: http://drgenius.seul.org/ - - - -Source package: drgeo -Package: drgeo -Description: An interactive graphical geometry software - Dr Geo (Dr Geo Refer to Geometry Exploration Observatory) - is an X11 application (using gtk) that allows the - construction of interactive geometric figures. It's - an educational oriented software. - - - -Source package: driftnet -Package: driftnet -Description: Picks out and displays images from network traffic. - Inspired by EtherPEG, Driftnet is a program which listens to network - traffic and picks out images from TCP streams it observes. It is - interesting to run it on a host which sees a lot of web traffic. - . - (Obviously, this is an invasion of privacy of a fairly blatant sort. - Also, if you are possessed of Victorian sensibilities, and share an - unswitched network with others who are not, you should probably not - use it.) - - - -Source package: drscheme -Package: drscheme -Description: Scheme Programming Environment - This is a Scheme Programming Environment, designed for use within - an educational setting. The faculty and staff at Rice University - developed this package to be used in programming curricula, as a - supplement to mathematics courses, or for general programming - instruction in a liberal arts setting. - . - It includes its own IDE (which runs under X) and is similar in - some respects to Emacs (most noticeably in its keybindings). - . - It has an integrated help system and can run one of four - modes (beginning, intermediate, advanced, complete). Each - level exposes successively more features and options to the - user. The goal of this configuration is to protect novice users - from the more arcane behavior of Scheme under certain cases. -Package: drscheme-extradoc -Description: Rice University PLT Scheme Manuals - This package includes ``uninstalled manuals'' in the standard drscheme - distribution. -Package: mzscheme -Description: Rice University PLT Scheme Interpreter - This scheme implementation forms the foundation for the DrScheme - programming environment. The faculty and staff at Rice University - developed this package to be used as a stand-alone interpreter, - for embedding in other applications, and for use with the - DrScheme graphical environment. -Package: mzscheme-dev -Description: Rice University PLT Scheme Interpreter (Dev Files) - This package includes the tools needed to build your own MzScheme - extension modules, or embed MzScheme in other programs. - - - -Source package: drsync -Package: drsync -Description: Two-way remote file synchronisation - drsync.pl uses rsync to synchronise between two directories - (local or remote), but stores state information for files, - so that it can be used in both directions, and can - cope with files created, modified or deleted in either - repository. - - - -Source package: dsc -Package: dsc -Description: DSSSL Syntax Checker - This package provides an online syntax checker for DSSSL style and - transform specifications. It implements the full semantics of the - DSSSL standard regarding specification files, composing a specification - body from one or more files conforming to the DSSSL architectural - form, then mapping from the specification body (i.e. sequences of - expression language forms) to a reordered normalised form thereof and - loading the result into a Scheme interpreter with access to a document - source grove. - . - Comprehensive and detailed error messages, based on a large database - of information about the calling sequences for all specification - language functions and forms are logged to stderr, together with - (optionally) information about feature usage. - . - Author: Henry S. Thompson - Homepage: http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~ht/#DSSSL - - - -Source package: dsh -Package: dsh -Description: dancer's shell, or distributed shell - Executes specified command on a group of computers using remote shell - methods such as rsh. - . - dsh aims to be a distributed shell with speed and efficiency, - although it has not reached that goal yet. - . - Something that is pretty handy when setting up clusters. - - - -Source package: dstool -Package: dstool -Description: dynamical systems investigation - dstool is a tool for the investigation of - dynamical systems. It is an efficient research tool - that integrates a friendly graphical user - interface, data management capabilities, - a rich set of numerical algorithms together - with the flexibility to add more algorithms - and communicate data with other programs. - - - -Source package: dstool-doc -Package: dstool-doc -Description: documents for dstool - dstool is a tool for the investigation of - dynamical systems. This package contains - documentation for dstool. - - - -Source package: dstooltk -Package: dstooltk -Description: dynamical systems investigation (Tk version) - dstool with a Tk front end. - . - dstool is a tool for the investigation of dynamical systems. It is an - efficient research tool that integrates a friendly graphical user interface, - data management capabilities, a rich set of numerical algorithms together - with the flexibility to add more algorithms and communicate data with other - programs. - - - -Source package: dstooltk-doc -Package: dstooltk-doc -Description: documents for dstooltk - dstooltk is a tool for the investigation of dynamical systems. This - package contains documentation for dstool. This concerns the tk - front end. There is also a package with an xview front end. The - package and additional docs are dstool and dstool-doc. - - - -Source package: dtaus -Package: dtaus -Description: Paperless money transfer with German banks on floppies - This package contains a library that can read and write German DTAUS - files. DTAUS is an acronym for DatenTraegerAUStausch. It is used by - German credit institutes in order to transfer commands for money - exchanges between accounts. This format is used both between banks - and between banks and their customers. One mainly wants to use it to - be able to do automatic "Bankeinzuege". - . - This package probably will only be useful in Germany. - - - -Source package: dtlk -Package: dtlk -Description: Linux device driver for the DoubleTalk PC - Modular Linux device driver for the DoubleTalk PC (internal - DoubleTalk) speech synthesizer manufactured by RC Systems - (http://www.rcsys.com/). - - - -Source package: dtm -Package: dtm -Description: Definitive Type Manager - An experimental package to install/remove Type1 fonts - to/from a Debian GNU/Linux system. - - - -Source package: dtmfdial -Package: dtmfdial -Description: A DTMF Tone Dialer - dtmfdial is a DTMF (Duel Tone Multiple Frequency) tone generator. This - program generates the same tones that modern "TouchTone" telephones use - to dial. This program could actually be used to dial a phone on any phone - system which supports DTMF tones. - DTMF dial requires a sound card to work, and is designed to be used as a - phone dialer from address book programs. - - - -Source package: dump -Package: dump -Description: 4.4bsd dump and restore for ext2 filesystems - Dump examines files on a filesystem and determines which files need to be - backed up. These files are copied to the given disk, tape or other storage - medium for safe keeping. - . - The restore command performs the inverse function of dump. A full backup of - a file system may be restored and subsequent incremental backups layered on - top of it. Single files and directory subtrees may be restored from full or - partial backups. - - - -Source package: dupload -Package: dupload -Description: Utility to upload Debian packages. - This script will automagically upload Debian packages to a master - or a transfer host, log the upload and send mail about the upload - of a package. It's intended for Debian maintainers only. - - - -Source package: dutch -Package: idutch -Description: The Dutch dictionary for ispell, in new (August 1996) spelling. - A Dutch spelling dictionary for the spelling checker ispell. - The dictionary contains 119427 roots, which expand to 227480 words. - For a simple word list, see the wdutch package instead. -Package: wdutch -Description: List of Dutch words in new (August 1996) spelling. - This package contains an alphabetic list of 229365 Dutch words. - See the idutch package for the same wordlist in a format suitable - for the spelling checker ispell. - - - -Source package: dvb -Package: dvb-dev -Description: development files for DVB applications - This file contains development files and a static version of the dvb - library needed to build applications which use DVB stuff. - . - The package also contains the DVB API reference. -Package: dvb-driver-source -Description: sources for drivers for the Fujitsu Siemens DVB card - DVB is a standard for transmission of digital TV and Data over - satelite transponders or cable connections. Some DVB cards based on - the Fujitsu/Siemens chipset are supported by the linux driver. - . - This package contains sorce code needed to create the driver package. - The kernel sources (2.4.9 or newer) must be installed to compile - these modules. You will also need the Firmware files for your card, - see installation instructions in the package. -Package: dvb-mpegtools -Description: Viewer programs for DVB cards - Miscellaneous command line tools for conversion between DVB and MPEG - video data formats. -Package: dvb-zapping -Description: Viewer programs for DVB cards - Some applications for the DVB users: - . - tuxzap - TV viewer for X/Gtk - ntuxzap - same for Console/ncurses - rtuxzap - a special version using lirc driver for controls - tuxview - simple viewer for v4l devices - szap - simple zapping tool for the Linux DVB API - tuxplayer - Video player for DVB stream data files for X/Gtk - ntuxplayer - same for Console/ncurses - - - -Source package: dvgrab -Package: dvgrab -Description: Grab digital video data via IEEE1394 links - dvgrab receives audio and video data from a digital camcorder via an - IEEE1394 (widely known as FireWire) link and stores them into an AVI file. - It features autosplit of long video sequences into several files, and - supports saving the data as raw frames, AVI type 1 and AVI type 2. - - - -Source package: dvhtool -Package: dvhtool -Description: Manipulate the volume header on sgi partition layouts - This tool is intended to place files into the volume header of devices using - sgi disk labels. This can for instance be used to store the kernel there, - which is done on I2s and Indys to make them boot directly from hard disk. - - - -Source package: dvi2dvi -Package: dvi2dvi -Description: Tweak DVI files - dvi2dvi can: - - expand virtual fonts in given DVI files, - - change font names in given DVI files, - - decompose 2-byte fonts into 1-byte subfonts. - With dvi2dvi, you can convert DVI files generated by NTT jTeX to - those of ASCII pTeX, and vice versa. - - - -Source package: dvi2ps -Package: dvi2ps -Description: TeX DVI-driver for NTT jTeX, MulTeX and ASCII ptex. - dvi2ps is another converter of DVI file to PostScript file. - dvi2ps can handle NTT jTeX, MulTeX and ASCII ptex dvi files. - - - -Source package: dvi2ps-fontdata -Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-a2n -Description: Font data to convert ptex's dvi file to jtex's dvi file. - Virtual font for converting dvi files of ASCII ptex to dvi files to NTT jtex. -Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-bsr -Description: tfm files for bluesky research fonts. - TFM files for bluesky research fonts for dvi2ps. -Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-ja -Description: Font data for dvi2ps-j and dvi2dvi. - Virtual fonts and TFM files for Morisawa fonts, and VFlib. -Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-n2a -Description: Font data to convert jtex's dvi file to ptex's dvi file. - Virtual font for converting dvi files of NTT jtex to dvi files of ASCII ptex. -Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-ptexfake -Description: Fake ptex TFM files - Monometric TFM files for min and goth fonts of ASCII ptex. -Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-rrs -Description: Font data of Richo LP5100 UX printer. - Virtual font and TFM files for Richo LP5100 UX printer. -Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-rsp -Description: Font data of Richo SP10 printer. - Virtual font and TFM files for Richo SP10 printer. -Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-tbank -Description: Font data of Typebank font. - Virtual font and TFM files for Typebank font. -Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-three -Description: Font data of Adobe Japanese fonts (futomin, futogo, jun101) - Virtual font and TFM files for Adobe postscript fonts: - FutoMinA101-Bold-H, FutoGoB101-Bold-H, Jun101-Light-H - - - -Source package: dvi2ps-fontdesc-morisawa5 -Package: dvi2ps-fontdesc-morisawa5 -Description: fontdesc files of dvi2ps for Morisawa Basic-5 type faces - You can convert DVI file with Morisawa Basic-5 type faces of vfdata-morisawa5 - to PS file by dvi2ps with this package. - . - You should run 'dvi2ps -F morisawa' for Morisawa Basic-5 type faces. - - - -Source package: dvidvi -Package: dvidvi -Description: Manipulate .dvi files. - Allows you to select, change the order, and/or shift the pages in a - .dvi file. - . - The main use is to print an a5 booklet on A4 paper, in such a way - that you can put a staple through the bundle. A shell script that - does just that is provided. - - - -Source package: dvipdfm -Package: dvipdfm -Description: A DVI to PDF translator. - Dvipdfm translates files from Donald Knuth's DVI format (commonly - produced by TeX) to Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF). Important - features include: \special's that approximate the functionality of the - PostScript pdfmarks used by Adobe's Acrobat Distiller; the ability - to include PDF, JPEG, PNG, MetaPost, and PostScript (with help from - an external program) files as embedded images; support for several - \special standards for improved DVI file portability; support for - thumbnails (with a little help from GhostScript); re-encoding support - for PostScript fonts; virtual font support; support for arbitrary - linear graphics transformations; an internal color stack accessible via - \special's; beginning of page (BOP) and end of page (EOP) \special's - for placing arbitrary PDF stream graphics on every page; partial - font embedding and Flate compression for reduced file size; and a - balanced page tree and dest tree to improve reader speed on very large - documents. - - - -Source package: dvips-fontdata-n2bk -Package: dvips-fontdata-n2bk -Description: Virtual font data to process dvi files generated by NTT-JTeX. - This package contains virtual font data to convert Dai-Nippon fonts, - which are used in dvi files generated by NTT-JTeX, to Japanese - built-in fonts in PostScript printer. - - - -Source package: dvipsk-ja -Package: dvipsk-ja -Description: DVI-to-PostScript translator with Japanese support - This localized version of Tom Rokicki's dvips can handle Japanese - DVI files. It can even output in Tate-Gaki(means "write vertically") - style. - . - This is part of the ASCII pTeX distribution. - - - -Source package: dvorak7min -Package: dvorak7min -Description: Typing tutor for dvorak keyboards - dvorak7min is a typing tutor to help you learn dvorak. Also included are a - pair of useful scripts to easily change between qwerty and dvorak layouts. - - - -Source package: dvr -Package: dvr -Description: Digital Video Recorder - Digital Video Recorder is a tool to record movies on a computer equipped with a Video4Linux-compatible video capture card. It can record and compress data at up to 25 fps in real time, using recent codecs like DivX, Indeo 5, MPEG4, and others. Features include: - . - - support for writing data in segmented files (to avoid 2GB file size limitations) - - support for recording audio in MP3 or PCM, with configurable frequency, mono/stereo, etc. - - on-the-fly capture and compression (requires a fast processor) - - horizontal margin removal during capture (saves disk space and processor ressources when recording movies that have black top/bottom margins, such as 16/9) - - detailed monitoring during recording (free space left, frames lost, CPU usage, etc.) - - configurable record start time and duration - - a large number of configurable parameters (size, image depth, codec attributes, TV parameters, etc.) - - session management (saving parameters on exit and reloading them on launch) - - simultaneous preview and capture - - fullscreen preview - - support for multi-processor machines - - session management - - a graphical user interface - - - -Source package: dwarfs-debian-guide -Package: dwarfs-debian-guide -Description: Dwarf's guide to installing and using Debian GNU/Linux - This book by Debian Developer Dale Scheetz covers: - - Package Management Tools - - Installation - - Basic System Administration - . - This package contains the guide in PDF and HTML formats. - - - -Source package: dwww -Package: dwww -Description: Read all on-line documentation via WWW - dwww lets you read all install on-line documentation via a local - WWW server. When possible, it converts the documentation to HTML. - You need both a WWW server and a WWW browser. -Package: realpath -Description: Return the canonicalized absolute pathname - The package contains a small utility realpath, which converts each - pathname argument to an absolute pathname, which has no components - that are symbolic links or the special . or .. directory. - - - -Source package: dx -Package: dx -Description: OpenDX (IBM Visualization Data Explorer) - main package - Data Explorer is a system of tools and user interfaces for visualizing data. - In general terms the visualization of data can be considered a 3-stage process: - 1. Describing and importing data - 2. Processing the data through a visualization program - 3. Presenting the resulting image. - This is the main package. -Package: dx-dev -Description: OpenDX (IBM Visualization Data Explorer) - development files - Data Explorer is a system of tools and user interfaces for visualizing data. - In general terms the visualization of data can be considered a 3-stage process: 1. Describing and importing data - 2. Processing the data through a visualization program - 3. Presenting the resulting image. - This is the development package. It includes the static libraries and the - include files necessary for creating software that uses the DX classes. -Package: dx-doc -Description: OpenDX (IBM Visualization Data Explorer) - documentation - Data Explorer is a system of tools and user interfaces for visualizing data. - In general terms the visualization of data can be considered a 3-stage process: - 1. Describing and importing data - 2. Processing the data through a visualization program - 3. Presenting the resulting image. - This is the documentation package. It includes online help and html - documentation. - - - -Source package: dxpc -Package: dxpc -Description: a differential X protocol compressor - dxpc is an X protocol compressor designed to improve the - speed of X11 applications run over low-bandwidth links - (such as dialup PPP connections). The executable in this package - can run as either a client or a server. - . - For this package to be useful, you need to have a compiled dxpc executable - running on another computer. If the other computer is a non-debian - machine, you may need to obtain the dxpc archive from ftp.x.org - and compile it yourself for the non-debian computer. Precompiled - binaries for many systems are available from - http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~zvonler/dxpc/. - . - For more information on dxpc, see http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~zvonler/dxpc/. - - - -Source package: e16keyedit -Package: e16keyedit -Description: a keybinding editor for the enlightenment window manager - e16keyedit is a gtk+ based keybinding editor for the enlightenment - window manager - - - -Source package: e16menuedit -Package: e16menuedit -Description: enlightenment menu editor - e16menuedit is an menu editor for the enlightenment window manager. - - - -Source package: e2fsprogs -Package: e2fsck-static -Description: A statically-linked version of the ext2 filesystem checker. - This may be of some help to you if your filesystem gets corrupted enough - to break the shared libraries used by the dynamically linked checker. - . - This binary takes much more space than its dynamic counterpart located - in e2fsprogs, though. - . - You may want to install a statically-linked shell as well, to be able - to run this program if something like your C library gets corrupted. -Package: e2fslibs-dev -Description: The headers and static libraries for ext2fs-aware tools-development. - EXT2FS stands for "Extended Filesystem", version 2. It's the filesystem - type used for hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems. - . - This package contains the headers and shared libraries needed to compile - ext2fs-aware programs. Only programmers that really manipulate - features specific to the ext2 filesystem will need this. Most - programmers will use the generic filesystem-independent interface - from libc. - . - It also contains dev files for the e2p lib used by - the e2fsprogs, but which is not yet packaged all by itself - because it lacks documentation. It may also lack some support - files, by I can't really know until someone uses it... - . - libe2p is for user-level e2fsprogs commands. It's used by dumpe2fs, - chattr, and lsattr. Functions in libe2p typically have two - characteristics (a) don't require that block device containing the - filesystem be opened directly (functions in libext2fs do), and (b) - libe2p typically contains printf statements or parse user input, and so - have more internationalization issues. -Package: e2fsprogs -Description: The EXT2 file system utilities and libraries. - EXT2 stands for "Extended Filesystem", version 2. It's the main - filesystem type used for hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems. - . - This package contains programs for creating, checking, and maintaining EXT2 - filesystems, and the generic `fsck' wrapper. -Package: e2fsprogs-bf -Description: A stripped-down versions of e2fsprogs, for boot-floppies - This package is an e2fsprogs package built for a reduced size, so that - it can help to save space on installation boot-floppies. - . - Don't attempt to install this package, it has no support for a couple of - features you surely want. Anyway it should refuse to install. - - - -Source package: e2fsprogs (1.18-3.0potato1) -Package: comerr-dev -Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. - libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to - manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not - have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. -Package: ss-dev -Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. - This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate - a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to - compile and use it, and the static libs. - . - It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. -Package: uuid-dev -Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. - libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), - using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is - being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: - . - draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt - . - for more information. - - - -Source package: e2fsprogs (1.24a-1) -Package: comerr-dev -Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. - libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to - manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not - have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. -Package: ss-dev -Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. - This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate - a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to - compile and use it, and the static libs. - . - It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. -Package: uuid-dev -Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. - libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), - using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is - being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: - . - draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt - . - for more information. - - - -Source package: e2fsprogs (1.25-1) -Package: comerr-dev -Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. - libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to - manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not - have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. -Package: ss-dev -Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. - This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate - a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to - compile and use it, and the static libs. - . - It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. -Package: uuid-dev -Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. - libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), - using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is - being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: - . - draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt - . - for more information. - - - -Source package: e2fsprogs (1.26-3) -Package: comerr-dev -Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. - libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to - manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not - have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. -Package: ss-dev -Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. - This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate - a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to - compile and use it, and the static libs. - . - It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. -Package: uuid-dev -Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. - libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), - using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is - being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: - . - draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt - . - for more information. - - - -Source package: e2fsprogs (1.27-1) -Package: comerr-dev -Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. - libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to - manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not - have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. -Package: ss-dev -Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. - This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate - a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to - compile and use it, and the static libs. - . - It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. -Package: uuid-dev -Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. - libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), - using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is - being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: - . - draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt - . - for more information. - - - -Source package: e2ps -Package: e2ps -Description: Convert plain text into PostScript - Plain text into PostScript converter with automatically detection of EUC, - JIS and SJIS but may be weak with SJIS. - - - -Source package: e3 -Package: e3 -Description: A very small editor - This package contains an editor you can call via the following links: - - e3em: Emacs-like key bindings - - e3vi: Vi-like key bindings - - e3pi: Pico-like key bindings - - e3ne: Nedit-like key bindings - - e3ws: Wordstar-like key bindings - . - e3 has the following advantages over other editors: - - it has no library dependencies - - one very small binary (only 10 kB) that gives you 5 editors - - - -Source package: ean13 -Package: ean13 -Description: Create an EAN-13 or UPC barcode in .xbm format - The Universal Product Code (UPC) barcode has been used in - the USA for many years, and EAN-13 is a similar barcode used - on products both in and outside the USA. ean13 will create - an EAN-13 or UPC barcode in .xbm format. The .xbm format is - used by most browsers and many graphics programs such as bitmap. - - - -Source package: easyfw -Package: easyfw -Description: Graphical interface to ipchains/ipfwadm - Easy firewall is graphical interface to ipchains or ipfwadm, allowing to - generate a ipchains/ipfwadm command script. The script can be used to - execute the firewall rules on startup, or can be applied instanty. - - - -Source package: easygtk -Package: libeasygtk-dev -Description: GTK+ helper library for lazy programmers - This library contains helper functions to allow you to write simple - GTK+ programs with less code. - . - It is a static-only library, so only a -dev package is available - - - -Source package: easytag -Package: easytag -Description: viewing, editing and writing ID3 tags of MP3 files - EasyTAG is an utility for viewing, editing and writing - the ID3 tags of MP3 files, using a GTK+ interface. - . - Currently EasyTAG supports the following features: - - Viewing, editing, writing ID3 TAGs of MP3 files, - - Process all MP3 files of the selected directory, - - Ability to browse subdirectories, - - Recursion for tagging, removing, renaming, saving..., - - Easy directory selection with a tree browser, - - Supports ID3v1, ID3v1.1 tags, - - Scan file for automatic tagging (using masks), - - Scan tag for automatic renaming file (using masks), - - Rename mp3 file, - - Can apply a field (artist, title,...) to all other files, - - Display MP3 header informations, - - Can load a character translation file. - - - -Source package: eazel-engine -Package: gtk-engines-eazel -Description: Eazel engine for GTK+, with Crux theme - This package contains the Eazel engine for GTK+. As an example theme which - which uses this engine, the so-called Crux theme is provided within this - package as well. - . - Themes modify the way GTK-using programs look. The programs do not need - to be modified to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+. - - - -Source package: eb -Package: eb-doc -Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - documents - libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, - EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. - This package includes document files. -Package: eb-utils -Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - utilities - libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, - EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. - This package includes runtime support files. -Package: libeb1 -Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - runtime - libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, - EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. - This package includes shared library. -Package: libeb1-dev -Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - development - libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, - EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. - This package includes development support files. -Package: libeb4 -Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - runtime - libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, - EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. - This package includes shared library. -Package: libeb4-dev -Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - development - libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, - EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. - This package includes development support files. -Package: libeb6 -Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - runtime - libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, - EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. - This package includes shared library. -Package: libeb6-dev -Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - development - libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, - EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. - This package includes development support files. - - - -Source package: eblook -Package: eblook -Description: Electric-Dictionary search command using EB library. - eblook is search command for CD-ROM (EPWING) dictionaries. - - - -Source package: eboard -Package: eboard -Description: A graphical chessboard program (BETA VERSION) - eboard is a graphical chess program which can function as an interface to - Internet chess servers such as FICS and to chess engines such as Crafty. - . - eboard has a themeable and freely resizable board, a tabbed or multi-window - display, and supports multiple simultaneous boards. - . - NOTE: eboard is currently beta software. Although it seems to work well - for many people, bugs and misfeatures may remain. Use xboard if you want a - perfectly stable program. - - - -Source package: eboard-extras-pack1 -Package: eboard-extras-pack1 -Description: Piece sets and sounds for use with the eboard chess interface. - eboard-extras contains piece sets and sounds meant to be used with the - eboard chess interface. - - - -Source package: ebook-dev-alp -Package: ebook-dev-alp -Description: [EBOOK-DEV] Advanced Linux Programming - If you are a developer for the GNU/Linux system, this book will help you to: - . - Develop GNU/Linux software that works the way users expect it to. - Write more sophisticated programs with features such as - multiprocessing, multi-threading, interprocess communication, and - interaction with hardware devices. - Improve your programs by making them run faster, more reliably, and - more securely. - Understand the peculiarities of a GNU/Linux system, including its - limitations, special capabilities, and conventions. - . - Advanced Linux Programming is published under the Open Publication - License, Version 1, no options exercised. (Due to an oversight in final - production, the copyright notice on the book is incorrect.) The full - text may be downloaded from this site. Code samples in the book are - covered by the GNU General Public License and are also available. - - - -Source package: ebook-dev-ggad -Package: ebook-dev-ggad -Description: [EBOOK-DEV] GTK+/Gnome Application Development - GTK+/Gnome Application Development is an intermediate-to-advanced - GTK+/Gnome programming book. You should be comfortable with programming - (data structures, algorithms, etc.) and with the C programming language - before you try to read it. It's also helpful to have had some - introductory exposure to GTK+, via the online tutorial or Eric Harlow's - book Developing Linux Applications with GTK+ and GDK. - However, if you know C and are willing to jump right in you could start - with this book, perhaps in conjunction with the GTK+ reference - documentation. - - - -Source package: ecamegapedal -Package: ecamegapedal -Description: an audio effects pedal application - Using ecasound libraries, this program provides a real-time effects - pedal simulated in an X screen. - . - It can read from the audio device, and output to an audio device in - real time, or can process wave files. It can work very flexibly. - . - For more complex interface, see ecawave, and qtecawave. - For command-line addicts, this is not the way to go, - go for ecasound. - . - It can apply any ladspa plugin to the audio data. - - - -Source package: ecartis -Package: ecartis -Description: Fast, Flexible Mailing List Manager - Ecartis is a powerful mailing list manager in the tradition of listserv - but with an open architecture and free source (GPL license). It - has some features not found in Majordomo. One of the most interesting - things in Ecartis is plugin module system; many functions are - implemented as dynamically-loadable modules. - . - You may also want to check out the ecartis-cgi program, which provides - a web-based front-end for your Ecartis mailing lists. -Package: ecartis-cgi -Description: CGI front-end for Ecartis - This is the experimental web-based front-end for the Ecartis - mailing list management program. - - - -Source package: ecasound -Package: ecasound -Description: Multitrack-capable audio recorder and effect processor - Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio - processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, - recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect - processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports - a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. - Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their - parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators - and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, - creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. A versatile console mode - interface is included in the package. -Package: libecasound-dev -Description: development files for ecasound - Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio - processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, - recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect - processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports - a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. - Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their - parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators - and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, - creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. - . - includes development files for ecasound (C++) bindings -Package: libecasound7 -Description: shared libraries for ecasound - Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio - processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, - recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect - processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports - a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. - Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their - parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators - and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, - creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. - . - includes ecasound C++ bindings -Package: libecasoundc0 -Description: C bindings for ecasound - Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio - processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, - recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect - processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports - a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. - Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their - parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators - and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, - creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. - . - includes runtime version of the C bindings (libecasoundc) - of ecasound library. -Package: libecasoundc0-dev -Description: c binding files for ecasound (devel) - Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio - processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, - recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect - processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports - a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. - Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their - parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators - and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, - creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. - . - includes development files for C (libecasoundc) -Package: libkvutils-dev -Description: kvutils library required for ecasound - development - Kvutils is a simple utility library, It is not meant for general use. - There is no documentation available. - . - Kvutils is freely distributable according to the terms of the GNU - General Public License (see the file 'COPYING'). - . - For more info about projects in which kvutils library is used, - see http://eca.cx - . - includes definition-by-contract routines, and command-line parsing - modules, some string processing routines, and support for locks. -Package: libkvutils2 -Description: kvutils library required for ecasound - Kvutils is a simple utility library, It is not meant for general use. - There is no documentation available. - . - Kvutils is freely distributable according to the terms of the GNU - General Public License (see the file 'COPYING'). - . - For more info about projects in which kvutils library is used, - see http://eca.cx - . - includes definition-by-contract routines, and command-line parsing - modules, some string processing routines, and support for locks. -Package: python-ecasound -Description: python binding files for ecasound - Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio - processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, - recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect - processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports - a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. - Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their - parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators - and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, - creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. - . - Includes python bindings for ecasound. - Note that this version is for python version 2. - - - -Source package: ecawave -Package: ecawave -Description: graphical audio file editor - Ecawave is a simple graphical audio file editor. The user-interface is - based on Qt libraries, while almost all audio functionality is taken - directly from ecasound libraries. As ecawave is designed for editing - large audio files, all processing is done direct-to-disk. Simple - waveform caching is used to speed-up file operations. Ecawave supports - all audio file formats and effect algorithms provided by ecasound - libraries. This includes ALSA and OSS soundcard support and common - file formats like wav, cdr, raw, aiff, mp3, etc. - - - -Source package: echoping -Package: echoping -Description: A small test tool for TCP servers. - Can test if a server is listening on a remote machine - and can measure the round-trip time. - - - -Source package: eco5000 -Package: libcteco5000-dev -Description: Orga Eco 5000 smartcard reader CT-API development files - This package contains the files needed for compiling and linking - an application that communicates to the Orga Eco 5000 smartcard - reader through the CT-API interface. -Package: libcteco50000 -Description: Orga Eco 5000 smartcard reader PCSC and CT-API driver - This library provides CT-API and PCSC IFD handler implementation - for the Orga Eco 5000 smartcard readers. - . - This package is needed to communicate with the Orga Eco 5000 - smartcard reader through the PCSC Lite resource manager. - - - -Source package: ed -Package: ed -Description: The classic unix line editor - ed is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to - create, display, modify and otherwise manipulate text - files. - . - red is a restricted ed: it can only edit files in the - current directory and cannot execute shell commands. - - - -Source package: edb -Package: edb -Description: A database program for GNU Emacs - EDB is a database program for GNU Emacs. It permits you to - manipulate structured (or not-so-structured) data within - Emacs and provides many of the usual database features. - - - -Source package: editline -Package: libeditline-dev -Description: Line editing library similar to readline - developer files - This is a line-editing library. It can be linked into almost any - program to provide command-line editing and recall. - It is call-compatible with a subset of the FSF readline library, but it - is a fraction of the size (and offers fewer features). - This is the developer files; static libraries, headers, manpages. -Package: libeditline0 -Description: Line editing library similar to readline - runtime - This is a line-editing library. It can be linked into almost any - program to provide command-line editing and recall. - It is call-compatible with a subset of the FSF readline library, but it - is a fraction of the size (and offers fewer features). - This is the runtime library only. - - - -Source package: ee -Package: ee -Description: An "easy editor" for novices and compuphobics - The editor 'ee' (easy editor) is intended to be a simple, easy to use - terminal-based screen oriented editor that requires no instruction to - use. Its primary use would be for people who are new to computers, or who - use computers only for things like e-mail. - . - ee's simplified interface is highlighted by the use of pop-up menus which - make it possible for users to carry out tasks without the need to - remember commands. An information window at the top of the screen shows - the user the operations available with control-keys. - - - -Source package: eel -Package: libeel-data -Description: Eazel Extensions Library - data files - This package includes locale data and fonts for EEL. - . - The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions - to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions - were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of - the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus - and its components. -Package: libeel-dev -Description: Eazel Extensions Library - development files - This package provides the necessary development libraries and include - files to allow you to develop with Eel. - . - The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions - to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions - were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of - the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus - and its components. -Package: libeel0 -Description: Eazel Extensions Library - The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions - to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions - were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of - the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus - and its components. - - - -Source package: eel2 -Package: libeel2-1 -Description: Eazel Extensions Library (for GNOME2) - The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions - to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions - were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of - the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus - and its components. - . - This package for GNOME2 -Package: libeel2-data -Description: Eazel Extensions Library - data files (for GNOME2) - This package includes locale data and fonts for EEL. - . - The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions - to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions - were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of - the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus - and its components. - . - This package for GNOME2 -Package: libeel2-dev -Description: Eazel Extensions Library - development files (GNOME2) - This package provides the necessary development libraries and include - files to allow you to develop with Eel. - . - The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions - to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions - were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of - the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus - and its components. - . - This package for GNOME2 - - - -Source package: eeyes -Package: eeyes -Description: The Electric Eyes graphics viewer/editor - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - ElectricEyes allows you to view and do simple manipulate of several image - formats and gives a nice thumbnail selection mechanism. - - - -Source package: efax -Package: efax -Description: Programs to send and receive fax messages. - efax is a small ANSI C/POSIX program that provides the data transport - function for fax applications using any Class 1 or Class 2 fax modem. - Another program, efix, converts between fax, text, bit-map and gray-scale - formats. fax, a shell script, provides a simple user interface to the efax - and efix programs. It allows you to send text or Postscript files as faxes - and receive, print or preview received faxes. - . - The ghostscript package is needed to fax Postscript files, and a image - viewing program as xloadimage is need to view incoming faxes. - . - Note that you probably have to adapt /etc/efax.rc to your needs. - - - -Source package: efax-gtk -Package: efax-gtk -Description: A gtk front-end for the efax package - efax-gtk is a Gtk+/Gtk front end for the efax program for receiving - and sending faxes with a fax modem. - - - -Source package: efibootmgr -Package: efibootmgr -Description: Interact with the EFI Boot Manager on IA-64 Systems - This is a Linux user-space application to modify the Intel Extensible - Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager. This application can create and - destroy boot entries, change the boot order, change the next running boot - option, and more. - . - Details on the EFI Boot Manager are available from the EFI Specification, - v1.02 or above, available from http://developer.intel.com. - . - Note: efibootmgr requires that the kernel module efivars be loaded prior - to use. 'modprobe efivars' should do the trick. - - - -Source package: efingerd -Package: efingerd -Description: Another finger daemon for unix capable of fine-tuning your output. - efingerd is a finger daemon, which executes programs and displays their - output. This gives you complete control over what to display and to who, - and an extreme configurability. - - - -Source package: efuns -Package: efuns -Description: Emacs Clone (In OCAML) - This is an implementation of Emacs coded in OCAML, a strongly typed - functional language with imperitive features). Efuns can be extended - and modifed by loading Ocaml object modules. -Package: gwml -Description: OCaml-Enabled Window Manager - This is a window manager with an embedded OCaml interpreter. It can - also load precompiled OCaml modules. It can be configured to have - look and feel similar to WindowMaker, AfterStep, and others. -Package: libxlib-ocaml -Description: X11 Toolkit for OCaml - This is an X11 toolkit for use with the OCaml ML language. It provides - a low-level interface to the various native X11 widgets. It also includes - the BETA WXlib (Widget library for X11). - - - -Source package: egcs (1.1.2-2) -Package: libg++2.8.2-dev -Description: The GNU C++ extension library - development files. - This package contains some GNU classes. - . - This package is no longer supported upstream (as most of its - functionality is now in the standard C++ library) - do not use this -Package: libstdc++2.9-dbg -Description: The GNU stdc++ library (debugging files) - This package contains the shared library of libstdc++ compiled with debugging - symbols. -Package: libstdc++2.9-dev -Description: The GNU stdc++ library (development files) - This package contains the headers and static library files necessary for - building C++ programs which use libstdc++. Be advised that this only works - with the EGCS C++ compiler, and no earlier library will work with EGCS. - - - -Source package: egcs1.0 (1.0.3a-1) -Package: libg++2.8 -Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. - This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with - binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.0.x. -Package: libstdc++2.8 -Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) - This package contains an additional runtime library for c++ programs - built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.0.x. - - - -Source package: egcs1.0 (1.0.3a-2) -Package: libg++2.8 -Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. - This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with - binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.0.x. -Package: libstdc++2.8 -Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) - This package contains an additional runtime library for c++ programs - built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.0.x. - - - -Source package: egcs1.0 (1.0.3a-2.1) -Package: libg++2.8 -Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. - This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with - binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.0.x. -Package: libstdc++2.8 -Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) - This package contains an additional runtime library for c++ programs - built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.0.x. - - - -Source package: egcs1.1 (1.1.2-3) -Package: libg++2.8.2 -Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. - This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with - binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.1.x. -Package: libstdc++2.9 -Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) - This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs - built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.1.x. - - - -Source package: egcs1.1 (1.1.2-3.1) -Package: libg++2.8.2 -Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. - This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with - binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.1.x. -Package: libstdc++2.9 -Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) - This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs - built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.1.x. - - - -Source package: egcs1.1 (1.1.2-4) -Package: libg++2.8.2 -Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. - This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with - binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.1.x. -Package: libg++2.8.2-glibc2.1 -Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. - This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with - binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.1.x. -Package: libstdc++2.9 -Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) - This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs - built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.1.x. -Package: libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1 -Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) - This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs - built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.1.x. - - - -Source package: egcs64 -Package: egcs64 -Description: C Cross-Compiler for 64 bit UltraSPARC kernels - This package contains a cross-compiler for compiling 64 bit binaries on sparc - systems (mainly 64 bit UltraSPARC kernels). - - - -Source package: egenix-mx-base -Package: python-egenix-mx-base-dev -Description: Development files for the egenix-mx-base distribution - This package contains the C header files needed to build C python - modules based on the egenix-mx-base modules. -Package: python-egenix-mxdatetime -Description: Date and time handling routines for Python [dummy package] - mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object - types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you - store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by - using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the - time module). - . - You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy - them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some - other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient - constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with - dates and times in real-world applications. - . - In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package - also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to - build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications - which often have to deal with date/time values. - . - This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. -Package: python-egenix-mxproxy -Description: A generic proxy wrapper type for Python [dummy package] - mxProxy is an extension package that provides a new type that is - suitable to implement Bastion like features without the need to use - restricted execution environments. - . - The type's main features are secure data encapsulation (the hidden - objects are not accessible from Python since they are stored in - internal C structures), customizable attribute lookup methods and a - cleanup protocol that helps in breaking circular references prior to - object deletion. - . - The latest version adds a very interesting new feature: weak references - which help you work with circular references in a way that doesn't - cause memory leakage in a Python system. - . - This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. -Package: python-egenix-mxqueue -Description: A fast and memory-efficient queue for Python [dummy package] - mxQueue is an extension package that provides a new object type called - Queue. It works much like what you would expect from such a type. - . - This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. -Package: python-egenix-mxstack -Description: A fast and memory-efficient stack for Python [dummy package] - mxStack is an extension package that provides a new object type called - Stack. It works much like what you would expect from such a type, - having .push() and .pop() methods and focuses on obtaining maximum - speed at low memory costs. - . - This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. -Package: python-egenix-mxtexttools -Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python [dummy package] - mxTextTools is an extension package for Python that provides several - useful functions and types that implement high-performance text - manipulation and searching algorithms in addition to a very flexible - and extendable state machine, the Tagging Engine, that allows scanning - and processing text based on low-level byte-code "programs" written - using Python tuples. It gives you access to the speed of C without the - need to do any compile and link steps every time you change the parsing - description. - . - Applications include parsing structured text, finding and extracting - text (either exact or using translation tables) and recombining strings - to form new text. - . - This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. -Package: python-egenix-mxtools -Description: A collection of new builtins for Python [dummy package] - mxTools is an extension package that includes a collection of handy - functions and objects giving additional functionality in form of new - builtins to the Python programmer. - . - The package auto-installs the new functions and objects as builtins - upon first import. This means that they become instantly available to - all other modules without any further action on your part. Add the line - import mx.Tools.NewBuiltins to your site.py script and they will be - available to all users at your site as if they were installed in the - Python interpreter itself. - . - This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. -Package: python1.5-egenix-mxdatetime -Description: Date and time handling routines for Python 1.5 - mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object - types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you - store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by - using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the - time module). - . - You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy - them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some - other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient - constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with - dates and times in real-world applications. - . - In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package - also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to - build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications - which often have to deal with date/time values. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. -Package: python1.5-egenix-mxproxy -Description: A generic proxy wrapper type for Python 1.5 - mxProxy is an extension package that provides a new type that is - suitable to implement Bastion like features without the need to use - restricted execution environments. - . - The type's main features are secure data encapsulation (the hidden - objects are not accessible from Python since they are stored in - internal C structures), customizable attribute lookup methods and a - cleanup protocol that helps in breaking circular references prior to - object deletion. - . - The latest version adds a very interesting new feature: weak references - which help you work with circular references in a way that doesn't - cause memory leakage in a Python system. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. -Package: python1.5-egenix-mxqueue -Description: A fast and memory-efficient queue for Python 1.5 - mxQueue is an extension package that provides a new object type called - Queue. It works much like what you would expect from such a type. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. -Package: python1.5-egenix-mxstack -Description: A fast and memory-efficient stack for Python 1.5 - mxStack is an extension package that provides a new object type called - Stack. It works much like what you would expect from such a type, - having .push() and .pop() methods and focuses on obtaining maximum - speed at low memory costs. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. -Package: python1.5-egenix-mxtexttools -Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python 1.5 - mxTextTools is an extension package for Python that provides several - useful functions and types that implement high-performance text - manipulation and searching algorithms in addition to a very flexible - and extendable state machine, the Tagging Engine, that allows scanning - and processing text based on low-level byte-code "programs" written - using Python tuples. It gives you access to the speed of C without the - need to do any compile and link steps every time you change the parsing - description. - . - Applications include parsing structured text, finding and extracting - text (either exact or using translation tables) and recombining strings - to form new text. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. -Package: python1.5-egenix-mxtools -Description: A collection of new builtins for Python 1.5 - mxTools is an extension package that includes a collection of handy - functions and objects giving additional functionality in form of new - builtins to the Python programmer. - . - The package auto-installs the new functions and objects as builtins - upon first import. This means that they become instantly available to - all other modules without any further action on your part. Add the line - import mx.Tools.NewBuiltins to your site.py script and they will be - available to all users at your site as if they were installed in the - Python interpreter itself. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. -Package: python2.1-egenix-mxdatetime -Description: Date and time handling routines for Python 2.1 - mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object - types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you - store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by - using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the - time module). - . - You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy - them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some - other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient - constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with - dates and times in real-world applications. - . - In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package - also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to - build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications - which often have to deal with date/time values. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. -Package: python2.1-egenix-mxproxy -Description: A generic proxy wrapper type for Python 2.1 - mxProxy is an extension package that provides a new type that is - suitable to implement Bastion like features without the need to use - restricted execution environments. - . - The type's main features are secure data encapsulation (the hidden - objects are not accessible from Python since they are stored in - internal C structures), customizable attribute lookup methods and a - cleanup protocol that helps in breaking circular references prior to - object deletion. - . - The latest version adds a very interesting new feature: weak references - which help you work with circular references in a way that doesn't - cause memory leakage in a Python system. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. -Package: python2.1-egenix-mxqueue -Description: A fast and memory-efficient queue for Python 2.1 - mxQueue is an extension package that provides a new object type called - Queue. It works much like what you would expect from such a type. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. -Package: python2.1-egenix-mxstack -Description: A fast and memory-efficient stack for Python 2.1 - mxStack is an extension package that provides a new object type called - Stack. It works much like what you would expect from such a type, - having .push() and .pop() methods and focuses on obtaining maximum - speed at low memory costs. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. -Package: python2.1-egenix-mxtexttools -Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python 2.1 - mxTextTools is an extension package for Python that provides several - useful functions and types that implement high-performance text - manipulation and searching algorithms in addition to a very flexible - and extendable state machine, the Tagging Engine, that allows scanning - and processing text based on low-level byte-code "programs" written - using Python tuples. It gives you access to the speed of C without the - need to do any compile and link steps every time you change the parsing - description. - . - Applications include parsing structured text, finding and extracting - text (either exact or using translation tables) and recombining strings - to form new text. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. -Package: python2.1-egenix-mxtools -Description: A collection of new builtins for Python 2.1 - mxTools is an extension package that includes a collection of handy - functions and objects giving additional functionality in form of new - builtins to the Python programmer. - . - The package auto-installs the new functions and objects as builtins - upon first import. This means that they become instantly available to - all other modules without any further action on your part. Add the line - import mx.Tools.NewBuiltins to your site.py script and they will be - available to all users at your site as if they were installed in the - Python interpreter itself. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. -Package: python2.2-egenix-mxdatetime -Description: Date and time handling routines for Python 2.2 - mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object - types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you - store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by - using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the - time module). - . - You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy - them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some - other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient - constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with - dates and times in real-world applications. - . - In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package - also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to - build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications - which often have to deal with date/time values. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. -Package: python2.2-egenix-mxproxy -Description: A generic proxy wrapper type for Python 2.2 - mxProxy is an extension package that provides a new type that is - suitable to implement Bastion like features without the need to use - restricted execution environments. - . - The type's main features are secure data encapsulation (the hidden - objects are not accessible from Python since they are stored in - internal C structures), customizable attribute lookup methods and a - cleanup protocol that helps in breaking circular references prior to - object deletion. - . - The latest version adds a very interesting new feature: weak references - which help you work with circular references in a way that doesn't - cause memory leakage in a Python system. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. -Package: python2.2-egenix-mxqueue -Description: A fast and memory-efficient queue for Python 2.2 - mxQueue is an extension package that provides a new object type called - Queue. It works much like what you would expect from such a type. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. -Package: python2.2-egenix-mxstack -Description: A fast and memory-efficient stack for Python 2.2 - mxStack is an extension package that provides a new object type called - Stack. It works much like what you would expect from such a type, - having .push() and .pop() methods and focuses on obtaining maximum - speed at low memory costs. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. -Package: python2.2-egenix-mxtexttools -Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python 2.2 - mxTextTools is an extension package for Python that provides several - useful functions and types that implement high-performance text - manipulation and searching algorithms in addition to a very flexible - and extendable state machine, the Tagging Engine, that allows scanning - and processing text based on low-level byte-code "programs" written - using Python tuples. It gives you access to the speed of C without the - need to do any compile and link steps every time you change the parsing - description. - . - Applications include parsing structured text, finding and extracting - text (either exact or using translation tables) and recombining strings - to form new text. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. -Package: python2.2-egenix-mxtools -Description: A collection of new builtins for Python 2.2 - mxTools is an extension package that includes a collection of handy - functions and objects giving additional functionality in form of new - builtins to the Python programmer. - . - The package auto-installs the new functions and objects as builtins - upon first import. This means that they become instantly available to - all other modules without any further action on your part. Add the line - import mx.Tools.NewBuiltins to your site.py script and they will be - available to all users at your site as if they were installed in the - Python interpreter itself. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. - - - -Source package: egg -Package: egg -Description: Tamago V.4 -- EGG Input Method Architecture for Emacs - EGG Emacs Input Method Architecture. - All is written only with Emacs Lisp. - Egg can use FreeWnn (jserver, cserver, tserver) and Wnn6 as server doing - character string conversion with the back end. - And can convert mixed sentence of Japanese and Chinese into. - . - There is the part which is not implemented yet. - - - -Source package: eggdrop -Package: eggdrop -Description: Advanced IRC Robot - Eggdrop is an IRC bot, written in C. Eggdrop, being a bot, sits on a channel - and takes protective measures: to keep the channel from being taken over - (in the few ways that anything can), to recognize banished users or sites and - reject them, to recognize privileged users and let them gain ops, etc. - - - -Source package: eglade -Package: eglade -Description: Generates Eiffel code from XML produced by glade GUI builder - Eglade takes the XML file that is produced by glade and generates Eiffel - code, using the eGTK wrappers for GTK+. - . - The code generated requires the SmallEiffel compiler to turn it into an - executable program. - - - -Source package: egnome -Package: egnome -Description: Eiffel wrapper for the Gnome library - An Eiffel wrapper for the Gnome library. It supports the SmallEiffel and - the ISE compilers. - . - This package is only marginally useful. It provides Gnome initialisation - and access to gnome-help; all the rest remains to be developed. However, it - is needed by eglade, which generates code that expects to use egnome. - - - -Source package: egoboo -Package: egoboo -Description: 3D dungeon crawling adventure in the spirit of NetHack. - Egoboo is an open source project, using OpenGL and - SDL(Simple DirectMedia Layer) libraries. It is a 3d dungeon role - playing game in the spirit of NetHack. Nice colorful graphics, - and detailed models(using Quake2 modeling tools) make this game stand - out int the gaming open-source community. - - - -Source package: egoboo-data -Package: egoboo-data -Description: Egoboo data files. - Egoboo is an open source project, using OpenGL and - SDL(Simple DirectMedia Layer) libraries. It is a 3d dungeon role - playing game in the spirit of NetHack. Nice colorful graphics, - and detailed models(using Quake2 modeling tools) make this game stand - out int the gaming open-source community. - - - -Source package: egtk -Package: egtk -Description: Eiffel wrapper for GTK library - An Eiffel wrapper for the GTK library. It supports the SmallEiffel and - the ISE compilers. - - - -Source package: eieio -Package: eieio -Description: Enhanced Implementation of Emacs Interpreted Objects - EIEIO is an Emacs lisp program which implements a controlled - object-oriented programming methodology following the CLOS - standard. EIEIO also has object browsing functions, and custom widget - types. It has a fairly complete manual describing how to use it. - - - -Source package: eiffelfox -Package: eiffelfox -Description: Eiffel Bindings for the FOX GUI Toolkit - This package is an Eiffel language wrapper for the FOX C++ GUI. - It provides a cross-platform (Windows, Unix), cross-compiler - (ISE EiffelBench, Halstenbach iss-base, GNU SmallEiffel) - solution for creating GUI applications in Eiffel. - . - This package contains the runtime libraries. -Package: eiffelfox-dev -Description: Eiffel Bindings for the FOX GUI Toolkit - This package is an Eiffel language wrapper for the FOX C++ GUI. - It provides a cross-platform (Windows, Unix), cross-compiler - (ISE EiffelBench, Halstenbach iss-base, GNU SmallEiffel) - solution for creating GUI applications in Eiffel. - . - This package contains the headers and static libraries. - - - -Source package: eject -Package: eject -Description: ejects CDs and operates CD-Changers under Linux - This little program will eject CD-ROMs (assuming your drive supports - the CDROMEJECT ioctl). It also allows setting the autoeject feature, - currently supported by a number of the Linux CD-ROM drivers. See the - documentation in /usr/src/linux/Documentation for more information on - the autoeject feature. - . - On supported ATAPI/IDE multi-disc CD-ROM changers, it allows changing - the active disc. - - - -Source package: elastic -Package: elastic-base -Description: High-level object-oriented interpreted language. - elastiC is a portable high-level object-oriented interpreted language - with a C like syntax. elastiC has been strongly influenced by C, - Smalltalk, Scheme and Python and tries to merge the best - characteristics of all these languages, maintaining though its unique - personality. - . - This package contains the interpreter and the base code library. -Package: elastic-doc -Description: High-level object-oriented interpreted language. - elastiC is a portable high-level object-oriented interpreted language - with a C like syntax. elastiC has been strongly influenced by C, - Smalltalk, Scheme and Python and tries to merge the best - characteristics of all these languages, maintaining though its unique - personality. - . - This package contains examples and documentation -Package: libelastic-dev -Description: High-level object-oriented interpreted language (libs.) - elastiC is a portable high-level object-oriented interpreted language - with a C like syntax. elastiC has been strongly influenced by C, - Smalltalk, Scheme and Python and tries to merge the best - characteristics of all these languages, maintaining though its unique - personality. - . - This package contains the files needed for elastiC development. -Package: libelastic8 -Description: High-level object-oriented interpreted language (devel.) - elastiC is a portable high-level object-oriented interpreted language - with a C like syntax. elastiC has been strongly influenced by C, - Smalltalk, Scheme and Python and tries to merge the best - characteristics of all these languages, maintaining though its unique - personality. - . - This package contains the shared libraries needed by elastiC binaries. - - - -Source package: eldav -Package: eldav -Description: an interface to the WebDAV servers for Emacs. - WebDAV files can be treated just like a normal file in Emacsen. - Emacs/w3 is not required. External program is used for WebDAV access. - - - -Source package: electric -Package: electric -Description: electrical CAD system - Electric is a sophisticated electrical CAD system that can handle many forms - of circuit design, including custom IC layout (ASICs), schematic drawing, - hardware description language specifications, and electro-mechanical hybrid - layout. - - - -Source package: electric-fence -Package: electric-fence -Description: A malloc(3) debugger - Use virtual memory hardware to detect illegal memory accesses. - - - -Source package: electricsheep -Package: electricsheep -Description: screensaver collective dream of sleeping computers - Electric sheep is the collective dream of sleeping computers - from all over the internet. Less poetically, it is an Internet server and - xscreensaver module that displays MPEG video of an animated fractal flame. - In the background, it contributes render cycles to the next animation. - Periodically, it uploads completed frames to the server, where they are - compressed for distribution to all clients. - - - -Source package: elib -Package: elib -Description: Library of commonly-used Emacs functions - Elib is designed to be for Elisp programs what libg++ is - for C++ programs: a collection of useful routines which don't have to - be reinvented each time a new program is written. - . - Elib contains code for: - - container data structures (queues, stacks, AVL trees, etc) - - string handling functions missing in standard emacs - - minibuffer handling functions missing in standard emacs - - routines for handling lists of so called cookies in a buffer. - - - -Source package: elilo -Package: elilo -Description: EFI-based bootloader for Itanium - EFI-based bootloader for Itanium - - - -Source package: elisp-manual -Package: elisp-manual -Description: Emacs Lisp Reference Manual - The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual covers this programming language - in depth, including data types, control structures, functions, - macros, syntax tables, searching and matching, modes, windows, - keymaps, byte compilation, and the operating system interface. This - is the same 990 page manual which is available softbound from the - Free Software Foundation. - . - This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source - package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. - - - -Source package: elisp-manual-ja -Package: elisp-manual-ja -Description: Japanese version of Emacs Lisp Reference Manual - This package provides the Japanese version of the GNU Emacs Lisp - Reference Manual that covers this programming language in depth, - including data types, control structures, functions, macros, syntax - tables, searching and matching, modes, windows, keymaps, byte - compilation, and the operating system interface. - . - This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source - package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. - - - -Source package: elk -Package: elk -Description: The Extension Language Kit, an Scheme implementation - Elk is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, - designed specifically as an embeddable, reusable extension - language subsystem for applications written in C or C++. - . - Elk is also useful as a stand-alone Scheme implementation. -Package: elkdoc -Description: The Extension Language Kit documentation. - Elk is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, - designed specifically as an embeddable, reusable extension - language subsystem for applications written in C or C++. - . - Elk is also useful as a stand-alone Scheme implementation. - - - -Source package: elm-me+ -Package: elm-me+ -Description: MIME & PGP-aware interactive mail reader [enhanced] - Elm ME+ is an enhanced version of the Elm mail reader. - Features you will find in Elm ME+ include: anonymous - remailer support, chaining, PGP, MIME, MIME type guessing, - message/rfc822 enhanced support, application/pgp support, - fully configurable from within the program, delivery status - notification (in compliance with ESMTP), and more. - . - PGP features include: mark on folder menu showing PGP - encrypted messages and public key blocks, encryption and - signing of outgoing messages, decryption, signature checking, - mailing public key blocks, extracting public key blocks - from messages. Special feature allows you to have Elm ME+ - keep track of your PGP passphrase so you only need to enter - it a minimal number of times. - . - MIME features include: internal handling of MIME encodings - and multipart/* messages -- only needs to use metamail - with a content-type that Elm doesn't understand, access - to individual portions of MIME multipart message via - a special menu, "[include" construct when editing message - as well as a new easy-to-use "Attachments" menu that lets - you add/modify/delete attachments, mime.types support. - . - Elm's interface is interactive, full-screen. All configuration - can be done within the program -- no need to edit external files. - . - This version of Elm ME+ is officially designated - "Elm2.4ME+ PL66 (25)" meaning this enhanced version of - Elm is based upon Elm2.4pl25. Thus is has all features - present in Elm2.4pl25 plus its enhanced feature set. - - - -Source package: elpoint -Package: elpoint -Description: Yet another presentation tool on Emacsen - Elpoint is a presentation tool which runs on Emacs. - . - Features - . - * Easy to create and display a presentation. - * Dynamic presentation content can be developed using emacs lisp. - * A major mode `ept-mode' is included which supports editing - elpoint presentation. - * Inline images. Images can be retrieved from Internet. - * Create a preseitation from outline-mode text. - - - -Source package: elserv -Package: elserv -Description: HTTP server that runs on Emacsen. - Elserv is an HTTP server which runs on Emacs, as a background process. - Since Emacs does not support server sockets, Elserv runs dedicated server - process (ruby script) as a backend process and communicate with it to provide - a server feature on Emacs. - - - -Source package: elvis -Package: elvis -Description: A much improved "vi" editor with syntax highlighting. - Elvis is a clone of vi/ex, the standard UNIX editor. Elvis supports - nearly all of the vi/ex commands, in both visual mode and ex mode. - Elvis adds support for multiple files, multiple windows, a variety - of display modes, on-line help, and other miscellaneous extensions. - Because of its html mode, and it ability to do http and ftp, it can now - also be used as a poor man's web browser! - . - Elvis provides color syntax highlighting, with syntax modes for c, c++, - java, awk, makefiles, perl, postscript, pascal, sh, tcl, vrml, html, - diffs, man pages, and fortran. If all this isn't enough for you, it is - easy to add new syntax modes (additions are welcome!). Elvis also has a - special hex editing mode for directly editing binary data. - . - This version of elvis also includes ctags and ref, for quickly navigating - about your source code. - - - -Source package: elvis-tiny -Package: elvis-tiny -Description: Tiny vi compatible editor for the base system. - Elvis-tiny is based on a 1991 Minix version of elvis. You should install - another vi-editor (such as "elvis", "nvi" or "vim") if you want a full - featured vi editor. - - - -Source package: elza -Package: elza -Description: Script language for automating HTTP requests - Elza is a set of perl scripts which can be - used as an interpreter for automating requests on - web pages. It can extract dynamic URLs from a page, - handle forms, cookies, HTTP authentication, - redirects / refreshes, etc. - - - -Source package: emacs-czech -Package: emacs-czech -Description: Czech and Slovak support for Emacs. - emacs-czech provides complex support for editing and using Czech and Slovak - texts in Emacs. It supports many kinds of keyboard setup, setting fonts, - character sets conversion and autoconversion, using Czech and Slovak with - Gnus, sorting, etc. - . - This package is probably interesting only to Czech and Slovak speaking users. - - - -Source package: emacs-dl-canna -Package: emacs-dl-canna -Description: Canna DL module for emacs20-dl - emacs-dl-canna is canna input method support module and .elcs. for emacs20-dl. - DL means Dynamic Loading, emacs20-dl is Dynamic Loading extended emacs20. - - - -Source package: emacs-dl-wnn -Package: emacs-dl-wnn -Description: Wnn DL module for emacs20-dl - emacs-dl-wnn is wnn input method support module and .elcs. for emacs20-dl. - DL means Dynamic Loading, emacs20-dl is Dynamic Loading extended emacs20. - - - -Source package: emacs-goodies-el -Package: emacs-goodies-el -Description: Miscellaneous add-ons for Emacs - This package contains a few Emacs-Lisp files, mainly obtained from - the gnu.emacs.sources newsgroup, that provide various functions to - Emacs. - . - This package contains: - boxquote.el: quote texts in nice boxes; - thinks.el: quote texts in cartoon-like think bubbles; - bar-cursor.el: change your cursor to a bar instead of a block; - tld.el: explain top-level domain names; - services.el: perform lookups in /etc/services; - protocols.el: perform lookups in /etc/protocols; - highlight-completion.el: highlight completions in the minibuffer; - browse-kill-ring.el: browse, search, modify the kill ring; - coffee.el: now Emacs can even brew coffee; - twiddle.el: mode line hacks to keep you awake; - whitespace.el: kill the trailing blanks at end of lines; - silly-mail.el: generate bozotic mail headers; - obfusurl.el: obfuscate an URL; - toggle-buffer.el: fast switching between two buffers; - mutt-alias.el: lookup and insert the expansion of mutt mail aliases; - prot-buf.el: protect buffers from accidental killing; - filladapt.el: enhances Emacs's built-in adaptive fill; - setnu.el: setnu-mode, a vi-style line number mode; - wdired.el: rename files editing their names in dired buffers; - floatbg.el: slowly modify background color; - clipper.el: save strings of data for further use; - projects.el: create project-based meaningful buffer names; - auto-fill-inhibit.el: finer grained control over auto-fill-mode; - highlight-beyond-fill-column: highlight lines that are too long; - toggle-case.el: a set of functions to toggle the case of characters; - tail.el: "tail -f" a file or a command form within Emacs; - df.el: display in the mode line space left on devices; - egocentric.el: highlight your name inside emacs buffers; - initsplit.el: split customizations into different files; - under.el: underline a region with ^ characters; - highlight-current-line.el: highlight line where the cursor is; - align-string.el: align string components over several lines; - diminish.el: shorten or erase modeline presence of minor modes; - htmlize.el: HTML-ize font-lock buffers; - keydef.el: a simpler way to define key mappings; - ff-paths.el: $PATH-like searching in C-x C-f; - dirvars.el: provides directory-wide local variables; - perldoc.el: show help for Perl functions, builtins, and modules. - - - -Source package: emacs-lisp-intro -Package: emacs-lisp-intro -Description: An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp - This is an elementary introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp - for people who are not programmers, and who are not necessarily - interested in programming, but who do want to customize or extend - their computing environment. Last update: 17 December 2001. - . - This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source - package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. - - - -Source package: emacs-lisp-intro-ja -Package: emacs-lisp-intro-ja -Description: Japanese version of "Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction" - This package provides the Japanese version of "Programming in Emacs - Lisp: An Introduction" which is an elementary introduction to - programming in Emacs Lisp for people who are not programmers, and who - are not necessarily interested in programming, but who do want to - customize or extend their computing environment. - . - This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source - package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. - - - -Source package: emacs-manual-ja -Package: emacs-manual-ja -Description: Japanese version of the GNU Emacs Manual - This package provides the japanese version of the thirteenth edition - of the GNU Emacs Manual, updated for Emacs version 20.6. - . - This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source - package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. - - - -Source package: emacs-wiki -Package: emacs-wiki -Description: Maintain a local Wiki using Emacs-friendly markup - Wiki is a concept, more than a thing. It is a way of creating - document pages using plain text markup and simplified hyperlinking. - . - By typing a name in MixedCase, a hyperlink is automatically created - to the document "MixedCase". Pressing return on that name will - create the file if it doesn't exist, or visit it if it does. - . - The markup used by emacs-wiki is intended to be very friendly to - people familiar with Emacs. See the documentation for the variable - `emacs-wiki-publishing-markup' for a full description. - - - -Source package: emacs19 -Package: emacs19 -Description: The GNU Emacs editor. - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. -Package: emacs19-el -Description: GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files. - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - This package contains the elisp sources for the convenience of users, - saving space in the "emacs19" package for small systems. - - - -Source package: emacs20 -Package: emacs20 -Description: The GNU Emacs editor. - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. -Package: emacs20-el -Description: GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files. - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - This package contains the elisp sources for the convenience of users, - saving space in the main package for small systems. - - - -Source package: emacs20-dl -Package: emacs20-dl -Description: The GNU Emacs editor. (Dynamic Loading supported) - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - This binary supports the Dynamic Loading architecture(dl). - If you want to use dynamic loadable modules, you should use this instead of - pure emacs20 package. - Dynamic Loadable Module examples are Canna/Wnn input method support. - (emacs-dl-canna/emacs-dl-wnn package) - . - And some dirty patch applied. - Dirty means such as, - Rejected by upstream authors (difficult for merge), - Code from other emacsen, like XEmacs/Meadow/obsolete Mule2.3, - or backported. -Package: emacs20-dl-dev -Description: Dynamic Loading GNU Emacs header files. (for emacs20-dl) - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - This package contains the src/*.h except config.h for dl modules development. - . - This package is for emacs20-dl -Package: emacs20-dl-el -Description: GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files. (for emacs20-dl) - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - This package contains the elisp sources for the convenience of users, - saving space in the main package for small systems. - . - This package is for emacs20-dl - - - -Source package: emacs21 -Package: emacs21 -Description: The GNU Emacs editor. - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. -Package: emacs21-el -Description: GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files. - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - This package contains the elisp sources for the convenience of users, - saving space in the main package for small systems. - - - -Source package: emacsen-common -Package: emacsen-common -Description: Common facilities for all emacsen. - This package contains code that is needed by all the (x)emacs packages. - - - -Source package: emacspeak -Package: emacspeak -Description: speech output interface to Emacs - Emacspeak is a speech output system that will allow someone who - cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system. Emacspeak is built on - top of Emacs. Once you start emacs with emacspeak loaded, you get - spoken feedback for everything you do. Your mileage will vary - depending on how well you can use Emacs. There is nothing that you - cannot do inside Emacs :-). This package includes speech servers - written in tcl to support the DECtalk Express and DECtalk MultiVoice - speech synthesizers. For other synthesizers, look for separate - speech server packages such as emacspeak-ss. - - - -Source package: emacspeak-ss -Package: emacspeak-ss -Description: Emacspeak speech server for several synthesizers - emacspeak-ss is an interface between Emacspeak and any of several - speech synthesizers: DoubleTalk PC version 5.20 or later (internal), - DoubleTalk LT version 4.20 or later (serial port version), LiteTalk - version 4.20 or later, Braille 'n Speak, Type 'n Speak, Braille Lite, - Apollo 2 from Dolphin, or Accent SA. If you have a DoubleTalk PC, - you also need the dtlk device driver - either the module or compiled - into your kernel. (Note that versions 2.2.16 and earlier of the - Linux kernel sources have a bug in the dtlk device driver.) - - - -Source package: emelfm -Package: emelfm -Description: file manager for X/gtk - emelFM is a file manager that implements the popular two-window - design. It features a simple GTK+ interface, a flexible file - typing scheme, and a built-in command line for executing commands - without opening an xterm. - - - -Source package: emil -Package: emil -Description: Conversion Filter for Internet Messages. - Emil v2 is a filter for converting Internet Messages. It supports - three basic formats: MIME, SUN Mailtool and plain old style RFC822. - It can be used with sendmail, as a mailer, or as a prefilter or - backend program with a mail client program, or as a plain filter. - - - -Source package: empire -Package: empire -Description: the war game of the century - Empire is a console game simulation of a full-scale war between two - emperors, the computer and you. Naturally, there is only room for - one, so the object of the game is to destroy the other. - - - -Source package: empire-hub -Package: empire-hub -Description: Empire protocol multiplexer - This package allows multiple clients to connect to an Empire server - over a single connection. - - - -Source package: empire-lafe -Package: empire-lafe -Description: Fast line-mode Empire client - Lafe is an empire client optimized for high latency links. You can type, - edit, and send several commands before the server replies with - output from the first command. This allows you to make better use - of the existing bandwidth than most other clients. - - - -Source package: empire-pei -Package: empire-pei -Description: Perl Empire Interface - An empire client with extensive data capture and manipulation facilities. - Several common tools are integreated into this client. - - - -Source package: empire-ptkei -Package: empire-ptkei -Description: Python TK Empire Interface - A graphical smart client for Empire. Requires 800x600 display when running - under X11. There is also a text-only mode. - - - -Source package: emwin -Package: emwin -Description: Weather Data processing - The emwin package contains utilities for handling the data stream used in - the Emergency Managers Weather Information Network. This data stream is - carried over satellite and VHF and UHF radio transmitters, and also - via multicast IP over the MBone. - - - -Source package: encompass -Package: encompass -Description: a free web-browser for GNOME - Encompass is a free web-browser for GNOME. - . - It relies on gtkhtml for rendering HTML pages and on libneon for HTTP - transport. - . - http://encompass.sourceforge.net - - - -Source package: enlightenment -Package: enlightenment -Description: The Enlightenment Window Manager - Enlightenment - the window manager that dares to do what others don't. - It features KDE and GNOME integration, multi-program sound support, - iconification, sliding desktops, docking, epplets, Xinerama support - and much more. Enlightenment takes the concepts of themes to another - level - everything can be changed. The visual components of themes are - a rich set of graphical images in a variety of formats. Theme makers - can unleash their artistic talents without bounds. Themes are not limited - to just different colors and background images on the same old desktop. - . - Enlightenment features the BrushedMetal theme, designed by gimp legend, - tigert. It is predominately grey with the subtle texture of - you - guessed it - brushed metal. The menus in particular look superb. The - sound files for BrushedMetal are in a separate package, - enlightenment-theme-brushedmetal. -Package: enlightenment-data -Description: Enlightenment Window Manager Run Time Data Files - These are the architecture independent runtime support files for the - Enlightenment Window Manger package. -Package: enlightenment-theme-bluesteel -Description: Hunchback's BlueSteel theme for E - This theme really shows off what you can do with enlightenment. It's - by Daniel Erat, and shows off anti-aliased text, extensively shaped - windows, and is compliant with the 0.16.0 theme spec. -Package: enlightenment-theme-brushedmetal -Description: Audio files for the BrushedMEtal-Tigert E Theme - Enlightenment features the BrushedMetal theme as a default. This - package contains the audio samples and sound configs that will - enhance your BrushedMetal-Tigert theme experience. -Package: enlightenment-theme-ganymede -Description: cK's Ganymede theme for E - This is cK's Ganymede theme. It contains pretty much everything that E - can currently do, including configurable pulldown menus, lots of - borders, themes for Eterm and gkrellm, and documentation. The dominant - colors are bright copper and dark blue. Fully up to date with the - E-0.16.0 specs. The author can be reached at chrisk@engr.uconn.edu. -Package: enlightenment-theme-shinymetal -Description: Raster's ShinyMetal Theme for E - This is the theme formerly known as 'E15 default'. It is fairly - simple, by raster's standards, and attractive. The motif used is shiny - metal borders, with translucent dark orange highlights. It includes - some nice background pictures. - - - -Source package: enscript -Package: enscript -Description: Converts ASCII text to Postscript, HTML, RTF or Pretty-Print - Enscript converts ASCII files to PostScript, HTML, RTF or Pretty-Print - and stores generated output to a file or sends it directly to the printer. - - - -Source package: ent -Package: ent -Description: A pseudorandom number sequence test program - This program applies various tests to sequences of bytes stored in - files and reports the results of those tests. The program is useful - for those evaluating pseudorandom number generators for encryption and - statistical sampling applications, compression algorithms, and other - applications where the information density of a file is of interest. - - - -Source package: entity -Package: entity -Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ - Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. - It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, - Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI - is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other - language. - . - This package contains the core portions of Entity along with Perl - support. -Package: entity-c -Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (C bindings) - Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. - It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, - Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI - is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other - language. - . - This package contains the portions of Entity required to use embedded - C code and tags. -Package: entity-doc -Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ - Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. - It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, - Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI - is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other - language. - . - This package contains documentation about the Entity system. -Package: entity-gl -Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (OpenGL bindings) - Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. - It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, - Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI - is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other - language. - . - This package contains the portions of Entity required to use OpenGL - areas. -Package: entity-javascript -Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (JavaScript bindings) - Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. - It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, - Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI - is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other - language. - . - This package contains the portions of Entity required to use JavaScript - and tags. -Package: entity-python -Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (Python bindings) - Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. - It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, - Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI - is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other - language. - . - This package contains the portions of Entity required to use Python - and tags. -Package: entity-tcl -Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (TCL bindings) - Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. - It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, - Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI - is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other - language. - . - This package contains the portions of Entity required to use TCL - and tags. -Package: libentity-dev -Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (core library development files) - Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. - It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, - Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI - is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other - language. - . - This package contains the development files for the Entity core runtime - libraries. -Package: libentity0 -Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (core library) - Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. - It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, - Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI - is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other - language. - . - This package contains the runtime libraries of the Entity core. - - - -Source package: eo-spell -Package: iesperanto -Description: The Esperanto dictionary for ispell. - This is the the Esperanto dictionary, to be used with the ispell program, - version 3.1.04 and following. The dictionary is based on the words from - Plena Ilustrita Vortaro, with additional country/language names. It - accepts Latin-3, `cx' and `^c' forms. - - - -Source package: eog -Package: eog -Description: Eye of Gnome graphics viewer program - eog or the Eye of Gnome is a graphics viewer for GNOME which uses the - gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and zoom and - scroll with constant memory usage. The goal is a standard graphics - viewer for future releases of Gnome. - - - -Source package: eperl -Package: eperl -Description: Embedded Perl 5 Language - ePerl interprets an ASCII file bristled with Perl 5 program statements by - evaluating the Perl 5 code while passing through the plain ASCII data. It - can operate in various ways: As a stand-alone Unix filter or integrated - Perl 5 module for general file generation tasks and as a powerful Webserver - scripting language for dynamic HTML page programming. - . - For more information, please visit http://www.engelschall.com/sw/eperl/ - . - Author: Ralf S. Engelschall - - - -Source package: epic -Package: epic -Description: Modified ircII client with additional functionality - EPIC is 100% backwards compatible with ircII because EPIC *is* ircII. - EPIC was originally built upon the ircII-2.6 client and has maintained - faithfulness to remain current up to the 2.8.2 release. - EPIC is somewhat larger than the stock client (24%), but that is mostly - because of the multitude of new features, the dual ANSI/K&R compliant - function headers, and the large amount of re-written code in an attempt - to make ircii faster, more efficient, and more powerful. - - - -Source package: epic4 -Package: epic4 -Description: epic irc client, version 4 - epic4 is an irc client based on ircII. It is primarily suited to users who - wish to write their own irc scripts or have irc scripts written by others. - . - Previous versions of epic were 100% compatible with ircII 2.8.2, though - this is no longer the case. Instead we've taken a new direction and chosen - to find places where compatibility with ircII is undesirable and fix them. - No gratuitous incompatibilities have been added, though many new features - have been. - - - -Source package: epic4-help -Package: epic4-help -Description: help files for epic4. - Documentation for the epic4 irc client. Used from within epic4 with the - /help command. - - - -Source package: epic4-script-hienoa -Package: epic4-script-hienoa -Description: A script for ircII-EPIC4 - Hienoa is a script for ircII-EPIC4. It has many nice features such as - userlist and themes. The main goals for hienoa are stability and ease of - use while still trying to look good. - - - -Source package: epic4-script-light -Package: epic4-script-light -Description: Light - It's Just Not Lame - Light is a script for EPIC4 that tries to be a little less brain-dead - than the others - it doesn't have psychotic colours or boldness, in - particular. - This package is maintained upstream by Liandrin, who you can - find on IRC, on Undernet's #Linux. You can find the Debian - maintainer on irc.openprojects.net as DanielS. - - - -Source package: epic4-script-splitfire -Package: epic4-script-splitfire -Description: the ONLY |<-lame irc script! - This epic4 script is a good script for newbies. It features: smart tab - completion, bitchx-style nick completion, configuration menu, multiple - auto-op lists, nick highlighting, message logging, changeable color schemes - (including bitchx scheme), optional timestamping, "sane" operation (it - doesn't send colors/bold/script advertising to the server ever), and a host - of other things. And it's smaller than some scripts that don't do half as - much to boot! - - - -Source package: epic4-script-thirdeye -Package: epic4-script-thirdeye -Description: Third Eye EPIC script - Third Eye is a script for the EPIC IRC client, optimized for version 4pre2.004. - It's features include flood protection, nearly completely configurable ansi - colors, netsplit/rejoin detection, automated login/verifications to eggdrop, - nick/chanserv, and undernet cserve bots; dcc file server with access - restrictions, user lists, basic X support -- pictures of people on notify - list, rxvt-xpm/Eterm background switching, scrollbar toggling, etc.; Eterm - transparency support, Bash-style tab completion, Themes, and much more. - - - -Source package: epm -Package: epm -Description: Cross-platform package builder by Easy Software Products - This package allows a developer to produce packages for several - different platforms from a single specification. Currently, Debian - dpkg, RPM, AT&T/Solaris pkg, HP-UX depot/swinstall, and IRIX - inst/tardist packages are supported, as well as a "portable" package - that includes installation and removal scripts and a GUI setup - program. - - - -Source package: epos -Package: epos -Description: Language independent text-to-speech system. - Epos is a language independent rule-driven Text-to-Speech (TTS) system - primarily designed to serve as a research tool. Epos is (or tries to be) - independent of the language processed, linguistic description method, and - computing environment. - - - -Source package: epos-ktd -Package: epos-ktd -Description: Epos sound files by Kadlec. - Epos is a language independent rule-driven Text-to-Speech (TTS) system - primarily designed to serve as a research tool. Epos is (or tries to be) - independent of the language processed, linguistic description method, and - computing environment. - . - This package contains sound files by Kadlec. - - - -Source package: epos-lpc -Package: epos-lpc -Description: Epos sound files by Ptacek, Hesounova, and Potuzakova. - Epos is a language independent rule-driven Text-to-Speech (TTS) system - primarily designed to serve as a research tool. Epos is (or tries to be) - independent of the language processed, linguistic description method, and - computing environment. - . - This package contains sound files by Ptacek, Hesounova, and Potuzakova. - - - -Source package: epos-ptd -Package: epos-ptd -Description: Epos sound files by Petriska. - Epos is a language independent rule-driven Text-to-Speech (TTS) system - primarily designed to serve as a research tool. Epos is (or tries to be) - independent of the language processed, linguistic description method, and - computing environment. - . - This package contains sound files by Petriska. - - - -Source package: epplets -Package: epplets -Description: The Epplets for the Enlightenment Window Manager - Epplets are small applets for the Enlightenment Window Manager. Epplets - are similar to dock apps for other window managers, but they take full - advantage of Enlightenment's themeability. - . - This is the base set of epplets, featuring E-Exec, E-Time, E-Sys, - E-Mixer, E-Screenshoot, E-Xscreensaver, and others. -Package: libepplet-dev -Description: Development files for Epplets - Static libs and the C header file for Epplets. -Package: libepplet0 -Description: The Epplet Shared Libraries - Shared libraries used by Epplets. - - - -Source package: epwutil -Package: epwutil -Description: Several utilities for EB(Electric Book)/EPWING - epwutil is a set of small utilities that can deal with dictionary - files in EB (Electric Book) / EPWING format. It contains: - . - catdump - dump EB / EPWING catalog file - bookinfo - Show info about the dictionary - squeeze - compress dictionary files - . - Would be nice to use with ndtpd, lookup-el, etc. - - - -Source package: eql -Package: eql -Description: load balancing tool for serial network connections - The eql_enslave tool allow you to double, triple, quadruple your - network bandwidth with multiple point-to-point links. Works with - PPP or SLIP. It needs "EQL (serial line load balancing) - support" in the kernel. - - - -Source package: equivs -Package: equivs -Description: Circumventing Debian package dependencies - This is a dummy package which can be used to create Debian - packages, which only contain dependency information. - . - This way, you can make the Debian package management - system believe that equivalents to packages on which other - packages do depend on are actually installed. - . - Another possibility is creation of a meta package. When this - package contains a dependency as "Depends: a, b, c", then - installing this package will also select packages a, b and c. - Instead of "Depends", you can also use "Recommends:" or - "Suggests:" for less demanding dependency. - . - Please note that this is a crude hack and if thoughtlessly used - might possibly do damage to your packaging system. And please - note as well that using it is not the recommended way of dealing - with broken dependencies. Better file a bug report instead. - - - -Source package: erb -Package: erb -Description: Tiny eRuby - Yet another implementation of eRuby. It is written as pure Ruby script. - - - -Source package: erc -Package: erc -Description: an Emacs IRC client - This package contains ERC, an advanced IRC client for Emacsen. - It supports multiple channel-buffers, nick completion, keyword - highlighting, and so on. - - - -Source package: erlang -Package: erlang -Description: A real-time, concurrent and distributed functional language - Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at - the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. - . - Some of Erlang's main features are: - Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; - Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; - Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; - Dynamic code replacement at runtime. - . - Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at - the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. - . - Some of Erlang's main features are: - Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; - Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; - Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; - Dynamic code replacement at runtime. - . - This package contains all that is needed to build and use Erlang programs. -Package: erlang-base -Description: Erlang architecture independent files - Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at - the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. - . - Some of Erlang's main features are: - Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; - Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; - Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; - Dynamic code replacement at runtime. - . - This package contains all the architecture independent file of the Erlang - runtime. -Package: erlang-erl -Description: Erlang runtime source - Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at - the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. - . - Some of Erlang's main features are: - Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; - Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; - Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; - Dynamic code replacement at runtime. - . - This package contains the runtime sources -Package: erlang-java -Description: Erlang java interface - Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at - the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. - . - Some of Erlang's main features are: - Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; - Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; - Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; - Dynamic code replacement at runtime. - . - This package contains the compiled Java files for the Erlang Java interface. - - - -Source package: erlang-doc-html -Package: erlang-doc-html -Description: Erlang HTML pages - Documentation for the Erlang programming language in HTML. - - - -Source package: erlang-manpages -Package: erlang-manpages -Description: Erlang man pages - Documentation for the Erlang programming language in `man' format. This - documentation can be read using the command `erl -man mod', where `mod' - is the name of the module you want documentation on. - - - -Source package: erlang-mode -Package: erlang-mode -Description: A major mode for editing Erlang in Emacs - A major mode for editing Erlang (the con-current realtime functional - programming language) in Emacs. - . - Major features: - -Font Locking: Colours keywords, comments, strings, etc. - -Indentation: Provides semi-automatic intelligent indentation. - -Simple Indentation: Provides simple indentation. - - - -Source package: eroaster -Package: eroaster -Description: The ECLiPt Roaster - The ECLiPt Roaster is a graphical frontend to cdrecord and mkisofs written - in Python. It supports drag & drop out of most popular filemanagers and direct - burning of .mp3 and .ogg files. - - - -Source package: eruby -Package: eruby -Description: Embedded Ruby Language - eruby interprets a Ruby code embedded text file. For example, eruby - enables you to embed a Ruby code to a HTML file. -Package: liberuby -Description: Library for eruby - This package includes library for eruby. -Package: liberuby-dev -Description: Development files for liberuby - This package includes development files for liberuby. - - - -Source package: es -Package: es -Description: An extensible shell based on `rc'. - Es is a command interpreter and programming language which - combines the standard features of other Unix shells with the features - of a functional programming language such as Scheme. The syntax is - derived from rc(1). Es is intended for use both as an interactive - shell and a programming language for scripts. - - - -Source package: escm -Package: escm -Description: Embedded Scheme Processor - escm is a filter program which takes a text with embedded Scheme - exressions, copies it to the output with evaluating the Scheme - expressions. You can use the power of Scheme to preprocess various - text files, including CGI scripts. - - - -Source package: esh -Package: esh -Description: the easy shell - esh was primarily written out of a need for a simple and lightweight shell - for Unix. As such, it deviates completely from all of the traditional - shells, opting instead for a Lisp-like syntax. This allows exceptionally - small size, both in terms of lines of code and memory consumption, while - retaining remarkable flexibility and programmability. - - - -Source package: eshell -Package: eshell -Description: An Emacs command shell. - Eshell is a command shell implemented entirely in Emacs Lisp. It - invokes no external processes beyond those requested by the user. It - is intended to be a functional replacement for command shells such as - bash, zsh, rc, 4dos; since Emacs itself is capable of handling most - of the tasks accomplished by such tools. - . - This package is provided for only the emacs20 package. - Because eshell is included as part of both Emacs21 and XEmacs21. -Package: pcomplete -Description: Programmable completion for Emacs. - Pcomplete provides a facility for using programmatic completion in - Emacs. It is especially useful for utilities like shells and command - interpretors, but can in fact be used anywhere within Emacs. - - - -Source package: esms -Package: esms -Description: Small console program to send SMs to cellular phones in Spain. - esms is able to send messages to cellular phones belonging to Airtel, - Amena and Movistar. - . - esms contains the following features: - * No sending limit, you can send as many messages as you want. - * No length limit, long messages are split into parts that are sent - separately. - * You can set up an address book to store your numbers, so you don't - have to remember all them. - * It's able to read messages from standard input. Useful to do - something like: - 'fortune -s | esms my_girlfriend' - - - -Source package: esound -Package: esound -Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Support binaries - This program is designed to mix together several digitized - audio streams for playback by a single device. -Package: esound-alsa -Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Support binaries - This program is designed to mix together several digitized - audio streams for playback by a single device. -Package: esound-clients -Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - clients - Utilities that control and interact with the Enlightened Sound Daemon. -Package: esound-common -Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Common files - This program is designed to mix together several digitized - audio streams for playback by a single device. - . - This package contains the documentation and configuration files. -Package: libesd-alsa0 -Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Shared libraries - This program is designed to mix together several digitized - audio streams for playback by a single device. - . - This package is for use with ALSA sound drivers. -Package: libesd-alsa0-dev -Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Development files (libc6) - This program is designed to mix together several digitized - audio streams for playback by a single device. -Package: libesd0 -Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Shared libraries - This program is designed to mix together several digitized - audio streams for playback by a single device. - . - This package is for use with OSS sound drivers. -Package: libesd0-dev -Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Development files - This program is designed to mix together several digitized - audio streams for playback by a single device. - . - This package contains the header files needed to compile applications that - use libesd0. - - - -Source package: ess -Package: ess -Description: Emacs statistics mode, supporting R,S and others - ESS is an Emacs package which provides a standard interface between - statistical programs and statistical processes. It is intended to - provide assistance for interactive statistical programming and data - analysis, and is based on and extends the capabilities of S-mode. - - - -Source package: estic -Package: estic -Description: Administration program for ISDN PABX ISTEC 1003/1008 - This program allows you the administration of the ISDN private - automatic branch exchanges ISTEC 1003 and ISTEC 1008 (produced by the - German company Emmerich). Note, that the documentation is mostly in - the German language. - . - The package includes the C++ class library SPUNK. This library - supports writing text mode applications that are portable between - different operating systems. - - - -Source package: et -Package: et -Description: Embedded Tk (libc6 compile) - ET is a simple preprocessor and small interface library that make it - easy to mix Tcl/Tk and C in the same program. With ET, you can put a - few commands of Tcl/Tk code in the middle of a C routine. ET also - makes it very easy to write C functions that work as new Tcl/Tk - commands -- effectively allowing you to put pieces of C code in the - middle of your Tcl script. - - - -Source package: eterm -Package: eterm -Description: Enlightened Terminal Emulator - A terminal emulator in the spirit of xterm or rxvt, eterm uses an - Enlightenment style config file, as well as themes. The Imlib graphics - engine is used to render images. This version supports background images, - pixmapped scrollbars, pseudo-transparency, POSIX threads, and unicode - support. - - - -Source package: etherape -Package: etherape -Description: Graphical network monitor modeled after etherman. - EtherApe is an etherman clone. It displays network activity - graphically. Active hosts are shown as circles of varying size, - and traffic among them is shown as lines of varying width. It's - Gnome and libpcap based. - - - -Source package: etherconf -Package: etherconf -Description: debconf interface to Ethernet configuration - This package provides a debconf-based interface to configuring the - Ethernet on your system. Currently, it will only configure one Ethernet - device, but more support is planned in the future. - - - -Source package: ethereal -Package: ethereal -Description: Network traffic analyzer - Ethereal is a network traffic analyzer, or "sniffer", for Unix and - Unix-like operating systems. A sniffer is a tool used to capture - packets off the wire. Ethereal decodes numerous protocols (too many - to list). - . - It uses GTK+, a graphical user interface library, and libpcap, a - packet capture and filtering library. -Package: ethereal-common -Description: Network traffic analyser (common files) - Ethereal is a network traffic analyzer, or "sniffer", for Unix and - Unix-like operating systems. A sniffer is a tool used to capture - packets off the wire. Ethereal decodes numerous protocols (too many - to list). - . - This package provides files common to both ethereal (the GTK+ version) - and tethereal (the console version). -Package: ethereal-dev -Description: Network traffic analyser (development tools) - Ethereal is a network traffic analyzer, or "sniffer", for Unix and - Unix-like operating systems. A sniffer is a tool used to capture - packets off the wire. Ethereal decodes numerous protocols (too many - to list). - . - This package provides idl2eth and other necessary files to develop - new packet dissectors. -Package: tethereal -Description: Network traffic analyzer (console) - Ethereal is a network traffic analyzer, or "sniffer", for Unix and - Unix-like operating systems. A sniffer is a tool used to capture - packets off the wire. Ethereal decodes numerous protocols (too many - to list). - . - This package provides the console version of ethereal, named - "tethereal". - - - -Source package: etherwake -Package: etherwake -Description: A little tool to send magic Wake-on-LAN packets - You can wake up WOL compliant Computers which have been powered down to - sleep mode or start WOL compliant Computers with a BIOS feature. - . - WOL is an abbreviation for Wake-on-LAN. It is a standard that allows you - to turn on a computer from another location over a network connection. - . - etherwake also supports WOL passwords. - - - -Source package: ethiop -Package: ethiop -Description: A LaTeX package for typesetting Ethiopian texts. - The Ethiopian script differs considerably from the Latin script. - Most important, it consists of more than 350 different letters. - A transcription method is presented here that can be used for the - LaTeX typesetting system. It was implemented on the basis of the - multilingual typesetting package 'babel'. - - - -Source package: ethtool -Package: ethtool -Description: Display or change ethernet card settings - ethtool is used for querying settings of an ethernet device and changing them. - . - It is mainly targeted to 2.4 kernel where this feature is available for many - ethernet drivers. - . - However, backward compatibility is ensured on 2.2 kernel running Sparc with - SUN Happy Meal (hme) Ethernet card. - - - -Source package: etktab -Package: etktab -Description: ASCII guitar tab editor - This program is used to write out guitar tablature in the typical - style of ascii tab, often found around the internet. The code is based - on TkTab by Giovanni Chierico. Many of the ideas for the alerations - found here came from emacs tablature mode by Mark R. Rubin. - - - -Source package: eudc -Package: eudc -Description: Emacs Unified Directory Client - EUDC, the Emacs Unified Directory Client, provides a common user - interface to access directory servers using different directory - protocols such as bbdb, CSO PH/QI, and LDAP. - - - -Source package: euro-support -Package: euro-support -Description: Use euro character in your Debian system - This package provides information on how to use the euro - character in your Debian GNU/Linux system. Currently there - is no automatic way to provide such support but configuration - can be easily done following the guidelines in the - "Debian Euro HOWTO" document provided by this package. - . - The 'euro-test' script will tell you if your Debian system needs - configuring in order to display the euro char. -Package: euro-support-console -Description: Use euro character in your console environment - This package provides information on how to use the euro - character in your Debian GNU/Linux system's console environment as well as - dependencies that assure you have the needed software installed. - . - The 'euro-test' script will tell you if your Debian system needs - configuring in order to display the euro char. -Package: euro-support-x -Description: Use euro character in your X environment - This package provides information on how to use the euro - character in your Debian GNU/Linux system's X environment as well as - dependancies that assure you have the needed software installed. - . - The 'euro-test' script will tell you if your Debian system needs - configuring in order to display the euro char. - - - -Source package: evas -Package: evas-demo -Description: evas library demo - Evas is an advanced canvas library, providing three backends for - rendering: X11 (without some features like alpha-blending), imlib2, or - OpenGL (hardware accelerated). Due to its simple API, evas can be - developed with rapidly, and cleanly. - Install evas if you want to develop applications against the only - hardware-accelerated canvas library, or if you want to try out the - applications under development. -Package: libevas0 -Description: enlightenment advanced canvas library - Evas is an advanced canvas library, providing three backends for - rendering: X11 (without some features like alpha-blending), imlib2, or - OpenGL (hardware accelerated). Due to its simple API, evas can be - developed with rapidly, and cleanly. - Install evas if you want to develop applications against the only - hardware-accelerated canvas library, or if you want to try out the - applications under development. -Package: libevas0-dev -Description: development files for libevas - Headers and static libraries required to develop against evas. - - - -Source package: eventfolder -Package: zope-eventfolder -Description: Event Calendar for Zope - EventFolder is plug-in for a Zope Site that provides it with an Event - Calendar. It's a total black-box with a lot of customizable features. - . - EventFolder supports multiple dates and times for events, as well as - Event reviews and updates. It has some nice management screens, too. - . - It's entirely based on ZCatalog and ZClasses with a few External Methods. - . - See the FAQ at netkook.com - - - -Source package: everybuddy -Package: everybuddy -Description: An all in one messaging client - An all in one messaging client that supports AOL's Instant Messanger, - ICQ, Yahoo chat, and MSN. - - - -Source package: everybuddy-cvs -Package: everybuddy-cvs -Description: All in one Instant Messaging client, cvs snapshots - This package contains snapshots from CVS of Everybuddy, an all - in one Instant Messaging client that supports, AIM, ICQ, - Yahoo! chat, and MSN. - - - -Source package: evms -Package: evms -Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (core) - The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility - in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to - logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in - model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various - levels of volume management. - . - In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which - includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. - . - This package contains core infrastructure for EVMS, and the utilities - evms_rediscover and evms_devnode_fixup. -Package: evms-cli -Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (CLI) - The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility - in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to - logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in - model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various - levels of volume management. - . - In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which - includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. - . - This package contains a command-line interface used to manage EVMS - volumes. -Package: evms-gui -Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (GUI) - The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility - in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to - logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in - model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various - levels of volume management. - . - In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which - includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. - . - This package contains a graphical user interface used to manage EVMS - volumes. -Package: evms-lvmutils -Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (LVM-compatible utilities) - The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility - in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to - logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in - model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various - levels of volume management. - . - In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which - includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. - . - This package contains user-space tools which are used to manage EVMS - volumes. These utilities attempt to mimic the LVM's utilities. All - of the original command-line parameters are accepted (even if - ignored), and some of the original return codes are honored. -Package: evms-ncurses -Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (ncurses UI) - The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility - in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to - logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in - model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various - levels of volume management. - . - In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which - includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. - . - This package contains an ncurses-based user interface used to manage - EVMS volumes. -Package: kernel-patch-evms -Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (kernel patches) - The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility - in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to - logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in - model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various - levels of volume management. - . - This package contains patches to the Linux kernel which implement the - kernel-space portion of EVMS. This version supports kernel versions - 2.4.4, 2.4.5, 2.4.6, 2.4.7, 2.4.9, 2.4.10, 2.4.12, 2.4.13, 2.4.14 - 2.4.16 and 2.4.17. -Package: libevms-dev -Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (development) - The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility - in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to - logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in - model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various - levels of volume management. - . - This package contains the development environment for the library - libevms. -Package: libevms0 -Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (library) - The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility - in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to - logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in - model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various - levels of volume management. - . - This package contains the shared library libevms, which is used by - the user-space tools. - - - -Source package: evolver -Package: evolver -Description: Surface Evolver - The Surface Evolver is an interactive program for the study of surfaces shaped - by surface tension and other energies, and subject to various constraints. -Package: evolver-doc -Description: Surface Evolver documentation and examples - The Surface Evolver is an interactive program for the study of surfaces shaped - by surface tension and other energies, and subject to various constraints. - - - -Source package: ewipe -Package: ewipe -Description: Yet another presentation tool based on Tcl/Tk - Extended WIPE is a presentation tool written in Tcl/Tk. - Unlike MagicPoint, the de facto standard in this realm, - you can create resumes for presentation with user-friendly GUI, - then save manuscripts in HTML and mgp(Magic Point file format). - - - -Source package: exdbm -Package: exdbm -Description: eXode database manager - The eXode database manager is a structured ASCII-based database library. - EXdbm can be used to manage the configuration files of eXode clients. - . - The library uses a tree of hash tables structures stored in memory, favouring - speed upon memory consumption. This is not a general purpose database library, - its efficiency is based on the fact that the databases managed contain less - than a few thousand entries. - . - Note that eXdbm is a general purpose configuration library, it can be used in - many other applications without relations to the eXode project. - . - For information on the exode project visit http://simplicity.net/exode. - - - -Source package: exim -Package: exim -Description: Exim Mailer - This MTA is rather easier to configure than smail or sendmail. - It is a drop-in replacement for sendmail/mailq/rsmtp. - Advanced features include the ability to reject connections from - known spam sites, and an extremely efficient queue processing - algorithm. -Package: eximon -Description: X monitor for the exim mail transport agent. - This allows administrators to view the exim agent's mail queue - and logs, and perform a variety of actions on queued messages, - such as freezing, bouncing and thawing messages. - - - -Source package: exim-html -Package: exim-doc-html -Description: Exim MTA html documentation - HTML Documentation for Exim. This is the same documents as are in the - exim-doc package, just in a different format. - - - -Source package: exim-texinfo -Package: exim-doc -Description: Exim MTA info documentation - Info Files for Exim -Package: exim-doc-html -Description: Exim MTA html documentation - HTML Documentation for Exim. This is the same documents as are in the - exim-doc package, just in a different format. - - - -Source package: exmh -Package: exmh -Description: An X user interface for MH mail. - Exmh uses the regular MH programs to manipulate your mail folders and - messages. This means it is compatible with command-line use of MH - programs, and its actions should be familiar if you are an experienced - MH user. If you are a new MH user, then the details of running MH - programs is hidden behind the graphical interface. - - - -Source package: expat -Package: expat -Description: XML parsing C library - example application - This package contains xmlwf, an example application of expat, the C - library for parsing XML. The arguments to xmlwf are one or more - files which are each to be checked for XML well-formedness. -Package: libexpat1 -Description: XML parsing C library - runtime library - This package contains the runtime, shared library of expat, the C - library for parsing XML. -Package: libexpat1-dev -Description: XML parsing C library - development kit - This package contains the header file and development libraries of - expat, the C library for parsing XML. Expat is a stream oriented XML - parser. This means that you register handlers with the parser prior - to starting the parse. These handlers are called when the parser - discovers the associated structures in the document being parsed. A - start tag is an example of the kind of structures for which you may - register handlers. -Package: libxmltok1 -Description: XML Parser Toolkit, runtime libraries - Libraries for XML parsing in C, which contains the shared libraries, - libxmltok and libxmlparser. These libraries are being used, for - instance, for XML support to Netscape 5 and the Perl module, - XML::Parser. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html -Package: libxmltok1-dev -Description: XML Parser Toolkit, developer libraries - Libraries for XML parsing in C. It aims to be fully conforming. It - is currently not a validating XML processor. - . - The library libxmltok contains a low-level library for tokenizing - XML. The library libxmlparse contains an XML parser library which is - built on top of the xmltok library. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html - - - -Source package: expect -Package: expect -Description: A program that "talks" to other programs. - Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs - according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what - can be expected from a program and what the correct response - should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- - level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, - the user can take control and interact directly when desired, - afterward returning control to the script. -Package: expect-dev -Description: Development files for the expect package. - Header files and libraries for developing expect applications. -Package: expect5.24 -Description: A program that "talks" to other programs. - Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs - according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what - can be expected from a program and what the correct response - should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- - level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, - the user can take control and interact directly when desired, - afterward returning control to the script. This version works - with Tcl/Tk 8.0 -Package: expect5.24-dev -Description: Development files for the expect5.24 package. - Header files and libraries for developing expect applications. - This version works with Tcl/Tk 8.0 -Package: expectk -Description: A Tk/X11 version of the expect program. - Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs - according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what - can be expected from a program and what the correct response - should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- - level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, - the user can take control and interact directly when desired, - afterward returning control to the script. -Package: expectk5.24 -Description: A Tk/X11 version of the expect program. - Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs - according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what - can be expected from a program and what the correct response - should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- - level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, - the user can take control and interact directly when desired, - afterward returning control to the script. This version works - with Tcl/Tk 8.0 - - - -Source package: expect (5.32.2-4) -Package: expect5.24 -Description: Dummy upgrade package for expect - This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the - new package, called simply "expect". You can remove it at your - convenience. -Package: expect5.24-dev -Description: Dummy upgrade package for expect-dev - This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the - new package, called simply "expect-dev". You can remove it at - your convenience. -Package: expect5.31 -Description: Dummy upgrade package for expect - This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the - new package, called simply "expect". You can remove it at your - convenience. -Package: expect5.31-dev -Description: Dummy upgrade package for expect-dev - This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the - new package, called simply "expect-dev". You can remove it at - your convenience. -Package: expectk5.24 -Description: Dummy upgrade package for expectk - This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the - new package, called simply "expectk". You can remove it at your - convenience. -Package: expectk5.31 -Description: Dummy upgrade package for expectk - This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the - new package, called simply "expectk". You can remove it at your - convenience. - - - -Source package: expect5.31 -Package: expect5.31 -Description: A program that "talks" to other programs. - Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs - according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what - can be expected from a program and what the correct response - should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- - level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, - the user can take control and interact directly when desired, - afterward returning control to the script. This version works - with Tcl/Tk 8.2 -Package: expect5.31-dev -Description: Development files for the expect5.31 package. - Header files and libraries for developing expect applications. - This version works with Tcl/Tk 8.2 -Package: expectk5.31 -Description: A Tk/X11 version of the expect program. - Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs - according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what - can be expected from a program and what the correct response - should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- - level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, - the user can take control and interact directly when desired, - afterward returning control to the script. This version works - with Tcl/Tk 8.2 - - - -Source package: express -Package: express -Description: GTK web browser for GNOME - Express is an open source web browser. - It use the gtk-xmhtml widget from Gnome to display HTML pages. - Don't expect too much from it, it is still early alpha software. - - - -Source package: ext2resize -Package: ext2resize -Description: an ext2 filesystem resizer - ext2resize resizes ext2 filesystems. This is useful if you run out of space - on one partition, or have too much free space on another. - . - Warning: If used incorrectly, this program may destroy your filesystem. Use - with care. - - - -Source package: extace -Package: extace -Description: waveform viewer. - This is the extace waveform viewer. It plugs itself in as a EsounD monitor - and samples and displays the output from the EsounD daemon. - - - -Source package: extipl -Package: extipl -Description: Yet Another Boot Selector for IBM-PC compatibles. - Extended-IPL is a boot selector which is upper compatible with - original IBM IPL. This package includes the installer for this - boot code which is written into MBR of your hard disk. - . - With this boot selector, you can select a partition from - all the partitions including the logical partitions as well as - the primary ones in all the BIOS supported disks when booting a PC, - and then it will boot up the OS reside at the selected partition. -Package: extipl-boot -Description: ExtIPL, an enhanced boot code (IPL) for IBM-PC - This is just the boot code made from extipl source. - Three IPL are included. You have to use dd command manually - to install these IPL. Documents are included in extipl package. - - - -Source package: exuberant-ctags -Package: exuberant-ctags -Description: multi-language reimplementation of ctags - ctags parses source code and produces a sort of index mapping - the names of significant entities (e.g. functions, classes, - variables) to the location where that entity is defined. This - index is used by editors like vi and emacsen to allow moving to - the definition of a user-specified entity. - . - Exuberant Ctags supports all possible C language constructions - and multiple other languages such as assembler, AWK, ASP, BETA, - Bourne shell, C++, Eiffel, Fortran, Java, Lisp, Pascal, Perl, - PHP, Python, REXX, Ruby, S-Lang, Scheme, Tcl and Vim. - - - -Source package: ez-ipupdate -Package: ez-ipupdate -Description: A client for most dynamic DNS services. - ez-ipupdate is a quite complete client for the dynamic DNS service offered - by http://www.ez-ip.net/ and many more. - . - Currently supported are: ez-ip, Penguinpowered, DHS, dynDNS, ODS, TZO, - EasyDNS, GNUdip, Justlinux, Dyns and HN. - - - -Source package: ezbounce -Package: ezbounce -Description: A highly configurable IRC proxy - Ezbounce is a very configurable IRC proxy or 'bouncer'. Its basic - features include password protection, remote administration, logging and - listening on multiple ports. It lets you configure hosts to give access - to and which addresses and ports they may connect to. It also can be - setup to ban connections to and from certain addresses. Other features - include: - . - * Ability to listen and connect on different interfaces or virtual - hosts. - * Configurable limits on amount of clients permitted to connect from an - address and to an address. - * Configurable idle time limits. - * Transparent DCC Proxying (incoming and outgoing) - * Uses nonblocking sockets. - * Users can set their own idents, regardless of the uid the proxy is - running as. - * Basic facilities to 'detach' and reattach clients from proxy but - keep their connections to the IRC server alive. - * Logs chats while you are detached and DCC sends them back to you - when you reattach. - * Ability to reload configuration at run time. - * Can be run in the background or foreground. -Package: mdidentd -Description: ident daemon that permits fake identd - Mdidentd is a special ident daemon that permits processes to set their - own fake ident replies regardless of the userid they are running under. - For normal ident to work, a normal ident daemon must be installed as well. - - - -Source package: ezmlm-browse -Package: ezmlm-browse -Description: Web browser for ezmlm-idx archives - This is ezmlm-browse, a web interface for browsing ezmlm-idx (version - 0.40 or later) archives. The default presentation is similar to that - of the ezmlm-cgi archive browser that is part of ezmlm-idx, but with - the addition of threaded subjects and online posting / replying. - However, the output is completely template drive, so you can make it - fit into your current web scheme. - - - -Source package: f2c -Package: f2c -Description: A FORTRAN 77 to C/C++ translator, plus static & shared libs. - f2c translates FORTRAN 77 (with some extensions) into C, so that it can - then be compiled and run on a system with no Fortran compiler. The C - files must then be linked against the appropriate libraries. - . - This is an actively maintained FORTRAN to C translator and with the - fort77 frontend provides an ideal way to compile FORTRAN routines - as black boxes (for example for invocation from C). Source level - debugging facilities are not available, and error messages are not as - well developed as in g77. - - - -Source package: f77reorder -Package: f77reorder -Description: f77 compiler script calling f2c/gcc. - f77 compiler script calling f2c/gcc. Handles some fortran 77 - extensions by calling f77reorder to change the code. - - - -Source package: fai -Package: fai -Description: fully automatic installation - FAI is a non interactive system to install a Debian Linux operating - system on a PC cluster. You can take one or more virgin PCs, turn on - the power and after a few minutes Linux is installed, configured and - running on the whole cluster, without any interaction necessary. - Homepage: http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai - - - -Source package: fai-kernels -Package: fai-kernels -Description: special kernels for FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) - This package contains two kernels for the package FAI, booting the - clients. One is for booting via BOOTP protocol, the other is using - the DHCP protocol. - - - -Source package: fake -Package: fake -Description: IP address takeover tool - Fake is a utility that enables the IP address be taken over by bringing up - a second interface on the host machine and using gratuitous arp. Designed - to switch in backup servers on a LAN. - - - -Source package: fakebo -Package: fakebo -Description: Program to detect Back Orifice and NetBus scans - Fakebo is a utility for ``faking'' trojan servers, while logging access - attempts from their clients. It can send fake pings and replies back to - the trojan clients if so desired. - . - Currently supported trojans are Back Orifice and NetBus. - - - -Source package: fakeroot -Package: fakeroot -Description: Gives a fake root environment. - This package is intended to enable something like: - dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot - i.e. to remove the need to become root for a package build. - This is done by setting LD_PRELOAD to libfakeroot.so, - which provides wrappers around getuid, chown, chmod, mknod, - stat, ..., thereby creating a fake root environment. - . - If you don't understand any of this, you do not need fakeroot! - - - -Source package: falconseye -Package: falconseye -Description: A port of NetHack using SDL - Falcon's Eye is a mouse-driven interface for NetHack that enhances the visuals, - audio and accessibility of the game, yet retains all the original gameplay and - game features. - . - NetHack is a single player dungeon exploration game that runs on a wide variety - of computer systems, with a variety of graphical and text interfaces all using - the same game engine. Unlike many other Dungeons & Dragons-inspired games, the - emphasis in NetHack is on discovering the detail of the dungeon and not simply - killing everything in sight - in fact, killing everything in sight is a good - way to die quickly. Each game presents a different landscape - the random - number generator provides an essentially unlimited number of variations of the - dungeon and its denizens to be discovered by the player in one of a number of - characters: you can pick your race, your role, and your gender. -Package: falconseye-data -Description: Data files for Falcon's Eye - Falcon's Eye is a mouse-driven interface for NetHack that enhances the visuals, - audio and accessibility of the game, yet retains all the original gameplay and - game features. - . - NetHack is a single player dungeon exploration game that runs on a wide variety - of computer systems, with a variety of graphical and text interfaces all using - the same game engine. Unlike many other Dungeons & Dragons-inspired games, the - emphasis in NetHack is on discovering the detail of the dungeon and not simply - killing everything in sight - in fact, killing everything in sight is a good - way to die quickly. Each game presents a different landscape - the random - number generator provides an essentially unlimited number of variations of the - dungeon and its denizens to be discovered by the player in one of a number of - characters: you can pick your race, your role, and your gender. - - - -Source package: falselogin -Package: falselogin -Description: False login shell - Strange kind of 'shell' which don't let the user to - log in. Before the next login prompt falselogin gives - some info to the user. - - - -Source package: fam -Package: fam -Description: File Alteration Monitor - FAM monitors files and directories, notifying interested applications - of changes. - . - This package provides a server that can monitor a given list of files - and notify applications through a socket. If the imon pseudo device - driver is loaded into the kernel, it notifies FAM. Otherwise it has to - poll the files' status. FAM can also provide a RPC service for monitoring - remote files (such as on a mounted NFS filesystem). -Package: libfam-dev -Description: client library to control the FAM daemon - development files - FAM monitors files and directories, notifying interested applications - of changes. - . - This package provides header files and static libraries to allow the - development of programs that interface FAM for file monitoring. -Package: libfam0 -Description: client library to control the FAM daemon - FAM monitors files and directories, notifying interested applications - of changes. - . - This package provides a shared library to allow programs to connect to - the FAM daemon and ask for files to be monitored. - - - -Source package: faqomatic -Package: faqomatic -Description: Online interactive FAQ CGI - Creates updatable web-based FAQs with CGI. It keeps cumulative statistics - about hits. Highly customizable to permit only those you choose to update - the FAQ, or to allow anyone to change it depending on your requirements. - It will also generate a cache of static pages if desired so that most - accesses to unchanging data will be served directly through your webserver - without the overhead of CGI. - . - If you want to generate graphs of access statistics, install the libgd-perl - package as well. - - - -Source package: fastdnaml -Package: fastdnaml -Description: [Biology] A tool for construction of phylogenetic trees of DNA sequences - fastDNAml is a program derived from Joseph Felsenstein's version 3.3 DNAML - (part of his PHYLIP package). Users should consult the documentation for - DNAML before using this program. - fastDNAml is an attempt to solve the same problem as DNAML, but to do so - faster and using less memory, so that larger trees and/or more bootstrap - replicates become tractable. Much of fastDNAml is merely a recoding of the - PHYLIP 3.3 DNAML program from PASCAL to C. - . - URL: http://geta.life.uiuc.edu/~gary/programs/fastDNAml.html - - - -Source package: fastjar -Package: fastjar -Description: Jar creation utility - Replacement for Sun's .jar creation program. It is written in C, - instead of java, and is tons faster. It is currently not complete. - - - -Source package: fastlink -Package: fastlink -Description: [Biology] A faster version of pedigree programs of Linkage - Fastlink is much faster than the original Linkage but does not - implement all the programs. - - - -Source package: fbb -Package: fbb -Description: Packet radio mailbox and utilities. - The fbb package contains software written by f6fbb for setting up a packet - radio mailbox. It is intended for amateur radio operators. A short overview - of some of the binaries: - . - o fbb: Script to start the daemon. - o xfbbd: The daemon which listens for incoming connects. - o epurmess: Delete messages based on age. - o epurwp: White Pages maintenance. - o reqdir: FBB server which requests directory listings. - o xfbbC: B/W Ncurses console for xfbbd. - - - -Source package: fbbdoc -Package: fbbdoc -Description: Documentation for fbb, the packet radio mailbox - This package provides documentation on setting up a packet radio mailbox - with fbb. - - - -Source package: fbgetty -Package: fbgetty -Description: A console getty with and without frame buffer capability - fbgetty is a console getty, which supports frame buffers. It also uses - an extend issue field and refreshes the displayed issue, when an VT (Virtual - Terminal) is activated. - - - -Source package: fbi -Package: fbi -Description: linux FrameBuffer Imageviewer - This is a image viewer for linux framebuffer devices. It has buildin - support for a number of common formats. For unknown files it tries to - use convert from the ImageMagick package as external converter. - - - -Source package: fblogo -Package: fblogo -Description: Converts images to framebuffer-logo header file - fblogo takes an image as input and generates an appropriate linux_logo.h - which can simply be included in the kernel. It will be displayed when the - framebuffer device is enabled. You can also use it to generate full screen - splash screens for the Linux Progress Patch. It will work for 2.2.x and - 2.4.x kernels. - - - -Source package: fbset -Package: fbset -Description: Framebuffer device maintenance program. - Program to modify settings for the framebuffer devices (/dev/fb?) - on Linux, like depth, virtual resolution, timing parameters etc. - . - This program is useful for all Linux/m68k kernel versions, and - for late 2.1 kernels on most other architectures. - - - -Source package: fcheck -Package: fcheck -Description: IDS filesystem baseline integrity checker. - The fcheck utility is an IDS (Intrusion Detection System) - which can be used to monitor changes to any given filesystem. - . - Essentially, fcheck has the ability to monitor directories, files - or complete filesystems for any additions, deletions, and modifications. - It is configurable to exclude active log files, and can be ran as often - as needed from the command line or cron making it extremely difficult to - circumvent. - - - -Source package: fcmp -Package: fcmp -Description: Free media files for FreeCraft. - These are a set of free sounds and graphics for FreeCraft, a clone of - the realtime fantasy strategy game, WarCraft II, from Blizzard - Entertainment. These files come from the FreeCraft Media Project, - reachable at http://www.freecraft.net/fcmp . - . - Note that this version contains almost all the files needed for a fair - game experience, and has not anything to do with WarCraft II data (in fact - spoofs it), as it's completely free. - . - This is the last stable snapshot from the CVS repository. - - - -Source package: fcron -Package: fcron -Description: cron-like scheduler with extended capabilities - Fcron is a scheduler. It implements most of Vixie Cron's functionalities. - But contrary to Vixie Cron, fcron does not need your system to be up 7 days - a week, 24 hours a day: it also works well with systems which are running - neither all the time nor regularly. - . - Fcron also includes a useful system of options, such as: run jobs one by - one, run jobs at fcron's startup if they should have been run during system - down time, a better management of the mailing of outputs, set a nice value - for a job... - - - -Source package: fda -Package: fda -Description: C malloc debug library - Provides routines that can be plugged in to replace malloc(), - realloc(), calloc(), and free(). - . - If you're not debugging, and an allocation fails, FDA will call user - supplied callbacks to allow you to free up some memory or shut down - the program cleanly -- this means you don't have to check the - return values from malloc if you don't want to. - . - For debugging FDA provides a nice toolkit for validating pointers, - checking for leaks, gathering memory statistics, bounds checking and - other nice things. FDA uses shredding, prefix and postfix signatures, - and a liberal amount of predicate asserts. - - - -Source package: fdflush -Package: fdflush -Description: A disk-flushing program. - fdflush is a band-aid for floppy (or other) drivers with bad disk-change - sensing. fdflush makes the system believe the disk-change switch has been - triggered forcing the system to discard the buffered data. - . - If you have one of these slightly-broken disk drives, you'll have to run - fdflush every time you change a disk - - - -Source package: fdupes -Package: fdupes -Description: Identifies duplicate files within given directories. - FDupes uses md5sums and then a byte by byte comparison to find duplicate - files within a set of directories. It has several useful options - including recursion. - - - -Source package: fdutils -Package: fdutils -Description: Linux floppy utilities - This package contains utilities for configuring and debugging the Linux - floppy driver, for formatting extra capacity disks (up to 1992K on a high - density disk), for sending raw commands to the floppy controller, for - automatic floppy disk mounting and unmounting, etc. - . - Author: alain@linux.lu - Released-date: 1999-07-03 - Keywords: floppy 2m xdf superformat floppycontrol fdrawcmd - URL: http://www.tux.org/pub/knaff/fdutils/ - - - -Source package: feh -Package: feh -Description: imlib2 based image viewer - feh is a fast, lightweight image viewer which uses imlib2. It is - commandline-driven and supports multiple images through - slideshows, thumbnail browsing or multiple windows, and montages - or index prints (using truetype fonts to display file info). - Advanced features include fast dynamic zooming, progressive - loading, loading via HTTP (with reload support for watching - webcams), recursive file opening (slideshow of a directory - hierarchy), and mousewheel/keyboard control. - - - -Source package: felt -Package: felt -Description: Package for introductory level finite element analysis. - FElt is a free system for introductory level finite element analysis. - It is primarily intended as a teaching tool for introductory type - courses in finite elements - probably in the mechanical/structural/civil - fields. In a command line environment, FElt uses an intuitive, - straightforward input syntax to describe problems. It also includes a - graphical user interface for workstations that allows the user to set-up, - solve and post-process the problem in a single CAD-like environment. -Package: felt-doc -Description: FElt User's Guide and Reference Manual. - The file felt-3.02.ps included in this package is a postscript - document providing a user's manual for the entire package, including - mathematical and algorithmic details and programming notes. - - - -Source package: ferite -Package: ferite -Description: Ferite programming language - Ferite is a language that incorporates the design philosophies of other - languages, but without many of their drawbacks. It has strong - similiarities to perl, python, C, Java and pascal, while being both - lightweight, modular, and embeddable. - . - This package contains the ferite language interpreter. -Package: ferite-doc -Description: Ferite language documentation - Ferite is a language that incorporates the design philosophies of other - languages, but without many of their drawbacks. It has strong - similiarities to perl, python, C, Java and pascal, while being both - lightweight, modular, and embeddable. - . - This package contains the documentation for the ferite language. -Package: libferite-dev -Description: Ferite headers and development libraries - Ferite is a language that incorporates the design philosophies of other - languages, but without many of their drawbacks. It has strong - similiarities to perl, python, C, Java and pascal, while being both - lightweight, modular, and embeddable. - . - This package contains the headers and libraries for developing - programs that use ferite. -Package: libferite0 -Description: Ferite language library - Ferite is a language that incorporates the design philosophies of other - languages, but without many of their drawbacks. It has strong - similiarities to perl, python, C, Java and pascal, while being both - lightweight, modular, and embeddable. - . - This package contains the library and modules for ferite. - - - -Source package: ferm -Package: ferm -Description: maintain and setup complicated firewall rules - ferm allows one to reduce the tedious task of carefully inserting - rules and chains by a large factor, thus enabling the firewall - administrator to spend more time on developing good rules - then the proper implementation of the rule. - . - ferm supports ipchains firewalls, ipfwadm rules and - iptables firewalls. Changing to another system will be - very easy, and ferm will help in the process. - . - ferm compiles ready to go firewall-rules from a structured rule- - setup. These rules will be executed by the preferred kernel - interface, such as ipchains(8) and iptables(8). - . - ferm will also add in modularizing firewalls, because it creates - the possibility to split up the firewall into several different - files, which can be reloaded at will, so you can dynamically - adjust your rules. - . - ferm, pronounced "firm", stands for "For Easy Rule Making". - - - -Source package: ferret -Package: ferret -Description: A small to medium sized search engine with a Perl interface - Ferret is intended for indexing a collection of documents containing - thousands of files and tens to hundreds of megabytes worth of data. - Originally intended for indexing small to medium sized web-sites, the - actual engine is general enough to be used for any type of text. - . - The query mechanism is very fast and includes a nifty front-end for - the World-Wide-Web. Three different web interfaces are available - to support everyone from the novice to advanced user. Multiple output - formats are also available. - . - Ferret supports many advanced search abilities including: boolean - operators, phrase matching, proximity, and word expansion. - - - -Source package: festival -Package: festival -Description: speech synthesis system - Festival is a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system. - It offers a full text to speech system with various APIs, as - well an environment for development and research of speech synthesis - techniques. It includes a Scheme-based command interpreter. - . - Besides research into speech synthesis, festival is useful as a - stand-alone speech synthesis program. It is capable of producing - clearly understandable speech from text. -Package: festival-dev -Description: development kit for the Festival speech synthesis system - This package contains the static library and headers that can be used to - develop programs that use Festival. Documentation is now contained in the - separate festival-doc package -Package: speech-tools-bin -Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library - user binaries - This package contains the various highly useful (to speech scientists, at - least) utility programs that use and accompany the Edinburgh Speech Tools - Library. -Package: speech-tools-dev -Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library - developer's libraries and docs. - This package contains the header files, static libraries, and documentation - that developers using the Edinburgh Speech Tools Library will need. -Package: speech-tools1 -Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library - A library for use in speech software, such as the festival speech synthesis - system. - - - -Source package: festival-doc -Package: festival-doc -Description: Documentation for Festival and the Edinburgh Speech Tools - This package contains the pre-built HTML and Postscript versions of the - documentation for Festival and the Edinburgh Speech Tools. - - - -Source package: festlex-cmu -Package: festlex-cmu -Description: CMU dictionary in Festival form - This is the CMU dictionary in Festival form, required for American English - voices. - - - -Source package: festlex-poslex -Package: festlex-poslex -Description: Part of speech lexicons and ngram from English. - Part of speech lexicons and ngram from English. Required by all - British and American English voices in the Festival speech synthesis - system. - - - -Source package: festvox-kallpc16k -Package: festvox-kallpc16k -Description: American English male speaker for festival, 16khz sample rate - This is a diphone database for festival that uses 16k samples for high - quality sound output. This is a large database (6 MB), and festival will - convert text to speech more slowly using it, so you might want to install - festvox-kallpc8k instead if you have low disk space or a slow computer. - . - The voice contained in this database is an American English male speaker. - A different American English voice can be found in the festvox-kdlpc16k - package if you dislike this one. - - - -Source package: festvox-kallpc8k -Package: festvox-kallpc8k -Description: American English male speaker for festival, 8khz sample rate - This is a diphone database for festival that uses 8k samples so it takes up - a minimum of disk space. Using this diphone database, festival also converts - text to speech faster than with the 16k version. However, the sound quality - is not as good. - . - The voice contained in this database is an American English male speaker. - A different American English voice can be found in the festvox-kdlpc16k - package if you dislike this one. - - - -Source package: festvox-kdlpc16k -Package: festvox-kdlpc16k -Description: American English male speaker for festival, 16khz sample rate - This is a diphone database for festival that uses 16k samples for high - quality sound output. This is a large database (9 MB), and festival will - convert text to speech more slowly using it, so you might want to install - festvox-kdlpc8k instead if you have low disk space or a slow computer. - . - The voice contained in this database is an American English male speaker. - A different American English voice can be found in the festvox-kallpc16k - package if you dislike this one. - - - -Source package: festvox-kdlpc8k -Package: festvox-kdlpc8k -Description: American English male speaker for festival, 8khz sample rate - This is a diphone database for festival that uses 8k samples so it takes up - a minimum of disk space. Using this diphone database, festival also converts - text to speech faster than with the 16k version. However, the sound quality - is not as good. - . - The voice contained in this database is an American English male speaker. - A different American English voice can be found in the festvox-kallpc8k - package if you dislike this one. - - - -Source package: fetchmail -Package: fetchmail -Description: POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/forwarder (crypto-crippled binary) - fetchmail is a free, full-featured, robust, and well-documented remote mail - retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP - links (such as SLIP or PPP connections). It retrieves mail from remote mail - servers and forwards it to your local (client) machine's delivery system, so - it can then be be read by normal mail user agents such as mutt, elm, pine, - (x)emacs/gnus, or mailx. The fetchmailconf package includes an interactive - GUI configurator suitable for end-users. Kerberos IV & V, RPA, OPIE and - GSSAPI support are available if the package is recompiled. SSL is provided - by the fetchmail-ssl package. -Package: fetchmail-common -Description: POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/forwarder (common files) - fetchmail is a free, full-featured, robust, and well-documented remote mail - retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP - links (such as SLIP or PPP connections). It retrieves mail from remote mail - servers and forwards it to your local (client) machine's delivery system, so - it can then be be read by normal mail user agents such as mutt, elm, pine, - (x)emacs/gnus, or mailx. The fetchmailconf package includes an interactive - GUI configurator suitable for end-users. Kerberos IV & V, RPA, OPIE and - GSSAPI support are available if the package is recompiled. A SSL-enabled - fetchmail binary is provided by the fetchmail-ssl package. A non-SSL-enabled - binary is provided by the fetchmail package. The common files needed by - both fetchmail and fetchmail-ssl are provided by this package. -Package: fetchmailconf -Description: fetchmail configurator - A GUI wrapper to configure fetchmail's .fetchmailrc, suitable for - end-users. See the fetchmail and fetchmail-ssl packages for more - information. - - - -Source package: ffcall -Package: libffcall1 -Description: Foreign Function Call Libraries - This is a collection of four libraries which can be used to build - foreign function call interfaces in embedded interpreters. -Package: libffcall1-dev -Description: Foreign Function Call Libraries (development files) - This is a collection of four libraries which can be used to build - foreign function call interfaces in embedded interpreters. - . - The four packages are: - . - avcall - calling C functions with variable arguments - . - vacall - C functions accepting variable argument prototypes - . - trampoline - closures as first-class C functions - . - callback - closures with variable arguments as first-class C functions - (a reentrant combination of vacall and trampoline) - - - -Source package: ffingerd -Package: ffingerd -Description: a secure finger daemon - ffingerd is a secure fingerd replacement. This version of the finger daemon - is invoked by inetd, but it's not meant to be run as root. Requests that - may indicate attacks are logged by ffinger through the syslog(3) facility. - - - -Source package: fftw -Package: fftw-dev -Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms - This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It - is extremely fast. This package contains the statically - linked library, the header files and the documentation. -Package: fftw2 -Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms - This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one - or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package - contains the shared library version of the fftw libraries - in double precision. - To get the static library and the header files you need to - install fftw-dev. -Package: sfftw-dev -Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms - This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It - is extremely fast. This package contains the statically - linked library, the header files and the documentation. -Package: sfftw2 -Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms - This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one - or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package - contains the shared library version of the fftw libraries - in single precision. - To get the static library and the header files you need to - install sfftw-dev. - - - -Source package: fgfs-base -Package: fgfs-base -Description: Flight Gear Flight Simulator -- base files - Flight Gear is a free and highly sophisticated flight simulator. - . - This package contains graphics, sounds, aircraft models, and the - minimum scenery you need to start Flight Gear. - - - -Source package: fhist -Package: fhist -Description: File history, comparison and merge utilities - The fhist package contains 3 utilities - fhist - a file history tool - fcomp - a file comparison tool - fmerge - a file merging tool - . - All three are bundled together, because they all - use the same minimal-difference algorithm. -Package: fhist-doc -Description: Documentation for the fhist package - This package contains the documentation for the 3 utilities - fhist, fcomp and fmerge, provided by the fhist package. - - - -Source package: fidelio -Package: fidelio -Description: Gnome Hotline client. - For more info on what Hotline is, see - . Essentially - it is a file-sharing and communication - protocol that lets you share your files, - post messages, and chat realtime. - - - -Source package: fidogate -Package: fidogate -Description: Gateway Fido <-> Internet - Fidogate is a Fido-Internet gateway and a Fido tosser. - . - The gateway converts between the worlds of Fido NetMail/EchoMail (or - FTNs, Fido Technology Networks in general) and the UNIX mail/news - system. FIDOGATE will convert Fido mail packets to RFC822/1036-style - messages and vice versa. - . - FIDOGATE also includes a complete FIDO mail processor - (NetMail/EchoMail scanner and tosser), an FTN-FTN gateway (NetMail - only), a file processor (TIC file areas) and an Areafix/Filefix. - . - Supports the Gatebau 94 standard. - - - -Source package: figlet -Package: figlet -Description: Frank, Ian & Glenn's Letters - Figlet is a program that creates large characters out of ordinary screen - characters. It can create characters in many different styles and can - kern and "smush" these characters together in various ways. Figlet - output is generally reminiscent of the sort of "signatures" many people - like to put at the end of e-mail and Usenet messages. - - - -Source package: figurine -Package: figurine -Description: an X11 vector graphics drawing program - figurine is an X drawing program that is compatible with the xfig application. - figurine is intended to be easier to use than xfig, while providing a - similar set of features. - - - -Source package: file -Package: file -Description: Determines file type using "magic" numbers - File tests each argument in an attempt to classify it. There are three - sets of tests, performed in this order: filesystem tests, magic number - tests, and language tests. The first test that succeeds causes the - file type to be printed. - - - -Source package: file-kanji -Package: file-kanji -Description: kanji code checker - This package contains file2. - File2 tests each argument in an attempt to classify it to - JIS, EUC, SJIS, ascii and UNKNOWN. - - - -Source package: file-mmagic -Package: libfile-mmagic-perl -Description: Perl module to guess file type. - File-MMagic is Perl module to guess file type from its contents like file(1) - command. - - - -Source package: file-rc -Package: file-rc -Description: Alternative boot mechanism using a single configuration file - This package provides an alternative mechanism to boot the system, to - shut it down and to change runlevels. The /etc/rc?.d/* links will be - converted into one single configuration file /etc/runlevel.conf - instead, which is easier to administrate than symlinks, and is also - more flexible. - . - The package will automatically convert your existing symlinks into - the file method on installation, and convert the file back into - symlinks on removal. Both mechanisms are compatible through - /etc/init.d/rc, /etc/init.d/rcS, /usr/sbin/update-rc.d, and - /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d scripts. - - - -Source package: file-roller -Package: file-roller -Description: an Archiver for GNOME - File-roller is an archiver for GNOME with support for tar, bzip2, zip, jar, - gzip, compress and lzop archives. - - - -Source package: filemenu-applet -Package: filemenu-applet -Description: A directory navigation GNOME applet. - File Menu Applet is a small GNOME panel application which creates - a file manager. File Menu Applet is not designed to replace your - existing file manager, but instead work with it. It supports standard - drag and drop, GNOME file types, and Nautilus icons. - . - One may use it for small tasks such a easily attaching files to emails - in Evolution or Sylpheed by dragging them out of File Menu Applet into - the composer window. It's also excellent for selecting songs to play - from your MP3 or OGG collection. - - - -Source package: filerunner -Package: filerunner -Description: X-Based FTP program & file manager - FileRunner is an X-Based FTP program. It gives you a windowed - view of files on your local system and a remote system. It - allows transferring multiple files at once, tagging of files, - etc. - - - -Source package: filetraq -Package: filetraq -Description: Small utility to keep track of changes in config files. - FileTraq is just a shell script that reads a list of files to watch, runs - diff against each file and its backup, and reports any discrepancies, along - with keeping a dated backup of the original. - It's designed to be run as a cron job. - - - -Source package: fileutils -Package: fileutils -Description: GNU file management utilities. - The utilities: chgrp chmod chown cp dd df dir dircolors du install ln - ls mkdir mkfifo mknod mv rm rmdir shred touch vdir sync. - - - -Source package: filter -Package: filter -Description: A program that filters local email via forward/pipe - filter is one of the original mailfiltering programs written for UNIX. - (originally a part of the 'elm' mailer) - Install it via a pipe(|) reference in $HOME/.forward, and let it - separate your incoming email into different personal mailboxes. - - - -Source package: filterproxy -Package: filterproxy -Description: A filtering proxy, which can among other things remove ads. - FilterProxy is a Perl script that acts as a generic web proxy. It is - unique in that it allows "Modules" to be installed that can perform - arbitrary transformations on HTML(or any other mime-type). Currently - it filters ads, and compresses HTML content (for a 5-1 speedup on - modems!) Configuration is done with web forms. - - - -Source package: filters -Package: filters -Description: a collection of filters, including B1FF and the Swedish Chef - A collection of filters to do all sorts of strange things to text. - This includes such favorites as B1FF and the Swedish Chef, and a wide - range of others. - - - -Source package: finance-streamer -Package: libfinance-streamer-perl -Description: Perl5 module with interface to Datek Streamer - This module provides an interface that can be used to access data - provided by the Datek Streamer data feed. - . - It works with the new Streamer (version 3) as opposed to the older - (version 2). - - - -Source package: finance-yahooquote -Package: libfinance-yahooquote-perl -Description: Perl module for retrieving stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance - This is a Perl module to retrieved one or more quotes for North American - stocks from Yahoo! Finance. - - - -Source package: findimagedupes -Package: findimagedupes -Description: Finds visually similar or duplicate images - findimagedupes is a commandline utility which performs a rough - "visual diff" to two images. This allows you to compare two - images or a whole tree of images and determine if any are - similar or identical. The program can optionally export a - GQView compatible collection file, so you can deal with the - duplicates visually. On common image types, findimagedupes - seems to be around 98% accurate. - - - -Source package: findlib -Package: ocaml-findlib -Description: Management tool for OCaml programming language modules - The "findlib" library provides a scheme to manage reusable software - components (packages), and includes tools that support this - scheme. Packages are collections of OCaml modules for which - metainformation can be stored. The packages are kept in the filesystem - hierarchy, but with strict directory structure. The library contains - functions to look the directory up that stores a package, to query - metainformation about a package, and to retrieve dependency - information about multiple packages. There is also a tool that allows - the user to enter queries on the command-line. In order to simplify - compilation and linkage, there are new frontends of the various OCaml - compilers that can directly deal with packages. - - - -Source package: findutils -Package: findutils -Description: utilities for finding files--find, xargs, and locate - These utilities find files meeting specified criteria and perform - various actions on the files which are found. - - - -Source package: firestarter -Package: firestarter -Description: gtk program for managing and observing your firewall. - Firestarter is a complete firewall tool for Linux machines. It - features an easy to use firewall wizard to quickly create a - firewall. Using the program you can then open and close ports - with a few clicks, or stealth your machine giving access only - to a select few. The real-time hit monitor shows attackers - probing your machine. Firestarter is made for the GNOME desktop. - - - -Source package: firewall-easy -Package: firewall-easy -Description: Easy to use packet filter firewall (usually zero config) - Firewall easy is a set of scripts to setup firewalling rules with - ease of use in mind. Features: - - It can be used at home, and in Intranet servers - - Autodetection of IP, net/mask, and DNS servers in resolv.conf and - in bind (cache-dns) - - Configures masquerading so a network can be connected to Internet - - interfaces and IP can be configured in /etc/firewall-easy.conf - - rules are in a easy/portable languaje in /etc/firewall-easy-lib - . - It has been designed to allow: - - testing of rules offline using an alias IP of 1.1.1.1 - - multikernel usage (2.0 ipfwadm and 2.4 iptables easy to add) - - firewall script is generated from a user-configured file -Package: firewall-easy-doc-es -Description: Documentation to set up easily firewalls (in Spanish) - The package contains a tutorial on how to set up firewalls easily - using simple scripts. Currently only available in Spanish. - - - -Source package: fkiss -Package: fkiss -Description: Implementation of KISekae Set System (KISS) for the X Window System. - fkiss - French-KISS! - is a sample implementation of KISekae Set system - (KISS) on X Window System. It will allow you to play KISS, a game similar to - those traditional paper doll ones. - . - Kisekae means "changing clothes". - - - -Source package: flac -Package: flac -Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - command line tools - FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is - similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of: - . - * The stream format - * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file - decoder - * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode - .flac files - * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the - works) - . - This package contains the command-line tool, flac -Package: libflac-dev -Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - development library - FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is - similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of: - . - * The stream format - * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file - decoder - * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode - .flac files - * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the - works) - . - This package contains the development library libFLAC. -Package: libflac1 -Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - runtime library - FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is - similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of: - . - * The stream format - * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file - decoder - * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode - .flac files - * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the - works) - . - This package contains the runtime library libFLAC. -Package: xmms-flac -Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - XMMS input plugin - FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is - similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of: - . - * The stream format - * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file - decoder - * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode - .flac files - * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the - works) - . - This package contains an XMMS input plugin to play FLAC audio streams. - - - -Source package: flawfinder -Package: flawfinder -Description: examines source code and looks for security weaknesses - Flawfinder searches through C/C++ source code looking for potential - security flaws, ranking them by likely severity. - . - Flawfinder intentionally works similarly to another program, ITS4, - which is not open source. - - - -Source package: flek -Package: libflek-dev -Description: fast and light widget library (development files) - Flek (Fast Light Environment Kit) is a layer of standard widgets and - libraries that provide similar capabilities to and can be integrated - with other "Environment Kits" like Gnome and KDE. - . - This package provides the files which you need to compile programs - that use Flek. It also provides documentation and static libraries. -Package: libflek1 -Description: fast and light widget library - Flek (Fast Light Environment Kit) is a layer of standard widgets and - libraries that provide similar capabilities to and can be integrated - with other "Environment Kits" like Gnome and KDE. - . - This package provides the shared libraries which you need to run programs - that have been linked with Flek. - - - -Source package: flex -Package: flex -Description: A fast lexical analyzer generator. - flex is a tool for generating scanners: programs which recognized lexical - patterns in text. flex reads the given input files for a description of a - scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of regular - expressions and C code, called rules. flex generates as output a C source - file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex(). This file is compiled - and linked with the -lfl library to produce an executable. When the - executable is run, it analyzes its input for occurrences of the regular - expressions. Whenever it finds one, it executes the corresponding C code. - . - This product includes software developed by the University of California, - Berkeley and its contributors. The upstream source code can be found at - ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/non-gnu/flex/ -Package: flex-doc -Description: Documentation for flex (a fast lexical analyzer generator) - This package contains the HTML documentation for flex. The - upstream source code can be found at the ftp site: - ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/non-gnu/flex/ - - - -Source package: flexml -Package: flexml -Description: Generate fast validating XML processors and applications. - FleXML makes it easy to generate very fast validating XML processors - as flex(1) source. - . - By design it can only handle documents using an external DTD. - - - -Source package: flick -Package: flick -Description: Flexible IDL Compiler Kit - Flick is a flexible and optimizing compiler for interface - definition languages (IDLs). Flick can read a high-level - specification describing an interface to a software component - or module, and from that, produce a special functions called - stubs to implement the interface in the C or C++ programming - language. - . - More information can be found at the FLICK web site - http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/flick/. -Package: flick-dev -Description: Flexible IDL Compiler Kit Development - Flick is a flexible and optimizing compiler for interface - definition languages (IDLs). Flick can read a high-level - specification describing an interface to a software component - or module, and from that, produce a special functions called - stubs to implement the interface in the C or C++ programming - language. - . - More information can be found at the FLICK web site - http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/flick/. -Package: flick-doc -Description: Flexible IDL Compiler Kit Documentation - Flick is a flexible and optimizing compiler for interface - definition languages (IDLs). Flick can read a high-level - specification describing an interface to a software component - or module, and from that, produce a special functions called - stubs to implement the interface in the C or C++ programming - language. - . - More information can be found at the FLICK web site - http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/flick/. - - - -Source package: flightgear -Package: flightgear -Description: Flight Gear Flight Simulator - Flight Gear is a free and highly sophisticated flight simulator. - . - This package contains the runtime binaries. - - - -Source package: flim -Package: flim -Description: Library to provide basic features about message for Emacsen - FLIM is a library to provide basic features about message - representation or encoding for Emacsen. - . - FLIM is conflicts with Standard Gnus. Do not use with Gnus of Emacs20. - If you want to use with gnus, please install semi-gnus package. - - - -Source package: flim1.13 -Package: flim1.13 -Description: Faithful Library about Internet Message for Emacsen - FLIM is a library to provide basic features about internet message - representation or encoding for Emacsen. - flim1.13 is development status version. - . - FLIM is conflicts with Standard Gnus. Do not use with Gnus of Emacs20. - If you want to use with gnus, please install semi-gnus package. - - - -Source package: flin -Package: flin -Description: Menuing system with fvwm-like syntax - A color, ncurses-based menu system, intended to be an - easy login shell for new users. It understands the - simple menu syntax that was once used by fvwm-1.xx. - . - Flin means "Flin's a Learners Interface to 'Nix Systems." - - - -Source package: flink -Package: flink -Description: Mail-checking GNOME applet supporting multiple accounts - The Flink mail checker is a small applet for the GNOME panel. - It features support for multiple accounts, so that you will not - need to have several applets for checking different accounts, - . - Flink is capable to have (almost) an infinite amount of - accounts configured. - . - Flink supports POP3, IMAPv4 and mbox right now. Support - for other types of mail accounts will be added in time. - - - -Source package: flip -Package: flip -Description: convert text file line endings between Unix and DOS formats - This program converts line endings of text files between MS-DOS and - **IX formats. It detects binary files in a nearly foolproof way and - leaves them alone unless you override this. It will also leave files - alone that are already in the right format and preserves file - timestamps. User interrupts are handled gracefully and no garbage or - corrupted files left behind. 'flip' does not convert files to a - different character set, and it can not handle Apple Macintosh - line endings (CR only). For that (and more), you can use the 'recode' - program (package 'recode'). - - - -Source package: floatbg -Package: floatbg -Description: slowly modify the color of the X root window - Subtly changes the color of the root window over time, so slowly - that it won't be noticed. This is a good alternative to placing a - picture in the root window. - - - -Source package: floppybackup -Package: floppybackup -Description: Floppy backup using a diversity of floppy formats - This little package was hacked together because all the more - sophisticated backup systems were more suited for tape drives and - such, and even if they supported floppies, verify mode was either lacking - or missing, and mixed-size floppies caused problems. - - - -Source package: fltk -Package: fltk-doc -Description: Documentation for the Fast Light Toolkit - This includes documentation for the API and the Fluid user interface - designer, in html. - Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that - supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it - should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. -Package: libfltk-dev -Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, and the Fluid user interface designer - This includes the static libraries and header files to build libfltk programs. - Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that - supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it - should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. - . - It also includes a very nice user interface designer to write UI code for you. - . - Hopefully otherwise free programs which depend on the non-free libForms - library will be ported to fltk. Then they can go into the main Debian - distribution. -Package: libfltk1 -Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, a GUI toolkit inspired by libForms - This is a very nice LGPL'd graphic user interface toolkit originally based on - libForms. Programs written using libForms will hopefully be ported to libfltk - in the future and will need this package to run. -Package: libfltk1-dbg -Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, and the Fluid user interface designer - This includes static and shared debuggable library and the sources - ready to be used by gdb. Read /usr/lib/debug/README.debug for info. - Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that - supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it - should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. - . - It also includes a very nice user interface designer to write UI code for you. -Package: libfltk1-dev -Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, and the Fluid user interface designer - This includes the static libraries and header files to build libfltk programs. - Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that - supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it - should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. - . - It also includes a very nice user interface designer to write UI code for you. -Package: libfltk1-example -Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, and the Fluid user interface designer - This includes some demo and test programs, in source and binary (in - /usr/share/doc/libfltk1-example/examples). - Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that - supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it - should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. - - - -Source package: fluxbox -Package: fluxbox -Description: Highly configurable and low resource X11 Window manager - Fairly similar to blackbox, from which it is derived, but has been - extended with features such as pvm-style window tabs, configurable - key bindings, toolbar, and an iconbar. It also includes some cosmetic - fixes over blackbox. -Package: fluxbox-kde -Description: Highly configurable and low resource X11 Window manager for KDE - Fairly similar to blackbox, from which it is derived, but has been - extended with features such as pvm-style window tabs, configurable - key bindings, toolbar, and an iconbar. It also includes some cosmetic - fixes over blackbox. - - - -Source package: flwm -Package: flwm -Description: Fast Light Window Manager - Flwm is an attempt to combine the best ideas from several - window managers. The primary influence and code base is from - wm2 by Chris Cannam. Primary features copied from wm2 are: - . - - Does not look like Windoze. - - Nifty sideways titlebars. - - No icons. You deiconize by picking off a pop-up menu. - This means no space is wasted by icons. - - Really small and fast code. - . - It is enhanced by the author's own further nutty ideas: - . - - Does not use shape extension, more standard resize handles. - - Occupies as little screen space as possible. The border and titles - are as thin as I could possibly make them. And maximized - windows waste only 15 pixels horizontally and zero (count'em) - pixels vertically! - - Independent maximize buttons for width & height, close button. - - Understands Motif, KDE, and Gnome window manager hints. - - Multiple desktops, controlled from the same menu as the icons. - - - -Source package: flying -Package: flying -Description: pool/snooker/carrom/hockey/curling simulator for X11 - Especially the billiards variants are very playable and nice. The only - drawback is that there are no rules implemented so you have to know them - yourself :-) - . - NOTE: The game will only run on a screen with 8 bit color depth (256 colors); - displays with a color depth above 8 won't work. You've got to switch to - a 8 bit display before playing the game or with XFree4.0 you could use - an 8 bit overlay if available. The original author has abandoned the game - so it's unlikely that the color depth problem will get fixed anytime soon. If - you are able to fix the game for other depths please send the patch. - - - -Source package: fmirror -Package: fmirror -Description: memory efficient ftp mirror program - A program for mirroring a directory from a remote ftp server. It - allows regex-matching for files that are to be included and - excluded. It uses a combination of timestamp, file size and file - permissions to decide what files to transfer from the ftp server. - - - -Source package: fml -Package: fml -Description: Mailing List Server Package - FML is a package of mailing list server and utility programs. It - consists of perl scripts. It has been developed, tested and advanced - in Japan from 1993 to 1999. FML contains - . - distributer (filter program which passes articles to MTA to deliver) - command server for users - command interface for general user - command interface for remote administration - listserv/majordomo style interface (emulation) - digest server - CUI installer and configuration program - other utility programs - . - FML design policy is based on the degree of freedom, so that I respect - "each environment for each man/women". -Package: fml-doc -Description: Documentation of fml ML Server Package - FML provides ton of documentations. It contains tutorials, operation - manuals, configuration manuals, FAQ, security advisories, developers - references and so on. - - - -Source package: fmtools -Package: fmtools -Description: FM radio tuner - Command-line utility for adjusting the frequency and volume and - muting and unmuting FM radio cards. - - - -Source package: fnlib -Package: fnlib-data -Description: Font files needed by Fnlib - Graphics files that fnlib renders as fonts for use by Enlightened apps. -Package: libfnlib-dev -Description: Header files needed for Fnlib development - Headers, static lib, examples, and docs for X developers to use Fnlib. -Package: libfnlib0 -Description: Fnlib is a special font rendering library used by Enlightened apps - Fnlib is another of Rasterman's libraries. This one renders special fonts - from individual graphics files. These fonts are *not* REAL X fonts. - - - -Source package: focalinux -Package: focalinux-html -Description: A full GNU/Linux Portuguese guide (Html Format) - The Foca GNU/Linux is a Portuguese Linux guide that is split in - three learning levels: Beginner, Intermediary and Advanced and - is based in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. - . - This package contains the Html version of all learning levels of the - guide: http://www.metainfo.org/focalinux -Package: focalinux-text -Description: A full GNU/Linux Portuguese guide (Text Format) - The Foca GNU/Linux is a Portuguese Linux guide that is split in - three learning levels: Beginner, Intermediary and Advanced and - is based in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. - . - This package contains the Text version of all learning levels of the - guide: http://www.metainfo.org/focalinux - - - -Source package: fonter -Package: fonter -Description: Interactive font editor for the console - Fonter is an interactive console font (8x16 .fnt) manipulation tool. It's - a linux-console-only program that displays all 256 characters of the font - on screen and lets you edit them in realtime. - - - -Source package: fonty -Package: dynafont -Description: Module for konwert package which loads UTF-8 fonts dynamically. - This is a tool which allows displaying texts containing thousands of different - characters. It switches console to UTF8 mode and loads required fonts - dynamically. It is recommended to use this tool with filterm(1) tool, - i.e. by executing 'filterm - dynafont' command or 'filterm - 512bold+dynafont' - if you are not using framebuffer. - . - The tool works with UTF8-compatible applications, i.e. lynx(1). - There are problems with 8-bit only applications like mc(1). -Package: fonty -Description: Fonts on Linux console. - Fonty package brings a set of iso-8859-n fonts with VT100 graphics: single - frames, a few symbols. -Package: fonty-dev -Description: Tools for developing fonts on Linux console. - This package contains Tools for developing console fonts: - * psf2sbf - converts .psf font binary file to text file - * sbf2psf - converts .sbf font source to binary file - - - -Source package: fookb -Package: fookb-plainx -Description: An Xkb state indicator -- plain X version. - WindowMaker docked Xkb state indicator. Fookb can switch xkb groups - and display a pixmap corresponding to the selected group. It also can - execute a specified command upon the switch (for example, play sound). - This is the plain X-compiled version. -Package: fookb-wmaker -Description: An Xkb state indicator -- WindowMaker version. - WindowMaker docked Xkb state indicator. Fookb can switch xkb groups - and display a pixmap corresponding to the selected group. It also can - execute a specified command upon the switch (for example, play sound). - This is the WindowMaker-compiled version. - - - -Source package: foomatic -Package: foomatic-bin -Description: Printer/Driver database and print system - binaries - Foomatic is a printer and driver database with PPD generator and filter - backends for various Printing systems from cups over lp* to pdq. - . - These are the architecture dependent files, i.e. the filter scripts - and perl libraries. -Package: foomatic-db -Description: Printer/Driver database and print system - main database - Foomatic is a printer and driver database with PPD generator and filter - backends for various Printing systems from cups over lp* to pdq. - . - This package contains the database. - - - -Source package: forg -Package: forg -Description: Graphical Gopher Browser - forg is a new graphical browser for gopher written in python. - It will let you browser the world-wide gopherspace and handles - various types of media, including HTML and video. - - - -Source package: fort77 -Package: fort77 -Description: Invoke f2c like a real compiler. - The fort77 script invokes the f2c command transparently, so it can be - used like a real Fortran compiler. It can be used to compile Fortran, - C and assembler code, and to link it with the f2c libraries. - - - -Source package: fortune-mod -Package: fortune-mod -Description: Fortune cookies provided upon demand. - These are the machine-dependent parts of the fortune package, i.e. - the fortune program and the programs used for generating the data files. - The fortune package displays epigrams selected randomly from a selection - of fortune files. This is an enhanced version of the BSD program. - The data files (which can be shared) are contained in the 'fortunes-min', - 'fortunes', and 'fortunes-off' packages. -Package: fortunes -Description: Datafiles containing fortune cookies - There are far over 15000 different 'fortune cookies' in this package. - You'll need the fortune-mod package to display the cookies. -Package: fortunes-min -Description: Datafiles containing fortune cookies - This package contains a small number of 'fortune cookies' for the - bandwidth conscious. There are over 15000 different 'fortune cookies' - in the fortunes package. You'll need the fortune-mod package to display - the cookies. -Package: fortunes-off -Description: Datafiles containing offensive fortune cookies - This package contains 'fortune cookies' which some may consider to be - offensive. Please do not install this package if you or your users are - easily offended. You'll need the fortune-mod package to display the - cookies. - - - -Source package: fortune-zh -Package: fortune-zh -Description: Chinese Data files for Fortune - This software package contians the chinese data files for fortune and a simple - script to handle the chinese encoding conversion. Those libraries included - tang300 -- 300_Tang_Poems and other chinese classical poetry. - - - -Source package: fortunes-bofh-excuses -Package: fortunes-bofh-excuses -Description: BOFH excuses for fortune - fortunes-mod-bofh-excuses is a collection of excuses which you can - use as a BOFH when something goes wrong. Some examples are: - 'Electromagnetic energy loss', 'disks spinning backwards - toggle the - hemisphere jumper.' - - - -Source package: fortunes-br -Package: fortunes-br -Description: Fortune files in Portuguese - A fortune database for Portuguese speakers, gathered from various sources. - - - -Source package: fortunes-cs -Package: fortunes-cs -Description: Czech and Slovak data files for fortune. - Collection of about 6731 fortunes in Czech and Slovak. - - - -Source package: fortunes-de -Package: fortunes-de -Description: German data files for fortune. - Collection of more than 6700 German cookies. - - - -Source package: fortunes-es -Package: fortunes-es -Description: fortune database in spanish. - A collection of spanish fortune cookies, from various sources. -Package: fortunes-es-off -Description: Spanish fortune cookies. Offensive section. - A collection of mostly offensive spanish fortune cookies, from various sources. - . - DO NOT INSTALL this package unless you really want to read offensive fortunes. - Package fortunes-es contains mainly non-offensife fortunes in spanish. - . - Colección de frasecitas ofensivas y de mal gusto de distintas fuentes. - NO INSTALE este paquete salvo que esté seguro de no sentirse ofendido. - El paquete fortunes-es contiene en promedio citas más 'correctas'. - - - -Source package: fortunes-it -Package: fortunes-it -Description: Italian fortune cookies - A collection of italian fortune cookies, from various sources. - - - -Source package: fortunes-mario -Package: fortunes-mario -Description: Fortunes files from Mario - A fortune database for Portuguese speakers, gathered from Mario - Domenech Goulart. It is the result of collecting cookies for a long - time to make a great database. - - - -Source package: fortunes-pl -Package: fortunes-pl -Description: Polish data files for fortune - A collection of fortune cookies in Polish. - - - -Source package: forutil -Package: forutil -Description: a collection of FORTRAN 77 utilities - ForUtil-0.62 is a small utilities to analyze the FORTRAN code. - A very brief description of each program found in ForUtil is - given below. - . - - fflow, a FORTRAN flowgraph generator. - - ffscan, a subroutine argument checker; - - ftags, a FORTRAN tag file generator for use with vi. - . - Common utilities. These are three tools that allow you - to create, examine and search a database with each and - every common that is defined in a collection of FORTRAN - include files. They are the following: - . - - scan_commons, needed for creating a database; - - list_commons, to list the contents of the database or - the contents of one or all files stored in the database; - - get_common, to quickly search through the database - to see in which include file a common is defined. - - - -Source package: fox0.99 -Package: libfox0.99 -Description: The FOX C++ GUI Toolkit - FOX is a C++ based Toolkit for developing Graphical User Interfaces - easily and effectively. It offers a wide collection of Controls, and - provides state of the art facilities such as drag and drop, selection, - as well as OpenGL widgets for 3D graphical manipulation. FOX also - implements icons, images, and user-convenience features such as status - line help, and tooltips. Tooltips may even be used for 3D objects! -Package: libfox0.99-dbg -Description: Debugging version of the FOX C++ GUI Toolkit. - Install this package if you want to debug a program written using the - FOX Toolkit. -Package: libfox0.99-dev -Description: Development files for the FOX C++ GUI Toolkit - This package contains the headers files needed for software development - using FOX. -Package: libfox0.99-doc -Description: Documentation of the FOX C++ GUI Toolkit. - This package contains the documentation needed to understand how to - develop FOX applications. - - - -Source package: fpc -Package: fp-api -Description: Free Pascal API Units - API Units needed by Free Vision. -Package: fp-compiler -Description: Free Pascal Compiler - The Free Pascal Compiler is a Turbo Pascal 7.0 and Delphi compatible 32bit - Pascal Compiler. It comes with fully TP 7.0 compatible run-time library. - Some extensions are added to the language, like function overloading. Shared - libraries can be linked and created. Basic Delphi support is already - implemented (classes,exceptions,ansistrings). This package contains - the commandline compiler. You need at least the RTL package before you - can start compiling anything. -Package: fp-docs -Description: Free Pascal Documentation - Documentation for the Free Pascal Compiler. The documentation is - only available in PDF format. -Package: fp-extra -Description: Free Pascal Extra Packages - Some different packages for the Free Pascal Compiler - Bindings to libraries: - - MySql bindings - - InterBase bindings - - Postgres bindings - - Ncurses bindings - - Forms 0.88/0.86 bindings - - Svgalib bindings - Other units: - - Inet unit for easier tcp/ip handling - - Uncgi unit - - Utmp unit -Package: fp-fcl -Description: Free Pascal Free Component Library - Free Component Library for the Free Pascal Compiler. -Package: fp-gtk -Description: Free Pascal GTK Bindings - GTK 1.2.x bindings for the Free Pascal Compiler. -Package: fp-rtl -Description: Free Pascal Runtime Library - Runtime Libraries for the Free Pascal Compiler. -Package: fp-units-api -Description: Free Pascal API units - Free Pascal units for console keyboard,mouse,video and file handling. -Package: fp-units-base -Description: Free Pascal base units - Free Pascal units for common libraries, some of these units are also - required by the Free Component Library : - - X11 (Xlib, Xutil) - - NCurses - - ZLib -Package: fp-units-db -Description: Free Pascal units for some database libraries - Free Pascal units with bindings for: - - Mysql - - Interbase - - Postgres -Package: fp-units-fcl -Description: Free Pascal Free Component Library - Free Component Library for the Free Pascal Compiler. -Package: fp-units-gfx -Description: Free Pascal units for some graphics libraries - Free Pascal units with bindings for: - - Forms 0.88 - - Svgalib - - GGI - - OpenGL -Package: fp-units-gtk -Description: Free Pascal units for GTK 1.2.x - Free Pascal units and examples to create programs with GTK 1.2.x -Package: fp-units-misc -Description: Free Pascal miscellaneous units - Free Pascal miscellaneous units for: - - Utmp - - PasZLib (pascal only zlib implementation) -Package: fp-units-net -Description: Free Pascal units for networking - Free Pascal units for creating network tools: - - Inet unit for easier tcp/ip handling - - UnCGI unit for easy cgi handling -Package: fp-units-rtl -Description: Free Pascal Runtime Library - Runtime Libraries for the Free Pascal Compiler. -Package: fp-utils -Description: Free Pascal Utils - This package contains some handy utils for usage with the Free Pascal - Compiler: - - ppumove Place multiple units in a shared library - - ppufiles Show needed files for units - - ppudump Dump the information stored in a .ppu (unit) file - - fpcmake Create Makefile from Makefile.fpc - - h2pas Convert .h files to pascal units - - ppdep Create a dependency file which can be used with Makefiles - - ptop Source beautifier - - data2inc Convert binary/text data to include files - - plex/pyacc Pascal Lex/Yacc implementation - - - -Source package: fping -Package: fping -Description: Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts. - fping is a ping like program which uses the Internet Control Message Protocol - (ICMP) echo request to determine if a target host is responding. fping - differs from ping in that you can specify any number of targets on the command - line, or specify a file containing the lists of targets to ping. Instead of - sending to one target until it times out or replies, fping will send out a - ping packet and move on to the next target in a round-robin fashion. - - - -Source package: frad -Package: frad -Description: Frame Relay Tools for DLCI/SDLA Drivers in 2.0/2.1 kernels. - These are frad tools that accompany the DLCI/SDLA drivers done by - an independent developer. These tools are not supported by Sangoma. - The most recent version of the firmware supplied by Sangoma is included - in this update. - . - Contained is the source for 2 programs. dlcicfg and fradcfg will read from - a configuration file, and create the interfaces with parameters in the - file. Once the devices are created, the standard ifconfig can be used to - assign IP addresses and otherwise configure the device. - . - These tools are an alternative to the "wanpipe" package. The package - might be simpler to configure since it contains only support for frame - relay. - - - -Source package: francine -Package: francine -Description: an extremely configurable console login program - francine is an easy to configure themeable console login program. Its great - configurability for per tty access-settings and that the prompt for username - and password can be located anywhere in a nice colored ANSI-screen should be - makes it a greatly enhanced replacement for the old clumpy login. - . - You need a getty that is able to run different programs than just login. I - suggest rungetty for that, but (alternative) getty does suffice. It can also - be used from the telnetd with the -L option. - . - This project is a spin-off from the fancylogin project, which is still - maintained by Richard Bergmair. - - - -Source package: freeamp -Package: freeamp -Description: Extensible, cross-platform audio player - FreeAmp is an extensible, cross-platform audio player. It features an optimized - version of the GPLed Xing MPEG decoder which makes it one of the fastest and - best sounding players available. FreeAmp provides a number of the most common - features users have come to expect in a clean, easy to use interface. Some of - the these features are: - . - o Plays all MPEG 1, MPEG 2, and MPEG 2.5 encoded files. - o Support for Vorbis - o Support for Xing's Variable Bitrate Encoding Technology. - o Play songs over the Internet through HTTP unicast streaming (ShoutCast), - or RTP multicast streaming (Obsequiem). - o Supports IceCast style title streaming. - o Save ShoutCast and IceCast streams locally to your computer for offline - listening... - o A powerful music browser and playlist editor. - o A built in download manager which supports downloading files from sites - using the RMP (RealJukebox) download process. - o User defined prebuffering for slower machines. - o Enlightened Sound Daemon support -Package: freeamp-doc -Description: FreeAmp documentation and help files - HTML documentation for FreeAmp. -Package: freeamp-extras -Description: Additional ncurses and command line user interfaces - Extra plugins (mpg123 ui, cmdline ui, ncurses ui, irman, lcd) -Package: libfreeamp-alsa -Description: ALSA plugin for FreeAmp - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture plugin -Package: libfreeamp-esound -Description: EsounD plugin for FreeAmp - Enlightened Sound Daemon support plugin - - - -Source package: freebirth -Package: freebirth -Description: Bass synthesizer/sample player/sequencer similar to Rebirth - Freebirth is a free software bass synthesizer / step sequencer / sample - player for the linux operating system. It is currently at version - 0.3.2. The bass synthesizer vaguely 303ish but in the author's - opinion, it has much more sonic capability such as: - . - - Three oscillators (saw, sin , sqr) - - Phase offsets for each oscillator. - - Separate filter and amplitude envelopes. - - Separate tuning for each oscillator - - Two effects busses (reverb and delay) - - - -Source package: freecdb -Package: freecdb -Description: a package for creating and reading constant databases - freecdb is a small, fast and reliable utility set and subroutine - library for creating and reading constant databases. The database - structure is tuned for fast reading: - . - - Successful lookups take normally just two disk accesses. - - Unsuccessful lookups take only one disk access. - - Small disk space and memory size requirements; a database - uses 2048 bytes for the header and 24 bytes per record. - - Maximum database size is 4GB; individual record size is not - otherwise limited. - - Portable file format. - - Fast creation of new databases. - - No locking, updates are atomical. - . - This package contains both the utilities and the development - files. - - - -Source package: freecell-solver -Package: freecell-solver-bin -Description: Library for solving Freecell games - Freecell Solver is a library for automatically solving boards of Freecell and - similar variants of card Solitaire. This package contains the header files and - static libraries necessary for developing programs using Freecell Solver. - . - This package contains the binaries included with freecell-solver -Package: libfreecell-solver-dev -Description: Library for solving Freecell games (Development files) - Freecell Solver is a library for automatically solving boards of Freecell and - similar variants of card Solitaire. This package contains the header files and - static libraries necessary for developing programs using Freecell Solver. - . - This package contains the files necessary to produce binaries which are - linked against libfreecell-solver. -Package: libfreecell-solver0 -Description: Library for solving Freecell games. - Freecell Solver is a library for automatically solving boards of Freecell and - similar variants of card Solitaire. This package contains the header files and - static libraries necessary for developing programs using Freecell Solver. - - - -Source package: freeciv -Package: freeciv -Description: A free Civilization clone for Unix and X. - Freeciv is a clone of Civilization, distributed under the GPL and - implemented for X. Freeciv is a turn-based strategy game, in which - each player becomes leader of a civilization, fighting to obtain - the ultimate goal: The extinction of all other civilizations. - . - This package now contains only the server and common datafiles. -Package: freeciv-gtk -Description: A free Civilization clone for Unix and X. - Freeciv is a clone of Civilization, distributed under the GPL and - implemented for X. Freeciv is a turn-based strategy game, in which - each player becomes leader of a civilization, fighting to obtain - the ultimate goal: The extinction of all other civilizations. - . - This package contains only the civclient-gtk executable, which is the GTK+ - version of the Freeciv client (so you get rid of xaw-variants problems). - You still need the freeciv package for the data files. -Package: freeciv-xaw3d -Description: A free Civilization clone for Unix and X. - Freeciv is a clone of Civilization, distributed under the GPL and - implemented for X. Freeciv is a turn-based strategy game, in which - each player becomes leader of a civilization, fighting to obtain - the ultimate goal: The extinction of all other civilizations. - . - This package contains only the civclient-xaw3d executable, which is - compiled to run with the xaw3d version of the Athena libraries. You still - need the freeciv package for the data files. - - - -Source package: freecraft -Package: freecraft -Description: Realtime fantasy strategy game for Unix and X - FreeCraft is a clone of the realtime fantasy strategy game, WarCraft II, - from Blizzard Entertainment. It is nearly feature complete compared to - the original game, and includes a handful of Neat New Features, such as - queuing peon/fighter production and a completely new AI. Also has network - connectivity for up to 16 players. - . - Note that this is a beta for the next stable release of FreeCraft, - and as such is both fairly playable and fairly bug-free. - . - This version is compiled with all the possible options, and thus has - gzip, bunzip, and SVGAlib support (for i386 arches), and esd, artsd and - OSS support as well. - - - -Source package: freedb-disc-cover -Package: libfreedb-perl -Description: Library to handle cddb calls - FreeDB is a library that handles calls to freedb and cddb. This version is - bug-fixed for disc-cover and comes from the disc-cover's homepage. - - - -Source package: freedce -Package: freedce-dceidl -Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC - This process contains freedce idl which is needed in order to develop using freedce -Package: freedce-doc -Description: freedce documentation package - This package contains freedce documentation and some implementation examples -Package: freedce-rpcd -Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC - This package contains DCE rpcd. -Package: freedce-uuid -Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC - This package contains uuid which is a binary useful for freedce development -Package: libfreedce -Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC - A free implementation of DCE RPC, with development aimed at implementing DCOM for Linux (and other UNIX systems). - This package contains base libraries. -Package: libfreedce-dev -Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC - This package contains freedce development files - - - -Source package: freefem -Package: freefem -Description: A pde oriented language using Finite Element Method. - FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The - underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. - This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a - research tool. - . - It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new - ideas. -Package: freefem-examples -Description: A pde oriented language using Finite Element Method. - FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The - underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. - This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a - research tool. - . - It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new - ideas. -Package: libfreefem -Description: Shared libraries for FreeFEM - FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The - underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. - This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a - research tool. - . - It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new - ideas. -Package: libfreefem-dev -Description: Development library, header files and manpages - FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The - underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. - This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a - research tool. - . - It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new - ideas. -Package: libfreefem-doc -Description: Html Documentation for FreeFEM development. - FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The - underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. - This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a - research tool. - . - It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new - ideas. - - - -Source package: freenet6 -Package: freenet6 -Description: Client to configure an IPv6 tunnel to freenet6 - Providing tspc, a Tunnel Server Protocol Client, this Package allows an easy - way to connect the machine to the 6bone. - . - Configured tunneling is a transition method standardized by IETF to use IPv6 - in coexistence with IPv4 by encapsulating IPv6 packets over IPv4. Any host - already connected to Internet with IPv4 which has an IPv6 stack can establish - a link to the Internet IPv6. - . - FREENET6's TSP is a new model based on a client/server approach. A protocol is - used to request a single IPv6 address to a full IPv6 prefix from a client to a - tunnel server according to the IPv6 broker model. - - - -Source package: freepwing -Package: freepwing -Description: Free JIS X 4081 Formatter - Freepwing is a system to make JIS X 4081 data. - . - JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) X 4081 is a subset of EPWING V1 - which stands for Electoric Publishing WING. - - - -Source package: freesci -Package: freesci -Description: a portable interpreter for SCI games like Space Quest 3 - FreeSCI is a portable interpreter for SCI games, such as the Space Quest - series (starting with SQ3) or Leisure Suit Larry (2 and sequels). - . - FreeSCI is in beta right now; the current release still has several known - bugs. It is feature-complete within the following limits: - - Only SCI0 games are supported - - The SCI debug functions aren't fully supported (and probably never - will be, since FreeSCI uses its own debug functions). - . - It offers the following improvements over Sierra SCI: - - Improved background picture support - - Trilinear filtering for text and images - - readline-like editing in controls - - General MIDI sound output (still experimental) -Package: freesci-doc -Description: Documentation for FreeSCI - This is the documentation for FreeSCI, a portable interpreter for SCI - games, such as the Space Quest series. It also contains a book - describing the SCI (versions 0, 1 and 2) to the extent known to the - general public. - - - -Source package: freesweep -Package: freesweep -Description: a text-based minesweeper - Freesweep is an implementation of the popular minesweeper game, where - one tries to find all the mines without igniting any, based on hints given - by the computer. Unlike most implementations of this game, Freesweep - works in any visual text display - in Linux console, in an xterm, and in - most text-based terminals currently in use. - - - -Source package: freetable -Package: freetable -Description: Facilitates production of HTML tables - Freetable is a perl script that aims to make the production of HTML - tables a little easier. This script works as a filter, reading stdin - and writing to stdout. - . - The input syntax is as roughly follows: - . - - initial text (e.g. ... ). - (X, Y) options for cell (X, Y) - text for cell (X,Y)... - ((X,Y)) options for header cell X,Y - text for header cell (X,Y)... - - . - Rows and cells may be specified in any order, numbering starts at 1. - X and/or Y may be replaced by regular expression, explicit range - or even arbitrary Perl code to indicate rows or columns. - Options or text (or both) may be omitted for cells. Cells - may be omitted completely if they are empty or fall under the - rowspan/colspan specifications of another cell. Cells may contain - arbitrary HTML text, including other freetable tables. - - - -Source package: freetds -Package: freetds-dev -Description: MS SQL and Sybase client library (static libs and headers) - FreeTDS is an implementation of the Tabular DataStream protocol, used for - connecting to MS SQL and Sybase servers over TCP/IP. - . - This package includes the static libraries and header files for TDS, which - you will need to develop applications that connect to MS SQL servers. You - will also need this package if you are installing the Perl DBD::Sybase - module on your system using CPAN. -Package: freetds0 -Description: libraries for connecting to MS SQL and Sybase SQL servers - FreeTDS is an implementation of the Tabular DataStream protocol, used for - connecting to MS SQL and Sybase servers over TCP/IP. - . - This package includes the shared libraries for the DB-Lib and CT-Lib APIs. - You will need this if you plan to connect to MS SQL or Sybase servers, or use - the PHP sybase or Perl DBD::Sybase extensions. - - - -Source package: freetype -Package: freetype-tools -Description: Bundled tests, demos and tools for FreeType - The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. - It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms - and environments. - . - Note that FreeType is a *library*. It is not a font server for your favorite - platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of them. Note also - that it is *not* a complete text-rendering library. Its purpose is simply to - open and manage font files, as well as load, hint and render individual - glyphs efficiently. You can also see it as a "TrueType driver" for a - higher-level library, though rendering text with it is extremely easy, as - demo-ed by the test programs. - . - This package contains several programs bundled with the FreeType engine for - testing and demonstration purposes, as well as some contributed utilities - such as ttf2pk, ttf2bdf, ttf2pfb and ttfbanner. -Package: freetype2 -Description: The FREE TrueType Font Engine, shared library files. - The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. - It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms - and environments. - . - Note that FreeType is a *library*. It is not a font server for your favorite - platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of them. Note also - that it is *not* a complete text-rendering library. Its purpose is simply to - open and manage font files, as well as load, hint and render individual - glyphs efficiently. You can also see it as a "TrueType driver" for a - higher-level library, though rendering text with it is extremely easy, as - demo-ed by the test programs. - . - This package contains the files needed to run programs that use the - FreeType engine. - . - Note: This is *not* an X11 TrueType font server. See the Debian packages - `xfstt', or 'xfs-xtt' or other X packages with X-TT support compiled - by the Debian-JP Team instead. :-) - . - Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/ - Authors: David Turner - Robert Wilhelm - Werner Lemberg -Package: freetype2-demos -Description: FreeType 2 demonstration programs. - This package contains some demonstration programs and utilities - which showcase the features of the FreeType 2 font engine. -Package: freetype2-dev -Description: FreeType development files (static library and headers). - The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. - It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms - and environments. - . - Note that FreeType is a *library*. It is not a font server for your favorite - platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of them. Note also - that it is *not* a complete text-rendering library. Its purpose is simply to - open and manage font files, as well as load, hint and render individual - glyphs efficiently. You can also see it as a "TrueType driver" for a - higher-level library, though rendering text with it is extremely easy, as - demo-ed by the test programs. - . - This package contains all supplementary files you need to develop your - own programs using the FreeType engine. -Package: libfreetype6 -Description: FreeType 2 font engine, shared library files. - The FreeType project is a team of volunteers who develop free, - portable and high-quality software solutions for digital typography. - They specifically target embedded systems and focus on bringing small, - efficient and ubiquitous products. - . - The FreeType 2 library is their new software font engine. It has been - designed to provide the following important features: - * A universal and simple API to manage font files - * Support for several font formats through loadable modules - * High-quality anti-aliasing - * High portability & performance - . - Supported font formats include: - * TrueType files (.ttf) and collections (.ttc) - * Type 1 font files both in ASCII (.pfa) or binary (.pfb) format - * Type 1 Multiple Master fonts. The FreeType 2 API also provides - routines to manage design instances easily - * Type 1 CID-keyed fonts - * OpenType/CFF (.otf) fonts - * CFF/Type 2 fonts - * Adobe CEF fonts (.cef), used to embed fonts in SVG documents with - the Adobe SVG viewer plugin. - * Windows FNT/FON bitmap fonts - . - This package contains the files needed to run programs that use the - FreeType 2 library. - . - Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/ - Authors: David Turner - Robert Wilhelm - Werner Lemberg -Package: libfreetype6-dev -Description: FreeType 2 font engine, development files - The FreeType project is a team of volunteers who develop free, - portable and high-quality software solutions for digital typography. - They specifically target embedded systems and focus on bringing small, - efficient and ubiquitous products. - . - The FreeType 2 library is their new software font engine. It has been - designed to provide the following important features: - * A universal and simple API to manage font files - * Support for several font formats through loadable modules - * High-quality anti-aliasing - * High portability & performance - . - Supported font formats include: - * TrueType files (.ttf) and collections (.ttc) - * Type 1 font files both in ASCII (.pfa) or binary (.pfb) format - * Type 1 Multiple Master fonts. The FreeType 2 API also provides - routines to manage design instances easily - * Type 1 CID-keyed fonts - * OpenType/CFF (.otf) fonts - * CFF/Type 2 fonts - * Adobe CEF fonts (.cef), used to embed fonts in SVG documents with - the Adobe SVG viewer plugin. - * Windows FNT/FON bitmap fonts - . - This package contains all supplementary files (static library, headers - and documentation) you need to develop your own programs using the - FreeType 2 library. - - - -Source package: freetype1 -Package: freetype1 -Description: The FREE TrueType Font Engine, shared library files (old). - This package contains the runtime shared library and documentation - files for FreeType, the FREE TrueType Font Engine. - . - Note that freetype1 (FreeType 1.0) is now obsolete. This package is - only for backward compatibility with programs compiled with freetype1. - . - Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/ - Authors: David Turner - Robert Wilhelm - Werner Lemberg -Package: freetype1-dev -Description: FreeType development files (static library and headers) (old) - This package contains the development files (static library and - headers) for FreeType, the FREE TrueType Font Engine. - . - Note that freetype1-dev (FreeType 1.0) is now obsolete. This package - is only for backward compatibility with programs which have not been - updated to compile with freetype2-dev (FreeType 1.2). However, as - most programs should compile with freetype2-dev with minimal or no - change, I suggest you use freetype2-dev instead. -Package: freetype1-tools -Description: Bundled tests, demos and tools for FreeType 1 - The FreeType 1 engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. - It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms - and environments. - . - This package contains several programs bundled with the FreeType 1 engine - for testing and demonstration purposes, as well as some contributed - utilities such as ttf2pk, ttf2bdf, ttf2pfb and ttfbanner. -Package: freetype2 -Description: Dummy package for transition to libttf2. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous FreeType 1 - package (freetype2 [sic]) to libttf2. It may be safely removed once - all the packages are re-built with correct dependency to libttf2. -Package: libttf-dev -Description: FreeType 1 development files (static library and headers). - The FreeType 1 engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. - It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms - and environments. - . - This package contains all supplementary files you need to develop your - own programs using the FreeType engine. - . - Note: FreeType 2 (libfreetype soname 6, Debian packages libfreetype6 and - libfreetype6-dev) has arrived. The FreeType 2 API is a lot simpler - than the one in 1.x while being much more powerful. We thus - encourage you to adapt your source code to it as this should not - involve much work. -Package: libttf2 -Description: FreeType 1, The FREE TrueType Font Engine, shared library files. - The FreeType 1 engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. - It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms - and environments. - . - Note: FreeType 2 (libfreetype soname 6, Debian packages libfreetype6 and - libfreetype6-dev) has arrived. The FreeType 2 API is a lot simpler - than the one in 1.x while being much more powerful. We thus - encourage you to adapt your source code to it as this should not - involve much work. - . - Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/ - Authors: David Turner - Robert Wilhelm - Werner Lemberg - - - -Source package: freewnn -Package: freewnn-common -Description: Files shared among freewnn packages - This package contains files that is needed by three freewnn packages - (freewnn-jserver, freewnn-cserver and freewnn-kserver). -Package: freewnn-cserver -Description: Chinese input system - cWnn is an integrated Chinese input system running on Unix - workstation. It supports a wide range of input methods, satisfying - the needs of the Chinese users from all over the world, including - P.R.China and Taiwan. cWnn is capable of carrying out Hanzi - conversion from an arbitrary Pinyin or Zhuyin sequence, hence - improving the speed of Pinyin/Zhuyin input. -Package: freewnn-cserver-dev -Description: Header files and static library for cWnn - This package contains the header files and static library for - cWnn. Install this package if you wish to develop your own cWnn - client programs. -Package: freewnn-jserver -Description: Japanese input system - Wnn is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system and was - jointly developed and released by the Software Research Group of - Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Science, OMRON - Corporation and Astec, Inc. -Package: freewnn-jserver-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for Wnn - This package contains the header files and static libraries for - Wnn. Install this package if you wish to develop your own Wnn client - programs. -Package: freewnn-kserver -Description: Korean input system - kWnn is an integrated Korean input system running on Unix - workstation. It supports a wide range of input methods, satisfying - the needs of the Korean users from all over the world. -Package: freewnn-kserver-dev -Description: Header files and static library for kWnn - This package contains the header files and static library for - kWnn. Install this package if you wish to develop your own kWnn - client programs. - - - -Source package: freewrl -Package: freewrl -Description: vrml browser and netscape plugin - freewrl includes a standalone vrml browser, which - also browses url's from the command line. - Currently, you must edit the xswallow configuration - file by hand in order to get the plugin function. - Web Page: http://www.crc.ca/FreeWRL/ - - - -Source package: fribidi -Package: libfribidi-dev -Description: Development files for FreeBidi library - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - FriBidi C library. -Package: libfribidi0 -Description: Free Implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm - FriBiDi is a BiDi algorithm implementation for Hebrew and/or Arabic - languages. - - - -Source package: frotz -Package: frotz -Description: Interpreter of Z-code story-files - Frotz interprets Z-code story-files, which are usually text adventure - games (although a few arcade-style Z-code games have been written). - Examples of such story files include the adventure games published by - Infocom, as well as any games produced by compilers to this format, - such as Inform. You can find a number of Inform-compiled games up for - anonymous FTP at ftp.gmd.de. - . - Frotz complies with the Z Machine specification version 1.0. - - - -Source package: frox -Package: frox -Description: A transparent ftp proxy and cache - Frox is a transparent ftp proxy. It also optionally supports - non-transparent proxying, active-->passive conversion of the data - connection, and caching of anonymously downloaded files either locally - or by rewriting the requests in HTTP and sending them through squid. - . - For security purposes this package runs frox in a chrooted jail and - with dropped privileges. - - - -Source package: frozen-bubble -Package: frozen-bubble -Description: Pop out the bubbles ! - Frozen-Bubble is a free clone of the popular "Puzzle Bobble" game, - written in perl and using SDL. It features 50 levels of 1 player - game, a 2 player mode, and beautiful music. - . - The game mainly consists of firing randomly chosen bubbles across the - board. If a bubble hits a clump of at least 2 bubbles of the same color, - they all pop. The goal is to pop all the bubbles on the board as quickly - as possible. - . - You WANT this game. -Package: frozen-bubble-data -Description: Data files for Frozen-Bubble - Frozen-Bubble is a free clone of the popular "Puzzle Bobble" game, - written in perl and using SDL. It features 50 levels of 1 player - game, a 2 player mode, and beautiful music. - . - This package contains the sound files, graphics, levels and music - for Frozen-Bubble. -Package: frozen-bubble-lib -Description: Binary-dependent files for Frozen-Bubble - Frozen-Bubble is a free clone of the popular "Puzzle Bobble" game, - written in perl and using SDL. It features 50 levels of 1 player - game, a 2 player mode, and beautiful music. - . - This package contains a modified runtime of libSDL-mixer, required to - run Frozen-Bubble, and architecture-dependent perl modules. - - - -Source package: fsp -Package: fsp -Description: client utilities for File Service Protocol (FSP) - FSP is an alternative to anonymous FTP. In the words of the developers, - `FSP is what anonymous FTP *should* be'. FSP is a protocol, a bit like - FTP, for moving files around. It's designed for anonymous archives, and - has protection against server and network overloading. It doesn't use - connections, so it can survive things falling over. It's also designed to - prevent network congestion, so it can be very nice for large transfers over - slow links. -Package: fspd -Description: A File Service Protocol (FSP) server - FSP is an alternative to anonymous FTP that is very resource friendly. - The server does not fork so it can handle far more concurrent users. - Also, the protocol is designed with a transmisson failure backoff, so - it's transfers do not interfere with interactive network applications. - . - If you don't provide anonymous FTP access, you probably don't want this - software either. - - - -Source package: fspanel -Package: fspanel -Description: A minimalist panel for X - It's a panel for Linux that lists all your windows, but the difference - is that it's tiny. The binary is about 10k and it takes barely any - memory. It works under any gnome compliant window manager (eg. E, - Sawfish, WindowMaker, IceWM, Oroborus) and supports KDE's mini icons (the - KWM_WIN_ICON atom). - - - -Source package: fsviewer -Package: fsviewer -Description: A NeXT FileViewer lookalike for Window Maker. - Features include Browser mode, DND and file operations. - - - -Source package: fsviewer-icons -Package: fsviewer-icons -Description: Icons for fsviewer to look more like the NeXT FileViewer. - Some nice Icons to provide fsviewer with a more NeXT-like look. - - - -Source package: ftape -Package: ftape-source -Description: Bleeding Edge floppy tape driver (source) - A substitution for the stock ftape driver in the kernel. If you - want to use a floppy tape drive with a 2.0.x kernel you should definitly - use these sources instead of the stock ftape driver in the kernel. - This driver detects and supports many more tape drives than the - 2.0.x driver which is ancient. - Compared to the 2.2.x stock ftape driver the difference is - reduced to support for the Iomega Ditto Max, parallel port floppy - tapes (Colorado Trakker, Iomega, Exabyte and Seagate parallel port - drives) and multiple tape drives in one box. - . - Supported drives according to upstream README: - "Currently, the driver supports many QIC-40/QIC-80/QIC-3010/QIC-3020 - tape drives that conform to the respective QIC-* development - standards, as well as the Iomega Ditto 2GB and Max drives. - . - Some parallel port tape drives are also supported, too. These are the - Colorado Trakker and several kinds of parallel port drives that use - the Micro Solutions' "Backpack" protocol, i.e. the Iomega Ditto - parallel port drives, and some parallel port floppy tape drives made - by Exabyte and Seagate." - . - Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these - modules. - - - -Source package: ftape-doc -Package: ftape-doc -Description: Documentation for the bleeding edge floppy tape driver - This package includes the Ftape FAQ, the Ftape HOWTO and the Ftape - manual which describe the configuration and usage of the latest - floppy tape driver which is available in a separate Debian package. - - - -Source package: ftape-tools -Package: ftape-util -Description: Bleeding Edge floppy tape driver (utilities) - A substitution for the stock ftape driver in the kernel. If you - want to use a floppy tape drive with a 2.0.x kernel you should definitly - use these sources instead of the stock ftape driver in the kernel. - This driver detects and supports many more tape drives than the - 2.0.x driver which is ancient. - Compared to the 2.2.x stock ftape driver the difference is - reduced to support for the Iomega Ditto Max, parallel port floppy - tapes (Colorado Trakker, Iomega, Exabyte and Seagate parallel port - drives) and multiple tape drives in one box. - . - Supported drives according to upstream README: - "Currently, the driver supports many QIC-40/QIC-80/QIC-3010/QIC-3020 - tape drives that conform to the respective QIC-* development - standards, as well as the Iomega Ditto 2GB and Max drives. - . - Some parallel port tape drives are also supported, too. These are the - Colorado Trakker and several kinds of parallel port drives that use - the Micro Solutions' "Backpack" protocol, i.e. the Iomega Ditto - parallel port drives, and some parallel port floppy tape drives made - by Exabyte and Seagate." - . - If you want to use the graphical frontend you've got to install a version - of the TK toolkit. - - - -Source package: fte -Package: fte -Description: Text editor for programmers - base package - Package contains files necessary to build configuration file - and some elementary documentation. - There is no editor in this package. - Please select some from the list of suggested binary packages. -Package: fte-console -Description: Text editor for console (no I18N support). (for programmers) - Color syntax highlighting for many more languages. - Smart indention for C, C++, Java, Perl. - Multiple file/window editing, Column blocks, configurable menus and - keyboard bindings, mouse support, undo/redo, regular expression search - and replace, folding, background compiler execution. - Linux console edition. -Package: fte-docs -Description: HTML documentation and example of configuration. - HTML documentation and example of configuration. -Package: fte-terminal -Description: Text editor for terminals. (for programmers) - Color syntax highlighting for many more languages. - Smart indentation for C, C++, Java, Perl. - Multiple file/window editing, Column blocks, configurable menus and - keyboard bindings, mouse support, undo/redo, regular expression search - and replace, folding, background compiler execution. - Terminal (e.g.: xterm, vt100) edition. -Package: fte-xwindow -Description: Text editor for X Window System with I18N support. (for programmers) - Color syntax highlighting for many more languages. - Smart indention for C, C++, Java, Perl. - Multiple file/window editing, Column blocks, configurable menus and - keyboard bindings, mouse support, undo/redo, regular expression search - and replace, folding, background compiler execution. - X Window System edition. - - - -Source package: ftjam -Package: ftjam -Description: A replacement for make - This is the version of Jam/MR with additional features, which is - maintained by the FreeType project. Current version (2.3.5) is - claimed to be backward compatible with the original Jam/MR from - Perforce (in package `jam'). - . - A powerful and highly customizable utility to build programs and - other things, that can run on Un*x, Nt, VMS, OS/2 and Macintosh MPW, - using portable Jamfiles. It can build large projects spread across - many directories in one pass. - . - It takes some time to fully apprehend, as there's no tutorial - available yet, especially when one's already accustomed to make(1), - but there's no comparison in power when comparing these 2 tools. - . - Standard rules: - - can automatically extract header dependencies for C/C++ (you can - customize for you own language) - - provide for automatic "clean", "install", "uninstall" rules, - so that an automake-like tool is not needed - - - -Source package: ftnchek -Package: ftnchek -Description: A semantic checker for Fortran 77 programs. - ftnchek (short for Fortran checker) is a tool designed to detect - certain errors in a Fortran program that a compiler usually does not, - thus assisting users in the debugging of their Fortran programs. - . - Unlike syntax errors, semantic errors are legal in the Fortran - language but are wasteful or may cause incorrect operation. For - example, variables which are never used may indicate some omission in - the program; uninitialized variables contain garbage which may cause - incorrect results to be calculated; and variables which are not - declared may not have the intended type. - . - ftnchek can also be used to provide call-trees, cross-reference of - subprogram calls and COMMON blocks usage, source listings, symbol - tables and other things you might find useful when debugging a - Fortran program. - - - -Source package: ftp-upload -Package: ftp-upload -Description: put files with FTP from a script - ftp-upload transfers local files to another machine using FTP. It's - meant to be used by scripts and such rather than interactively. There's - no user interface, the program is controlled strictly via the command - line. It is disciplined with its exit status. - - - -Source package: ftpfs -Package: ftpfs-src -Description: The virtual filesystem for transparent FTP access - FTP File System is a Linux kernel module, enhancing the VFS with - FTP volume mounting capabilities. That is, you can "mount" FTP - shared directories in your very personal file system and take - advantage of local files operations. - . - This package contains prepared source which you can use with - make-kpkg to build a modules package for your kernel. -Package: ftpfs-utils -Description: Mount utils for FTP filesystem - This package contains the ftpmount utility, needed to mount the FTP - filesystem. - . - There is also a auto.ftp helper application, which allows to use FTP - ressources with autofs. - - - -Source package: ftpgrab -Package: ftpgrab -Description: file mirroring utility - ftpgrab is a utility for maintaining FTP mirrors. In fact not unlike the - "Mirror" perl program. However ftpgrab is oriented towards the smaller - site which doesn't have the resources to mirror entire version trees of - software. - . - The primary "plus point" of ftpgrab is that it can base download decisions - by parsing version numbers out of filenames. For example, ftpgrab will - recognize that the file "linux-2.2.2.tar.gz" is newer than - "linux-2.2.1.tar.gz" based on the version string. It will then download - the new version and delete the old one when it is done, thus saving you - mirroring 10 kernel versions all at >10Mb each. - - - -Source package: ftplib -Package: ftplib-dev -Description: Library of callable ftp routines (development) - Ftplib makes it easier for C programmers to use file transfer in their - programs. This package is required to compile and link programs that - use ftplib. It includes an example command line utility for - transferring files via ftp (RFC959). -Package: ftplib3 -Description: Library of callable ftp routines - Ftplib presents a convenient C interface for the standard File - Transfer Protocol (FTP). It makes it easier for programmers to - use file transfer in their programs. - - - -Source package: ftpmirror -Package: ftpmirror -Description: Mirroring directory hierarchy with FTP - ftpmirror is an utility to copy directory hierarchy (this - is called ``mirror'') with FTP. - . - A similar perl script exists, whose name is `mirror', - but ftpmirror requires less memory than mirror. - - - -Source package: ftpwatch -Package: ftpwatch -Description: Notifies you of changes on remote ftp servers - This package should be installed as a cron job (for interested users) - which every week makes a ftp connection to a list of sites and studies - a set of files or directories and report any changes it finds by email. - . - Every user can have his own set of sites and directories to watch. - - - -Source package: fujiplay -Package: fujiplay -Description: Interface for Fuji digital cameras - fujiplay is a command-line program to control and manipulate settings - Fuji digital cameras, such as MX-500 or MX-700. You are able to download, - upload and delete pictures from the memory card. It's also possible to - trigger the shoot button, get a preview image, set the settings of the - flash and set the Camera ID. - . - The preview images are in a special format which can be converted to ppm - using yycc2ppm which is also included in the fujiplay package. - - - -Source package: funnelweb -Package: funnelweb -Description: A literate-programming tool - Literate-programming allows the programmer to write a program's - code and its code's documentation, with equal importance accorded - to both. This helps producing a well-documented code. - . - Unlike other litprog tools, funnelweb is not derived from Knuth's - cweb. - . - It claims the following technical features: - * Can be used with any programming language. - * Runs on most platforms. - * Mature and essentially bug-free (released 1992). - * Simple; specifically designed to minimize errors. - * High speed; doesn't stretch the development cycle. - * Generates documentation in HTML and TeX forms. - . - This package does not include the reference, tutorial, and developer - manuals, not included in the source archive. - - - -Source package: funnelweb-doc -Package: funnelweb-doc -Description: Documentation for funnelweb - This package includes the HTML manuals for funnelweb. These are - the Tutorial Manual, the Reference Manual, and the Developer Manual. - - - -Source package: funny-manpages -Package: funny-manpages -Description: more funny manpages - A set of miscellaneous humorous manpages (don't take them too seriously!). - Includes, amongst others, rtfm (1). - Warning! Some of these manpages might be treated offensive. - You've been warned. - - - -Source package: fuzz -Package: fuzz -Description: stress-test programs by giving them random input - The fuzz generator is designed to attack certain kinds of software and - expose one particular kind of bug common in software. This is the - situation where the programmer implicitly makes some assumptions about - the data stream that the program will be parsing. If the data stream - is substantially different then the program might not be able to deal - with it. - - - -Source package: fv -Package: fv -Description: a tool for viewing and editing FITS format files - Fv provides a graphical user interface to data stored in FITS - (Flexible Image Transport System) files. Local files can be created, - viewed and edited, files on the internet can be opened read-only - through the http and ftp protocols. Through the POWplot program, - FITS data can be visualized in a large variety of styles. An - interface to the SkyView online database allows for searching, - downloading, and plotting of images and object lists for a region of - the sky. - - - -Source package: fvwm -Package: fvwm -Description: F(?) Virtual Window Manager, version 2.4 - FVWM 2 is an ICCCM-1.1 compliant window manager requiring relatively - little memory and providing a three-dimensional appearance and a - virtual desktop, complete with colour icons. -Package: fvwm-common -Description: Files shared between the fvwm, fvwm1 and fvwm95 packages - This package contains icons and some manual pages for use with a - number of window managers, including fvwm, fvwm1, and fvwm95. - . - It also provides xpmroot, a program for displaying an XPM format file - on the root window (background). - - - -Source package: fvwm-icons -Package: fvwm-icons -Description: XPMs for fvwm - Miscellaneous icons in XPM fromat from fvwm. - - - -Source package: fvwm1 -Package: fvwm1 -Description: Old version of the F(?) Virtual Window Manager - This package contains the old version of the FVWM windows manager. - It is no longer supported upstream, having been replaced by FVWM 2, - and so no non-Debian-related bugs will be fixed unless someone - else provides a patch. - . - You probably only want to use this package instead of the fvwm - package if you know what you are doing or have very specific - requirements. - . - FVWM is a fairly small window manager which provides - a three-dimensional appearance and a virtual desktop, - complete with colour icons. - . - You will need to install the fvwm-common package if you want the - xpmroot command and some icons, along with manual pages for the modules. - - - -Source package: fvwm2 -Package: fvwm2 -Description: F(?) Virtual Window Manager, version 2.xx. - The FVWM 2,xx is now packaged as fvwm since version 2.2 was - officially released as a stable package. This Debian package is - provided to allow smooth upgrades from the old fvwm2 package to the - new fvwm package. - - - -Source package: fvwm95 -Package: fvwm95 -Description: Win95 lookalike Window Manager for X - fvwm95 is a Window Manager for the X Window System, configured - to look like a win95 user interface. - Fvwm95 is no longer maintained upstream; it's main continued - advantage is that it has low resource requirements compared to - some of the other window managers that attempt to look somewhat - like windows 95. (TM) -Package: fvwm95-icons -Description: Win95ish icons for X - fvwm95 is a Window Manager for the X Window System, configured - to look like a win95 user interface. These are its icons. - - - -Source package: fvwmconf -Package: fvwmconf -Description: Real-time interactive configuration of fvwm2. - Fvwmconf works only with fvwm2 (which is called fvwm - in Debian 2.2 and later). - This package allows users to interactively configure the - window manager fvwm2. It requires fvwm2, perl, perltk. - Colors, fonts, images, etc., can be browsed and applied - to decorations drawn on application windows. - - - -Source package: fwanalog -Package: fwanalog -Description: iptables log-file report generator (using analog) - fwanalog is a shell script that parses and summarizes firewall logfiles. - It currently understands logs from ipchains (Linux 2.2) and iptables - (Linux 2.4). - It uses analog to generate the log-files, which includes daily statistics and - such, and is both formatted in html and text (for online perusing, and a - daily email, for instance). - - - -Source package: fwbuilder -Package: fwbuilder -Description: Firewall administration tool GUI - Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy - compilers for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall - policy is a set of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which - represent real network objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, - networks, protocols). Firewall Builder helps the user maintain a database - of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. - . - This is the GUI part of fwbuilder -Package: fwbuilder-dev -Description: Firewall Builder policy compiler development - Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy - compilers for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall - policy is a set of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which - represent real network objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, - networks, protocols). Firewall Builder helps the user maintain a database - of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. - . - This package contains a link library and C header for building your own - firewall policy compilers. If you need this, you probably also need to - review the source package, unless you're building something that's already - been fully developed. -Package: fwbuilder-doc -Description: Documentation for fwbuilder - Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy - compilers for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall - policy is a set of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which - represent real network objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, - networks, protocols). Firewall Builder helps the user maintain a database - of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. - . - This package contains the fwbuilder documentation. It is suggested that - you also read the relevant HOWTOs which are available either online, or - in the doc-linux-html package. -Package: fwbuilder-iptables -Description: Linux iptables policy compiler for Firewall Builder - Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy - compilers for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall - policy is a set of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which - represent real network objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, - networks, protocols). Firewall Builder helps the user maintain a database - of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. - . - This package contains the fwbuilder policy compiler for the Linux 2.4 - iptables target. It creates a shell script to be run during the - system bootup process. - - - -Source package: fwctl -Package: fwctl -Description: configure ipchains firewall using higher level abstraction - This Perl Module and the script is used to generate ipchains rules from - config files which are easy to use. It also handles accounting. - . - The rules will be installed from a init script and accounting data is - dumped daily. - - - -Source package: fweb -Package: fweb -Description: A literate-programming tool for C/C++/Fortran/Ratfor - Literate-programming allows the programmer to write a program's - code and its code's documentation, with equal importance accorded - to both. This helps producing a well-documented code. - . - FWEB has grown out of Knuth and Levy's CWEB; it is far more - configurable and customizable than the original, uses LaTeX to - typeset documented code, provides a very powerful macro processor... - . - Ratfor programmers may appreciate the builtin Ratfor-to-Fortran - translator if they don't have the right compiler. - . - Other languages than those cited may be used, but without code - pretty-printing. -Package: fweb-doc -Description: Documentation for Fweb - This is the fweb documentation, in HTML, info, and texinfo formats. - - - -Source package: fwlogwatch -Package: fwlogwatch -Description: Firewall log analyzer - fwlogwatch produces ipchains, netfilter/iptables, ipfilter, Cisco IOS and - Cisco PIX log summary reports in text and HTML form and has a lot of - options to find and display relevant patterns in connection attempts. With - the data found it can also generate customizable incident reports from a - template and send them to abuse contacts at offending sites or CERT - coordination centers. Finally, it can also run as daemon and report - anomalies or start countermeasures. - - - -Source package: g2 -Package: g2 -Description: simple to use 2D graphics library - g2 is a simple to use graphics library for 2D graphical applications - written in Ansi-C. This library provides a comprehensive set of - functions for simultaneous generation of graphical output on different - devices. Presently, the devices supported - are : X11, GIF, PostScript . - More information at http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/ljubo/g2/g2.shtml -Package: libg2-dev -Description: Simple 2D graphics library (development files) - This package provides the static library and header files. -Package: libg20 -Description: Simple 2D graphics library - g2 is an easy to use, portable and powerful 2D graphics library. It - provides a comprehensive set of functions for simultaneous generation of - graphical output on different types of devices. Following devices are - currently supported: PostScript, X11, PNG, JPEG, and Win32 (xfig is in - development). g2 is written in C (ANSI) and has Fortran and PERL - interfaces. - - - -Source package: g3data -Package: g3data -Description: extract data from scanned graphs - g3data is used for extracting data from graphs. For example, graphs - are typically published in scientific journals without tables of the - actual data; g3data makes the process of extracting these data easy. - . - Home page: http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/~frantz/software/g3data.html - - - -Source package: g5 -Package: g5 -Description: gtk-based 5-in-a-row game - A simple game vs. an AI player. Still beta, but the core game is there; - authors are looking for contributions of graphics or sound. - . - This game is a Debian exclusive (at least for now). :-) - - - -Source package: gabber -Package: gabber -Description: A GNOME Jabber client. - Gabber is a Free and Open Source GNOME client for an instant messaging - system called Jabber. Jabber is a Free and Open Source distributed instant - messaging system. It does not rely on a single server, and the protocol is - well documented. Jabber allows communication with many different instant - messaging systems, including ICQ and AIM. - - - -Source package: gaby -Package: gaby -Description: Small Gnome personal databases manager - Gaby is a _small_ personal databases manager for Linux - using GTK+ and Gnome for its GUI. - . - It was designed to provide straight-forward access to databases - a 'normal' user would like (addresses, books, ...) while keeping - the ability to easily create databases for other needs. On a - technical side it was designed with extensibility in mind and - thus use relies a lot on plug-ins. - - - -Source package: gacc -Package: gacc -Description: Personnal accounts manager - gAcc is a program intended to manage one's bank accounts. It provides basic - functions such as : - - having multiple accounts in a wallet file - - user readable configuration file & wallets files - - add / remove any account from the file (happily ;-) ) - - add / remove any operation from any account (idem :) ) - - modify the category list - - point or un-point operations - - display intermediate balance for each operation - - re-edit operations - - re-edit accounts - - internationalisation (not yet finished. volunteers ?) and locale formats - - etc... - . - Some other functions need to be implemented for better use. See the TODO file - to know what they are. - . - - - -Source package: gadfly -Package: gadfly -Description: SQL database and parser generator in Python - Gadfly is a relational database management system which uses a - large subset of very standard SQL as its query language and Python - modules and optional Python/C extension modules as its underlying - engine. Gadfly stores the active database in memory, with recovery - logging to a file system. It supports an optional TCP/IP based - client server mode and log based failure recovery for system or - software failures (but not for disk failures). - . - kwParser, included as part of the Gadfly package, is a parser - generator for Python. It transforms an abstract specification of a - language grammar (for example the CORBA Interface Definition Language) - together with "interpretation functions" that define the semantics of - the language into a compiler or translator or interpreter. - - - -Source package: gail -Package: libgail-dbg -Description: Gail libraries and debugging symbols - Gail is the "GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library". - . - This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided - primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes - it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are - installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory - in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - Most people will not need this package. -Package: libgail-dev -Description: GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library -- development files - Gail implements ATK interfaces for GTK+ widgets. which is dynamically - loadable at runtime by a GTK+ application. Once loaded, those parts of - your application that use standard GTK+ widgets will have a basic level - of accessibility, without you having to modify your application at all. - . - This package contains the development files for Gail. -Package: libgail0 -Description: GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library - Gail implements ATK interfaces for GTK+ widgets. which is dynamically - loadable at runtime by a GTK+ application. Once loaded, those parts of - your application that use standard GTK+ widgets will have a basic level - of accessibility, without you having to modify your application at all. - . - This package contains core shared libraries. -Package: libgailutil9 -Description: GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library -- utility library - Gail implements ATK interfaces for GTK+ widgets. which is dynamically - loadable at runtime by a GTK+ application. Once loaded, those parts of - your application that use standard GTK+ widgets will have a basic level - of accessibility, without you having to modify your application at all. - . - This package contains the utility library. - - - -Source package: gaim -Package: gaim -Description: GPL multi-protocol instant messenger client - Gtk+ version - Gaim is a Gtk+ based instant messenger client that supports the TOC and - OSCAR (and hence ICQ) AIM protocols, as well as providing plugins for - the Gadu-gadu, IRC, Jabber, MSN Messenger, Napster, old ICQ, Yahoo! - Messenger and Zephyr protocols. - . - As the name suggests, it was originally designed for using AOL's - Instant Messenger service (you can sign up at http://www.aim.aol.com/). - Consequently it contains many of the same features as AOL's IM client, - as well as incorporating many new features, such as the multiple - protocol support. - . - This version is compiled without GNOME support, making Gaim a - stand-alone Gtk+ program. -Package: gaim-common -Description: GPL multi-protocol instant messenger client - common files - This package contains documentation, plugins, icons, manpages and - locales data common to the gaim and gaim-gnome packages. It also - includes a few header files in /usr/include/gaim, to make it possible - to build plugins without the source to Gaim. -Package: gaim-gnome -Description: GPL multi-protocol instant messenger client - GNOME applet - Gaim is a Gtk+ based instant messenger client that supports the TOC and - OSCAR (and hence ICQ) AIM protocols, as well as providing plugins for - the Gadu-gadu, IRC, Jabber, MSN Messenger, Napster, old ICQ, Yahoo! - Messenger and Zephyr protocols. - . - As the name suggests, it was originally designed for using AOL's - Instant Messenger service (you can sign up at http://www.aim.aol.com/). - Consequently it contains many of the same features as AOL's IM client, - as well as incorporating many new features, such as the multiple - protocol support. - . - This version is compiled with GNOME support, making Gaim into a GNOME - panel applet. - - - -Source package: gal -Package: libgal-data -Description: G App Libs (data files) - This module contains some library functions that came from Gnumeric - and Evolution. The idea is to reuse those widgets across various - larger GNOME applications that might want to use these widgets. -Package: libgal-dev -Description: G App Libs (development files) - This module contains some library functions that came from Gnumeric - and Evolution. The idea is to reuse those widgets across various - larger GNOME applications that might want to use these widgets. -Package: libgal19 -Description: G App Libs (run time library) - This module contains some library functions that came from Gnumeric - and Evolution. The idea is to reuse those widgets across various - larger GNOME applications that might want to use these widgets. - - - -Source package: gallery -Package: gallery -Description: a web-based photo album written in php - Gallery is a web-based photo album with multiple user support. It - provides users with the ability to create and maintain their own albums via an - intuitive web interface. Photo management includes automatic thumbnail - creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning, searching and more. - Albums can have read, write and caption permissions per individual - authenticated user for an additional level of privacy. - . - Created in an effort to prevent well meaning folks from sending obscenely - large photos by email, Gallery provides an easy place for friends and - relatives to create and maintain their own photo albums. - - - -Source package: galrey -Package: galrey -Description: Command line image gallery generator. It also makes thumbnails. - Galrey is a command line image gallery - generator. It takes your pictures and creates - thumbnails and browsable HTML pages. - . - Galrey also allows you to add a comment for each image. - . - The HTML output can be fully customized editing the template file. - - - -Source package: gamix -Package: gamix -Description: Graphical mixer for ALSA using gtk+. - This package contains a graphical front-end (using the GTK+ toolkit) - to the ALSA native mixer device. - - - -Source package: ganso -Package: ganso -Description: GNOME Animation Studio - GAnSO is a powerful animation studio that lets you create your own videos - under the GNOME desktop. It can be extended in a lot of senses with - plug-ins, while uses a simplified core. It does image caching - to limit the amount of memory used, and allows codecs to be dynamically - loaded from plug-ins also. - - - -Source package: garchiver -Package: garchiver -Description: Archiver with a WinZip and a tree interface, and full drag and drop. - garchiver is an archiver for Gnome. It has a tree interface that lets you - navigate through your archives very easily, as well as the classic WinZip - interface. File can be dragged from a file manager and dropped on garchiver. - Single files can be extracted with or without the path they were in. - . - It currently fully supports .zip, .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.Z. - . - Extracting and viewing of rar and arj archives is working, but not stable. - It uses python modules to do all the work, so it is very easy to extend. - - - -Source package: garlic -Package: garlic -Description: [Chemistry] a free molecular visualization program - Garlic is probably the most portable molecular visualization program - in the Unix world. It's written for the investigation of membrane - proteins. It may be used to visualize other proteins, as well as some - geometric objects. The name should has something to do with the - structure and operation of this program. This version of garlic - recognizes PDB format version 2.1. Garlic may also be used to analyze - protein sequences. - . - Features include (but not limited to): - o The slab position and thickness are visible in a small window. - o Atomic bonds as well as atoms are treated as independent drawable - objects. - o The atomic and bond colors depend on position. Five mapping modes - are available (as for slab). - o Capable to display stereo image. - o Capable to display other geometric objects, like membrane. - o Atomic information is available for atom covered by the mouse - pointer. No click required, just move the mouse pointer over the - structure! - o Capable to load more than one structure. - o Capable to draw Ramachandran plot, helical wheel, Venn diagram, - averaged hydrophobicity and hydrophobic moment plot. - o The command prompt is available at the bottom of the main window. - It is able to display one error message and one command string. - . - Author: - Damir Zucic (zucic@pref.etfos.hr), University of Osijek, Croatia. - . - Keywords: - molecular visualization, protein structure, DNA structure, PDB, - molecular rendering, biological macromolecule - - - -Source package: garlic-doc -Package: garlic-doc -Description: [Chemistry] a molecular visualization program - documents - This is the documentation package for Garlic. - . - Garlic is probably the most portable molecular visualization program - in the Unix world. It's written for the investigation of membrane - proteins. It may be used to visualize other proteins, as well as some - geometric objects. The name should has something to do with the - structure and operation of this program. This version of garlic - recognizes PDB format version 2.1. Garlic may also be used to analyze - protein sequences. - . - Features include (but not limited to): - o The slab position and thickness are visible in a small window. - o Atomic bonds as well as atoms are treated as independent drawable - objects. - o The atomic and bond colors depend on position. Five mapping modes - are available (as for slab). - o Capable to display stereo image. - o Capable to display other geometric objects, like membrane. - o Atomic information is available for atom covered by the mouse - pointer. No click required, just move the mouse pointer over the - structure! - o Capable to load more than one structure. - o Capable to draw Ramachandran plot, helical wheel, Venn diagram, - averaged hydrophobicity and hydrophobic moment plot. - o The command prompt is available at the bottom of the main window. - It is able to display one error message and one command string. - . - Author: - Damir Zucic (zucic@pref.etfos.hr), University of Osijek, Croatia. - . - Keywords: - molecular visualization, protein structure, DNA structure, PDB, - molecular rendering, biological macromolecule - - - -Source package: gaspell -Package: gaspell -Description: Gnome front end to the aspell spell checker - Gnome frontend to the Aspell library. It has a 'Lookup' facility to - look up definitions from online dictionaries using the dict protocol. - - - -Source package: gato -Package: gato -Description: GUI interface to the "at" command. - Gato is a GTK interface to the "at" command. The "at" command - is the standard Unix way to allow you to schedule commands to be - run sometime in the future. - - - -Source package: gatos -Package: gatos -Description: ATI All-in-Wonder TV capture software - The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite for - capturing video. This package does not require kernel - patches, and includes: - . - * xatitv: GUI TV-in-a-window application - GUI access to all GATOS functionality, save tv-out. - * atitv: Simple text-mode program - Basic functionality to record video and toggle tv-out. - * atitoppm: - * atitogif: - * atitojpg: - YUV conversion utilities - * yuvsum: video field to frame converter - Averages all images in gatos.yuv (must all - be same size). - * atisplit: YUV conversion to ucbmpeg - This splits the output file for MPEG encoding. -Package: libgatos-dev -Description: The General ATI TV and Overlay Software(GATOS): Dev Lib and Headers. - The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite for - capturing video. -Package: libgatos0 -Description: The General ATI TV and Overlay Software(GATOS): Runtime Libraries - The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite for - capturing video. - - - -Source package: gauche -Package: gauche -Description: A Scheme implementation designed for script writing. - Gauche is a Scheme implementation developed to be a handy script - interpreter, which allows programmers and system administrators to - write small to large scripts for their daily chores. Quick startup, - built-in system interface, native multilingual support are some of - the author's goals. - - - -Source package: gawk -Package: gawk -Description: GNU awk, a pattern scanning and processing language - `awk', a program that you can use to select particular records in a - file and perform operations upon them. - . - Gawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming language. - It conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX 1003.2 Command - Language And Utilities Standard. This version in turn is based on the - description in The AWK Programming Language, by Aho, Kernighan, and - Weinberger, with the additional features defined in the System V Release - 4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides more recent Bell Labs awk - extensions, and some GNU-specific extensions. - - - -Source package: gb -Package: gb -Description: Gnome Basic - VB compatible Basic for GNOME - Gnome Basic is an embryonic attempt to provide Visual Basic compatible - functionality for the GNOME project, particularly with respect to - office (VBA) compatibility. - . - This package provides the command-line Gnome Basic controller. -Package: libgb-dev -Description: Gnome Basic runtime libraries (development files) - Gnome Basic is an embryonic attempt to provide Visual Basic compatible - functionality for the GNOME project, particularly with respect to - office (VBA) compatibility. - . - This package provides the development files for the runtime libraries. -Package: libgb0 -Description: Gnome Basic runtime libraries - Gnome Basic is an embryonic attempt to provide Visual Basic compatible - functionality for the GNOME project, particularly with respect to - office (VBA) compatibility. - . - This package provides the runtime libraries, including the parser - and the interpreter. - - - -Source package: gbase -Package: gbase -Description: small numeric base converter - If you specify a number on the command line (preceded by a switch to - describe the base the number is in) the program will display that - number in all four bases on the console and exit. You can also specify - the -s switch which will allow you to enter/display signed - numbers. (This allows the use of a - (minus) before a decimal number). - . - Just running the program without any switches will display the main - window. There are four entry boxes, corresponding to each of the four - bases. You can type into any of these boxes and the others will update - automagically. The program will ignore any characters that are not - allowed for that particular base. It will only allow a - (minus) at - the start of a decimal number, if the signed option is on. - - - -Source package: gbatnav -Package: gbatnav -Description: networked BattleShip game - Batalla Naval is a networked BattleShip game. It supports multiple players - and multiple robots at the same time. - - - -Source package: gbib -Package: gbib -Description: user-friendly editor and browser for BibTeX databases - You can use it also to insert citations inside a LyX document. - gBib is able to import and export BiBTeX databases. - - - -Source package: gbiff -Package: gbiff -Description: A mail notification program supported GTK+ and Gnome - gbiff checks for mail within a file, a qmail or MH style dir, - or an IMAP4 or a POP3 server. It can display headers (number, - sender, subject, and date) when new mail has arrived. - It interprets any ISO-8859 encoding and supports both GTK and GNOME. - - - -Source package: gbuffy -Package: gbuffy -Description: A GTK+-based, XBuffy-like multiple mailbox "biff" program - GBuffy will poll multiple mailboxes for new mail. It will list the - number of new messages in each mailbox you configure. It will also - highlight the mailboxes which have new mail. Pressing the left mouse - button on a mailbox with new mail will display the Sender and Subject - of each new message. Additionally, GBuffy will display the X-Face - header for messages which have them. Pressing the middle mouse button - on a mailbox will launch the configured command, generally a command - to read the mailbox with your favorite mailreader. Pressing the right - mouse button will bring up the configure menu. - . - GBuffy is currently capable of watching MBOX, MMDF, Maildir and MH - Folders. This version also supports IMAP4rev1 and NNTP with XOVER - mailboxes. Support for an external program for notification is - planned. -Package: gbuffy-gnome -Description: A multiple mailbox "biff" GNOME panel applet - GBuffy will poll multiple mailboxes for new mail. It will list the - number of new messages in each mailbox you configure. It will also - highlight the mailboxes which have new mail. Pressing the left mouse - button on a mailbox with new mail will display the Sender and Subject - of each new message. Additionally, GBuffy will display the X-Face - header for messages which have them. Pressing the middle mouse button - on a mailbox will launch the configured command, generally a command - to read the mailbox with your favorite mailreader. Pressing the right - mouse button will bring up the configure menu. - . - GBuffy is currently capable of watching MBOX, MMDF, Maildir and MH - Folders. This version also supports IMAP4rev1 and NNTP with XOVER - mailboxes. Support for an external program for notification is - planned. - . - This package includes GBuffy compiled as a GNOME panel applet. - - - -Source package: gc -Package: gc -Description: Utility to calculate bearing and range to a location - Gcb computes Great Circle Bearing and Range given the latitude and longitude - (degrees and minutes). You must input the lat/long of the two stations. - The output will then be relative from station1 to station2. - - - -Source package: gcal -Package: gcal -Description: Prints calendars - Gcal displays a calendar for a month or a year, eternal holiday lists - and fixed date lists, in many ways. The program correctly omits the - dates that were skipped when the current Gregorian calendar replaced - the earlier Julian calendar. - . - Apart from the usual and well known calendar functions like the - output of a month or a year calendar sheet, or the output of an eternal - holiday list, Gcal offers the facility to display fixed dates on the - day of their occurrence and to remind or inform the user about them. - So it's imaginable after booting the computer or starting the work - session, that the user is informed on screen or by means of electronic - mail, about all holidays or appointments which are observed or - scheduled for that day. - - - -Source package: gcardscheme -Package: gcardscheme -Description: GNOME applet for changing PCMCIA-CS schemes. - GCardScheme is a GNOME applet for changing PCMCIA-CS card schemes. - Schemes allow for multiple configurations without having to change - configuration files (e.g. different schemes for home and office - networks). - - - -Source package: gcc (2.95.2-13) -Package: chill -Description: The GNU Chill compiler. - This is the ITU 1 compiler. Chill is - the "CCITT High-Level Language", where CCITT is the old name - for what is now ITU, the International Telecommunications Union. - It is a language in the Modula-2 family, and targets many of the - same applications as Ada (especially large embedded systems). - Chill was never used much in the United States, but is still - being used in Europe, Brazil, Korea, and other places. -Package: cpp -Description: The GNU C preprocessor. - The GNU C preprocessor is required by some utilities that use it for - macro substitutions. This package has been separated from gcc for - the benefit of those who require the preprocessor but not the - compiler. -Package: g++ -Description: The GNU C++ compiler. - This is the GNU C++ compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C++. -Package: g77 -Description: The GNU Fortran 77 compiler. - This is the GNU g77 Fortran compiler, which compiles - Fortran 77 on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. 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Currently available boards include: - * learning how to use a mouse and keyboard - * learning simple arithmetics - * learning how to read an analog clock - * recognize letters after hearing their names - * reading practice - * small games (memory games, jigsaw puzzles, ...) - * etc. - . - It is designed so that it is easy to implement new boards to - GCompris. -Package: gcompris-data -Description: Data files for GCompris - Boards, images and sounds for GCompris. -Package: gcompris-sound-de -Description: Sound files for GCompris (german) - These are sounds used in some GCompris boards. -Package: gcompris-sound-en -Description: Sound files for GCompris (english) - These are sounds used in some GCompris boards. -Package: gcompris-sound-es -Description: Sound files for GCompris (spanish) - These are sounds used in some GCompris boards. -Package: gcompris-sound-fr -Description: Sound files for GCompris (french) - These are sounds used in some GCompris boards. - - - -Source package: gconf -Package: gconf -Description: GNOME configuration database system. 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The - default character is Space Ghost, but you can use and make your own - characters through themes. - . - You can find more theme here: http://figz.com/gdancer/themes.php - - - -Source package: gdb -Package: gdb -Description: The GNU Debugger - GDB is a source-level debugger, capable of breaking programs at - any specific line, displaying variable values, and determining - where errors occurred. Currently, it works for C, C++, Fortran - Modula 2 and Java programs. A must-have for any serious - programmer. - - - -Source package: gdb-arm -Package: gdb-arm -Description: The GNU Debugger - ARM processor only - ARM variant of the gdb debugger. Only needed until real gdb gets - updated enough to support ARM. Probably in woody. - - - -Source package: gdbm -Package: libgdbm1 -Description: GNU dbm database routines (runtime version). [libc5 compat] - Only install this package if you have libc5 programs that still need it. - GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible - hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions. - . - The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus - providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type - ('hash' to perl programmers). -Package: libgdbm1-altdev -Description: GNU dbm database routines (development files) [libc5 compat] - Only install this package if you build programs with libc5 compatibility. - GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible - hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions. - . - The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus - providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type - ('hash' to perl programmers). 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[libc6 version] - GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible - hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions. - . - The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus - providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type - ('hash' to perl programmers). -Package: libgdbmg1-dev -Description: GNU dbm database routines (development files) [libc6 version] - GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible - hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions. - . - This library is no longer supported by the FSF, and hasn't been worked on - in several years -- for new applications, please consider libdb instead, and - also consider migrating old applications, see /usr/doc/libgdbmg1-dev/MIGRATE. - - - -Source package: gdict -Package: gdict -Description: small GTK app to retrieve definitions from MIT's dictionary server - gdict is a small application based on GTK that retrieves definitions from MIT's - dictionary server. - - - -Source package: gdis -Package: gdis -Description: molecular display - A GTK based program for the display and manipulation of - isolated molecules and periodic systems. It is in - development, but is nonetheless fairly functional. It - has the following features: - . - * Support for several file types (CIF, BIOSYM, XYZ, - XTL, MARVIN, and GULP) - * A simple molecular creation and manipulation tool - * A dialogue for creating starting configurations for - molecular dynamics simulations - * Assorted tools for visualization (geometry information, - region highlighting, etc.) - * Animation of BIOSYM files (also rendered animations, - see below) - . - GDIS also allows you to perform the following functions - through other packages: - . - * Model rendering (courtesy of POVRay) - * Energy minimization (courtesy of GULP) - * Morphology calculation (courtesy of cdd) - * Space group processing (courtesy of SgInfo) - * View the Periodic Table (courtesy of GPeriodic) - * Load additional filetypes, such as PDB (courtesy of Babel) - . - (from: http://gdis.seul.org/) - - - -Source package: gdk-pixbuf -Package: libgdk-pixbuf-dev -Description: The GdkPixBuf library - development files. - The GdkPixBuf library provides a number of features: - - Reference counting for libart's ArtPixBuf structure. - - Image loading facilities. - - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: - drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - - Fast scaling and compositing of pixbufs. - - Simple animation loading (ie. animated GIFs) -Package: libgdk-pixbuf-gnome-dev -Description: The GNOME GdkPixBuf library - development files. - The GdkPixBuf library provides a number of features: - - Reference counting for libart's ArtPixBuf structure. - - Image loading facilities. - - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: - drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - - Fast scaling and compositing of pixbufs. - - Simple animation loading (ie. animated GIFs) -Package: libgdk-pixbuf-gnome2 -Description: The GNOME Canvas pixbuf library - The GnomeCanvasPixbuf library provides a number of features: - - Reference counting for libart's ArtPixBuf structure. - - Image loading facilities. - - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: - drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - - Fast scaling and compositing of pixbufs. - - Simple animation loading (ie. animated GIFs) -Package: libgdk-pixbuf2 -Description: The GdkPixBuf library. - The GdkPixBuf library provides a number of features: - - Reference counting for libart's ArtPixBuf structure. - - Image loading facilities. - - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: - drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - - Fast scaling and compositing of pixbufs. - - Simple animation loading (ie. animated GIFs) - - - -Source package: gdkxft -Package: gdkxft-capplet -Description: gtk+-1.2 anti-aliased font support control panel - *** THIS WILL CAUSE APPLICATIONS TO CRASH, DIE, LOSE INFORMATION, - AND OTHER NASTY EFFECTS. DON'T USE THIS IF YOU WANT STABILITY *** - . - This gnomecc capplet can assist in managing the use of libgdkxft. -Package: libgdkxft0 -Description: transparently adds anti-aliased font support to gtk+-1.2 - *** THIS WILL CAUSE APPLICATIONS TO CRASH, DIE, LOSE INFORMATION, - AND OTHER NASTY EFFECTS. DON'T USE THIS IF YOU WANT STABILITY *** - . - Using an LD_PRELOAD, this library can transparently add AA fonts to gtk+ - applications without recompiling. There are no headers for this library. - - - -Source package: gdl -Package: libgdl-dev -Description: Gnome Devtool Libraries (Static libs) - This package contains components and libraries that are intended to - be shared between GNOME development tools, including gnome-debug, - gnome-build, and gIDE. - . - The current pieces of GDL include: - . - - A code-editing bonobo component based on the Scintilla - widget (scintilla-control). - . - - A utility library that also contains the stubs and skels for - the above components (gdl). -Package: libgdl0 -Description: Gnome Devtool Libraries (runtime libs) - This package contains components and libraries that are intended to - be shared between GNOME development tools, including gnome-debug, - gnome-build, and gIDE. - . - The current pieces of GDL include: - . - - A code-editing bonboo component based on the Scintilla - widget (scintilla-control). - . - - A utility library that also contains the stubs and skels for - the above components (gdl). - - - -Source package: gdm -Package: gdm -Description: GNOME Display Manager - gdm provides the equivalent of a "login:" prompt for X displays- it - pops up a login window and starts an X session. - . - It provides all the functionality of xdm, including XDMCP support for - managing remote displays. - . - The greeting window is written using the GNOME libraries and hence - looks like a GNOME application- even to the extent of supporting - themes! By default, the greeter is run as an unprivileged user for - security. - - - -Source package: gdome2 -Package: libgdome2-0 -Description: DOM level2 library for accessing XML files - gdome2 is a fast, light and complete DOM level2 implementation based - on libxml2. Although it has been written for the GNOME project, it - can be used stand-alone. - . - A DOM implementation (also called a host implementation) is what - makes a parsed XML or HTML document available for processing via a - standard interface called DOM. - . - libgdome2 currently supports the "Core", "XML", "Events" and - "MutationEvents" modules from the DOM2 Recommendation (see - http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/ and - http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/), and is supposed to become - a full implementation of all the DOM2 standard. -Package: libgdome2-dev -Description: Development files for libgdome2 - This package contains the header files and static libraries for - developing with libgdome2-0. - . - gdome2 is a fast, light and complete DOM level2 implementation based - on libxml2. Although it has been written for the GNOME project, it - can be used stand-alone. - . - A DOM implementation (also called a host implementation) is what - makes a parsed XML or HTML document available for processing via a - standard interface called DOM. - . - libgdome2 currently supports the "Core", "XML", "Events" and - "MutationEvents" modules from the DOM2 Recommendation (see - http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/ and - http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/), and is supposed to become - a full implementation of all the DOM2 standard. - - - -Source package: gdtclft -Package: gdtclft -Description: Tcl interface to GD graphics creation library. - This package provides a simple Tcl interface to the gd (PNG drawing) - package, version 1.3. It includes an interface to all the gd - functions and data structures from Tcl commands. - - - -Source package: geas -Package: geas -Description: GNU Enterprise Application Server - The GNU Enterprise Application Server provides a way to do CORBA communication - without having to understand CORBA. It turns relational data structures - into objects for use by a client. Methods are written in Python. -Package: geas-doc -Description: GNU Enterprise Application Server Docs - This package contains docs about geas. In particular: some api guide and - 'how to build applications which run with geas', some schemes and internal - docs, comments about source code. - - - -Source package: geda -Package: geda -Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software - GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! - - - -Source package: geda-doc -Package: geda-doc -Description: Documentation for GNU EDA -- Electronics design software - GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! - . - This package includes the documentation. - - - -Source package: geda-gnetlist -Package: geda-gnetlist -Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- netlister - GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! - - - -Source package: geda-gschem -Package: geda-gschem -Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- schematic editor - GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! - - - -Source package: geda-gsymcheck -Package: geda-gsymcheck -Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- symbol checker - GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! - - - -Source package: geda-symbols -Package: geda-symbols -Description: Symbols for GNU EDA -- Electronics design software - GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! - . - This package includes the device symbols files for gschem. - - - -Source package: geda-utils -Package: geda-utils -Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- utilities - GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! - - - -Source package: gedit -Package: gedit -Description: Light-weight text editor - Gedit has all the basic features you come to expect from a simple text - editor, but Gedit has a native graphic user interface (GUI). Gedit also - has command line arguments available to users to quickly and easily view - and edit files from a terminal. Overall, Gedit is an easy to use text - editor with utilizing the powerful capabilities of the GNOME desktop. - . - Gedit has a versatile plug-in architecture to extend its capablilties. - This allows you to perform functions you don't normally expect from - a text editor, such as piping the output of a shell command to - the screen. The plug-in architecture also lets you email people, browse - the internet, or produce a diff from gedit. - - - -Source package: geekcode -Package: geekcode -Description: Program for generating geekcode. - This is a program for generating the geekcode. - See http://www.geekcode.com for more info and for discovering - if you need the geekcode. - - - -Source package: geg -Package: geg -Description: a GTK+ Equation Grapher - geg is a very simple utility for parsing and plotting 2D-functions, eg - f(x) = 3 + sin(x), and much more complicated functions of course. - It is written with GTK+ and provides a neat, configurable user interface. - - - -Source package: gem -Package: gem -Description: Graphics Environment for Multimedia, OpenGL animation tools. - Gem is a loadable library for Pd, which adds OpenGL (tm) - graphics rendering and animation to Pd. Pd is a graphical programming - language adn computer music system. - - - -Source package: gemdropx -Package: gemdropx -Description: Gem Drop X is an interesting one-player puzzle game for X11 - The game is played with YOU at the bottom of the screen. At the - top is a random assortment of colored shapes ("gems"). As time - goes on, more gems appear at the very top of the screen, pushing the - rest downwards. The game is over when the gems reach the bottom. - . - It's your job to keep the screen from filling up. You do this by - "grabbing" gems from the top of the screen, carrying them around, - if need be, and "throwing" them back up. - . - If, when you throw some gems back up, you create a "match" of 3 or more - gems in a vertical column, they disappear (with a cool little explosion). - At this point, if there are any "matches" of the same gem to the left or - right of this column, they disappear too! And so on. This is great for - cool chain-reactions! You also get more points for the more gems that - disappear in a match. (Matching four gives as many points as matching - three twice, for example.) - - - -Source package: genesis -Package: genesis -Description: General-purpose neural simulator - GENESIS is a general purpose simulation platform which was developed to - support the simulation of neural systems ranging from complex models of - single neurons to simulations of large networks made up of more abstract - neuronal components. - . - GENESIS has provided the basis for laboratory courses in neural simulation - at both Caltech and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. - Most current GENESIS applications involve realistic simulations of - biological neural systems. Although the software can also model more - abstract networks, other simulators are more suitable for backpropagation - and similar connectionist modeling. - - - -Source package: geneweb -Package: geneweb -Description: Genealogy Software with Web Interface - Geneweb allows you to keep track of ancestral data. It is a powerful - system for maintaining a set of data about your family history. It - supports much of the GEDCOM tag system for data storage, and can be - used either as your primary system for archiving genealogical data, - or as a web service (through a CGI interface) for publishing your - data for others to use. - . - Geneweb is under active use and development, so its feature set - is constantly improving. It already boasts features not found in - most off-the-shelf products, such as consanguinity and relationship - calculations, as well as other statistical analysis tools. -Package: gwtp -Description: Web interface for interacting with Geneweb databases - Gwtp is a CGI program allowing owners of data bases accomodated in a - GeneWeb site to upload and download their data bases on the site and - change their configuration parameters. - - - -Source package: genext2fs -Package: genext2fs -Description: ext2 filesystem generator for embedded systems - `genext2fs' is meant to generate an ext2 filesystem - as a normal (non-root) user. It doesn't require you to mount - the image file to copy files on it. It doesn't even require - you to be the superuser to make device nodes. - . - Warning ! `genext2fs' has been designed for embedded - systems. As such, it will generate a filesystem for single-user - usage: all files/directories/etc... will belong to UID/GID 0 - - - -Source package: gengameng -Package: libgengameng-dev -Description: Generic Game Engine library development files - gengameng is a simple generic C++ game engine library supporting X11 - double-buffering. - . - Install this package if you wish to compile programs which use - libgengamegeng. -Package: libgengameng3 -Description: Generic Game Engine library - gengameng is a simple, generic C++ game engine library supporting X11 - double-buffering. - . - You should install this package if you need to run packages which use - gengameng. - - - -Source package: gengetopt -Package: gengetopt -Description: skeleton main.c generator - gengetopt reads an interface description file, and writes a skeleton - main.c file. gengetopt supports: long and short options, 11 types of - parameters (including flag, int, double, string, and function call), - and a usage message. - - - -Source package: genius -Package: genius -Description: Command-line and gnome calculator - Genius is a calculator program similar in some aspects to bc and - matlab. GEL is the name of it's extension language, in fact, a large - part of the standard genius functions are written in gel itself. - . - Features of Genius: - . - * arbitrary precision integers (2-36), multiple precision floats - * uses rationals when possible - * will calculate and show half calculated expressions if the - calculation could not be completed - * variables - * user functions - * variable and function references with C like syntax - * anonymous functions - * it will add missing parenthesis on the ends of expressions (only - in the GUI version) - * matrix support - * complex numbers -Package: genius-dev -Description: Command-line and gnome calculator - development files - Genius is a calculator program similar in some aspects to bc and - matlab. GEL is the name of it's extension language, in fact, a large - part of the standard genius functions are written in gel itself. - . - This package installs some header files and libraries useful to - develop Genius plugins. - - - -Source package: genparse -Package: genparse -Description: command line parser generator - Genparse is a generic command line parser generator. From simple and - concise specification file, you can define the command line parameters - and switches that you would like to be able to pass to your program. - Genparse creates the C code of the parser for you, which you can then - compile as a separate file and link with your program. - - - -Source package: genpower -Package: genpower -Description: Monitor UPS and handle line power failures - The express aim of the genpower package is to add additional functionally - and a simpler means of configuring UPS monitoring, in a full featured - suite that can be configured to work with most UPSs featuring an RS232 - monitoring port. - . - Depending on the UPS, cable, and the manner in which the genpower - package is configured, the genpower package provides the following - features: - . - * Line power sensing - * Low battery detection - * Physical cable detection - * The ability to kill the UPS's inverter - . - The Debian package has an extra cable description called "apc-pnp" - that should support all of the above for the APC Back-UPS Pro, Smart-UPS, - and Matrix-UPS systems using the included Windows-95 Plug-and-Play cable! - - - -Source package: genromfs -Package: genromfs -Description: This is the mkfs equivalent for romfs filesystem - You need it to build a romfs filesystem. romfs is a small, - read-only filesystem intended for installation/rescue - disks or "embedded" applications. - . - This filesystem is supported by Linux 2.1.25 and later. - - - -Source package: gentoo -Package: gentoo -Description: A fully GUI configurable X file manager using GTK+ - gentoo is a file manager for X11, written from scratch in pure C. It - utilises the GTK+ toolkit for its interface. A goal with gentoo is to let - the user do all configuration from within the program itself; there should - be no need to hand-edit configuration files and restart the program in - order to customize it. - . - gentoo features a fairly complex and powerful file identification system, - coupled to a object-oriented style system, which together give you a lot - of control over how files of different types are displayed and acted upon. - - - -Source package: geomview -Package: geomview -Description: interactive geometry viewing program - Geomview is interactive geometry software which is - particularly appropriate for mathematics research and education. - In particular, geomview can display things in hyperbolic and - spherical space as well as Euclidean space. - . - Modules that rely on the non-free libforms library are not included. - . - Geomview allows multiple independently controllable objects and - cameras. It provides interactive control for motion, appearances - (including lighting, shading, and materials), picking on an - object, edge or vertex level, snapshots in SGI image file or - Renderman RIB format, and adding or deleting objects is provided - through direct mouse manipulation, control panels, and keyboard - shortcuts. External programs can drive desired aspects of the - viewer (such as continually loading changing geometry or - controlling the motion of certain objects) while allowing - interactive control of everything else. - Homepage: http://geomview.org. - - - -Source package: gerbv -Package: gerbv -Description: Gerber file viewer for PCB design - gerbv is a utility for viewing Gerber files. Gerber files are used - for communicating printed circuit board (PCB) designs to PCB manufacturers. - - - -Source package: gerstensaft -Package: gerstensaft -Description: Frontend for Simple Asynchronous File Transfer - Gerstensaft is an easy to use graphical oriented frontend for - sendfile(1). It features sending files and directories and provides a - history for addresses. - - - -Source package: getmail -Package: getmail -Description: POP3, APOP mail gatherer/forwarder. - getmail is intended as a simple replacement for fetchmail. - It retrieves mail (either all messages, or only unread messages) - from one or more POP3 servers for one or more email accounts, - and reliably delivers into a qmail-style Maildir, mbox file or - to a command (pipe delivery) like maildrop or procmail. - specified on a per-account basis. getmail also has support for - domain (multidrop) mailboxes. - - - -Source package: gettext -Package: gettext -Description: GNU Internationalization utilities - Interesting for authors or maintainers of other packages or programs - which they want to see internationalized. -Package: gettext-base -Description: GNU Internationalization utilities for the base system - This package includes the gettext and ngettext programs which allow - other packages to internationalize the messages given by shell scripts. -Package: gettext-doc -Description: Documentation for GNU gettext. - This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU gettext. -Package: gettext-el -Description: Emacs po-mode for editing .po files. - This package contains po-mode.el for easy .po editing using emacs. - gettext depends on this package so that people who upgrade using apt-get - will not miss it. This dependency will be dropped after the release of woody. - - - -Source package: gfax -Package: gfax -Description: The GNU HaliFAX Sender - This is the GNU HaliFAX Sender, a component of GNU HaliFAX which will - help you send Postscript and TIFF g3/g4 files to mgetty+sendfax or - hylafax for sending faxes. - . - The GNU HaliFAX will be a complete free client package for HylaFAX - and maybe for other fax systems in the future. - It is intended to run on both the Win32 platform and the GNU system. - - - -Source package: gfcc -Package: gfcc -Description: GTK firewall control center - Allows setup of a firewall using a GTK gui. - - - -Source package: gfloppy -Package: gfloppy -Description: GUI for formatting floppy. - Gfloppy is a utility to make formatting ext2 and DOS floppies quickly using - a nice GUI. - - - -Source package: gfontview -Package: gfontview -Description: A font viewer for Type 1 and TrueType fonts - Displays samples from PostScript(tm) Type 1 or TrueType(tm) .ttf font - files. - - - -Source package: gforth -Package: gforth -Description: GNU Forth Language Environment - This is the GNU'ish implementation of a Forth programming environment. - . - Forth, as a language, is best known for being stack-based, and completely - extensible. Each Forth environment provides one or more dictionaries of - pre-defined words, and programming in Forth consists of defining and - executing new words that are combinations of previously defined words. It - has been said that learning Forth changes forever the way you think about - writing programs. - . - For more information about Forth, visit the Forth Interest Group web site - at http://www.forth.org/fig.html. - - - -Source package: gfpoken -Package: gfpoken -Description: Recreate a grid of mirrors from clues given by tests - Send balls through an invisible grid of mirrors (and other interesting - widgets) and observe where they end up. Then, try to recreate the same - grid from the results you just obtained. - - - -Source package: gfslicer -Package: gfslicer -Description: A utility to split and join files - gfslicer is a utility which allows you to split (slice) files into - files with the size of your choice. It can also join (desclice) these - files back into the original file. Other features are compression and - error checking. - - - -Source package: gftp -Package: gftp -Description: X/GTK+ FTP client - gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client, available in two versions: - * version for X, written using GLib and GTK+ - * version for the console, using only GLib - . - This is an upgrade convenience package, it's only useful for depending on -Package: gftp-common -Description: shared files for other gFTP packages - gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client. This package contains the locale data - used by both gftp-gtk and gftp-text, along with a common manual page. - . - gFTP features: - * simultaneous downloads, - * resuming of interrupted file transfers, - * file transfer queues, - * downloading of entire directories, - * FTP and HTTP proxy support, - * remote directory caching, - * passive and non-passive file transfers, - * drag-n-drop support, - * bookmarks menu, - * support for SSH and SSH2 file transfers, - * support FXP transferts, - * stop button, and many more features. -Package: gftp-gtk -Description: X/GTK+ FTP client - gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client. This version of it runs under X - and was written using GLib/GTK+. - . - gFTP features: - * simultaneous downloads, - * resuming of interrupted file transfers, - * file transfer queues, - * downloading of entire directories, - * FTP and HTTP proxy support, - * remote directory caching, - * passive and non-passive file transfers, - * drag-n-drop support, - * bookmarks menu, - * support for SSH and SSH2 file transfers, - * support FXP transferts, - * stop button, and many more features. -Package: gftp-text -Description: a colored FTP client using GLib - gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client. This version of it runs under console - and was written using GLib. - . - gFTP features: - * simultaneous downloads, - * resuming of interrupted file transfers, - * file transfer queues, - * downloading of entire directories, - * FTP and HTTP proxy support, - * remote directory caching, - * passive and non-passive file transfers, - * drag-n-drop support, - * bookmarks menu, - * support for SSH and SSH2 file transfers, - * support FXP transferts, - * stop button, and many more features. - - - -Source package: gg -Package: gg-gnome -Description: An instant messenger compatible with Gadu Gadu - GNOME version - Gadu Gadu is a Windows instant messenger, very popular in Poland. - GNU Gadu is a GTK+/GNOME version for *nix systems. - . - This version is linked against GNOME, and allows you to use gg as a panel - applet. -Package: gg-gtk -Description: An instant messenger compatible with Gadu Gadu - GTK+ version - Gadu Gadu is a Windows instant messenger, very popular in Poland. - GNU Gadu is a GTK+/GNOME version for *nix systems. - . - This is a GTK+-only version, which allows you to use gg without - the need to install GNOME libraries. - - - -Source package: ggradebook -Package: ggradebook -Description: a Gradebook to help teachers manage student grades. - A well-featured Gradebook which uses gtk. - - - -Source package: ghc4 -Package: ghc4 -Description: GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system - Version 4 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is - a compiler for Haskell98. - . - Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 - is the current version of the language. The language definition and - additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. - Alternatively, there is an online version at - http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. -Package: ghc4-doc -Description: Documentation for GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system - Version 4 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation - system (GHC). GHC 4 is a compiler for Haskell98. - . - Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 - is the current version of the language. The language definition and - additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. - Alternatively, there is an online version at - http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. - . - This package includes HTML and DVI versions of the SGML-based documentation - around GHC. -Package: ghc4-libsrc -Description: Library Sources of GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system - Version 4 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation - system (GHC). GHC 4 is a compiler for Haskell98. - . - Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 - is the current version of the language. The language definition and - additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. - Alternatively, there is an online version at - http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. - . - This package contains the Haskell source code of the GHC libraries. It is - provided as additional documentation ("Use the source, Luke"). -Package: ghc4-prof -Description: Profiling Libs for GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system - Version 4 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is - a compiler for Haskell98. - . - Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 - is the current version of the language. The language definition and - additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. - Alternatively, there is an online version at - http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. - . - This package contains additional profiling libraries. They are only needed, - if you want to take a closer look on where exactly your program burns CPU - cycles. - - - -Source package: ghc5 -Package: ghc5 -Description: GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system - Version 5 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is - a compiler for Haskell98. - . - Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 - is the current version of the language. The language definition and - additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. - Alternatively, there is an online version at - http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. -Package: ghc5-doc -Description: Documentation for GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system - Version 5 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation - system (GHC). GHC is a compiler for Haskell98. - . - Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 - is the current version of the language. The language definition and - additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. - Alternatively, there is an online version at - http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. - . - This package includes HTML and DVI versions of the SGML-based documentation - around GHC. -Package: ghc5-libsrc -Description: Library Sources of GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system - Version 5 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation - system (GHC). GHC is a compiler for Haskell98. - . - Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 - is the current version of the language. The language definition and - additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. - Alternatively, there is an online version at - http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. - . - This package contains the Haskell source code of the GHC libraries. It is - provided as additional documentation ("Use the source, Luke"). -Package: ghc5-prof -Description: Profiling Libs for GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system - Version 5 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is - a compiler for Haskell98. - . - Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 - is the current version of the language. The language definition and - additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. - Alternatively, there is an online version at - http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. - . - This package contains additional profiling libraries. They are only needed, - if you want to take a closer look on where exactly your program burns CPU - cycles. - - - -Source package: ghemical -Package: ghemical -Description: A GNOME molecular modelling environment - Ghemical is a computational chemistry software package written in C++. - It has a graphical user interface and it supports both quantum- - mechanics (semi-empirical) models and molecular mechanics models. - Geometry optimization, molecular dynamics and a large set of - visualization tools using OpenGL are currently available. - . - Ghemical relies on external code to provide the quantum-mechanical - calculations. Semi-empirical methods MNDO, MINDO/3, AM1 and PM3 come - from the MOPAC7 package (Public Domain), and are included in the - package. - . - The project started as a freeware molecular modelling package, but - since the graphical user interface part of the package is quite - advanced and clearly written (according to our own biased view, at - least), the package now aims to become a common framework for molecular - modelling programs generally. - - - -Source package: ghex -Package: ghex -Description: GNOME Hex editor for files - The GHex program can view and edit files in two ways, hex or ascii. Good - for editing savegame files. - - - -Source package: ghfaxviewer -Package: ghfaxviewer -Description: The GNU HaliFAX Viewer - This is the GNU HaliFAX Viewer, a component of GNU HaliFAX which will - help you look at the TIFF g3/g4 fax files produced by HylaFAX - . - The GNU HaliFAX will be a complete free client package for HylaFAX - and maybe for other fax systems in the future. - It is intended to run on both the Win32 platform and the GNU system. - - - -Source package: ghostview -Package: ghostview -Description: a PostScript viewer for X11 - This is the GNU PostScript viewer (an X11 frontend for GhostScript, in the gs - package), and it is VERY old. Its last release was in 1993, and its user - interface is considered ugly by some. You may find the gv package a better - alternative. - - - -Source package: giblib -Package: giblib-dev -Description: headers for giblib. - headers and static libraries for giblib, a library of handy stuff. -Package: giblib1 -Description: wrapper library for imlib2, and other stuff. - giblib is a library of handy stuff. Contains an imlib2 wrapper to avoid the - context stuff, doubly-linked lists and font styles. - - - -Source package: gibraltar-bootcd -Package: gibraltar-bootsupport -Description: Boot support for Gibraltar live CD-ROM - This package contains the necessary support for the live Gibraltar CD-ROM. It - will manage /etc and /var to be writeable and will take care of saving and - restoring /etc. - . - Therefore this package should be installed on the master copy that will be - used as the live file system on the CD-ROM. Do not install it on a system that - boots from a harddisk partition (e.g. the development system for creating the - bootable CD-ROMs), it will break. -Package: mkinitrd-cd -Description: Creates an initrd image suitable for booting from a live CD-ROM - This is the package used by the Gibraltar project to create the initrd images - used for booting from CD-ROM. The bootable CD-ROMs are actual live CD-ROMs. - That is, the root file system is the CD-ROM, ramdisks are the only things - needed for operation without a harddisk. Although a harddisk can be used for - e.g. storing log files permanently or when the machine acts as a proxy - server. - . - Given a kernel image and the corresponding modules, it creates a complete - boot image that can be written to floppy or be used as El Torito image for - a bootable CD-ROM. Upon bootup, the initrd image will try to locate an ATAPI - CD-ROM drive. When this does not succeed, it auto-probes for SCSI adapters - and tries to locate SCSI drives. It also works when multiple CD-ROM drives - are installed in the system by checking if the inserted CD is the correct - one for booting. - . - The package can be of use to developers and packagers who want to create - their own bootable, live Debian CD-ROM. It will probably not be of any use - to others. - - - -Source package: gide -Package: gide -Description: gtk-based Integrated Development Environment for C - The development has just started, but gIDE already features a powerful - Editor with Syntax Highlighting and (One-Line-)Indenter that can - Create, Open, Close, Save & Print Files and there are already - operations like Cut, Copy & Paste implemented. Search and some Tools - are integrated as well. gIDE is currently in heavy development and - help will always be appreciated. - If Guile is installed, Scheme Configuration Files are used, but - old-style Configuration Files are still supported. - - - -Source package: gidentd -Package: gidentd -Description: RFC1413 compliant IPv4/IPv6 ident daemon - gidentd is a fully functional, RFC1413 compliant ident daemon, - written by Joern Heissler. It provides IPv4/IPv6 functionality. - Its possible to run the gidentd from inetd or as standalone daemon. - - - -Source package: gidic -Package: gidic -Description: A simple GTK Dictionary - gidic (Gtk Inter DICtionary) is a simple dictionary program which is a - GTK-based front-end to The Internet Dictionary project from Tyler - Chambers, which includes French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, - and Spanish dictionaries. - - - -Source package: gif2png -Package: gif2png -Description: GIF -> PNG conversions - This program can convert GIF images to PNG images. It comes from - ESR's page at http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/gif2png/. - - - -Source package: giftrans -Package: giftrans -Description: Convert any GIF file into a GIF89a. - Allows for setting the transparent or background color, changing colors, - adding or removing comments. Also code to analyze GIF contents. - - - -Source package: gilt -Package: gilt -Description: An OpenAmulet graphical user interface builder - Gilt is an interface builder for the OpenAmulet graphical user - interface toolkit. Gilt allows dialog boxes and other windows to be - created interactively using the mouse. Widgets, such as scroll bars, - buttons, and text input fields can be placed with the mouse, and - properties set. Then, Gilt will generate C++ code to generate the - same window at run time. Gilt stands for Graphical Interface Layout - Tool. - - - -Source package: gimageview -Package: gimageview -Description: Image Viewer using GTK+ - GImageView is image viewer. It has some useful features such as, - Simple GUI. - Tabbed thumbnail viewer for directories. - Low memory use. - Image file management tool. - Slide show. - read/write many image cache formats of thumbnail. - read : Konqueror, GQview, Electric Eyes (Picview) - write : Nautilus, .xvpics - Supported image formats are: - JPEG, PNG, PNM, GIF, TIFF, XBM, XPM, XWD, BMP and PCX. - Drag and Drop. You can drop image into like a Gimp from GImageView window. - - - -Source package: gimp -Package: gimp -Description: The GNU Image Manipulation Program - The GIMP lets you draw, paint, edit images, and much more! GIMP - includes the functionality and plug-ins of other famous image - editing and processing programs. - . - You ***MUST*** <--- (really!) have the xfnt75 and xfnt100 fonts - available on the X server, whether via files or via a font server - like xfs. The gimp package only Recommends: these packages because - it's possible to have them served remotely, but you really should - install them. :) - . - Version 1.0 of The GIMP is a total re-write of the old 0.54 code. - It's fully layers-based, making it easy to use and more powerful. - . - This version is not based on Motif code, so it is entirely free! - However, GIF and TIFF support have been moved to a separate package - (gimp-nonfree) because of the UNISYS patent. -Package: libgimp-dev -Description: Header files for compiling plugins for The GIMP - This package contains the header files for the GNU Image Manipulation - Program, along with the static versions of libgimp and libgimpui. - . - Install this package if you wish to compile your own plugins, - or if you wish to develop packages that use libgimp or libgimpui. -Package: libgimp1 -Description: Libraries necessary to run the GIMP - This package includes the libgimp and libgimpui libraries, necessary - to run The GIMP. - . - It has been split off from the main gimp package in order to - facilitate easy development for packages that use libgimp and libgimpui, - like SANE, the Scanner Access package for GIMP. - - - -Source package: gimp-data-extras -Package: gimp-data-extras -Description: An extra set of brushes, palettes, and gradients for The GIMP - This package contains extra brushes, palettes, and gradients for - extra GIMPy artistic enjoyment. - - - -Source package: gimp-manual -Package: gimp-manual -Description: Manual for the GNU Image Manipulation Program - gimp-manual is an HTML-formatted 300+-page manual for The GIMP, - a 100% free image manipulation program similar to Adobe's - Photoshop. - - - -Source package: gimp-print -Package: cupsys-driver-gimpprint -Description: gimp-print printer driver for CUPS - This is Gimp-Print version 4.1.99-b1, a development release in the 4.1 - line. Gimp-print is the print facility for the Gimp, and in addition - a suite of drivers that may be used with common UNIX spooling systems - using GhostScript or CUPS. These drivers provide printing quality for - UNIX/Linux on a par with proprietary vendor-supplied drivers in many - cases, and can be used for many of the most demanding printing tasks. - . - This package includes a CUPS driver based on gimp-print. - . - The CUPS drivers contain all of the files needed to support - photo-quality printing on any printer supported by the GIMP - Print plug-in. You can find out more about the Common UNIX - Printing System ("CUPS"), an IPP-based printing system for - UNIX/Linux, at: - . - http://www.cups.org -Package: escputil -Description: a utility for Epson Stylus printers - escputil is a utility to clean and align the heads of Epson Sytlus printers. - It can also check the current ink levels in the printer. -Package: gimp1.2-print -Description: print plugin for the GIMP - This is Gimp-Print version 4.1.99-b1, a development release in the 4.1 - line. Gimp-print is the print facility for the Gimp, and in addition - a suite of drivers that may be used with common UNIX spooling systems - using GhostScript or CUPS. These drivers provide printing quality for - UNIX/Linux on a par with proprietary vendor-supplied drivers in many - cases, and can be used for many of the most demanding printing tasks. - . - This package includes the print plugin for the GIMP. -Package: gimpprint-doc -Description: User Guide for GIMP-Print and CUPS - This package contains a user guide for programs using the - libgimpprint library for photographic quality printing. Currently - this covers using the Print plugin for the GIMP and the Common - Unix Printing System (CUPS). - . - The documentation is available in both HTML and PDF formats for on-line - viewing and hardcopy. -Package: gimpprint-locales -Description: Locales files for gimp-print - This package contains the i18n files of gimp-print, used by libgimpprint, - gimp1.2-print, cupsys-driver-gimpprint and escputil. It will be used by - any programs which link with libgimpprint - . - They are needed when you want the programs in gimp-print to print their - messages in other languages than US English. -Package: libgimpprint-dev -Description: header files for compiling programs with libgimpprint - This package contains the header files for the gimp-print package, along with - a static version of libgimpprint. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop packages that use libgimpprint. - . - This is the unstable 4.1 branch of gimp-print. It is not intended for use with - stable projects! -Package: libgimpprint-doc -Description: Documentation and example code for the gimpprint library - This package contains lots of info-files, DVI docs and other - documentation about the gimpprint library for photo-quality - printing - . - Install this package if you want to have lots of info about the - gimpprint library when you're programming. -Package: libgimpprint1 -Description: library necessary to use gimp-print programs - This package includes the libgimpprint library, necessary to run gimp1.2-print - and cupsys-driver-gimpprint. - . - It has been split off from the main gimp-print package in order to facilitate - easy development for other packages that require it. - - - -Source package: gimp-python -Package: gimp-python -Description: Write plugins for Gimp in Python - Gimp-Python is a set of Python modules that act as a wrapper to allow - the writing of plug-ins for Gimp, similar to Script-Fu. In Gimp-Python - plug-ins you have access to the full set of Python extension modules. - - - -Source package: gimp1.1 -Package: gimp1.1 -Description: Developers' release of the GNU Image Manipulation Program - The GIMP lets you draw, paint, edit images, and much more! GIMP - includes the functionality and plug-ins of other famous image - editing and processing programs. - . - This is the unstable 1.1 branch of GIMP. It is not intended for use - with stable projects! - . - You ***MUST*** <--- (really!) have the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi - packages available on the X server, whether via files or via a font - server like xfs. The gimp package only Recommends: these packages because - it's possible to have them served remotely, but you really should - install them. :) -Package: gimp1.1-perl -Description: Perl support and plugins for The GIMP - This package includes the Perl modules necessary to write Perl-based - plugins for The GIMP. It includes several plugins with various - useful features. -Package: libgimp1.1.17 -Description: Developers' release of libraries necessary to run the GIMP - This package includes the developers' release of the libgimp and - libgimpui libraries, necessary to run The GIMP, unstable branch. - . - This is the unstable 1.1 branch of GIMP. It is not intended for use - with stable projects! - . - It has been split off from the main gimp package in order to - facilitate easy development for packages that use libgimp and libgimpui, - like SANE, the Scanner Access package for GIMP. -Package: libgimp1.1.17-dev -Description: Developers' release of files for compiling plugins for The GIMP - This package contains the header files for the GNU Image Manipulation - Program, along with the static versions of libgimp and libgimpui. - . - Install this package if you wish to compile your own plugins, - or if you wish to develop packages that use libgimp or libgimpui. - . - This is the unstable 1.1 branch of GIMP. It is not intended for use - with stable projects! - - - -Source package: gimp1.2 -Package: gimp1.2 -Description: The GNU Image Manipulation Program, stable version 1.2 - The GIMP lets you draw, paint, edit images, and much more! GIMP - includes the functionality and plug-ins of other famous image - editing and processing programs. - . - This is the stable 1.2 version of GIMP. - . - You ***MUST*** <--- (really!) have the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi - packages available on the X server, whether via files or via a font - server like xfs. The gimp package only Recommends: these packages because - it's possible to have them served remotely, but you really should - install them. :) -Package: gimp1.2-perl -Description: Perl support and plugins for The GIMP - This package includes the Perl modules necessary to write Perl-based - plugins for The GIMP. It includes several plugins with various - useful features. -Package: libgimp1.2 -Description: Libraries necessary to run the GIMP, version 1.2 - This package includes the developers' release of the libgimp and - libgimpui libraries, necessary to run The GIMP, stable version 1.2. - . - It has been split off from the main gimp package in order to - facilitate easy development for packages that use libgimp and libgimpui, - like SANE, the Scanner Access package for GIMP. -Package: libgimp1.2-dev -Description: Headers and other files for compiling plugins for The GIMP - This package contains the header files for the GNU Image Manipulation - Program, along with the static versions of libgimp and libgimpui. - . - Install this package if you wish to compile your own plugins, - or if you wish to develop packages that use libgimp or libgimpui. - - - -Source package: ginac -Package: ginac-tools -Description: Some tools for the GiNaC framework - GiNaC (which stands for "GiNaC is Not a CAS (Computer Algebra System)") is a - library for doing symbolic (i.e. non-numeric) computation directly in the C++ - programming language. - . - This package provides some additional tools, like the popular ginsh (GiNaC - interactive shell) and viewgar (for inspecting GiNaC archive files). See - for detailed information about the GiNaC framework. -Package: libginac-dev -Description: The GiNaC framework (development files) - GiNaC (which stands for "GiNaC is Not a CAS (Computer Algebra System)") is a - library for doing symbolic (i.e. non-numeric) computation directly in the C++ - programming language. - . - This package provides header files, a static library plus a tutorial as info - file. See for detailed information about the GiNaC - framework. -Package: libginac0 -Description: The GiNaC framework (runtime library) - GiNaC (which stands for "GiNaC is Not a CAS (Computer Algebra System)") is a - library for doing symbolic (i.e. non-numeric) computation directly in the C++ - programming language. - . - This package provides the runtime library. See for - detailed information about the GiNaC framework. - - - -Source package: ginaccint -Package: ginaccint -Description: An interpreted C++ frontend for the GiNaC framework - GiNaC (which stands for "GiNaC is Not a CAS (Computer Algebra System)") is an - open framework for symbolic computation within the C++ programming language. - . - This package provides the program ginaccint, a Cint-based C++-interpreter. - While scripts are interpreted in this environment, in order to be efficient - all calls to GiNaC end end up in calls to the compiled library. - - - -Source package: giram -Package: giram -Description: 3D modeller for POV-Ray - Giram Is Really A Modeller. - It is a multi-purpose 3D modeller written with the GTK+ User Interface v1.2. - It can load and save POV-Ray and AutoCAD DXF sources files. - Some basic tools are already there and it is growing very fast. - It is designed to be very open and user friendly. - . - You are encouraged to give feed back. - . - http://www.giram.org - - - -Source package: git -Package: git -Description: GNU Interactive Tools - git is a file system browser with some shell facilities - which was designed to make your work much easier and more - efficient. - . - gitps is an interactive process viewer/killer. It calls - the ps(1) utility internally. and gitps parameters are - in fact ps(1) ones. Running gitps is self explanatory. - Use the arrows, PageUp, PageDown, Home, End, C-n, C-p, C-v, - ESC v to move in the list, C-l to refresh it and F10 or - C-g to leave. You can change these keys. - . - gitview is a hex/ascii file viewer. Too simple to need a - separate manual page. Use the arrows, PageUp, PageDown, - Home, End, C-n, C-p, C-v, ESC v to move in the file, C-l - to refresh the screen and F10 or C-g to leave. You can - change these keys. - - - -Source package: gkdebconf -Package: gkdebconf -Description: Helper to reconfigure packages with Debconf - This is a program that helps one using the "dpkg-reconfigure" tool. - It is basically a graphical frontend. It makes life easier showing - a simple menu of packages which can be reconfigured with Debconf and - the Debconf frontends that can be used for the reconfiguration. - - - -Source package: gkdial -Package: gkdial -Description: Gtk-based PPP dial-up configuration tool. - GKDial stands for Gtk Kov Dialer. It is meant to setup - PPP connections easily without needing to edit config - files. - . - It is also meant to dial to the peers you registered - using pon/poff or another ppp dialer. -Package: gkdial-gnome -Description: GNOME-based PPP dial-up configuration tool. - GKDial stands for Gtk Kov Dialer. It is meant to setup - PPP connections easily without needing to edit config - files. - . - It is also meant to dial to the peers you registered - using pon/poff or another ppp dialer. - . - This version is for GNOME and has an applet included. - - - -Source package: gkermit -Package: gkermit -Description: A serial and network communications package. - Gkermit is a GPL'd kermit package. It offers medium-independent terminal - session and file transfer. The non-free package ckermit adds connection - establishment, charecter-set translation and scripting features. - - - -Source package: gkrellkam -Package: gkrellkam -Description: GKrellM plugin that displays a periodically updating image - GKrellKam is basically wmGrabImage in a GKrellM panel, except that it - is more flexible (you can specify a local or remote image, or a list of - local or remote images, or a script that outputs the right image, etc). - The image (any format or size) is resized to a thumbnail and placed in - a GKrellM panel, where it is updated periodically. Multiple images are - rotated. - . - This plugin is useful for keeping track of webcams, weather maps, or - any other kind of changing image information. - - - -Source package: gkrellm -Package: gkrellm -Description: Multiple stacked system monitors: 1 process. - GKrellM charts CPU, Disk, and all active net interfaces automatically. - An on/off button and online timer for the PPP interface is provided. - Meters for memory and swap usage as well as a system uptime monitor - are provided. Additional features are: - . - * Clicking on left or right frame slides GKrellM shut to gain screen space. - * Autoscaling grid lines with configurable grid line resolution. - * LED indicators for the net interfaces. - * Configurable chart sizes. - - - -Source package: gkrellm-gnome -Package: gkrellm-gnome -Description: A Gkrellm Plugin that adds Gnome Support - This Plugin adds Gnome Session Management support to GKrellm and lets you - set some Window Manager hints for Gnome compliant Window Managers. - . - It's best to think of these as startup hints because some of them may be - recognized by your window or desktop manager only when GKrellM is started. - - - -Source package: gkrellm-mailwatch -Package: gkrellm-mailwatch -Description: GKrellM plugin to watch mailboxes in multiple panels - A GKrellM plugin to monitor mbox, maildir and MH style mailboxes in - multiple gkrellm panels. - - - -Source package: gkrellm-newsticker -Package: gkrellm-newsticker -Description: Scrolling News plugin for gkrellm - The user can easily integrate news sites into the plugin by using the - configuration dialog. The plugin is able to read the widely-used RDF - format. Three URLs are brought with the source, Slashdot, Gnotices - and KDE Dot News. More info in the README. - - - -Source package: gkrellm-radio -Package: gkrellm-radio -Description: gkrellm plugin to control radio tuners - A gkrellm plugin to control radio tuners on linux. It allows you to define - and jump between a number of radio stations. With a mouse wheel you can dial - tune to any frequency. - - - -Source package: gkrellm-reminder -Package: gkrellm-reminder -Description: a useful reminder plugin for gkrellm - A useful reminder plugin for gkrellm that can remind you of important - events. Events can be scheduled inside gkrellm's configuaration and - will be displayed in gkrellm-reminder's panel. - . - * Events can be scheduled to repeat over an interval of days. - * Events can repeat after a certain number of days or based on the - day of the week - * Reminders can be set to display early to insure you'll be on time - * Reminders can be reapted later, if necessary - * Runs entirely within gkrellm - - - -Source package: gkrellm-snmp -Package: gkrellm-snmp -Description: snmp plugin for GKrellM - This plugin allows you to monitor values from snmp hosts with your GKrellM. - - - -Source package: gkrellm-volume -Package: gkrellm-volume -Description: A mixer plugin for GKrellM - This gkrellm plugin allows you to control you mixer from within GKrellM. - - - -Source package: gkrellmms -Package: gkrellmms -Description: GKrellM XMMS Plugin - GKrellM plugin which allows you to control XMMS from within GKrellM. - - - -Source package: gkrellmss -Package: gkrellmss -Description: Plugin for GKrellM that has a VU meter and a chart - GKrellMSS is a plugin for GKrellM that has a VU meter and a chart. - The VU meter displays left and right channel audio levels. - The sound scope chart draws combined left and right audio channels - as an oscilloscope trace. The trace sweep speeds are adjustable - from 100 usec/div to 50 msec/div, and there is a vertical - sensitivity adjustment. And of course, since it's a scope, it's - triggered. - - - -Source package: gkrellmwireless -Package: gkrellmwireless -Description: 802.11 wireless link monitor plugin for GKrellM - This gkrellm plugin allows you to monitor the status of an 802.11 wireless - ethernet link. - - - -Source package: gkrellongrun -Package: gkrellongrun -Description: LongRun plug-in for GKrellM - GKrelLongRun is plug-in for GKrellM to monitor LongRun state of Crusoe - CPU. And It can change LongRun settings. - . - This plug-in only works on the LongRun support Crusoe CPU, and requires - that the Linux CPUID and MSR devices be compiled into the kernel - (or loaded as kernel modules), that the CPUID character device be - readable, and that the MSR character device be both readable and writable. - - - -Source package: gkrellweather -Package: gkrellweather -Description: A weather monitor plugin for GKrellM - GKrellWeather is a plugin for GKrellM that monitors the weather information - given a METAR station identification code. Features include: - . - Temperature, dew point, pressure, relative humidity, sky condition, - wind direction and speed - Temperatures in degrees farenheit or celsius - Pressure in kPa, hPa or mmHg - Wind speeds in kmph, mps or beaufort scale - - - -Source package: gksu -Package: gksu -Description: Gtk+ Frontend to su and sudo - gksu is a Gtk+ frontend to /bin/su. It supports login shells - and preserving environment when acting as a su frontend. It - is useful to menu items or other graphical programs that need - to ask a user's password to run another program as another user. - . - gksu can also act as a frontend to sudo. It installs a link - /usr/bin/gksudo, which you can call to use this feature. - When using sudo, gksudo respects /etc/sudoers definitions. - - - -Source package: glade -Package: glade -Description: GTK+ User Interface Builder - Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user - interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit. It also contains built-in support for - generating the C source code needed to recreate the interfaces. - . - If you want Glade with support for the Gnome libraries, you should - install the glade-gnome package. - . - The user interfaces designed in Glade are stored in the well-known XML - format, enabling easy integration with external tools. Several tools are - already available which can turn the XML files into source code in other - languages such as C++, Perl and Python. Other tools such as libglade can - load the XML files and create the interfaces at runtime. -Package: glade-common -Description: Common files for GTK+ User Interface Builder - Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user - interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the Gnome desktop environment. - It also contains built-in support for generating the C source code - needed to recreate the interfaces. - . - This package contains the common documentation files for the other - glade packages. -Package: glade-doc -Description: Documentation for GTK+ User Interface Builder - Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user - interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the Gnome desktop environment. - It also contains built-in support for generating the C source code - needed to recreate the interfaces. - . - This package contains the documentation for glade in HTML format. -Package: glade-gnome -Description: GTK+ User Interface Builder (with GNOME support) - Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user - interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the Gnome desktop environment. - It also contains built-in support for generating the C source code - needed to recreate the interfaces. - . - The user interfaces designed in Glade are stored in the well-known XML - format, enabling easy integration with external tools. Several tools are - already available which can turn the XML files into source code in other - languages such as C++, Perl and Python. Other tools such as libglade can - load the XML files and create the interfaces at runtime. - - - -Source package: glade-perl -Package: glade-perl -Description: Convert Glade-Interface XML into perl code - Glade::PerlGenerate is a module that will read a Glade-Interface XML - file, build the UI and/or write the perl source to create the UI later and - handle signals. It also now creates an 'App' and an 'App subclass' that - you can edit. -Package: libglade-perl -Description: Glade-perl runtime modules - This package contains needed perl modules for perl program - generated by the Glade::PerlGenerate module of the glade-perl package. - - - -Source package: glademm -Package: glademm -Description: C++ code generator for the Glade - Glade is a GUI builder for GTK+. Glade is entirely written in C. It - operates on an XML file and can output C sourcecode. Glade-- (glademm) - is written in C++ and makes use of recent C++ features such as the STL. - This means this program reads glade files and outputs a C++ program - source skeleton for you. Each (marked) GUI class has a derivative user - class for you to modify and extend. - - - -Source package: glame -Package: glame -Description: A versatile audio processor. - GLAME provides a powerful and extensible framework for processing - audio files similar to what GIMP offers in the graphics area. GLAME so - far features a graphical frontend to set up filter networks and perform - basic audio editing tasks. A flexible Scheme-based command line editor - offers low-level access for scripting purposes. - - - -Source package: glbiff -Package: glbiff -Description: This is a program similar to xbiff with a nicer output - This is a program similar to xbiff, except that it provides somewhat - nicer output. It requires the Mesa (OpenGL clone) libraries to render - the 3D mailbox. The idea comes from the "mailbox" program available on - SGI machines, and hence tries to mimic some of the features present in - it. - . - Note that this is an alpha version, and hence there are still some - outstanding bugs. - - - -Source package: glcpu -Package: glcpu -Description: The GLcpu program is a 3D-plotter for system activity. - GLcpu can monitor any number of hosts over a network, using very little - bandwidth and plot their CPU activity in 3D. -Package: statd -Description: Data collection daemon for GLcpu. - This is a small daemon run from inetd, to collect data - for glcpu(1). It needs to be installed on all hosts to be monitored. - - - -Source package: glib1.2 -Package: libglib1.2 -Description: The GLib library of C routines - GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such - as trees, hashes, and lists. GLib was previously distributed with - the GTK+ toolkit, but has been split off as of the developers' version - 1.1.0. - . - You do not need to install this package if you have libgtk1 (note 1, - not 1.1 or 1.2) installed. libgtk1 included libglib in it. libgtk1.1 - and libgtk1.2, however, do need libglib1.1 to be installed separately. -Package: libglib1.2-dbg -Description: GLib libraries and debugging symbols - GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such - as trees, hashes, and lists. GLib was previously distributed with - the GTK+ toolkit, but has been split off as of the developers' version - 1.1.0. - . - This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided - primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes - it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed - in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in - LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - Most people will not need this package. -Package: libglib1.2-dev -Description: Development files for GLib library - GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such - as trees, hashes, and lists. GLib was previously distributed with - the GTK+ toolkit, but has been split off as of the developers' version - 1.1.0. - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GLib C library - - - -Source package: glib1.3 -Package: libglib1.3-11 -Description: Unstable GLib general-purpose C library - GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such - as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose - C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. - . - This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libglib1.3-15 -Description: Unstable GLib general-purpose C library - GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such - as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose - C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. - . - This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libglib1.3-data -Description: Common files for the GLib general-purpose C library - GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such - as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose - C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. - . - This package contains the common files which the runtime libraries - need. - . - This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libglib1.3-dbg -Description: Unstable GLib libraries and debugging symbols - GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such - as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose - C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. - . - This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided - primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes - it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed - in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in - LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - Most people will not need this package. - . - This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under - development. 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The - goal of the GNADE project is to provide all tools and packages necessary - to create an Ada 95 development environment providing a seamless - integration of SQL based databases into Ada 95. -Package: gnade-doc -Description: Documentation files for the GNat Ada Database Environment - HTML Documentation and example files for GNADE, the GNat Ada Database - Environment. -Package: libadamysql1 -Description: MySQL specific runtime library for GNADE - This is the MySQL specific runtime library for the GNat Ada Database - Environment. -Package: libadaodbc1 -Description: Runtime library for the GNat Ada Database Environment - This is the runtime library for GNADE, the GNat Ada Database Environment. - - - -Source package: gnap -Package: gnap -Description: Gnome client for Napster - GNOME/GTK based client for Napster - - - -Source package: gnapster -Package: gnapster -Description: GTK client for the Napster online mp3 community (GNOME version) - Gnapster is a powerful client for the Napster online mp3 community. Currently, - Gnapster supports all major features of the protocol including many opennap - extensions to the protocol. - . - This version of the client uses GNOME features and requires it to run. -Package: gnapster-gtk -Description: GTK client for the Napster online mp3 community (GTK version) - Gnapster is a powerful client for the Napster online mp3 community. Currently, - Gnapster supports all major features of the protocol including many opennap - extensions to the protocol. - . - This version of the client uses only GTK, not GNOME. - - - -Source package: gnat -Package: gnat -Description: The GNU Ada 95 compiler - GNAT is a full Ada 95 compiler, which implements the whole Ada language. - GNAT is actively maintained by Ada Core Technology (http://www.gnat.com/). - This package contains the compiler, as well as the needed unstripped - libraries so that debugging is possible. If you install this package, you - do not need to install the `libgnat-3.13p-1' package as the latter - contains only a version of the libraries unsuitable for debugging. -Package: libgnat-3.12p-1 -Description: The GNU Ada 95 compiler runtime libraries - This package contains the libraries needed to run applications compiled with - GNAT, the GNU Ada 95 compiler. If you want to develop or compile Ada - applications, you will need to use the `gnat' package instead. -Package: libgnat-3.13p-1 -Description: The GNU Ada 95 compiler runtime libraries - This package contains the libraries needed to run applications compiled with - GNAT, the GNU Ada 95 compiler. If you want to develop or compile Ada - applications, you will need to use the `gnat' package instead. -Package: libgnat-3.14p-1 -Description: The GNU Ada 95 compiler runtime libraries - This package contains the libraries needed to run applications compiled with - GNAT, the GNU Ada 95 compiler. If you want to develop or compile Ada - applications, you will need to use the `gnat' package instead. - - - -Source package: gnat-doc -Package: gnat-doc -Description: Documentation for the GNU Ada compiler - ASCII, PostScript, Info and HTML documentation for GNAT, the GNU Ada compiler. - This package also contains an HTML and Postscript version of the Ada Reference - Manual. - - - -Source package: gnat-glade -Package: gnat-glade -Description: Distributed Systems Annex for GNAT (GNU Ada 95 compiler) - This package allows the development of distributed applications with GNAT, - the GNU Ada compiler. - This package is totally unrelated with glade, the GUI builder for GTK+. - - - -Source package: gnat-glade-doc -Package: gnat-glade-doc -Description: GNAT Distributed Systems Annex documentation - This package contains the whole documentation of the GNAT Distributed - Systems Annex implementation, called GLADE. Note that GLADE has nothing to - do with the GUI builder of the same name. - - - -Source package: gnats -Package: gnats -Description: The GNU problem report management system (central database) - GNATS is a bug-tracking tool designed for use at a central "Support - Site". Users who experience problems use electronic mail to - communicate these problems to "maintainers" at that Support Site. - . - GNATS offers many of the same features offered by more generalized - databases, including editing, querying, and basic reporting. You can - access the submitting, editing, and querying functions of GNATS - through provided utilities or from within GNU Emacs. - . - The "gnats" package has the full installation for the central database - server. For client systems, use the "gnats-user" package which has just - the user tools. - . - Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnats -Package: gnats-tk -Description: Tk interface to the GNU problem report management system - Gnats-Tk is a set of Tk based front ends for the GNATS bug management - system. -Package: gnats-user -Description: The GNU problem report management system (client tools) - GNATS is a bug-tracking tool designed for use at a central "Support - Site". Users who experience problems use electronic mail to - communicate these problems to "maintainers" at that Support Site. - . - GNATS offers many of the same features offered by more generalized - databases, including editing, querying, and basic reporting. You can - access the submitting, editing, and querying functions of GNATS - through provided utilities or from within GNU Emacs. - . - The "gnats-user" package has just the user tools for client machines. - For the full installation and the central database server use the - "gnats" package. - . - If you prefer not to use either an nfs-mounted database or the client/server - model, it is possible to make a distribution that works entirely over e-mail. - For more information, see gnats-info and type 'g' (for goto) followed by - 'mkdist'. This package is not necessary for email-only setups. - . - Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnats -Package: gnatsweb -Description: Web interface to the GNU problem report management system - Gnatsweb allows you Web access to GNATS bug management system database - through the gnatsd interface. One nice feature of this interface is that you - do not have to run it on the same machine where GNATS resides. - - - -Source package: gnats2w -Package: gnats2w -Description: Yet another Web interface to GNATS. - gnats2w is a Web interface to GNATS allowing access to most GNATS - functions through sophisticated Web interface. Its intended features - are: Most GNATS user functions accessible through Web, extensibility, - configurability (including access rights), on-line help, documentation, - i18n, no dependence on GNATS internal features. - - - -Source package: gnatsweb -Package: gnatsweb -Description: Web interface to GNU GNATS - Gnatsweb is a web interface to GNATS, the GNU Problem Report Management - System. It is a Perl CGI script which runs on your web server. - - - -Source package: gnet -Package: libgnet-dev -Description: Developer files for GNet network library - Development files for GNet - . - GNet is a simple network library. It is written in C, object-oriented, - and built upon glib. It is intended to be small, fast, easy-to-use, - and easy to port. The interface is similar to the interface for - Java's network library. - . - Features: - * TCP 'client' sockets - * TCP 'server' sockets - * Non-blocking TCP sockets - * UDP - * IP Multicast - * Internet address abstraction -Package: libgnet1.1 -Description: GNet network library - GNet is a simple network library. It is written in C, object-oriented, - and built upon glib. It is intended to be small, fast, easy-to-use, - and easy to port. The interface is similar to the interface for - Java's network library. - . - Features: - * TCP 'client' sockets - * TCP 'server' sockets - * Non-blocking TCP sockets - * UDP - * IP Multicast - * Internet address abstraction - - - -Source package: gnews -Package: gnews -Description: a scrolling news ticker applet designed for GNOME - Supports the following news sites: - . - debianplanet.net - freshmeat.net - slashdot.org - mozilla.org - bsdtoday - and more. -Package: gnews-dev -Description: GNOME News Applet - A news ticker applet for the GNOME panel with selectable sites to display. - . - develpoment file -Package: libgnews1 -Description: GNOME News Applet libary - A news ticker applet for the GNOME panel with selectable sites to display. - . - lib - - - -Source package: gniall -Package: gniall -Description: A program that tries to learn a human language. - gNiall attempts to learn whatever language you try to teach it. It is - basically a dissociator: it collects statistics on sentences you type - and tries to construct meaningful replies. gNiall is inspired by Niall, - an Amiga program by Matthew Peck. - - - -Source package: gnobog -Package: gnobog -Description: GNOME Bookmarks Organizer - Gnobog (GNOME Bookmarks Organizer) is a program that lets you - manage your favorite Internet sites' addresses. - . - For more information visit the gnobog web site at - http://gnobog.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: gnocatan -Package: gnocatan-client -Description: Gnocatan client - a game for Gnome - Gnocatan is an emulation of the Settlers of Catan board game which - can be played over the internet. -Package: gnocatan-data -Description: Data required by the Gnocatan client - Gnocatan is an emulation of the Settlers of Catan board game which - can be played over the internet. -Package: gnocatan-help -Description: Online help for the Gnocatan client - Gnocatan is an emulation of the Settlers of Catan board game which - can be played over the internet. -Package: gnocatan-server -Description: Gnocatan server - a game for Gnome - Gnocatan is an emulation of the Settlers of Catan board game which - can be played over the internet. - - - -Source package: gnofin -Package: gnofin -Description: GNOME financial manager - Gnofin is a light-weight financial management program well-suited for - helping you keep your checkbook and savings accounts up-to-date. - - - -Source package: gnoise -Package: gnoise -Description: A GTK+ based wave file editor - GNoise is a wave file editor that uses a display cache and a double- - buffered display for maximum speed with large files. It supports common - editing functions such as cut, copy, paste, fade in/out, reverse, - interpolate, normalize and more with unlimited undo. -Package: gnoise-gnome -Description: A GNOME wave file editor - GNoise is a wave file editor that uses a display cache and a double- - buffered display for maximum speed with large files. It supports common - editing functions such as cut, copy, paste, fade in/out, reverse, - interpolate, normalize and more with unlimited undo. - - - -Source package: gnokii -Package: gnokii -Description: Datasuite for Nokia mobile phones (console & X) - Datasuite for use with Nokia type mobile phones. - This program runs from console and has a nifty X GUI included. - Gnokii now supports even more phones from the 3810/8110 and - 5110/6110 series. - - - -Source package: gnomba -Package: gnomba -Description: GNOME Samba browser - Gnomba is a GUI machine and share browser for the - SMB protocol. Gnomba allows you to scan any number - of subnets for machines with SMB. The workgroups, - machines and share are shown in a tree-view. - For each machine you can then view the list of - shares, and mount, unmount or browse them. - - - -Source package: gnome-admin -Package: gnome-admin -Description: Gnome Admin Utilities (gulp and logview) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains: - . - logview - a logfile viewer - - - -Source package: gnome-applets -Package: gnome-applets -Description: Various applets for GNOME panel - another_clock: Simple analog clock. - . - asclock: The AfterStep Clock applet. - . - clockmail: Clock and Mailcheck applet. - . - jbc: Jon's Binary Clock applet. - . - battery: Show battery charge. - . - cpumemusage: Show CPU, memory and swap usage. - . - diskusage: Show disk usage. - . - cpuload: Show CPU usage. - . - memload: Show memory usage. - . - swapload: Show swap usage. - . - netload: Show load on different network interfaces. - . - loadavg: Show load average. - . - charpick: Allows you to easily write many characters which are not - available on standard keyboards, - . - drivemount: Allows you to quickly and easily mount and unmount various - types of drives and filesystems on your computer. - . - gkb: Allows you to easily and quickly change the keyboard map to those used - in various different countries. - . - mini-commander: Adds a command line to your Panel. - . - quicklaunch: An applet which holds application launchers. - . - tickastat: Watches various aspects of your system and delivers information - when certain events occur. - . - whereami: Shows the position of your mouse pointer on the screen. - . - gweather: Retrieves from the Internet and displays various weather information. - . - screenshooter: A handy little screen grabber (Need imagemagick). - . - gnotes: Allows you to cover your GNOME desktop with little, yellow, virtual - sticky-notes. - . - webcontrol: allows you to launch your Netscape browser with the URL you - indicate in the URL text box. - . - slash: Show last news from slashdot.org - . - modemlights: Monitor your modem while it is working. - . - fifteen: Is a version of the old game of moving squares around a grid to - put them into numerical order. - . - geyes: Is a pair of eyes which follow your mouse pointer around the screen. - . - life: An applet which runs "the game of life" according to Conway's rules. - . - odometer: Tracks and measures the movements of your mouse pointer across - the desktop. - . - cdplayer: Play CDs from a panel. - . - mixer: Interface for controlling the sound volume and launching the Audio - Mixer. - . - sound-monitor: A sound volume display and an interface for controlling ESD. - - - -Source package: gnome-apt -Package: gnome-apt -Description: Gnome front-end to apt - Gnome-apt is a graphical package management program for Debian. - It provides the same features as the apt-get command line utility - with a GUI front-end based on Gnome. - . - Gnome-apt allows you to easily upgrade your Debian system, as well - as install/uninstall packages using any of the methods that apt - supports (http, ftp*, file). - - - -Source package: gnome-audio -Package: gnome-audio -Description: Audio files for Gnome - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains a collection of sounds for use with Gnome. - - - -Source package: gnome-breakout -Package: gnome-breakout -Description: Clone of the classic game Breakout, written for GNOME. - A clone of the classic game "Breakout". Control a paddle at the - bottom of the playfield and bounce a ball against bricks at the - top to destroy them. - - - -Source package: gnome-build -Package: libgbf-dev -Description: GNOME Build Framework (GBF) - static libs and controls - GNOME Build Framework for building applications within an development - environment -Package: libgbf0 -Description: GNOME Build Framework (GBF) - GNOME Build Framework for building applications within an development - environment - - - -Source package: gnome-chess -Package: gnome-chess -Description: GNOME Chess - This is gnome-chess, a graphical user interface for playing chess. - . - It works with chess programs and chess servers - it is also a PGN viewer. - For chess programs, it works best with the chess engine crafty - (ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/pub/hyatt) but most features should also work with - GNU Chess (ftp://ftp.gnu.org). - . - You can use the "first chess program" option to choose the computer engine - you want to play against. - . - E.g. try "gnome-chess --fcp crafty" or "gnome-chess --fcp gnuchessx" - - - -Source package: gnome-common -Package: gnome-common -Description: common scripts and macros to develop with GNOME or GNOME 2.0 - gnome-common is an extension to autoconf, automake and libtool for the GNOME - environment and GNOME using applications. Included are gnome-autogen.sh and - several macros to help in both GNOME and GNOME 2.0 source trees. - - - -Source package: gnome-core -Package: gnome-core -Description: Common files for Gnome core apps - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely - on free software. - . - This package includes some files that are shared between several Gnome - apps. -Package: gnome-help -Description: GNOME help browser - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely - on free software. - . - This package contains the Gnome help browser application. Based on the - gtk-xmhtml widget, it allows you to view documentation in the form of HTML, - man pages, or GNU info pages. -Package: gnome-help-data -Description: GNOME help browser data - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely - on free software. - . - This package contains the Gnome online help browser data. This is separate - from gnome-help because it is architecture-independent. -Package: gnome-panel -Description: Launch and/or dock Gnome applications - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely - on free software. - . - This package contains a toolbar (the "panel") that you can attach to the - edge of your X desktop. You can install "applets" on it. Several applets - are supplied: an application menu, a clock, a mail checker, a network - monitor, etc. You can customize the location, and the "autohide" - animations. -Package: gnome-panel-data -Description: Data files for GNOME panel - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely - on free software. - . - This package contains data files (pixmaps etc.) for the panel that is not - architecture-dependent. -Package: gnome-session -Description: The Gnome Session Manager - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely - on free software. - . - This package contains a X11-compliant "session manager" (similar to xsm) - with Gnome extensions. When you log out, the session manager will save the - state of all your Gnome apps. When you log back in, the session manager - will restore your session. -Package: gnome-terminal -Description: The Gnome terminal emulator application - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely - on free software. - . - This package contains the Gnome Gtk-based terminal application (based on - the zvt widget). -Package: libpanel-applet-dev -Description: Library for Gnome Panel applets - Development - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely - on free software. - . - This packages provides the include files and static library for the Gnome - panel applet library functions. -Package: libpanel-applet0 -Description: Library for Gnome Panel applets - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely - on free software. - . - This library is used by Gnome panel applets. - - - -Source package: gnome-core2 -Package: gnome-core2 -Description: Common files for Gnome core apps - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package includes some files that are shared between several - Gnome apps. -Package: gnome-panel-data2 -Description: Data files for GNOME panel - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains data files (pixmaps etc.) for the panel that is - not architecture-dependent. -Package: gnome-panel2 -Description: Launch and/or dock Gnome applications - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains a toolbar (the "panel") that you can attach to the - edge of your X desktop. You can install "applets" on it. Several - applets are supplied: an application menu, a clock, a mail checker, - a network monitor, etc. You can customize the location, and the - "autohide" animations. -Package: gnome-session2 -Description: The Gnome Session Manager - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains a X11-compliant "session manager" (similar to xsm) - with Gnome extensions. When you log out, the session manager will - save the state of all your Gnome apps. When you log back in, the - session manager will restore your session. -Package: libpanel-applet2-0 -Description: Library for Gnome Panel applets - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This library is used by Gnome panel applets. -Package: libpanel-applet2-dev -Description: Library for Gnome Panel applets - Development - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This packages provides the include files and static library - for the Gnome panel applet library functions. - - - -Source package: gnome-debug -Package: libgdf-dev -Description: GNOME Debugging Framework (GDF) - development files - The GNOME Debugging Framework (GDF) provides a number of debugging - services to applications such as Integrated Development Environments - and standalone debugging tools similar to DDD. - . - If you are interested, the dryad package contains a DDD-style - frontend to GDF. -Package: libgdf0 -Description: GNOME Debugging Framework (GDF) - The GNOME Debugging Framework (GDF) provides a number of debugging - services to applications such as Integrated Development Environments - and standalone debugging tools similar to DDD. - . - If you are interested, the dryad package contains a DDD-style - frontend to GDF. - - - -Source package: gnome-doc-tools -Package: gnome-doc-tools -Description: Tools, stylesheets and DTDs for GNOME. - This package provides tools, stylesheets and DTDs for use by - the GNOME Documentation Project. - - - -Source package: gnome-find -Package: gnome-find -Description: Graphical Version of the GNU find utility - Gnome-find really is a graphical version of the GNU find utility. It - is not just a front-end which just forks and execs "find", nor is it a - utility that reinvents the wheel by rewriting the "find" utility - itself. - - - -Source package: gnome-games -Package: gnome-card-games -Description: Gnome card games - Solitaire games (FreeCell, Klondike, Spider, etc) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - FreeCell + the Aisleriot solitaire games (Camelot, Klondike, Odessa, - Osmosis, Spider) -Package: gnome-games -Description: Empty package that requires the installation of all gnome-games packages. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. -Package: gnome-games-locale -Description: The locale databases for the gnome-games packages. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. -Package: gnome-gataxx -Description: This is a GNOME port of the old game ataxx. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. -Package: gnome-glines -Description: This is a version of the color lines program - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This is GNOME's version of the color lines program, aka fiveormore. - The program is fully GPL-ed. It's written by Robert Szokovacs - in gtk, I added gnome support... Shooby Ban -Package: gnome-gnibbles -Description: A cute little game that has no description - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. -Package: gnome-gnobots2 -Description: Second Gnome version of robots game for BSD games collection - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - Gnome Robots 2 is a version of the text based robots game which can be - found on a number of UNIX systems, and comes with the BSD games - package on Linux systems. - This version allows you to select a number of animated graphics - scenarios, as well as providing a safe teleport feature so you are not - totally at the mercy of your computer's random number generator. -Package: gnome-gnometris -Description: A tetris clone. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. -Package: gnome-gnomine -Description: Classic find the mines in the minefield game (from Gnome) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - Classic find the mines in the minefield game. -Package: gnome-gnotravex -Description: A game based on Tetravex. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - The goal of the game is to place all squares so that the numbers - on their sides match. It is impossible to place a square beside - another square without the numbers matching. When all squares are - placed, the game is won, and over. - . - It's possible to choose different sizes on the board from 2x2 to - 6x6. -Package: gnome-gnotski -Description: Derivative game from Klotski. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - Gnome Klotski is a small game for GNOME. The idea is originally - from a game called "Klotski". -Package: gnome-gtali -Description: Gnome version of Yahtzee Dice Game - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - Yahtzee dice game. -Package: gnome-gturing -Description: Turing game - Gnome-Gturing is a Turing Machine simulator for Gnome. A turing - machine is a simple theoritical machine that should be able to solve - any problem that a more complex machine can, and hence, is used in - proofs on complexity theory. Gnome-Gturing is a basic Turing - machine, designed for play and experiment, instead of scientifc - study. - . - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. -Package: gnome-iagno -Description: Gnome version of Othello (Reversi) board game - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - Classic Othello (Reversi) board game. -Package: gnome-mahjongg -Description: Classic Chinese Tile Game (from Gnome) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - Classic Chinese Tile Game. -Package: gnome-same-gnome -Description: The "Same Game" puzzle (from Gnome) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - The "Same Game" puzzle. -Package: gnome-stones -Description: Stones games - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. -Package: gnome-xbill -Description: Fight the infection. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - As the README puts it: - . - Ever get the feeling that nothing is going right? You're a sysadmin, - and someone's trying to destroy your computers. The little people - running around the screen are trying to infect your computers with - Wingdows [TM], a virus cleverly designed to resemble a popular - operating system. Your objective is to click the mouse on them, - ending their potential threat. If one of the people reaches a - computer, it will attempt to replace your operating system with the - virus it carries. It will then attempt to run off the screen with - your vital software. The game ends when only 0 or 1 of your - computers is being productive. Additionally, some computers are - connected with network cables. When one computer on a network becomes - infected, a spark will be sent down the cable, and will infect the - computer on the other end when it reaches there. - - - -Source package: gnome-guile -Package: gnome-guile -Description: Guile-Gtk scheme interpreter (part of Gnome) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the guile-gtk and gnomeg scheme interpreters - (which contain hooks for the Gtk widget library and the Gnome - application framework) -Package: libguilegnome-dev -Description: Dev libraries for gnome-guile scheme interpreter (part of Gnome) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the include files and static library for the - gnome-guile library functions. -Package: libguilegnome0 -Description: Libraries for gnome-guile scheme interpreter (part of Gnome) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the libraries for the gnome-guile and gnomeg - scheme interpreters (which contain hooks for the Gtk widget library - and the Gnome application framework) -Package: libguilegtk-dev -Description: Dev libraries for Guile-Gtk scheme interpreter - This package contains the include files and static library for the - guile-gtk library functions. -Package: libguilegtk0 -Description: Libraries for Guile-Gtk scheme interpreter - This package contains the libraries for the guile-gtk and gnomeg - scheme interpreters (which contain hooks for the Gtk widget library) - - - -Source package: gnome-gv -Package: gnome-gv -Description: GNOME PostScript/PDF viewer - ggv is a graphical frontend to ghostscript which allows you to view - postscript and pdf documents, and print ranges of pages. - It is very comfortable due to many zoom and an anti-aliasing option and - following the GNOME look and feel. - - - -Source package: gnome-iconedit -Package: gnome-iconedit -Description: A small tool to create icons for the gnome-desktop - This is a tool to create icons for the gnome-desktop with these features: - +256 level alpha - +16.7 million colours - +Saving in XPM and PNG format - +Some fancy paint modes. - +Multi-level cut/paste buffer. - +Brush mode where contents of the paste buffer can be pasted anywhere on the screen - +Loads any format Gdk-Pixbuf can handle. - - - -Source package: gnome-libs -Package: gnome-bin -Description: Miscellaneous binaries used by Gnome - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains miscellaneous binaries needed by Gnome. -Package: gnome-dev-doc -Description: Gnome developers documentation - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains some documentation that may be useful to - developers of applications that use Gnome. -Package: gnome-faq -Description: Frequently Asked Questions about GNOME - This is the FAQ for the GNOME project in HTML form -Package: gnome-libs-data -Description: Data for Gnome libraries - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains shared data used by the Gnome libraries, - such as i18n messages and pixmaps. -Package: libart-dev -Description: The Gnome canvas widget - development files. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - A canvas appears as a normal GTK+ widget with its own GDK window (or X - window). - . - The programmer can insert graphical items into the canvas. The canvas - provides several predefined item types, including lines, rectangles, - ellipses, polygons, and text. Canvas items can be manipulated after they - are created and inserted into the canvas. Common operations include - changing the color of an item or moving it to a different position. - . - The canvas takes care of all drawing operations so that it never flickers, - and so that the user does not have to worry about repainting the items he - or she wants to display. -Package: libart2 -Description: The Gnome canvas widget - runtime files. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - A canvas appears as a normal GTK+ widget with its own GDK window (or X - window). - . - The programmer can insert graphical items into the canvas. The canvas - provides several predefined item types, including lines, rectangles, - ellipses, polygons, and text. Canvas items can be manipulated after they - are created and inserted into the canvas. Common operations include - changing the color of an item or moving it to a different position. - . - The canvas takes care of all drawing operations so that it never flickers, - and so that the user does not have to worry about repainting the items he - or she wants to display. -Package: libgnome-dev -Description: The Gnome libraries -- development package - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the include files and static library for the - base Gnome library functions. -Package: libgnome32 -Description: The Gnome libraries - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome - library functions. -Package: libgnomesupport0 -Description: The Gnome libraries (Support libraries) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains additional support libraries for - Gnome. -Package: libgnomeui32 -Description: The Gnome libraries (User Interface) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome - library functions (User Interface functions). -Package: libgnorba-dev -Description: Gnome CORBA services -- development package - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the include files and static library for - Gnome's CORBA support. -Package: libgnorba27 -Description: Gnome CORBA services - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the shared library for Gnome's CORBA support. -Package: libgnorbagtk0 -Description: Gnome CORBA services (Gtk bindings) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the shared library for Gnome's CORBA support - (Gtk bindings). -Package: libgtkxmhtml-dev -Description: The Gnome gtkxmhtml (HTML) widget -- development package - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the include files and static library for the - gtkxmhtml widget, which is used to render HTML pages. -Package: libgtkxmhtml1 -Description: The Gnome gtkxmhtml (HTML) widget - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the shared library for the gtkxmhtml widget, - which is used to render HTML pages. -Package: libzvt-dev -Description: The Gnome zvt (zterm) widget -- development package - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the include files and static library for the - zterm widget, which is used by zterm (an xterm type program). -Package: libzvt2 -Description: The Gnome zvt (zterm) widget - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the shared library for the zterm widget, which - is used by zterm (an xterm type program). - - - -Source package: gnome-lokkit -Package: gnome-lokkit -Description: basic interactive firewall configuration tool (GNOME interface) - The gnome-lokkit package contains a utility which attempts to provide - firewalling for the average Linux end user. Instead of having to - configure firewall rules, gnome-lokkit asks a small number of simple - questions and writes a firewall rule set for you. - . - Gnome-lokkit is not designed to configure arbitary firewalls. To make - it simple to understand, it is solely designed to handle typical - dialup user and cable modem setups. It will not provide a complex - firewall configuration, and it is not the equal of an expert firewall - designer. - . - Home Page: http://www.linux.org.uk/apps/lokkit.shtml -Package: lokkit -Description: basic interactive firewall configuration tool (console interface) - Lokkit is an attempt to provide firewalling for the average Linux end user. - Instead of having to configure firewall rules the Lokkit program asks a - small number of simple questions and writes a firewall rule set for you. - . - Lokkit is not designed to configure arbitary firewalls. To make it simple to - understand it is solely designed to handle typical dialup user and cable - modem setups. It is not the answer to a complex firewall configuration, and - it is not the equal of an expert firewall designer. - . - Home Page: http://www.linux.org.uk/apps/lokkit.shtml - - - -Source package: gnome-media -Package: gnome-media -Description: Gnome Media Utilities (gmix, gtcd) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains: - . - gmix - a mixer - gtcd - a cd player - vumeter - watch sound output - grecord - record sounds - - - -Source package: gnome-mime-data -Package: gnome-mime-data -Description: base MIME and Application database for GNOME. - This module contains the base MIME and Application database for GNOME. - It is meant to be accessed through the MIME functions in GnomeVFS. - - - -Source package: gnome-mud -Package: gnome-mud -Description: A simple MUD Client for X and GTK+ - GNOME-Mud is a Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) client for X. It supports - aliases, triggers, variables, key bindings, colour settings, multiple - connections, command queuing and also features a connection wizard and - a mapper utility. There's a plugin interface too, which can be used to - add your own features (for example, a graphical health monitor). It uses - the GNOME libraries, but it can be used with any window manager. - . - GNOME-Mud is the successor of AMCL, a simple, GTK+-based MUD client. - - - -Source package: gnome-napster -Package: gnome-napster -Description: locator of MP3 files on the Internet - gnome-napster is a GNOME client for Napster, the MP3-sharing system. More - effective than traditional search engines, Napster connects you to a large - online database of guaranteed downloads. - - - -Source package: gnome-network -Package: gnome-network -Description: The gnome network utilities. - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains a ppp thingy, a mail thingy, a talk thingy - and a sync thingy. - - - -Source package: gnome-objc -Package: libobgnome-dev -Description: Objective-C - GNOME bindings -- development package - This package contains the include files and static library for the - Objective-C to GNOME interface. Note that this interface is not - up-to-date with the latest versions of GNOME, and no longer supported - by the GNOME developers or anyone outside of Debian. -Package: libobgnome0 -Description: Objective-C - GNOME bindings - This package contains the shared library for the Objective-C to - GNOME interface. Note that this library is no longer an official - part of the GNOME project, and is unsupported outside of Debian. -Package: libobgtk-dev -Description: Objective-C - GTK+ bindings -- development package - This package contains the include files and static library for the - Objective-C to GTK+ interface. Note that this interface is not - up-to-date with the latest versions of GTK+, and no longer supported - by the GNOME developers or anyone outside of Debian. -Package: libobgtk1 -Description: Objective-C - GTK+ bindings - This package contains the shared library for the Objective-C to - GTK+ interface. Note that this library is no longer an official - part of the GNOME project, and is unsupported outside of Debian. - - - -Source package: gnome-pilot -Package: gnome-pilot -Description: A GNOME applet for management of your Palm PDA - gnome-pilot is a GNOME applet with a daemon that monitors for pilot - connections from a serial port, XCopilot, etc. It features a conduit - system and includes basic conduits for backing up, email, memos, etc. - More conduits may be found in the gnome-pilot-conduits package. - . - Note that this has only been tested on a Palm III; any successes with - other models would make for encouraging reports :). - . - gnome-pilot is not known to cause any data loss, but as the version - number indicates, it is still deep in its first development stages. - Please use it with caution. -Package: libgnome-pilot1 -Description: Support librares for gnome-pilot - This package contains a set of shared libraries required for proper - operation of the gnome-pilot package. They can also be useful for - other programs written using gnome-pilot's framework. -Package: libgnome-pilot1-dev -Description: Development librares for gnome-pilot - This package contains a set of libraries that can be used to - build gnome-pilot or other programs written using its framework. - - - -Source package: gnome-pilot-conduits -Package: gnome-pilot-conduits -Description: Conduits for gnome-pilot - This package contains conduits for the gnome-pilot Palm PDA applet. It - adds expense, memo, time, email, and MAL (mobile application link) sync - functionality to gnome-pilot. - - - -Source package: gnome-pim -Package: gnome-pim -Description: Calendar and address book for GNOME. - This package contains a calendar tool with notifications and multiple - views, and an address book. - . - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. -Package: gnome-pim-conduits -Description: Palm synchronization for calendar and address book. - This package contains conduits to synchronize your address book and - calendar between your GNOME system and your Palm. - . - GNOME is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - - - -Source package: gnome-pm -Package: gnome-pm -Description: GNOME stock portfolio manager - This is a replacement for the "Java Portfolio Manager" provided by - Yahoo!; its intent is to be faster and less memory-intensive than its - Java cousin. It currently supports multiple portfolios and symbol lookup. - - - -Source package: gnome-print -Package: gnome-print -Description: The GNOME Print architecture - This is a prototype implementation of the Gnome Printing - Architecture, as described in: - . - http://www.levien.com/gnome/print-arch.html -Package: libgnomeprint-bin -Description: The GNOME Print architecture - binary files - This package contains gnome-font-install needed to install fonts. -Package: libgnomeprint-data -Description: The GNOME Print architecture - data files - This package contains fonts and locale files needed by gnome-print. -Package: libgnomeprint-dev -Description: The GNOME Print architecture - development files - This is a prototype implementation of the Gnome Printing - Architecture, as described in: - . - http://www.levien.com/gnome/print-arch.html -Package: libgnomeprint15 -Description: The GNOME Print architecture - runtime library - This is a prototype implementation of the Gnome Printing - Architecture, as described in: - . - http://www.levien.com/gnome/print-arch.html - - - -Source package: gnome-ruby -Package: libgdk-imlib-ruby -Description: Gtk+ and gdkimlib interface for scripting language Ruby - Gtk+ and gdkimlib interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. -Package: libgdk-pixbuf-ruby -Description: Gtk+ and gdkpixbuf interface for scripting language Ruby - Gtk+ and gdkpixbuf interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. -Package: libglade-ruby -Description: Libglade wrapper for scripting language Ruby - This provides a very simple interface to the libglade library, - to load interfaces dynamically from a glade file. -Package: libgnome-ruby -Description: Gnome interface for scripting language Ruby - Gnome interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. -Package: libgtk-ruby -Description: Gtk+ interface for scripting language Ruby - Gtk+ interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. -Package: libpanel-applet-ruby -Description: Interface of Gnome Panel applet for Ruby - This provides a interface to the Gnome Panel applet for Ruby. - - - -Source package: gnome-spell -Package: gnome-spell -Description: GNOME/Bonobo component for spell checking. - Gnome Spell is GNOME/Bonobo component for spell checking. - It's based on pspell. - - - -Source package: gnome-sudo -Package: gnome-sudo -Description: GUI frontend to sudo - gnome-sudo will popup a dialog requesting the password for the - user to run as (if necessary, sudo has caching), and copies - ~/.Xauthority so that that user can reach it. This is to provide - a way for GUI programs (such as package managers) to run in an - easy, point-and-drool fashion. - - - -Source package: gnome-terminal2 -Package: gnome-terminal2 -Description: The Gnome 2 terminal emulator application - This package contains the Gnome 2 Gtk-based terminal application (based on - the zvt widget). - - - -Source package: gnome-think -Package: gnome-think -Description: Hierarchical organizer and outliner - Think is a hierarchical organizer, allowing you to organize text in a tree - form. It uses XML for its native file format. - - - -Source package: gnome-user-docs -Package: gnome-intro -Description: Short introduction to Gnome - This guide gives you a short introduction to Gnome. It is not intended to - cover all details of Gnome. - . - If you need more information, you should install the gnome-users-guide-en - package. -Package: gnome-intro-es -Description: Short introduction to Gnome in Spanish - This guide gives you a short introduction to Gnome. It is not intended to - cover all details of Gnome. - . - If you need more information, you should install the gnome-users-guide-es - package. -Package: gnome-intro-it -Description: Short introduction to Gnome in Italian - This guide gives you a short introduction to Gnome. It is not intended to - cover all details of Gnome. - . - If you need more information, you should install the gnome-users-guide-it - package. -Package: gnome-users-guide -Description: GNOME User's Guide - Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment and its components. - It covers usage and setup of the core GNOME programs. - . - This documentation comes in HTML format. - . - For other formats, check the homepage at - http://www.gnome.org/users-guide/project.shtml - or create them yourself from the sgml source. -Package: gnome-users-guide-es -Description: Spanish translation of the GNOME User's Guide - Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment and its components. - It covers usage and setup of the core GNOME programs. - . - This documentation comes in HTML format. -Package: gnome-users-guide-it -Description: Italian translation of the GNOME User's Guide - Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment and its components. - It covers usage and setup of the core GNOME programs. - . - This documentation comes in HTML format - - - -Source package: gnome-users-guide-en -Package: gnome-users-guide-en -Description: GNOME User's Guide - Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment - and its components. It covers usage and setup of - the core GNOME programs. - . - This documentation comes in HTML format. - . - For other formats, check the homepage at - http://www.gnome.org/users-guide/project.shtml - or creat them yourself from the sgml source - - - -Source package: gnome-users-guide-it -Package: gnome-users-guide-it -Description: Italian translation of the GNOME User's Guide - Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment - and its components. It covers usage and setup of - the core GNOME programs. Italian translation. - . - This documentation comes in HTML format. - - - -Source package: gnome-utils -Package: gnome-utils -Description: Gnome Utilities (gtt, gsearchtool, and more) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment". - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains some assorted utilities for use with - the Gnome. These are: - . - gcalc - a simple calculator - gcharmap - character map viewer. - gcolorsel - a color selector - gdialog - a Gtk version of the 'dialog' program - gdict - dictionary server query and display. - gdiskfree - graphical disk free (df) utility. - gfloppy - GUI for formatting floppy - gfontsel - a font selector - gless - a Gtk version of the 'less' pager - gsearchtool - a tool for finding and grepping through files - gshutdown - reboot or shutdown your machine - gtt - a task timer/tracker - guname - display 'uname' information about your system - gw - display users on the system, like 'w' - idetool - an IDE disk viewing tool - logview - Log viewing applications. - splash/splac - splash screen renderer - stripchart - plot system measurements (including applet version) - - - -Source package: gnome-vfs -Package: gnome-vfs-extfs -Description: The GNOME virtual file-system extra fs scripts for GMC. - GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the - Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with - several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. - It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file - operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. - . - This package includes external fs scripts for GMC. - Starting with version 3.1(gmc), the Midnight Commander comes with so called - extfs, which is one of the virtual filesystems. This system makes it - possible to create new virtual filesystems for the GNU MC very easily. -Package: libgnome-vfs-common -Description: The GNOME virtual file-system libraries common files - GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the - Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with - several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. - It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file - operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. - . - This package includes common files such as message catalogues. -Package: libgnome-vfs-dev -Description: Libraries and include files for developing GNOME VFS applications - This package provides the necessary development libraries for writing - GNOME VFS modules and applications that use the GNOME VFS APIs. -Package: libgnome-vfs0 -Description: The GNOME virtual file-system libraries - GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the - Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with - several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. - It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file - operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. - - - -Source package: gnome-vfs-extras -Package: gnome-vfs-extras -Description: GPL gnome-vfs modules, includes SMB support - gnome-vfs-extras is a collection of GPL gnome-vfs modules. Right now, it only - contains an SMB module that allows you to access Samba and Windows shares - from within Nautilus or any other applications that uses gnome-vfs. - - - -Source package: gnome-vfs2 -Package: libgnomevfs2-0 -Description: The GNOME virtual file-system libraries (for GNOME2) - GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the - Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with - several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. - It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file - operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. - . - This package is a part of GNOME2 -Package: libgnomevfs2-common -Description: The GNOME virtual file-system library common files (for GNOME2) - GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the - Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with - several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. - It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file - operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. - . - This package is a part of GNOME2 -Package: libgnomevfs2-dev -Description: The GNOME virtual file-system development files (for GNOME2) - This package provides the necessary development libraries for writing - GNOME VFS modules and applications that use the GNOME VFS APIs. - . - This package is a part of GNOME2 - - - -Source package: gnomehack -Package: gnomehack -Description: A port of NetHack for GNOME - Nethack is the greatest of all the Rogue-like games. GnomeHack is a - port of NetHack for Gnome, using the very cool GTK+ toolkit. - - - -Source package: gnomeicu -Package: gnomeicu -Description: Small, fast and functional clone of Mirabilis' ICQ - GnomeICU is a clone of Mirabilis' popular ICQ written with GTK. - The original source was taken from Matt Smith's mICQ. This is meant as - a replacement for the JavaICQ, which is slow and buggy. ICQ informs you - who's online at any time and enables you to contact them at will. - . - -- Features -- - * URL Transfer (w/transfer to Netscape ability) - * Sign up as a new user, or with an existing account - * Allow other users to add you to their list - * Message History per user - * Chat - * Icon and Color Based on Status of User - * Online and Offline Section - * Receive Message Queue - * Changeable Status - * Sending Messages - * Sound Events - * Reply Box in Same Window as Receive Message - * Send, Reply, Cancel, Read Next buttons in dialog boxes - * Connection History Window - * Invisible List - * Color Customization - * GUI Configuration - * V5 Protocol (new) - * Drag 'n' Drop support for files and URLs (from Netscape) - - - -Source package: gnomekiss -Package: gnomekiss -Description: A KiSS paper doll viewer for GNOME - GnomeKiSS is a viewer for all KiSS paper dolls. Cherry KiSS and Enhanced - Palette are supported, with full alpha transparency and FKiSS. - If you want to open any lzh paperdoll files you have to install the package - lha from non-free as well. - - - -Source package: gnomemm -Package: libgnomemm-dev -Description: C++ wrapper for GNOME (development files) - Gnome-- (gnomemm) is a powerful C++ binding for the GNOME libraries. - Gnome-- includes bindings for all the popular GNOME interfaces like - canvas and MDI as well as useful application templates for constructing - good looking apps. - . - This package contains development files and examples. -Package: libgnomemm9 -Description: C++ wrapper for GNOME (shared library) - Gnome-- (gnomemm) is a powerful C++ binding for the GNOME libraries. - Gnome-- includes bindings for all the popular GNOME interfaces like - canvas and MDI as well as useful application templates for constructing - good looking apps. - - - -Source package: gnomermind -Package: gnomermind -Description: Board game for GNOME - Gnomermind Mastermind(R) for your GNOME desktop. A nice looking - and themeable game that can be played with mouse or customizable - keybindings. - . - The trade mark Mastermind(R) is owned by its owner. - - - -Source package: gnomesword -Package: gnomesword -Description: GNOME Bible Program based on the SWORD library - A bible study program for GNOME using the SWORD library. - - - -Source package: gnomp3 -Package: gnomp3 -Description: MP3 Player for Large MP3 Collections - A cool mp3 player that supports large collections, with - many options for manipulating that collection in playlists. - - - -Source package: gnosamba -Package: gnosamba -Description: A graphical configuration utility for Samba - GnoSamba is a GUI tool for the configuration of Samba, the SMB file server - on X11/Unix. It will read, edit and write /etc/samba/smb.conf, an alternate - configuration file, or from a network. It uses the Gnome. - . - The groff and bsdmainutils packages are needed for the online help system - to work. - - - -Source package: gnotepad+ -Package: gnotepad+ -Description: GNOME-based Notepad editor - This is an easy-to-use, yet fairly feature-rich, simple text editor - for Unix based systems running X11 and using GNOME (the GNU Network - Object Model Environment). Gnotepad+ was designed to have as little - bloat as possible, while still providing many of the common features - found in a modern GUI-based text editor. It is still fairly - light-weight, especially for the features it offers, and aims to - remain that way. - . - The "+" in gnotepad+ is there to differentiate it from other - GNOME-based text editors which may call themselves "gnotepad". - Additionally, gnotepad+ is not intended to be fancy, so it leverages - its text editing capabilities on the GTK Text Widget. Hence, if you - are looking for a programmer's editor, look for another text editor - or help improve the GTK Text Widget. - - - -Source package: gnotepad+-help -Package: gnotepad+-help -Description: This is the help documentation for Gnotepad+ - This package provides documentation for Gnotepad+. - - - -Source package: gnotes -Package: gnotes -Description: Yellow sticky notes applet for GNOME. - GNotes is an application for use with the Gnome Panel that allows you to - place cool little yellow sticky notes all over your desktop. The notes are - similar to those little yellow paper sticky notes that are plastered around - the edges of your monitor. - . - GNotes are a GREEN (environmentally friendly) alternative to those paper - sticky notes. GNotes are 100% virtual, 100% paper free, and constructed of - 100% recycled pixels. - - - -Source package: gnu-efi -Package: gnu-efi -Description: Library for developing EFI applications - GNU toolchain for building IA-64 EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) - applications. - - - -Source package: gnu-smalltalk -Package: gnu-smalltalk -Description: GNU Smalltalk - an implementation of Smalltalk-80 - GNU Smalltalk is an implementation that closely follows the - Smalltalk-80 language as described in the book `Smalltalk-80: the - Language and its Implementation' by Adele Goldberg and David Robson. - . - This package contains the executable program gst. -Package: gnu-smalltalk-doc -Description: Info documentation for GNU Smalltalk - GNU Smalltalk is an implementation that closely follows the - Smalltalk-80 language as described in the book `Smalltalk-80: the - Language and its Implementation' by Adele Goldberg and David Robson. - . - This package contains the documentation in info format. - - - -Source package: gnu-standards -Package: gnu-standards -Description: GNU coding and package maintenance standards - The GNU coding and package maintenance standards - in a variety of formats. - - - -Source package: gnubg -Package: gnubg -Description: A GTK/ascii backgammon program - GNUbg is a strong backgammon program. It is used both as an engine - by other programs (e.g. kbackgammon) but it also includes a sophisticated GTK - interface. It should be considered beta software. -Package: gnubg-bearoffs -Description: Improved play for gnubg (gnu backgammon) - This package includes a single large file of weights - that gnubg uses to play slightly better. If you want - gnubg to play at its best then install this file. - - - -Source package: gnucap -Package: acs -Description: Al's Circuit Simulator -- dummy package - acs, Al's Circuit Simulator, has been renamed GNUCAP. This is a dummy - package to force an upgrade to the new package name. -Package: gnucap -Description: GNU Circuit Analysis package. - GNUCAP is a general purpose circuit simulator. It performs nonlinear - dc and transient analyses, fourier analysis, and ac analysis - linearized at an operating point. It is fully interactive and - command driven. It can also be run in batch mode or as a server. - The output is produced as it simulates. Spice compatible models - for the MOSFET (level 1,2,3) and diode are included in this - release. - - - -Source package: gnucash -Package: gnucash -Description: A personal finance tracking program. - Gnucash can track finances in multiple accounts, keeping running - and reconciled balances. It has an X based graphical user interface, - double entry, a hierarchy of accounts, expense accounts (categories), - and can import Quicken QIF files. - . - Gnucash is derived from xacc. It adds perl and guile extensibility, - and can produce HTML output. - . - This is BETA software. It works to a degree but there are still many - bugs and unimplemented features. If you want a stable version, try the - xacc package instead. - - - -Source package: gnudip -Package: gnudip -Description: Scripts to enable a server to provide dynamic IP to name mappings - GnuDIP is a service desiged for an ISP to give its customers a static DNS - name without having to give them their own IP address. For those who are - familiar with ml.org this is a simple replacement. GnuDIP has 2 main parts - on the server side. 1, the multi-threaded server that listens on a port 3495 - that accepts connections from client applications and updates their - hostname, and 2 the web cgi that is used as the administration tool and as - the users tool to manage their own account. Using the web cgi a user can set - their desired homepage in their settings and then set the special URL as the - default page for their browser so now every time they open their browser - their hostname will be automatically be updated without having to run any - other sort of client application and then they would be redirected to the - URL they set in their GnuDIP settings. - - - -Source package: gnue-common -Package: gnue-common -Description: The shared library for many items of the GNU Enterprise Framework - GNUe-Common provides a set of images and classes that GNUe-Forms, - GNUe-Reports, and GNUe-Designer are dependent upon. - - - -Source package: gnue-designer -Package: gnue-designer -Description: A Rapid Application Development tool for GNU Enterprise. - Designer is the IDE for GNU Enterprise. It builds forms, - reports, classes, and other aspects of GNUe in a single environment, - and brings Rapid Application Development to the GNU Enterprise - environment. Like other pieces of GNU Enterprise it is cross platform. - - - -Source package: gnue-forms -Package: gnue-forms -Description: An XML-based forms painter - GNU Enterprise Forms is an XML-based forms painter. It will read - XML files to create GUIs for Win32, GTK+, and Curses. It is fully - data-aware and can be used in n-tier environments with GNU Enterprise - Application Server or in 2-tier environments with MySQL or PostgreSQL. - It is designed for rapid development of business applications. - - - -Source package: gnugo -Package: gnugo -Description: Plays the game of Go (Wei-Chi). - GNUGO is an updated version of the GNU go playing program. This - software is an attempt to distribute a free program to play Go. The - idea of this program is based on the article "Programming the Game of - Go. Byte, Vol.6 No.4" by J. K. Millen. Currently, this program only - understands basic Go rules and skills. - - - -Source package: gnugo-dv -Package: gnugo-dv -Description: Plays the game of Go (Wei-Chi). - GNUGO is an updated version of the GNU go playing program. This - software is an attempt to distribute a free program to play Go. The - idea of this program is based on the article "Programming the Game of - Go. Byte, Vol.6 No.4" by J. K. Millen. Currently, this program only - understands basic Go rules and skills. - . - This is the "development version" of Gnugo. Development is fairly - brisk, and new bugs occur frequently. Please support this software by - reporting all (non-package related) bugs directly to "gnugo@gnu.org". - - - -Source package: gnuhtml2latex -Package: gnuhtml2latex -Description: A Perl script that converts html files to latex - gnuhtml2latex is a Perl script that converts html files to latex - files. It takes list of .html files as arguments and make .tex - ones. Can also convert html stdin to latex stdout. - - - -Source package: gnulpr -Package: gnulpr -Description: GNUlpr printing system. - This task package installs packages needed to print using the advanced - features of postscript printers. It installs a complete printing - system, including autodetection and configuration utilities. - - - -Source package: gnumach -Package: gnumach -Description: The GNU version of the Mach microkernel - This is the Utah Mach microkernel used by the Hurd. -Package: gnumach-dbg -Description: The GNU version of the Mach microkernel for debugging - This is the Utah Mach microkernel used by the Hurd. - . - The version in this package is identical to the version found in the - gnumach package, except that it is not stripped and has the - kernel-level debugger compiled in. -Package: gnumach-dev -Description: The GNU version of the Mach microkernel - These are the header files for the Utah Mach microkernel used by the Hurd. - - - -Source package: gnumail -Package: gnumail -Description: A GNUstep Mail User Agent (clone of the NeXT/Apple's Mail.app) - GNUMail.app is a clone of NeXT/Apple's excellent Mail.app - application. It uses the GNUstep development framework (or Apple - Cocoa, which is based on the OpenStep specification provided by NeXT, - Inc.). - - - -Source package: gnumeric -Package: gnumeric -Description: A GNOME spreadsheet application - Gnumeric is a powerful spreadsheet application that interoperates well - with other spreadsheets. It comes with plugins that enable it to deal with - commonly used spreadsheet file formats, including - o Microsoft(R) Excel95 (.xls) - o Comma/Character Separated Values (.csv) - o XBase (.dbf), - o MultiPlan (.sylk) - o PlanPerfect - o Lotus 123 (.wks, .wk1) - o Applix version 4 (.as) - o Data Interchange Format (.dif) - o GNU Oleo (.oleo) - o SC/XSpread - o Linear and integer program expression format (.mps) - and can export to LaTeX, Roff and HTML as well. - . - Gnumeric should be easy to use, in particular if you are familiar with - Excel. - . - Gnumeric is a GNOME application. GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) - is a user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools to be used in - conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. -Package: gnumeric-doc -Description: Documentation for Gnumeric, the GNOME spreadsheet application - The `Gnumeric's User Manual' in Gnome Help (HTML) format. -Package: gnumeric-python -Description: Python plugins for the GNOME spreadsheet - Plugins written in Python and plugins that allow you to extend Gnumeric's - functionality using the Python scripting language: - o Python plugin - o Python plugin loader - o Python functions - o Gnome glossary - - - -Source package: gnupg-doc -Package: gnupg-doc -Description: GNU privacy guard documentation. - Additional documentation for GnuPG in HTML and (where possible) - postscript and plain text format. Includes: - . - o The GNU Privacy Handbook - o Replacing PGP 2.x with GnuPG - o GnuPG Mini HOWTO - . - The GNU Privacy Handbook is provied in English, Spanish and Russian. - The Replacing PGP 2.x with GnuPG document is provided in English and - Spanish. The Mini HOWTO is provided in English, German, Spanish - French, Portugese and Swedish. - - - -Source package: gnuplot -Package: gnuplot -Description: A command-line driven interactive plotting program. - Package for making 2D and 3D graphs from data and functions. - Supports lots of output formats, including drivers for many printers, - (La)TeX, (x)fig, X11, PostScript, and so on. - . - Data files and self-defined functions can be manipulated by internal - C-like language. Can perform smoothing, spline-fitting, or nonlinear - fits. Can work with complex numbers. - - - -Source package: gnuplot-mode -Package: gnuplot-mode -Description: Yet another GnuPlot mode for Emacs. - Gnuplot is a major mode for Emacs favours with the following features: - - Functions for plotting lines, regions, entire scripts, or entire files - - Graphical interface to setting command arguments - - Syntax colorization - - Completion of common words in Gnuplot - - Code indentation - - On-line help using Info for Gnuplot functions and features - - Interaction with Gnuplot using comint - - Pull-down menus plus a toolbar in XEmacs - - Distributed with a quick reference sheet in postscript. - - - -Source package: gnurobots -Package: gnurobots -Description: Program a robot to explore a world - GNU Robots is a game/diversion where you construct a program for a - little robot, then watch him explore a world. The world is filled with - baddies that can hurt you, objects that you can bump into, and food - that you can eat. The goal of the game is to collect as many prizes as - possible before you are killed by a baddie or you run out of energy. - . - Programs for the robot are written in Scheme. - - - -Source package: gnus -Package: gnus -Description: A versatile News and mailing list reader for Emacsen - Gnus is a message-reading laboratory. This is by far the most - powerful and extensible news reader that I am aware of. It will let - you look at just about anything as if it were a newsgroup. You can - read mail with it, you can browse directories with it, you can ftp - with it---you can even read news with it! It handles single file - groups, MH format folders, mbox files, digests, knows about POP, - etc. It can split incoming mail ala procmail. - . - This version of gnus handles MIME natively. It adds offline reading - capability with gnus-agent. It is not compatible with older versions - of TM (since a large number of hooks and variables have changed to - allow that). NOTE: Please do not use tm-gnus with this version. - . - Instead of boring old KILL files, it has an adaptive multifaceted - scoring mechanism -- you add or reduce the score of the article based - on rules, and a component of the score comes in from your past - behaviour -- for example, articles similar to ones you read and saved - get higher scores. This adaptive mechanism is one of the most - interesting part of Gnus. - . - Gnus tries to empower people who read news the same way Emacs - empowers people who edit text. Gnus sets no limits to what the user - should be allowed to do. Users are encouraged to extend Gnus to make - it behave like they want it to behave. A program should not control - people; people should be empowered to do what they want by using (or - abusing) the program. - . - Gnus comes by default with XEmacs, but this is a stand alone package - that replaces the stock Gnusii. A note for people using the nnimap - backend: SSL support requires w3-el-e20; and even otherwise w3-el - makes following hyperlinks in mail and news easier. The upstream - sources for this package are available at http://www.gnus.org/dist/gnus.tar.gz - - - -Source package: gnus-bonus-el -Package: gnus-bonus-el -Description: Miscellaneous add-ons for Gnus - This package contains a few Emacs-Lisp files, mainly obtained from - the gnu.emacs.sources newsgroup, that provide various functions to - Gnus, the Emacs mail and news reader. - . - This package contains: - gnus-junk.el: semi-automatic replies to junk e-mails; - nnnil.el: empty, read-only backend; - nntodo.el: manage to-do items; - message-x.el: customizable completion in message headers; - nnir.el: searchable mail backend; - nnmaildir.el: maildir mail backend. - - - -Source package: gnuserv -Package: gnuserv -Description: Allows you to attach to an already running Emacs - gnuserv allows you to attach to an already running Emacs. This - allows external programs to make use of Emacs' editing - capabilities. It is like GNU Emacs' emacsserver/server.el, but - has many more features. - . - You do not need this package if you use XEmacs; it already - includes gnuserv and gnuclient. If you want to use gnuserv with - both GNU Emacs and XEmacs, you will only be able to use the - alternative /usr/bin/gnuclient with one flavor of emacs; you will - have to use either gnuclient.xemacs or gnuclient.emacs for the - other flavor. - - - -Source package: gnushogi -Package: gnushogi -Description: A program to play shogi, the Japanese version of chess. - Gnushogi plays a game of Japanese chess (shogi) against the user or it - plays against itself. Gnushogi is an modified version of the gnuchess - program. It has a simple alpha-numeric board display, or it can use - the xshogi program under the X Window System. - - - -Source package: gnustep-base -Package: gnustep-base-examples -Description: Examples using the GNUstep Base Library - This is the source for a few example (non-GUI) applications - using the GNUstep Base Library. -Package: gnustep-base1 -Description: The GNUstep Base Library - The GNUstep Base Library is a library of general-purpose, non-graphical - Objective C objects. It provides functionality that aims to implement - the non-graphical portion of the OpenStep standard. -Package: gnustep-base1-dbg -Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep Base Library - This package contains the shared library of the - GNUstep Base Library compiled with debugging symbols. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Base Library. -Package: gnustep-base1-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Base - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GNUstep Base Library. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Base Library. - - - -Source package: gnustep-gui -Package: gnustep-gui0 -Description: The GNUstep Gui Library - The GNUstep Gui Library is a library of graphical Objective C objects. - It provides functionality that aims to implement the frontend-graphical - portion of the OpenStep standard. -Package: gnustep-gui0-dbg -Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep Gui Library - This package contains the shared library of the - GNUstep Gui Library compiled with debugging symbols. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Gui Library. -Package: gnustep-gui0-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Gui - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GNUstep Gui Library. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Gui Library. -Package: gnustep-ppd -Description: The GNUstep Postscript Printer Description - The GNUstep Postscript Printer Description is a collection of ppd files - provided by GNUstep GUI. - - - -Source package: gnustep-make -Package: gnustep-make -Description: Basic GNUstep scripts and makefiles - This package contains the basic scripts, makefiles and - directory layout needed to run and compile any GNUstep - software. - - - -Source package: gnustep-xgps -Package: gnustep-xgps0 -Description: The GNUstep Xgps Library - The GNUstep Xgps Library is a library of graphical Objective C objects. - It provides functionality that aims to implement the xgps graphical-backend - portion of the OpenStep standard. - - - -Source package: gnut -Package: gnut -Description: A command-line based client compatible with Gnutella-net - Gnut implements the Gnutella-net networking and file sharing protocol. - . - For more information on Gnutella-net, visit http://gnutella.wego.com/ - For more information on gnut, visit http://www.mrob.com/gnut/ - - - -Source package: gnuyahoo -Package: gnuyahoo -Description: console Yahoo messenger client with guile and readline interfaces - Purely console based Yahoo messenger client application which has - geeky "readline" and "guile" interfaces. It connects to the Yahoo - server using the "libyahoo" library. - . - Gnuyahoo is highly extensible through the scheme language. Readline - support means that it has powerful command-line editing and history - features. It supports almost all of the features of the conventional - Yahoo messenger for example email alert, conference, ignore, etc. It - also has numerous additional features not contained in the original - client. - - - -Source package: goats -Package: goats -Description: A sticky-note type program for Gnome - Goats is a yellow post-it note applet for the Gnome desktop. - . - It's modelled after Knotes for KDE, and is also similar to - gnome-gnotes. Goats features alarms, auto-saving and more.. - - - -Source package: gob -Package: gob -Description: GTK+ Object Builder - GOB is a preprocessor which simplifies the writing of GTK+ objects in C. - The syntax is somewhat similar to that for Java, yacc and lex. - - - -Source package: gobo -Package: gobo -Description: A portable library of classes for Eiffel - This portable Eiffel class library provides classes for various data - structures. It also provides lexical analysis and parsing on the lines - of lex and yacc. - - - -Source package: gocr -Package: gocr -Description: A commandline ocr - gocr is a multi-platform commandline ocr under GPL - . - What is it? - o OCR = optical character recognition - o read pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm, some pcx and tga image files (or PNM from stdin) - if pnm-tools installed and running linux-like system you can also use - pnm.gz, pnm.bz2, png, jpg, tiff, gif, bmp (see pnm.cc for full list) - o output of text - . - Features: - o good scans (all chars well seperated, one column, - not tables etc, 12pt 300dpi) should work well - o fonts 20-60 pixels ( 5pt * 1in/72pt * 300 dpi = 20 dots ) - o output of image file for controling detection - o speed is very slow (this will be changed when recognition works well) - 12pt 300dpi 1700x950 16lines 700chars 22x28 P90=40s..90s v0.2.3 - (gcc -O0) - . - Latest news: - http://altmark.nat.uni-magdeburg.de/~jschulen/ocr/index.html - . - Note: there is a tcl wrapper to gocr, to use it install wish package. -Package: gocr-doc -Description: gocr documentation - gocr is a multi-platform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) - . - It can read pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm, some pcx and tga image files - . - It is documentation about gocr and OCRs -Package: gocr-gtk -Description: A GTK wrapper around gocr - gocr is a multi-platform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) - . - It can read pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm, some pcx and tga image files - . - It is a GTK GUI to gocr (commandline program). -Package: gocr-tk -Description: A tcl/tk wrapper around gocr - gocr is a multi-platform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) - . - It can read pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm, some pcx and tga image files - . - It is a tlc/tk GUI to gocr (a commandline program). - - - -Source package: goldedplus -Package: goldedplus -Description: Offline mail reader for Fidonet and Usenet - GoldED+ is an offline mail reader for Fidonet message bases in - AdeptXBBS, EzyCOM, Fido (*.MSG), Goldbase, Hudson, JAM, PCBoard, - Synchronet, Squish and WildCat. It is also able to import QWK - (BBS offline mail format) and SOUP (Usenet offline mail format) - packages into said message bases, and re-export packages for - upload. - . - GoldED+ is a successor of the well-known GoldED mail editor. - - - -Source package: gom -Package: gom -Description: A generic audio mixer (Base versions) - gom is a generic audio mixer program; it tries to provide a complete - and convenient interface for all kind of audio mixer manipulation. - gom's facilities include sound driver (compile time) and sound card - (run time) independence, arbitrary mixer selection, loading and saving - of mixer settings, volume fading, verbosity-level driven output, - "Un*x-like scripting support", etc. - . - At the moment, gom only supports the Open Sound System (OSS) sound - driver. OSS comes with the Linux kernel as free software called - OSS/Free, and is available for a number of other platforms. - . - Apart from the exhaustive command line interface described here, gom - optionally has two built-in interactive interfaces (that I call - gomiis, gom interactive interfaces;): a terminal gomii using ncurses, - and a X gomii using the xview toolkit. All gomiis support adjustable - (this includes disabling) real time updating. -Package: gom-x -Description: A generic audio mixer (X version) - This package only includes a binary of gom with built-in X support - (needs xview). It supersedes the binaries in the base package and will - per default be the preferred alternative of all "gom" binaries. - - - -Source package: gopher -Package: gopher -Description: Distributed Hypertext Client, Gopher protocol - This package contains the client for the distributed global directory - and hypertext system known as gopher. This is a text-based (ncurses) - client from the University of Minnesota. It also supports the gopher+ - protocol, as well as links to ftp, http, and other external viewers. -Package: gopherd -Description: Gopher server - The UMN gopher server. This server is a robust and full-featured - gopher and gopher+ server with a HTTP mode as well. It features - support for indexing, ASK blocks, .Links files, .names files, .cap support, - and pretty much any gopher feature you could imagine. - - - -Source package: gopherweblink -Package: gopherweblink -Description: Generate web link files for gopher servers - This program is used to let you add links to web sites from - Gopher directories on your gopher server. - - - -Source package: gozer -Package: gozer -Description: a text renderer - It's a commandline text renderer. It will take text on the - commandline or from a file and render it using antialiased TrueType - fonts, using optional font styles, word wrapping, justification and - layout control. - - - -Source package: gpart -Package: gpart -Description: Guess PC disk partition table, find lost partitions - Gpart is a tool which tries to guess the primary partition table of a - PC-type disk in case the primary partition table in sector 0 is - damaged, incorrect or deleted. - . - It is also good at finding and listing the types, locations, and - sizes of inadvertently-deleted partitions, both primary and logical. - It gives you the information you need to manually re-create them - (using fdisk, cfdisk, sfdisk, etc.). - . - The guessed table can also be written to a file or (if you firmly - believe the guessed table is entirely correct) directly to a disk - device. - . - Supported (guessable) filesystem or partition types: - . - * BeOS filesystem type. - * FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD disklabel sub-partitioning - scheme used on Intel platforms. - * Linux second extended filesystem. - * MS-DOS FAT12/16/32 "filesystems". - * IBM OS/2 High Performance filesystem. - * Linux LVM physical volumes (LVM by Heinz Mauelshagen). - * Linux swap partitions (versions 0 and 1). - * The Minix operating system filesystem type. - * MS Windows NT/2000 filesystem. - * QNX 4.x filesystem. - * The Reiser filesystem (version 3.5.X, X > 11). - * Sun Solaris on Intel platforms uses a sub-partitioning - scheme on PC hard disks similar to the BSD disklabels. - * Silicon Graphics' journalling filesystem for Linux. - . - Other types may be added relatively easily, as separately compiled modules. - - - -Source package: gpasm -Package: gpasm -Description: GNU PIC assembler - This is an assembler for Microchip (TM) PIC (TM) micro-controllers. - It's intended to be compatible with the manufacturer's MPASM - assembler. - . - This is ALPHA software: there may be serious bugs in it, and it's - nowhere near complete. gpasm currently only implements a subset of - MPASM's features. See the documentation for an up-to-date list of - what gpasm can do. - - - -Source package: gperf -Package: gperf -Description: Perfect hash function generator. - gperf is a program that generates perfect hash functions for sets of - key words. - . - A perfect hash function is simply: A hash function and a data structure - that allows recognition of a key word in a set of words using exactly 1 - probe into the data structure. - - - -Source package: gperiodic -Package: gperiodic -Description: periodic table application - GPeriodic is a small X/GTK+-based program which allows you to - browse through a periodic table of chemical elements, and view - somewhat detailed information on each of the elements. - 118 elements are currently listed. - . - The program is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, - German, French, Italian, Dutch and Russian. - - - -Source package: gphone -Package: gphone -Description: X/GTK-based internet telephone. - Gphone is an internet telephone. As the name implies, it aims to be - fully gnome-groovy, but that hasn't quite happened yet. Gphone is - definitely a work in progress and you probably shouldn't bet your - business on it. Don't be too hard on the program, though -- although - the user interface is mighty rough, gphone does actually work pretty - well. The data rate should be low enough to work over a reasonable - modem connection. - . - The protocol is nominally RTP/RTCP, and gphone complies well enough - with the standard to be able to talk to speakfreely. - - - -Source package: gphoto -Package: gphoto -Description: Universal application for digital cameras - Gphoto will allow downloading, saving and manipulation of images - from several different camera models, or from the hardrive. - . - It also comes with a HTML engine, to publish photos on the - web, and a command line interface to use it from a script - - - -Source package: gphoto2 -Package: gphoto2 -Description: The gphoto2 digital camera library - The gphoto2 library can be used by applications to access various - digital camera models. - The gphoto2 command-line frontend is shipped with the library. -Package: gphoto2-dev -Description: The gphoto2 digital camera library (development files) - The gphoto2 library can be used by applications to access various - digital camera models. - - - -Source package: gpm -Package: gpm -Description: General Purpose Mouse Interface - This package provides a daemon that listens to the mouse when the - console is displayed, and delivers them to applications. - . - The default when no application is running is to emulate - "selection", i.e. allow cut-and-paste with the mouse on the - console the same way as under X. -Package: libgpm1 -Description: General Purpose Mouse Library [libc5] - This package provides a library that handles mouse requests - and delivers them to applications. -Package: libgpm1-altdev -Description: General Purpose Mouse Library, development files [libc5] - This package provides a library that handles mouse requests - and delivers them to applications. -Package: libgpmg1 -Description: General Purpose Mouse Library [libc6] - This package provides a library that handles mouse requests - and delivers them to applications. -Package: libgpmg1-dev -Description: General Purpose Mouse Library, development files [libc6] - This package provides a library that handles mouse requests - and delivers them to applications. - - - -Source package: gpmudmon-applet -Package: gpmudmon-applet -Description: GNOME battery applet for PMUD - gpmudmon is a GNOME applet which displays battery status obtained - from the PMU daemon (powerpc only). - - - -Source package: gpppkill -Package: gpppkill -Description: GTK+ pppd monitoring and control utility - gpppkill is a small GTK+ program which displays a graph of - ppp link usage and also has options to kill pppd after a - specified time of low link usage, or after a given amount - of time. - - - -Source package: gpppon -Package: gpppon -Description: A gnome applet that is a wrapper around pon and poff. - gpppon is a gnome applet that reads the names of the configured providers - from /etc/ppp/peers and calls the pon and poff scripts with the selected - provider as argument. - - - -Source package: gpr -Package: gpr -Description: GUI for lpr: print files and configure printer-specific options - GPr is a graphical interface to lpr that provides for easy configuration - of printer-specific options. GPr interfaces with a PostScript - printer's PPD file to create a user-interface of configurable - options. Based upon user choice, the device-specific option code - is then inserted into the PostScript job and sent to the printer. - This can be used to tell the printer to duplex or staple the print - job, or tell it what paper tray to draw paper from. - - - -Source package: gprolog -Package: gprolog -Description: GNU Prolog compiler. - GNU Prolog is a free Prolog compiler with constraint solving over finite - domains (FD) developed at INRIA by Daniel Diaz. GNU Prolog is based on two - systems developed by the same author (with lot of code rewriting and a lot of - new extensions): wamcc and clp(FD). A lot of work has been devoted to the - ISO compatibility, GNU Prolog is very close to the ISO standard, full - compliance being one of its goals. -Package: gprolog-doc -Description: Documentation for the GNU Prolog compiler. - GNU Prolog is a free Prolog compiler with constraint solving over finite - domains (FD) developed at INRIA by Daniel Diaz. - . - This package contains the documentation (both PDF and HTML) for GNU Prolog. - - - -Source package: gps -Package: gps -Description: Graphical PS using GTK - gPS a graphical applet to watch system processes, like - ps and top. It shows lots of information on each process - and allows users to kill, send signals to, renice and filter - processes. And also with the rgpsp package can watch processes - on other machines across a network. -Package: rgpsp -Description: Remote gPS poller - rgpsp provides a top-like output through a tcp port, so that - machines running gPS can remotely monitor information about - processes and load on the machine rgpsp is running on. - - - -Source package: gpsim -Package: gpsim -Description: Simulator for Microchip's PIC microcontrollers - Gpsim is a full-featured software simulator for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. - . - Gpsim has been designed to be as accurate as possible. Accuracy includes the - entire PIC - from the core to the I/O pins and including ALL of the internal - peripherals. Thus it's possible to create stimuli and tie them to the I/O pins - and test the PIC the same PIC the same way you would in the real world. - . - Gpsim has been designed to be as fast as possible. Real time simulation speeds - of 20Mhz PICs are possible. - . - Gpsim has been designed to be as useful as possible. The standard simulation - paradigm including breakpoints, single stepping, disassembling, memory inspect - & change, have been implemented. In addition, gpsim supports many debugging - features that are only available with in-circuit emulators. For example, a - continuous trace buffer tracks every action of the simulator. Also, it's - possible to set read and write break points on values (e.g. break if a specific - value is read from or written to a register). -Package: gpsim-dev -Description: Libraries needed only for building gpsim components - Gpsim is a full-featured software simulator for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. - . - This package install the libraries and headers necessary to build the - supporting modules for gpsim. - . - NOTE: as a user of gpsim this package does not need to be installed. - - - -Source package: gpsim-doc -Package: gpsim-doc -Description: Documentation for gpsim - This package contains documentation for gpsim in postscript and pdf format - with original LyX sources. - - - -Source package: gpsim-lcd -Package: gpsim-lcd -Description: LCD module for gpsim - Gpsim-lcd is a LCD module for gpsim, it consists of a shared library - that is dynamically loaded. Examples how to use the module are included. - - - -Source package: gpsim-led -Package: gpsim-led -Description: LED module for gpsim - Gpsim-led is a 7-segment led module for gpsim, it consists of a shared library - that is dynamically loaded. Examples how to use the module are included. - - - -Source package: gpsim-logic -Package: gpsim-logic -Description: logic module for gpsim - Gpsim-logic is a simple module library that contains a 2-input AND gate and a - 2-input OR gate. It consists of a shared library that is dynamically loaded. - This library also illustrates how a module can drive a pin on the pic. - Examples how to use the module are included. - - - -Source package: gpsk31 -Package: gpsk31 -Description: A gtk based psk31 - This is a PSK31 transmission mode program using the sound card and - optionally serial port to PTT the RIG. - It has nice functions and listen very well. - - - -Source package: gpsman -Package: gpsman -Description: A GPS manager - GPS Manager (GPSMan) is a graphical manager of GPS data that - makes possible the preparation, inspection and edition of GPS data in - a friendly environment. GPSMan supports communication and real-time - logging with both Garmin and Lowrance receivers and accepts real-time - logging information in NMEA 0183 from any GPS receiver. - - - -Source package: gpstrans -Package: gpstrans -Description: communicate with a Garmin Global Positioning System receiver - GPStrans allows a user with a Garmin GPS receiver to upload and - download waypoints, routes, almanac (satellite orbit elements), and - track routes. - - - -Source package: gputils -Package: gputils -Description: GNU PIC utilities - Those utilities for the Microchip PIC microcontrollers family contain - an assembler (compatible with MPASM), a disassembler, and other tools. - - - -Source package: gpw -Package: gpw -Description: Trigraph Password Generator - This package generates pronounceable passwords. It uses the statistics of - three-letter combinations (trigraphs) taken from whatever dictionaries you - feed it. - . - Thus pronounceability may differ from language to language. Based - on the ideas in Morrie Gasser's password generator for Multics, and Dan - Edwards's generator for CTSS. FIPS Standard 181 describes a similar - digraph-based generator, derived from Gasser's. - - - -Source package: gq -Package: gq -Description: GTK-based LDAP client - GQ is GTK+ LDAP client and browser utility. It can be used - for searching LDAP directory as well as browsing it using a - tree view. Features include: - - browse and search modes - - LDAPv3 schema browser - - template editor - - edit and delete entries - - add entries with templates - - export subtree or whole server to LDIF file - - use any number of servers - - search based on single argument or LDAP filter - - TLS support for LDAPv3 - - - -Source package: gqcam -Package: gqcam -Description: GTK Webcam control - Gqcam is a program originally created to pull frames from - a greyscale Connectix QuickCam, but that has grown into a - frame grabber for most any Video4Linux compatible webcam- - like camera. It should work with any camera that supports - the read() method of grabbing frames. - - - -Source package: gqmpeg -Package: gqmpeg -Description: a GTK+ front end to mpg321/mpg123 and ogg123 - GQmpeg is a GTK+ front end to mpg321/mpg123 for mpeg audio file playing, - as well as ogg123 for Ogg Vorbis support. It includes playlist support, - many options, and its themeability is extraordinarily flexible. - . - gqmpeg requires mpg321 or mpg123 for playback of mpeg audio files, and - ogg123 for the playback of Ogg Vorbis files. - - - -Source package: gqview -Package: gqview -Description: A simple image viewer using GTK+ - Simple image browser with thumbnail capability. Uses GTK+ and gdk-pixbuf. - - - -Source package: grace -Package: grace -Description: An XY plotting tool - Grace is a point-and-click tool that allows the user to draw X-Y plots. - This is the program formerly known as Xmgr. - . - A few of its features are: User defined scaling, tick marks, labels, - symbols, line styles, colors. Polynomial regression, splines, running - averages, DFT/FFT, cross/auto-correlation. Batch mode for unattended - plotting. Hardcopy support for PostScript, FrameMaker and several image - formats. - - - -Source package: gradio -Package: gradio -Description: GTK FM radio tuner. - GTK-based X11 application for adjusting the frequency and volume of, and - muting and unmuting, FM radio cards. - - - -Source package: grafix -Package: grafix -Description: scientific visualization library. - "Grafix" is a utility originally designed to help scientists in the - visualization of results of a computation, e.g. for numerical integrations of - partial differential equations. - . - It can be used, however, for any application that wants to use X for - drawing pictures, functions or other graphic objects in a convenient - interactive manner or even for writing a graphical user interface for any task. - . - Grafix should be considered as a layer between an application and the X Window - system built up of a bunch of basic classes as building elements. - The simplest way of using it is to define instances of these classes. - For more complicated programs the user has to define own derivations to the - basic classes. -Package: grafix-dev -Description: Development library and header files for grafix - Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for - grafix. Grafix is a utility originally designed to help scientists in - the visualization of results of a computation, e.g. for numerical -Package: grafix1 -Description: scientific visualization library - Grafix is a utility originally designed to help scientists in the - visualization of results of a computation, e.g. for numerical - integrations of partial differential equations. - . - It can be used, however, for any application that wants to use X for - drawing pictures, functions or other graphic objects in a convenient - interactive manner or even for writing a graphical user interface for - any task. - . - Grafix should be considered as a layer between an application and the - X Window system built up of a bunch of basic classes as building elements. - The simplest way of using it is to define instances of these classes. - For more complicated programs the user has to define own derivations to - the basic classes. - - - -Source package: gramofile -Package: gramofile -Description: Transfer sound from gramophone records to CD - GramoFile enables you to record audio from (for example) gramophone - records, process the signal and listen to the results. Because sound - files in .WAV-format are used, it is possible to exchange the files - with many other programs. Cdrecord(1) can burn CD-Recordables of these, - so you can make CDs with the music of your favorite records. The user - interface of GramoFile has a windows-like look-and-feel, making it - fairly easy to use. - . - One of the most important parts of GramoFile is the ability to process - digital audio signals. Through the application of several filters it - is possible to accomplish a significant reduction of disturbances like - ticks and scratches. These filters have been programmed in such a fashion - that they can be applied in any order (and multiple times) in a single - run, thus avoiding the use of temporary files. It is possible to adjust - the properties of each filter independently, so in every situation an - optimal result can be achieved. - . - Another interesting feature is the track splitting. Just make one .wav - file of an entire side of an record and GramoFile will detect where - the individual tracks are located. This happens fully automatically, - without need to set any options. More experienced users may fine-tune - the algorithm, or change the detected track starts and ends, but - generally that will not be necessary. Track-times are saved in an - editable (plaintext) .tracks file, that will be used during the signal - processing to produce one processed .wav file for each individual track. - . - To record and play .wav files, modified versions of brec(1) and bplay(1) - by David Monro are included. These programs provide buffered recording - and playback, so all will go well even on a highly loaded system. Both - programs have been modified to support the standard GramoFile user - interface. Brec also got a `graphical' peak level meter, and bplay a - running time display. - - - -Source package: gramps -Package: gramps -Description: Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Program - GRAMPS, the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System - is an Open Source genealogy program written in Python, using the GTK/GNOME - interface. - GRAMPS has the ability to import GEDCOM files that are used in such programs - as FamilyTree Maker for Windows and can produce reports in various formats - such as the popular ABIWord and OpenOffice formats as well as HTML and PDF. - - - -Source package: grandfatherclock -Package: grandfatherclock -Description: a clock that tolls time acoustically - grandfatherclock plays audio files to report the time. - The default configuration emulates a grandfather clock - with Westminster chimes. Cuckoo clock and Close Encounters - of the Third Kind files are included as well. - . - As a matter of fact, grandfatherclock can be configured to - execute any command. The default is simply to write a *.au - file to a sound device file by using cat(1), therefore all - you need is a kernel support for a sound device to use - grandfatherclock. - - - -Source package: grap -Package: grap -Description: A program for typesetting graphs - This is grap, an implementation of Kernighan and Bentley's grap language - for typesetting graphs. The grap preprocessor works with pic and troff - (or groff). - . - Grap is a language for describing graphical displays of data. It - provides such services as automatic scaling and labeling of axes, - and for statements, if statements, and macros to facilitate user - programmability. Grap is intended primarily for including graphs in - documents prepared with groff or TeX, and is only marginally useful for - elementary tasks in data analysis. - - - -Source package: gravitywars -Package: gravitywars -Description: Clone of Gravity Force, for SVGA - Gravity Wars is based on Gravity Force, one of the greatest games - for the Amiga. This version is a little different, with a much higher - resolution, and better graphics. It also includes some new features - like water, exploding doors, bonus objects, fans (ie. wind), and some - other special effects like exploding bullets, and splashing water.. - - - -Source package: grc -Package: grc -Description: generic colouriser for everything - generic colouriser, can be used to colourise logfiles, - output of commands, arbitrary text.... - configured via regexp's. - - - -Source package: grdb -Package: grdb -Description: sets your Xresources from your gtk theme - grdb tries to apply the colors from your gtk theme to Xt/Motif/Tk apps. It - does this by setting variables based on the current theme and piping them, - along with some (supplied) appdefaults files into an "xrdb -merge" command. - grdb uses the same appdefaults files as krdb from KDE. -Package: grdb-capplet -Description: Gnome capplet for the grdb program - grdb-capplet provides a capplet in the gnome control center for the grdb - program. - - - -Source package: green-card -Package: green-card -Description: A foreign function interface prepocessor for Haskell - Green Card simplifies the task of interfacing Haskell programs to - external libraries written in or otherwise available from C. - It is a preprocessor, and it can generate output for the Glasgow - Haskell Compiler (GHC), Hugs and NHC, as requested. - . - This package does not contain any support for GHC or NHC. -Package: libstddis-hugs98 -Description: Runtime support for Green Card -produced modules for Hugs 98 - You need this package, if you have installed any extension module packages for - Hugs 98 generated with Green Card. The Debian packaging system will let - you know if this is so. - . - This package contains the StdDIS module used by most - if not all - Green Card - modules. It has been compiled for use with Hugs 98. - - - -Source package: greg -Package: greg -Description: A tool testing framework. - Greg is a framework for testing other programs and libraries. Its purpose is - to provide a single front end for all tests and to be a small, simple - framework for writing tests. Greg leverages off the Guile language to provide - all the power (and more) of other test frameworks with greater simplicity and - ease of use. - - - -Source package: grep -Package: grep -Description: GNU grep, egrep and fgrep. - The GNU family of grep utilities may be the "fastest grep in the west". - GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about - twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-Gosper - search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from being - considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having to - look at every character. The result is typically many times faster - than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing backreferencing - will run more slowly, however.) - - - -Source package: grep-dctrl -Package: grep-dctrl -Description: Grep Debian package information - The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as - * "What is the Debian package foo?" - * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" - * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" - * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme - programming language?" - and with some help - * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" - given a useful input file. - . - It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any - file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. - These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the - Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or - an FTP site carrying Debian). - - - -Source package: grepmail -Package: grepmail -Description: search mailboxes for mail matching an expression - Grepmail looks for mail messages containing a pattern, and prints the - resulting messages. Usage is very similar to grep. It can handle - compressed mailbox files, and can search the header or body of emails. - It also supports searches constrained by date and size. - - - -Source package: gretl -Package: gretl -Description: The GNU Regression, Econometric & Time-Series Library - The GNU Regression, Econometric and Time-Series Library (gretl) is a - software package for econometric analysis. It is currently at an - experimental, "alpha", stage. The package comprises a shared library, - a command-line client program, and a graphical client built using GTK+. - . - This package provides the GTK+ client and the command-line client. -Package: libgretl0 -Description: The GNU Regression, Econometric & Time-Series Library -- library package - The GNU Regression, Econometric and Time-Series Library (gretl) is a - software package for econometric analysis. It is currently at an - experimental, "alpha", stage. The package comprises a shared library, - a command-line client program, and a graphical client built using GTK+. - . - This package provides the shared library. -Package: libgretl0-dev -Description: The GNU Regression, Econometric & Time-Series Library -- development package - The GNU Regression, Econometric and Time-Series Library (gretl) is a - software package for econometric analysis. It is currently at an - experimental, "alpha", stage. The package comprises a shared library, - a command-line client program, and a graphical client built using GTK+. - . - This package provides the static library library and header files. - - - -Source package: gri -Package: gri -Description: a language for scientific graphics programming. - Gri is a command-driven application, as opposed to a click/point - application. It is analogous to latex, and shares the property that - extensive power is the reward for tolerating a modest learning curve. - Gri output is in industry-standard PostScript, suitable for incorporation - in documents prepared by various text processors. - . - Gri can make x-y graphs, contour-graphs, and image graphs. In - addition to high-level capabilities, it has enough low-level - capabilities to allow users to achieve a high degree of customization. - Precise control is extended to all aspects of drawing, including - line-widths, colors, and fonts. Text includes a subset of the tex - language, so that it is easy to incorporate Greek letters and - mathematical symbols in labels. - . - The following is a terse yet working Gri program. If it is stored in a - file called 'example.gri', and executed with the command 'gri example', it - will create a postscript file called 'example.ps' with the graph. - . - open file.dat # open a file - read columns x * y # read the 1st column as x and the 3rd as y - draw curve # draw the data and autoscale the axes - . - A full manual is also available in HTML (gri-html-doc package), in - PostScript suitable for printing (gri-ps-doc package) and on-line at - http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/~kelley/gri - Real world examples can be seen in the Gri cookbook at - http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/~kelley/gri/cookbook -Package: gri-html-doc -Description: HTML manual for gri, a language for scientific graphics. - Gri is a command-driven application for making x-y graphs, contour-graphs, - and image graphs. - . - This is the Gri manual in HTML format and can be accessed directly via - http://localhost/doc/gri-html-doc/html/ - or via dwww or dhelp interfaces. Note that the manual in info format - (without graphics) is included in the gri package itself. - This manual is available on the web via: - http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/~kelley/gri -Package: gri-ps-doc -Description: PostScript manual for gri, a language for scientific graphics. - Gri is a command-driven application for making x-y graphs, contour-graphs, - and image graphs. - . - This is the Gri manual in PostScript format suitable for printing. - - - -Source package: grip -Package: gcd -Description: a GTK-based CD player. - This is a cut-down version of grip. -Package: grip -Description: GNOME-based CD-player/ripper/encoder - It has the ripping capabilities of cdparanoia builtin, but can also - use external rippers (such as cdda2wav). It also provides an - automated frontend for MP3 encoders, letting you take a disc and - transform it easily straight into MP3s. The CDDB protocol is - supported for retrieving track information from disc database - servers. Grip works with DigitalDJ to provide a unified - "computerized" version of your music collection. - . - NOTICE: Old Grip did not depends on GNOME. But, the latest must - depend on GNOME. You must install GNOME library to use Grip. - - - -Source package: grmonitor -Package: grmonitor -Description: Graphical Process Monitor - Gr_Monitor continuously displays information about processes resident - on a UNIX system. For each process it displays a 3D bar graph of CPU - consumed, memory consumed, resident set size, and elapsed time. The - processes are grouped by username. Each username grouping sits on its - own little plinth. - - - -Source package: groff -Package: groff -Description: GNU troff text-formatting system - This package contains optional components of the GNU troff text-formatting - system. The core package, groff-base, contains the traditional tools like - troff, nroff, tbl, eqn, and pic. This package contains additional devices - and drivers for output to DVI, HTML, HP LaserJet printers, Canon CAPSL - LBP-4 and LBP-8 printers, and PostScript. - . - Besides these, the groff package contains man pages describing the language - and its macro sets, info documentation, and a number of supplementary - programs: - . - - grn, a preprocessor for pictures in the 'gremlin' format; - - tfmtodit, which creates font files for use with 'groff -Tdvi'; - - hpftodit, which creates font files for use with 'groff -Tlj4'; - - afmtodit, which creates font files for use with 'groff -Tps'; - - refer, which preprocesses bibliographic references for use with groff; - - indxbib, which creates inverted indices for bibliographic databases used - by 'refer'; - - lkbib and lookbib, which search bibliographic databases; - - addftinfo, which adds metric information to troff font files for use - with groff; - - pfbtops, which translates a PostScript font in .pfb format to ASCII for - use with groff; - - mmroff, a simple groff preprocessor which expands references in mm. - . - All the standard macro packages are supported. -Package: groff-base -Description: GNU troff text-formatting system (base system components) - This package contains the traditional UN*X text formatting tools - troff, nroff, tbl, eqn, and pic. These utilities, together with the - man-db package, are essential for displaying the on-line manual pages. - . - groff-base is a stripped-down package containing the necessary components - to read manual pages in ASCII, Latin-1, and UTF-8. Users who want a full - groff installation, with the standard set of devices, fonts, macros, and - documentation, should install the groff package. -Package: groff-x11 -Description: GNU troff components for the X Window System - This package contains the X75, X75-12, X100, and X100-12 groff devices, - which allow groff output to be conveniently viewed on an X display using - the standard X11 fonts. These devices display their output with gxditview, - which is also included here. gxditview can also be used to view PostScript - output from groff. - . - With this package installed, 'man -X' can show man pages in a graphical - window. - - - -Source package: groovycd -Package: groovycd -Description: A ncurse based CD player. - Groovy CD Player is an ncurses based CD player for Linux with a really cool - interface and big fluffy numbers. It has CDDB support, and local caching for - quick reload. Planned features include submittable CDDB records and a - spectrum analyzer. - - - -Source package: groundhog -Package: groundhog -Description: A simple logic game. - The purpose is to put balls in pockets of the same color by manipulating a - maze of tubes. - . - For more information: http://home-2.consunet.nl/~cb007736/groundhog.html - - - -Source package: grpn -Package: grpn -Description: GTK+ reverse polish notation calculator - grpn is a reverse polish notation calculator which uses the GTK+ widgets. - - - -Source package: grub -Package: grub -Description: GRand Unified Bootloader - GRUB is a GPLed bootloader intended to unify bootloading across x86 - operating systems. In addition to loading the Linux kernel, - it implements the Multiboot standard, which allows for flexible loading - of multiple boot images (needed for modular kernels such as the GNU - Hurd). -Package: grub-doc -Description: Documentation for GRand Unified Bootloader - GRUB is a GPLed bootloader intended to unify bootloading across x86 - operating systems. In addition to loading the Linux kernel, - it implements the Multiboot standard, which allows for flexible loading - of multiple boot images (needed for modular kernels such as the GNU - Hurd). - - - -Source package: gruftistats -Package: gruftistats -Description: Generate a web page with statistics about an IRC channel. - gruftistats is a program which reads your IRC logs and turns them into a web - page. This has a mixture of statistics (like who talked most), and amusing - facts (like who got kicked most). - - - -Source package: grun -Package: grun -Description: GTK based Run dialog - gRun is a GTK based Run dialog that closely resembles - the Windows Run dialog, just like xexec. It has a - intelligent history mechanism and a dual level fork() - mechanism for launching the application in its own - process. gRun also has support for launching console - mode application in an XTerm as well as associations - for file types. - . - gRun is much more powerful than xexec, looks a lot - better, and has the big advantage that you can start - typing a command without having to mouse-click into - the text field. - . - gRun is especially useful if you do not use the - GNOME desktop which has a built-in run command, and - if you use a window-manager (e.g. IceWM) where you can - define a keyboard shortcut (e.g. Alt-F2) for staring - gRun. - - - -Source package: grunch -Package: grunch -Description: Merge partial scans into a larger image - grunch is a package of scripts and software which can take a pair - of side-by-side partial scans of an image, and merge them into a - single image without leaving an obvious seam. It was written to - allow LP record jackets to be scanned using an ordinary single-page - flatbed scanner. - - - -Source package: gs -Package: gs -Description: The Ghostscript Postscript interpreter - Ghostscript is used for postscript preview and printing. Usually as - a back-end to a program such as ghostview, it can display postscript - documents in an X11 environment. - . - Furthermore, it can render postscript files as graphics to be printed - on non-postscript printers. Supported printers include common - dot-matrix, inkjet and laser models. - . - Package gsfonts contains a set of standard fonts for ghostscript. - . - You have to install the gs-pdfencrypt package to be able to preview - encrypted pdf files. That package is in the nonus distribution due to - the US regulations about exporting cryptographic software - (please look under ftp://nonus.debian.org/pub/debian-non-US to find it). - . - The Ghostscript World Wide Web home page is at http://www.ghostscript.com/ - - - -Source package: gs-common -Package: gs-common -Description: Common files for different Ghostscript releases - There are two different flavours of the Ghostscript postscript - interpreter, released under different licenses: - . - GNU Ghostscript: Free software released under the GPL. This package - in included in Debian in the "gs" package. - . - AFPL Ghostscript: This flavour is the more current and more up to date - one but under a license that is not free. If you want to use that - package please make sure that you agree to the license. The AFPL - variant of Ghostscript is not part of the official Debian distribution - but we provide a package for it in the non-free section as a - service to our users. - . - This package contains the common files of both packaging for managing - the font installation and some wrapper scripts. - - - -Source package: gscanbus -Package: gscanbus -Description: scan IEEE1394 (firewire/i.link) bus - gscanbus is a little bus scanning, testing and topology visualizing - tool for the Linux IEEE1394 subsystem, with some AV/C support, - especially for controlling Camcorders and VCRs. It is intended as a - debugging tool for IEEE1394 development, but can also be used to - simply check your IEEE1394 setup on Linux. - - - -Source package: gsfonts -Package: gsfonts -Description: Fonts for the ghostscript interpreter - These are free look-alike fonts of the Adobe - Postscript fonts. Recommended for gs and gs-aladdin. - - - -Source package: gsfonts-wadalab -Package: gsfonts-wadalab-common -Description: Japanese symbol fonts for the ghostscript interpreter - This package contains a set of fonts, including symbols such as - punctuation marks and braces for vertical and horizontal writings. - . - This is a work based on the WadaLab fonts which is available at - -Package: gsfonts-wadalab-gothic -Description: Japanese gothic fonts for the ghostscript interpreter - This package contains a set of gothic fonts. - (gothic is a kind of Sans Serif.) - . - This is a work based on the WadaLab fonts which are available at - -Package: gsfonts-wadalab-mincho -Description: Japanese mincho fonts for the ghostscript interpreter - This package contains a set of mincho fonts. - (mincho is a kind of Serif.) - . - This is a work based on the WadaLab fonts which are available at - - - - -Source package: gsfonts-x11 -Package: gsfonts-x11 -Description: Make Ghostscript fonts available to X11. - This packages makes the 35 Postscript fonts from the gsfonts package - available to your X server under their "urw" names and via - fonts.alias with the official "adobe" names, too. - . - This package does not contain any fonts itself but allows to reuse - the ghostscript fonts as X11 screen fonts. - - - -Source package: gsl -Package: gsl-bin -Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- binary package - The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for - numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL - team in C, and are meant to present a modern API for C programmers, while - allowing wrappers to be written for very high level languages. -Package: libgsl0 -Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- library package - The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for - numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL - team in C, and are meant to present a modern API for C programmers, while - allowing wrappers to be written for very high level languages. -Package: libgsl0-dev -Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- development package - The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for - numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL - team in C, and are meant to present a modern API for C programmers, while - allowing wrappers to be written for very high level languages. - - - -Source package: gsl-ref-pdf -Package: gsl-ref-pdf -Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) Reference Manual - This package provides a pdf file with the reference manual for the - GNU Scientific Library (GSL), a collection of routines for numerical - analysis. - - - -Source package: gsl-ref-psdoc -Package: gsl-ref-psdoc -Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) Reference Manual - This package provides a ps file with the reference manual for the - GNU Scientific Library (GSL), a collection of routines for numerical - analysis. - - - -Source package: gsmartcard -Package: gsmartcard -Description: A smart card reading, writing and managing program for Gnome - Gnome Smart Card is a smart card reader for Gnome. It uses - the program smartcard to communicate with the card reader - and the cards. Both programs are developed close together. - gsmartcard's ability to read/write different cards relies - 100% on its underlying program. - - - -Source package: gsmlib -Package: gsm-utils -Description: Application to access and control a GSM mobile phone. - Some simple command line programs to access a GSM mobile phone via - GSM modem or IrDA. Functions include: modification of phone books and - reading, writing, sending and receiving SMS messages. Uses the GSM - standards ETSI GSM 07.07, ETSI GSM 07.05, and others. -Package: libgsmme-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for gsmlib. - This is the headers and static libraries to use when compiling - programs with gsmlib. - . - gsmlib is a library for access to a GSM mobile phone using the - standards ETSI GSM 07.07, ETSI GSM 07.05, and others. -Package: libgsmme1 -Description: Library to access GSM mobile phones via modem or IrDA - This distribution contains a library to access GSM mobile phones - through GSM modems or IrDA devices. Features include: - . - * modification of phone books stored in the mobile phone or on the - SIM card - * reading and writing of SMS messages stored in the mobile phone - * sending and reception of SMS messages - . - gsmlib uses standard ETSI GSM 07.07, ETSI GSM 07.05, and others. - - - -Source package: gsmssend -Package: gsmssend -Description: GNOME/GTK user interface for SmsSend - GNOME SmsSend is a user interface to SmsSend, a tool which allows you - to send short messages to any GSM mobile through their provider's web - site. - . - GNOME SmsSend will detect each provider's respective script file - from SmsSend's preference directory or its global defaults and create - a tab in its user interface for each one. GNOME SmsSend will then fork - or execute smssend with the proper options to send the SMS message - you input into it. - . - It also provides a link to SmsSend's homepage where you - can download the required script (if available) for your GSM provider - if it is not already provided with the SmsSend package. - - - -Source package: gstalker -Package: gstalker -Description: Stock and commodity price charting utility - The gstalker program charts stock and commodity prices in a way that is - very similar to commercial software. Gstalker is designed to be simple and - easy to use, and light on resources. - - - -Source package: gstar -Package: gstar -Description: a gtk front-end for the starchart program - gstar is a gtk front-end for the "starchart" program (originally by Alan - Paeth, updated in 1990 by Craig Counterman) which generates high-quality - postscript charts of any chosen region of the sky. It also prints the current - Julian date and gives positions of the planets. - - - -Source package: gstep-core -Package: gstep-base-examples -Description: Examples using the GNUstep Base Library - This is the source for a few example (non-GUI) applications - using the GNUstep Base Library. -Package: gstep-base0 -Description: The GNUstep Base Library - [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] - . - The GNUstep Base Library is a library of general-purpose, non-graphical - Objective C objects. It provides functionality that aims to implement - the non-graphical portion of the OpenStep standard. -Package: gstep-base0-dbg -Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep Base Library - This package contains the shared library of the - GNUstep Base Library compiled with debugging symbols. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Base Library. -Package: gstep-base0-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Base - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GNUstep Base Library. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Base Library. -Package: gstep-gui0 -Description: The GNUstep GUI Library - [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] - . - This package is a library of graphical user interface classes written - completely in the Objective-C language; the classes are based upon the - OpenStep specification as release by NeXT Software, Inc. The library - does not completely conform to the specification and has been enhanced - in a number of ways to take advantage of the GNU system. -Package: gstep-gui0-dbg -Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep GUI Library - This package contains the shared library of the - GNUstep GUI Library compiled with debugging symbols. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Base Library. -Package: gstep-gui0-dev -Description: The GNUstep GUI Library - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GNUstep GUI Library. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - GNUstep GUI. -Package: gstep-make -Description: The GNUstep makefile package - [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] - . - Install this package if you want to use or develop GNUstep programs. - . - The makefile package is a simplistic, powerful and extensible way to - write makefiles for a GNUstep-based project. It allows the user to - write a GNUstep-based project without having to deal with the complex - issues associated with the configuration and installation of the core - GNUstep libraries. It also allows the user to easily create - cross-compiled binaries. -Package: gstep-xgps-examples -Description: Example GNUstep applications using the X/GPS backend - Sample GNUstep applications, some are clones of their NEXTSTEP - counterparts. - . - Install this if you want to have a look at the state of the - GNUstep X/GPS backend. -Package: gstep-xgps0 -Description: The GNUstep GUI X/GPS Backend - [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] - . - This package is a back-end component for the GNUstep GUI Library, using - native X support and eliminates the need for DPS/DGS. It works via a DPS - emulation engine to use Xlib calls to emulate the DPS functions required - by the front-end system. -Package: gstep-xgps0-dbg -Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep GUI X/GPS Library - This package contains the shared library of the - GNUstep GUI X/GPS Library compiled with debugging symbols. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Base Library. -Package: gstep-xgps0-dev -Description: Development files for the GNUstep GUI X/GPS backend - [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GNUstep GUI X/GPS Backend. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own X programs using - the X/GPS backend of GNUstep. - - - -Source package: gstep-extensions -Package: gstep-extensions-dbg -Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep Extensions Library - This package contains the shared library of the - GNUstep Extensions Library compiled with debugging symbols. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Extensions Library. -Package: gstep-extensions-dev -Description: Header files and static libs for the GNUstep Extensions Library - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GNUstep Extensions Library. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep Base Library. -Package: gstep-extensions0 -Description: The GNUstep Extensions Library - The GNUstep Extensions Library contains some classes that extend the basic - behavior of Foundation classes by adding some features. The current - extensions are an extended exception handling mechanism, a garbage collector, - some classes that allow you to easily create methods that accept printf-like - arguments and two classes for portable archiving and unarchiving Objective-C - data. - - - -Source package: gstep-guile -Package: gstep-guile-dev -Description: Header files and static libs for the GNUstep-Guile Interface Library - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GNUstep-Guile Interface Library. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNUstep-Guile Interface Library. -Package: gstep-guile0 -Description: The GNUstep-Guile Interface Library - [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] - . - The gstep_guile library lets you use (and extend) the GNUstep libraries - from within Guile. This effectively provides you with scripting language for - GNUstep and an interactive system for developing GNUstep applications. - - - -Source package: gsumi -Package: gsumi -Description: pressure sensitive "ink" drawing - The program allows drawing in black (pen) or white (eraser) - on a high resolution bitmap which is filtered down to screen - resolution. XInput devices can be used (with pressure support), and - different tools and tool properties can be assigned to each device. - - - -Source package: gtalk -Package: etalk -Description: talk client for the Emacs editor - GNU Talk supports talk protocols 0 & 1. Defines protocol 2. - Client supports multiple connections, file transfer, - primitive encryption, shared apps, auto-answer, multiple - front-ends including GTK and Emacs. - . - The daemon collects request versions 0, 1, & 2 together, - and permits interaction between clients of different - types. - . - Also supports MRU tty announce, announce-redirect, - blacklists, and tty-bomb filtering. - . - This package contains the ELisp files for Emacs. -Package: gtalk -Description: plug-in replacement for standard talk - GNU Talk supports talk protocols 0 & 1. Defines protocol 2. - Client supports multiple connections, file transfer, - primitive encryption, shared apps, auto-answer, multiple - front-ends including GTK and Emacs. - . - The daemon collects request versions 0, 1, & 2 together, - and permits interaction between clients of different - types. - . - Also supports MRU tty announce, announce-redirect, - blacklists, and tty-bomb filtering. - . - This package contains the daemon and the clients. - - - -Source package: gtans -Package: gtans -Description: Tangram (puzzle) game using GTK+ - The Tangram is a Chinese puzzle where the player has to arrange a set of - pieces to match a given shape. All the pieces must be used and should not - be laid on top of one another. The pieces are five triangles, a square and - a parallelogram. gtans contains more than 290 figures to play with. It uses - the mouse to control pieces. gtans is highly customizable using the - interface. - - - -Source package: gtetrinet -Package: gtetrinet -Description: multiplayer tetris-like game - GTetrinet is a clone of Tetrinet, a multiplayer tetris version for Windows. - It is compatible with the original tetrinet, although you need a separate - program, such as tetrinet-x, to be able to create your own games. - - - -Source package: gthumb -Package: gthumb -Description: an image viewer and browser for GNOME - gThumb is an image viewer and browser for GNOME. It is based on gqview. - - - -Source package: gtick -Package: gtick -Description: GTK-based metronome - gtick is a small metronome app that uses the GTK widgets. It outputs to - /dev/dsp and features a scale from 30 beats per minute to 250 BPM and 2/4, - 3/4, and 4/4 time. - - - -Source package: gtimer -Package: gtimer -Description: GTK-based X11 task timer - Program to track how your time is spent. This useful piece of - software allows multiple clocks to run simultaneously, allows for - text annotations, and provides useful and portable reports (HTML and - TXT formats.) - - - -Source package: gtk+ -Package: libgtk-dbg -Description: Debugging static libraries for the GIMP Toolkit - This package contains debugging static libraries for the - GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. - . - Install this package if you wish to debug your own X programs using - the GIMP Toolkit, or if you wish to debug your own plug-ins for - The GIMP. -Package: libgtk-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for the GIMP Toolkit - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own X programs using - the GIMP Toolkit, or if you wish to compile your own plug-ins for - The GIMP. -Package: libgtk-doc -Description: Documentation and example code for the GIMP Toolkit - This package contains lots of info-files, HTML docs, FAQs, and - other handy documentation about the GIMP Toolkit set of widgets - for X. - . - Install this package if you want to have lots of info about the - GIMP toolkit when you're programming. -Package: libgtk1 -Description: The GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X - The GIMP Toolkit is a freely available set of widgets for X. - GTK is easy to use, and has been implemented in such projects as - The GNU Image Manipulation Program (The GIMP), GNOME, a GNU - desktop set of utilities for X, and gzilla, a GNU web-browser. - - - -Source package: gtk+1.2 -Package: libgtk1.2 -Description: The GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X - The GIMP Toolkit is a freely available set of widgets for X. - GTK is easy to use, and has been implemented in such projects as - The GNU Image Manipulation Program (The GIMP), GNOME, a GNU - desktop set of utilities for X, and gzilla, a GNU web-browser. -Package: libgtk1.2-common -Description: Common files for the GTK+ library - The GIMP Toolkit is a freely available set of widgets for X. - GTK is easy to use, and has been implemented in such projects as - The GNU Image Manipulation Program (The GIMP), GNOME, a GNU - desktop set of utilities for X, and gzilla, a GNU web-browser. - . - This package contains the common files which the runtime libraries - need. -Package: libgtk1.2-dbg -Description: Debugging files for the GIMP Toolkit - This package contains the debugging static libraries for the - GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. - . - Install this package if you wish to debug your own X programs using - the GIMP Toolkit 1.2, or if you wish to debug your own plug-ins for - The GIMP. -Package: libgtk1.2-dev -Description: Development files for the GIMP Toolkit - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own X programs using - the GIMP Toolkit 1.2, or if you wish to compile your own plug-ins for - The GIMP. -Package: libgtk1.2-doc -Description: Documentation for the GIMP Toolkit - This package contains lots of info-files, HTML docs, FAQs, and - other handy documentation about the GIMP Toolkit set of widgets - for X. - . - Install this package if you want to have lots of info about the - GIMP toolkit when you're programming. - - - -Source package: gtk+1.3 -Package: libgtk1.3-11 -Description: Unstable GTK+ graphical user interface library - The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level - graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. - . - This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libgtk1.3-15 -Description: Unstable GTK+ graphical user interface library - The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level - graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. - . - This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libgtk1.3-common -Description: Common files for the GTK+ graphical user interface library - The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level - graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. - . - This package contains the common files which the runtime libraries - need. - . - This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libgtk1.3-dbg -Description: Unstable GTK+ library and debugging symbols - The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level - graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. - . - This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided - primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes - it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed - in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in - LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - Most people will not need this package. - . - This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libgtk1.3-dev -Description: Unstable headers and and statically-linked GTK+ library - The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level - graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. - . - This package is needed to compile programs against libgtk1.3, as only - it includes the header files and static libraries (optionally) needed for - compiling. - . - This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. -Package: libgtk1.3-doc -Description: Documentation for the GTK+ graphical user interface library - The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level - graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. - . - This package contains the HTML documentation for the Gtk+ library - in /usr/share/doc/libgtk1.3-doc/ . - . - This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under - development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! - You have been warned. - - - -Source package: gtk+extra -Package: libgtkextra-dev -Description: A useful set of widgets for GTK+ (development files) - Static libraries and headers for GtkExtra - . - Widgets included: - . - GtkSheet - A matrix widget, which consists of a scrollable grid of cells. - . - GtkPlot - A widget to draw high quality scientific plots in two dimensions - with a look and feel very similar to Microcal Origin for Windows. - . - GtkIconList - A GtkLayout subclass that allows you to display a table of xpm - icons with editable labels. - . - GtkDirTree - A GtkCTree subclass that allows you to navigate the file-system. - . - GtkFileList - A GtkIconList subclass that displays the contents of a given - directory using fancy icons for different types of files. - . - GtkIconFileSelection - A nice looking file selection dialog combining - GtkDirTree and GtkFileList. It also has two entries to select the file and - filter. - . - GtkItemEntry - A GtkEntry subclass which either be a fixed size or be - dynamically resized when the text is entered. You can also change text - justification and the foreground and background colors very easily. - . - GtkFontCombo - A GtkToolBar subclass to select among the 35 standard - PostScript fonts, the font size, and bold or italics. It returns the name - of the corresponding Postscript font and the equivalent Xfont. - . - GtkComboBox - A composite widget with two buttons, one of which is an arrow to - display a popdown window where you can pack whatever you want, from a - calendar to a clist. - . - GtkColorCombo - A GtkComboBox subclass with a customizable palette of colors - in the popdown window. - . - GtkBorderCombo - A GtkComboBox with a variety of border styles in the popdown - window. - . - GtkCheckItem - A GtkCheckButton hack with the look and feel of the Redmond95 - theme. -Package: libgtkextra16 -Description: A useful set of widgets for GTK+ - Shared libraries for GtkExtra - . - Widgets included: - . - GtkSheet - A matrix widget, which consists of a scrollable grid of cells. - . - GtkPlot - A widget to draw high quality scientific plots in two dimensions - with a look and feel very similar to Microcal Origin for Windows. - . - GtkIconList - A GtkLayout subclass that allows you to display a table of xpm - icons with editable labels. - . - GtkDirTree - A GtkCTree subclass that allows you to navigate the file-system. - . - GtkFileList - A GtkIconList subclass that displays the contents of a given - directory using fancy icons for different types of files. - . - GtkIconFileSelection - A nice looking file selection dialog combining - GtkDirTree and GtkFileList. It also has two entries to select the file and - filter. - . - GtkItemEntry - A GtkEntry subclass which either be a fixed size or be - dynamically resized when the text is entered. You can also change text - justification and the foreground and background colors very easily. - . - GtkFontCombo - A GtkToolBar subclass to select among the 35 standard - PostScript fonts, the font size, and bold or italics. It returns the name - of the corresponding Postscript font and the equivalent Xfont. - . - GtkComboBox - A composite widget with two buttons, one of which is an arrow to - display a popdown window where you can pack whatever you want, from a - calendar to a clist. - . - GtkColorCombo - A GtkComboBox subclass with a customizable palette of colors - in the popdown window. - . - GtkBorderCombo - A GtkComboBox with a variety of border styles in the popdown - window. - . - GtkCheckItem - A GtkCheckButton hack with the look and feel of the Redmond95 - theme. - - - -Source package: gtk+extra17 -Package: libgtkextra17 -Description: A useful set of widgets for GTK+ - Shared libraries for GtkExtra - . - Widgets included: - . - GtkSheet - A matrix widget, which consists of a scrollable grid of cells. - . - GtkPlot - A widget to draw high quality scientific plots in two dimensions - with a look and feel very similar to Microcal Origin for Windows. - . - GtkIconList - A GtkLayout subclass that allows you to display a table of xpm - icons with editable labels. - . - GtkDirTree - A GtkCTree subclass that allows you to navigate the file-system. - . - GtkFileList - A GtkIconList subclass that displays the contents of a given - directory using fancy icons for different types of files. - . - GtkIconFileSelection - A nice looking file selection dialog combining - GtkDirTree and GtkFileList. It also has two entries to select the file and - filter. - . - GtkItemEntry - A GtkEntry subclass which either be a fixed size or be - dynamically resized when the text is entered. You can also change text - justification and the foreground and background colors very easily. - . - GtkFontCombo - A GtkToolBar subclass to select among the 35 standard - PostScript fonts, the font size, and bold or italics. It returns the name - of the corresponding Postscript font and the equivalent Xfont. - . - GtkComboBox - A composite widget with two buttons, one of which is an arrow to - display a popdown window where you can pack whatever you want, from a - calendar to a clist. - . - GtkColorCombo - A GtkComboBox subclass with a customizable palette of colors - in the popdown window. - . - GtkBorderCombo - A GtkComboBox with a variety of border styles in the popdown - window. - . - GtkCheckItem - A GtkCheckButton hack with the look and feel of the Redmond95 - theme. -Package: libgtkextra17-dev -Description: A useful set of widgets for GTK+ (development files) - Static libraries and headers for GtkExtra - . - Widgets included: - . - GtkSheet - A matrix widget, which consists of a scrollable grid of cells. - . - GtkPlot - A widget to draw high quality scientific plots in two dimensions - with a look and feel very similar to Microcal Origin for Windows. - . - GtkIconList - A GtkLayout subclass that allows you to display a table of xpm - icons with editable labels. - . - GtkDirTree - A GtkCTree subclass that allows you to navigate the file-system. - . - GtkFileList - A GtkIconList subclass that displays the contents of a given - directory using fancy icons for different types of files. - . - GtkIconFileSelection - A nice looking file selection dialog combining - GtkDirTree and GtkFileList. It also has two entries to select the file and - filter. - . - GtkItemEntry - A GtkEntry subclass which either be a fixed size or be - dynamically resized when the text is entered. You can also change text - justification and the foreground and background colors very easily. - . - GtkFontCombo - A GtkToolBar subclass to select among the 35 standard - PostScript fonts, the font size, and bold or italics. It returns the name - of the corresponding Postscript font and the equivalent Xfont. - . - GtkComboBox - A composite widget with two buttons, one of which is an arrow to - display a popdown window where you can pack whatever you want, from a - calendar to a clist. - . - GtkColorCombo - A GtkComboBox subclass with a customizable palette of colors - in the popdown window. - . - GtkBorderCombo - A GtkComboBox with a variety of border styles in the popdown - window. - . - GtkCheckItem - A GtkCheckButton hack with the look and feel of the Redmond95 - theme. - - - -Source package: gtk+licq -Package: licq-plugin-gnome -Description: Graphical front-end plugin for LICQ using Gnome libraries - This package provides a graphical front-end for LICQ, an ICQ - communications program, based on the Gnome libraries. It requires - LICQ to function, and LICQ requires at least one plugin to function. -Package: licq-plugin-gtk+ -Description: Graphical front-end plugin for LICQ using GTK+ libraries - This package provides a graphical front-end for LICQ, an ICQ - communications program, based on the GTK+ libraries. If you want - gnome-panel support or other such things, use the licq-plugin-gnome - package. This package requires LICQ to function, and LICQ requires - at least one plugin to function. - - - -Source package: gtk-doc -Package: gtk-doc-tools -Description: GTK documentation tools - These tools extract documentation embedded in GNOME source code, and - produce pretty output via DocBook SGML. - - - -Source package: gtk-engines -Package: gtk-engines-metal -Description: Metallic theme for GTK+ - This package contains a metallic 'theme' that allows you to configure - the look of GTK-using programs. The programs need no - modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK. -Package: gtk-engines-notif -Description: Motif-like theme for GTK+ - This package contains a Motif-like 'theme' that allows you to configure - the look of GTK-using programs. The programs need no - modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+. -Package: gtk-engines-pixmap -Description: Pixmap-based theme for GTK+ - This package contains a pixmap-based 'theme' that allows you to configure - the look of GTK-using programs. The programs need no - modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+. -Package: gtk-engines-raleigh -Description: GTK+ 2.0-like theme for GTK+ - This package contains a theme based on proposals submitted for consideration - for GTK+ 2.0. It abandons motif-style check boxes, radio buttons, and - scrollbars in favor of ostensibly easier-to-use widgets. This 'theme' - that allows you to configure the look of GTK-using programs. The programs - need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK. An - example screenshot is available at: - http://people.redhat.com/otaylor/gtk/raleigh-ss.png -Package: gtk-engines-redmond95 -Description: Windows-like theme for GTK+ - This package contains a Windows-like 'theme' that allows you to configure - the look of GTK-using programs. The programs need no - modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+. - - - -Source package: gtk-engines-begtk -Package: gtk-engines-begtk -Description: BeOS-like theme for GTK+ - This package contains a BeOS 'theme' that allows you to configure - the look of GTK+ 1.2-using programs. The programs need no - modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+ 1.2. - - - -Source package: gtk-engines-cleanice -Package: gtk-engines-cleanice -Description: CleanIce theme for GTK+ 1.2 - This package contains a cleanice 'theme' that allows you to configure - the look of GTK+ 1.2-using programs. The programs need no - modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+ 1.2. - - - -Source package: gtk-engines-flat -Package: gtk-engines-flat -Description: "Flat" theme for GTK+ - This package contains a flat-looking 'theme' that allows you to configure - the look of GTK+ 1.2-using programs. The programs need no - modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+ 1.2. - - - -Source package: gtk-engines-gtkstep -Package: gtk-engines-gtkstep -Description: N*XTStep theme for GTK+ 1.2 - GTKstep is a "theme" for GTK+ 1.2 which gives GTK applications a - nice NeXT-like look. - - - -Source package: gtk-engines-icegradient -Package: gtk-engines-icegradient -Description: Ice-Gradient theme for GTK+ - This package contains gradient theme for GTK+ based on ThinIce. It's not a - pixmap theme, and thus it should be faster than other themes with - gradients. In fact it is a theme engine so it's possible to use it to - create other themes. - - - -Source package: gtk-engines-thinice -Package: gtk-engines-thinice -Description: ThinIce theme for GTK+ 1.2 - This package contains a thinice 'theme' that allows you to configure - the look of GTK+ 1.2-using programs. The programs need no - modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+ 1.2. - - - -Source package: gtk-gnutella -Package: gtk-gnutella -Description: shares files in a peer to peer network - gtk-Gnutella is a real-time search, peer-based file-sharing - client that allows a user running a Gnutella client to search - for and download files from other Gnutella users. - - - -Source package: gtk-menu -Package: gtk-menu -Description: A simple X11/GTK menu system (for ion-hh) - Snarfed from aewm by Carl Worth - . - This gives a very simple access to the Debian menu system - for window managers that support dockapps, although - it can be run with any wm. - . - There are problems with big menus on small screens... - but it works great with ion-hh on handhelds. - - - -Source package: gtk-sources -Package: gtk-sources -Description: A graphical configuration utility for sources.list - Provides a graphical interface for manipulation of the sources.list file, - which controls where the APT system retrieves its packages from. Written - in rep and rep-gtk. - - - -Source package: gtk-theme-switch -Package: gtk-theme-switch -Description: Gtk+ theme switching utility - A Gtk+ theme switching utility that can be run from the console, and has an - optional GUI dock and theme preview. It also can install themes downloaded - from gtk.themes.org. - - - -Source package: gtkam -Package: gtkam -Description: GTK+ application for digital still cameras - gtkam is a graphical application based on GTK+ for digital still - cameras supported by gphoto2. (http://www.gphoto.org/gphoto2/) - It's available from the SourceForge gphoto project CVS repository. -Package: gtkam-gimp -Description: gtkam gimp plugin - gtkam is a graphical application based on GTK+ for digital still - cameras supported by gphoto2. (http://www.gphoto.org/gphoto2/) - It's available from the SourceForge gphoto project CVS repository. - . - This package include gimp plugin of gtkam. - - - -Source package: gtkcookie -Package: gtkcookie -Description: Editor for cookie files - This package provides a graphical editor for cookie files as stored - by Netscape or Mozilla. - - - -Source package: gtkdiff -Package: gtkdiff -Description: A graphical text comparison tool - gtkdiff is a graphical GTK/Gnome front-end to diff. gtkdiff can be used - to compare files for directories. - - - -Source package: gtkesms -Package: gtkesms -Description: GTK+ based frontend for esms - This is a GTK+ based frontend for the esms program. - - - -Source package: gtkextramm -Package: libgtkextramm-dev -Description: Static library and header files of GtkExtramm - Provides C++ wrappers for the GtkExtra library, for use with Gtkmm - (a C++ wrapper for Gtk+) -Package: libgtkextramm12 -Description: Shared library of GtkExtramm - Provides C++ wrappers for the GtkExtra library, for use with Gtkmm - (a C++ wrapper for Gtk+) - - - -Source package: gtkfind -Package: gtkfind -Description: Graphical File Finder - This package provides a graphical file finding program. - - - -Source package: gtkfontsel -Package: gtkfontsel -Description: A gtk+ based font selection utility - This is a nice utility for browsing, previewing and selecting a X11 font - to insert its correct name via the X clipboard into a configuration file. - - - -Source package: gtkglarea -Package: gtkglarea4 -Description: Gimp Toolkit OpenGL area widget shared library - A GTK widget for use with Mesa, an unlicensed OpenGL clone. -Package: gtkglarea4-dev -Description: Gimp Toolkit OpenGL area widget include files and static library - A GTK widget for use with Mesa, an unlicensed OpenGL clone. A Mesa - development package is also required. -Package: gtkglarea5 -Description: Gimp Toolkit OpenGL area widget shared library - A GTK widget for use with Mesa, an unlicensed OpenGL clone. -Package: gtkglarea5-dev -Description: Gimp Toolkit OpenGL area widget include files and static library - A GTK widget for use with Mesa, an unlicensed OpenGL clone. A Mesa - development package is also required. - - - -Source package: gtkglareamm -Package: gtkglareamm-dev -Description: development files for the C++ GtkGLArea widget - A Gtk-- widget for use with OpenGL -Package: gtkglareamm1 -Description: C++ bindings for the GtkGLArea widget - A Gtk-- widget for use with OpenGL - - - -Source package: gtkgo -Package: gtkgo -Description: GTK based go playing program with skins. - A GTK-based go playing program. You can play go against another player - or against a weak computer player. This program's main advantage - is a pretty interface. - - - -Source package: gtkgraph -Package: gtkgraph -Description: an interactive function-plotter/calculator - GtkGraph is an application designed to replace a conventional graphing - calculator. It allows you to plot up to 10 functions on the same graph. - Graphs may be exported to PostScript, printed, or exported to any bitmap - file format that Imlib supports. The user can zoom and scroll, or set - the range manually with X/Y minimums and X/Y maximums. In addition, a - small arithmatic calculator window is included, which has a convenient - history mechanism. - - - -Source package: gtkgrepmail -Package: gtkgrepmail -Description: A gtk front-end to grepmail - A gtk front end to grepmail which provides you with a GUI interface to - search through your sent and saved mail. Support is provided for both - local mailboxes and remote mailboxes that are accessible using IMAP and - ssh/rsh. - - - -Source package: gtkhtml -Package: gtkhtml -Description: HTML rendering/editing library - bonobo component binary. - This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It - was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. -Package: libgtkhtml-data -Description: HTML rendering/editing library - data files. - This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It - was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. -Package: libgtkhtml-dev -Description: HTML rendering/editing library - development files. - This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It - was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. -Package: libgtkhtml20 -Description: HTML rendering/editing library - runtime files. - This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It - was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. - - - -Source package: gtklp -Package: gtklp -Description: Frontend for cups written in gtk - Frontend for cups written in gtk. It has: - theme-support - IPP support - Printer specific options - All standard-cups options - different preferences-files for each printer - It comes now with gtklpq, a frontend for adminstering - your current print jobs. - - - -Source package: gtkmathview -Package: libgtkmathview-bin -Description: A GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. - 'gtkmathview' is a GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. - This package includes the runtime support files. -Package: libgtkmathview-dev -Description: A GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. - 'gtkmathview' is a GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. - This package includes the development support files. -Package: libgtkmathview0 -Description: A GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. - 'gtkmathview' is a GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. - This package include the shared library. - - - -Source package: gtkmm -Package: libgnomemm -Description: Shared library of Gnome--, a C++ wrapper for Gtk and GNOME - Gnome-- is a C++ wrapper for GNOME applications. - . - This is the shared library package. You need it to run applications - developed with gnome--. -Package: libgnomemm-dev -Description: Static library and header files of Gnome--, a C++ wrapper for Gtk and GNOME - Gnome-- is a C++ wrapper for GNOME applications. - . - These are the development files. You need them to compile applications that - use Gnome--. -Package: libgtkmm -Description: Shared library of Gtk--, a C++ wrapper for Gtk - Gtk-- is a C++ wrapper for Gtk, the General Toolkit used initially by The - GIMP, and now by GNOME and other projects. - . - Gtk is an object oriented set of widgets for X, but completely implemented - in standard C (for compatibility). Gtk-- lets you develop your favourite X - application in C++, using Gtk. - . - This is the shared library package. You need it to run applications - developed with Gtk--. - . - (Note: the 'mm' in the name stands for 'minus, minus') -Package: libgtkmm-dev -Description: C++ wrapper for GTK (development files) - Gtk-- (gtkmm) is a C++ interface for the popular GUI library gtk+. - Gtk-- provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create - graphical user interfaces with Gtk's flexible OO framework. Highlights - include type safe callbacks, widgets extensible using inheritance and - over 180 classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex - user interfaces. - . - This package contains development files and examples. -Package: libgtkmm-doc -Description: C++ wrapper for GTK (documentation) - Gtk-- (gtkmm) is a C++ interface for the popular GUI library gtk+. - Gtk-- provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create - graphical user interfaces with Gtk's flexible OO framework. Highlights - include type safe callbacks, widgets extensible using inheritance and - over 180 classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex - user interfaces. - . - This package contains tutorial, FAQ, and reference documentation. -Package: libgtkmm1.2 -Description: C++ wrappers for GTK (shared libraries) - Gtk-- (gtkmm) is a C++ interface for the popular GUI library gtk+. - Gtk-- provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create - graphical user interfaces with Gtk's flexible OO framework. Highlights - include type safe callbacks, widgets extensible using inheritance and - over 180 classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex - user interfaces. - - - -Source package: gtkpool -Package: gtkpool -Description: simple GTK+ pool billiard game - GtkPool brings that classic favourite game of lounge lizards - to a Linux box near you. It currently has a rather simple - playing interface, but supports a really nifty customizable - physics system. - - - -Source package: gtkrecover -Package: gtkrecover -Description: GUI for recover - gtkrecover is a GUI for recover, a program that undeletes files on - ext2 partitions. You can search for a deleted file by: - * Hard disk device name - * Year of deletion - * Month of deletion - * Weekday of deletion - * First/Last possible day of month - * Min/Max possible file size - * Min/Max possible deletion hour - * Min/Max possible deletion minute - * User ID of the deleted file - * A text string the file included (can be ignored) - - - -Source package: gtksee -Package: gtksee -Description: GTK-based clone of ACDSee (an image viewer) - GTKsee is an image viewer/browser. The browser shows thumbnails, you - can quickly watch a picture in large or fullscreen by simply tapping - on return. Also has slideshow capabilities. - . - Really great stuff, but, if you like this try out ``gqview'' too. - - - -Source package: gtksql -Package: gtksql -Description: GTK front end to the postgresql database. - GtkSQL is a graphical query tool for PostgreSQL. The author - states that it is unpolished, lacking several features planned for - addition, but that it is stable and usable. - - - -Source package: gtktalog -Package: gtktalog -Description: Disk catalog. - GTKtalog is a GTK Disk Catalog program. It means you can create a database - of all your CDs or other disks, and browse it or search specific files or - folders. It's really useful when you have many CDs and you want to know in - which CD some thing is. - - - -Source package: gtkwave -Package: gtkwave -Description: a VCD (Value Change Dump) file waveform viewer - gtkwave is a viewer for VCD (Value Change Dump) files which - are usually created by digital circuit simulators. (These files - have no connection to video CDs!) - - - -Source package: gtm -Package: gtm -Description: Multiple files transfer manager. - GTransferManager allows the user to retrieve multiple files from the web. - These files can be retrieved in multiple parts and each part retrieved on a - separate session that the user is connected to the Internet. This is most - useful to users with dialup connections. The program performs these tasks - using wget as it's back-end. - - - -Source package: gtml -Package: gtml -Description: An HTML pre-processor - GTML is an HTML pre-processor which adds some extra features - specially designed for maintaining multiple web pages. - HTML files generated by GTML are just like any other HTML files. - Because GTML does not attempt to interpret your HTML commands in - any way, it's fully compatible with all version of HTML, and - does not require any specific browser or server. - . - More information can be found at the gtml web site - http://www.lifl.fr/~beaufils/gtml/. - - - -Source package: gtoaster -Package: gtoaster -Description: Gnome Toaster, a GUI for creating CDs - A cdrecord/mkisofs/cdda2wav frontend for creating data,audio - and mixed mode CDs both from other CDs or from self compiled data. - - - -Source package: gtop -Package: gtop -Description: Graphical TOP variant - The graphical version of top provides an easy interface to process - control on a GNU/Linux system. - - - -Source package: gtranscript -Package: gtranscript -Description: GNOME SQL database client - GNOME Transcript is a SQL database client that aims to provide an - easy and powerful environment for SQL users. - - - -Source package: gtranslator -Package: gtranslator -Description: PO-file editor by the Gnome I18N team - A 'translation-supporting' program, which makes translating programs easy - even for non-programmers. - . - You might want to subscribe to the gnome-i18n-mailing list (see - developer.gnome.org for instructions) for more translation information. - - - -Source package: gts -Package: libgts-dev -Description: GNU Triangulated Surface Library - GTS includes a number of useful functions to deal with triangulated - surfaces including, but not limited to, multi-resolution models, - Delaunay and Constrained Delaunay triangulations, set operations on - surfaces (intersection, union etc ...), bounding-boxes trees for - efficient collision and intersection detection, triangle strips and - binary heaps. -Package: libgts-doc -Description: GNU Triangulated Surface Library documentation - GTS includes a number of useful functions to deal with triangulated - surfaces including, but not limited to, multi-resolution models, - Delaunay and Constrained Delaunay triangulations, set operations on - surfaces (intersection, union etc ...), bounding-boxes trees for - efficient collision and intersection detection, triangle strips and - binary heaps. - . - This package contains the GTS Referece, in HTML format. - - - -Source package: gtypist -Package: gtypist -Description: A simple ncurses typing tutor - Displays exercise lines, measures your typing speed and - accuracy, and displays the results. - - - -Source package: guarddog -Package: guarddog -Description: firewall configuration utility for KDE 2 - Guarddog is a firewall configuration utility for KDE 2. It is aimed at two - groups of users: novice to intermediate users who are not experts in TCP/IP - networking and security, and those users who don't want the hassle of - dealing with cryptic shell scripts and ipchains parameters. - - - -Source package: guavac -Package: guavac -Description: A java compiler. - This is a Debian packaging of Effective Edge Technologies Java compiler. - Guavac will allow you to write your own Java programs and applets. - WARNING: guavac is orphaned upstream. It is recommended to use gcj - or jikes instead. - - - -Source package: guessnet -Package: guessnet -Description: Guess what network is connected to an ethernet device - Based on the network detecting code of laptop-netconf, guessnet - tries to guess what network an ethernet device is currently connected - to, using fake ARP requests. - . - It has been written to be coupled with the debian ifupdown package - to achieve automatic network detection and configuration, but it - can be used stand-alone to implement smart network scripts. - - - -Source package: guikachu -Package: guikachu -Description: A graphical PalmOS resource editor - Guikachu is a resource editor for PalmOS systems. It can be used to - visually create dialog boxes, menu bars and windows for Palm applications. - . - More information is available at: - http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/guikachu/ -Package: guikachu2rcp -Description: Transforms Guikachu's XML documents to .rcp for PilRC - Guikachu is a resource editor for PalmOS systems. It can be used to - visually create dialog boxes, menu bars and windows for Palm applications. - . - This package contains the command-line tool, guikachu2rcp, which can - generate .rcp files from Guikachu's native XML files using XSL. - . - More information about Guikachu is available at: - http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/guikachu/ - - - -Source package: guile-core -Package: guile-common -Description: Common files for all guile versions. - This package contains files that all the guile versions need. Right now - none of the guile lib packages need these files. -Package: guile1.3 -Description: Scheme interpreter, and shared libraries for guile. - Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension, is a scheme - implementation designed for real world programming, supporting a - rich Unix interface, a module system, and undergoing rapid development. - . - `guile' is a scheme interpreter that can execute scheme scripts (with a - #! line at the top of the file), or run as an inferior scheme - process inside Emacs. -Package: guile1.4 -Description: The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter. - Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension, is a scheme - implementation designed for real world programming, supporting a - rich Unix interface, a module system, and undergoing rapid development. - . - `guile' is a scheme interpreter that can execute scheme scripts (with a - #! line at the top of the file), or run as an inferior scheme - process inside Emacs. -Package: guile1.4-slib -Description: SLIB support for guile1.4 and libguile9. - Configures and installs SLIB support for libguile9 and guile1.4 -Package: libguile-dev -Description: Development headers and static library for libguile. - `libguile.h' etc. C headers, aclocal macros, the `guile1.4-snarf' and - `guile-config' utilities, and static `libguile' and `libqthreads'a - libraries for Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for - Extension. -Package: libguile6 -Description: `libguile.so.6' shared libraries for Guile1.3. - `libguile.so.6' shared object libraries and the ice-9 scheme module - library for Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension. - . - `libguile' is an ELF shared object library that you can link your - programs with to provide them with an extension language. -Package: libguile6-dev -Description: Development headers and static library for libguile4. - `libguile.h' etc. C headers, aclocal macros, the `guile1.3-snarf' and - `guile-config' utilities, and static `libguile' and `libqthreads'a - libraries for Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for - Extension. -Package: libguile6-slib -Description: SLIB support for guile1.3 and libguile6. - Configured and installs SLIB support for libguile6 and guile1.3 -Package: libguile9 -Description: libraries for Guile1.4 (guile, guilereadline, and qthreads). - Guile shared object libraries and the ice-9 scheme module. Guile is - the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension. - - - -Source package: guile-doc -Package: guile1.3-doc -Description: Documentation to libguile3 and guile1.3 - This package contains the Info and html documentation for GNU Guile - and libguile3. - . - Aren't you glad you use guile? Don't you wish everybody did? -Package: guile1.4-doc -Description: Reference and tutorial documentation for guile 1.4. - This package contains the documentation for guile 1.4, including both - a reference manual (via "info guile"), and a tutorial (via "info - guile-tut"). - . - Aren't you glad you use guile? Don't you wish everybody did? - - - -Source package: guile-oops -Package: goops -Description: Guile interpreter linked with GOOPS. - GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. - . - GOOPS can be dynamically loaded into any Guile interpreter. However, - this package is useful if dynamic loading doesn't work on your system. - . - Other GOOPS packages are: libgoops5, libgoops5-dev, goops-doc - . - The implementation is derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and - version 1.3 of Gregor Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. - . - See `libgoops5' for further information. -Package: goops-doc -Description: Documentation for goops - GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. - . - This package provides documentation in texinfo, info and postscript formats. - . - Other GOOPS packages are: libgoops5, libgoops5-dev, goops - . - The implementation is derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and - version 1.3 of Gregor Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. - . - See `libgoops5' for further information. -Package: libgoops2 -Description: Shared libraries for goops. - GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. Its implementation is - derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and version 1.3 of Gregor - Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. It is very close in spirit to CLOS, the Common - Lisp Object System (`CLtL2') but is adapted for the Scheme language. - While GOOPS is not compatible with any of these systems, GOOPS - contains a compatibility module which allows for execution of STKlos - programs. - . - Briefly stated, the GOOPS extension gives the user a full object - oriented system with multiple inheritance and generic functions with - multi-method dispatch. Furthermore, the implementation relies on a - true meta object protocol, in the spirit of the one defined for CLOS - (Gregor Kiczales: A Metaobject Protocol). -Package: libgoops2-dev -Description: Development headers and static libraries for goops. - GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. - . - See `libgoops2'. -Package: libgoops5 -Description: Shared libraries for goops. - GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. - . - This package contains everything an application needs to run - GOOPS. It basically consists of a shared library which can be - dynamically linked into Guile, and a set of Scheme code libraries. - . - Other GOOPS packages are: libgoops5-dev, goops, goops-doc - . - The implementation is derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and - version 1.3 of Gregor Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. It is very close in - spirit to CLOS, the Common Lisp Object System (`CLtL2') but is adapted - for the Scheme language. While GOOPS is not compatible with any of - these systems, GOOPS contains a compatibility module which allows for - execution of STKlos programs. - . - Briefly stated, the GOOPS extension gives the user a full object - oriented system with multiple inheritance and generic functions with - multi-method dispatch. Furthermore, the implementation relies on a - true meta object protocol, in the spirit of the one defined for CLOS - (Gregor Kiczales: A Metaobject Protocol). -Package: libgoops5-dev -Description: Development headers and static libraries for goops. - GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. - . - Other GOOPS packages are: libgoops5, goops, goops-doc - . - The implementation is derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and - version 1.3 of Gregor Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. - . - See `libgoops5' for further information. - - - -Source package: guile-www -Package: guile-www -Description: Guile WWW module - This is version 1.0 of the Guile WWW library, a set of Guile Scheme - modules to facilitate HTTP, URL and CGI programming. - - - -Source package: guitar -Package: guitar -Description: A GTK+ archive extraction/viewing tool. - guiTAR is a TAR extraction tool written in GTK+ and including GNOME - support. It currently supports the tar, tar.Z, tar.gz, tar.bz2, lha, - lzh, rar, arj, zip, and slp formats. - - - -Source package: gup -Package: gup -Description: let a remote site change their newsgroups subscription - Gup, the Group Update Program is a Unix mail-server that lets a remote - site change their newsgroups subscription without requiring the - intervention of the news administrator at the feed site. - . - Gup is suited to news administrators that find they are spending an - inordinate amount of time editing the INN newsfeeds file on behalf of - the remote sites. - - - -Source package: guppi -Package: libguppi-dev -Description: GNOME graph and plot component, development files - This contains the development support files for using Guppi in your own - programs. -Package: libguppi16 -Description: GNOME graph and plot component - Guppi is a GNOME component that provides functionality to construct plots - and graphs to GNOME applications like Gnumeric. It has integrated statistics - capabilities. - - - -Source package: gupsc -Package: gupsc -Description: GNOME client for the Network UPS Tools Package (nut) - This package will display information about battery-status, load-status, - AC-current and AC-frequency in a window. You can choose which machine to - get the information from, and the rate at which it gets this information. - - - -Source package: gv -Package: gv -Description: A PostScript and PDF viewer for X using 3d Athena Widgets - `gv' is a comfortable viewer of PostScript and PDF files for the X - Window System. - . - It uses the `ghostscript' PostScript(tm) interpreter and is based - on the classic X front-end for `gs', `ghostview'. It is more - comfortable and more powerful than `ghostview'. - - - -Source package: gvd -Package: gvd -Description: GNU Visual Debugger - GVD is able to debug Ada and C programs, and will soon be extended to cover - even more. - - - -Source package: gvid -Package: gvid -Description: Gnome X video mode changer applet. - This applet allows you to switch between predefined video resolutions. - - - -Source package: gvidm -Package: gvidm -Description: Gtk app to quickly and easily change video resolutions in X. - Running gvidm will pop up a list of available modes and allows the user - to select one if desired. This makes it perfect for running from an - application menu or a hotkey, so you don't have to use ram for an applet - constantly running. If you are running dual or multi-head displays, it - will give you a list of screens so you can select the appropriate one. - - - -Source package: gwave -Package: gwave -Description: a waveform viewer eg for spice simulators - gwave - a viewer for the output of spice-like simulators - and other viewing of analog data. - - - -Source package: gwenview -Package: gwenview -Description: image viewer for KDE 2.X - gwenview is an imageviewer for KDE 2.X. It features a folder tree window and - a file list window to provide easy navigation in your file hierarchy. - . - Image loading is done by the Qt library, so it supports all image formats - your Qt installation supports. Gwenview correctly displays images with - alpha channel. - . - It uses docked windows, so you can alter the layout in any way you want. - You can also browse your images in full screen. - - - -Source package: gwhois -Package: gwhois -Description: generic Whois Client / Server - gwhois is a generic whois client / server. This means that it know - for many (virtually all) TLDs, IP-Ranges and Handles out there where - to ask. It queries other whois-servers as well as web-lookup forms. - . - gwhois can be used as a client, but you can invoke it as a server - (e.g. via inetd) as well for usage with a normal whois client. - - - -Source package: gwm -Package: gwm -Description: The generic window manager. - The GWM (Generic Window Manager) is an extensible Window Manager for - the X Window System Version 11. It is based upon a WOOL (Window - Object Oriented Language) kernel, which is an interpreted dialect of - Lisp with specific window management primitives. GWM should be able - to emulate efficiently other window managers, and play the same role - for window managers as EMACS does for text editors. -Package: gwm-doc -Description: The generic window manager documentation. - Documentation for gwm, the generic window manager. This is a long - postscript document describing gwm. - . - The GWM (Generic Window Manager) is an extensible Window Manager for - the X Window System Version 11. It is based upon a WOOL (Window - Object Oriented Language) kernel, which is an interpreted dialect of - Lisp with specific window management primitives. GWM should be able - to emulate efficiently other window managers, and play the same role - for window managers as EMACS does for text editors. - - - -Source package: gworkspace -Package: gworkspace -Description: Workspace Manager for GNUstep - A clone of the file and application manager available on NeXTSTEP - and OPENSTEP used for managing files and starting applications. - - - -Source package: gworldclock -Package: gworldclock -Description: Displays time and date in specified time zones - This program displays the time and date of specified time zones using a - GTK+ interface. It also allows the zones to be synchronised to a time other - than the current time. - . - The time zones may be entered by hand in TZ format or chosen from a list - prepared from /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab. The zone list is kept in a format - consistent with the shell script tzwatch. -Package: tzwatch -Description: Displays time and date in specified time zones on console - This shell script displays the time and date of time zones specified by the - user. The time zones may be entered by hand in TZ format or chosen from a - list prepared from /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab. The zone list is kept in a - format consistent with the GTK+ application gworldclock. - - - -Source package: gwrapguile -Package: libgwrapguile-dev -Description: Development package for libgwrapguile1 - This file provides header files and releated support for developing - packages that use libgwrapguile1. -Package: libgwrapguile1 -Description: g-warp: Tool for exporting C libraries into Scheme interpreters - This is a tool for specifying types, functions, and constants to - import into a Scheme interpreter, and for generating code (in C) to - interface these to the Guile and RScheme interpreters in particular. - - - -Source package: gwydion-dylan -Package: gwydion-dylan -Description: The Gwydion Dylan Runtime Environment - This package contains the libraries and other files needed to - run programs compiled with the Gwydion Dylan compiler (d2c). - . - At some point in the (hopefully near) future, this package will - contain the Gwydion Dylan Listener, which will allow interactive - exploration of the language. - . - For more information, see the Gwydion Dylan maintainers' web page at - . -Package: gwydion-dylan-dev -Description: Gwydion Dylan Development Tools - CMU's Gwydion Dylan provides d2c, a Dylan-to-C batch compiler. It produces - fairly efficient output but requires strange incantations to compile even - simple programs. Tools for interfacing with C are included. (The Mindy - bytecode interpreter is available as a separate package.) If you're really - excited about writing Dylan programs for Linux--and don't mind the - inconveniences of d2c--these are the tools to use. If you prefer a mature - development environment, try another language. - . - This package contains the tools necessary to recompile d2c. They - include a LISP to Dylan translator, a parser generator, and various - tools for maintaining the build tree. This package also contains a - few general-purpose development utilities written in Dylan. -Package: mindy -Description: A Dylan interpreter. - Mindy is a Dylan bytecode interpreter, originally written as part of CMU's - Gwydion Dylan project. It compiles faster than d2c and includes much better - debugging tools. Unfortunately, Mindy makes no attempt to run fast. - . - Documentation for Mindy can be found in the main gwydion-dylan package, or - on the web at . - - - -Source package: gxedit -Package: gtk-shell -Description: GTK-based Pop-up command to get user input - This utility, which was previously bundled with the gxedit package, - pops up a window to ask user for input: text, multiple-choice, or file. - Can be used in scripts or called from other programs. -Package: gxedit -Description: GTK-based text editor - GXedit is a graphical text editor, featuring everything a modern text editor - should have including a toolbar, multiple windows options, scripting, cvs - support, language support for C, html, perl and java, and it is network - aware. It can display pixmaps in the background, and can use a 'say' program - (e.g., the one in the non-free rsynth package) to "speak" your files. -Package: gxproc -Description: GTK-based utility to show system information - This utility, which was previously bundled with the gxedit package, - pops up a window with information about your kernel, processor, etc. - . - The program was previously named xproc. - - - -Source package: gxset -Package: gxset -Description: GTK based graphical frontend to the X command line tool xset(1) - GTK xset is a graphical fronted to the X command line tool xset(1). It is a - gtk application, designed with Glade. GTK xset can set auto repeat, key - click, bell, mouse, screen saver and DPMS parameters. It also has a font - path editor. Settings can be saved to a file. - - - -Source package: gzilla -Package: gzilla -Description: GTK-based web browser - gzilla is a free browser which uses the GTK. This is "early alpha" software. - - - -Source package: gzip -Package: gzip -Description: The GNU compression utility. - This is the standard GNU file compression utility, which is also the default - compression tool for Debian. It typically operates on files with names - ending in '.gz'. - . - This package can also decompress '.Z' files created with 'compress'. - - - -Source package: hamfax -Package: hamfax -Description: Receive/send radio facsimile transmissions with Soundcard/PTC-II - With this package you can send or receive radio facsimile transmissions - using either a Linux-supported soundcard or an SCS PTC-II data controller. - . - Radio facsimile transmission are used most commonly by meteorological - bureaus to provide weather maps to aircraft and shipping. - - - -Source package: hamlib -Package: hamlib-dev -Description: Development library to control radio transceivers and receivers. - Most recent amateur radio transceivers allow external control of their - functions through a computer interface. Unfortunately, control commands are - not always consistent across a manufacturer's product line and each - manufacturer's product line differs greatly from its competitors. - . - This library addresses that issue by providing a standardised programming - interface that applications can talk to and translating that into the - appropriate commands required by the radio in use. - . - This package provides the development library with both C and C++ bindings. - If you wish to run applications developed using this library you'll need the - 'hamlib1' package. -Package: hamlib-doc -Description: Documentation for the hamlib radio control library. - Most recent amateur radio transceivers allow external control of their - functions through a computer interface. Unfortunately, control commands are - not always consistent across a manufacturer's product line and each - manufacturer's product line differs greatly from its competitors. - . - This library addresses that issue by providing a standardised programming - interface that applications can talk to and translating that into the - appropriate commands required by the radio in use. - . - This package provides the developers documentation for the API. -Package: hamlib-utils -Description: Utilities to support the hamlib radio control library. - Most recent amateur radio transceivers allow external control of their - functions through a computer interface. Unfortunately, control commands are - not always consistent across a manufacturer's product line and each - manufacturer's product line differs greatly from its competitors. - . - This library addresses that issue by providing a standardised programming - interface that applications can talk to and translating that into the - appropriate commands required by the radio in use. - . - This package provides a command-line utility to test the hamlib library and - to control transceivers if you're short of anything more sophisticated. -Package: hamlib1 -Description: Run-time library to control radio transceivers and receivers. - Most recent amateur radio transceivers allow external control of their - functions through a computer interface. Unfortunately, control commands are - not always consistent across a manufacturer's product line and each - manufacturer's product line differs greatly from its competitors. - . - This library addresses that issue by providing a standardised programming - interface that applications can talk to and translating that into the - appropriate commands required by the radio in use. - . - This package provides the run-time form of the library. If you wish to - develop software using this library you need the 'hamlib-dev' package. - - - -Source package: hamsoft -Package: hamsoft -Description: Reader for new hamradio linux software at radio.linux.org.au. - Hamsoft is a reader for new hamradio linux software at radio.linux.org.au, - the linux hamradio software database. - When you select an entry in the list and click on read, the link will be - opened in a mozilla window. Mozilla has to be running. - - - -Source package: hanterm -Package: hanterm -Description: X terminal terminal emulator with Hangul support - hanterm is a replacement for xterm that supports Hangul input and output; - it is a modified of the xterm program from XFree86. hanterm uses it own - native input system and does not require an X input method server. - . - For hanterm to work properly, a Hangul-encoded font must be available; - xfonts-johab, xfonts-cjk, and xfonts-bakemuk are all appropriate for this - purpose. - - - -Source package: hanterm-classic -Package: hanterm-classic -Description: Another X terminal emulator with Hangul support - Hanterm is a replacement for xterm that supports Hangul input and output; - It is a modified of the xterm program from XFree86. Hanterm uses it own - native input system and does not require an X input method server. - . - This package contains `original hanterm' made by Jake Song, - and hanterm package contains hanterm-xf made by ChiDeok Hwang. - - - -Source package: hanterm-xf -Package: hanterm-xf -Description: X terminal emulator with Hangul support - Hanterm is a replacement for xterm that supports Hangul input and output; - It is a modified of the xterm program from XFree86. Hanterm uses it own - native input system and does not require an X input method server. - . - For hanterm to work properly, a Hangul-encoded font must be available; - xfonts-bakemuk are all appropriate for this purpose. - - - -Source package: hanzim -Package: hanzim -Description: Chinese character learning aid - Hanzim is a program designed to help you memorize characters by helping you - internalize their various systematicities. It displays lists of characters - with the same radicals, same remaining parts, and same pronunciations. Along - with the characters it displays pin-yin pronunciations and lists of compounds. - . - The program is also useful simply as a convenient dictionary. You can look up - characters and compounds by radical or pin-yin. - . - More information available at: - http://zakros.ucsd.edu/~arobert/hanzim.html - - - -Source package: happy -Package: happy -Description: The Parser generator for Haskell. - This is the nth public release of our parser generator system for Haskell, - called Happy (a dyslexic acronym for 'A Yacc-like Haskell Parser - generator'). - - - -Source package: harden -Package: harden -Description: Makes your system hardened. - This package is intended to help the administrator to improve - the security of the system, or at least make the host less susceptible. - . - NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is - not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT - more than just installing a package. You are recommended to read at - least some documents in addition to installing this package. The documents - can be found in the harden-doc package. This is of course just a start - because there are LOT of information on how to make your system more secure. - . - For more information on how to secure your system see: - http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ -Package: harden-clients -Description: Avoid clients that are known to be insecure. - Harden-clients is intended to give the administrator a easy option to avoid - clients that in some sense are insecure. It can be a client that needs to send - passwords in plaintext, or packages that can give someone access to the local - host without permission. - . - NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is - not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT - more than just installing a package. - . - For more information on how to secure your system see: - http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ -Package: harden-doc -Description: Useful documentation to secure a Debian system. - Harden-doc will install documentation an administrator can use - to make a Debian system more secure. - . - The Securing Debian Manual - from the Debian Documentation Project available at - http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ - is included with this package. -Package: harden-environment -Description: Hardened system environment. - Harden-environment provides a hardened system environment, or at least - helps the administrator to configure such an environment. - . - NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is - not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT - more than just installing a package. - . - For more information on how to secure your system see: - http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ -Package: harden-localflaws -Description: Avoid packages with security holes. - Harden-localflaws is intended to help the administrator to avoid packages that - are known to give a local user a way to compromise the system. Normally an - update manages this but sometime you just want to check for security changes - and then this package can help. - . - If you want to avoid packages that remote users can use to compromise the - system you should look at the harden-remoteflaws instead. - . - NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is - not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT - more than just installing a package. -Package: harden-remoteaudit -Description: Audit your system from this host. - This package helps you to install a set of tools to check remote systems. - . - You can check exploits, sniff for passwords and similar things. - . - Nessus note: You have to have the nessus client installed on some host. The - client is provided by the 'nessus' package. You can install it on the same - host but that is not necessary. - . - NOTE! This package includes packages that can damage the system that - you audit. It should NOT be used on any host, network or system that you are - not responsible for. It can also damage the hosts that are checked. - You have been warned! -Package: harden-remoteflaws -Description: Avoid packages with security holes. - Harden-remoteflaws is intended to help the administrator to avoid packages - that are known to have security flaws that allows a remote user access to the - system without permission. Normally an update manages this but sometime you - just want to check for security changes and then this package can help. - . - If you want to avoid packages that local users can use to compromise the - system you should look at the harden-localflaws instead. - . - NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is - not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT - more than just installing a package. -Package: harden-servers -Description: Avoid servers that are known to be insecure. - This package is intended to give the administrator a easy option to avoid - servers that in some sense are insecure. It can be a servers that needs - passwords in plaintext, packages that can give someone access to the local - host without permission, or packages that gives system information to remote - users. - . - NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is - not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT - more than just installing a package. - . - For more information on how to secure your system see: - http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ -Package: harden-tools -Description: Tools to enhance or analyze the security. - Harden-tools helps you to install tools that the administrator can - use to enhance the security of the system in some way. - . - NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is - not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT - more than just installing a package. - . - For more information on how to secure your system see: - http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ - - - -Source package: hasciicam -Package: hasciicam -Description: ascii for the masses - Hasciicam makes it possible to have live ASCII video on the web. It - captures video from a tv card and renders it into ascii, formatting the - output into an html page with a refresh tag or in a live ASCII window or - in a simple text file as well, giving the possibility to anybody that has a - bttv card. a linux box and a cheap modem line to show a live ASCII video - feed that can be browsable without any need for plugin, java etc. - - - -Source package: haskell-doc -Package: haskell-doc -Description: Assorted Haskell language documentation - Haskell is a non-strict, pure functional general-purpose programming - language. This package contains its definition, which consists - of the following documents: - (1) The Haskell 98 Report, - (2) The Haskell 98 Library Report, and - (3) Errata for the Haskell 98 Language Report. - This package contains also a tutorial of the language: - (4) Gentle Introduction to Haskell 98 - . - Future revisions of this package may include other Haskell material, - of interest to a programmer learning Haskell or to a practicing - Haskell programmer. - - - -Source package: haskell-mode -Package: haskell-mode -Description: A major mode for editing Haskell in Emacs - A major mode for editing Haskell (the functional - programming language) in Emacs. - . - Major features: - -Font Locking: Colours keywords, comments, strings, etc. - -Declaration Scanning: Scans declarations and places them in a - menu. - -Documentation: Echoes types of functions or syntax of keywords - when the cursor is idle. - -Indentation: Provides semi-automatic intelligent indentation. - -Simple Indentation: Provides simple indentation. - -Hugs Interaction: Allows interaction with the Hugs interpreter. - - - -Source package: hatman -Package: hatman -Description: Customizable high-resolution Pacman clone - You have three lives, and you lose a life if you get eaten by a ghost. - If you eat all the little dots on a level, you go onto the next level - (if we've bothered including any). At the edge of the screen there may - be passageways apparently going nowhere - if you follow one you will - wrap all the way around and appear at the other side of the screen, - yes - really, as if by magic you have been transported from one side - of the screen to the other, and the ghosts won't know what's hit 'em. - Also, every now and then some fruit might appear at the edge of the - screen. Being a healthy-eating sort of guy, hatman loves fruit, so you - should go and eat it - it's extra points, you know. - . - But the icing on the cake is the power-pellets. Eat one of these and - the tables are turned. The ghosts turn gray (as one does, when one is - scared) and now it's your turn to do some serious getting. Whilst the - ghosts remain gray you can eat them - getting more points for each one - you eat, once you eat them their eyes (hatman doesn't like the eyes - - they give him indigestion) run back to the ghost's base and gets a new - body. Don't worry about them turning back too suddenly - you will get - a bit of a warning first. - . - It's easy, and it's great fun. - - - -Source package: hbf-cns40-1 -Package: hbf-cns40-1 -Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 1) for CJK - This package contains a CNS plane 1 Chinese Fanti (traditional - characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - . - If you need to use the full CNS11643 charset with all 7 planes, please - also install packages hbf-cns40-2, hbf-cns40-3, hbf-cns40-4, - hbf-cns40-5, hbf-cns40-6, and hbf-cns40-7. - - - -Source package: hbf-cns40-2 -Package: hbf-cns40-2 -Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 2) for CJK - This package contains a CNS plain 2 Chinese Fanti (traditional - characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - - - -Source package: hbf-cns40-3 -Package: hbf-cns40-3 -Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 3) for CJK - This package contains a CNS plane 3 Chinese Fanti (traditional - characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - - - -Source package: hbf-cns40-4 -Package: hbf-cns40-4 -Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 4) for CJK - This package contains a CNS plane 4 Chinese Fanti (traditional - characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - - - -Source package: hbf-cns40-5 -Package: hbf-cns40-5 -Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 5) for CJK - This package contains a CNS plane 5 Chinese Fanti (traditional - characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - - - -Source package: hbf-cns40-6 -Package: hbf-cns40-6 -Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 6) for CJK - This package contains a CNS plane 6 Chinese Fanti (traditional - characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - - - -Source package: hbf-cns40-7 -Package: hbf-cns40-7 -Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 7) for CJK - This package contains a CNS plane 7 Chinese Fanti (traditional - characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - - - -Source package: hbf-cns40-b5 -Package: hbf-cns40-b5 -Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (Big5) for CJK - This package contains a CNS Big5 Chinese Fanti (traditional - characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - . - You also need to install the packages hbf-cns40-1, hbf-cns40-2 and - hbf-cns40-3, which contain the actual bitmap font files. - - - -Source package: hbf-jfs56 -Package: hbf-jfs56 -Description: Chinese Jianti Fangsong 56x56 bitmap font (GB2312) for CJK - This package contains a GB-encoded Chinese Jianti (simplified - characters) Fangsong-style 56x56 bitmap font file together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - - - -Source package: hbf-kanji48 -Package: hbf-kanji48 -Description: Japanese Kanji 48x48 bitmap font (JIS X-0208) for CJK - This package contains a JIS X-0208-encoded Japanese Kanji - normal-style Mincho 48x48 bitmap font file, together with its - HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be - used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - . - It was generated from the LABO system 123 48x48 bitmap font. - It is the same font as the 48x48 Watanabe Mincho font found in - the "xfonts-intl-japanese-big" package and the vector font - in the "watanabe-vfont" package. - - - -Source package: hdate -Package: hdate -Description: Prints Hijra (Islamic lunar) dates, calendar, Islamic prayer times - Generates Hijra date(s) and Hijra calendar for given AD date - and computes daily, monthly, yearly Islamic prayer times for given location. - - - -Source package: hdf5 -Package: hdf5-tools -Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - Runtime tools - HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. - HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of - HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports - files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. - . - This package contains runtime tools for HDF5. -Package: libhdf5-doc -Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - Documentation - HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. - HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of - HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports - files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. - . - This package contains documentation for HDF5. -Package: libhdf5-lam -Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - runtime files - LAM version. - HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. - HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of - HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports - files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. - . - This package contains runtime files for use with LAM. -Package: libhdf5-lam-dev -Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - LAM version. - HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. - HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of - HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports - files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. - . - This package contains development files for use with LAM. -Package: libhdf5-mpich -Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - runtime files - MPICH version. - HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. - HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of - HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports - files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. - . - This package contains runtime files for use with MPICH. -Package: libhdf5-mpich-dev -Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - MPICH version. - HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. - HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of - HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports - files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. - . - This package contains development files for use with MPICH. -Package: libhdf5-serial -Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - runtime files - serial version. - HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. - HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of - HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports - files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. - . - This package contains runtime files for serial platforms. -Package: libhdf5-serial-dev -Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - serial version. - HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. - HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of - HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports - files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. - . - This package contains development files for serial platforms. - - - -Source package: hdparm -Package: hdparm -Description: Tune hard disk parameters for high performance. - get/set hard disk parameters for Linux IDE drives. - Primary use is for enabling irq-unmasking and IDE multiplemode. - - - -Source package: heartbeat -Package: heartbeat -Description: Subsystem for High-Availability Linux - heartbeat is a basic heartbeat subsystem for Linux-HA. - It will run scripts at initialisation, and when machines go up or down. - This version will also perform IP address takeover using gratuitous ARPs. - It works correctly for a 2-node configuration, and is extensible to larger - configurations. - It implements the following kinds of heartbeats: - * Bidirectional Serial Rings ("raw" serial ports) - * UDP/IP broadcast (ethernet, etc) -Package: ldirectord -Description: Monitors virtual services provided by LVS. - ldirectord is a stand-alone daemon to monitor services of real - for virtual services provided by The Linux Virtual Server - (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/). It is simple to install - and works with the heartbeat code (http://www.linux-ha.org/). -Package: libstonith-dev -Description: Shoot The Other Node In The Head lib., development files - libstonith provides an interface to handle stonith modules and to - register objects with stonith. -Package: libstonith0 -Description: Shoot The Other Node In The Head library - libstonith provides an interface to handle stonith modules and to - register objects with stonith. -Package: stonith -Description: Interface for remotely powering down a node in the cluster. - The STONITH module (a.k.a. STOMITH) provides an extensible interface for - remotely powering down a node in the cluster. The idea is quite simple: - When the software running on one machine wants to make sure another - machine in the cluster is not using a resource, pull the plug on the - other machine. It's simple and reliable, albeit admittedly brutal. - - - -Source package: heise-register -Package: heise-register -Description: register of the magazines c't, iX, Elrad and Gateway - This package installs an online register of the famous German - computer and electronic magazines published by Heise: - * c't - magazin für computer technik (12/1983 - 20/2001) - * iX (11/1988 - 10/2001) - * Elrad (1994 - 1997) - * Gateway (1/1993 - 6/1997) - - - -Source package: hello -Package: hello -Description: The classic greeting, and a good example - The GNU hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It - allows nonprogrammers to use a classic computer science tool which - would otherwise be unavailable to them. - . - Seriously, though: this is an example of how to do a Debian package. - It is the Debian version of the GNU Project's `hello world' program - (which is itself an example for the GNU Project). - - - -Source package: hello-dbs -Package: hello-dbs -Description: The classic greeting, and a good example - The GNU hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It - allows nonprogrammers to use a classic computer science tool which - would otherwise be unavailable to them. - . - Seriously, though: this is an example of how to do a Debian package. - It is the Debian version of the GNU Project's `hello world' program - (which is itself an example for the GNU Project). - . - This is the same as the hello package, except it uses DBS to - make the deb. Please see DBS as to what it is. - - - -Source package: hello-debhelper -Package: hello-debhelper -Description: The classic greeting, and a good example - The GNU hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It - allows nonprogrammers to use a classic computer science tool which - would otherwise be unavailable to them. - . - Seriously, though: this is an example of how to do a Debian package. - It is the Debian version of the GNU Project's `hello world' program - (which is itself an example for the GNU Project). - . - This is the same as the hello package, except it uses debhelper to - make the deb. Please see debhelper as to what it is. - - - -Source package: help2man -Package: help2man -Description: Automatic manpage generator - Program to create simple man pages from the --help and - --version output of other programs. - . - Since most GNU documentation is now in info format, this provides a - way to generate a placeholder man page pointing to that resource while - still providing some useful information. - - - -Source package: hercules -Package: hercules -Description: System/370, ESA/390 and z/Architecture Emulator - Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe System/370 - and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit z/Architecture. - . - This means that your PC can emulate an IBM mainframe processor. The - mainframe can range from a 360 to a z900 - running in "System/370" - mode, "ESA/390" mode, or "z/Architecture" mode. Hercules executes - S/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture instructions and channel - programs. It emulates mainframe I/O devices by using PC devices. For - example, 3390 DASD devices are emulated by large files on your hard - disk, and local 3270 screens are emulated by tn3270 sessions. - . - Hercules implements only the raw S/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture - instruction set; it does not provide any operating system facilities. This - means that you need to provide an operating system or standalone program which - Hercules can load from an emulated disk or tape device. You will have to use a - free software operating system such as Linux, write the operating system or - standalone program yourself, obtain a license from IBM to run one of their - operating systems on your PC, or use IBM programs and operating systems which - have been placed in the public domain. - . - Virtual networking can be accomplished using the TUN/TAP driver in - 2.2 and 2.4 kernels. For older kernels, try the vmnet package. - . - Hercules was created by Roger Bowler and is maintained by Jay - Maynard. Jan Jaeger designed and implemented many of the advanced - features of Hercules. - - - -Source package: hermes1 -Package: hermes1 -Description: The Hermes pixel-format library - Hermes is a library that does the dirty work of a graphics library - or application that nobody else wants to do, and it does it fast - because the effort is concentrated on just that. The thing nobody - wants to do is conversion between pixel formats - between all pixel - formats that is, not between any two. There are handwritten assembler - routines in Hermes that should make anything look fast. - . - An application or library that uses Hermes will for example be able to - render into one buffer and convert it to whatever pixel format is available - on the target platform at the time. - . - Other services provided by Hermes include palette handling including - caching of lookup tables, and surface clearing to a specific colour value. - . - See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info -Package: hermes1-dev -Description: Development libraries for the Hermes pixel-format library - Hermes is a library that does the dirty work of a graphics library - or application that nobody else wants to do, and it does it fast - because the effort is concentrated on just that. The thing nobody - wants to do is conversion between pixel formats - between all pixel - formats that is, not between any two. There are handwritten assembler - routines in Hermes that should make anything look fast. - . - An application or library that uses Hermes will for example be able to - render into one buffer and convert it to whatever pixel format is available - on the target platform at the time. - . - Other services provided by Hermes include palette handling including - caching of lookup tables, and surface clearing to a specific colour value. - . - See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info - - - -Source package: heroes -Package: heroes-common -Description: Collect powerups and avoid your opponents' trails - Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes - many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver - a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, - your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. - . - Several styles of play are available, including "get-all-the-bonuses", - deathmatch, and "squish-the-pedestrians". All game styles can be played - in both single-player and two-player (split-screen) modes. - . - You should install the heroes-sound-effects package if you want sound effects, - and the heroes-sound-tracks package if you want background music in the game. - These packages are quite large (especially heroes-sound-tracks), so you might - want to try the game out before installing them. - . - This package contains a small number of common files for the GGI and SDL - versions of heroes. -Package: heroes-ggi -Description: Collect powerups and avoid your opponents' trails - Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes - many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver - a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, - your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. - . - Several styles of play are available, including "get-all-the-bonuses", - deathmatch, and "squish-the-pedestrians". All game styles can be played - in both single-player and two-player (split-screen) modes. - . - You should install the heroes-sound-effects package if you want sound effects, - and the heroes-sound-tracks package if you want background music in the game. - These packages are quite large (especially heroes-sound-tracks), so you might - want to try the game out before installing them. - . - This version is linked against the GGI libraries. See heroes-sdl for a - Heroes version that is linked against the SDL libraries. -Package: heroes-sdl -Description: Collect powerups and avoid your opponents' trails - Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes - many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver - a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, - your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. - . - Several styles of play are available, including "get-all-the-bonuses", - deathmatch, and "squish-the-pedestrians". All game styles can be played - in both single-player and two-player (split-screen) modes. - . - You should install the heroes-sound-effects package if you want sound effects, - and the heroes-sound-tracks package if you want background music in the game. - These packages are quite large (especially heroes-sound-tracks), so you might - want to try the game out before installing them. - . - This version is linked against the SDL libraries. See heroes-ggi for a - Heroes version that is linked against the GGI libraries. - - - -Source package: heroes-data -Package: heroes-data -Description: Required data files for heroes - Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes - many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver - a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, - your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. - . - This package contains required data files for heroes, including images, - level files, and tilesets. - - - -Source package: heroes-sound-effects -Package: heroes-sound-effects -Description: Optional sound files for heroes - Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes - many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver - a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, - your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. - . - This package contains optional sound effects for heroes. Install these if - you want nifty little noises while playing the game. - - - -Source package: heroes-sound-tracks -Package: heroes-sound-tracks -Description: Optional sound files for heroes - Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes - many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver - a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, - your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. - . - This package contains optional background music for Heroes. Install this - if you want to listen to music while playing the game, or if you just happen - to like the tunes. Be warned that this package is quite large and will take - a long time to download over a modem or other slow link! - - - -Source package: hesiod -Package: hesiod -Description: Utilities for Project Athena's service name resolution protocol - Hesiod is a name service library that can provide general name service - for a variety of applications. It is derived from BIND, the Berkeley - Internet Name Daemon, and leverages the existing DNS infrastructure of a - network. It is used on a number of university networks, including MIT - and Iowa State University. - . - If you will not be using this system on a network that already uses - Hesiod, you probably do not need this package. -Package: libhesiod-dev -Description: Dev libraries for hesiod, a service name resolution protocol - This package contains the include files and static library for hesiod, - the Project Athena service name resolution protocol used at MIT and - elsewhere. -Package: libhesiod0 -Description: Libraries for hesiod, a service name resolution protocol - This package contains the shared library for hesiod, - the Project Athena service name resolution protocol used at MIT and - elsewhere. - - - -Source package: hevea -Package: hevea -Description: A fast and powerful LaTeX to HTML translator - HeVeA is a LaTeX to HTML translator. Its remarkable features are - - It produces good output. By default (can be turned off) it uses the - symbol face for math symbols. Either way it usually avoids generating - zillions of picture files. - - It is highly configurable through (La)TeX macros. Though aimed at - LaTeX input it understands a fair subset of TeX' macro language. - - It runs fast. - This version of HeVeA is patched to generate by default PNG picture - files instead of GIF. - . - See also http://para.inria.fr/~maranget/hevea/index.html. - - - -Source package: hex -Package: hex -Description: hexadecimal dumping tool for Japanese - hexdump program that distinguish Japanese 2bytes code character. - - - -Source package: hexcurse -Package: hexcurse -Description: A ncurses-based hex editor with many features - HexCurse is a versatile ncurses-based hex editor written in C that provides - the user with many features. It currently supports searching, hex, and - decimal address output, jumping to specified locations in a file, and - quick keyboard shortcuts to commands. - - - -Source package: hexedit -Package: hexedit -Description: view and edit files in hexadecimal or in ASCII. - hexedit shows a file both in ASCII and in hexadecimal. - The file can be a device as the file is not whole read. - You can modify the file and search through it. - You have also copy&paste and save to file functions. - Truncating or appending to the file. - Modifications are shown in bold. - - - -Source package: hextype -Package: hextype -Description: Hexdump according to DOS Debug output format - The output consists of 3 columns. Each row contains up to - 16 characters. The first column contains the address of - the row (in 16-byte words). In the second column each - byte is represented by its hexadecimal value (00 to FF), and - in the third are the bytes as printable characters. Unlike - od -c, hextype does not print unprintable chars with a - two-character escape sequence. They are replaced by a dot. - - - -Source package: hexxagon -Package: hexxagon -Description: Hexagonal Ataxx Clone for GTK - The goal of the game is to conquer as much of the board as possible. - This is done by capturing the opponents pieces or by cloning your own. - The board is a hexagon built from smaller hexagons. - . - Hexxagon is just like Ataxx apart from the board design. - The Ataxx board is square and the Hexxagon board is hexagonal. - . - This is the GTK Version -Package: hexxagon-text -Description: Hexagonal Ataxx Clone for Text mode - The goal of the game is to conquer as much of the board as possible. - This is done by capturing the opponents pieces or by cloning your own. - The board is a hexagon built from smaller hexagons. - . - Hexxagon is just like Ataxx apart from the board design. - The Ataxx board is square and the Hexxagon board is hexagonal. - . - This is the ncurses text mode version - - - -Source package: heyu -Package: heyu -Description: heyu - 2 way x10 communications for the CM11A - heyu' is similar to the package 'x10', differing mainly in the - controller supported (this package supports CM11A, 'x10' supports the CP290) - X-10 modules are devices that plug into an electrical outlet and allow you - to remotely control the power to a lamp or an appliance that is plugged - into them. There are also X-10 modules that install in place of wall - switches to control lights, fans, and many other appliances. - This package supports the CM11A Interface (from Radio Shack), which - supports two-way communication. This allows for devices such as motion - detectors to trigger scripts on your system, turning lights on, updating - web pages, or send you e-mail. - See: http://heyu.tanj.com/ For more information - - - -Source package: hfsplus -Package: hfsplus -Description: tools to access HFS+ formatted volumes - HFS+ is a modernized version of Apple Computer's HFS Filesystem. - Nowadays, it is widely used with more recent versions of MacOS. - Unfortunately, it is not yet supported by the Linux kernel. hfsplus - consists of a library and set of tools that allow access to HFS+ - volumes. - . - This package contains the tools themselves. -Package: libhfsp-dev -Description: library to access HFS+ formatted volumes - HFS+ is a modernized version of Apple Computer's HFS Filesystem. - Nowadays, it is widely used with more recent versions of MacOS. - Unfortunately, it is not yet supported by the Linux kernel. hfsplus - consists of a library and set of tools that allow access to HFS+ - volumes. - . - This package contains everything you need to write programs that use - this library, i.e. header files and an archive version of the library. -Package: libhfsp0 -Description: shared library to access HFS+ formatted volumes - HFS+ is a modernized version of Apple Computer's HFS Filesystem. - Nowadays, it is widely used with more recent versions of MacOS. - Unfortunately, it is not yet supported by the Linux kernel. hfsplus - consists of a library and set of tools that allow access to HFS+ - volumes. - . - This package contains a shared version of the library. - - - -Source package: hfsutils -Package: hfsutils -Description: Tools for reading and writing Macintosh volumes. - HFS is the native Macintosh filesystem format. - . - This package contains several command-line utilities for - reading and writing Macintosh HFS-formatted media such as - floppy disks, CD-ROMs, and hard disks. -Package: hfsutils-tcltk -Description: Tcl/Tk interfaces for reading and writing Macintosh volumes. - xhfs is a Tk based X windows interface, and hfssh is a Tcl based shell. - . - HFS is the native Macintosh filesystem format. - - - -Source package: hindent -Package: hindent -Description: Reformats HTML code - This utility reformats HTML code to be properly indented/nested - for improved readability. You can indent the existing lines as-is, - or totally reformat the code to have one tag per line. Hindent is - useful in deciphering software-generated HTML code when it's all just - one huge line, or help you find find that last missing end-tag, or - deal with code victimized by creeping featurism. - Written in Perl for Unix. Understands all HTML 3.2 nestable tags. - - - -Source package: hkgerman -Package: igerman -Description: The German dictionary for ispell. - This is the German dictionary for ispell as put together by - heinz.knutzen@web.de - . - This dictionary refers to the old German orthography. For the new - orthography see ingerman. -Package: wgerman -Description: The German dictionary for /usr/share/dict. - This is the German dictionary as put together by - heinz.knutzen@web.de. - . - This dictionary refers to the old German orthography. For the new - orthography see wngerman. - - - -Source package: hlatex -Package: hlatex -Description: LaTeX Korean support - HLaTeX is a LaTeX package use Hangul with LaTeX. - . - With this package, you can run latex on KS X 1001 based Korean LaTeX - file to produce a professionally looking Korean documents. You can - typeset all Korean characters defined in KS X 1001, including Korean - Symbol, Hangul and Hanja. - - - -Source package: hlatex-fonts -Package: hlatex-fonts-base -Description: basic HLaTeX fonts files - HLaTeX is a LaTeX package to use Hangul with LaTeX. - . - Includes jamo, myoungjo, gothic, taza, and graphic UHC fonts. -Package: hlatex-fonts-extra -Description: extra HLaTeX fonts files - HLaTeX is a LaTeX package to use Hangul with LaTeX. - . - Includes shinmun, bom, gungseo, pen, pilgi and yetgul UHC fonts. - - - -Source package: hlins -Package: hlins -Description: Insert URLs into html documents - Hlins is a tool to insert hypertext links into HTML documents, - using a database with entries of the form "name = url". It is - designed for inserting URLs of real persons: it knows about - abbreviations of first and middle names and tolerates dropping - the second part of a composite last name. - - - -Source package: hmmer -Package: hmmer -Description: models protein or nucleic acid sequences. - Hmmer is a suite of programs which use profile - hidden Markov models (profile HMMs) to model - the primary structure consensus of a family of - protein or nucleic acid sequences. - Homepage: http://hmmer.wustl.edu/ - - - -Source package: hnb -Package: hnb -Description: Hierarchical notebook - Hnb is an ncurses program to organize many kinds of data in one place, for - example addresses, todo lists, ideas, book reviews or to store snippets of - brainstorming, to make a structured packing list or just to take random notes. - It can export ascii, html and xml, supports todo checkboxes, checkbox trees - with percentages, priorities, preferences, searching and more. - - - -Source package: hns2 -Package: hns2 -Description: Hyper Nikki System - "Diary on the web" generator CGI. - This package is meta package. -Package: hns2-cgi -Description: Hyper Nikki System (CGI) - HNS(Hyper Nikki System, Nikki means "Diary" in Japanese) is a set of CGI - scripts which can generate HTML-based web diary a la Slashdot/Advogato from - its own very simple meta files (hnf). HNS takes care of complicated, - diary-specific operations such as date handling, URL anchor, etc. so keeping - your diary with HNS is much easier than writing HTML by hand. - This package provides main cgi scripts. -Package: hns2-tools -Description: Hyper Nikki System tools for editing diary. - HNS(Hyper Nikki System, Nikki means "Diary" in Japanese) is a set of CGI - scripts which can generate HTML-based web diary a la Slashdot/Advogato from - its own very simple meta files (hnf). HNS takes care of complicated, - diary-specific operations such as date handling, URL anchor, etc. so keeping - your diary with HNS is much easier than writing HTML by hand. - This package provides tools for editing diary. - todayhns, edit the diary of today wrapper script. - hnf-mode, major mode for emacsen to edit hnf file. -Package: libhns2-perl -Description: Hyper Nikki System (core library) - "Diary on the web" generator CGI. - This package contains HNS core library, to use HNS, need hns2-cgi package - or should write other CGI interface. - see also description of hns2-cgi package. - - - -Source package: hodie -Package: hodie -Description: prints the date in latin - hodie has the same functionality as the date (1) program, only it prints - it in grammatically correct latin - - - -Source package: horde -Package: horde -Description: Core elements for the Horde Web Application Suite - A set of PHP3 scripts that implement an web based application suite. - . - This package is required to run other programs such as IMP which is - a web based IMAP client. Other applications will follow as soon - as they are functional. - . - PLEASE NOTE, you must have either a database setup locally or remotely prior - to installing this package otherwise the install could fail. - - - -Source package: host -Package: host -Description: Utility for Querying DNS Servers - Installs the 'host' utility and a number of helpful links. - - - -Source package: hostname -Package: hostname -Description: A utility to set/show the host name or domain name - The hostname command can be used to either set or display - the current host or domain name of the system. This name is - used by many of the networking programs to identify the machine. - The domain name is also used by NIS/YP. - - - -Source package: hotkeys -Package: hotkeys -Description: A hotkeys daemon for your Internet/multimedia keyboard in X - This program sits at the back and listens for the "special" hotkeys - that you won't normally use on your Internet/Multimedia keyboards. - The buttons perform their intended behaviors, such as volume up and - down, mute the speaker, launch applications, etc. It has On-screen - display (OSD) to show the volume, program that's being started, etc. - . - It features an XML-based keycode configuration file format, which - makes it possible to define the hotkeys to launch any programs you - want. - - - -Source package: hotplug -Package: hotplug -Description: Linux Hotplug Scripts - This package contains the scripts necessary for hotplug Linux support, - and lets you plug in new devices and use them immediately. - Initially, it includes support for USB and PCI (Cardbus) devices, - and can automatically configure network interfaces. -Package: hotplug-utils -Description: Linux Hotplug utility programs - This package contains some utilities for hotplug Linux support, - fxload hotplug demon. - This program is conveniently able to download firmware into FX and FX2 - ez-usb devices. It is intended to be invoked by hotplug scripts when - the unprogrammed device appears on the bus. - - - -Source package: hp-ppd -Package: hp-ppd -Description: HP Postscript Printer Definition (PPD) files - Because PostScript is a device independent page description language, - there is a need to provide a mechanism for a print spooler to - customize the PostScript Job to the actual device. PPD, PostScript - Printer Definitions, specify the device specific PostScript commands - to access device specific features. - - - -Source package: hp2xx -Package: hp2xx -Description: A HPGL converter into some vector- and raster formats - HP2XX reads HPGL ASCII source files, interprets them, and converts them - into either another vector-oriented format or one of several rasterfile - formats. Currently, its HPGL parser recognizes a subset of the HP 7550A - command set. Some high-level functions are missing. Also, only some of the - fixed space vector fonts and none of the variable space arc fonts are - supported. Beside these limitations, hp2xx has proven to work with many - HP-GL sources without any trouble. - - - -Source package: hp48cc -Package: hp48cc -Description: C-like compiler which produces HP48 RPN - `hp48cc' is a C-like compiler that translates the input code into the - HP48 RPN language. The language recognized by the compiler is only a small - subset of the C language, with some non-standard extensions, but powerful - enough to write complex programs simply. - - - -Source package: hpijs -Package: hpijs -Description: HP Inkjet Server - Ghostscript driver for HP inkjets - This package contains the hpijs binary which provides Ghostscript - with a driver for most inkjet manufactured by Hewlett Packard using - the ijs interface. - - - -Source package: hping2 -Package: hping2 -Description: Active Network Smashing Tool - hping2 is a network tool able to send custom ICMP/UDP/TCP packets and - to display target replies like ping does with ICMP replies. It handles - fragmentation and arbitrary packet body and size, and can be used to - transfer files under supported protocols. Using hping2, you can: - . - Test firewall rules, - Perform [spoofed] port scanning, - Test net performance using different protocols, - Packet size, - TOS (type of service), and - Fragmentation, - Do path MTU discovery, - Transfer files (even between really Fascist firewall rules), - Perform traceroute-like actions under different protocols, - Fingerprint remote OSs, - Audit a TCP/IP stack, etc. - . - hping2 is a good tool for learning TCP/IP. - - - -Source package: hpoj -Package: hpoj -Description: HP OfficeJet Linux driver (hpoj) - This software provides Linux support for most "multi-function" - (or "all-in-one") peripherals from Hewlett-Packard, including OfficeJet, - LaserJet, and Printer/Scanner/Copier ("PSC") products. It consists of: - . - - Low-level drivers and libraries to communicate with the device. Depending on - your hardware and operating system configuration, you may connect devices - directly to your workstation with a parallel port or USB (Universal Serial - Bus), or to a LAN (Local Area Network) using certain models of HP JetDirect - print servers. - . - - An application programming interface (API) known as "PTAL" (Peripheral - Transport Abstraction Library) that hides the differences in accessing - devices connected via parallel, USB, or JetDirect. - . - - Printing support, largely powered by ghostscript, the HP inkjet driver - (for selected models), and one of various print spoolers (Berkeley lpd, - gnulpr, LPRng, CUPS, PDQ, etc.) that may already be installed on your - computer. - . - - Scanning support, powered either by Scanner Access Now Easy (SANE) or - by "ptal-hp scan", a command-line application provided with the hpoj package. - . - - Graphical and command-line applications to access various features of the - peripheral, such as displaying status of the device and setting the clock. - - - -Source package: hpscanpbm -Package: hpscanpbm -Description: HP ScanJet scanning utility - This program controls Hewlett-Packard ScanJet series scanners. - It captures the image based on command-line parameters, and - provides it as a thresholded, dithered, grayscale, or full-color - Portable Pixmap. - . - This is not a device driver; your ScanJet should be connected to a - SCSI adapter that is supported by Linux (which does not include the - card that came with the ScanJet). This program uses the generic - SCSI interface, so this feature must be available in the kernel. - - - -Source package: hpsockd -Package: hpsockd -Description: HP SOCKS server. - Provides a SOCKS v5 server, with v4 support. - - - -Source package: ht -Package: ht -Description: Viewer/editor/analyser (mostly) for executables - This is HT, including HT-analyser; please note that this is a BETA - version of the program. Therefore HT is incomplete and sometimes buggy. - For more info (e.g. keybindings) see the README file! - . - 1. Supported file formats - - common object file format (COFF) - - executable and linkable format (ELF) - - linear executables (LE) - - standard DO$ executables (MZ) - - new executables (NE) - - portable executables (PE) - 2. Code & Data Analyser - - finds branch sources and destinations recursively - - finds procedure entries - - creates labels based on this information - - creates xref information - - allows to interactively analyse unexplored code - - allows to create/rename/delete labels - 3. Target systems - - GNU/Linux - - FreeBSD - - DJGPP - - Win32 - - - -Source package: htag -Package: htag -Description: A tagline adder for email, news and FidoNet messages. - htag is a tagline adder but it has now been so over engineered that - it will also do anything you want it to[0], do lots of stuff I want - it to, and do stuff it wants to. - . - [0] Or at least it will if you write the appropriate plugin. - - - -Source package: htcheck -Package: htcheck -Description: Utility for checking web site for dead/external links - ht://Check is more than a link checker. It's a console application - written for Linux systems in C++ and derived from the best search - engine available on the Internet for free (GNU GPL): ht://Dig. - . - It can retrieve information through HTTP/1.1 and store them in a MySQL - database, and it's particularly suitable for small Internet domains or - Intranet. - . - Its purpose is to help a webmaster managing one or more related sites: - after a "crawl", ht://Check gives back very useful summaries and - reports, including broken links, anchors not found, content-types and - HTTP status codes summaries, etc. -Package: htcheck-php -Description: Simple php interface to database generated by ht://Check - ht://Check is more than a link checker. It's a console application - written for Linux systems in C++ and derived from the best search - engine available on the Internet for free (GNU GPL): ht://Dig. - . - This package contains a simple php interface to database generated - by ht://Check - - - -Source package: htdig -Package: htdig -Description: WWW search system for an intranet or small internet - The ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching - system for a small domain or intranet. This system is not meant to - replace the need for powerful internet-wide search systems like Lycos, - Infoseek, Webcrawler and AltaVista. Instead it is meant to cover the - search needs for a single company, campus, or even a particular sub - section of a web site. - . - As opposed to some WAIS-based or web-server based search engines, - ht://Dig can span several web servers at a site. The type of these different - web servers doesn't matter as long as they understand the HTTP 1.0 - protocol. - . - Features: - * Intranet searching - * It is free - * Robot exclusion is supported - * Boolean expression searching - * Configurable search results - * Fuzzy searching - * Searching of HTML and text files - * Keywords can be added to HTML documents - * Email notification of expired documents - * A Protected server can be indexed - * Searches on subsections of the database - * Full source code included - * The depth of the search can be limited - * Full support for the ISO-Latin-1 character set -Package: htdig-doc -Description: Documentation for the htdig package - The ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching - system for a small domain or intranet. This system is not meant to - replace the need for powerful internet-wide search systems like Lycos, - Infoseek, Webcrawler and AltaVista. Instead it is meant to cover the - search needs for a single company, campus, or even a particular sub - section of a web site. - . - This package contains HTML documentation and examples. - - - -Source package: htget -Package: htget -Description: a file grabber that will get files from HTTP servers - HTGET is a file grabber that will get files from HTTP servers. - The aim behind this program is to create a downloader that you can leave - running in the background - one that's totally reliable and can cope with - just about any problem, and won't stop downloading unless it's forced to. - - - -Source package: html-helper-mode -Package: html-helper-mode -Description: A popular HTML editing mode for emacs - html-helper-mode has historically been a popular mode for editing - HTML files in various flavors of Emacs. It includes font-lock mode - and menu support. - . - Current Home Page: http://www.gest.unipd.it/~saint/hth.html - . - Old Home Page: http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/tools/ - - - -Source package: html-munger -Package: libhtml-munger-perl -Description: Module which simplifies the creation of web filters. - HTML::Munger is a simple module which allows easy creation of web page - filtering software, such as those listed here: - . - http://dir.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Humor/By_Topic/Computers_and_Internet/ - Filters/Web_Based/ - . - It was first written to build the pootifier: - . - http://pootpoot.com/?pootify - - - -Source package: html2ps -Package: html2ps -Description: HTML to PostScript converter - This program converts HTML directly to PostScript. The HTML code can - be retrieved from one or more URLs or local files, specified as - parameters on the command line. A comprehensive level of HTML is - supported, including inline images, CSS1, and some features of HTML - 4.0. - - - -Source package: html2text -Package: html2text -Description: An advanced HTML to text converter. - html2text was written because the author wasn't happy with the - output of "lynx -dump" and so he wrote something better. - - - -Source package: html2wml -Package: html2wml -Description: converts HTML pages to WML (WAP) pages - Html2Wml converts HTML pages to WML pages, suitable for being viewed on - a Wap device. The conversion can be done either on the command line to - create static WML pages or on-the-fly by calling this program as a CGI. - - - -Source package: htmldoc -Package: htmldoc -Description: HTML processor that generates indexed HTML, PS, and PDF. - HTMLDOC is a program for writing documentation in HTML and producing - indexed HTML, PostScript, or PDF output (with tables of contents). - It supports most HTML 3.2 and some HTML 4.0 syntax, as well as GIF, - JPEG, and PNG images. - - - -Source package: htmlgen -Package: htmlgen -Description: Generation of HTML documents with Python scripts. - HTMLgen is a class library for the generation of HTML documents with - Python scripts. It's used when you want to create HTML pages - containing information which changes from time to time. For example - you might want to have a page which provides an overall system summary - of data collected nightly. Or maybe you have a catalog of data and - images that you would like formed into a spiffy set of web pages for - the world to browse. Python is a great scripting language for these - tasks and with HTMLgen it's very straightforward to construct objects - which are rendered into consistently structured web pages. Of course, - CGI scripts written in Python can take advantage of these classes as - well. - - - -Source package: htmlheadline -Package: htmlheadline -Description: script that automatically fetches news headlines, and browses on Browser - HtmlHeadLine.sh is a script that automatically fetches news headlines. - Basic features: - One shell only. - Title, Link, Description, HP, ChangeLog, DL of headline on netscape. - 'Desc_' means Description show/hide on mouse. - It is easy to modify if you know awk. - - - -Source package: htp -Package: htp -Description: An HTML pre-processor - htp is an HTML pre-processor. It is designed to be a flexible authoring tool - that can easily be integrated into the HTML design process. - - - -Source package: httptunnel -Package: httptunnel -Description: Tunnels a data stream in HTTP requests. - Creates a bidirectional virtual data stream tunnelled in - HTTP requests. The requests can be sent via a HTTP proxy - if so desired. - - - -Source package: hubcot -Package: hubcot -Description: USB Hub muscot - utility - "Hubcot" is the USB Hub with cute muscot(Toro and Hello Kitty). - The muscot moves his arm and head by receiving a signal from USB. - . - This package contains the utility for hubcot. - . - "Hubcot" is trademarked by Dreams come true co.,Ltd. -Package: hubcot-source -Description: USB Hub muscot - source of module - "Hubcot" is the USB Hub with cute muscot(Toro and Hello Kitty). - The muscot moves his arm and head by receiving a signal from USB. - . - This package contains the source code for hubcot module. Please note that - the kernel sources must be installed to compile this module. - . - "Hubcot" is trademarked by Dreams come true co.,Ltd. - - - -Source package: hugs-doc -Package: hugs-doc -Description: Hugs 98 Documentation - This package contains documentation for the Hugs 98 - system in HTML format. The docs in this package - are specific to Hugs; generic Haskell documentation - is in the haskell-doc package. - - - -Source package: hugs98 -Package: hugs -Description: A Haskell 98 interpreter - Hugs is an interpreter for the non-strict, purely functional programming - language Haskell. This version of Hugs, Hugs 98, supports nearly all of - the new Haskell 98 specification. - . - Documentation is available in the hugs-doc package. The Haskell language - is described by documents in the haskell-doc package. - - - -Source package: hunglish -Package: hunglish -Description: A consistent English-Hungarian keyboard layout - Hunglish provides an English-Hungarian dual keyboard layout. - The layout is the same both on the linux console and under X. - The package provides full support for all Hungarian letters - on all common keyboards, including US 101-key layouts. - . - In Hunglish, you can switch modes by pressing the Print Screen - key. The Windows keys work as mode shift. - . - Please read /usr/share/doc/hunglish/README for more information. - (All documentation is in Hungarian.) -Package: hunglish-x3 -Description: A consistent English-Hungarian keyboard layout - Hunglish provides an English-Hungarian dual keyboard layout. - The layout is the same both on the linux console and under X. - The package provides full support for all Hungarian letters - on all common keyboards, including US 101-key layouts. - . - In Hunglish, you can switch modes by pressing the Print Screen - key. The Windows keys work as mode shift. - . - This version is for old XFree86 3.* systems. If you use the - new XFree86 4.* release, try installing the package named `hunglish'. - . - Please read /usr/share/doc/hunglish/README for more information. - (All documentation is in Hungarian.) - - - -Source package: hunt -Package: hunt -Description: Advanced packet sniffer and connection intrusion. - Hunt is a program for intruding into a connection, watching it and - resetting it. - . - Note that hunt is operating on Ethernet and is best used for connections - which can be watched through it. However, it is possible to do something - even for hosts on another segments or hosts that are on switched ports. - - - -Source package: hurd -Package: hurd -Description: The GNU Hurd - This is the GNU Hurd package. It contains essential system software and - libraries. -Package: hurd-dev -Description: The GNU Hurd (development files) - This package includes the header files and the static libraries. - - - -Source package: hwdata -Package: hwdata -Description: hardware identification / configuration data - This package contains various hardware identification and configuration data, - such as the pci.ids database, or the XFree86 Cards database. - - - -Source package: hwtools -Package: hwtools -Description: Collection of tools for low-level hardware management - This package is a collection of tools useful for hardware - troubleshooting and optimization (for ix86 machines): - . - irqtune: adjusts priority of interrupts (improves serial performance), - scanport: scans for hardware not already handled by Linux drivers, - memtest86: a real mode memory test, - scsiinfo: displays SCSI drive low-level information and modifies SCSI - drive settings, - scsidev: makes permanent SCSI LUN -> devicename connections, - scsifmt: low-level SCSI formatter, - sraw: benchmarks raw SCSI I/O rates bypassing the buffer cache, - scsistop: low-level SCSI drive start/stop program, - scsi-spin: program to manually spin up and down a SCSI device. - . - Be aware that these tools require some knowledge of what are they - doing to be used properly, not causing damage to your system. - - - -Source package: hx -Package: hx -Description: The Unix client for Hotline - Hx is the Unix client for Hotline. Hotline is kind of like IRC, kind of like - an FTP server, all put together. It let's people chat on a server, and upload - and download files. It works on the concept of servers, using trackers to - keep track of which servers are available. - - - -Source package: hylafax -Package: hylafax-client -Description: HylaFAX client software - The HylaFAX client software communicates with a HylaFAX server via TCP/IP. - . - HylaFAX support the sending and receiving of facsimiles, the polled - retrieval of facsimiles and the send of alphanumeric pages. -Package: hylafax-doc -Description: HylaFAX Documentation - HTML version of HylaFAX documentation and manpages. - . - HylaFAX support the sending and receiving of facsimiles, the polled - retrieval of facsimiles and the send of alphanumeric pages. -Package: hylafax-server -Description: HylaFAX server software - This package support the sending and receiving of facsimiles, the polled - retrieval of facsimiles and the send of alphanumeric pages. - . - The host running the server must have either a Class 1, Class 2, or a - Class 2.0 fax modem attached to one of its serial ports. End-user - applications to manage the transmission of documents via facsimile are - provided separately by the hylafax-client package. - - - -Source package: hyperlatex -Package: hyperlatex -Description: Creating HTML using LaTeX documents. - Hyperlatex allows you to use a LaTeX-like language to prepare - documents in HTML (the hypertext markup language used by the world - wide web), and, at the same time, to produce a fine printed document - from your input. You can use all of LaTeX's power for the printed - output, and you don't have to learn a new language for creating - hypertext documents. - . - Note that Hyperlatex is not meant to translate arbitrary Latex files - into HTML. Rather, it provides an authoring environment for writing - printed documents and HTML documents at the same time, using an - extended subset of Latex (excluding concepts that have no HTML - counterpart and adding commands for new HTML concepts such as - hyperlinks or included images). - - - -Source package: hypermail -Package: hypermail -Description: Create HTML archives of mailing lists - Creates crosslinked and threaded HTML archives of mailboxes or - mailing lists. Can be configured to automagically update the - archives when new messages arrive. - - - -Source package: hyphen-show -Package: hyphen-show -Description: Show hyphenations in DVI-files - hyphen_show scans a DVI-file, tries to find all hyhenations and writes them - to stdout. It is useful to check whether TeX's hyphenation algorithm really - did the good job it is supposed to do. - - - -Source package: hztty -Package: hztty -Description: Translates GB, Big5, zW/HZ Chinese encodings in a tty session - This program turns a tty session from one Chinese encoding to another. - For example, running hztty on cxterm can allow you to read/write - Chinese in HZ format, which was not supported by cxterm. - If you have many applications in different encodings but your - favor terminal program only supports one, hztty can make life easy. - For example, hztty can your GB cxterm into a HZ terminal, a - Unicode (16bit, or UTF8, or UTF7) terminal, or a Big5 terminal. - . - Author: Yongguang Zhang - - - -Source package: i2c -Package: i2c-source -Description: sources for drivers for the i2c bus - The i2c bus is used by many modern motherboards to provide hardware health - monitoring data, like temperature and fan speed. The i2c drivers are used - by the lm-sensors package to access this data. Note that i2c drivers are - available in recent versions of the linux kernel, but the drivers in this - package may be more up to date. - . - This package contains the source for the i2c kernel modules. The kernel - sources must be installed to compile these modules. - - - -Source package: i2e -Package: i2e -Description: English-Spanish translation dictionary. - English to Spanish (and viceversa) translation dictionary. - It can be used both in X and text mode and has a learning - function that can be used to add more information to - the provided dictionary. - - - -Source package: i8kutils -Package: i8kutils -Description: Dell Inspiron and Latitude laptop utilities - This is a collection of utilities to control Dell Inspiron and Latitude - laptops. It includes programs to turn the fan on and off, to read fan - status, CPU temperature, BIOS version and to handle the volume buttons - and Fn-keys. - . - The package includes also a small Tk applet, designed to be swallowed in the - gnome panel, which monitors the CPU temperature and comtrols automatically - the fans accordingly to user defined thresholds. - . - The programs require the kernel module i8k.o which can be compiled from - the package sources or found in Linux kernel 2.4.14 and later versions. - The kernel module has been tested only on Inspiron 8000 laptops but it - should work on any Inspiron and Latitude laptops. - - - -Source package: ia32-libs -Package: ia32-libs -Description: IA-32 shared libraries for use on IA-64 systems - This package delivers a set of pre-compiled ia32 (i386 family) shared - libraries, so that ia32 Linux applications can be executed on ia64 systems. - - - -Source package: ibcs -Package: ibcs-base -Description: Intel Binary Compatibility Specification Module - The iBCS Emulator runs binaries for other Unixes. - Emulations provided: - * Sparc Solaris - * i386 BSD (386BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, BSDI/386) - very alpha, very old. - * SVR4 (Interactive, Unixware, USL, Dell etc.) - * SVR3 generic - * SCO (SVR3 with extensions for symlinks and long filenames) - * SCO OpenServer 5 - * Wyse V/386 (SVR3 with extensions for symlinks) - * Xenix V/386 (386 small model binaries only) - . - Subsystems emulated: - * SYSV IPC - * /dev/socksys socket interface as used by the Lachman STREAMS - based networking implementation. - * BSD and Wyse V/386 system call socket interface. - * /dev/spx STREAMS device (limited server support). - * XTI/TLI transports for TCP, UDP and related protocols - client - only (outgoing connections). Accepting connections untested. - . - This package contains the shared tools used by iBCS for both the 2.0 - and 2.2 series kernels. -Package: ibcs-source-2.0 -Description: iBCS Emulator Modules for Linux (2.0.x kernel) - The iBCS Emulator runs binaries for other Unixes. - . - This package contains the source for the loadable modules for the - iBCS Emulator. This source code is for 2.0 series kernels. - . - This package does not contain module binaries. You must build the - iBCS module your kernel needs. -Package: ibcs-source-2.2 -Description: iBCS Emulator Modules for Linux (2.2.x kernel) - The iBCS Emulator runs binaries for other Unixes. - . - This package contains the source for the loadable modules for the - iBCS Emulator. This source code is for 2.2 series kernels. - . - This package does not contain module binaries. You must build the - iBCS module your kernel needs. - - - -Source package: ibod -Package: ibod -Description: ISDN MPPP bandwidth on demand daemon - ibod is a ISDN MPPP bandwidth on demand daemon designed to operate in - conjunction with isdn4linux. The program monitors inbound and outbound - traffic on the ISDN interface. When the required bandwidth exceeds the - capacity for the current number of ISDN B-channels, more (slave) - channels are connected according to the MPPP protocol. When the traffic - decreases, the slave channel(s) are disconnected. - - - -Source package: ibp -Package: ibp -Description: Viewer for the International Beacon Project - Ibp shows which of the beacons of the International Beacon Project is - transmitting now. The user is presented with a list of Beacons with the - current beacon highlighted. In a separate graphical window the position and - short/long path to the beacon can be seen. - . - The list can be viewed in either single or multiband mode, a Maidenhead - locator, when used as an argument, shows distance and azimuth to each beacon. - . - You will need an accurate clock because the beacons transmit at 10 second - intervals. - - - -Source package: ibrazilian -Package: brazilian-conjugate -Description: Brazilian Portuguese verb conjugator - This package contains a interactive program (conjugue) capable of - conjugating portuguese verbs, as spoken in Brazil. The upstream version - is numbered 1.0, but as it is distributed togheter with the Ispell - dictionary for Brazilian Portuguese, it has the same version number as the - ibrazilian package for Debian. - . - See http://www.ime.usp.br/~ueda/br.ispell/ for more information. -Package: ibrazilian -Description: The Brazilian Portuguese dictionary for ispell. - This is the brazilian portuguese dictionary for ispell as put together by - Ricardo Ueda Karpischek . - . - Current status is good enough to be used for daily needs. This dictionary - is being developed in a structured way. Verbs are treated apart by a - specific software, a verb conjugator (conjugue). Names are partitioned - into semantic classes to make vocabulary completion and revision easier. - . - See http://www.ime.usp.br/~ueda/br.ispell/ for more information. - - - -Source package: ical -Package: ical -Description: An X11/Tk Calendar application - Some of Ical's important features are - * Items can be created edited and deleted easily. - * Items can be made to repeat in various ways. - * Ical will post reminders for upcoming appointments. - * Ical can print and list item occurrences. - * Ical calendars can include other calendars. - * Ical calendars can be shared by different users. - - - -Source package: icebreaker -Package: icebreaker -Description: Break the iceberg - So, uh, there's a bunch of penguins on an iceberg in Antarctica. You have - been selected to catch them so they can be shipped to Finland, where they - are essential to a secret plot for world domination. - . - In order to trap the penguins, you'll need to break the iceberg into small - chunks. (They're afraid of water, for no apparent reason. Ah well. "The - Matrix" had more plot holes than this, and it still was a hit.) You do - this by melting lines in the ice with Special High-Tech GNU Tools. - . - Once 80% or more of the iceberg is gone, the remaining chunks are small - enough for shipping. Of course, if you manage to get rid of more than - that, you'll save on postage, thus earning you exponential amounts of Geek - Cred (a.k.a. "score"). - - - -Source package: icecast -Package: icecast-client -Description: Streaming Mpeg Layer III feeder - Shout is a C program to provide streaming of mp3 files to icecast. - It has many command line options - read about them in README.shout. - This is the recommended streamer for icecast. -Package: icecast-server -Description: Streaming Mpeg Layer III server - Icecast is an Internet based broadcasting system based on the Mpeg - Layer III streaming technology. It was originally inspired by - Nullsoft's Shoutcast and also mp3serv by Scott Manley. The icecast - project was started for several reasons: a) all broadcasting systems - were pretty much closed source, non-free software implementations, b) - Shoutcast doesn't allow you to run your own directory servers, or - support them, and c) we thought it would be a lot of fun. - . - Icecast is almost completely Shoutcast compatible as far as we've - been able to determine. WinAmp can both send encoded streams as well - as stream music from icecast. Icecast can also use the - yp.shoutcast.com directory services and adds the ability to use other - directory services. - - - -Source package: icecast-client -Package: icecast-client -Description: Streaming Mpeg Layer III feeder - Icecast was created in January of 1999 by Jack Moffitt and Barath - Raghavan to provide an open source audio streaming server that - anyone could modify, use, and tinker with. It is developed under the - GNU General Public License by many people scattered around the - globe. - - - -Source package: icecast-server -Package: icecast-server -Description: Streaming Mpeg Layer III server - Icecast is an Internet based broadcasting system based on the Mpeg - Layer III streaming technology. It was originally inspired by - Nullsoft's Shoutcast and also mp3serv by Scott Manley. The icecast - project was started for several reasons: a) all broadcasting systems - were pretty much closed source, non-free software implementations, b) - Shoutcast doesn't allow you to run your own directory servers, or - support them, and c) we thought it would be a lot of fun. - . - Icecast is almost completely Shoutcast compatible as far as we've - been able to determine. WinAmp can both send encoded streams as well - as stream music from icecast. Icecast can also use the - yp.shoutcast.com directory services and adds the ability to use other - directory services. - - - -Source package: iceconf -Package: iceconf -Description: Configuration tool for icewm - A nice, graphical configuration tool for the icewm window manager. - - - -Source package: icemc -Package: icemc -Description: Editor for IceWM menus - IceMC is a Qt-based application that configures your IceWM menus and - toolbar. - - - -Source package: iceme -Package: iceme -Description: A graphical menu editor for IceWM - IceMe is a graphical menu and shortcut editor for - the IceWM window manager, written in Python and - GTK+. You can edit menu entries with drag and drop - as well as cut and paste. Both the default menu - and the local menu in the users home directory can - be edited. - - - -Source package: icepref -Package: icepref -Description: Yet another configuration tool for IceWM - Another GUI-based configuration tool for the IceWM window manager, - including easy selection of fonts and other config options. - - - -Source package: icewm -Package: icewm -Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager - Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, - OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. - Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, - mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. - . - Extra themes are available from the icewm-themes package. -Package: icewm-common -Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager - Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, - OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. - Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, - mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. - . - This package provides the common files for icewm, icewm-gnome and - icewm-lite binary packages. -Package: icewm-experimental -Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager - Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, - OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. - Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, - mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. - . - This is the experimental version of IceWM. It contains all the features of - the GNOME version and some additional experimental features. Those - experimental features include enhanced move/size effects, antialiasing, - gradients and shaped window decorations. - . - Extra themes are available from the icewm-themes package. -Package: icewm-gnome -Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager - Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, - OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. - Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, - mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. - . - Binaries in this package are compiled with GNOME menu support and - linked against the GNOME libraries. - . - Extra themes are available from the icewm-themes package. -Package: icewm-lite -Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager - Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, - OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. - Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, - mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. - . - This package provides a minimal icewm binary, with no taskbar support. - . - Extra themes are available from the icewm-themes package. - - - -Source package: icewm-themes -Package: icewm-themes -Description: Theme files for the Ice Window Manager - This package contains the contributed theme files for icewm. It - contains nice looking themes, emulating the look of Windows'95, - OS/2 Warp 3, or produced by phantasy of various people. - . - Ice Window Manager for X Window System. Tries to take the best - features of the above systems. Features multiple workspaces, opaque - move/resize, task bar, window list, mailbox status, digital clock. - Fast and small. - - - -Source package: icl-faq -Package: icl-faq -Description: HTML, PS and text version of FAQ of it.comp.linux. - In this package there are the FAQ of it.comp.linux the most important - italian newsgroup about linux written by Marco Iannacone. - - - -Source package: icmake -Package: icmake -Description: Intelligent C-like MAKEr, or the ICce MAKE utility - Icmake is a hybrid between a 'make' utility and a 'shell script' - language. Originally, it was concocted to provide a useful tool for - automatic program maintenance and system administrative tasks on MS-DOS - platforms. - - - -Source package: icmpinfo -Package: icmpinfo -Description: Interpret ICMP messages. - Icmpinfo is a tool for looking at the ICMP messages received on the running - host. It can be used to detect and record 'bombs' as well as various network - problems. - - - -Source package: icmpush -Package: icmpush -Description: ICMP packet builder - icmpush is a tool that builds ICMP packets fully customized - from command line. - . - It supports the following ICMP error types: Redirect, Source - Quench, Time Exceeded, Destination Unreach and Parameter - Problem. - . - And the following ICMP information types: Address Mask Request, - Timestamp, Information Request, Echo Request, Router Solicitation - and Router Advertisement. - - - -Source package: icom -Package: icom -Description: Software control for ICOM radios - This program allows you to control many types of ICOM radio - (transceivers and receivers) from the serial port on your computer. - You need a CI-V interface circuit to connect the radio to the computer - (to convert between RS-232 and TTL), which can be easily found on the web. - - - -Source package: icomlib -Package: icomlib-bin -Description: Icom PCR-1000 command line control - icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a - library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. - . - This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial - interface. -Package: icomlib-doc -Description: Documentation for icomlib - icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a - library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. - . - This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial - interface. -Package: icomlib1 -Description: Icom PCR-1000 control shared libraries - icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a - library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. - . - This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial - interface. -Package: icomlib1-dev -Description: Icom PCR-1000 development kit - icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a - library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. - . - This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial - interface. -Package: qpcr1k -Description: Icom PCR-1000 GUI control - icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a - library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. - . - This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial - interface. - - - -Source package: icon -Package: icon-doc -Description: Documentation for Icon, a high-level programming language - Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where - users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a - high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to - Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing - natural languages, generating computer programs, and artifical - intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming - Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) - . - This package contains the Icon Project's documentation files. -Package: icon-ipl -Description: Libraries for Icon, a high-level programming language - Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where - users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a - high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to - Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing - natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial - intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming - Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) - . - This package contains the Icon program library, a library of Icon - procedures and programs contributed by Icon users. -Package: iconc -Description: Compiler for Icon, a high-level programming language - Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where - users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a - high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to - Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing - natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial - intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming - Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) - . - This package contains the Icon compiler. It generates programs that - generally run faster than those of the icont/iconx Icon interpreter. On the - other hand, the Icon compiler takes much longer to compile programs and is - more memory-hungry than the iconx/icont pair. As such, the compiler is - probably only useful to speed up the execution of large Icon programs once - they are fully developed and debugged. -Package: icont -Description: Interpreter for Icon, a high-level programming language - Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where - users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a - high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to - Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing - natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial - intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming - Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) - . - This package contains the Icon translator, which converts Icon source code - into `ucode` that can then be executed with the help of the iconx program. -Package: iconx -Description: Executor for Icon, a high-level programming language - Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where - users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a - high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to - Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing - natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial - intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming - Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) - . - This package contains the Icon executor, iconx, which is needed to execute - interpreted Icon programs. If you are starting from Icon source code (as - opposed to precompiled `ucode' files), you will also need the icont - package, which converts your Icon source into a program that iconx can - execute. - - - -Source package: icon-ipl -Package: icon-ipl -Description: Libraries for Icon, a high-level programming language - Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where - users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a - high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to - Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing - natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial - intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming - Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) - . - This package contains the Icon program library, a library of Icon - procedures and programs contributed by Icon users. - - - -Source package: icoutils -Package: icoutils -Description: Extract MS Windows icons and cursors - Icoutils is a set of programs that deal with MS Windows icons and - cursors. Resources such as icons and cursors can be extracted from MS - Windows executable and library files with ``wrestool''. Conversion of - these files to XPM images is done with ``icotool''. ``extresso'' - automates these tasks with the help of special resource scripts. - - - -Source package: icqlib -Package: libicq-dev -Description: library implementation of Mirabilis ICQ (Development files) - Development headers and static libraries needed to compile libicq based - applications -Package: libicq1 -Description: library implementation of Mirabilis ICQ - icqlib is the most feature complete, open source, library implementation - of Mirabilis' ICQ protocol available on the Internet. icqlib currently - supports approximately 90% of the ICQ UDP v5 protocol and 80% of the - ICQ TCP v2 protocol, including new UIN registration, chat, and file - transfer. - - - -Source package: icu -Package: icu -Description: International Components for Unicode (non locale data) - ICU is a C++ and C library that provides robust and full-featured Unicode - and locale support. The library provides calendar support, character - set conversions, language-sensitive collation, date and time - formatting, support for more than 140 locales, message catalogs and - resources, message formatting, normalization, number and currency - formatting, time zones support, transliteration, word, line and - sentence breaking, etc.... - . - This package contains the Unicode data, converters and aliases data, - and timezone data. It also contains the tools needed to manipulate - these data. -Package: icu-data -Description: Data for ICU (source files) - These data describe the Unicode data (normative and informative), and - also all the table-based converters provided in the ICU distribution. - . - This package contains uncompiled source data. Precompiled data are in the - `libicu20' package. -Package: icu-doc -Description: API documentation for ICU classes and functions - ICU is a C++ and C library that provides robust and full-featured Unicode - and locale support. This package contains HTML files documenting the ICU - APIs. -Package: icu-i18ndata -Description: Locale data for ICU (source files) - The locale data are used by ICU to provide localization (l10n) and - internationalization (i18n) support to ICU applications. This package - also contains break data for various languages, and transliteration data. - . - This package contains uncompiled source data. Precompiled data are in the - `icu-locales' package. -Package: icu-locales -Description: Locale data for ICU - The locale data are used by ICU to provide localization (l10n) and - internationalization (i18n) support to applications using the ICU library. - This package also contains break data for various languages, and - transliteration data. -Package: libicu-dev -Description: International Components for Unicode (development files) - ICU is a C++ and C library that provides robust and full-featured Unicode - and locale support. This package contains the development files for ICU. -Package: libicu20 -Description: International Components for Unicode (libraries) - ICU is a C++ and C library that provides robust and full-featured Unicode - and locale support. This package contains the runtime libraries for - ICU. It does not contain any of the data files needed at runtime and - present in the `icu' and `icu-locales` packages. - - - -Source package: icu-docs -Package: icu-docs -Description: International Components for Unicode (API documentation) - This package contains the documentation for the ICU C/C++ library, - in HTML format. - - - -Source package: iczech -Package: iczech -Description: The Czech dictionary for ispell. - This is the Czech dictionary for ispell. - Author: Petr Kolar - - - -Source package: id-utils -Package: id-utils -Description: Fast, high-capacity, identifier database tool. - Actually, the term `identifier' is too limiting--`mkid' stores - tokens, be they program identifiers of any form, literal numbers, or - words of human-readable text. Database queries can be issued from the - command-line, or from within emacs, serving as an augmented tags - facility. - - - -Source package: id3 -Package: id3 -Description: An ID3 Tag Editor - A command-line based program that can list, modify, or delete ID3 tags - from a file. ID3 tags are a way of identifying streaming music files. - You can store Artist, Album, Title, Track, Year, and Genre in a tag, as - well as a 28-character comment. - - - -Source package: id3ed -Package: id3ed -Description: Another id3 tag editor - A command-line program that allows you to add/edit/remove id3 tags on - mp3 files. This one will, if run with just the name of a file to edit, - allow you to change the tags interactively. Like other id3 tag editors, - it can still be used in scripts easily. - - - -Source package: id3lib -Package: libid3-3.7-13 -Description: Library for manipulating ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags. - This package provides a software library for manipulating ID3v1 and ID3v2 - tags. It provides a convenient interface for software developers to include - standards-compliant ID3v1/2 tagging capabilities in their applications. - Features include identification of valid tags, automatic size conversions, - (re)synchronisation of tag frames, seamless tag (de)compression, and - optional padding facilities. -Package: libid3-dev -Description: ID3 Tag Library: Development Libraries and Header Files. - This package contains the headers that programmers will need to develop - applications which will use id3lib, the software library for ID3v1 and ID3v2 - tag manipulation. - - - -Source package: id3ren -Package: id3ren -Description: id3 tagger and renamer - Tool used to rename batches of mpeg3 files by reading the ID3 tag at the - end of the file which contains the song name, artist, album, year, and a - comment. - The secondary function of id3ren is a tagger, which can create, modify, or - remove ID3 tags. The id3 fields can be set on the command line, entered - interactively, or "guessed" from the path and the filename. - - - -Source package: id3tool -Package: id3tool -Description: A command line editor for id3 tags. - A simple and complete editor for id3 tags. - . - Highly recommened for scripting and bulk operations where you need - to edit id3 tags from scripts. - . - Can also be used to read id3 tags. - - - -Source package: id3v2 -Package: id3v2 -Description: A command line id3v2 tag editor - Adds/Modifies/Removes/Views id3v2 tags, converts/lists id3v1 tags - - - -Source package: idanish -Package: idanish -Description: The Danish dictionary for ispell. - This is the Danish dictionary, to be used with ispell - to check and correct spelling in Danish texts. - The dictionary contains more than 300,000 words. - - - -Source package: ide-smart -Package: ide-smart -Description: S.M.A.R.T. status checking tool for IDE hard disk drives - ide-smart performs and queries the results of various non destructive - tests on a S.M.A.R.T. capable IDE DEVICE. - . - S.M.A.R.T. stands for Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, - which provides near future failure prediction monitoring different - attributes (listed as Id) of the device. You must have a BIOS and - hardware that supports it. - - - -Source package: ident2 -Package: ident2 -Description: An advanced ident daemon - ident2 is an advanced, configurable ident daemon. You can set it to lie, - not lie, or not return any response at all, and it is per-user configurable - (e.g. if user daniel was IRCing, it'd use ~daniel/.ident for its config, if - user kim was IRCing, it'd use ~kim/.ident). The admin can specify whether - users can configure the type of return they want or not. - - - -Source package: idl-font-lock-el -Package: idl-font-lock-el -Description: OMG IDL font-locking for Emacs - This module adds font-lock highlighting to the Emacs IDL-mode. - This will be useful for people doing CORBA stuff, but it is not - related to the Interactive Data Language. - - - -Source package: idswakeup -Package: idswakeup -Description: A tool for testing network intrusion detection systems. - idswakeup is a Bourne shell script invoking hping2 (required) and iwu - (part of this package) to generate false alarms in order to check if - a network intrusion detection system works all right. - . - idswakeup requires no configuration and includes many common attack - simulations. - - - -Source package: ifd-gempc -Package: libgempc410 -Description: PC/SC driver for the GemPC 410 smart card reader - This library provides a PC/SC IFD handler implementation for the Gemplus - GemPC410 and GCR410P serial smart card reader. - . - This package is needed to communicate with the GemPC410 smartcard - reader through the PC/SC Lite resource manager (pcscd). -Package: libgempc430 -Description: PC/SC driver for the GemPC 430 smart card reader - This library provides a PC/SC IFD handler implementation for the Gemplus - GemPC430 USB smart card reader. - . - This package is needed to communicate with the GemPC430 smartcard - reader through the PC/SC Lite resource manager (pcscd). - - - -Source package: ifenslave -Package: ifenslave -Description: Attach and detach slave interfaces to a bonding device. - This is a tool to attach and detach slave network interfaces to a bonding - device. A bonding device will act like a normal Ethernet network device to - the kernel, but will send out the packets via the slave devices using a simple - round-robin scheduler. This allows for simple load-balancing, identical to - "channel bonding" or "trunking" techniques used in switches. - . - The kernel must have support for bonding devices for ifenslave to be useful. - - - -Source package: ifhp -Package: ifhp -Description: Printer filter for HP LaserJet printers - The ifhp is a general purpose filter for HP LaserJet III, IV and V - series printers. It provides access to printer features like duplex - printing, paper tray selection and strong accounting using the printers - internal page counter. - . - This filter must be used together with LPRng, an enhanced printer - spooler system with functionality similar to the Berkeley LPR - software. - - - -Source package: ifmail -Package: ifcico -Description: Fidonet Technology transport package - Ifcico is a FidoTech mailer for connecting to other nodes via the phone - or the Internet. - This version includes the "tx" patches and other misc patches. -Package: ifgate -Description: Internet to Fidonet gateway - The program can act as a gateway between email and netmail and Usenet - newsgroups and echomail. - This version includes the "tx" patches and other misc patches. -Package: ifmail -Description: Internet to Fidonet gateway - The package contains common files needed by ifcico and ifgate packages. - This version includes the "tx" patches and other misc patches. - - - -Source package: ifrench -Package: ifrench -Description: The French dictionary for ispell (Hydro-Quebec version). - This is the French dictionary, to be used with the ispell program, - version 3.1.04 and following. The dictionary contains roughly - 50,000 roots, which expand to about 220,000 words. - . - This is the Martin Boyer and Hydro-Quebec version. - You may prefer to use the GUTenberg version installed by the - ifrench-gut package. - - - -Source package: ifrench-gut -Package: ifrench-gut -Description: The French dictionary for ispell (GUTenberg version). - This is the French dictionary, to be used with the ispell program, - version 3.1.20 and following. - . - This is the GUTenberg version. - . - http://www.unil.ch/ling/cp/frgut.html - - - -Source package: ifupdown -Package: ifupdown -Description: High level tools to configure network interfaces - This package provides the tools ifup and ifdown which may be used to - configure (or, respectively, deconfigure) network interfaces, based on - the file /etc/network/interfaces. - - - -Source package: igal -Package: igal -Description: online image gallery generator - iGal is a Perl-based program that can generate and publish an - entire online picture show (HTML slides, thumbnails and index page - included) with just one command line invocation. If you've got a - directory (or several) full of image files that are waiting to be - put online and shared with friends, then iGal is for you. - . - iGal is well documented, flexible, and configurable through command - line options and HTML templates, specific to each gallery. Generated - slide shows include a JavaScript trick to preload the next image in - the slideshow - ideal for slow links. - - - -Source package: igerman98 -Package: ingerman -Description: New German orthography dictionary for ispell - This is a dictionary for ispell for the new German orthography. It is - based on the famous hkgerman dictionary (using the old German - orthography) which was put together by Heinz Knutzen and is available - as the Debian package igerman. -Package: wngerman -Description: New German orthography dictionary for /usr/share/dict - This is a wordlist with the new German orthography. It is based on - the famous hkgerman dictionary (using the old German orthography) - which was put together by Heinz Knutzen and is available as the - Debian package wgerman. - - - -Source package: iiimecf -Package: iiimecf -Description: Internet/Intranet Input Method Emacs Client Framework - IIIMECF conforms IIIM Protocol Specification defined by Sun Microsystems, - and consists of a library to create IIIM awarded applications and a simple - input method library controlled by IIIM server(s). - (This input-method is denoted by "iiimcf-sc" hereafter.) - - - -Source package: iitalian -Package: iitalian -Description: The italian dictionary for ispell. - Questo dizionario, da usarsi con il programma ispell, - contiene oltre 185.000 parole italiane. - - - -Source package: iiwusynth -Package: iiwusynth -Description: Real-time software synthesizer based on the Soundfont2 specifications. - IIWU Synth is made of two applications: iiwusynth and iiwuplay. iiwusynth - reads and handles MIDI events from the MIDI input device, it is the - software analogue of a MIDI synthesizer. iiwuplay is a MIDI file player - that allows to render a MIDI file using a Soundfont. - - - -Source package: ikeyd -Package: ikeyd -Description: Daemon for handling special Apple laptop hotkeys - ikeyd is a simple daemon which sets the volume or ejects the cdrom on - keypress. It will be started from init. - WARNING this is currently ONLY for the iBook 2001! - - - -Source package: illuminator -Package: illuminator-demo -Description: Illuminator Distributed Visualization Library Demo - This little library provides contour surface viewing for PETSc's 3-D - distributed array objects using the Geomview viewer. - . - This package contains a demonstration program "chts" (Cahn-Hilliard timestep). - With mpich, you can run it in parallel using "mpirun -np X /usr/bin/chts" - where X is the number of processes (optimally equal to the number of - processors), as long as process 0 has access to your X display. -Package: illuminator-dev -Description: Illuminator Distributed Visualization Library - This little library provides contour surface viewing for PETSc's 3-D - distributed array objects using the Geomview viewer. - . - This package contains the static libs and header files necessary for - development with illuminator. -Package: illuminator-doc -Description: Illuminator Distributed Visualization Library - This little library provides contour surface viewing for PETSc's 3-D - distributed array objects using the Geomview viewer. - . - This package contains the HTML, PDF, DVI and PostScript documentation. -Package: illuminator0 -Description: Illuminator Distributed Visualization Library - This little library provides contour surface viewing for PETSc's 3-D - distributed array objects using the Geomview viewer. - . - This package contains the shared libs. - - - -Source package: im -Package: im -Description: Internet Message - This package provides a series of user interface commands (im* - commands) and backend Perl5 libraries to integrate Email and NetNews - user interface. They are designed to be used both from Mew and on - command line. - . - The folder style for Mew is exactly the same as that of MH. So, you - can replace MH with this package without any migration - works. Moreover, you are able to operate your messages both by IM and - MH with consistent manner. - . - If you want to use RPOP protocol support, You should install perl-suid - package. - - - -Source package: image-size -Package: libimage-size-perl -Description: Tools for finding the size of an image under Perl - Image::Size is a library based on the image-sizing code in the wwwimagesize - script, a tool that analyzes HTML files and adds HEIGHT and WIDTH tags to - IMG directives. Image::Size has generalized that code to return a raw (X, Y) - pair, and included wrappers to pre-format that output into either HTML or - a set of attribute pairs suitable for the CGI.pm library by Lincoln Stein. - Currently, Image::Size can size images in XPM, XBM, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF - and the PPM family of formats (PPM/PGM/PBM). - - - -Source package: imagemagick -Package: imagemagick -Description: Image manipulation programs. - Imagemagick is a set of programs to manipulate various image formats - (JPEG, TIFF, PhotoCD, PBM, XPM, etc...). All manipulations can - be achieved through shell commands as well as through a X11 graphical - interface (display). - . - Possible effects: colormap manipulation, channel operations, thumbnail - creation, image annotation, limited drawing, image distortion, etc... - . - This package suggests a postscript interpreter (gs) to read postscript - files. It will however function happily without it (as long as you don't - want to read postscript). -Package: libmagick++5 -Description: The object-oriented C++ API to the ImageMagick library - Magick++ supports an object model which is inspired by PerlMagick. Magick++ - executes faster than PerlMagick since it is accessed from a compiled - language rather than from a scripting language. This makes it more suitable - for Web CGI programs which must start-up and execute quickly. Images support - implicit reference counting so that copy constructors and assignment incur - almost no cost. The cost of actually copying an image (if necessary) is done - just before modification and this copy is managed automatically by Magick++. - De-referenced copies are automatically deleted. The image objects support - value (rather than pointer) semantics so it is trivial to support multiple - generations of an image in memory at one time. - . - Magick++ provides integrated support for STL. This support allows Magick++ - to be used with the Standard Template Library (STL) so that the powerful - containers available (e.g. deque, vector, list, and map) can be used to - write programs similar to those possible with PERL & PerlMagick. - STL-compatible template versions of ImageMagick's list-style operations are - provided so that operations may be performed on multiple images stored in - STL containers. -Package: libmagick++5-dev -Description: The object-oriented C++ API to the ImageMagick library.--development - This are the include files and static libraries needed to compile - programs using libMagick++. -Package: libmagick4-dev -Description: Image manipulation library (free version) -- development - This are the include files and static libraries needed to compile - programs using libMagick. -Package: libmagick4g -Description: Image manipulation library (free version). - LibMagick supports loading and saving a very large set of image formats. - It allows a lot of image manipulation as well. - . - This is the `Free' version of libMagick. It doesn't come with the LZW - compression algorithms. It you want to compress your GIFs for example, - you should go for libmagick4g-lzw package in the non-free section. -Package: libmagick5 -Description: Image manipulation library (free version). - LibMagick supports loading and saving a very large set of image formats. - It allows a lot of image manipulation as well. - . - This is the `Free' version of libMagick. It doesn't come with the LZW - compression algorithms. It you want to compress your GIFs for example, - you should rebuild this package from source (see debian/rules). -Package: libmagick5-dev -Description: Image manipulation library (free version) -- development - This package includes header files and static libraries needed to compile - programs using libMagick. -Package: perlmagick -Description: A perl interface to the libMagick graphics routines. - PerlMagick is a perl module which gives you all the functionality - you can enjoy in the imagemagick package binaries, from perl. - . - One can load several images with perlmagick, apply numerous transformations - and operations on the images and write them back, possilby in a different - format. - - - -Source package: imagemagick (4.2.8-4.1) -Package: perlmagick -Description: A perl interface to the libMagick graphics routines. - PerlMagick is a perl module which gives you all the functionality - you can enjoy in the imagemagick package binaries, from perl. - . - One can load several images with perlmagick, apply numerous transformations - and operations on the images and write them back, possibly in a different - format. - . - See the libmagick4g or libmagick4g-lzw entries for details. - - - -Source package: imagemagick (4.2.8-9) -Package: perlmagick -Description: A perl interface to the libMagick graphics routines. - PerlMagick is a perl module which gives you all the functionality - you can enjoy in the imagemagick package binaries, from perl. - . - One can load several images with perlmagick, apply numerous transformations - and operations on the images and write them back, possibly in a different - format. - . - See the libmagick4g or libmagick4g-lzw entries for details. - - - -Source package: imap -Package: imap -Description: remote mail folder access server for Pine and others - IMAP (the Interactive Mail Access Protocol) is a mechanism for - accessing mail folders and the messages in them remotely, ie with - your user mail program running on a different machine to the one - where all the messages are stored. - . - This protocol for remote mail access is supported by Pine and by some - DOS/Windows and Macintosh MUA's (Mail User Agents). - . - If you just want to use Pine to read your email on your Linux system - you do not need this package. - . - If you do install imapd you will almost certainly want to install a - Mail Transfer Agent such as Smail or Sendmail, as remote mail - programs which use IMAP to access incoming and saved mail will - usually want to send mail using SMTP, often to the same machine. - . - You will probably also want to install Pine or some other IMAP client - so that you can test your IMAP server. -Package: ipopd -Description: POP2 and POP3 servers from UW - This package contains the POP2 and POP3 servers which were - formerly part of the University of Washington IMAP package. -Package: libc-client4.7 -Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols - This package contains the shared c-client mail handling library. - . - WARNING: mailbox root has been changed back to $HOME again. It is no - longer $HOME/mail. Please carefully reviw your setup to see if this will - affect you in any way. See README.Debian for additional info. -Package: libc-client4.7-dev -Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols - This package contains the static lib and headers for using the c-client mail - handling library. -Package: mlock -Description: Mailbox locking program from UW - libc-client.so uses this program to lock mailbox files so they don't get - corrupted. - - - -Source package: imaptool -Package: imaptool -Description: A tool for creating client-side image maps - A simple (yet useful and free) tool for creating client-side image maps, - supporting GIF and JPEG images. - - - -Source package: imgsizer -Package: imgsizer -Description: Add WIDTH and HEIGHT attributes to IMG tags in HTML files. - The imgsizer script automates away the tedious task of creating and - updating the extension HEIGHT and WIDTH parameters in HTML IMG tags. - These parameters help many browsers (including Netscape) to multi-thread - image loading, instead of having to load images in strict sequence in - order to have each one's dimensions available so the next can be placed. - This generally allows text on the remainder of the page to load much - faster. - . - The package needs either the imagemagick package or both the file and - libjpeg-progs packages. - - - -Source package: imgstamp -Package: gimgstamp -Description: A GTK configuraton tool for stamp. - gimgstamp is a GTK configuration tool that can customise imgstamp, and - allows the user to see what an image will look like after being stamped. -Package: imgstamp -Description: A timestamping utility for webcam images - imgstamp is a utility that "watermarks" a JPEG image with a line of text. - It can stamp the text onto the image with a variety of styles, fonts, and - orientations. It can also upload the stamped image to an FTP server, - which is useful for webcam scripts. - - - -Source package: imgvtopgm -Package: imgvtopgm -Description: PalmPilot/III Image Conversion utility - This program can convert, compress, and decompress 4-bit grayscale - images for displaying on the PalmPilot. It can take any pbm, pnm, pgm file - generated by the netpbm package and convert it into a suitable image - for the Pilot. A suitable viewer for the Pilot or PalmIII that is freeware - can be found at http://www.strout.net/pilotsoft/spec/index.html. - - - -Source package: imlib -Package: gdk-imlib-dev -Description: Header files needed for Gdk-Imlib development - Headers, static lib, examples, and docs for gtk developers to use Gdk-Imlib. -Package: gdk-imlib1 -Description: Gdk-Imlib is an imaging library for use with gtk - Gdk-Imlib is a low-level gdk interface for gtk programmers. It allows easier - access to many graphics formats and can write to them as well. - . - If imagemagick is installed, more image formats can be loaded or - saved. -Package: imlib-base -Description: Common files needed by the Imlib/Gdk-Imlib packages - Configuration files used by all Imlib and Gdk-imlib packages. It also - contains the Imlib programmer's guide. -Package: imlib-dev -Description: Header files needed for Imlib development - Headers, static lib, examples, and docs for X developers to use Imlib. -Package: imlib-progs -Description: Configuration program for Imlib and GDK-Imlib - This package contains imlib_config, a GTK app that will allow the user to set - all of Imlib's properties. It writes to the global imrc or the users. -Package: imlib1 -Description: Imlib is an imaging library for X and X11 - Imlib is a low-level Xlib interface for X programmers. It allows easier - access to many graphics formats and can write to them as well. - . - If imagemagick is installed, more image formats can be loaded or - saved. - - - -Source package: imlib2 -Package: libimlib2 -Description: Powerful image loading and rendering library - Imlib2 is an advanced replacement library for libraries like - libXpm that provides many more features with much greater - flexibility and speed than standard libraries, including font - rasterization, rotation, RGBA space rendering and blending, - dynamic binary filters, scripting, and more. - . - Imlib2 is not a drop-in replacement for Imlib 1.x. -Package: libimlib2-dev -Description: Imlib2 headers, static libraries and documentation - Headers, static libraries and documentation for Imlib2. - - - -Source package: imp -Package: imp -Description: Web Based IMAP Mail Program. - A set of PHP3 scripts that implement an IMAP based webmail - system. Assuming you have an account on a server that supports - IMAP, you can theoretically use an installation of IMP to check your - mail from anywhere that you have web access. - . - IMP does not require an IMAP server to be running on the machine you - install it on unless you are intending to have it use the current machine - for it's IMAP connections. (If you are connecting to a remote server - for your mail than you don't need IMAP) - . - IMP requires a database to be running if you want to use the extended - features such as the addressbook, and preferences. It currently uses PHPLib - for the database interface so as long as PHPLib supports your database of - choice your good to go. This package is designed to support - PostgreSQL and MySQL directly. - - - -Source package: impress -Package: impress -Description: WYSIWYG Publishing & Presentation for use With/without Web browser - ImPress is a WYSIWYG layout program designed especially for Linux. - It allows you to create presentations and Postscript documents using fully - scalable graphics similar to programs like Macromedia Freehand, Corel Draw, - Adobe Illustrator and Visio. - . - It is different from raster graphic packages like gimp, Adobe PhotoShop and - Jasc's PaintShop Pro in that it deals with graphical objects which can be - manipulated on a canvas rather than just layers of paint. - . - For more information: http://www.ntlug.org/~ccox/impress/index.html - - - -Source package: imwheel -Package: imwheel -Description: Program to support the "wheel" on some new mice - Various new mice, including the Microsoft IntelliMouse, and the - Logitech MouseMan+, Wheel Mouse, and others, now have a "wheel" - button in the middle of them. This wheel button acts both as a - standard button (by pressing it), and a wheel, which under MS - Windows may be used for scrolling windows around. - . - This program supports the wheel scrolling operation by one of - two means: - 1. Some newer X servers support mapping the wheel to buttons - 4 and 5, which imwheel then captures and supports, - 2. Using a patched version of gpm, the normal mouse events are - passed on to the X server through /dev/gpmdata (gpm's standard - "repeater" mode), and in addition wheel events are sent to another - pipe, /dev/gpmwheel. imwheel picks up these events, and translates - them. - - - -Source package: indent -Package: indent -Description: C language source code formatting program - The `indent' program changes the appearance of a C program by - inserting or deleting whitespace. - . - `indent' also provides options for controlling the alignment of braces and - declarations, program indenting, and other stylistic parameters, including - formatting of both C and C++ comments. -Package: indent-doc -Description: Documentation for GNU indent. - This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU indent. - - - -Source package: inetutils -Package: inetutils -Description: GNU networking utilities - The GNU network utilities used by GNU Hurd. -Package: syslogd -Description: System logging daemon - The syslog daemon is responsible for providing logging of messages - received from programs and facilities on the local host as well as - from remote hosts. -Package: talk-hurd -Description: Talk to another user. - Talk is a visual communication program which copies lines from your terminal - to that of another user. -Package: talkd-hurd -Description: Remote user communication server. - Talkd is the server that notifies a user that someone else wants to initiate - a conversation. It acts a repository of invitations, responding to requests - by clients wishing to rendezvous to hold a conversation. -Package: telnet-hurd -Description: The telnet client. - The telnet command is used for interactive communication with another host - using the TELNET protocol. -Package: telnetd-hurd -Description: The telnet server. - The in.telnetd program is a server which supports the DARPA telnet interactive - communication protocol. - - - -Source package: inews -Package: inews -Description: A replacement for the C News inews program. - This package contains a feature-enhanced and faster version of inews, - written in Perl. It replaces the inews provided by C News. New - features include MIME encoding and header syntax checks. - - - -Source package: infinity -Package: xmms-infinity -Description: A full-screen visualation effect for XMMS - Infinity uses bright, startling colours to display trajectories - of light particles. - . - Infinity is so named because it has been known to generate the - mathimatical symbol representing it's name. - . - Further information and screenshots can be obtained at - - - - -Source package: info2www -Package: info2www -Description: Read info files with a WWW browser - info2www lets you read info files with a WWW browser. It requires - a HTTP server with CGI support. - - - -Source package: inform-mode -Package: inform-mode -Description: Emacs mode for editing Inform files - This is an (X)Emacs mode for editing Inform source code. Inform source - is used when writing games for the Z-Code virtual machine (aka Infocom). - This package will add an editing mode to your favorite Emacsen for - editing these files. - - - -Source package: initrd-tools -Package: initrd-tools -Description: Tools to generate an initrd image. - This package contains tools needed to generate an initrd image suitable for - booting a Debian system. It does not cater for other uses of initrd at the - moment. - - - -Source package: initz -Package: initz -Description: Handles the switching of various initialization files of emacsen. - Initz handles the switching of various startup initialization files - of emacsen provided for various environment. According to the - environment (maybe emacs version, OS type or OS versions) Initz - reads appropriate init files provided by the user in several - directories, one for one environment. - - - -Source package: inline-octave -Package: libinline-octave-perl -Description: Perl5 module to Inline GNU Octave code - The Inline::Octave Perl5 modules gives you the power of the GNU Octave - programming language from within your Perl programs. - - - -Source package: inn -Package: inewsinn -Description: NNTP client news injector, from InterNetNews (INN). - `inews' is the program that newsreaders call when the user wishes to - post an article; it does a few elementary checks and passes the - article on to the news server for posting. - . - This version is the one from Rich Salz's InterNetNews news - transport system (which is also available as a Debian package). -Package: inn -Description: News transport system `InterNetNews' by the ISC and Rich Salz - This is INN version 1.X, provided for sites which are not ready to - upgrade to 2.X yet. New installations of INN should use Debian's inn2 - package instead. - . - The news transport is the part of the system that stores the articles - and the lists of which groups are available and so on, and provides - those articles on request to users. It receives news (either posted - locally or from a newsfeed site), files it, and passes it on to any - downstream sites. Each article is kept for a period of time and then - deleted (this is known as `expiry'). - . - By default Debian's INN will install in a fairly simple `local-only' - configuration. - . - In order to make use of the services provided by INN you'll have to - use a user-level newsreader program such as trn. The newsreader is - the program that fetches articles from the server and shows them to - the user, remembering which the user has seen so that they don't get - shown again. It also provides the posting interface for the user. -Package: inn-dev -Description: The libinn.a library and manpages. - You will only need this if you are going to compile news-transport - programs that require the functions in libinn.a. - - - -Source package: inn2 -Package: inn2 -Description: News transport system `InterNetNews' by the ISC and Rich Salz - This package provides INN 2.X, which is Debian's preferred news transport - system for new installations. The 'inn' package still exists for sites - running INN 1.X who are not prepared to upgrade yet. - . - The news transport is the part of the system that stores the articles - and the lists of which groups are available and so on, and provides - those articles on request to users. It receives news (either posted - locally or from a newsfeed site), files it, and passes it on to any - downstream sites. Each article is kept for a period of time and then - deleted (this is known as `expiry'). - . - By default Debian's INN will install in a fairly simple `local-only' - configuration. - . - In order to make use of the services provided by INN you'll have to - use a user-level newsreader program such as trn. The newsreader is - the program that fetches articles from the server and shows them to - the user, remembering which the user has seen so that they don't get - shown again. It also provides the posting interface for the user. -Package: inn2-dev -Description: The libinn.a library and manpages. - You will only need this if you are going to compile programs that - require the functions in libinn.a. -Package: inn2-inews -Description: NNTP client news injector, from InterNetNews (INN) - `inews' is the program that newsreaders call when the user wishes to - post an article; it does a few elementary checks and passes the - article on to the news server for posting. - . - This version is the one from Rich Salz's InterNetNews news - transport system (which is also available as a Debian package). -Package: task-news-server -Description: USENET News Server - This package will select the preferred version of the INN news server - software for new Debian installations. - . - You do not need this package if you merely wish to read news from an - existing server, just select the news reader program you desire and it - will pull in any required pieces. Only use this package if you intend - to operate a server. - - - -Source package: innfeed -Package: innfeed -Description: This is the INN feeder program `innfeed.' - This is a program that sends a newsfeed to one or more remote hosts - through NNTP. It can handle multiple connections to multiple remote - hosts. It is an alternative to `nntplink' (of which there is no - Debian package) or the inn-provided `send-nntp' (which is slow). - - - -Source package: innovation3d -Package: innovation3d -Description: Extensible 3d modeler - Innovation3D or shorthand I3D is a 3d modeling program. Besides basic polygonal - modeling and support for model animation, it also features support for NURBS - curves and surfaces. - . - Innovation3D has an extensible design with the help of plugins. These plugins - allow for support of a variety of file formats or may even extend the - functionality of Innovation3D. - . - A set of plugins is already available in the innovation3d-plugins package. If - you would like to develop more plugins yourself, you should install the - innovation3d-dev package. -Package: innovation3d-dev -Description: Extensible 3d modeler - development package - Innovation3D or shorthand I3D is a 3d modeling program. Besides basic polygonal - modeling and support for model animation, it also features support for NURBS - curves and surfaces. - . - Innovation3D has an extensible design with the help of plugins. These plugins - allow for support of a variety of file formats or may even extend the - functionality of Innovation3D. - . - This package provides a set of headers and libraries that you need only if you - wish to develop plugins for Innovation3D yourself. - - - -Source package: innovation3d-plugins -Package: innovation3d-plugins -Description: Various plugins for Innovation3D - These are set of plugins that provide miscellaneous functionality to the - Innovation3D modeler. - . - Provided are import plugins for AC3D models (import and export), Crystal - Space sprites (export only), Quake and Quake II models (import only), and - Renderman scenes (export only). - - - -Source package: insight -Package: insight -Description: Graphical debugger based on gdb - Insight is a tight graphical user interface to gdb written in Tcl/Tk. It - provides a comprehensive interface that enables users to harness most - of gdb's power. It's also probably the only up-to-date UI for - gdb version 5.0 - - - -Source package: installmanual-de -Package: installmanual-de -Description: Debian install manual in German - This package installs the HTML version of the install manual into the - Debian documentation. It includes the PS and the text version, - too. The source package contains the SGML source and is able to - produce other formats using debiandoc-sgml. - - - -Source package: installwatch -Package: installwatch -Description: Track installation of local software - Installwatch is used to track the changes made during the installation of - local (i.e. non-deb) software. - - - -Source package: int-fiction -Package: int-fiction -Description: Support files for interactive fiction interpreters - Interactive Fiction: A story in which the reader takes on the role of - protagonist and actively influences the plot and progress of the story. - The most common kind of interactive fiction is the adventure game, - the first example of which was Adventure, by Crowther and Woods. - . - This version only contains one shell script, but other stuff useful - for I-F on Debian will be collected in this package later, notably Alan - Shutko's "int-fiction" menuing system. - - - -Source package: integrit -Package: integrit -Description: A file integrity verification program like tripwire - Integrit helps you determine whether an intruder has modified your - system. Without the use of integrit, a sysadmin wouldn't know if the - programs used for investigating the system are trojan horses or not. - Integrit works by creating a database that is a snapshot of the most - essential parts of the system. You put the database somewhere safe, - and then later you can use it to make sure that noone has made any - illicit modifications to your system. - . - Integrit's key features are the small memory footprint, the design - with unattended use in mind, intuitive cascading rulesets for the - paths listed in the configuration file, the possibility of XML or - human-readable output and simultaneous check and update. - - - -Source package: intel-rng-tools -Package: intel-rng-tools -Description: Daemon to use the RNG on i810 motherboards - This daemon feeds data from a random number generator to the kernel's - random number entropy pool, after first checking the data to ensure - that it is properly random. - The i810_rng kernel module is required to use this package. - - - -Source package: intel2gas -Package: intel2gas -Description: A converter from NASM assembly language to GAS - Intel2GAS is a converter that will convert assembler source files - written for NASM to files that can be assembled using the - GNU Assembler (GAS), on the i386 platform. It provides support for basic - MMX instructions as well. - - - -Source package: intercal -Package: intercal -Description: ick - Compiler for the Intercal language - This package is an implementation of the language INTERCAL, legendary for - its perversity and horribleness, designed by Don Woods and James Lyon, who - have since spent more than twenty years trying to live it down. This - version adds COME FROM for extra flavor. Comes with language manual and - examples including possibly the entire extant body of INTERCAL code. - . - This implementation was created by Eric S. Raymond during a fit of lunacy - from which he has since mostly recovered. - - - -Source package: interchange -Package: interchange -Description: e-commerce and general HTTP database display system - Interchange is a database access and retrieval system focused on e-commerce. - It allows customers to select items to buy from catalog pages. The program - tracks user information in sessions and interacts with a HTTP server - through sockets. -Package: interchange-cat-foundation -Description: Foundation Store, a sample Interchange catalog - The Foundation store is a demo catalog which you can use to - build your Interchange applications from. While the Foundation store - is designed to be relatively easy to start with, it is still a full-featured - demonstration of a number of Interchange capabilities. - Once you understand the Foundation store and how it works you are well - on your way to understanding the Interchange software. -Package: interchange-ui -Description: Interchange administration interface (UI) - With the Interchange administration interface, called UI, you are able - to perform several useful operations like page edit, user's administration - and view reports on an Interchange catalog. -Package: libapache-mod-interchange -Description: Integration of the Interchange link protocol with Apache - mod_interchange is designed to replace the vlink and tlink programs that - come with Interchange. The Interchange link protocol is implemented via - an Apache module which saves us the (small) overhead of the execution - of a CGI program. - - - -Source package: interchange-doc -Package: interchange-doc -Description: Interchange Documentation - This package contains additional documentation for the - e-commerce and general HTTP database display system Interchange. - - - -Source package: intlfonts -Package: xfonts-intl-arabic -Description: International fonts for X -- Arabic. - This package includes some Arabic fonts (digits and single and double - column). -Package: xfonts-intl-asian -Description: International fonts for X -- Asian. - This package includes some Vietnamese, Indian, Lao, and Thai fonts. -Package: xfonts-intl-chinese -Description: International fonts for X -- Chinese. - This package includes some GB2312, GB8565-88, BIG5 (ETen), and SiSheng - Chinese fonts. -Package: xfonts-intl-chinese-big -Description: International fonts for X -- Chinese big. - This package includes some GB2312 big Chinese fonts. -Package: xfonts-intl-european -Description: International fonts for X -- European. - This package includes some ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1), ISO 8859-2 (Latin-2), - ISO 8859-3 (Latin-3), ISO 8859-4 (Latin-4), ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic), - ISO 8859-7 (Greek), ISO 8859-8 (Hebrew), ISO 8859-9 (Latin-5), and KOI - (Cyrillic) fonts. Also one ISO 8859-1 big font is included. -Package: xfonts-intl-japanese -Description: International fonts for X -- Japanese. - This package includes some JISX0208.1990, JISX0208.1978, JISX0212.1990 - (HojoKanji), JISX0208.1983, and JISX0201 (Roman & Kana) Japanese fonts. -Package: xfonts-intl-japanese-big -Description: International fonts for X -- Japanese big. - This package includes some JISX0208.1983 and JISX0212.1990 (HojoKanji) - big Japanese fonts. -Package: xfonts-intl-phonetic -Description: International fonts for X -- Phonetic Alphabet. - This package includes some fonts of International Phonetic Alphabet. - - - -Source package: intltool -Package: intltool -Description: utility scripts and assorted auto magic for internationalizing XML - Automatically extracts translatable strings from oaf, glade, bonobo - ui, nautilus theme and other XML files into the po files. - . - Automatically merges translations from po files back into .oaf files - (encoding to be 7-bit clean). I can also extend this merging - mechanism to support other types of XML files. - - - -Source package: intuitively -Package: intuitively -Description: Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops - A utility to locate current network address via arp requests - and perform heavy reconfigurations based on its findings. - . - "intuitively" is intended for laptop users or people who use their - machines in different networks all the time. It is meant to be run - from the PCMCIA network initialization scripts or the command line. - - - -Source package: inventor -Package: inventor-clients -Description: Open Inventor client programs - This package contains Open Inventor file viewers and converters. - . - Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive - solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a - programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics - programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, - text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and - editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's - capabilities. - . - For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. -Package: inventor-data -Description: Open Inventor sample data files - This package contains sample 3D model and scene files in inventor format. - . - Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive - solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a - programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics - programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, - text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and - editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's - capabilities. - . - For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. -Package: inventor-demo -Description: Open Inventor demonstration programs and example code - This package includes several Open Inventor demos: a scene viewer - (SceneViewer), a scene graph viewer and editor (gview), a maze game (maze), - an extrusion editor (noodle), a 3D morphing tool (qmorf), a surface of - revolution editor (revo), among others. - . - This package also contains example code, including the examples - from the books "The Inventor Mentor", and "The Inventor Toolmaker". - . - Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive - solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a - programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics - programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, - text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and - editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's - capabilities. - . - For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. -Package: inventor-dev -Description: Open Inventor development files - This package contains the files required to develop Open Inventor - applications. - . - Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive - solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a - programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics - programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, - text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and - editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's - capabilities - . - For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. -Package: libinventor0 -Description: Open Inventor runtime environment - This package contains the required files to run Open Inventor applications. - . - Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive - solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a - programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics - programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, - text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and - editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's - capabilities. - . - For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. - - - -Source package: io-stringy -Package: libio-stringy-perl -Description: Perl5 modules for IO from scalars and arrays - The libio-stringy-perl package (which corresponds to the CPAN package - IO-stringy) provides the following Perl modules: - IO::AtomicFile Write a file which is updated atomically - IO::Lines I/O handle to read/write to array of lines - IO::Scalar I/O handle to read/write to a string - IO::ScalarArray I/O handle to read/write to array of scalars - IO::Wrap Wrap old-style FHs in standard OO interface - IO::WrapTie Tie your handles & retain full OO interface - - - -Source package: ion -Package: ion -Description: A keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows - Ion, based on PWM, is a keyboard-friendly window manager with a very - text-editorish interface and no overlapping windows. - - - -Source package: ip2host -Package: ip2host -Description: Resolve IPs to hostnames in web server logs - This script is a drop-in replacement for the logresolve.pl - script distributed with the Apache web server. - . - ip2host has the same basic design of forking children to handle - the DNS resolution in parallel, but multiplexes the communication - to minimize the impact of slow responses. This results in a - significant speed improvement (approximately 10x faster), and - the performance degrades more gracefully as the DNS timeout value - is increased. - - - -Source package: ipac -Package: ipac -Description: IP accounting configuration and statistics tool - Allows easy configuration of the Linux kernel's IP accounting - features. It can also read this information from the kernel, store it - and summarise it. - . - If you use linux 2.3 or 2.4, you need ipchains compatibility - in your kernel as ipac does not support the new kernel natively yet. - - - -Source package: ipac-ng -Package: ipac-ng -Description: IP Accounting for iptables( kernel >=2.4) - Inserts iptables rules to classify network traffic and monitors these - rules, writing the data to a file at a certain interval. It will then - allow one to calculate IP accounting data and statistics. - - - -Source package: ipadic -Package: ipadic -Description: Dictionaries for ChaSen - Dictionaries for ChaSen. - - - -Source package: ipautofw -Package: ipautofw -Description: Utility to automatically add masquerade entries - This program allows linux masquerading available in 2.0 series kernels - to work with programs such as RealAudio which don't send out a packet - on all ports they wish to receive on. - . - For 2.2 series kernels see ipmasqadm instead. - - - -Source package: ipchains -Package: ipchains -Description: Network firewalling for Linux 2.2.x - This package allows you to control how programs on your system may access - the network, and how programs on other systems may access yours via the - network. - . - This package fully replaces ipfwadm by wrapping it for old fashioned - users and for old scripts. - . - Firewalling HOWTO can be found in doc-linux-* package. - . - Linux ipchains is a rewrite of the Linux IPv4 firewalling code (which - was mainly stolen from BSD) and a rewrite of ipfwadm, which was a - rewrite of BSD's ipfw, I believe. It is required to administer the IP - packet filters in Linux kernel versions 2.1.102 and above. - - - -Source package: ipchains-perl -Package: ipchains-perl -Description: Perl interface to ipchains - IPChains.pm provides a simplified interface to the Linux kernel IP - firewalling routines through Perl. You need to be running a version of - the kernel greater than or equal to 2.2.0. (You can use this with some - of the 2.1.x versions but for packaging and stability this one is - limited to 2.2.0 or later.) - - - -Source package: ipcheck -Package: ipcheck -Description: Dyndns.org client to register your dynamic IP address - The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a - static hostname, allowing your computer to be more easily accessed from - various locations on the Internet. - . - This is a simple Python script to register your dynamic IP address using - the NIC V2.0 protocol. - . - The script is very easy to use and supports multiple methods for determining - the external IP (parsing interfaces on the local machine, web based IP - detection, direct support for devices from Linksys, Netgear, Draytek, - Netopia, HawkingTech, Watchgard, Cayman, Nexland, ZyXEL, SMC, Compex, - UgatePlus, DLink and Cisco). It also supports the dyndns offline mode. - . - Starting with version 1.4.1 ipcheck uses https by default and will fall - back to http if a timeout occurs. - - - -Source package: ipfm -Package: ipfm -Description: A bandwidth analysis tool - IPFM counts how much data was sent and received by specified hosts through - an Internet link. - - - -Source package: ipfwadm -Package: ipfwadm -Description: Linux 2.0.x firewalling tools - Ipfwadm is a utility to administer the IP accounting and IP firewall - services offered by the Linux kernel. - - - -Source package: ipgrab -Package: ipgrab -Description: Tcpdump-like utility that prints detailed header information. - Ipgrab is a network debugging utility not unlike tcpdump except - that it prints out detailed header field information for - data link, network and transport layers. - - - -Source package: ipip -Package: ipip -Description: IP over IP Encapsulation Daemon - This daemon provides an alternative to the kernel-resident support for IP - encapsulation links. It is better suited for situations where there are many - encapsulation connections to be managed, such as is the case for amateur - radio interconnection of network 44. Also, because the daemon is outside the - kernel, it provides an excellent environment for experimenting with alternate - mechanisms for distributing encapsulation routing updates. - . - If you need one encapsulation link, use the kernel's built-in support. If - you need a lot of encapsulation links, give this daemon a try. - - - -Source package: iplogger -Package: iplogger -Description: TCP and ICMP event logger - Provides two daemons which log all incoming TCP attempts and - important ICMP events (ping, source route, etc.) to the syslog. - Also includes a White Paper on the infamous "FTP server bounce - attack", which this package detects. - This program is not maintained anymore. People should consider - switching to ippl. - - - -Source package: ipmasq -Package: ipmasq -Description: Securely initializes IP Masquerade forwarding/firewalling - This package contains scripts to initialize IP Masquerade for use as a - firewall. IP Masquerade is a feature of Linux that allows an entire network - of computers to be connected to another network (usually the Internet) with - only one network address on the other network. IP Masquerade is often - referred to as NAT (Network Address Translation) on other platforms. - . - By default, this package configures the system as a basic forwarding - firewall, with IP spoofing and stuffed routing protection. The firewall - will allow hosts behind the firewall to get to the Internet, but not allow - connections from the Internet to reach the hosts behind the firewall. - However, ipmasq now features a very flexible framework where you can - override any of the predefined rules if you so choose. It also allows you - to control if the rules are reinterpreted when pppd brings a link up or - down. - . - This package should be installed on the firewall host and not on the - hosts behind the firewall. - . - IP Masquerade requires the kernel to be compiled with masquerading support - (please see documentation for specific kernel options required). - - - -Source package: ipmasqadm -Package: ipmasqadm -Description: Utility for configuring extra masquerading functionality - Ipmasqadm is used to configure extra masquerading funcionality, usually - provided by additional kernel modules. - - - -Source package: ipmenu -Package: ipmenu -Description: A cursel iptables/iproute2 GUI - ipmenu is an iptables/iproute2 GUI in cursel (an ncurses - library), for all those of you who still prefer the - console. It's very easy to use, yet powerful and flexible. - . - You can configure both iptables (packet filtering, mangling, - NAT) and iproute2 (routing, etc) with a single GUI! - - - -Source package: ipmi-ctl -Package: ipmi-control -Description: IPMI control tools - This package contains ipmi_ctl, a commandline tool to query and - manipulate the IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) - functionality of an Intel-based machine. -Package: kernel-patch-ipmi-kcs -Description: IPMI-KCS kernel patch - This packages contains the patches needed to allow the Linux kernel - to interface with the IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) - functionality of an Intel-based machine. - - - -Source package: ipolish -Package: ipolish -Description: The polish dictionary for ispell. - This is the polish dictionary, to be used with the ispell program, - version 3.1.04 and following. The dictionary contains roughly - 140,000 roots, which expand to about 1,400,000 words. -Package: wpolish -Description: Polish dictionary words for /usr/dict - This package provides the file /usr/share/dict/polish containing a list - of Polish words. This list can be used by spelling checkers, and by - programs such as look(1). - - - -Source package: iportuguese -Package: iportuguese -Description: The portuguese dictionary for ispell. - This is the portuguese dictionary for ispell as put together by Jose - Joao Almeida, and Ulisses Pinto. See - http://www.di.uminho.pt/~jj/pln/ for more information. - - - -Source package: ippl -Package: ippl -Description: IP protocols logger - ippl is a configurable IP protocols logger. It currently logs incoming ICMP - messages, TCP connections and UDP datagrams. - It is configured with Apache-like rules and has a built-in DNS cache. - It has been developed to replace iplogger. - . - - - -Source package: iprint -Package: iprint -Description: Trivial command-line integer print utility - iprint is a simple utility to print out the octal, hexadecimal, and - or ascii values of the characters fed to it on the command line. - - - -Source package: iproute -Package: iproute -Description: Professional tools to control the networking in Linux kernels - This is `iproute', the professional set of tools to control the - networking behavior in kernels 2.2.x and later. - . - At least, the options CONFIG_NETLINK and CONFIG_RTNETLINK must - be compiled in the running kernel - - - -Source package: ipsc -Package: gipsc -Description: IP Subnet Calculator for X. - The IP Subnet Calculator is a tool that allows network administrators - to make calculations that will assist in subnetting a network. You - give the network class and subnet bits and you get back the maximum - number of subnets, maximum number of hosts per subnet, a bimap showing - the breakdown of network bits, subnet bits, and host bits, the decimal - and hexadecimal class netmask, the decimal and hexadecimal subnet mask - and lists subnets and host information. CIDR support, reverse engineer - the network information for a particular interface (e.g. eth0, ppp0) - and save capability. -Package: ipsc -Description: IP Subnet Calculator for console. - The IP Subnet Calculator is a tool that allows network administrators - to make calculations that will assist in subnetting a network. You - give the network class and subnet bits and you get back the maximum - number of subnets, maximum number of hosts per subnet, a bimap showing - the breakdown of network bits, subnet bits, and host bits, the decimal - and hexadecimal class netmask, the decimal and hexadecimal subnet mask - and lists subnets and host information. CIDR support and reverse - engineer the network information for a particular interface (e.g. eth0, - ppp0). - - - -Source package: iptables -Package: iptables -Description: IP packet filter administration for 2.4.4+ kernels - Iptables is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the - tables of IP packet filter rules in the Linux kernel. - The iptables tool also supports configuration of dynamic and static - network address translation. -Package: iptables-dev -Description: development files for iptable's libipq and libiptc - Header files, static libs and documentation for libipq (iptables - userspace packet queuing library) and libiptc. - - - -Source package: iptraf -Package: iptraf -Description: Interactive Colorful IP LAN Monitor - IPTraf is an ncurses-based IP LAN monitor that generates - various network statistics including TCP info, UDP counts, - ICMP and OSPF information, Ethernet load info, node stats, - IP checksum errors, and others. - . - Note that since 2.0.0 IPTraf requires a kernel >= 2.2 - - - -Source package: iputils -Package: iputils-arping -Description: Send ICMP echo requests to an ARP address - The arping command acts like the standard ping command except it pings - a machine by its ARP address instead of its IP address. It is typically - used to locate a machine if its hardware address is known but its IP - address is unknown -Package: iputils-ping -Description: The ping utility from iputils - The ping command sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to a host in order to - test if the host is reachable via the network. - . - This package includes a ping6 utility which supports IPv6 network - connections. Aside from that, it is essentially functionally identical - to the netkit-ping package. -Package: iputils-tracepath -Description: The tracepath utility from iputils - The tracepath utility is similar to the traceroute utility, but also - attempts to discover the MTU of the path. - . - This package also includes tracepath6 and traceroute6 utilities, which - may be used on IPv6 networks. - - - -Source package: ipv6calc -Package: ipv6calc -Description: a small utility for manipulating IPv6 addresses. - ipv6calc is a small utility which formats and calculates IPv6 addresses in - different ways. - host -t any `ipv6calc -r 3ffe:400:100:f101::1/48` - See also here for more details: http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/ - - - -Source package: ipvsadm -Package: ipvsadm -Description: Linux Virtual Server support programs - The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server - built on a cluster of real servers. The architecture of the cluster is - transparent to end users, and the users see only a single virtual server. - . - This package provides some support programs necessary to implement a virtual - server under Linux. With the addition of the mon and heartbeat packages it is - possible to implement a complete high-availability solution for Linux. - - - -Source package: ipx -Package: ipx -Description: Utilities to configure the kernel ipx interface. - Utilities to configure the kernel IPX interface. The kernel has to be - compiled with IPX support. - - - -Source package: ipxripd -Package: ipxripd -Description: IPX RIP/SAP daemon - ipxripd is a RIP/SAP daemon program for Linux. - It makes your Linux computer act as an IPX router. - - - -Source package: ircd -Package: ircd -Description: IRC Server daemon - This is the Internet Relay Chat daemon, allowing interactive - character based communication between people connected to this server - with IRC clients. It is based on the latest stable version at the - patch repository at http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/ircd-dev/ . - . - Two versions of ircd are included: the stock undernet ircd and the - openprojects.net ircd (called "dancer") that is used to operate - irc.debian.org. Dancer is more suited for smaller networks. - . - Both ircd binaries are preconfigured to operate alone, but they can - be linked to an IRC network if reconfigured. - - - -Source package: ircd-dalnet -Package: ircd-dalnet -Description: DALnet IRCd (IRC server) - This is the DALnet Internet Relay Chat daemon, allowing interactive - character based communication between people connected to this server - with IRC clients. - - - -Source package: ircii-pana -Package: bitchx -Description: Advanced Internet Relay Chat client - This is the bleeding edge of IRC software -- the most common - functions normally done by scripts are coded into the client itself. - It contains dozens of features such as: - . - * Built-in ANSI color (this is probably the biggest feature) - * Ease of use -- dozens of useful command aliases to reduce typing - * Built-in notify, protection, and bot lists - * Built-in mass commands and tools - * Extended set of DCC commands and built-in CDCC offering - * Extended scripting functionality, including unique functions - * Code is based on ircII-Plutonium and more recent ircII-EPiC - . - Online linux help is available at irc.debian.org. -Package: bitchx-dev -Description: Header files for BitchX - These are the header files needed to compile a BitchX plugin. -Package: bitchx-gtk -Description: GTK interface for BitchX - This is the (experimental) graphical interface to BitchX. - It offers the niceties of an X based client, including scrolling, - menus, and a separate nickname list. - - - -Source package: irda-utils -Package: irda-common -Description: IrDA management utilities - IrDA management utilities for Linux. - This package contains irattach and findchip. -Package: irda-tools -Description: IrDA handling tools - IrDA handling tools for Linux. - This package contains irdadump, irdaping. - OBEX tools are removed since 0.9.5. - - - -Source package: irm -Package: irm -Description: Web-based asset tracking system for IT departments and help desks - IRM is a powerful web-based asset tracking system built for IT departments - and help desks. It keeps detailed information about each computer, as well - as a complete history and TODO repair list tracking. - - - -Source package: iroffer -Package: iroffer -Description: IRC file distribution bot - iroffer is a fileserver for irc (commonly referred to as a DCC bot). - It uses the DCC feature or irc to send files to other users. iroffer - will connect to an irc server and let people request files from it. - iroffer is not a script, it is a standalone executable written in - c++. - - - -Source package: irquery -Package: irquery -Description: clients for ddns.org's service - irquery contains the clients needed to interface with ddns.org's service - of providing free hostnames (*.ddns.org) to people with dynamic IP - machines. - - - -Source package: irssi -Package: irssi -Description: A Gnome irc client - irssi is a new irc client from the author of yagIRC. - It is well integrated to the Gnome Panel and supports modules. - . - A simple text-mode interface is included, as well as modules for proxying, - running a bot, mirc sound emulation, speech and giving irssi commands via - an external FIFO. -Package: irssi-common -Description: common files for the irssi IRC client - Irssi is an IRC client from the author of yagirc, Timo Sirainen. It has a - text, GTK and GNOME interface (with integration to the GNOME panel). - Irssi's features include configurability, smart nick completion, DCC resuming, - support for plugins and perl scripting. - . - This package includes plugins, documentation, config files, help files and - themes for the irssi IRC client. At this moment, for compatibility reasons, - these files are usable only by irssi-gtk and irssi-gnome. Plugins, - documentation etc. for the text-mode version are included in irssi-text. - . - Other irssi packages are: - irssi-gtk: GTK version of the irssi IRC client - irssi-gnome: GNOME version of the irssi IRC client - irssi-text: text-mode version of the irssi IRC client -Package: irssi-gnome -Description: GNOME version of the irssi IRC client - Irssi is an IRC client from the author of yagirc, Timo Sirainen. It has a - text, GTK and GNOME interface (with integration to the GNOME panel). - Irssi's features include configurability, smart nick completion, DCC resuming, - support for plugins and perl scripting. - . - This package includes the GNOME version of the irssi client. - . - Other irssi packages are: - irssi-common: common files for the irssi IRC client - irssi-gtk: GTK version of the irssi IRC client - irssi-text: text-mode version of the irssi IRC client -Package: irssi-gtk -Description: GTK version of the irssi IRC client - Irssi is an IRC client from the author of yagirc, Timo Sirainen. It has a - text, GTK and GNOME interface (with integration to the GNOME panel). - Irssi's features include configurability, smart nick completion, DCC resuming, - support for plugins and perl scripting. - . - This package includes the GTK version of the irssi client. - . - Other irssi packages are: - irssi-common: common files for the irssi IRC client - irssi-gnome: GNOME version of the irssi IRC client - irssi-text: text-mode version of the irssi IRC client - - - -Source package: irssi-scripts -Package: irssi-scripts -Description: useful set of scripts for irssi - This is a collection of useful sets for the irssi - IRC-client. - . - It contains nearly all scripts you can obtain from - http://scripts.irssi.de. - - - -Source package: irssi-text -Package: irssi-text -Description: text-mode version of the irssi IRC client - Irssi is an IRC client from the author of yagirc, Timo Sirainen. It has a - text, GTK and GNOME interface (with integration to the GNOME panel). - Irssi's features include configurability, smart nick completion, DCC resuming, - support for plugins and perl scripting. - . - This package includes the text-mode version of the irssi client. - . - Other irssi packages are: - irssi-common: common files for the irssi IRC client - irssi-gtk: GTK version of the irssi IRC client - irssi-gnome: GNOME version of the irssi IRC client - - - -Source package: isapnptools -Package: isapnptools -Description: ISA Plug-And-Play configuration utilities. - This program is suitable for all systems, whether or not they - include a PnP BIOS. In fact, a PnP BIOS adds some complications - because it may already activate some cards so that the drivers - can find them, and these tools can unconfigure them, or change - their settings causing all sorts of nasty effects. -Package: libisapnp-dev -Description: ISA Plug-And-Play development libraries. - This package provides a header file and a static library for - development of software that detects and configures ISA Plug-And-Play - devices. - - - -Source package: isdnbutton -Package: isdnbutton -Description: Start and Stop ISDN connections and display status. - This is a small X based program that allows for easy activation and - deactivation of the demand-dialing feature of the Linux-ISDN - subsystem. It can also be used to initiate connections without using - the demand-dialing feature. - . - It displays a symbolized traffic light. When the light is red, no - demand-dialing is possible; when it is yellow, demand-dialing has been - enabled but there is currently no connection using any of the ISDN - network devices; when it is green, there is at least one active - connection using an ISDN network device. You can interactively switch - between red and yellow/green by clicking with the left mouse button - into the window; the right mouse button pops up a menu to select - between different actions --- this can be used if you want to connect - to different providers. - - - -Source package: isdnutils -Package: ipppd -Description: PPP daemon for syncPPP over ISDN - If you want to connect to the internet over ISDN with an internal ISDN card, - you will need this. - . - Also needed for allowing dialins from Windows PCs over ISDN. -Package: isdnactivecards -Description: support for active ISDN cards and CAPI - If you have an active ISDN card, you will need things like firmware and the - means to load that firmware into that card. This is contained in this - package. Also CAPI stuff is contained in this package (currently only - certain active cards support CAPI). - . - See /usr/share/doc/isdnactivecards/* for more information. -Package: isdneurofile -Description: ISDN eurofile transfer tool - If you want to send / receive files over an ISDN line with the eurofile - system, you need this package. Not used much outside of Germany I - believe (and not much there either). -Package: isdnlog -Description: ISDN connection logger - isdnlog logs all ISDN connections, and can calculate the cost of calls. If - sufficient data is available, it can even recommend which alternate carrier - would have been cheaper for a given call. For countries where calls are charged - per discrete unit, it can disconnect the line just before the next unit starts. -Package: isdnlog-data -Description: data for isdnlog users - All data related to call pricing, area codes, etc. in various countries. -Package: isdnutils -Description: Most important ISDN-related packages and utilities. - Note that for an external ISDN adapter, you do NOT need this package or any of - the related ones. This is only for use with an internal ISDN adapter. - Choosing this package will select the most frequently used components. - . - The current version of isdnutils is split up into component packages, to make - it easier to fine-tune what is installed; hardly anyone needs everything. - However, it's not possible to automatically select what is needed - This is a transitional package to ease upgrading, and choosing this selects - the most important new packages. After upgrading, this package can be safely - removed. - . - The component packages selected by this are: - isdnutils-base basic set of ISDN utilities. - ipppd for networking over ISDN with syncPPP. - isdnlog for logging ISDN calls (and much more). - isdnutils-xtools for X ISDN apps (currently only xisdnload and xmonisdn) - isdnvboxserver ISDN answering machine, things needed on the server system. - isdnvboxclient ISDN answering machine, client side (vbox). - . - Not selected (although dselect will suggest some) are: - isdnutils-doc for extensive documentation (basic docs are of course - included with each package). - isdneurofile file transfer over ISDN with the special eurofile protocol. - pppdcapiplugin a plugin for the normal ppp daemon that uses CAPI to - communicate over ISDN. - isdnactivecards firmware for mostly active ISDN cards, and other related - tools. - libcapi20 library package needed by CAPI applications (will be - selected automatically when needed). -Package: isdnutils-base -Description: ISDN utilities, the basic (minimal) set - These are the basic set of ISDN utilities that you need when you have an ISDN - card installed. For complete functionality comparable to the old isdnutils - package, you also need the following packages: - . - ipppd for networking over ISDN with syncPPP - isdnlog for logging ISDN calls (and much more) - isdnutils-xtools for X ISDN apps (currently only xisdnload and xmonisdn) - isdnutils-doc for extensive documentation (basic docs are of course - included with each package). - isdnvboxserver ISDN answering machine, things needed on the server system - isdnvboxclient ISDN answering machine, client side (vbox). -Package: isdnutils-doc -Description: Extensive documentation for isdnutils - This includes the FAQ and other miscellaneous documentation. -Package: isdnutils-xtools -Description: ISDN utilities that use X - These are the graphical utilities for ISDN, xmonisdn and xisdnload. - They provide, each in their own way, a visual indication of the status of - the ISDN lines, so that it is directly obvious when there is a connection, - for example. - . - This has been separated out of the main isdnutils package so that if you - don't run X but do need ISDN, you don't have to include the X libraries - unnecessarily. -Package: isdnvbox -Description: ISDN answering machine, client and server - Let your debian system be your answering machine! Messages can be accessed - remotely, automatically emailed, etc. - . - This package is a helper to install both the client (with which you listen to - the messages) and the server (with which the messages are recorded) parts of - the software. -Package: isdnvboxclient -Description: ISDN answering machine, client - Let your debian system be your answering machine! Messages can be accessed - remotely, automatically emailed, etc. - . - This is the client part of the software, with which you can listen to the - messages. Those messages are recorded on a system with the server part of - the software (isdnvboxserver); that system may be elsewhere, as long as - it can be connected to via a network. -Package: isdnvboxserver -Description: ISDN answering machine, server - Let your debian system be your answering machine! Messages can be accessed - remotely, automatically emailed, etc. - . - This is the server part of the software. This is what needs to be installed - on the system with the ISDN card. To actually listen to the recorded messages - you need the client package (isdnvboxclient) somewhere, not necessarily on - the same system. -Package: libcapi20 -Description: libraries for CAPI support - If you have an ISDN card with which CAPI works, you may be able to use - applications that use CAPI, e.g. a fax system. At this point, AVM cards can - work with CAPI, as well as some active cards. For the AVM passive cards you - need to visit the www.AVM.de website. - . - If you need this package, it will be installed automatically via dependencies, - no need to select it yourself. -Package: pppdcapiplugin -Description: plugin for pppd to communicate with CAPI-capable ISDN cards - Some ISDN cards (notably the AVM passive cards, when a module from the AVM - website is loaded) can be used by CAPI utilities. - This is a plugin for the regular PPP daemon to use CAPI on such cards. - . - See /usr/share/doc/pppdcapiplugin/* for some (rudimentary) info. - - - -Source package: iselect -Package: iselect -Description: An interactive line selection tool for ASCII files - iSelect is an interactive line selection tool for ASCII files, operating - via a full-screen Curses-based terminal session. It can be used either as - an user interface frontend controlled by a Bourne-Shell/Perl/Tcl backend - as its control script or in batch mode as a pipeline filter (usually - between grep and the final executing command). - . - For more information, please visit http://www.engelschall.com/sw/iselect/ - - - -Source package: isic -Package: isic -Description: Test the integrity of an IP Stack with semi-random packets - ISIC (and components) is intended to test the integrity of an IP - Stack and its component stacks (TCP, UDP, ICMP et. al.) It does this - by generating controlled random packets. You can use ISIC for testing - if a firewall leaks packets, or how well an IDS functions. - - - -Source package: ispanish -Package: ispanish -Description: The Spanish dictionary for ispell. - This is the Spanish dictionary for ispell as put together by - Santiago Rodriguez and Jesus Carretero - . - - - -Source package: ispell -Package: iamerican -Description: An American English dictionary for ispell. - This is the americanmed+ dictionary, as supplied with - the source for ispell. -Package: ibritish -Description: A British English dictionary for ispell. - This is the britishmed+ dictionary, as supplied with - the source for ispell. Because of the way this dictionary - is built it contains many American spellings as well as - British spellings (e.g. both "analyze" and "analyse" are - considered valid). -Package: ispell -Description: International Ispell (an interactive spelling corrector) - Ispell corrects spelling in plain text, LaTeX, sgml/html/xml, - and nroff files. [x]Emacs and jed have nice interfaces to - ispell, and ispell works from many other tools and from the - command line as well. - . - No dictionaries are included in this package. - Ispell looks in /usr/lib/ispell/default.{aff,hash} - and in /usr/share/dict/words by default. Those - files may be provided, respectively, by an - ispell-dictionary package and a wordlist package. - (You must have an ispell dictionary before you can - use ispell; a wordlist is only required for ispell's - (L)ookup command.) - . - This ispell package supports either the "new-style" - idict- dictionaries or the "old-style" - i dictionaries. As of February 2001, - only old-style dictionaries are available, because - the dictionaries-common standards and package have - not been finalized. When dictionaries-common and - the idict- dictionaries become available, - this version of ispell will be able to use them. - (For more information, please see the - dictionaries-common package and ispell's Debian - changelog). -Package: wbritish -Description: English dictionary words for /usr/share/dict - This package provides the file /usr/share/dict/british-english - containing a list of English words with British spellings, - extracted from the ispell british dictionary. - This list can be used by spelling checkers, and by programs such - as look(1). - - - -Source package: ispell-czech -Package: iczech -Description: The Czech dictionary for ispell. - This is the Czech dictionary for ispell. - Author: Petr Kolar - - - -Source package: ispell-da -Package: aspell-da -Description: The Danish dictionary for aspell. - This is the Danish dictionaries, to be used with aspell - to check and correct spelling in Danish texts. -Package: idanish -Description: The Danish dictionary for ispell. - This is the Danish dictionaries, to be used with ispell - to check and correct spelling in Danish texts. -Package: wdanish -Description: The Danish dictionary / wordlist - This is a flat list of Danish words and names. This can be used - by spellcheckers or any other purpose needing a lot of words. - - - -Source package: ispell-fi -Package: ifinnish -Description: A medium-size Finnish dictionary for Ispell - This is a medium-size version of the Finnish dictionary, to - be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Finnish texts. - . - Since Ispell is not really good at spell checking the kind - of languages such as Finnish, this dictionary may not be - as useful as the dictionaries for other languages. - . - This dictionary recognizes roughly 1.9 million words and word forms. - Ispell requires about 10 megabytes of memory when using this dictionary. - For most uses, this version of the Finnish dictionary is recommended. -Package: ifinnish-large -Description: A large Finnish dictionary for Ispell - This is a large version of the Finnish dictionary, to - be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Finnish texts. - . - Since Ispell is not really good at spell checking the kind - of languages such as Finnish, this dictionary may not be - as useful as the dictionaries for other languages. - . - This dictionary recognizes over 6 million words and word forms. - Ispell requires about 19 megabytes of memory when using this dictionary. - Most users may find it more worthwhile to use either the ifinnish package - or the ifinnish-small package. However, there are cases where the size of - this dictionary is definitely a good thing. -Package: ifinnish-small -Description: A small Finnish dictionary for Ispell - This is a small version of the Finnish dictionary, to - be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Finnish texts. - . - Since Ispell is not really good at spell checking the kind - of languages such as Finnish, this dictionary may not be - as useful as the dictionaries for other languages. - . - This dictionary recognizes roughly 0.8 million words and word forms. - Ispell requires about 5 megabytes of memory when using this dictionary. - This version of the Finnish dictionary is recommended for both slow and - memory-poor machines. -Package: wfinnish -Description: A small Finnish dictionary for /usr/share/dict. - This is a list of Finnish words and names in various inflected forms, - containing roughly 0.7 million items, to be used for whatever purpose you - may think of. - . - Larger lists (roughly two or over six million items) can be manually - generated from the medium-size and large Finnish Ispell dictionaries - in packages ifinnish and ifinnish-large. Please find - instructions in /usr/share/doc/wfinnish/README.Debian after installing - this package. - - - -Source package: ispell-fo -Package: aspell-fo -Description: The Faroese dictionary for aspell. - This is the Faroese dictionaries, to be used with aspell - to check and correct spelling in Faroese texts. -Package: ifaroese -Description: The Faroese dictionary for ispell. - This is the Faroese dictionaries, to be used with ispell - to check and correct spelling in Faroese texts. -Package: wfaroese -Description: The Faroese dictionary / wordlist - This is a flat list of Faroese words and names. This can be used - by spellcheckers or any other purpose needing a lot of words. - - - -Source package: ispellcat -Package: icatalan -Description: The Catalan dictionary for ispell - This is the Catalan dictionary for ispell as put together by - Ignasi Labastida i Juan - from a list of words by Joan Dolç. -Package: wcatalan -Description: The Catalan dictionary words for /usr/share/dict - This package contains an alphabetic list of Catalan words - as put together by Ignasi Labastida i Juan - from a list of words by Joan Dolç. - - - -Source package: itcl3.0 -Package: itcl3.0 -Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Package. - [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It - was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. -Package: itcl3.0-dev -Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Package. - [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It - was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. -Package: itk3.0 -Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Package. - [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. - Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. -Package: itk3.0-dev -Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Package. - [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. - Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. - - - -Source package: itcl3.1 -Package: itcl3.1 -Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Files. - [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It - was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. -Package: itcl3.1-dev -Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Files. - [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It - was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. -Package: itcl3.1-doc -Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Manual Pages. - [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It - was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. -Package: itk3.1 -Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Files. - [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. - Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. -Package: itk3.1-dev -Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Files. - [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. - Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. -Package: itk3.1-doc -Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Manual Pages. - [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. - Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. -Package: iwidgets3.1 -Description: [Incr Widgets] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Files. - [incr Widgets] is a set of high-level mega-widgets built using [incr Tk]. - It has more than 50 widget classes, and can be used right out of the box - to create various user interface components. -Package: iwidgets3.1-dev -Description: [Incr Widgets] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Package. - [incr Widgets] is a set of high-level mega-widgets built using [incr Tk]. - It has more than 50 widget classes, and can be used right out of the box - to create various user interface components. -Package: iwidgets3.1-doc -Description: [Incr Widgets] OOP Extension for TCL - Manual Pages. - [incr Widgets] is a set of high-level mega-widgets built using [incr Tk]. - It has more than 50 widget classes, and can be used right out of the box - to create various user interface components. - - - -Source package: ivritex -Package: ivritex -Description: Hebrew Package for the babel system and LaTeX2e - A support package for the Hebrew language. Based on the old LaTeX 2.09 - hebrew.sty and is backward compatible with it. A babel-based language - switching interface is also supported. - . - Includes Hebrew support for babel/LaTeX 2e (heblatex), Hebrew fonts, - (hebfonts), examples of hebrew documents (hebexmpl) and documentation. - - - -Source package: ivtools -Package: ivtools-bin -Description: Drawing Editors evolved from idraw. - The drawing editors in this package are idraw, a basic vector graphics - editor, graphdraw, flipbook, a vector graphics animation tool, a vector - graphics server and some small sample programs like dclock. For more - information about these tools and it's usage see - http://www.vectaport.com -Package: ivtools-dev -Description: Development files for the InterViews library. - The ivmkmf program (similar to xmkmf) and all the include-files needed - to develop applications with the ivtools library. -Package: ivtools-interviews -Description: C++ GUI library with Motif Look and Feel. - This package contains the InterViews library. It is written in C++ - and portable to several different Unix platforms. - Applications written with the Interviews library can be configured to - provide a special "Look and Feel", such as SGI-Motif and normal Motif. -Package: ivtools-unidraw -Description: Unidraw is a C++ framework for drawing editor and vector graphics - development. It is the base of the drawing editors in Vectaports ivtools - package. - - - -Source package: ivtools-doc -Package: ivtools-doc -Description: Ivtools HTML Documentation - includes all man pages in HTML format, several postscript files related - to InterViews and Unidraw. - - - -Source package: ixbiff -Package: ixbiff -Description: notify user when mail arrives by blinking keyboard leds - Ixbiff blinks the keyboard LEDs when new mail arrives. The - keyboard LEDs used depend upon the daemon's configuration. - . - For obvious reasons only three mailboxes can be checked. - . - Currently, ixbiff is Linux specific and requires root access. - . - Ixbiff supports the standard UNIX mbox format as well as - qmail's Maildir format. - - - -Source package: j-cvsbook -Package: cvsbook-ja -Description: Open Source Development with CVS ; Japanese Translation - This is an online version of a book written by Karl Fogel et al. This book - covers CVS, starting with a tutorial and going to cover repository - administration, more advanced topics, trouble shooting and so on. - . - This is a Japanese translated version. The translator said "This is not an - enough translation", but I think this Japanese document is useful for - Japanese who want to use CVS. - - - -Source package: ja-trans -Package: ja-trans -Description: Japanese gettext message files - Japanese message files from japo@flatout.org and ja@li.org. - This package includes: - - net-tools 1.51: incomplete - - textutils 2.0: Bug#43846 - . - Done: man-db, wget, gettext (Bug#43844), fileutils(Bug#43843), tar, grep, - sh-utils, glibc 2.1.94, texinfo - . - Sponsored by Fumitoshi UKAI - - - -Source package: jablicator -Package: jablicator -Description: Share a set of package choices - Allows others to easily replicate your package choices via - Debian's apt-get utility. Generating an apt-gettable, custom debian - package, with the appropriate dependencies. - - - -Source package: jack -Package: jack -Description: Rip and encode CDs with one command - Jack has been developed with one main goal: making MP3s or OGGs - without having to worry. There is nearly no way that an incomplete rip - goes unnoticed, e.g. jack compares WAV and MP3 file sizes when - continuing from a previous run. Jack also checks your HD space before - doing anything (even keeps some MB free). - . - Jack is different from other such tools in a number of ways: - - it supports different rippers and encoders - - it is very configurable - - it doesn't need X - - it can "rip" virtual CD images like the ones created by cdrdao - - when using cdparanoia, cdparanoia's status information is displayed - for all tracks, so you can see if something went wrong - - it uses sophisticated disk space management, i.e. it schedules it's - ripping/encoding processes depending on available space. - - freedb query, file renaming and id3 tagging - - it can resume work after it has been interrupted. If all tracks have - been ripped, it doesn't even need the CD anymore, even if you want - to do a freedb query. - - it can do a freedb query based on MP3s alone, like if you don't - remember from which CD those MP3s came from. - - freedb submissions - - - -Source package: jade -Package: jade -Description: James Clark's DSSSL Engine - Jade is an implementation of the DSSSL style language. - . - The jade engine is a useful tool (in conjunction with a DSSSL style - sheet) for translating SGML documents into other formats. Jade can - currently generate SGML, RTF, and TeX. In conjunction with the "jadetex" - TeX style, it can generate quite nice output. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/jade/ - - - -Source package: jade (1.2.1-16) -Package: libsp1 -Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite - This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ - library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and - other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: libsp1-dev -Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support - This contains include files and the static library for libsp. - This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, - and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: sp -Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools - This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. - . - These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML - files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', - which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ - - - -Source package: jade (1.2.1-18) -Package: libsp1 -Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite - This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ - library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and - other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: libsp1-dev -Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support - This contains include files and the static library for libsp. - This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, - and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: sp -Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools - This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. - . - These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML - files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', - which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ - - - -Source package: jade (1.2.1-18.2) -Package: libsp1 -Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite - This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ - library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and - other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: libsp1-dev -Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support - This contains include files and the static library for libsp. - This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, - and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: sp -Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools - This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. - . - These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML - files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', - which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ - - - -Source package: jade (1.2.1-28) -Package: libsp1 -Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite - This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ - library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and - other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: libsp1-dev -Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support - This contains include files and the static library for libsp. - This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, - and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: sp -Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools - This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. - . - These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML - files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', - which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ - - - -Source package: jade (1.2.1-28.0.1) -Package: libsp1 -Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite - This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ - library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and - other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: libsp1-dev -Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support - This contains include files and the static library for libsp. - This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, - and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ -Package: sp -Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools - This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. - . - These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML - files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', - which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. - . - Author: James Clark - Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ - - - -Source package: jadetex -Package: jadetex -Description: LaTeX macros for SGML to DVI/PS/PDF conversion with Jade - JadeTeX provides a set of LaTeX macros to process the TeX files - generated by Jade or OpenJade. Using Jade and JadeTeX you can print - every SGML document for which you have or make a DSSSL description. - . - Homepage: http://jadetex.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: jags -Package: jags -Description: Just Another GTK+ Samba Client - Jags is a Gtk+ based "windows network neighbourhood browser". The program - parses the output from smbclient (part of the samba-package) and use this - to display a graphic view of the network. This program does the parsing - with help from shell- scripts. - - - -Source package: jail -Package: jail -Description: Just Another ICMP Logger - Jail (Just Another ICMP Logger) is a small program which runs in the - background, and can be configured to log at different syslog levels the - reception of various ICMP packets. - - - -Source package: jakarta-oro -Package: liboro-java -Description: Regular expression library for Java - The Jakarta-ORO Java classes are a set of text-processing Java classes - that provide Perl5 compatible regular expressions, AWK-like regular - expressions, glob expressions, and utility classes for performing - substitutions, splits, filtering filenames, etc. - ORO is faster and more functional than gnu.regexp. - - - -Source package: jakarta-regexp -Package: libregexp-java -Description: regular expression library for Java - Regexp is a 100% Pure Java Regular Expression package. - Regular expressions are pattern descriptions which enable - sophisticated matching of strings. In addition to being able to - match a string against a pattern, you can also extract parts of the - match. This is especially useful in text parsing! - - - -Source package: jam -Package: jam -Description: A replacement for make - This is the Jam/MR program as published by Perforce. For a version - with additionnal features see the `ftjam' package. - . - A powerful and highly customizable utility to build programs and - other things, that can run on Un*x, Nt, VMS, OS/2 and Macintosh MPW, - using portable Jamfiles. It can build large projects spread across - many directories in one pass. - . - It takes some time to fully apprehend, as there's no tutorial - available yet, especially when one's already accustomed to make(1), - but there's no comparison in power when comparing these 2 tools. - . - Standard rules: - - can automatically extract header dependencies for C/C++ (you can - customize for you own language) - - provide for automatic "clean", "install", "uninstall" rules, - so that an automake-like tool is not needed - - - -Source package: jargon -Package: jargon -Description: The definitive compendium of hacker slang. - This is the Jargon File, a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang - illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor. - The file is in info format, but includes an HTML page with links - to the home site. - . - Note that this package is now out-of-date, because the upstream author - is no longer maintaining an info version of the file. - - - -Source package: jargon-text -Package: jargon-text -Description: The definitive compendium of hacker slang. - This is the Jargon File, a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang - illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor. - This version is in the original text format and is best viewed with - Volks-hypertext browser (vh), but can be viewed without it. - - - -Source package: java-common -Package: java-common -Description: Base of all Java packages - This package is mandatory for any Java package. It - includes the Debian Java policy and the Java FAQ. - - - -Source package: java-compiler-dummy -Package: java-compiler-dummy -Description: Dummy Java compiler - This package is only to respect the dependencies rules. - Install it only if you have a real Java compiler. - - - -Source package: java-virtual-machine-dummy -Package: java-virtual-machine-dummy -Description: Dummy Java virtual machine - This package is only to respect the dependencies rules. - Install it only if you have a real Java virtual machine. - - - -Source package: java2html -Package: java2html -Description: Highlight Java and C++ sources for WWW presentation - java2html can highlight your source for presentation in the WWW. - It can also be used as a CGI script and can detect whether - the client browser supports compressed data to save bandwidth. - - - -Source package: jaxml -Package: jaxml -Description: Python module for generating XML documents - jaxml is a python module that defines a class XML_document, which allows easy - and trouble-free generation of XML documents. - - - -Source package: jaztool -Package: jaztool -Description: Utility for manipulating Iomega Jaz drives - This package provides a utility called jaztool which may be used to eject - the media, manipulate the write protection control, and unlock a disk which - is password protected. - - - -Source package: jbofihe -Package: jbofihe -Description: A parser for the lojban language - jbofihe is a command-line driven program with the following functions: - . - * Checking grammatical correctness of Lojban text - * Displaying successfully analysed text with nesting of grammatical constructs - shown (either inline or as a tree) - * Displaying approximate word-for-word English translations of the Lojban - words, with some limited 'part-of-speech' adjustment of the English forms. - * Showing which sumti fill each of the places of each selbri - - - -Source package: jdom -Package: libjdom-java -Description: lightweight and fast library using XML - JDOM is, quite simply, a Java representation of an XML document. JDOM - provides a way to represent that document for easy and efficient - reading, manipulation, and writing. It has a straightforward API, is a - lightweight and fast, and is optimized for the Java programmer. It's - an alternative to DOM and SAX, although it integrates well with both - DOM and SAX. -Package: libjdom-java-doc -Description: Documentation for libjdom-java - Documentation for libjdom-java which is a Java representation of an - XML document. - - - -Source package: jdresolve -Package: jdresolve -Description: fast alternative to apache logresolve - The jdresolve application resolves IP addresses into hostnames. To - reduce the time necessary to resolve large batches of addresses, - jdresolve opens many concurrent connections to the DNS servers, and - keeps a large number of text lines in memory. These lines can have - any content, as long as the IP addresses are the first field to the - left. This is usually the case with most formats of HTTP and FTP log - files. - - - -Source package: jed -Package: jed -Description: Editor for programmers. (textmode version) - Jed offers: - Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. - Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A - variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are - available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, - SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX - files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular - cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search - replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; - shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and - much more. -Package: jed-common -Description: Byte compiled SLang runtime files for jed and xjed. - This package provides the compiled slang runtime files that - are needed by both jed and xjed. -Package: jed-sl -Description: Sources of Slang runtime files for jed and xjed - This package provides the source of slang runtime files that - are needed by both jed and xjed. -Package: xjed -Description: Editor for programmers. (x11 version) - Jed offers: - Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. - Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A - variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are - available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, - SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX - files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular - cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search - replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; - shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and - much more. - . - Note: The SLang runtime files are now in the package jed-commono. - The source of these files are in jed-sl. - . - Note: In this version, C-h deletes the previous character instead of - loading the help menu. Help is now on Esc-?. - - - -Source package: jed-ja -Package: jed-canna -Description: Editor for programmers for Japanese. (textmode version) - Jed offers: - Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. - Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A - variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are - available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, - SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX - files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular - cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search - replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; - shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and - much more. -Package: jed-common-ja -Description: SLang runtime files for jed and xjed(Japanese). - This package provides the compiled slang runtime files that - are needed by both jed and xjed. This package includes also - skktcp and getmail binary. -Package: jed-ja -Description: Editor for programmers for Japanese. (textmode version) - Jed offers: - Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. - Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A - variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are - available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, - SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX - files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular - cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search - replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; - shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and - much more. -Package: jed-sl-ja -Description: Sources of Slang runtime files for jed and xjed(Japanese) - This package provides the source of slang runtime files that - are needed by both jed and xjed. -Package: xjed-canna -Description: Editor for programmers for Japanese. (x11 version) - Jed offers: - Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. - Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A - variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are - available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, - SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX - files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular - cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search - replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; - shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and - much more. - . - Note: The SLang runtime files are now in the package jedslc. The source - of these files are in jedsl-src. - . - Note: In this version, C-h deletes the previous character instead of - loading the help menu. Help is now on Esc-?. -Package: xjed-ja -Description: Editor for programmers for Japanese. (x11 version) - Jed offers: - Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. - Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A - variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are - available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, - SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX - files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular - cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search - replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; - shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and - much more. - . - Note: The SLang runtime files are now in the package jedslc. The source - of these files are in jedsl-src. - . - Note: In this version, C-h deletes the previous character instead of - loading the help menu. Help is now on Esc-?. - - - -Source package: jedstate -Package: jedstate -Description: Extended mind for John E. Davis' text editor jed - Jedstate is some sort of an extended mind for John E. Davis' splendid text - editor jed. Using jedstate and jed's startup and exit hooks as a glue jed - "remembers" the position of the cursor for all visited files and will - automagically jump to that position whenever the file is revisited. The - database is purgeable based on a time-since-last-view criterion. - - - -Source package: jered -Package: jered -Description: Simple full screen text editor with colored C/C++ syntax - JERED is a full page text editor for Unix. It is based on the text - editor E from IBM. The old name was JE, which meant Jerome's Editor. - Now it is called JERED, which means JErome's Renamed EDitor. - . - This editor features: automatic color enhancement of C and C++ syntax, - recording & playback of macros, multi-file sessions, automatic screen - size recognition, block movements, shell escapes, custom user - configuration, small run size (about 45K with a shared ncurses library, - and about 170K with a static ncurses lib, very fast loading, and - straightforward design. - . - Lightweight & cool. - - - -Source package: jesred -Package: jesred -Description: A redirector for Squid - Jesred is a very fast and highly configurable redirector for the Squid - Internet Object Cache. It was derived from Chris Foote's and Wayne - Piekarski's Squirm 1.0 betaB and some code from Squid itself, but is - about 2-3x faster than the original version and has some additional - features. - . - Jesred has the following features: - . - * uses only a very small amount of memory (a little bit more than - squirm 1.0 betaB, but still less than perl ;-)) - * able to rewrite GET and optionally ICP_QUERY requests as well - * one global configuration file - * one IP access control file which supports CIDR notation only - (i.e. subnet/mask). Thus only URL requests from the specified - * subnets/clients are rewritten, if necessary. - * one rewrite rules configuration file (regular expression matching - and replacement) - * optionally logging of common and error messages to a file - * optionally logging of URL rewrites to a separate log file, - incl. the number of the rule, which has been used to rewrite the - URL - * able to re-read all its configuration files on the fly by sending - a HUP signal to the process. That's why there is no need to - restart Squid, if you want to: - 1.change the used log file name[s] (useful for log file rotation) - 2.enable/disable logging - 3.enable/disable debug mode if compiled with DEBUG option - 4.enable/disable URL rewriting of ICP_QUERY (sibling) requests - 5.change the IP access patterns - 6.change the redirect rules - * If you mess up configuration file[s], Jesred runs in Echo Mode - (always echos back a newline - i.e. no URL replacement) and squid - keeps working. - - - -Source package: jester -Package: jester -Description: X-based board game similar to Othello - It can be played head-to-head on the console or by a single player - against the computer. Jester allows you to waste valuable time that - could otherwise be spent playing Solitaire. - - - -Source package: jfbterm -Package: jfbterm -Description: Japanized framebuffer terminal with Multilingual Enhancement. - Jfbterm/me is a Japanized framebuffer terminal with Multilingual - Enhancement. It can display ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, ISO-2022-JP, EUC-JP, - ISO-2022-CN, CN-GB, ISO-2022-KR, EUC-KR and Wansung. - BIG5 is planned to support. - . - It supprts 8 bpp PACKED-PIXELS PSEUDOCOLOR and (15|16|24|32) bpp - PACKED-PIXELS TRUECOLOR framebuffers (vga16fb is supported). - - - -Source package: jflex -Package: jflex -Description: lexical analyzer generator for Java - JFlex is a lexical analyzer generator for Java written in Java. - It is also a rewrite of the very useful tool JLex which was developed - by Elliot Berk at Princeton University. As Vern Paxon states for - his C/C++ tool flex : They do not share any code though. - - - -Source package: jfsutils -Package: jfsutils -Description: Utilities for managing the JFS filesystem - Utilities for managing IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) under Linux. - . - IBM's journaled file system technology, currently used in IBM - enterprise servers, is designed for high-throughput server - environments, key to running intranet and other high-performance - e-business file servers. - . - The following utilities are available: - fsck.jfs - initiate replay of the JFS transaction log, and check and repair a - JFS formatted device. - logdump - dump a JFS formatted device's journal log. - logredo - "replay" a JFS formatted device's journal log. - mkfs.jfs - create a JFS formatted partition. - xchkdmp - dump the contents of a JFS fsck log file created with xchklog. - xchklog - extract a log from the JFS fsck workspace into a file. - xpeek - shell-type JFS file system editor. - - - -Source package: jftpgw -Package: jftpgw -Description: Joe's FTP Proxy/Gateway. - FTP proxy program with the following features: - * Active as well as passive FTP transfers. - * Logging of connection attempts. - * Access control features - * If run as root, it drops the privileges as often as possible. - * You can pretend to run a real ftp server. - * User specific forward features. - * Specify how many users are allowed to log in from which IP ranges. - * The throughput rate can be throttled. - * Various login strings are possible. - * Regular users can run the proxy server on unprivileged ports as well. - - - -Source package: jgraph -Package: jgraph -Description: Jim Plank's program for producing PostScript graphs - Jgraph takes a description of a graph or graphs - and produces a postscript file on the standard output. - . - Jgraph is ideal for plotting any mixture of scatter point graphs, line - graphs, and/or bar graphs, and embedding the output into LaTeX, or - any other text processing system which can read postscript. - . - The graph description language is simple enough to get nice looking - graphs with a minimum of effort, yet powerful enough to give the user - the flexibility to tailor the appearance of the graph to his or her - individual preferences. This includes plotting multiple graphs and - laying them out separately on the page (or pages). - - - -Source package: jgroff -Package: jgroff -Description: GNU troff text-formatting system (Japanese Extended). - This package contains the traditional UN*X text formatting tools - troff, nroff, tbl, eqn and pic. These utilities, together with the - man package, are essential for displaying the on-line manual pages. - . - Output can be produced in a number of formats including plain ASCII - and PostScript. All the standard macro packages are supported. A - number of other utilities are also included together with several fonts. - . - jgroff-0.100 is based on groff-1.11a. - - - -Source package: jhcore -Package: jhcore -Description: Jay's House Core, an enhanced core database for lambdamoo - Jay's House Core, a lambdacore based db with significant enhancements. - It features: - . - * Hypertext help system - * Administration groups - * Enhanced english presentation tools - * Added objects (furniture, doors, windows, etc) - * A tutorial - - - -Source package: jhead -Package: jhead -Description: Manipulate the non-image part of EXIF compliant JPEG files - Jhead is a command line driven utility for extracting digital camera settings - from the Exif format files used by many digital cameras. It handles the - various confusing ways these can be expressed, and displays them as F-stop, - shutter speed, etc. It is also able to reduce the size of digital camera JPEGs - without loss of information, by deleting integral thumbnails that digital - cameras put into the Exif header. - . - Upstream is: http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/jhead/ - - - -Source package: jiffy -Package: jiffy -Description: Visualization for nec-based antenna designs - It is never been easier to design antennas! Most hams enjoy - ``fiddling'' with antennas, but comparatively few of us are really - interested in doing one-handed chin-ups at fifty feet above the cold - frozen earth on a snowy and windy night in January. - . - Jiffy will make life a lot easier for you. It can make a drawing - from the antenna design that you made and it can display elevation - and azimuth patterns from the nec output. - - - -Source package: jiffy-perl-tk -Package: jiffy-perl-tk -Description: Visualization for nec-based antenna designs using perl-tk - Another version of jiffy, which uses perl-tk. Compared to the original - jiffy, a program called necview is added, which can view your antenna - design from different angles. A major advantage of this version of jiffy - as compared to the tcl/tk/blt based version: it's a lot faster. - - - -Source package: jigdo -Package: jigdo-file -Description: Download Debian CD images from any Debian mirror - Using the jigdo-lite script contained in this package, you can use - your nearest "regular" Debian mirror to download Debian CD images, - instead of having to use one of the few, slow, overloaded mirrors - that offer the images as direct HTTP or FTP downloads. See - for details. - . - Jigsaw Download, or short jigdo, is a scheme developed primarily to - make it easy to distribute huge filesystem images (e.g. CD (ISO9660) - or DVD (UDF) images) over the internet, but it could also be used for - other data which is awkward to handle due to its size, like - audio/video files or large software packages. - . - jigdo tries to ensure that the large file is downloaded in small - parts which can be stored on different servers. People who want to - download the image do so by telling the jigdo download tool to - process one ".jigdo" file; using it, jigdo downloads the parts and - reassembles the image. jigdo-file is used to prepare the files for - download. - - - -Source package: jikes -Package: jikes -Description: Fast Java compiler adhering to language and VM specifications - Jikes is a Java compiler that translates Java source files as defined in The - Java Language Specification (Addison-Wesley, 1996) into the bytecoded - instruction set and binary format defined in The Java Virtual Machine - Specification (Addison-Wesley, 1996). Unlike other compilers, Jikes accepts - the Java language only as specified: not as a subset, variant, or superset. - . - In addition to strictly adhering to specifications, Jikes is faster than most - compilers and can compute the complete dependency relations in program files. - This allows for the generation of dependency makefiles suitable for use with - make. Jikes can also be run in incremental mode: after the initial - compilation, Jikes waits until prompted, determines which files have been - changed, and then does the minimal amount of work needed to bring the class - files into a complete and consistent state. This cycle can be repeated until - the q command is entered to end the compilation. - - - -Source package: jikespg -Package: jikespg -Description: Jikes Parser Generator - Jikes Parser Generator is a parser generator that accepts as input an - annotated description for a language grammar and produces text files - suitable for inclusion in a parser for that language. It is similar in - function and use to the widely-available parser generators Yacc and Bison. - . - It also provides support for automatic diagnosis and recovery from syntactic - errors. It is the parser generator used by the Jikes Compiler. Jikes Parser - Generator can generate parsers for LALR(k) grammars and produce output - suitable for use with parsers written in Java, C, or C++. - - - -Source package: jitterbug -Package: jitterbug -Description: A cgi-bin tool for problem reporting and tracking - JitterBug is a cgi-bin tool for problem reporting and tracking developed - by Andrew Tridgell for the Samba Team. - It is highly customizable to your own project's needs. - It has both a web interface and an e-mail based one for submitting - bug reports. - - - -Source package: jless -Package: jless -Description: A file pager program, similar to more(1) supporting ISO2022 - Jless is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward - movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, jless does not - have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large input - files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Jless uses - terminfo, so it can run on a variety of terminals. There is even limited - support for hardcopy terminals. - . - Jless supporting ISO 2022 code extension techniques and Japanese codes. - - - -Source package: jlex -Package: jlex -Description: A Lex-style lexical analyser generator for Java - The JLex utility is a lexical analyser generator, modelled after the - popular UNIX "lex" utility. - . - JLex takes a specification file similar to that accepted by Lex, - then creates a Java source file for the corresponding lexical analyzer. - - - -Source package: jmon -Package: jmon -Description: distributed resource monitor - Resource monitoring for large networks. The jMon system allows for - the real time monitoring of CPU, memory and swap usage. The system - makes use of a small daemon running on each of the machines that are - to be monitored. - . - The client makes a TCP/IP connection with each of the servers - specified in the configuration file. The statistics of all the host - machines are displayed in an ncurses window on the console. - - - -Source package: jnethack -Package: jnethack -Description: The dungeon exploration game JNetHack (nethack with Japanese l10n) - JNetHack is Japanese localized version of NetHack. - NetHack is D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) style adventure game. - . - Special features of JNetHack version are following: - * Japanese message - * New character 'Fighter' (She wears 'sailor blouse') - * High score server - * GTK+ mode - * And so on... - - - -Source package: joe -Package: joe -Description: user friendly full screen text editor - Joe, the Joe's Own Editor, has the feel of most PC text editors: the key - sequences are reminiscent of WordStar and Turbo C editors, but the feature - set is much larger than of those. Joe has all of the features a Unix - user should expect: full use of termcap/terminfo, complete VI-style Unix - integration, a powerful configuration file, and regular expression search - system. It also has six help reference cards which are always available, - and an intuitive, simple, and well thought-out user interface. - . - Joe has a great screen update optimization algorithm, multiple windows - (through/between which you can scroll) and lacks the confusing notion of - named buffers. It has command history, TAB expansion in file selection - menus, undo and redo functions, (un)indenting and paragraph formatting, - filtering highlighted blocks through any external Unix command, editing - a pipe into or out of a command, and block move, copy, delete or filter. - . - Through simple QEdit-style configuration files, Joe can be set up to - emulate editors such as Pico and Emacs, along with a complete immitation - of WordStar, and a restricted mode version (lets you edit only the files - specified on the command line). Joe also has a deferred screen update to - handle typeahead, and it ensures that deferral is not bypassed by tty - buffering. It's usable even at 2400 baud, and it will work on any - kind of sane terminal. - - - -Source package: john -Package: john -Description: An active password cracking tool - john, normally called john the ripper, is a tool to find - weak passwords of your users, and even mail them automatically - if you want. - - - -Source package: jove -Package: jove -Description: This is Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs (jove), a small and powerful editor. - It has the same interface as the original EMACS editor written at - MIT by Richard Stallman. Although JOVE is meant to be compatible with - EMACS for usual commands, there are some major differences between the two - editors. It is a very light editor (~100Kbyte), good replacement for vi. - - - -Source package: joystick -Package: joystick -Description: Testing and calibration tools - jstest (1) - joystick test program - jscal (1) - joystick calibration program - inputattach (1) - attach a serial line to a joystick device - joystick-device-check(8) - fixes the major numbers depending - on the running kernel - - - -Source package: jpeginfo -Package: jpeginfo -Description: Prints information and tests integrity of JPEG/JFIF files. - jpeginfo can be used to generate informative listings of jpeg - files, and also to check jpeg files for errors. It can also - detect broken jpeg and delete them automatically. - - - -Source package: jpilot -Package: jpilot -Description: A GTK app to modify the contents of your pilots DB's - This is an impressive near-full-featured Pilot desktop similar to the - one that comes with the Pilot for Windows platforms. Written in GTK, - it's very useful and functional. -Package: jpilot-plugins -Description: Plugins for jpilot - This package includes two plugins for jpilot: - . - o Expenses - o SyncTime - - - -Source package: jslaunch -Package: jslaunch -Description: Joystick button shell command execution/shutdown tool - jslaunch is a very small daemon/program that will start a specified - shell command when a combination of joystick buttons is pressed. - One of its uses is as a backup way to make a clean shutdown - if your console has been messed up by X11 or SVGAlib and you - don't have a terminal sitting on your desk to log in and - shut down from, but you can use it for example as a remote - control to do just about anything (including starting a measurement - on an experimental setup connected to your computer). - You will not need any joystick drivers. - - - -Source package: jtex-base -Package: jtex-base -Description: basic jTeX library files. - jTeX is a TeX for Japanese language. - - - -Source package: juice -Package: juice -Description: playlist editor / player frontend - Juice is a frontend for mpg123 and other players. It provides - a nifty dialog-based playlist editor. - . - It basically allows you to browse through your files in a - "Midnight Commander"-like fashion. The MP3's you select are - treated as a playlist which can be shuffled, rearranged, - saved, etc. - . - In order to play audio files, two player interfaces are - provided. The mpg123-specific interface uses the remote - protocol of mpg123 (This feature was introduced in version - 0.59r in order to accommodate generic frontends.) The other - player frontend is generic and allows for any player to be - used. This is useful if you do not want to limit the - functionality of juice to MP3's. Please note that this - generic frontend is still in early beta phase and is - pretty buggy. - . - Of course juice comes with all the bells & whistles you'd - expect from a quality application and has (among others) - full integrated help functionality as well as full dialog - based configuration file editor. - - - -Source package: juke -Package: juke -Description: A curse based jukebox program. - Juke is a simple curses/ ncurses based juke box program for Unix - computers. It uses command line based players to play all kinds of - music format. - - - -Source package: jumpnbump -Package: jumpnbump -Description: Cute multiplayer platform game with bunnies - You, as a bunny, have to jump on your opponents to make them - explode. It's a true multiplayer game, you can't play this alone. - It has network support. - . - This program is a unix port of the old DOS game by brainchilddesign. - - - -Source package: jumpnbump-levels -Package: jumpnbump-levels -Description: Cute multiplayer platform game with bunnies (extra levels) - You, as a bunny, have to jump on your opponents to make them - explode. This package contains eleven extra levels. - - - -Source package: junior-arcade -Package: junior-arcade -Description: Debian Jr. arcade games - This meta package will install arcade games suitable, in the - opinion of the contributors to the Debian Jr. project, for children - of all ages. Mastering most of these games requires dexterity - and cognitive skills usually developed only in the older children - (around ages 5 to 8). But the youngest children may enjoy watching - older players, or just poking randomly at the controls, depending - on the game. - - - -Source package: junior-art -Package: junior-art -Description: Debian Jr. Art - Tools for children to produce artwork. While gimp is more complex, - and is aimed at the graphic artist, it is not necessarily much harder - to use than the older, less full-featured xpaint. Children starting - out with just a small subset of the functions of these tools - eventually pick up quite a number of new things as they explore, - either with adults or other children with whom they share their - computers, or on their own. - - - -Source package: junior-doc -Package: junior-doc -Description: Debian Jr. Documentation - Includes, for the moment, just the "Quick Guide" which helps a new user - of Debian Jr. get started. The intention of the Debian Jr. working - group is to provide a variety of additional documents to help children - and sys admins alike with the installation, configuration, and use of a - Debian Jr. system. - - - -Source package: junior-games-card -Package: junior-games-card -Description: Debian Jr. Card Games - A collection of card games, for the time being just solitaire, which - are probably more suited to older children than young, although - the "memory" type games in pysol may appeal to children just entering - grade school. - - - -Source package: junior-games-gl -Package: junior-games-gl -Description: Debian Jr. 3D Games (hardware acceleration required) - These games all use OpenGL libraries. They will not work without - decent 3D graphics cards providing hardware-accelerated OpenGL. - . - While armagetron and gltron are different interpretations of the - game depicted in the classic 3D-animated movie "Tron", Tux Racer - is an all-original made-for-Linux 3D racing game. Unlike the - standard blood-and-guts fare in the 3D games universe, all of - these games are suitable for children. - - - -Source package: junior-games-net -Package: junior-games-net -Description: Debian Jr. Network Games - While XPilot has a broad international community of players (mostly - on high-bandwidth connections) it can be enjoyed on a home network - as well. XBlast, on the other hand, achieves networking using the X - protocol, so it is best suited to a local network. - - - -Source package: junior-games-sim -Package: junior-games-sim -Description: Debian Jr. Simulation Games - Simulation games tend to be rather complex, so we recommend them for - older children, and even then some help from someone older may be - needed. - - - -Source package: junior-games-text -Package: junior-games-text -Description: Debian Jr. Text Games - The principal virtue of these games is their simplicity. They will run - on any hardware, and some of them are simple enough to control so that - very young children can enjoy them (e.g. snake) - - - -Source package: junior-gnome -Package: junior-gnome -Description: Debian Jr. for Gnome - This package includes a collection of programs for children - which are built for Gnome. A Gnome desktop is not required - in order to run these. They are kept separate merely so that - installing a Debian Jr. system won't drag in all kinds of - Gnome dependencies. - . - As such, this package is by no means a complete collection of - programs suitable for children in Gnome. The Debian Jr. project - will be adding to this list in future release, and likely - refining the package into categories the way the rest of Debian - Jr. packages are now organized. - - - -Source package: junior-kde -Package: junior-kde -Description: Debian Jr. for KDE - This package includes a collection of programs for children - which are built for KDE. A KDE desktop is not required - in order to run these. They are kept separate merely so that - installing a Debian Jr. system won't drag in all kinds of - KDE dependencies. - . - As such, this package is by no means a complete collection of - programs suitable for children in KDE. The Debian Jr. project - will be adding to this list in future releases, and likely - refining the package into categories the way the rest of Debian - Jr. packages are now organized. - - - -Source package: junior-math -Package: junior-math -Description: Debian Jr. educational math - This meta package will install educational math programs suitable for - children. Some of the packages use mathematics that is well beyond - the abilities of young children (e.g. fractals and cryptography), but - we hope that by using them they gain an appreciation of the beauty of - math from an early age. Other packages allow children to explore and - learn math concepts in an engaging, interactive way. Some packages - are more general, providing math activities as only one part of the - package, e.g. bsdgames includes "arithmetic" in addition to other - non-math games, and xbase-clients provides xcalc. - - - -Source package: junior-programming -Package: junior-programming -Description: Debian Jr. programming - The emphasis for this sampling of programming packages for children - is first on simple interpreted languages. Also important for using - languages with children are good documentation, and some ability to - produce visual programs without too much effort. It is by no means - a complete list, and your are encouraged to explore other languages - with children as well. - . - The Logo language is specifically designed for children, with a strong - emphasis on the visual and concrete, while Python is recognized as - a good language to teach programming with, has very good docs, and - a number of different gui bindings, Tk being the most common so that - is what is included here. - - - -Source package: junior-puzzle -Package: junior-puzzle -Description: Debian Jr. Puzzles - Some puzzle-type games, from the more arcade-like rocks-n-diamonds - to xjig (a jigsaw puzzle program), to lmemory (based on the classic - "memory" card game), we hope this sampling of packages will appeal - to child and adult alike. - - - -Source package: junior-sound -Package: junior-sound -Description: Debian Jr. sound - This meta package will install a sampling of sound packages for - a system that is used by children. While not all of these will - be things that children will use directly, a child's system - administrator can make use of them to ensure that the child - gets the most out of their system. - - - -Source package: junior-system -Package: junior-system -Description: Debian Jr. System tools - This package includes a few tools for helping children learn about and - use their system. - . - Midnight Commander is more than just a file manager. It is shell with - which children can explore and manage their own accounts. It can be a - great help for the very young, as it saves them some typing (as - compared with using a command-line shell directly). It is also packed - with power and flexibility which can be tapped by older children and - adults alike. - . - The 'hello' sample program can be used as an instructional aid, as - an example of how to invoke programs from the shell, specify switches, - use the man page, and so on. - . - A fun way to visualize filesystems is by using xcruise to zoom about - from node to node through "galaxies" of files, directories, and - symbolic links. - . - Finally, lavaps not only provides a very pleasing way to visualize - running processes and the resources they use, but can also make - discovering and killing errant processes an easy thing to do for - children who lack the ability yet to easily manage "ps" and "kill" - from the command line. - - - -Source package: junior-toys -Package: junior-toys -Description: Debian Jr. desktop toys - This meta package will install desktop toys suitable for children. - - - -Source package: junior-typing -Package: junior-typing -Description: Debian Jr. typing - This meta package will install typing tutors and typing games for - various skill levels. From tuxtype for the young (and young at - heart) to gtypist for a "serious" typing tutor program. - - - -Source package: junior-writing -Package: junior-writing -Description: Debian Jr. writing - This meta package will install tools for your budding young - writers. Since there are a wide variety of opinions as to - what constitutes the "best" text editor, a number are provided - to choose from. A spell-checker and dictionary client are - provided as well. Finally, abiword is included as our choice - for a word processor. - - - -Source package: junkbuster -Package: junkbuster -Description: The Internet Junkbuster! - Junkbuster is an instrumentable proxy that filters the HTTP stream between - web servers and browsers. It can prevent ads and other unwanted junk from - appearing in your web browser. - - - -Source package: junkfilter -Package: junkfilter -Description: A junk-email filtering program for procmail - This package uses procmail filtering algorithms to detect junk email. This - results in internal procmail variables being assigned to indicate the reason - why the email has been classified as junk. The user can then use those - variables within their .procmailrc file to deal with the junk in any way - they see fit. There are a number of filters available in the package, and - can be selected from a simple config file on a per-user basis. - - - -Source package: jvim -Package: jvim-canna -Description: Japanized VIM (Canna version) - JVIM 3.0 is Japanized VIM (VI clone editor) by K.Tsuchida - on May 5, 2001 (patch version 2.1a). - This editor can utilize the canna-server in "canna" package - directly without other extra libraries (i.e. libonew) in order - to enter "Kanji" from kon (Kanji linux cONsole) in kon2 package. -Package: jvim-doc -Description: Documentation for jvim (Japanized VIM) - JVIM 3.0 is Japanized VIM (VI clone editor) by K.Tsuchida - on May 5, 2001 (patch version 2.1a). - - - -Source package: jwhois -Package: jwhois -Description: Improved Caching Whois client - GNU jwhois is an Internet Whois client that queries hosts for - information according to RFC 954 - NICNAME/WHOIS. JWHOIS is configured - via a configuration file that contains information about all known Whois - servers. Upon execution, the host to query is selected based on the - information in the configuration file. - . - The configuration file is highly customizable and makes heavy use of - regular expressions. - - - -Source package: jython -Package: jython -Description: Python seamlessly integrated with Java - Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented - language Python seamlessly integrated with the Java platform. The - predecessor to Jython, JPython, is certified as 100% Pure Java. - . - Jython is complementary to Java and allows the two languages to be freely - mixed. It is especially suited for embedded scripting, interactive - experimentation and rapid application development, and it can - interact with Java packages or with running Java applications. -Package: jython-doc -Description: Jython documentation including API docs - Official documentation for Jython, an implementation of Python - seamlessly integrated with Java. This includes detailed Jython usage - information as well as the API documentation for the Jython classes. - . - This package only contains documentation specific to Jython; for general - Python documentation including a Python language reference and tutorial, - see package python2.1-doc. - - - -Source package: jzip -Package: jzip -Description: Text mode interpreter for Z-Code adventures, etc. - This package provides the jzip Z-Code interpreter required to run - Infocom or Inform-generated text adventures, although the format can - be used for more than games. It is based on the zip interpreter sources - and adapted by John D. Holder . - - - -Source package: k6fftwgel -Package: k6fftwgel-dev -Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on AMD K6-2 - This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It - is extremely fast. This package contains the statically - linked library and the header files. - . - This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in - replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. - The code is tuned for AMD k6-2 processors and can be as much as three - times as fast as vanilla fftw. -Package: k6fftwgel2 -Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on AMD K6-2 - This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one - or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package - contains the documentation and the shared version of the - libraries. To get the static library and the header files you - need to install fftw1-dev. - . - This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in - replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. - The code is tuned for AMD k6-2 processors and can be as much as three - times as fast as vanilla fftw. - - - -Source package: k7fftwgel -Package: k7fftwgel-dev -Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on AMD K7 - This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It - is extremely fast. This package contains the statically - linked library and the header files. - . - This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in - replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. - The code is tuned for AMD k7 processors and can be as much as three - times as fast as vanilla fftw. -Package: k7fftwgel2 -Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on AMD K7 - This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one - or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package - contains the documentation and the shared version of the - libraries. To get the static library and the header files you - need to install fftw1-dev. - . - This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in - replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. - The code is tuned for AMD k7 processors and can be as much as three - times as fast as vanilla fftw. - - - -Source package: kaffe -Package: kaffe -Description: A JVM to run Java bytecode - This is Kaffe, a virtual machine designed to execute Java bytecode. - It performs "just-in-time" code conversion from the abstract code to - the host machine's native code. This will ultimately allow execution of - Java code at the same speed as standard compiled code but while maintaining - the advantages and flexibility of code independence. - - - -Source package: kakasi -Package: kakasi -Description: KAnji KAna Simple Inverter - KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters - to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read - Japanese documents. - . - The name "KAKASI" is the abbreviation of "kanji kana simple inverter" - and the inverse of SKK "simple kana kanji converter" which is - developed by Masahiko Sato at Tohoku University. The most entries of - the kakasi dictionary is derived form the SKK dictionaries. If you - have some interests in the naming of "KAKASI", please consult to - Japanese-English dictionary. :-) - . - (1) "Romaji" is alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation. -Package: kakasi-dic -Description: KAKASI dictionary files - This package provides KAKASI dictionary files. You have to install - this package if you use KAKASI. - . - KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters - to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read - Japanese documents. - . - (1) "Romaji" is alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation. -Package: libkakasi2 -Description: Library version of KAKASI - This package provides the function of KAKASI as a shared library. - . - KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters - to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read - Japanese documents. - . - (1) "Romaji" is alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation. -Package: libkakasi2-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for library version of KAKASI - This package provides header files and static libraries for library - version of KAKASI. - . - KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters - to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read - Japanese documents. - . - (1) "Romaji" is alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation. - - - -Source package: kaptain -Package: captain -Description: Graphical front-end for command line programs (Qt version) - Captain is a universal graphical front-end (Qt) based on context-free - grammars. The program kaptain reads a file containing grammatical rules - for generating text. It builds a dialog from the grammar and generates - the text according to the user's settings. - . - There's also KDE version of this package (kaptain) if you have already - installed KDE desktop. -Package: kaptain -Description: Graphical front-end for command line programs (KDE version) - Kaptain is a universal graphical front-end (KDE) based on context-free - grammars. The program kaptain reads a file containing grammatical rules - for generating text. It builds a dialog from the grammar and generates - the text according to the user's settings. - . - There's also Qt version of this package (captain) if you don't want to - install KDE libraries. - - - -Source package: karpski -Package: karpski -Description: ethernet analyzer and sniffer - This is a GTK based packet analyzer. Its abilities as a sniffer or - scanner are limited, but this sniffer is much easier to use than - other popular sniffers such as tcpdump. In addition, there is a - protocol definition file in which other protocols can be added. - . - Karpski may also be used to launch programs against addresses on your - local network and as a local network intrusion tool. - . - For more information: http://mojo.calyx.net/~btx/karpski.html - - - -Source package: kascade -Package: kascade -Description: Client for Kascade, a distributed Open directory search-engine - Kascade is a novel type of search-engine, based on the Open directory - principle. This means that anyone can structure a small part of the - information on the internet, corresponding to their personal interests or - expertise. The resulting parts are placed in a large categorical structure - that others can browse to search for information. Examples of Open Directory - initiatives are Dmoz and Infomarker. - . - In contrast with other Open Directory initiatives, though, the parts that - people maintain now reside on their own server. What results is a distributed - Open Directory! As with Gnutella, though, there are no fixed central servers. - This implies that anyone can start a new structure. Actually any piece can - be easily replaced, hopefully leading to competitive improvement. The - distributed nature and lack of central control facilities make for a - system immune to company or government control, much like Gnutella and the - Internet itself. - - - -Source package: kbackup -Package: kbackup -Description: A console single host backup solution for various media - From the Documentation: - . - It is one of the most powerful backup packages around, supporting - a wide range of devices and options. For reasons of portability and - reliability it uses the well-established afio and tar programs for - writing archives. - . - It greatly extends the capabilities of these archive handlers, providing - all the features you might expect from a full-fledged backup system. - It can be easily and extensively configured and operated with a user - friendly menu interface and can also run automatically for doing scheduled - backups without user interaction. - . - Among the features are: - compressed archives, encrypted archives, double buffering, automatic handling - of multi-volume archives, tape archives, floppy archives, hard disk archives, - file archives, incremental backups, scheduled backups, extensive manual. -Package: kbackup-doc -Description: The documentation for KBackup - Documentation to KBackup in various formats: A4 and letter ps, txt and html. - . - KBackup is an shell based backup package which supports a wide range - of devices and options (see package kbackup). -Package: kbackup-multibuf -Description: Multibuf extends kbackup for multiple volumes - multibuf is a tape archive manager which provides the capability of - extending a single logical archive over multiple physical media - volumes. - - - -Source package: kbd -Package: kbd -Description: Linux console font and keytable utilities. - This package allows you to set up the Linux console, change the font, - resize text mode virtual consoles and remap the keyboard. - . - It now contains the `openvt' program, formerly known as `open'. - . - It now contains the `kbdrate' program, formerly part of the `util-linux' - package. - - - -Source package: kbear -Package: kbear -Description: Graphical ftp client for KDE - KBear is a graphical ftp client with ability to connect to multiple - hosts simultaneously. You can copy/move files or directories between - the hosts by drag and drop or cut and paste. It also has a dynamic site - database. - - - -Source package: kcc -Package: kcc -Description: Kanji code filter - kcc can converts various Japanese encodings such as EUC-JP, - 7bitJIS, 8bitJIS and ShiftJIS with Half-width Kana supports. - kcc can detect these encoding automatically as much as possible. - . - Sponsored by Fumitoshi UKAI - - - -Source package: kcd -Package: kcd -Description: a CD player applet for KDE Kicker - Kcd provides a docklet for the KDE Kicker which has some controls (previous, - play, pause, stop, next, eject) and displays elapsed/remaining play-time. - It also features CDDB support. - . - This is an early development version for testing purposes. - - - -Source package: kcpuload -Package: kcpuload -Description: a CPU meter for Kicker - A simple CPU meter for the KDE Kicker which displays percent usage, with - support for SMP and separate user/system loads. It will show the CPU usage in - form of one or two configurable diagrams. There are settings for colors and - some different styles. Note that it isn't the real system load that's shown, - but the percent used of the total CPU power, which is calculated from the - number of CPU ticks. - - - -Source package: kdbg -Package: kdbg -Description: Graphical debugger interface - KDbg is a graphical user interface to gdb, the GNU debugger. It provides - an intuitive interface for setting breakpoints, inspecting variables, - and stepping through code. KDbg requires KDE but you can of course debug - any program. - . - Features: - * Inspection of variable values in a tree structure. - * Direct member: For certain compound data types the most important - member values are displayed next to the variable name, so that it is - not necessary to expand the subtree of that variable in order to see - the member value. KDbg can also display Qt 2's QString values, which - are Unicode strings. - * Debugger at your finger tips: The basic debugger functions (step, - next, run, finish, until, set/clear/enable/disable breakpoint) are - bound to function keys F5 through F10. Quick and easy. - * View source code, search text, set program arguments and environment - variables, display arbitrary expressions. - * Debugging of core dumps, attaching to running processes is possible. - * Conditional breakpoints. - - - -Source package: kde-designer -Package: kde-designer -Description: Qt GUI Designer (With KDE Widget support) - This package contains Qt Designer. Qt Designer is a tool that makes - designing and implementing user interfaces a lot easier. With Qt Designer, - you will learn how to create your own dialogs and how to arrange the user - interface elements in the dialogs so that the dialogs look both nice and - natural and can accommodate various environments, like different languages - and user settings. - . - This package contains KDE widget support - - - -Source package: kde-i18n -Package: kde-i18n-az -Description: Azerbaijan i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Azerbaijan i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-ca -Description: Catalan i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Catalan i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-cs -Description: Czech i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Czech i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-da -Description: Danish i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Danish i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-de -Description: German i18n files for KDE - This package contains the German i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-el -Description: Greek i18n files for KDE - This package contains the greek i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-engb -Description: English (UK) i18n files for KDE - This package contains the English (UK) i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-eo -Description: Esperanto i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Esperanto i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-es -Description: Spanish i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Spanish i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-et -Description: Eesti i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Eesti i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-fi -Description: Finnish i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Finnish i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-fr -Description: French i18n files for KDE - This package contains the French i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-he -Description: Hebrew i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Hebrew i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-hu -Description: Hungarian i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Hungarian i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-is -Description: Icelandic i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Icelandic i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-it -Description: Italian i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Italian i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-ja -Description: Japanese i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Japanese i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-ko -Description: Korean i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Korean i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-lt -Description: Lithuanian i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Litnuanian i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-lv -Description: Latvian i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Latvian i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-mt -Description: Malta i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Malta i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-nl -Description: Netherlands i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Netherlands i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-no -Description: Norwegian (Bokmal) i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Norwegian (Bokmal) i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-nony -Description: Norwegian (Nynorsk) i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Norwegian (Nynorsk) i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-pl -Description: Polish i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Polish i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-pt -Description: Portuguese i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Portuguese i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-ptbr -Description: Brazilian Portuguese i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Brazilian Portuguese i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-ro -Description: Romanian i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Romanian i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-ru -Description: Russian i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Russian i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-sk -Description: Slovak i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Slovak i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-sl -Description: Slovenian i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Slovenian i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-sr -Description: Serbian i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Serbian i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-sv -Description: Swedish i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Swedish i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-ta -Description: Tamil i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Tamil i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-tr -Description: Turkish i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Turkish i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-uk -Description: Ukrainian i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Ukrainian i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-zhcngb2312 -Description: Simplified Chinese i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Simplified Chinese i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. -Package: kde-i18n-zhtwbig5 -Description: Chinese i18n files for KDE - This package contains the Chinese i18n files for all KDE core - appliactions. - - - -Source package: kde-theme-plessky -Package: kde-theme-matte -Description: Matte family of themes for KDE - The Matte family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the - look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be - applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. - . - This package includes window decoration themes BlueMandarine, - BluePlastic, MacBlue, Matte, Matte-Green and Matte-thickBorder, - as well as widget themes MacBlue-Aqua, MacBlue-Comfort and Matte. - . - These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. -Package: kde-theme-metallic -Description: Metallic family of themes for KDE - The Metallic family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the - look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be - applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. - . - This package includes window decoration themes BrushedMetal, - Diesel-Blue, Diesel-Blue-topless, Diesel-GreenBlue, Diesel-topless, - E15, Felix, GreenThin and microGUI, as well as widget theme Diesel-Blue. - . - These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. -Package: kde-theme-neon -Description: Neon family of themes for KDE - The Neon family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the - look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be - applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. - . - This package includes window decoration themes Bright, Neon, Neon3, - NeonRound and NeonStep, as well as widget themes neon and neon-gradient. - . - These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. -Package: kde-theme-pastel -Description: Pastel family of themes for KDE - The Pastel family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the - look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be - applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. - . - This package includes window decoration themes Freestyle-rose, - Freestyle-rose-deco, Harmony, Hexagram and Z-car, as well as widget - themes egypt and egypt-brown. - . - These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. -Package: kde-theme-sweetpill -Description: Sweetpill family of themes for KDE - The Sweetpill family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the - look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be - applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. - . - This package includes window decoration themes Sweetpill-Blackcurrant, - Sweetpill-Citrus, Sweetpill-Crowberry, Sweetpill-Eggplant, Sweetpill-Jade, - Sweetpill-Lime, Sweetpill-Popcorn and Sweetpill-Pumpkin. - . - These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. - - - -Source package: kdeaddons -Package: kate-plugins -Description: plugins for Kate, the KDE text editor - This package contains a variety of useful plugins for Kate, the Emacs-styled - text editor for KDE. The plugins can be loaded through the plugin - manager in Kate settings. - . - Highlights include HTML tag insertion, insertion of shell command output, - opening of include files, a project manager and a text filter. - . - This package is part of the KDE addons module. -Package: kdeaddons-doc-html -Description: KDE addons documentation in HTML format - By default the addon plugins and applets provided with KDE (the K Desktop - Environment) only provide their documentation in KDE docbook format, - which can only be read by Konqueror or KHelpCenter. This package - provides all of the KDE addons documentation converted to HTML format - so it can be read with any web browser. - . - The documentation will be installed into the usual directories - /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML///, for instance - /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kicker-applets/. Documentation is - provided for packages kate-plugins and kicker-applets. - . - This package is part of the KDE addons module. -Package: kicker-applets -Description: applets for Kicker, the KDE panel - This package contains a variety of applets for Kicker, the KDE panel. - The applets will appear in the panel's Add--Applet menu. - . - Included are a system monitor and a colour picker. - . - This package is part of the KDE addons module. -Package: knewsticker-scripts -Description: scripts for KNewsTicker, the KDE news ticker - This package contains a variety of scripts that provide additional news - sources for KNewsTicker, the news ticker applet for the KDE panel. See - /usr/share/doc/knewsticker-scripts/README.Debian for usage details. - . - Highlights include newsgroup handling and stock data retrieval. - . - This package is part of the KDE addons module. -Package: konq-plugins -Description: plugins for Konqueror, the KDE file/web/doc browser - This package contains a variety of useful plugins for Konqueror, the - file manager, web browser and document viewer for KDE. - The plugins will appear in Konqueror's Tools menu. - . - Highlights for web browsing include web page translation, web page archiving, - HTML structural analysis and fast access to common options. Highlights - for directory browsing include directory filters and image gallery - creation. - . - This package is part of the KDE addons module. -Package: noatun-plugins -Description: plugins for Noatun, the KDE media player - This package contains a variety of useful plugins for Noatun, the audio and - video media player for KDE. The plugins can be loaded through the plugin - manager in Noatun settings. - . - Highlights include an alarm clock, guessing tags from filenames and a - number of scopes ranging from visually entrancing to "weird and annoying". - . - This package is part of the KDE addons module. - - - -Source package: kdeadmin -Package: kcmlinuz -Description: KDE Frontend for the Linux kernel configuration - kcmlinuz is a KDE based frontend to Linux kernel configuration. - It runs out of the KDE Control Center. -Package: kcron -Description: Crontab editor for KDE - Crontab editor for KDE -Package: kpackage -Description: Software package tool for KDE - This is a frontend to both .rpm and .deb package formats. It allows you - to view currently installed packages, browse available packages, and - install/remove them. -Package: ksysv -Description: SysV-style init configuration editor - This program allows you to edit your start and stop scripts using a - drag and drop GUI. -Package: kuser -Description: A user/group administration tool for KDE - A user/group administration tool for KDE -Package: kwuftpd -Description: wu-ftpd configuration tool - This program allows you to manipulate the configuration files for - wu-ftpd. -Package: lilo-config -Description: lilo configuration plugin for KDE - lilo-config is a kcontrol plugin for configuring LILO, the most commonly - used Linux boot loader. -Package: secpolicy -Description: PAM security policy configuration tool - This tool allows you to manipulate the PAM configuration files for each - "service" you have created to use PAM. - - - -Source package: kdeartwork -Package: kdeartwork-misc -Description: various multimedia goodies released with KDE - This package contains miscellaneous multimedia goodies that come with - the official KDE release. They can be applied to your desktop through - the KDE Control Centre. - . - Included are KDE sounds. - . - This package is part of the KDE artwork module. -Package: kdeartwork-style -Description: widget styles released with KDE - This package contains the widget styles that come with the official KDE - release. Widget styles can be used to customise the look and feel of - interface components such as buttons, scrollbars and so on. They - can be applied using the style manager in the KDE Control Centre. - . - Included are widget styles B3, KDE-SGI and KDE Step Hi-color. - . - This package is part of the KDE artwork module. -Package: kdeartwork-theme-desktop -Description: desktop themes released with KDE - This package contains the desktop themes that come with the official KDE - release. Desktop themes can be used to customise colours, icons, sounds, - wallpapers, window decorations and more. They can be applied using the - theme manager in the KDE Control Centre. - . - Included are desktop theme Eclipse and icon themes Locolor and Technical. - . - This package is part of the KDE artwork module. -Package: kdeartwork-theme-window -Description: window decoration themes released with KDE - This package contains the window decoration themes that come with the - official KDE release. Window decoration themes can be used to customise - the look of window borders and buttons, and can be applied using the - window decoration manager or the theme manager in the KDE Control Centre. - . - To apply the IceWM themes included in this package, select IceWM in the - window decoration manager and use the Configure tab to select which - specific IceWM theme you want. - . - Included are IceWM window decoration themes MenschMaschine and Model. - . - This package is part of the KDE artwork module. - - - -Source package: kdebase -Package: kate -Description: text editor for KDE - Kate is a fast text editor for the KDE desktop with an Emacs-style document - interface. -Package: kdebase -Description: KDE core applications - This is a suite of all kde core applications : - Includes: kicker, kwin, kdesktop and others... -Package: kdebase-audiolibs -Description: KDE audio libraries amd modules for kdebase - This package contains the different audio interface modules and libraries - provided by the kdebase package. These includes interfaces to cdparanoia, - and ogg/vorbis. -Package: kdebase-dev -Description: KDE core applications (development files) - KDE core application development files - You need these files to compile kde applications. -Package: kdebase-doc -Description: Documentation for Applications in kdebase - All the documentation for all the Applications in kdebase -Package: kdebase-libs -Description: KDE libraries and modules for kdebase - This package contains the different interface modules and libraries - provided by the kdebase package. These includes interfaces to pop3, nntp - and others. This package also contains kdesu. -Package: kdewallpapers -Description: Some wallpapers for KDE - The wallpapers that come with KDE, but can be used everywhere else - as well -Package: kdm -Description: The K Desktop Manager - The K Desktop Manager - . - kdm manages a collection of X servers, which may be on the local host or - remote machines. It provides services similar to those provided by init, - getty, and login on character-based terminals: prompting for login name and - password, authenticating the user, and running a session. kdm supports XDMCP - (X Display Manager Control Protocol) and can also be used to run a chooser - process which presents the user with a menu of possible hosts that offer - XDMCP display management. -Package: konqueror -Description: KDE's advanced File Manager, Web Browser and Document Viewer - KDE's advanced File Manager, Web Browser and Document Viewer -Package: konsole -Description: X terminal emulation for KDE - Konsole is an X terminal emulation which provides a command-line interface - (CLI) while using the graphical K Desktop Environment. Konsole helps to - better organize user's desktop by containing multiple sessions in a single - window (a less cluttered desktop). - . - It's advanced features include a simple configuration and the ability to use - multiple terminal shells in a single window - . - Using Konsole, a user can open: - . - Linux console sessions - Midnight Commander file manager sessions - Shell sessions - Root consoles sessions -Package: kscreensaver -Description: Screen savers for KDE - This package contains all of the Screen Savers that are included in the - kdebase distribution. -Package: libkonq-dev -Description: Core libraries for KDE's file manager (development headers) - This library is used by several KDE 2 apps include konqueror and kdesktop - . - This package contains development headers -Package: libkonq3 -Description: Core libraries for KDE's file manager - This library is used by several KDE 2 apps include konqueror and kdesktop - - - -Source package: kdebindings -Package: dcopperl -Description: Perl bindings for DCOP - Perl bindings for DCOP -Package: dcoppython -Description: Python bindings for DCOP - Python bindings for DCOP -Package: libdcopc-dev -Description: C bindings for DCOP (Development files) - C bindings for DCOP -Package: libdcopc1 -Description: C bindings for DCOP - C bindings for DCOP -Package: libkdexparts-dev -Description: Python bindings for DCOP - Python bindings for DCOP -Package: libkdexparts1 -Description: Python bindings for DCOP - Python bindings for DCOP - - - -Source package: kdegames -Package: kabalone -Description: Abalone board game for KDE - Abalone is a simple board strategy game that is played by two players. There - are red and yellow pieces for each player. Beginning from a start position - where each player has 14 pieces, moves are drawn until one player has pushed - 6 pieces of his opponent out of the board -Package: kasteroids -Description: Asteroids for KDE - You know this game. It is based on Warwick Allison's QwSpriteField - widget. - . - The objective of kasteroids is to destroy all the asteroids on the screen to - advance to the next level. Your ship is destroyed if it makes contact with - an asteroid. -Package: katomic -Description: The Atomic Entertainment Handbook - This is a puzzle game, in which the object is to assemble a molecule - from its atoms on a Sokoban-like board. On each move, an atom goes - as far as it can in a specified direction before being stopped by a - wall or another atom. -Package: kbackgammon -Description: A Backgammon game for KDE - KBackgammon is a backgammon program for KDE2. It is based on the code, - ideas and concepts of KFibs (which is a FIBS client for KDE1). For a - short time, KBackgammon was called bacKgammon (if you know somebody - who is still using bacKgammon, please force them to upgrade :-)). -Package: kbattleship -Description: Battleship game for KDE - This is an implementation of the Battleship game. Each player tries to - be the first to sink all the opponent's ships by firing "blindly" at - them. The game has options to play over a network connection or against - the computer. -Package: kblackbox -Description: A simple logical game for the KDE project - KBlackBox is a game of hide and seek played on an grid of boxes. Your - opponent (Random number generator, in this case) has hidden several balls - within this box. By shooting rays into the box and observing where they - emerge it is possible to deduce the positions of the hidden balls. The fewer - rays you use to find the balls, the lower your score. -Package: kdecarddecks -Description: Card decks for KDE games - Several different collections of card images for use by KDE games. -Package: kjezz -Description: Jezzball clone for the K Desktop Environment. - This is a clone of the popular Jezzball game originally created - by Microsoft. Jezzball is one of the rare and simple games - requiring skill, timing, and patience in order to be successful. - A ball begins to bounce off of an area enclosed by four borders - (like a square). You must move your pointer to certain areas - within the square. Upon clicking, a new border is constructed at - a relatively quick pace. You can change the direction of the borders by 90 - degrees as well. Ultimately, you must force the ball to bounce around in a - smaller, and smaller area as time goes by without the ball ever - touching the borders as they are being constructed. If a ball touches a - certain part of the border as it is being built, the game is over. - After 75% of the original space has been blocked off from the moving - ball, you advance one level, and one more ball is added to the - mix in the following level. -Package: kjumpingcube -Description: Tactical one or two player game - KJumpingCube is a simple tactical game. You can play it against the - computer or against a friend. The playing field consists of squares - that contains points. By clicking on the squares you can increase - the points and if the points reach a maximum the points will jump to - the squares neighbours and take them over. Winner is the one, who - owns all squares. -Package: klines -Description: Color lines for KDE - KLines is a simple game. It is played by one player, so there is only one - winner :-). You play for fun and against the high score. It was inspired - by a well known game - "Color lines", written for DOS by Olga Demina, - Igor Demina, Igor Ivkin and Gennady Denisov back in 1992. - . - The main rules of the game are as simple as possible: you move (using the - mouse) marbles from cell to cell and build lines (horizontal, vertical or - diagonal). When a line contains 5 or more marbles, they are removed and - your score grows. After each turn the computer drops three more marbles. -Package: kmahjongg -Description: the classic mahjongg game for KDE project - Your mission in this game is to remove all tiles from the game board. A - matching pair of tiles can be removed, if they are 'free', which means that - no other tiles block them on the left or right side. -Package: kmines -Description: Minesweeper for KDE - KMines is the classic Minesweeper game. You must uncover all the empty cases - without blowing on a mine. - . - When you uncover a case, a number appears : it indicates how many mines - surround this case. If there is no number the neighbour cases are - automatically uncovered. In your process of uncovering secure cases, it is - very useful to put a flag on the cases which contain a mine. -Package: konquest -Description: KDE based GNU-Lactic Konquest game - This the KDE version of Gnu-Lactic Konquest, a multi-player - strategy game. The goal of the game is to expand your interstellar - empire across the galaxy and, of course, crush your rivals in the process. -Package: kpat -Description: KDE solitaire patience game. - KPatience is a collection of 14 card games. All the games are single - player games. -Package: kpoker -Description: KDE based Poker clone - KPoker is a KDE compliant clone of those highly addictive pocket video - poker games which are sometimes called "Videopoker" as well. -Package: kreversi -Description: Reversi for KDE - Reversi is a simple strategy game that is played by two players. There is - only one type of piece - one side of it is black, the other white. If a - player captures a piece on the board, that piece is turned and belongs to - that player. The winner is the person that has more pieces of his own color - on the board and if there are no more moves possible. -Package: ksame -Description: SameGame for KDE - KSame is a simple game. It's played by one player, so there is only one - winner :-) You play for fun and against the high score. It has been - inspired by SameGame, that is only famous on the Macintosh platform. -Package: kshisen -Description: Shisen-Sho for KDE - KShisen-Sho is a single-player-game similar to Mahjongg and uses the same - set of tiles as Mahjongg. - . - The object of the game is to remove all tiles from the field. -Package: ksirtet -Description: Tetris and Puyo-Puyo games for KDE - This program is a clone of the well known game Tetris. You must fit the - falling pieces to form full lines. You can rotate and translate the falling - piece. The game ends when no more piece can fall ie when your incomplete - lines reach the top of the board. - . - Every time you have destroyed 10 lines, you gain a level and the pieces - fall quicker (exactly the piece falls from a line each 1/(1+level) second). -Package: ksmiletris -Description: Tetris like game for KDE - This is a game with falling blocks composed of different types of - smilies. The object of the game is to "crack a smile" by guiding blocks - so there are two or more of the same symbol vertically. -Package: ksnake -Description: Snake Race for KDE - Snake Race is a game of speed and agility. You are a hungry snake and are - trying to eat all the apples in the room before getting out! -Package: ksokoban -Description: Sokoban game for KDE - The first sokoban game was created in 1982 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi at the - Japanese company Thinking Rabbit, Inc. "Sokoban" is japanese for "warehouse - keeper". The idea is that you are a warehouse keeper trying to push crates to - their proper locations in a warehouse. - . - The problem is that you cannot pull the crates or step over them. If you are - not careful, some of the crates can get stuck in wrong places and/or block - your way. - . - It can be rather difficult just to solve a level. But if you want to make it - even harder, you can try to minimise the number of moves and/or pushes you - use to solve the level. - . - To make the game more fun for small kids (below 10 years or so), some - collections with easier levels are also included in KSokoban. These are - marked (easy) in the level collection menu. Of course, these levels can be - fun for adults too, for example if you don't want to expose yourself to too - much mental strain. -Package: kspaceduel -Description: Arcade two-player space game for KDE - KSpaceduel is an space arcade game for two players. - . - Each player controls a ship that flies around the sun and tries to shoot at - the other ship. You can play KSpaceduel with another person, against the - computer, or you can have the computer control both ships and play each other -Package: ktron -Description: tron-clone for the K Desktop Environment - KTron is a simple tron-clone for the K Desktop Environment. - Object of the game is to avoid running into walls, your own tail, and - that of your opponent. -Package: ktuberling -Description: Potato Guy for KDE - KTuberling is a game intended for small children. Of course, it may be - suitable for adults who have remained young at heart. - . - It is a potato editor. That means that you can drag and drop eyes, mouths, - moustache, and other parts of face and goodies onto a potato-like guy. - . - There is no winner for the game. The only purpose is to make the funniest - faces you can. - . - There is a museum (like a "Madame Tusseau" gallery) where you can find many - funny examples of decorated potatoes. Of course, you can send your own - creations to the programmer, Eric Bischoff, who will include them in the - museum if he gets some spare time. -Package: kwin4 -Description: Connect Four clone for KDE - Four wins is a game for two players. Each player is represented by a - colour (yellow and red). The goal of the game is to get four connected - pieces of your colour into a row, column or any diagonal. This is done - by placing one of your pieces into any of the seven columns. A piece - will begin to fill a column from the bottom, i.e. it will fall down - until it reaches the ground level or another stone. After a move is - done it is the turn of the other player. This is repeated until the - game is over, i.e. one of the players has four pieces in a row, column - or diagonal or no more moves are possible because the board is filled. -Package: libkdegames -Description: KDE Games library and common files - collection of functions used by some games or which - are useful for other games. -Package: lskat -Description: Lieutnant Skat card game for KDE. - Lieutnant skat (from German Offiziersskat) is a card game for two players. - It is roughly played according to the rules of Skat but with only two players - and simplified rules. - . - Every player has a set of cards in front of him/her, half of them covered and - half of them open. Both players try to win more than 60 of the 120 possible - points. After 16 moves all cards are played and the game ends. - - - -Source package: kdegraphics -Package: kamera -Description: digital camera io_slave for Konqueror - This is a digital camera io_slave for KDE which uses gphoto2 and libgpio - to allow access to your camera's pictures with the URL kamera:/ -Package: kcoloredit -Description: An editor for palette files - This is a color palette editor for KDE. -Package: kfract -Description: fractal generator for KDE - Kfract is a generator for fractals. Well, at this early stage it's only - capable of mandelbrot sets and julia sets. Nothing fancy like Xfractint. - And it's way far from being as fast as Xfractint. But it's much easier to use. -Package: kghostview -Description: PostScript viewer for KDE. - KGhostview is the PostScript viewer for the K Desktop Environment. It is a - port of Tim Theisen's Ghostview program which is used to view documents - prepared in Adobe's PostScript page description language. PostScript is the - major page description language for printing on UNIX systems and this - application is used to preview material intended for printing or for reading - documents online. -Package: kiconedit -Description: An icon editor for creating KDE icons - KIconedit is an icon editor for creating KDE and other icons -Package: kooka -Description: Scanner program for KDE2 - Kooka is a scanner program based on SANE and KScan library. - . - ***WARNING*** Please read the WARNING file first - in /usr/share/doc/kooka -Package: kpaint -Description: A Simple Paint Program for KDE - KPaint is a very simple paint program for KDE. -Package: kpixmap2bitmap -Description: pixmap to bitmap conversion tool - a pixmap to bitmap converstion tool for KDE -Package: kruler -Description: a screen ruler and color measurement tool for KDE - Kruler is a screen ruler and color measurement tool for KDE. -Package: ksnapshot -Description: Screenshot application for KDE - KSnapshot is a simple applet for taking screenshots. It is capable of - capturing images of either the whole desktop or just a single window. - The images can then be saved in a variety of formats. -Package: kview -Description: A simple image viewer/converter for KDE. - KView is a simple image viewer/converter application. This package contains - kview, kdvi, and kfax. -Package: libkscan-dev -Description: Scanner library for KDE (development files) - This package contains development files for KDE's Scanner Library. -Package: libkscan1 -Description: Scanner library for KDE - KScan is KDE's Scanner Library. It's used by kooka and by koffice currently. - It provides an easy-to-use library, which allows you to access your scanner - (camera - as long as it's sane compatible). -Package: libminimagick-dev -Description: KDE graphics libraries (development files) - KDE graphics libraries for the kdegraphic package -Package: libminimagick5 -Description: Mini version of ImageMagick for use with KDE - MiniMagick is a stripped down version of John Cristy's ImageMagick image - manipulation and effects library. The API has not changed between this - and the full version, and apps using MiniMagick should be able to link to - ImageMagick as well. The only difference is that many misc files have been - removed that are not needed when used in conjunction with Unix desktop - environments. This includes image I/O and non-Unix platform support. This was - done in order to make the library as small as possible for inclusion in KDE, - which is required since most distributions don't include recent devel versions - of ImageMagick and if they do they include it only as a static library which is - not optimal. -Package: pixie -Description: Image Management System for KDE - Pixie Image Management System - . - Pixie is an image manager for KDE that can be used as a simple, quick - viewer and editor for images, but it can also be used for managing large - numbers of image thumbnails. - - - -Source package: kdelibs -Package: kdelibs-dev -Description: KDE core libraries (development files) - KDE core libraries. - You need these files to compile kde applications. -Package: kdelibs3 -Description: KDE core libraries (runtime files) - KDE core libraries. - You need these files to run kde applications. -Package: kdelibs3-bin -Description: KDE core binaries (binary files) - KDE core binaries. - You need these files to run kde applications. -Package: kdelibs3-cups -Description: KDE print system (CUPS support) - This package contains the KDE printer bits which use CUPS. -Package: kdelibs3-doc -Description: KDE core library documentation - These are the core documentation created by the kdoc package. This package - is needed for developing KDE related packages. -Package: libarts -Description: aRts Sound system - aRts is a short form for "analog realtime synthesizer". The idea of the whole - thing is to create/process sound using small modules which do certain tasks. - These may be create a waveform (oscillators), play samples, filter data, add - signals, perform effects like delay/flanger/chorus, or output the data to - the soundcard. - . - aRts is the core sound system for KDE (and other systems) -Package: libarts-alsa -Description: aRts Sound system (built with alsa support) - aRts is a short form for "analog realtime synthesizer". The idea of the whole - thing is to create/process sound using small modules which do certain tasks. - These may be create a waveform (oscillators), play samples, filter data, add - signals, perform effects like delay/flanger/chorus, or output the data to - the soundcard. - . - aRts is the core sound system for KDE (and other systems) -Package: libarts-dev -Description: aRts Sound system (development files) - aRts sound system. - . - Header files needed to build apps that use the aRts sound daemon -Package: libkmid -Description: aRts Sound system (midi/kmedia support libraries) - aRts is a short form for "analog realtime synthesizer". The idea of the whole - thing is to create/process sound using small modules which do certain tasks. - These may be create a waveform (oscillators), play samples, filter data, add - signals, perform effects like delay/flanger/chorus, or output the data to - the soundcard. - . - This package contains the midi and kmedia support files for aRts as well as - knotify -Package: libkmid-alsa -Description: aRts Sound system (midi/kmedia support libraries with alsa) - aRts is a short form for "analog realtime synthesizer". The idea of the whole - thing is to create/process sound using small modules which do certain tasks. - These may be create a waveform (oscillators), play samples, filter data, add - signals, perform effects like delay/flanger/chorus, or output the data to - the soundcard. - . - This package contains the midi and kmedia support files for aRts as well as - knotify -Package: libkmid-dev -Description: aRts Sound system (midi development files) - aRts sound system. - . - Header files needed to build apps that use the aRts sound daemon and the - midi specific portions of it. - - - -Source package: kdemultimedia -Package: artsbuilder -Description: Arts synthesizer designer - This is the analog real-time synthesizer graphical design tool. -Package: kdemultimedia-dev -Description: KDE multimedia libraries (development files) - KDE multimedia development libraries for the kdemultimedia package -Package: kmid -Description: midi/karaoke player for KDE - midi/karaoke player for KDE -Package: kmidi -Description: midi-to-wav player/converter for KDE - midi-to-wav player/converter for KDE -Package: kmix -Description: KDE based mixer app - This is a KDE based mixer app -Package: kscd -Description: KDE based cd player - This is a KDE based cd player -Package: libarts-mpeglib -Description: mpeglib is a mp3 and mpeg I video/audio library (Arts plugin) - mpeglib is a mp3 and mpeg I video/audio library for linux - . - This is the arts (KDE Sound daemon) plugin -Package: mpeglib -Description: mp3 and mpeg I video/audio library for linux - mpeglib is a mp3 and mpeg I video/audio library for linux - . - mpeg I audio player (layer I,II,III (mp3)) - mpeg I video player - mpeg I system layer player - wav player -Package: noatun -Description: Media player (for video and audio) - Media player (for video and audio) for KDE - - - -Source package: kdenetwork -Package: kdict -Description: dict client based on KDE/Qt - kdict is an advanced kde graphical client for the DICT Protocol, - with full unicode support. -Package: kit -Description: AOL Instant Messenger frontend for KDE - AOL Instant Messenger frontend for KDE -Package: klisa -Description: LAN information service similar to "Network Neighbourhood" - LISa is intended to provide a kind of "Network Neighborhood" but using - only the TCP/IP protocol stack, without the SMB protocol. -Package: kmail -Description: Mail Client based on Qt and KDE - Mail Client based on Qt and KDE - . - Supports pop3, pop3s, GPG/PGP -Package: knewsticker -Description: A News ticker for KDE - This is a News ticker for the KDE panel. It can scroll news from your - favorite news sites like /. and freshmeat. -Package: knode -Description: News reader for KDE - News reader for KDE -Package: korn -Description: Mail notifier for KDE - Mail notifier for KDE -Package: kppp -Description: PPP dialer for KDE - This is a PPP GUI based on Qt and KDE -Package: ksirc -Description: IRC Client based on Qt and KDE - IRC Client based on Qt and KDE -Package: ktalkd -Description: Talk daemon for KDE - Talk daemon for KDE -Package: libkdenetwork1 -Description: Common libraries needed for KDE network applications - This package contains libraries needed for network based KDE applications. - This is mainly any common code that could be shared between apps. -Package: libmimelib-dev -Description: mime library - development version - These libraries are used by kde to handle mime types. -Package: libmimelib1 -Description: mime libraries needed for some KDE applications - These libraries are used by several KDE applications - - - -Source package: kdepim -Package: kandy -Description: Mobile phone utility for KDE - At the moment Kandy is more or less a terminal program with some special - features to store commands and their parameters, but is also has a simple - GUI to access the phone book of a mobile phone and it is able to save this - phone book to the KDE address book. - . - Kandy is aimed at mobile phones with integrated (GSM) modems. -Package: kdepim-dev -Description: KDE PIM applications (development files) - KDE PIM application development files - You need these files to compile some PIM related KDE apps. -Package: kdepim-libs -Description: KDE libraries amd modules for kdepim - This package contains the different interface modules and libraries - provided by the kdepim package. These includes interfaces to imap. -Package: korganizer -Description: Personal organizer based on Qt and KDE - A complete calendar and scheduling program. KOrganizer supports - information interchange with other calendar applications through the - industry standard vCalendar file format. - . - KOrganizer aims to be a complete program for organizing your - appointments, contacts, projects, etc. It is in the same spirit as - similar programs like the now ubiquitous Microsoft Outlook, Starfish - Internet Sidekick, Time & Chaos, etc. (all for the Microsoft Windows - platform, of course.) Best of all, It reads and writes the vCalendar - file format NATIVELY (please see http://www.imc.org/pdi for more - information), which is now an industry-wide personal data interchange - format. Because of this, you should be able to move from other modern - PIMs to KOrganizer with relative ease. Current users of the popular - program ical should definitely take a look at KOrganizer and compare - features. - . - KOrganizer also offers full synchronization with your Palm Pilot, if you - have kpilot installed. -Package: kpilot -Description: Palm Pilot sync tool for KDE - Palm Pilot sync tool for KDE - - - -Source package: kdesdk -Package: kapptemplate -Description: creates a framework to develop a KDE application - KAppTemplate is a shell script that will create the necessary - framework to develop various KDE applications. It takes care of the - autoconf/automake code as well as providing a skeleton and example of - what the code typically looks like. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: kbabel -Description: a PO-file editor for KDE - KBabel is a gettext message (PO file) editor for KDE. It is designed - to make editing and managing PO files easy. It includes full navigational - and editing capabilities, syntax checking and statistics. A catalog - manager is also included, which allows you to keep track of many PO files - at once. KBabel is designed to help you to translate fast and consistently. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: kbabel-dev -Description: a PO-file editor for KDE (development files) - KBabel is a gettext message (PO file) editor for KDE. It is designed - to make editing and managing PO files easy. It includes full navigational - and editing capabilities, syntax checking and statistics. A catalog - manager is also included, which allows you to keep track of many PO files - at once. KBabel is designed to help you to translate fast and consistently. - . - This package contains the KBabel development files. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: kdepalettes -Description: palettes that match the KDE standard colour palette - KDEPalettes provides palettes for both the Gimp and Xpaint that match - the KDE standard color palette. They may be useful for designing - themes and icons. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: kdesdk -Description: KDE Software Development Kit - This is a collection of applications and tools used by KDE developers. - It also has example code for use in learning KDE programming or starting - a new KDE application. -Package: kdesdk-doc -Description: docs for the KDE Software Development Kit - This package provides miscellaneous documentation from the KDE Software - Development Kit. Currently it only contains the KDE DocBook Authors Guide, - a quick reference guide to the current KDE DocBook markup standards. - Documentation is presented in both HTML and DocBook formats. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: kdesdk-scripts -Description: a set of useful development scripts for KDE - This package contains several scripts which can be used to help - in developing KDE2 based apps. It also provides some gdb macros and an - emacs helper file. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: kexample -Description: a simple KDE demo application for programmers - This package provides KLess, a simple KDE demo application with heavily - documented source code. KLess is a basic text viewer. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: kmtrace -Description: a KDE memory leak tracer - KMtrace is a KDE tool to assist with malloc debugging using glibc's - "mtrace" functionality. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: kspy -Description: examines the internal state of a Qt/KDE app - KSpy is a tiny library which can be used to graphically display - the QObjects in use by a Qt/KDE app. In addition to the object tree, - you can also view the properties, signals and slots of any QObject. - . - Basically it provides much the same info as QObject::dumpObjectTree() and - QObject::dumpObjectInfo(), but in a much more convenient form. KSpy has - minimal overhead for the application, because the kspy library is - loaded dynamically using KLibLoader. - . - See /usr/share/doc/kspy/README for usage instructions. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: kstartperf -Description: startup time measurement for KDE apps - KStartPerf measures startup time for KDE applications. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. -Package: poxml -Description: tools for using PO-files to translate DocBook XML files - This is a collection of tools that facilitate translating DocBook XML - files using gettext message files (PO-files). - . - Also included are some miscellaneous command-line utilities for - manipulating DocBook XML files and PO-files. - . - This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. - - - -Source package: kdestudio -Package: kdestudio -Description: a powerful development environment for KDE - KDE Studio is an integrated development environment for the KDE. It - delivers a full-fledged IDE for the development of sophisticated C++ - KDE applications - including the high utility features you expect from - a modern development environment, such as code completion, dynamic - syntax highlighting and popup function parameter lookup. Debugging is - simplified by tight integration with kdbg in the IDE. - . - KDE Studio supports complex projects, composed of multiple executables, - static or shared libraries, all in one centralized workspace, including - support for multiple targets from a single project. You can explore the - structure of your classes with an intuitive tree view. Functions and - data members are exposed for a quick understanding of library structures. - The class tree is updated on the fly while you type your code. - - - -Source package: kdesupport -Package: libmimelib-dev -Description: mime library - development version - These libraries are used by kde to handle mime types. -Package: libmimelib1 -Description: mime libraries needed for some KDE applications - These libraries are used by several KDE applications - - - -Source package: kdetoys -Package: amor -Description: a KDE creature for your desktop - AMOR stands for Amusing Misuse Of Resources. It provides several different - characters who prance around your X screen doing tricks and giving you tips. - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. -Package: eyesapplet -Description: eyes applet for KDE - An applet for the KDE panel containing a pair of eyes that follow your mouse - around the screen. - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. -Package: fifteenapplet -Description: fifteen pieces puzzle for KDE - An applet for the KDE panel that lets you play the Fifteen Pieces - sliding block puzzle. You have to order 15 pieces in a 4x4 square by - moving them around. - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. -Package: kdetoys-doc-html -Description: KDE toys documentation in HTML format - By default the toys provided with KDE (the K Desktop Environment) only - provide their documentation in KDE docbook format, which can only be - read by Konqueror or KHelpCenter. This package provides all of the - KDE toys documentation converted to HTML format so it can be read with - any web browser. - . - The documentation will be installed into the usual directories - /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML///, for instance - /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/amor/. Documentation is provided for packages - amor, kmoon, kodo, kscore, kteatime and kworldclock. - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. -Package: kmoon -Description: moon phase indicator for KDE - Displays the current phase of the moon in the KDE system tray. - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. -Package: kodo -Description: mouse odometer for KDE - KOdometer measures your desktop mileage. It tracks the movement of your mouse - pointer across your desktop and renders it in inches/feet/miles! It can - do cm/metres/km too. Its most exciting feature is the tripometer, and its - utter uselessness. - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. -Package: kscore -Description: sports ticker for KDE - A sports ticker applet for the KDE panel. - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. -Package: kteatime -Description: tea cooker timer for KDE - A tea cooker timer that sits in the KDE system tray. - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. -Package: ktux -Description: Tux screensaver for KDE - A neat Tux-in-a-spaceship screensaver for the K Desktop Environment (KDE). - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. -Package: kworldclock -Description: earth watcher for KDE - Displays where in the world it is light and dark depending on time, as - well as offering the time in all of the major cities of the world. - This can be run standalone or as an applet in the KDE panel. - . - This package is part of the official KDE toys module. - - - -Source package: kdeutils -Package: ark -Description: An archiver for KDE - An archiver for KDE - . - Supports: zip, tar, tar + commpression (lzop, gzip, bzip2, bzip, compress) - lha, zoo, rar, ar, etc... -Package: kab -Description: An addressbook for KDE - This is the KDE Addressbook -Package: karm -Description: A time tracker for KDE - KArm is a time tracker for busy people who need - to keep track of the amount of time they spend - on various tasks. -Package: kcalc -Description: A calculator for KDE - KDE's calculator -Package: kcharselect -Description: A Character set selector for KDE - A Character set selector for KDE -Package: kdepasswd -Description: A Password changer frontend for KDE - This is a simple app for users to change their system passwords with. -Package: kdf -Description: Disk space GUI for KDE - This program shows the disk usage of the mounted devices. -Package: kedit -Description: A simple text editor for KDE - A simple text editor for KDE -Package: kfind -Description: A KDE based file finder - A KDE based file finder -Package: kfloppy -Description: A floppy disk formater frontend - KFloppy formats disks and puts a DOS or ext2fs filesystem on them -Package: khexedit -Description: A hex editor for KDE - A hex editor for KDE -Package: kjots -Description: A small note taker program for KDE - kjots is a small note taker program. Name and idea are taken from the jots - program included in the tkgoodstuff package. -Package: klaptopdaemon -Description: battery monitoring and management for laptops - battery monitoring and management for laptops. -Package: kljettool -Description: Laser Jet tools for KDE - Laser Jet tools for KDE -Package: klpq -Description: KDE port of a program called xlpq - Klpq is a frontend to lpq, lprm and lpc. It allows for viewing, deleting, - or adjusting print jobs. -Package: klprfax -Description: A LPD fax frontend using efax - With this program you can fax by printing to - an lpd device. - . - It requires efax of Ed Casas, http://www.ecc.com. -Package: knotes -Description: Sticky notes for KDE - Sticky notes for KDE -Package: kpm -Description: Process manager for KDE - This is a process manager (top + ps and all) for KDE -Package: ktimer -Description: a timer for KDE - This is a timer application for KDE. It allows you to execute commands - after a certain amount of time. It allows for looping commands as well as - delaying the execution of a command. - - - -Source package: kdevelop -Package: kdevelop -Description: An IDE for Unix/X11 - KDevelop is an easy to use Integrated Development Environment - for developing C/C++ applications under X11. It features - project management, an advanced editor, a class browser - and an integrated debugger. - . - The application wizard can generate fully functional projects - for terminal programs and GUI programs using Qt, KDE or GNOME. -Package: kdevelop-data -Description: Platform independent data files for the kdevelop package - KDevelop is an easy to use Integrated Development Environment - for developing C/C++ applications under X11. It features - project management, an advanced editor, a class browser - and an integrated debugger. - . - The application wizard can generate fully functional projects - for terminal programs and GUI programs using Qt, KDE or GNOME. - . - This package contains arch independent data for KDevelop. -Package: kdevelop-doc -Description: Documentation for the kdevelop package - KDevelop is an easy to use Integrated Development Environment - for developing C/C++ applications under X11. It features - project management, an advanced editor, a class browser - and an integrated debugger. - . - The application wizard can generate fully functional projects - for terminal programs and GUI programs using Qt, KDE or GNOME. - . - This package contains documentation for KDevelop. - - - -Source package: kdoc -Package: kdoc -Description: C++ and IDL Source Documentation System - KDOC creates cross-referenced documentation for C++ - and CORBA IDL libraries directly from the source. - Documentation can be embedded in special documents - in the source. - - - -Source package: kdrill -Package: kanadic -Description: Katakana and hiragana drill files for KDrill - Those files let you pratice your basics katakana and hiragana with kdrill. - It includes both the basic version and the extended versions. -Package: kdrill -Description: A Kanji drill and dictionary program - Offers lot of options like guessing kanji, guessing meaning, by grade - or even from a selected kanji list. You can even practice your kana. - A kanjidic is essential to run this program although you can specify your - own dictionary on the command line. -Package: makedic -Description: A dictionary compiler for KDrill - makeedict is the program to help you make custom dictionary file for - KDrill. In particular, this is the program use to create the kanadic - drill files. - - - -Source package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-m68k -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 -Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19/debian.README.gz for details. - - - -Source package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-m68k -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20 -Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz for details. - - - -Source package: kernel-headers-2.4.14-m68k -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.14 -Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.14/debian.README.gz for details. - - - -Source package: kernel-headers-2.4.7-m68k -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.7 -Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.7/debian.README.gz for details. - - - -Source package: kernel-headers-2.4.9-m68k -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.9 -Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.9/debian.README.gz for details. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.10-powerpc-apus -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.10-apus -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.10/debian.README.gz for - details. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.10-apus -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.13-alpha -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.13 -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.13/debian.README.gz - for details -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-alcor -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-avanti -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-cabriolet -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-eb164 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-eb64p -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-eb66 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-eb66p -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-jensen -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-lx164 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-miata -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-miata-s -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-mikasa -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-noname -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-noritake -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-noritake-p -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-pci164 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-ruffian -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-sable -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-sable-g -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-sx164 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-takara -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.13-i386 -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.13 -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.13/debian.README.gz - for details - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.15-i386 -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.15 -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.15/debian.README.gz - for details - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-alpha -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 -Description: Kernel header files for alpha (generic) - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19/debian.README.gz for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-generic -Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (generic). - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and aboot, - the bootloader used for booting from SRM. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel will boot on most Alpha systems, from either MILO - or the SRM console. However, there are known issues with generic - kernels on the "Jensen" machines. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-jensen -Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (Jensen/SRM systems) - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is built for "Jensen" system types, and can only be - booted from the SRM console. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-nautilus -Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (UP1000 "Nautilus" systems) - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is built for "Nautilus" system types, i.e. systems - based on the UP1000 motherboard from Alpha Processor, Inc. and - booting from the ARC console using APB. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-smp -Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (generic). - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and aboot, - the bootloader used for booting from SRM. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) - systems. It will work on single-processor systems, but it is - slightly larger and slower. If you do not have more than one CPU, - then choose the non-SMP kernel image. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-amiga -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-amiga -Description: Linux kernel image for Amiga computers - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-atari -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-atari -Description: Linux kernel image for Atari computers. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-bvme6000 -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-bvme6000 -Description: Linux kernel image for BVM BVME4000 and BVME6000 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-i386 -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-compact -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19-compact - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19-compact, for - sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19-compact/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-ide -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19-ide - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19-ide, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19-ide/debian.README.gz for details - . - This package contains headers for the kernel-image-2.2.19-ide package. -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-idepci -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19-idepci - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19-idepci, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19-idepci/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19 -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.19. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.19, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-compact -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - This is a more compact version of the 2.2.19 kernel image; it is built - with less options enabled, and is originally packaged for the boot - floppies. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-ide -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.19. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.19, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - This kernel image was compiled with the UDMA66 patch from Andre Hedrick - patch applied. If you have an IDE controller which requires this patch, - such as the Promise Ultra66, you need to select this package rather than - the vanilla kernel-image package. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-idepci -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - This version of the kernel image package only has ide and PCI device support. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mac -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mac -Description: Linux kernel image for Macintosh computers. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mvme147 -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mvme147 -Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME147 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mvme16x -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mvme16x -Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME162/6/7, MVME172/7 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-netwinder -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 -Description: Linux kernel headers - This package provides the header files for Linux version 2.2.19. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-netwinder -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-riscpc -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-riscpc -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-compact -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17-compact -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19pre17-compact - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19pre17-compact, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17-compact/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-compact -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - This is a more compact version of the 2.2.19 kernel image; it is built - with less options enabled, and is originally packaged for the boot - floppies - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-idepci -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17-idepci -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19pre17-idepci - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19pre17-idepci, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17-idepci/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-idepci -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - This version of the kernel image package only has ide and PCI device support. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-alpha -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20 -Description: Kernel header files for alpha (generic) - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-generic -Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (generic). - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and aboot, - the bootloader used for booting from SRM. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel will boot on most Alpha systems, from either MILO - or the SRM console. However, there are known issues with generic - kernels on the "Jensen" machines. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-jensen -Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (Jensen/SRM systems) - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is built for "Jensen" system types, and can only be - booted from the SRM console. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-nautilus -Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (UP1000 "Nautilus" systems) - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is built for "Nautilus" system types, i.e. systems - based on the UP1000 motherboard from Alpha Processor, Inc. and - booting from the ARC console using APB. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-smp -Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (generic). - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and aboot, - the bootloader used for booting from SRM. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) - systems. It will work on single-processor systems, but it is - slightly larger and slower. If you do not have more than one CPU, - then choose the non-SMP kernel image. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-amiga -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-amiga -Description: Linux kernel image for Amiga computers - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-atari -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-atari -Description: Linux kernel image for Atari computers. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-bvme6000 -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-bvme6000 -Description: Linux kernel image for BVM BVME4000 and BVME6000 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-i386 -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-compact -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20-compact - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20-compact, for - sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20-compact/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-ide -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20-ide - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20-ide, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20-ide/debian.README.gz for details - . - This package contains headers for the kernel-image-2.2.20-ide package. -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-idepci -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20-idepci - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20-idepci, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20-idepci/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20 -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.20. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.20, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-compact -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - This is a more compact version of the 2.2.20 kernel image; it is built - with less options enabled, and is originally packaged for the boot - floppies. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-ide -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.20. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.20, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - This kernel image was compiled with the UDMA66 patch from Andre Hedrick - patch applied. If you have an IDE controller which requires this patch, - such as the Promise Ultra66, you need to select this package rather than - the vanilla kernel-image package. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-idepci -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - This version of the kernel image package only has ide and PCI device support. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mac -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mac -Description: Linux kernel image for Macintosh computers. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mvme147 -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mvme147 -Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME147 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mvme16x -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mvme16x -Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME162/6/7, MVME172/7 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs-i386 -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-reiserfs -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.20. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.20, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3-i386 -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20-udma100-ext3 - This package provides kernel header files for version - 2.2.20-udma100-ext3, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. - Please read this file for details: - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20-udma100-ext3/debian.README.gz -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.20-udma100-ext3. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.20-udma100-ext3, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - This kernel package contains third-party source code in the following - parts: - - Better support for modern EIDE chipsets, including some (U)DMA-66/100 - controllers. - - Ext2 Journalling support, also known as EXT3 - - Patch with additional ethernet drivers, eg. for the COMPEX-RL100a - network card (aka winbond-840), newer Tulip cards and others - . - NOTE: We don't claim this drivers to be stable, use them on your own - risk. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.13-i386-ext3 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.13-586-ext3 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.13 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.13 on - 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.13-586/debian.README.gz for - details. This packages contains also files provided by the ext3 patch. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.13-586-ext3 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.13 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.13 on - 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. This package provides also - support for Ext3 filesystem and various parallel port devices in SCSI - emulation mode (eg. scanners), with code from the - kernel-patch-2.4.13-ext3fs and kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4 packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.14-i386-ext3 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.14-586-ext3 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.14 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.14 on - 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.14-586/debian.README.gz for - details. This packages contains also files provided by the ext3 patch. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.14-586-ext3 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.14 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.14 on - 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. This package provides also - support for Ext3 filesystem and various parallel port devices in SCSI - emulation mode (eg. scanners), with code from the - kernel-patch-2.4.14-ext3fs and kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4 packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.14-powerpc-xfs -Package: kernel-image-2.4.14-powerpc-xfs -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.4.14-powerpc-xfs - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version - 2.4.14-powerpc-xfs, the corresponding System.map file, and the - modules built by the packager. It is built from the original config - file by Benjamin Herrenschmidt with basic support for XFS thrown in. - . - This package is based on the Debian packages of the benh and xfs - patches to the official kernel sources. The former patch, by - Benjamin Herrenschmidt, adds improved support for Power Macintosh - computers, while the latter patch, by Silicon Graphics Incorporated, - implements the XFS journaling file system. Hence, this kernel image - will be most useful on Power Macintosh computers using SGI's XFS file - system. However, it should also run on most other PowerPC machines. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-hppa -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-hppa -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on HPPA - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on HPPA, for - sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-hppa/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-32 -Description: 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA. - This package contains the 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 - on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-32-smp -Description: 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA. - This package contains the 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version - 2.4.16 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-64 -Description: 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA. - This package contains the 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 - on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-64-smp -Description: 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA. - This package contains the 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version - 2.4.16 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.16-hppa -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.16 on HPPA - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version - 2.4.16 for HPPA processors. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-i386 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.16 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-386 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on 386 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on 386, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-386/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-586 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on - 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-586/debian.README.gz for - details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-586tsc -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on Pentium-Classic - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on - Pentium-Classic, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-586tsc/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-686 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on - Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-686/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-686-smp -Description: Linux kernel headers 2.4.16 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII SMP - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on - Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III with SMP support, for sites that - want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-686-smp/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-k6 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on - AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please - read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-k6/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-k7 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on AMD K7 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on - AMD Duron/Athlon, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-k6/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-386 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on 386. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on 386, the - corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-586 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on - 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-586tsc -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on Pentium-Classic. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on - Pentium-Clasic, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-686 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on - Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III, the corresponding System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to - ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-686-smp -Description: Linux kernel image 2.4.16 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII SMP. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on - Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III with SMP support, the corresponding - System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains - scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-k6 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on - AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system - is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-k7 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on AMD K7 - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on - AMD Duron/Athlon, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is - not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-lart -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-lart -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-netwinder -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 -Description: Linux kernel header files - This package contains the header files for Linux version 2.4.16. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-netwinder -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-riscpc -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-riscpc -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-s390 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on IBM S/390 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on IBM S/390, - for sites that want the latest kernel headers. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-s390 -Description: Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.16 on IBM S/390 - This package contains the Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.16 - on IBM S/390, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure - that the system is not left in an unbootable state after an update. - . - This kernel has support to IPL (boot) from a VM reader or DASD device. - It includes the following patches released by IBM for the Linux kernel - version 2.4.16: - * linux-2.4.16-s390.tar.gz (released on 2001.12.12) - It includes - * an additional patch by Gerhard Tonn which adds support - for a second initrd; - * an additional patch by Gerhard Tonn which fixes compile - problems for some packages that use the kernel-headers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.17-hppa -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17-hppa -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.17 on HPPA - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.17 on HPPA, for - sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17-hppa/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-32 -Description: 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA. - This package contains the 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 - on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-32-smp -Description: 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA. - This package contains the 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version - 2.4.17 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-64 -Description: 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA. - This package contains the 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 - on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-64-smp -Description: 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA. - This package contains the 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version - 2.4.17 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.17-hppa -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 on HPPA - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version - 2.4.17 for HPPA processors. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.17-i386bf -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17-bf2.4 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.17 (bf variant) on 386 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.17 on 386, - for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17-386/debian.README.gz for details - . - NOTE: This package accompanies the kernel-image-2.4.17-bf2.4 package, - which is intended to be used for the initial installation. You may - want to upgrade to a similar kernel-image package compiled for your - CPU type and its accompanying kerhel-headers package. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-bf2.4 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 (bf variant) on 386. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on 386, the - corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - NOTE: This package is intended to be used for the initial - installation only. You may want to upgrade to a similar kernel-image - package compiled for your CPU type. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.17-ia64 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17-ia64 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.17 on IA-64 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.17 on IA-64, for - sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17-ia64/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-itanium -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 Itanium. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on - IA-64 Itanium, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-itanium-smp -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 Itanium SMP. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on - IA-64 Itanium SMP, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that - the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-mckinley -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 McKinley. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on - IA-64 McKinley, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-mckinley-smp -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 McKinley SMP. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on - IA-64 McKinley SMP, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that - the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.17-ia64 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version - 2.4.17 for IA-64 processors. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.17-s390 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.17 on IBM S/390 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.17 on IBM S/390, - for sites that want the latest kernel headers. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-s390 -Description: Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.17 on IBM S/390 - This package contains the Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.17 - on IBM S/390, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure - that the system is not left in an unbootable state after an update. - . - This kernel has support to IPL (boot) from a VM reader or DASD device. - It includes the following patches released by IBM for the Linux kernel - version 2.4.17: - * linux-2.4.17-s390.tar.gz (released on 2002.02.05) - * linux-2.4.17-s390-1-lcs.tar.gz (released on 2002.03.04) - It includes an additional patch by Gerhard Tonn which - adds support for a second initrd. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.18-alpha -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.18 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-generic -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on Alpha - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on the Alpha - architecture, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-generic/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-smp -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on Alpha SMP - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on the Alpha - architecture with SMP support, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. - Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-smp/debian.README.gz for - details -Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-generic -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on Alpha. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on the Alpha - architecture, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-smp -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on Alpha SMP. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on the Alpha - architecture with SMP support, the corresponding System.map file, and the - modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure - that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.18-i386 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.18 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-386 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on 386 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on 386, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-386/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-586tsc -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on Pentium-Classic - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on - Pentium-Classic, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-586tsc/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-686 -Description: Linux kernel headers 2.4.18 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on - Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium IV, for sites that want the - latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-686/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-686-smp -Description: Linux kernel headers 2.4.18 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV SMP - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on - Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium IV with SMP support, for - sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-686-smp/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-k6 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on - AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please - read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-k6/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-k7 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on AMD K7 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on - AMD Duron/Athlon, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-k6/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-386 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on 386. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on 386, the - corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-586tsc -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on Pentium-Classic. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on - Pentium-Classic, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-686 -Description: Linux kernel image 2.4.18 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on - Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium IV, the corresponding - System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains - scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-686-smp -Description: Linux kernel image 2.4.18 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV SMP. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on - Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium IV with SMP support, the - corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-k6 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on - AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system - is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-k7 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on AMD K7 - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on - AMD Duron/Athlon, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is - not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.18-i386bf -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-bf2.4 -Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 (bf variant) on 386 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on 386, - for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-386/debian.README.gz for details - . - NOTE: This package accompanies the kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4 package, - which is intended to be used for the initial installation. You may - want to upgrade to a similar kernel-image package compiled for your - CPU type and its accompanying kerhel-headers package. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4 -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 (bf variant) on 386. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on 386, the - corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - NOTE: This package is primarily intended to be used as the initial - installation kernel. You may go fine with it but if you need - additional drivers or optimisation for your CPU type, please look at - the other kernel-image-2.4.18-* packages. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.3-netwinder -Package: kernel-image-2.4.3-netwinder -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.3-riscpc -Package: kernel-image-2.4.3-riscpc -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.5-netwinder -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.5 -Description: Linux kernel headers - This package contains the Linux kernel headers. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.5-netwinder -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.5-riscpc -Package: kernel-image-2.4.5-riscpc -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.5-shark -Package: kernel-image-2.4.5-shark -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.7-bvme6000 -Package: kernel-image-2.4.7-bvme6000 -Description: Linux kernel image for BVM BVME4000 and BVME6000 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.7-mvme147 -Package: kernel-image-2.4.7-mvme147 -Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME147 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.7-mvme16x -Package: kernel-image-2.4.7-mvme16x -Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME162/6/7, MVME172/7 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.7-s390 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.7 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.7 on IBM S/390 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.7 on IBM S/390, - for sites that want the latest kernel headers. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.7-s390 -Description: Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.7 on IBM S/390 - This package contains the Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.7 - on IBM S/390, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure - that the system is not left in an unbootable state after an update. - . - This kernel has support to IPL (boot) from a VM reader or DASD device. - It includes the following patches released by IBM for the Linux kernel - version 2.4.7: - * linux-2.4.7-s390.tar.gz (released on 2001.08.20) - * linux-2.4.7-s390-1.tar.gz (released on 2001.09.14) - * linux-2.4.7-s390-2.tar.gz (released on 2001.10.12) - * linux-2.4.7-s390-3.tar.gz (released on 2001.11.09) - * linux-2.4.7-s390-4.tar.gz (released on 2001.11.23) - It includes an additional patch by Gerhard Tonn which - adds support for a second initrd. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.9-hppa -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.9-hppa -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.9 on HPPA - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.9 on HPPA, for - sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.9-hppa/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-32 -Description: 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA. - This package contains the 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 - on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-32-smp -Description: 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA. - This package contains the 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version - 2.4.9 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-64 -Description: 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA. - This package contains the 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 - on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by - the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-64-smp -Description: 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA. - This package contains the 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version - 2.4.9 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-2.4.9-ia64 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.9-ia64 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.9 on IA-64 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.9 on IA-64, for - sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.9-ia64/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-itanium -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 Itanium. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on - IA-64 Itanium, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-itanium-smp -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 Itanium SMP. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on - IA-64 Itanium SMP, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that - the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-mckinley -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 McKinley. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on - IA-64 McKinley, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built - by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-mckinley-smp -Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 McKinley SMP. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on - IA-64 McKinley SMP, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules - built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that - the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.9-ia64 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version - 2.4.9 for IA-64 processors. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-sparc-2.2 -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.17-sparc -Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers for sparc. -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.18pre21-sparc -Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers for sparc. -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-sparc -Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers for sparc. -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-sparc -Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers for sparc. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4cdm -Description: Linux kernel binary image for sun4c, sun4m and sun4d. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not - have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4dm-pci -Description: Linux kernel binary image for PCI based sun4m and sun4d. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not - have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. Also, this - kernel image is compiled specifically for PCI based systems. If you system - does not have a PCI motherboard, you want to choose the standard sun4cdm - image. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4dm-smp -Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP sun4m and sun4d. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not - have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. Also, this - kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If you do not - have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4u -Description: Linux kernel binary image for UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you - do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4u-smp -Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you - do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. - Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If - you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-sun4cdm -Description: Linux kernel binary image for sun4c, sun4m and sun4d. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not - have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-sun4dm-smp -Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP sun4m and sun4d. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not - have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. Also, this - kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If you do not - have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-sun4u -Description: Linux kernel binary image for UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you - do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-sun4u-smp -Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you - do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. - Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If - you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. - - - -Source package: kernel-image-sparc-2.4 -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-sparc -Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers for sparc. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-sun4u -Description: Linux kernel binary image for UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you - do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-sun4u-smp -Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - . - NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you - do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. - Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If - you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. - - - -Source package: kernel-internals-guide -Package: kernel-internals-guide -Description: Linux Kernel 2.4 Internals Guide - An introduction to the Linux 2.4 kernel. The Guide currently covers the - following major topics: - - Booting - - Process and Interrupt Management - - Virtual Filesystem (VFS) - - Linux Page Cache - - IPC mechanisms - - - -Source package: kernel-package -Package: kernel-package -Description: Debian Linux kernel package build scripts. - This package provides the capability to create a debian kernel-image - package by just running make-kpkg kernel_image in a kernel source - directory tree. It can also package the relevant kernel headers into - a kernel-headers package. In general, this package is very useful if - you need to create a custom kernel, if, for example, the default - kernel does not support some of your hardware, or you wish a leaner, - meaner kernel. It also scripts the steps that need be taken to - compile the kernel, which is quite convenient (forgetting a crucial - step once was the initial motivation for this package). Please look at - /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/Rationale.gz for a full list of advantages - of this package. - . - If you are running on an intel x86 platform, and you wish to compile a - custom kernel (why else are you considering this package?), then you may - need the package bin86 as well. (This is not required on other platforms). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.0.36-m68k -Package: kernel-patch-2.0.36-m68k -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for Linux/m68k - Unfortunately in Linux 2.0.xx, the different architectures have - divergent source trees. These are the diffs to patch the native (i386) - source to the latest (2.0.36) m68k tree. Additional patches are also - supplied to add Macintosh and VME support. If you don't have an - m68k machine you don't need it. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.0.37-raid -Package: kernel-patch-2.0.37-raid -Description: Drivers for 'new-style' RAID arrays - This package includes drivers for the kernel version 2.0.37 to run - 'new-style' linear, RAID-0, RAID-4 and RAID-5 arrays. These drivers have - many features not present in the older drivers (which are included in the - stock kernels), including autodetection and transparency. - . - Kernel version 2.0.36 can also be patched with this package, though this - can include problems. - . - 'New-style' raid arrays are created and controlled by the raidtools2 - package. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.10-powerpc-apus -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.10-powerpc-apus -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for the apus/PowerPC subarch. - Unfortunately in Linux 2.2.10, the different architectures have - divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) - source to the latest (2.2.10) apus/PowerPC tree. You need to run make-kpkg - in order to build the kernel. If you don't have a PowerPC machine you - don't need it. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.10-raid -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.10-raid -Description: Drivers for 'new-style' RAID arrays - This package includes drivers for the kernel version 2.2.10 to run - 'new-style' linear, RAID-0, RAID-4 and RAID-5 arrays. These drivers have - many features not present in the older drivers (which are included in the - stock kernels), including autodetection and transparency. - . - 'New-style' raid arrays are created and controlled by the raidtools2 - package. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.12-pc9800 -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.12-pc9800 -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for Linux/98 - Apply this patch to support NEC PC9800 series, which is - much the same as PC/AT compatible architecture. - . - PC9800 series is based on i386 architecture, but it has Japanese environment - on the hardware layer, not ISA but C-BUS slot etc, so it has some differences - from usual i386 architecture. See README.gz for more detail. - . - This is **development** version of the patch. Use at your own risk. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-m68k -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-m68k -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for m68k - Unfortunately in Linux 2.2.17, the different architectures have - divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) - source to the latest (2.2.17) m68k tree. You need to run - make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k - machine you don't need it. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-vm-global -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-vm-global -Description: Andrea Archangeli's 2.2.17pre11 vm-global patch, modified for 2.2.17. - This patch fixes an instability in which a 2.2.17 machine under - memory pressure will hang as it attempts to free VM pages, and fails. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.18-openwall -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.18-openwall -Description: patch to add extra security-related features to the linux kernel. - This patch is a collection of security-related features for the Linux - kernel, all configurable via the new 'Security options' configuration - section. In addition to the new features, some versions of the patch - contain various security fixes. - Extra features: - - Non-executable user stack area - - Restricted links in /tmp - - Restricted FIFOs in /tmp - - Restricted /proc - - Special handling of fd 0, 1, and 2 - - Enforce RLIMIT_NPROC on execve(2) - - Destroy shared memory segments not in use - - Privileged IP aliases - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.18-vm-global -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.18-vm-global -Description: Andrea Archangeli's 2.2.18pre25 vm-global patch. - This patch fixes an instability in which a 2.2.18 machine under - memory pressure will hang as it attempts to free VM pages, and fails. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-adaptec -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-adaptec -Description: adaptec scsi-driver update for linux 2.2.19 - The adaptec scsi-driver update for linux 2.2.19 upgrades your kernel's - aic7xxx driver from version 5.1.* to 6.1.13. - This update is needed if you get a lot of scsi-errors, and if you notice - that recoverable failures are fatal. - The errors to look for are these: - (scsi0:0:0:1) CHECK_CONDITION on REQUEST_SENSE, returning an error. - scsi0 channel 0 : resetting for second half of retries. - SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0. - and fatal: - SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0 return code = 26030000 - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-arm -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-arm -Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.2.19 for ARM - Some extra patches are needed to build kernels for ARM machines. - These are based on the CVS tree maintained at netwinder.org. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-ide -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-ide -Description: Andre Hedrick's IDE patch. - This package contains Andre Hedrick's IDE patch which is needed for certain - new IDE controllers, such as the Promise Ultra66. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-m68k -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-m68k -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for m68k - Unfortunately in Linux 2.2.19, the different architectures have - divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) - source to the latest (2.2.19) m68k tree. You need to run - make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k - machine you don't need it. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-powerpc -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.15/debian.README.gz - for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-chrp -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for computers based on CHRP, the Common Hardware - Reference Platform. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-pmac -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for Power Macintosh computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-prep -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for PReP-based computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-powerpc -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for PowerPC - The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees - separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on - Benjamin Herrenschmidt 's rsync tree at - linuxcare.com.au::linux-pmac-benh, one of the more comprehensive - sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-reiserfs -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-reiserfs -Description: ReiserFS support for Linux 2.2.19 - ReiserFS is a file system using a plug-in based object oriented variant on - classical balanced tree algorithms. It is intended to be a high-performance, - journalled, general-purpose file system. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-ide -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-ide -Description: Andre Hedrick's IDE patch. - This package contains Andre Hedrick's IDE patch which is needed for certain - new IDE controllers, such as the Promise Ultra66. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-m68k -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-m68k -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for m68k - Unfortunately in Linux 2.2.20, the different architectures have - divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) - source to the latest (2.2.20) m68k tree. You need to run - make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k - machine you don't need it. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-p3 -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-p3 -Description: Doug Ledford's 2.2.12 p3 patch, modified for 2.2.20. - This patch enables programs to use SSE instructions - on Intel PIII processors. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-powerpc -Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20 -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz - for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-chrp -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for computers based on CHRP, the Common Hardware - Reference Platform. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-pmac -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for Power Macintosh computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-prep -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for PReP-based computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-powerpc -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for PowerPC - The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a separate development tree from - Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on that tree. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-raid -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-raid -Description: Ingo Molnar's patch of raid2 functionality to 2.2.x - This patch enables the "new" raid functionality, standard in 2.4.x kernels, - to be used with 2.2.x kernels. When running a kernel with this patch, - one should install the raidtools2 Debian package, which will also facilitate - upgrades of older raid arrays to the new structure. New features include - optional kernel autodetection of raid arrays at boot time, recognition of - raid arrays when disk device names have changed, and "hot" adding and - removal of devices to running raid arrays. A small patch has been added - to run the autodetect procedure when raid modules are loaded, thereby - enabling initrd scripts to probe for and analyze filesystems on raid - devices when looking for a "real" root filesystem. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4-grsecurity -Package: kernel-patch-2.4-grsecurity -Description: grsecurity kernel patch - OpenWall based 2.4.x security patch - This patch provides OpenWall functionality to 2.4.x kernels as well as many - other features such as limited chroot(), fork() rate limiting, various network - limiting and randomizing options, memory page protection on IA32, restricting - mprotect(), random PIDs, an in-kernel ACL setup, and much more. - . - This patch conflicts with the LSM patch, they both change the same things so - the patches can't both apply. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4-kgdb -Package: kernel-patch-2.4-kgdb -Description: GDB debugging for the kernel - This patch applies to 2.4.16 (and should apply to other nearby versions) and - allows you to compile the kernel with debugging symbols for gdb. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4-lsm -Package: kernel-patch-2.4-lsm -Description: lsm-full kernel patch - Linux Security Modules - LSM is the Linux Security Modules framework. It was originally just a - security framework, but now it also includes a port of OpenWall to 2.4.x and - the NSA Security Enhanced Linux patch. - . - You'll only get SE Linux for kernel 2.4.16 and above. For - earlier kernels you'll need a separate patch possibly available elsewhere. - . - This patch applies to 2.4.14 and above (2.4.9 and below had security holes, - and patches for versions earlier than 2.4.14 didn't have the lsm-full support). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4-speedtouch -Package: kernel-patch-2.4-speedtouch -Description: speedtouch USB ADSL support for 2.4 - The Alcatel SpeedTouch USB ADSL device is one of the cheapest pieces of - hardware you can use for an ADSL connection. This patch supplies the Linux - driver for it as well as the necessary "sarlib". Supports 2.4.10 and 2.4.13. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.0-ia64 -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.0-ia64 -Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.0 for IA-64 - The IA-64 Linux kernel is now maintained separated from Linus Torvalds' - official copy. This patch can be available under ports/ia64/ directory - in the Linux kernel site, and also its mirror sites. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.0-reiserfs -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.0-reiserfs -Description: ReiserFS support for Linux 2.4.0 - Reiserfs is a file system using a plug-in based object oriented variant on - classical balanced tree algorithms. It is intended to be a high-perfomance, - journalled, general-purpose filesystem. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.1-ia64 -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.1-ia64 -Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.1 for IA-64 - The IA-64 Linux kernel is now maintained separated from Linus Torvalds' - official copy. This patch can be available under ports/ia64/ directory - in the Linux kernel site, and also its mirror sites. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.12-apus -Package: kernel-image-2.4.12-apus -Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.12-apus. -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.12-apus -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS - The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees - separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on - the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn - is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See - http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.12-powerpc -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.12 -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.15/debian.README.gz - for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.12-powerpc -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for Power Macintosh, CHRP, and PReP computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.12-powerpc. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.12-powerpc-smp -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for Power Macintosh, CHRP, and PReP computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.12-powerpc. -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.12-powerpc -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for PowerPC - The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees - separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on - the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers, - on hq.fsmlabs.com. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.13-apus -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.13-apus -Description: Linux/APUS kernel headers. - Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.13-apus/debian.README.gz for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.13-apus -Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.13-apus. -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.13-apus -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS - The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees - separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on - the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn - is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See - http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.14-apus -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.14-apus -Description: Linux/APUS kernel headers. - Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.14-apus/debian.README.gz for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.14-apus -Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.14-apus. -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.14-apus -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS - The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees - separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on - the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn - is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See - http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.14-m68k -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.14-m68k -Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source for m68k - Unfortunately in Linux 2.4.14, the different architectures have - divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) - source to the latest (2.4.14) m68k tree. You need to run - make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k - machine you don't need it. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-apus -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-apus -Description: Linux/APUS kernel headers. - Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-apus/debian.README.gz for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-apus -Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.16-apus. -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-apus -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS - The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees - separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on - the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn - is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See - http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-arm -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-arm -Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.16 for ARM - Some extra patches are needed to build kernels for ARM machines. - These are based on the CVS tree maintained at netwinder.org. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-ipvs -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-ipvs -Description: Linux Virtual Server kernel patch - The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server - built on a cluster of real servers. The architecture of the cluster is - transparent to end users, and the users see only a single virtual - server. - . - This package includes kernel patch for 2.4.16 (0.9.8). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-mips -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16/debian.README.gz - for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-r4k-ip22 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This version is for R4XX0 processors and IP22 architecture (e.g. - Indy/I2) - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.16-mips. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-r5k-ip22 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This version is for R5000 processors and IP22 architecture (e.g. - Indy/I2) - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.16-mips. -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-mips -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for MIPS - The MIPS kernel is maintained at oss.sgi.com's cvs repository. - This patch is based on the cvs head branch. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.15/debian.README.gz - for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-newpmac -Description: Linux kernel binary image for new Power Macintosh computers - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for newer Power Macintosh computers, although it will - likely work on CHRP and PReP computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-powerpc -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for Power Macintosh, CHRP, and PReP computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-powerpc-smp -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also - contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a - unbootable state after an update. - . - This version is for Power Macintosh, CHRP, and PReP computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc. -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for PowerPC - The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees - separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on - the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers, - on hq.fsmlabs.com. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-s390 -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-s390 -Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.16 for IBM S/390 - Patches for the Linux kernel from IBM's developer works for the S/390 - architecture. - This package includes the following patches released by IBM for the - Linux kernel version 2.4.16: - * linux-2.4.16-s390.tar.gz (released on 2001.12.12) - Additionally it includes - * a patch by Gerhard Tonn which adds support for a - second initrd (needed by the s390 boot-floppies); - * a patch by Gerhard Tonn which fixes compile - problems for some packages that use the kernel-headers. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-apus -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17-apus -Description: Linux/APUS kernel headers. - Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17-apus/debian.README.gz for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-apus -Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.17-apus. -Package: kernel-image-apus -Description: Latest Linux/APUS kernel binary image. - This is a virtual package which ensures that you have the latest Linux/APUS - kernel image installed. -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-apus -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS - The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees - separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on - the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn - is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See - http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-ipvs -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-ipvs -Description: Linux Virtual Server kernel patch - The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server - built on a cluster of real servers. The architecture of the cluster is - transparent to end users, and the users see only a single virtual - server. - . - This package includes kernel patch for 2.4.17 (0.9.9). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17 -Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. - This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest - kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17/debian.README.gz - for details. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-r3k-kn02 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This is the kernel required for R3000 based DECstations with KN02 - (or compatible) mainboard, such as the DECstation 5000/1xx series - with xx=20,25,33 and the DECstation 5000/240. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-r4k-ip22 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This version is for R4XX0 processors and the IP22 subarchitecture - like the Indy and Indigo2. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-r4k-kn04 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This is the kernel required for the R4000 based DECstation - 5000/150 and similar machines, such as the R4400 based DECstation - 5000/260. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips. -Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-r5k-ip22 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the - System.map file, and the modules built by the package. - . - This version is for R5000 processors and the IP22 subarchitecture - like the Indy and Indigo2. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need - kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips. -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for MIPS - The MIPS kernel is maintained at oss.sgi.com's cvs repository. - This patch is based on the cvs head branch. -Package: mips-tools -Description: mips specific kernel tools - This package provides tools used on the mips architecture to add an initrd to - the kernel and to convert the kernel into an ecoff image. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-s390 -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-s390 -Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.17 for IBM S/390 - Patches for the Linux kernel from IBM's developer works for the S/390 - architecture. - This package includes the following patches released by IBM for the - Linux kernel version 2.4.17: - * linux-2.4.17-s390.tar.gz (released on 2002.02.05) - * linux-2.4.17-s390-1-lcs.tar.gz (released on 2002.03.04) - Additionally it includes a patch by Gerhard Tonn which - adds support for a second initrd (needed by the s390 boot-floppies). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.3-arm -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.3-arm -Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.3 for ARM - Some extra patches are needed to build kernels for ARM machines. - These are based on the CVS tree maintained at netwinder.org. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.7-m68k -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.7-m68k -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for m68k - Unfortunately in Linux 2.4.7, the different architectures have - divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) - source to the latest (2.4.7) m68k tree. You need to run - make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k - machine you don't need it. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.7-s390 -Package: kernel-patch-2.4.7-s390 -Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.7 for IBM S/390 - Patches for the Linux kernel from IBM's developer works for the S/390 - architecture. - This package includes the following patches released by IBM for the - Linux kernel version 2.4.7: - * linux-2.4.7-s390.tar.gz (released on 2001.08.20) - * linux-2.4.7-s390-1.tar.gz (released on 2001.09.14) - * linux-2.4.7-s390-2.tar.gz (released on 2001.10.12) - * linux-2.4.7-s390-3.tar.gz (released on 2001.11.09) - * linux-2.4.7-s390-4.tar.gz (released on 2001.11.23) - * linux-2.4.7-s390-kerntypes.tar.gz (released on 2001.08.20) - Additionally it includes a patch by Gerhard Tonn which - adds support for a second initrd (needed by the s390 boot-floppies). - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-2.5-lsm -Package: kernel-patch-2.5-lsm -Description: lsm kernel patch - Linux Security Modules - LSM is the Linux Security Modules framework. It was originally just a - security framework, but now it also includes a port of OpenWall to 2.5.x and - the NSA Security Enhanced Linux patch. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-adaptec -Package: kernel-patch-adaptec -Description: adaptec scsi-driver update for linux 2.2.19 - The adaptec scsi-driver update for linux 2.2.1[89] and 2.4.[56789] - upgrades your kernel's aic7xxx driver from version stock to 6.2.3. - . - This update is needed if you get a lot of scsi-errors, and if you notice - that recoverable failures are fatal. - . - The errors to look for are these: - . - (scsi0:0:0:1) CHECK_CONDITION on REQUEST_SENSE, returning an error. - . - scsi0 channel 0 : resetting for second half of retries. - . - SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0. - . - and fatal: - . - SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0 return code = 26030000 - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-badram -Package: kernel-patch-badram -Description: Kernel patch allowing to use partly-bad RAM modules - This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which allows to tell - the kernel which parts of a RAM module are bad. This allows you to - use old RAM modules, when for example just 1 bit in your 256MB module - makes it otherwise unusable. - . - Package memtest86 allows to test the RAM for such problems, and is - able to tell you what parameters to give to a badram-enabled kernel. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-benh -Package: kernel-patch-benh -Description: improved Power Macintosh support for the Linux kernel - The Linux kernel for the PowerPC architecture is maintained in a - number of source trees separate from the official one. This kernel - patch contains the modifications by Benjamin Herrenschmidt relative - to the official tree from kernel.org. - . - While this kernel patch should work on most PowerPC machines, it is - most useful for Power Macintosh computers, because it adds or - improves support for numerous hardware features found on these - machines, among them sleep and video mirroring for PowerBooks and - experimental access to IEEE1394 (Firewire) devices. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-debianlogo -Package: kernel-patch-debianlogo -Description: Display a Debian logo on a framebuffer device at boottime - This patch changes the default penguin logo into a Debian swirl. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-ethernet-drivers -Package: kernel-patch-ethernet-drivers -Description: patches with drivers for ethernet cards - This package contains a patch for recent versions of Linux kernel - 2.2.x with Donald Becker's drivers for exotic ethernet cards. - Currently this package will provide support for following network cards: - . - - winbond-840 chip and compatible, eg. on the Compex RL100ATX card - - newer Tulip based cards under Linux 2.2.x - - Sundance ST201 "Alta" PCI Ethernet - - National Semiconductor DP8381x and DP8382x series - - Myson MTD803 PCI Ethernet - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-ext3-2.2 -Package: kernel-patch-ext3-2.2 -Description: ext3fs support for Linux 2.2.19 and 2.2.20 - Ext3fs is a journaling extension for the ext2fs. Journaling means you - don't have to fsck after a crash. Basically. It may also increase - performance some conditions. - . - This package contains a modified patch which works with kernel - versions 2.2.19 and 2.2.20. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-ext3-2.4 -Package: kernel-patch-ext3-2.4 -Description: ext3fs support for Linux 2.4.x - Ext3 is a extension for the ext2 filesytems that introduces - journaling capabilities into it. "Journaling filesystem" refers to - the ability to keep a log, also called a journal, of operations done - on the filesystem. In the event of a crash, these transactions can - be replayed and incompleted ones are discared, thus preserving the - integrity of the filesystem. In the case of ext3, this may also - increase performance under appropriate conditions. - . - This package provides kernel patches for recent Linux versions, - beginning with 2.4.9. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-irc -Package: kernel-patch-irc -Description: IRC connection tracking and NAT - This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a - helper for connection tracking and NAT, for IRC. Basically, this means - that it will now track your DCC connections as well, match them to states, - and adjust them as necessary. - . - The way to build and enable this support is described in the README.Debian. - . - This patch will *NOT* work with the dropped table patch! - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-kdb -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.13-kdb -Description: Builtin kernel debugger. - This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a - means of examining kernel memory and data structures while the system - is operational. - . - Additional commands may be easily added to format and display - essential system data structures given an identifier or address of the - data structure. - . - Current command set allows complete control of kernel operations - including single-stepping a processor, stopping upon execution of a - specific instruction, stopping upon access (or modification) of a - specific virtual memory location, stopping upon access to a register - in the input-output address space, stack tracebacks for the current - active task as well as for all other tasks (by process id), - instruction disassembly, et. al. - . - The BFD headers from the binutils-dev package are required to compile - a kdb-enabled kernel. - . - Version 6.23 of the kernel-package package has a bug preventing correct - application of this patch. -Package: kernel-patch-kdb -Description: Builtin kernel debugger. - This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a - means of examining kernel memory and data structures while the system - is operational. - . - Only i386 and ia64 are fully supported for now, but there is some - sparc64 support. - . - Additional commands may be easily added to format and display - essential system data structures given an identifier or address of the - data structure. - . - Current command set allows complete control of kernel operations - including single-stepping a processor, stopping upon execution of a - specific instruction, stopping upon access (or modification) of a - specific virtual memory location, stopping upon access to a register - in the input-output address space, stack tracebacks for the current - active task as well as for all other tasks (by process id), - instruction disassembly, et. al. - . - The officially supported kernel version at this date for kdb 2.1 is - 2.4.17, but versions close enough may (or may not) - work. Please look at /use/share/doc/kernel-patch-kdb/README.Debian - for more info. - . - Also provided is kdb 1.5 for kernel 2.2.18, which appears to work with - 2.2.19 as well. - . - The BFD headers from the binutils-dev package are required to compile - a kdb-enabled kernel. - . - Version 6.23 of the kernel-package package has a bug preventing correct - application of this patch. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-kiobuf -Package: kernel-patch-kiobuf -Description: Stephen Tweedie's kiobuf (formerly raw-io) patch - This package contains Stephen Tweedie's kiobuf patch to the Linux - kernel, packaged fur use with make-kpkg. This patch is needed for - various other kernel patches. - . - Included is also version 2.2.17 of the patch, known as raw-io then. -Package: kernel-patch-kiobuf-bigmem -Description: Stephen Tweedie's new bigmem support for kiobuf - This package contains Stephen Tweedie's new-bigmem patch for kiobuf, - packaged fur use with make-kpkg. This is an add-on to - kernel-patch-kiobuf. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-lpp-1024x768 -Package: kernel-patch-lpp-1024x768 -Description: Display a graphical boot-screen with progress bar - This patch adds the Linux Progress Patch option to the Linux kernel. - The Linux Progress Patch is a kernel patch which displays a full-screen - logo with a progress bar and some informational text while booting. It - hides the normal startup messages printed by the kernel, and is meant - for people that don't care about boot messages. - This version is meant for a screen resolution of 1024x768, with any - colour depth. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-lpp-640x480 -Package: kernel-patch-lpp-640x480 -Description: Display a graphical boot-screen with progress bar - This patch adds the Linux Progress Patch option to the Linux kernel. - The Linux Progress Patch is a kernel patch which displays a full-screen· - logo with a progress bar and some informational text while booting. It· - hides the normal startup messages printed by the kernel, and is meant· - for people that don't care about boot messages. - This version is meant for a screen resolution of 640x480, with any - colour depth. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-pc9800 -Package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-pc9800 -Description: Diffs to the kernel source for Linux/98 (2.2.17) - Apply this patch to support NEC PC9800 series, which is - much the same as PC/AT compatible architecture. - . - PC9800 series is based on i386 architecture, but it has Japanese environment - on the hardware layer, not ISA but C-BUS slot etc, so it has some differences - from usual i386 architecture. See README.gz for more detail. - . - This is **development** version of the patch. Use at your own risk. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4 -Package: kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4 -Description: patch to support SCSI emulation over parallel port - This package contains a patch for recent versions of Linux kernel - 2.4.x to support common parallel port periphery devices like - scanners, which use SCSI protocol internaly. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-tekram-dc3x5 -Package: kernel-patch-tekram-dc3x5 -Description: Tekram SCSI host DC3x5 support - DC3x5 is a SCSI host by Tekram which is not supported out of the box by - the Linux kernel. This patch adds support for the card to the Linux kernel. - The cards supported are DC315 and DC395, both based on the TRM-S1040 - chipset. - . - This package supports 2.2.20 & 2.4.14 kernels. Older and newer 2.2.x and - 2.4.x should work too. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-ttl -Package: kernel-patch-ttl -Description: TTL matching and setting - This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a - match and a target for getting and setting the TTL, respectively. - . - Example for dropping all packets with a TTL of 0: - iptables -m ttl --ttl 1 -j DROP - Example for setting all packets to a TTL of 10: - iptables -j TTL --set-ttl 10 - Example for setting all TTL 0 packets to TTL 1: - iptables -m ttl --ttl 0 -j TTL --ttl-set 1 - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-ulog -Package: kernel-patch-ulog -Description: Netfilter userspace logging patch. - This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a - Netlink method of logging packets (via the ULOG target) to a userspace - daemon. This daemon is modular and very extensible, and plugins such as - syslog emulation and logging to MySQL can and have been written. - . - This patch is only useful with the ulogd package, which is the userspace - daemon which accepts and actually logs these packets. - . - ulog and ulogd work on all architectures - you also need the iptables - package to control the rules to log packets. Sample ulog target - ulog - and then drop all packets to port 6000: - iptables -N ulogdrop - iptables -A ulogdrop -j ULOG --ulog-nlgroup 32 --ulog-prefix "Dropping - X - +packet" - iptables -A ulogdrop -j DROP - iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 6000 -j ulogdrop - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-uml -Package: kernel-patch-uml -Description: User-mode Linux (kernel patch) - User-mode Linux is a port of the Linux kernel to its own system call - interface. It provides a kind of virtual machine, which runs Linux - as a user process under another Linux kernel. This is useful for - kernel development, sandboxes, jails, experimentation, and - many other things. - . - This package contains patches to the Linux kernel to support - user-mode operation. - . - This version supports kernel versions 2.4.14, 2.4.15, 2.4.16 and 2.4.17. - - - -Source package: kernel-patch-xfs -Package: kernel-patch-xfs -Description: XFS Filesystem support for Linux 2.4.14 and 2.4.17 - XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated - on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can - support large files and large filesystems, extended attributes, - variable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of - Btrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance - and scalability. - NOTE: The patch for 2.4.17 is not an officially released patch, - though it was retrieved from SGI's site. Use with appropriate - caution. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.0.36 -Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-amiga -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-atari -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-bvme6000 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-mac -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. -Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-mvme162 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-mvme167 -Description: Linux kernel binary image. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.0.38 -Package: kernel-doc-2.0.38 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.0.38. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.0.38 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-headers-2.0.38 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.0.38 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.0.38, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.0.38/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.0.38 -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.0.38. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.0.38, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-source-2.0.38 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.0.38 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.0.38. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tk4X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, on intel platforms, you MUST get bin86 if - you wish to compile the kernel sources. Ignore the suggestion to get bin86 - for non intel architectures. Also, please read the detailed documentation - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.0.38/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.2.10 -Package: kernel-image-2.2.10-mac -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.10-mac. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.10-mac, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.2.17 -Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-amiga -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.17-amiga. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.17-amiga, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-atari -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.17-atari. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.17-atari, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-bvme6000 -Description: Linux kernel image for BVM BVME4000 and BVME6000 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-mvme147 -Description: Linux kernel binary image for Motorola MVME147 - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. -Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-mvme16x -Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME162/6/7, MVME172/7 SBCs. - This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, - and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that - try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state - after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional - VMELILO package. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.2.19 -Package: kernel-doc-2.2.19 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.2.19. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.2.19 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.2.19 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.2.19 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.2.19. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tk4X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, on intel platforms, you MUST get bin86 if - you wish to compile the kernel sources. Ignore the suggestion to get bin86 - for non intel architectures. Also, please read the detailed documentation - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.2.19/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.2.20 -Package: kernel-doc-2.2.20 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.2.20. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.2.20 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.2.20 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.2.20 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.2.20. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, on intel platforms, you MUST get bin86 if - you wish to compile the kernel sources. Ignore the suggestion to get bin86 - for non intel architectures. Also, please read the detailed documentation - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.2.20/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.4.10 -Package: kernel-doc-2.4.10 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.10. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.10 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.10 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.10 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.10. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.10/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.4.12 -Package: kernel-doc-2.4.12 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.12. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.12 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.12 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.12 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.12. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.12/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.4.13 -Package: kernel-doc-2.4.13 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.13. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.13 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.13 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.13 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.13. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.13/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.4.14 -Package: kernel-doc-2.4.14 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.14. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.14 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.14 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.14 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.14. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.14/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.4.16 -Package: kernel-doc-2.4.16 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.16. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.16 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.16 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.16 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.16. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.16/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.4.17 -Package: kernel-doc-2.4.17 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.17. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.17 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.17 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.17. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.17/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. -Package: mkcramfs -Description: Make a CramFs (Compressed ROM File System) - mkcramfs lets you construct a CramFs (Compressed ROM File System) image from - the contents of a given directory. Cram file systems are used for Debian - INITRD images. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.4.18 -Package: kernel-doc-2.4.18 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.18. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.18 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.18 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.18 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.18. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.18/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 -Package: kernel-doc-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.5-r4k-kn04 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-headers-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 -Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04 - This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04, for sites - that want the latest kernel headers. Please read - /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.5-r4k-kn04/debian.README.gz for details -Package: kernel-image-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 -Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04. - This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04, - the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the - packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the - system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. - . - If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make - installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest - fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a - powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. - . - Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, - and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to - create a custom kernel from the sources. Please look at kernel-img.conf(5), - and /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.gz from the package kernel-package - for details on how to tailor the installation of this or any other kernel - image package -Package: kernel-source-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.5-r4k-kn04/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernel-source-2.4.7 -Package: kernel-doc-2.4.7 -Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.7. - This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.7 kernel - Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific - installation notes for some drivers for example. See - /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what - is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it - contains information about the problems, which may result by - upgrading your kernel. -Package: kernel-source-2.4.7 -Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.7 - This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.7. - . - You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" - and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and - tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use - interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file - /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.7/README.headers.gz. - . - If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then - it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, - which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image - packages. - - - -Source package: kernellab -Package: kernellab -Description: Manage kernel configs for many machines easily - Kernellab allows you to manage kernel configurations - for a large number of heterogenous machines relatively - easily. - - - -Source package: ketm -Package: ketm -Description: An old-school 2d-scrolling shooter - A hicolor/hiresolution classical game that has similarities with Raptor, - Tyrian and Galaga. You are a spacepilot controlling your secret prototype - ship. At regular interval's you get attacked by the bad guys. You have a - mission to clean this sector from them (i. e Kill Everything That Moves). - Be sure to pick up some weapon and ship upgrades on the way. - - - -Source package: keyboard-led-applet -Package: keyboard-led-applet -Description: GNOME keyboard LED applet - The GNOME Keyboard Led panel applet displays the keyboard led status on the - panel. It can be quite useful for owners of keyboards without lock-status - led's (e.g., Logitech cordless keyboards). - . - The applet is multithreaded and utilizes the XKB X-server extension to be - notified about keyboard indicator state changes. - - - -Source package: keylaunch -Package: keylaunch -Description: A small utility for binding commands to a hot key. - KeyLaunch is a small utility for binding commands to a hot key. It reads a - configuration file in .keylaunchrc. KeyLaunch uses Ctrl, Alt and Shift - as modifier keys, the hotkey is up to the user. - - - -Source package: kfocus -Package: kfocus -Description: Lightweight project management program for KDE - Personal project management program with support for task lists and log books - . - Supports: - . - - Categorizing tasks into projects - - Viewing how much time you have left to complete a task - - Creating logs of completed tasks - - Scheduling followup tasks when a task is completed - - Scheduling tasks to start in the future - - - -Source package: kforth -Package: kforth -Description: Small Forth Interpreter Written in C++ - Implements a subset of ANS Forth, plus some extensions. kForth can serve as a - standalone computing environment, or its object code may be interfaced to - another program to serve as a customizable programming language for that - application. - . - See http://ccreweb.org/software/kforth/kforth.html for more information. - - - -Source package: kgeo -Package: kgeo -Description: an interactive geometry program for KDE - With this program you can do geometry on a computer just like you would - on a blackboard in a classroom. However, the computer allows you to - go beyond that, since KGeo is designed to do interactive geometry. - . - For example, the program allows you to move and change geometrical - drawings, so that you can see all the changes. Imagine a triangle that - can be altered into any shape you want, just by moving its corners - around. At the same time you can see that the angles change, but that - they always add up to 180 degrees. - . - KGeo was formerly called KEuklid. - - - -Source package: kicq -Package: kicq -Description: ICQ (I seek you) client for KDE - kicq is an ICQ (I seek you) client, specifically designed for the KDE - desktop. kicq has a simple, clean interface very similar to the - original Windows ICQ client, and includes all of the most commonly - used ICQ features such as messaging, real-time chat, and file transfer. - - - -Source package: kimberlite -Package: kimberlite -Description: High Availability Clustering Package - Kimberlite is a complete framework providing high availability for application - services on Linux. The key features of the architecture include the - following: - . - - A complete high-availability service infrastructure prevents you - from having to assemble an infrastructure from disparate - components. - . - - An extensible service-configuration framework enables you to - easily integrate a wide variety of applications. - . - - An exceptional data integrity guarantee differentiates the - software from other contemporary offerings from the Linux - community. Because of this guarantee, a Kimberlite cluster - provides a solid foundation for highly-available data services, - such as network-exported databases and NFS file systems, and is - ideal as the data tier for dynamic web content. - . - - Services fail over automatically when problems occur, without - requiring manual intervention by system administrators. - . - - A command line user interface and a web-based graphical user - interface enable you to monitor and manage the cluster. - . - - A cluster utilizes commodity hardware and storage options, such as - SCSI and FibreChannel. -Package: kimberlite-doc -Description: Documentation for kimberlite - Man pages and specifications for kimberlite clustering. - - - -Source package: kimwitu -Package: kimwitu -Description: Compiler development tool, complementary to lex and yacc. - Kimwitu (pronounced kee'mweetoo) is a system that supports - the construction of programs that use trees or terms as - their main data structure. It is a `meta-tool' in the - development process of tools. - . - It can easily be interfaced with Yacc and Lex - the idea - is that yacc and lex are used to do the parsing, and - Kimwitu routines are used to built and manipulate the - parse tree. - . - There is also Kimwitu++ (also packaged for Debian) which interfaces - with C++ instead of C. - - - -Source package: kimwitu++ -Package: kimwitu++ -Description: A (syntax-)tree-handling tool (term processor) - Kimwitu++ is a system that supports the construction of programs that use - trees or terms as their main data structure. It allows you to define, store - and operate on trees with typed nodes. Each type of node has a specific number - of sons, and expects these sons to have specific types. The most popular - example of such trees are syntax trees. - . - The nodes are defined in a Yacc-like fashion. The tree can be unparsed (ie. - treewalk) and rewritten (ie. term substitution). Kimwitu++ gives you powerful - pattern matching for specifying unparse and rewrite rules. - . - Kimwitu++ is an extension to C++. It introduces Yacc-like node definitions, - the unparse and rewrite rules, and extensions for pattern matching within - functions. It will translate its input files into pure C++. - . - To build the tree you might use a parser generated with Bison, but you are - free to use other tools. There also exists Kimwitu (also packaged for Debian) - which interfaces with C instead of C++ which can also be used in C++ projects, - but Kimwitu++ has some extensions one might consider useful. - - - -Source package: kimwitu-doc -Package: kimwitu-doc -Description: Documentation for compiler development tool kimwitu. - Kimwitu (pronounced kee'mweetoo) is a system that supports - the construction of programs that use trees or terms as - their main data structure. It is a `meta-tool' in the - development process of tools. - . - It can easily be interfaced with Yacc and Lex - the idea - is that yacc and lex are used to do the parsing, and - Kimwitu routines are used to built and manipulate the - parse tree. - . - There is also Kimwitu++ (also packaged for Debian) which interfaces - with C++ instead of C; there is no separate documentation for it, so - this is also the Kimwitu++ documentation at the moment. - - - -Source package: kinkatta -Package: kinkatta -Description: AOL Instant Messenger client for KDE - Kinkatta is an instant messenger for AOL. - - - -Source package: kino -Package: kino -Description: Non-linear editor for Digital Video data - Kino allows you to record, create, edit, and play movies recorded with DV - camcorders. Unlike other editors, this program uses many keyboard commands - for fast navigating and editing inside the movie. - - - -Source package: kinput2 -Package: kinput2-canna -Description: An input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input - Kinput2 is an input server for X11 applications that want Japanese - text input. - . - A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text - sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does - kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the - client. - . - This package supports Canna cannaserver. -Package: kinput2-canna-wnn -Description: An input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input - Kinput2 is an input server for X11 applications that want Japanese - text input. - . - A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text - sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does - kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the - client. - . - This package supports both Canna cannaserver and Wnn jserver (version - 4 or 6). -Package: kinput2-common -Description: Files shared among kinput2 packages - This package contains files that is needed by three kinput2 packages - (kinput2-canna, kinput2-wnn and kinput2-canna-wnn). -Package: kinput2-wnn -Description: An input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input - Kinput2 is an input server for X11 applications that want Japanese - text input. - . - A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text - sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does - kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the - client. - . - This package supports Wnn jserver (version 4 or 6). - - - -Source package: kiss -Package: kiss -Description: Karel's Interactive Simple Shell - Kiss is basically a simple shell interpreter, like Bash or Tcsh, except that - it lacks a good deal of the sophistication of a good shell. - . - On the other hand it is small and well suited for rescue disks. It comes - with the following BUILTINS: - !, alias, cat, cd, chgrp, chmod, chown, cp, exec, exit, grep, help, history - kill, ln, ls, mkdir, mknod, more, mv, printenv, pwd, read, rm, rmdir, setenv, - sleep, source, touch, umount, unsetenv, ver, wc, where - . - kiss comes with a bare version, a getline version and a full featured - readline version. bkiss, gkiss and rkiss are dynamically linked. - - - -Source package: kissme -Package: kissme -Description: A free Java Virtual Machine - kissme is a free Java Virtual Machine for Linux. - It uses the GNU Classpath java class library. - . - Currently it can only run console applications (there is no working AWT support in Classpath). - - - -Source package: kissme-classpath -Package: kissme-classpath -Description: Free java class libraries (specific to kissme JVM) - GNU Classpath is a set of essential libraries for supporting the Java - language. Our goal is to provide a free replacement for Sun's proprietary - class libraries so that the GNU system can run programs written in the - Java language. - . - This specific package has additional files that are specific to the kissme JVM. - . - It is only suitable for use with the kissme JVM. - - - -Source package: kleandisk -Package: kleandisk -Description: a file cleanup and backup tool for KDE - Kleandisk searches your system and gives a list of files which can be - deleted, backed up or archived. Kleandisk itself can also be used as - a backup and archiving tool. - . - Files are selected for cleaning, backup and archiving according to - user-defined file groups, making Kleandisk easy to extend and automate. - Automatic scheduled operations are supported. - . - Kleandisk can wrap /usr/bin/install to provide easy uninstallation of - files installed using "make install". To use this feature, python will - need to be present on your system. - - - -Source package: klic -Package: klic -Description: KL1 to C compiler system - The KLIC implementation compiles KL1 programs into C programs, then - compiles them using C compilers of the host system, and then links the - objects with runtime libraries (including libraries provided by UNIX). - . - KLIC is an implementation of a concurrent logic programming language - KL1. KL1 is based on a flat version of the Guarded Horn Clauses (GHC) - language. GHC is a member of so-called commited-choice logic - programming language family and has sibblings such as Concurrent - Prolog, Parlog, Janus and Fleng. -Package: klic-doc -Description: Documentation for klic - Documentation and sample KL1 files for the KLIC (KL1 to C compiler system). - - - -Source package: kmago -Package: kmago -Description: KDE download manager - KMAGO stands for MAnager for Get Operations. It is a download manager - with a nice GUI interface. KMAGO is built as a frontend for GNU wget - currently. - . - Features: - * drag and drop operations with applications (konqueror, netscape) and - between kmago widgets - * system tray icon with d'n'd capabilities - * transfer grouping - * multiple downloads control with priority and selectable priority - policy - * resume capability check - * full configurable - * enabled to manage many retriever commands - * stable and reliable downloading process based on GNU wget - - - -Source package: kmerlin -Package: kmerlin -Description: Instant messaging (IM) client for the MSN messenger network - KMerlin (f/k/a KMsn) is an IM (instant messaging) client for the MSN messenger network. - . - Features include: - A buddy list on which you can block users, multiple chat windows, and multiple users - per chat (simply invite those you want in your chat session). - . - Keep in touch with all your Windows friends! - - - -Source package: knapster2 -Package: knapster2 -Description: KDE2 Napster client - Napster is a popular MP3 sound file download program. This is a Napster - client for KDE 2. It supports searching with criteria, hotlists, transfer - management, chat, and a music library with an integral mp3 player. - It should work fine with "regular" Napster and Opennap servers. - - - -Source package: knetfilter -Package: knetfilter -Description: A GUI for configuring the 2.4 kernel IP Tables - Knetfilter is a GUI to configure your 2.4 kernel IP firewalling, - masquerading and NAT rules. - . - You must have a kernel compiled with iptables (netfilter) support. - - - -Source package: knetload -Package: knetload -Description: a network throughput meter for Kicker - A small Network throughput meter for the KDE Kicker which works with just - about any network device. It will show the speeds of a network device with - two diagrams, one for outgoing and one for incoming data. KNETLoad can read - almost any device that is listed in the /proc/net/dev file, which includes - eth0, ppp0, ippp0 and many others, even non predefined devices can be typed - into the program. The colors, style and speed of the diagrams can be - configured. - - - -Source package: knews -Package: knews -Description: Graphical threaded news reader - Knews is an X11 based thread-oriented news reader. It is capable of - representing threads as a graphical tree, represents quotations with - different colors and much more. - - - -Source package: knl -Package: knl -Description: Query/set kernel image parameters. - Set the default root device, root filesystem flags, swap device, - ram disk parameters, and video mode. - . - Replaces the rdev, swapdev, rootflags, ramsize and vidmode programs. - - - -Source package: knocker -Package: knocker -Description: a simple and easy to use TCP security port scanner - Knocker is a new, simple, and easy to use TCP security port - scanner written in C, using threads. It is able to analyze hosts - and the network services which are running on them. - - - -Source package: koala -Package: koalamud -Description: a distributed MUD server. - The Koala mud server is designed to be a highly scalable, distributed - multiuser roleplaying game. The game world can be distributed across - multiple machines in multiple different locations. For the purposes of - stability, multiple machines can be setup to run the same part of the world. - Players can wander around the entirety of the world from any of the client - servers that are attached to the network. - - - -Source package: koffice -Package: kchart -Description: a chart drawing program for the KDE Office Suite - KChart is a chart drawing application. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: kformula -Description: a formula editor for the KDE Office Suite - KFormula is a formula editor that provides the basic input facilities - and the support functionality expected of a KOffice application. - . - Features include easy Greek letter insertion, intelligent cursor - movement, advanced syntax highlighting, multi-level undo support and - LaTeX export. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: kivio -Description: a flowcharting program for the KDE Office Suite - Kivio is a flowcharting program that offers basic flowcharting abilities, - but with a twist. Objects are scriptable, and a backend plugin system - offers the ability to make objects do just about anything. - . - Feed it a directory of C++ header files, or even Java files, and let it - generate a graphical class map for you. Give it a network and let it - explore and map out the network for you. All this is possible through - the scripting/plugin architecture Kivio possesses. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: koffice -Description: KDE Office Suite - KOffice is an integrated office suite for KDE, the K Desktop - Environment. It offers a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation - program, graphics tools and more. - . - This package provides all the components of KOffice. -Package: koffice-dev -Description: common libraries for KOffice (development files) - This package provides the development files for the libraries that are - shared amongst the various components of KOffice. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: koffice-doc-html -Description: KDE Office Suite documentation in HTML format - KOffice is an integrated office suite for KDE, the K Desktop - Environment. It offers a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation - program, graphics tools and more. - . - By default the KOffice applications only provide their documentation in - KDE docbook format, which can only be read by Konqueror or KHelpCenter. - This package provides all of the KOffice documentation converted to HTML - format so it can be read with any web browser. - . - The documentation will be installed into the usual directories - /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML///, for instance - /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kword/. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: koffice-libs -Description: common libraries and files for the KDE Office Suite - This package provides the libraries, binaries and other files that are - shared amongst the various components of KOffice. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: kontour -Description: a vector graphics tool for the KDE Office Suite - Kontour is a vector graphics application. This application was formerly - known as KIllustrator. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: koshell -Description: the KDE Office Suite workspace - The KOffice workspace is a desktop with easy one-click launchers for - KOffice applications. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: kpresenter -Description: a presentation program for the KDE Office Suite - KPresenter is a fully-featured presentation program. It is sufficiently - developed that it is already being successfully used for giving talks and - presentations. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: kspread -Description: a spreadsheet for the KDE Office Suite - KSpread is a powerful spreadsheet application. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: kugar -Description: a business report maker for the KDE Office Suite - Kugar is a tool for generating business quality reports which can - be viewed and printed. It includes a standalone report viewer and a - KPart report viewer. The latter means that any KDE application can - embed the report viewing functionality and that reports can be viewed - using the Konqueror browser. - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. -Package: kword -Description: a word processor for the KDE Office Suite - KWord is a frame-based word processor comparable to FrameMaker. It - can be used for desktop publishing, but also for "normal" word processing - (like writing letters, reports and so on). - . - This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. - - - -Source package: komba2 -Package: komba2 -Description: KDE Samba browser - Komba2 is a GUI machine and share browser for the - SMB protocol. Komba2 allows you to scan any number - of subnets for machines with SMB. The workgroups, - machines and share are shown in a tree-view. - For each machine you can then view the list of - shares, and mount, unmount or browse them. You can - also search a machine by name or ip. - - - -Source package: kon2 -Package: kon2 -Description: Kanji ON Console. - KON2 display KANJI on console. (KON Version2) - - - -Source package: konfont -Package: konfont -Description: Public domain japanese fonts for KON2. - This package is public domain japanese fonts. - And customized for kon2 package. - - - -Source package: konverse -Package: konverse -Description: a Jabber client for KDE - Konverse is a Jabber client for the K Desktop Environment. It offers - instant messaging and can converse with other clients such as Jabber, - AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Instant Messenger or Yahoo! Messenger. - . - Jabber is an XML-based, open-source system and protocol for real-time - messaging and presence notification. The first application of Jabber is - an instant messaging (IM) system similar to AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, - MSN Instant Messenger, or Yahoo! Messenger. However, Jabber is also - being applied in the realms of wireless communications, embedded - systems, and Internet infrastructure. See www.jabber.org for further - details. - - - -Source package: konwert -Package: konwert -Description: Charset conversion for files or terminal I/O - `konwert' is yet another charset converter. Some particular features are: - * one-to-many conversions - * context-dependent conversions - * approximations of some unavailable characters - * (as a result) ability to transcript eg. russian cyrillic into polish - phonetic equivalent - * etc. - . - `filterm' applies filter conversion to a terminal's I/O, to get on-the-fly - charset conversion, and customized input methods. -Package: konwert-dev -Description: Tools to define new charset conversion for konwert - This package contains sources for some filters, and the scripts used to - build those filters from them. - . - The `512bold' filter is a C++ program. -Package: konwert-filters -Description: Filters used by konwert for charset conversion. - These files are needed by konwert. - . - They are also probably useless without konwert itself. - - - -Source package: korelib -Package: libkore-dev -Description: cross-platform library for plugin-based applications (dev files) - Korelib is a cross-platform C++ library for developing modular - applications. - . - This package contains the Development headers and static libs -Package: libkore0 -Description: cross-platform library for plugin-based applications - Korelib is a cross-platform C++ library for developing modular - applications. - - - -Source package: korinoco -Package: korinoco -Description: Clone the "Client Manager" from Lucent Technologies, Inc. - The KOrinoco application tries to clone the "Client Manager" from Lucent Technologies, Inc. - It provides information about your access point, connection quality and other stuff. - In theory, not only the original Orinoco card but as well other 802.11 compliant cards - _should_ be supported. However, this is untested. - - - -Source package: koth -Package: koth -Description: King of the Hill - King of the Hill, KOTH, is an artillery game in the grand old - tradition of little tanks with ridiculously powerful weapons trying to - blow each other up while trying to avoid getting blown up themselves. - . - KOTH is based on a client-server networking model. Players can join - and leave at any time, and because bandwidth use is quite modest you - can even easily play over a modem - KOTH really is a strategy game, - ping time is irrelevant. - - - -Source package: koules -Package: koules -Description: Space action game for X11. - A somewhat abstract space action game for X11 with sound. - Supports multiplayer deathmatch and cooperative play. - . - Koules is a fast action arcade-style game for UNIX and OS/2. This - version supports X window system, SVGAlib for Linux and OS/2. It - works in fine (up to 900x620) resolution with cool 256 color graphics, - multiplayer mode up to 5 players, full sound and, of course, network - support. Koules is an original idea. First version of Koules was - developed from scratch by Jan Hubicka in July 1995. - - - -Source package: kprof -Package: kprof -Description: a KDE visual tool to help analyze profiling results - KProf is a visual tool for developers that displays the execution profiling - output generated by code profiling tools. The output of gprof being usually - difficult to read (beyond the flat profile information), KProf presents - the information in list- or tree-views that make the execution profiling - information very easy to understand. - . - Currently supported profilers include GNU gprof, Function Check and - Palm OS Emulator with profile option. - - - -Source package: kreatecd -Package: kreatecd -Description: A KDE CD burner with an easy interface - The description is a rip-off from http://www.kreatecd.de/intro.php - . - KreateCD is a graphical user interface for the K Desktop Environment to copy and master own audio - CDs (CDDA) or data CDs (CD-ROM). The idea to create such an application came to mind because there - are only a few such applications for Linux and many people are not able to use the command line - tools. Xcdroast is not bad at all but there are some features which are missing. I don't like TCL/TK - very much so I decided to create a similar but more extended application for my favorite desktop - environment : KDE. - . - KreateCD itself uses some command line applications as base applications and provides a comfortable - and very intuitive user interface which should be usable by people who don't have any experiences - with Linux at all. - . - The main features of KreateCD are: - . - o Intuitive user interface - o Supports mastering of ISO-9660 CD-ROM tracks - o Is able to read .WAV audio files - o Easy to use CD copy function - o Some useful features to edit audio tracks before you write it to CD. - (volume boosting, balance and range selection) - o Audio playback - - - -Source package: krecord -Package: krecord -Description: KDE sound recorder - This is a sound recorder for KDE. It can just record and - playback wav-files, that's all. - - - -Source package: krusader -Package: krusader -Description: File Manager for KDE - Krusader is an "old-school" file manager. Its twin-panel look follows in - the footsteps of the great file managers of old such as GNU's Midnight - Commander(c) and the Norton Commander(c) for DOS. Krusader features an - intuitive GUI, complete drag n' drop capability, transparent handling of - archives, MIME type support, and more. - - - -Source package: kseg -Package: kseg -Description: Explore planar Euclidean geometry. - KSEG allows you to interactively create a geometrical construction, - similar to what you can do with a straightedge and compass. Points - may be inserted on the page with right mouse-button clicks, and then - used to form segments, lines, circles, or other geometrical objects. - At any time you can drag existing points around, and watch how the - constructed objects respond. - - - -Source package: ksensors -Package: ksensors -Description: lm-sensors frontend for KDE - This is a lm-sensors frontend for KDE for monitoring a motherboard. - It allows you to access information from temperature and fan speed - sensors. - . - You will need lm-sensors kernel modules to use this package. - - - -Source package: ksmp3play -Package: ksmp3play -Description: Curses-based MP3 player. - ksmp3play is a curses-based MP3 player with features such as song - rating and volume settings for each song. - - - -Source package: kstars -Package: kstars -Description: Desktop planetarium for KDE2 - KStars displays an accurate representation of the night sky for any time and - date, from any location on Earth. The display can be panned in altitude and - azimuth, and can be zoomed in and out. - - - -Source package: ksymoops -Package: ksymoops -Description: Linux kernel oops and error message decoder - The Linux kernel produces error messages that contain machine specific - numbers which are meaningless for debugging. ksymoops reads machine - specific files and the error log and converts the addresses to - meaningful symbols and offsets. - . - This is a complete replacement for the version of ksymoops in the - kernel. Older versions of ksymoops were in scripts/ksymoops.cc, more - recently there was a version in the scripts/ksymoops directory. - - - -Source package: kterm -Package: kterm -Description: Multi-lingual terminal emulator for X. - Kterm is an X11 terminal emulator that can handle multi-lingual text. - This release is based on xterm of X11R6.1. - - - -Source package: ktexmaker2 -Package: ktexmaker2 -Description: LaTeX source editor, TeX shell and Gnuplot front end for KDE - Ktexmaker2 is a LaTeX source editor, TeX shell and Gnuplot front end for KDE. - . - The source editor is a multi-document version of KWrite for .tex and .bib - files. Menus and wizards are provided to assist with tag insertion and - code generation. A structure view of the document assists with navigation - within source files. - . - The TeX shell assists with LaTeX and bibtex compilation as well as - DVI and postscript document viewing. It supports documents divided - into several files. - . - The Gnuplot front end is an adaptation of the Xgfe program. - - - -Source package: ktimetrace -Package: ktimetrace -Description: Graphical tool to measure and graph data - KTimeTrace is a graphical tool based on Qt that measures and - displays data from data acquisition hardware. It captures - samples from a data acquisition device, saving it to disk - while providing a real-time graphing display. - . - KTimeTrace requires having a data acquisition device that is - supported by Comedi in order to capture data. See the libcomedi0 - package or http://stm.lbl.gov/comedi for more information about - Comedi. - - - -Source package: ktouch -Package: ktouch -Description: A program for learning touch typing. - KTouch is a program for learning touch typing. KTouch is a way to - learn to type on a keyboard quickly and correctly. Every finger has - its place on the keyboard with associated keys to press. - . - KTouch helps you learn to touch typing by providing you with something - to write. KTouch can also help you to remember what fingers to use. - - - -Source package: kudzu -Package: kudzu -Description: Hardware detecting library - This is the hardware autodetection & configuration tool, originally - introduced in Red Hat Linux 6.1. It detects changes in the system's - hardware configuration, and gives the option of configuring - added or removed devices. -Package: kudzu-common -Description: Hardware detecting library - This is the hardware autodetection & configuration tool, originally - introduced in Red Hat Linux 6.1. It detects changes in the system's - hardware configuration, and gives the option of configuring - added or removed devices. - . - This package contains the data files from Redhat and Mandrake merged. -Package: kudzu-common-knoppix -Description: Hardware detecting library - This is the hardware autodetection & configuration tool, originally - introduced in Red Hat Linux 6.1. It detects changes in the system's - hardware configuration, and gives the option of configuring - added or removed devices. - . - This package contains the datafiles from mandrake with some changes - for the Knoppix Live CD. -Package: kudzu-dev -Description: Hardware detecting library - This is the hardware autodetection & configuration tool, originally - introduced in Red Hat Linux 6.1. It detects changes in the system's - hardware configuration, and gives the option of configuring - added or removed devices. - . - This package contains the header files and the staticlibs. - - - -Source package: kvdr -Package: kvdr -Description: DVB (digital TV) Video Disk Recorder for KDE - Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using - Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, - as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs with - some comfort. - . - This package contains a frontend program for watching TV in X11/KDE - without needing a special TV box. - - - -Source package: kvirc -Package: kvirc -Description: Fully scriptable graphical IRC client with plugin support - A highly configurable graphical IRC client with an MDI interface, - built-in scripting language, support for DCC, drag & drop, and much - more. KVIrc uses the Qt widget set, has support for KDE, has more - features than you can think of, can be extended using its own scripting - language, supports custom plugins and is nearly a desktop environment on - its own. - . - If you are interested in extending the client and writing your own scripts, - you probably want to also install the kvirc-doc package. - . - If you're a developer and you want to write a custom plugin for KVIrc, you - need to install the kvirc-dev package. -Package: kvirc-dev -Description: Development files for KVIrc - This package contains KVIrc libraries and include files you need if you - want to develop plugins for KVIrc. - . - KVIrc is a graphical IRC client which is based on the Qt widget set and - integrates nicely in the K Desktop Environment. -Package: kvirc-doc -Description: Help files for KVIrc - This package contains complete reference guides on scripting and functions - within KVIrc in its own internal (HTML-like) format. Unless you want to - use KVIrc only as a very simple chat client you'll be very likely to want - to write scripts to tailor KVIrc to your needs. - . - KVIrc is a graphical IRC client which is based on the Qt widget set and - integrates nicely in the K Desktop Environment. - - - -Source package: kweather -Package: kweather -Description: a weather display applet for KDE Kicker - KWeather is an applet for the KDE Kicker that will display your - area's current weather. Information shown includes the temperature, - wind speed and air pressure. By pressing a button a full weather - report can be obtained. - - - -Source package: kyahoo -Package: kyahoo -Description: Yahoo Instant Messenger client for KDE - This is a client for the Yahoo Instant Messenger service based on - Qt2 and KDE2. - - - -Source package: l2tpd -Package: l2tpd -Description: A layer 2 tunneling client/server program. - l2tpd is the open source implementation of the l2tp tunneling - protocol (rfc2661). It does implement both LAC and LNS role - in a l2tp networking architecture. The main goal of this protocol is - to tunnel PPP frame trough an ip network. - - - -Source package: labelnation -Package: labelnation -Description: A command-line label-printing program - Label Nation is a Perl program that provides a command-line interface - for printing onto peel-off label sheets. It comes with built-in support - for the most common label standards (Avery Dennison 5160, - Maco LL-5805, etc.), plus the ability to define your own label - parameters. - - - -Source package: lablgl -Package: liblablgl-ocaml -Description: Runtime libraries for lablgl. - LablGL is an OpenGL interface for Objective Caml. Since it includes - support for the Togl widget, you can comfortably use it with LablTk. - A GtkGlarea binding for use with lablgtk is also provided. - . - This package include only the dynamic libraries needed for running dynamic - bytecode executables. -Package: liblablgl-ocaml-dev -Description: an OpenGL interface for Objective Caml. - LablGL is an OpenGL interface for Objective Caml. Since it includes - support for the Togl widget, you can comfortably use it with LablTk. - A GtkGlarea binding for use with lablgtk is also provided. - - - -Source package: lablgtk -Package: liblablgtk-ocaml -Description: Runtime libraries for lablgtk. - lablgtk contains bindings for gtk+ and ocaml. It includes gtkglarea bindings - to be used with the OpenGL bindings of the lablgl package. - . - This package include only the dynamic libraries needed for running dynamic - bytecode executables. -Package: liblablgtk-ocaml-dev -Description: Ocaml bindings to Gtk+ - lablgtk contains bindings for gtk+ and ocaml. It includes gtkglarea bindings - to be used with the OpenGL bindings of the lablgl package. - . - This package contains the developpment files of lablgtk. - - - -Source package: lablgtkmathview -Package: lablgtkmathview -Description: OCaml binding for libgtkmathview - This is the Ocaml binding for the GtkMathView widget, that is - currently available in the libgtkmathview0 package. -Package: liblablgtkmathview-ocaml-dev -Description: OCaml binding for libgtkmathview - This is the Ocaml binding for the GtkMathView widget, that is - currently available in the libgtkmathview0 package. - - - -Source package: lacheck -Package: lacheck -Description: A simple syntax checker for LaTeX. - LaCheck is a simple syntax checker for LaTex that is based on a - single-pass lexical scanner. This makes clear that there are a lot of - LaTeX problems this program cannot find, although it will find most - simple mistakes. Complex macro packages may, however, make it completely - unusable. - . - This program was bundled with AUC TeX up until recently and is best known - from there. - - - -Source package: ladspa-sdk -Package: ladspa-sdk -Description: sample tools for linux-audio-dev plugin architecture - LADSPA is a free standard specification for audio effect plugins. - . - Contains sample plugins, and analyseplugin, listplugin, applyplugin - programs, and the ladspa.h, the LADSPA specification. - . - Please build-depend on this package if you need ladspa.h - - - -Source package: lam -Package: lam-mpidoc -Description: Documentation for the Message Passing Interface standard. - This package contains man pages describing the Message Passing - Interface standard. These pages are newly provided by the LAM - package, and are also found in the mpi-doc package build from - the mpich source package. -Package: lam-runtime -Description: LAM runtime environment for executing parallel programs. - LAM is an implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) - protocol commonly used in parallel processing applications. - . - Some enhancements in LAM 6.3 are: - o Added the MPI-2 C++ bindings package (chapter 10 from the MPI-2 - standard) from the Laboratory for Scientific Computing at the - University of Notre Dame. - o Added ROMIO MPI I/O package (chapter 9 from the MPI-2 standard) - from the Argonne National Laboratory. - o Pseudo-tty support for remote IO (e.g., line buffered output). - o Ability to pass environment variables through mpirun. - o Ability to mpirun shell scripts/debuggers/etc. (that eventually - run LAM/MPI programs). - o Ability to execute non-MPI programs across the multicomputer. - o Added configurable ability to zero-fill internal LAM buffers - before they are used (for development tools such as Purify). - o Greatly expanded error messages; provided for customizable - local help files. - o Expanded and updated documentation. - o Various bug fixes and minor enhancements. -Package: lam2 -Description: Enables parallel processing across multiple processors - This package provides the shared library -Package: lam2-dev -Description: Enables parallel processing across multiple processors - This package provides the development headers and related files -Package: lam3 -Description: Shared libraries used by LAM parallel programs. - LAM is an implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) - protocol commonly used in parallel processing applications. This - package provides the shared library. -Package: lam3-dev -Description: Development of parallel programs using LAM. - LAM is an implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) - protocol commonly used in parallel processing applications. This - package provides the development headers and related files. - - - -Source package: lambdacore -Package: lambdacore -Description: core database for lambdamoo - Lambdacore is a lambdamoo database, a set of objects and programs that are - run by the lambdamoo server to add functionality to lambdamoo. Lambdacore - includes: - . - * Integrated help system - * Internal mail and news - * Object editors - * Additional object classes - . - Lambdacore provides a base that you can build on to create your own - lambdamoo system. - - - -Source package: lambdamoo -Package: lambdamoo -Description: a server for an online multiuser virtual world - Lambdamoo is a server for a virtual world, a computer program which users - can log into and explore. Each user takes control of a computerized - persona/avatar/incarnation/character. You can walk around, chat with other - people, solve puzzles, and even create your very own rooms, descriptions - and items. - . - Advanced users can program Lambdamoo, via its built in object-oriented - programming language. - . - Lambdamoo only provides the bare framework for your virtual world. A - lambdamoo guru could theoretically start with lambdamoo and the included - minimal core database and work their way up to a full-fledged system. The - rest of us will want to install the lambdacore or jhcore packages which - add objects and functionality to lambdamoo. - - - -Source package: lambdamoo-docs -Package: lambdamoo-docs -Description: LambdaMOO user and programmer manuals - Documentation useful for using LambdaMOO. Currently, this consists of the - LambdaCore User's Manual, which explains how to use LambdaMOO from a user's - perspective, and the LambdaMOO Programmer's Manual, which describes how to - write programs in LambdaMOO's programming language. - - - -Source package: langdrill -Package: langdrill -Description: Language Drills - langdrill is a helper for testing your foreign language vocabulary. - It uses GTK+ toolkit and VDK (a C++ wrapper arround VDK). langrill - looks similar with JavaDrill (JavaDrill helped me cristalize the - ideas on how langdrill should look like). Limited support for - Japanese characters displaying is included. For this, Japanese - fonts must be installed on your system. - - - -Source package: language-env -Package: language-env -Description: simple configuration tool for native language environment - This tool adds basic settings for natural language environment such as - LANG variable, font specifications, input methods, and so on into - user's several dot-files such as .bashrc and .emacs. - . - This version of language-env supports Belarusian, Bulgarian, Danish, - French, German, Japanese, Korean, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, - Spanish, Thai, and Ukrainian. - . - Japanese support comes from precursor package 'user-ja'. Thai support - is written by Chanop Silpa-Anan. German support comes from 'user-de' - package version 0.8. Spanish support comes from 'user-es' 0.5. Russian - support is written by Peter Novodvorsky . Belarusian, - Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian and Ukrainian supports are written by - Anton Zinoviev , the Belarusian translation is - by Alexander Mikhailian , and the Serbian - translation is by Milos Rancic . Korean - support is written by Ho-seok Lee . French - support is written by Nicolas Sabouret . Polish support - is written by Robert Luberda . Danish support is - written by Claus Hindsgaul . - - - -Source package: lanoche -Package: lanoche -Description: creates laptop or notebook hardware report in HTML - lanoche should fit on smaller systems, for instance a - "One Floppy Linux". Therefore no Perl or other sophisticated programming - methods are used. - - - -Source package: lapack -Package: lapack -Description: a comprehensive set of linear algebra routines - shared library. - LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does - linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least - squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, - SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that - has found extensive use in the scientific community. -Package: lapack-dev -Description: a comprehensive set of linear algebra routines - static library. - LAPACK version 2.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does - linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least - squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, - SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that - has found extensive use in the scientific community. -Package: lapack-doc -Description: a library of linear algebra routines - documentation - LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does - linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least - squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigenvector - analysis, singular value decomposition, etc. It is a very - comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive - use in the scientific community. - . - This package contains manual pages for the routines, a - "Quick-Reference" guide, release notes, a frequently asked - questions document, and a copy of the Lapack User's Guide - manual in html format. -Package: lapack-pic -Description: a library of linear algebra routines - static PIC version - LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does - linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least - squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigenvector - analysis, singular value decomposition, etc. It is a very - comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive - use in the scientific community. - . - Normally one would want to use non-PIC code for static linking. In - this case, install lapack-dev. This package is provided for other - packages, such as atlas, needing access to PIC versions of the lapack - objects in their own build process. -Package: lapack-test -Description: a library of linear algebra routines - testing programs - LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does - linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least - squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigenvector - analysis, singular value decomposition, etc. It is a very - comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive - use in the scientific community. - . - These testing and timing programs have been run against the - shared library in the lapack package. The results have been - collected in the files test_results and timing_results. These - programs are provided separately here so that the user can - test and compare alternate versions of the lapack libraries, - such as those provided by the atlas packages, and the lapack99 - package. - - - -Source package: lapack-doc -Package: lapack-doc -Description: a comprehensive set of linear algebra routines - Documentation. - LAPACK version 2.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does - linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least - squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, - SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that - has found extensive use in the scientific community. - - - -Source package: lapack99 -Package: lapack99 -Description: linear algebra library - shared version, rev. 10/99 - LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does - linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least - squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, - SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that - has found extensive use in the scientific community. -Package: lapack99-dev -Description: linear algebra library - static version, rev. 10/99 - LAPACK version 2.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does - linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least - squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, - SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that - has found extensive use in the scientific community. - - - -Source package: laptop-net -Package: laptop-net -Description: Automatically adapt laptop ethernet - This package supports the built-in ethernet of laptops by providing - several integrated features that automatically adapt the laptop to - the network environment. The package is easily configured to support - a wide variety of network environments, and supports manual as well - as automatic management of the network interface. - . - The package can automatically: start and stop the network interface - at appropriate times; disable the network interface when the network - cable is removed, and enable it when the cable is inserted; select - the network interface's IP address, either by probing the network for - known hosts or by use of the DHCP protocol; customize the laptop's - software configuration to match the network interface's IP address. - - - -Source package: laptop-netconf -Package: laptop-netconf -Description: network detection and configuration program for laptops - laptop-netconf can automatically determine the network to which - your laptop is connected, from a set of preconfigured alternatives. - . - Once the network has been detected, you can run arbitrary scripts - to configure the services on your laptop for correct local operation. - . - This package requires some basic networking knowledge at present. - A sample configuration is enclosed. - - - -Source package: larswm -Package: larswm -Description: Lars Window Manager with tiled windows - larswm is a hack for 9wm, adding automatic window tiling, virtual - desktops and many other features designed to make it a very efficient - user environment. It uses very little CPU time and virtual memory. - - - -Source package: latd -Package: latd -Description: LAT (Local Area Transport) Daemon - This is a server for DEC LAT. It allows users to log in to the Linux - system from a LAT terminal server and also the creation of "reverse" LAT - ports on the system that connect to other LAT services on the network. - . - There is also an llogin utility that allows users to login to remote - LAT services. - - - -Source package: latex2html -Package: latex2html -Description: LaTeX to HTML translator. - LaTeX2HTML is a conversion tool that that converts documents written - in LaTeX to HTML format. In addition, it offers an easy migration - path towards authoring complex hypermedia documents using familiar - word-processing concepts. - . - LaTeX2HTML replicates the basic structure of a LaTeX document as a - set of interconnected HTML files which can be explored using - automatically generated navigation panels. The cross-references, - citations, footnotes, the table of contents and the lists of figures - and tables, are also translated into hypertext links. Formatting - information which has equivalent ``tags'' in HTML (lists, quotes, - paragraph breaks, type styles, etc.) is also converted - appropriately. The remaining heavily formatted items such as - mathematical equations, pictures or tables are converted to images - which are placed automatically at the correct positions in the final - HTML document. - . - LaTeX2HTML extends LaTeX by supporting arbitrary hypertext links and - symbolic cross-references between evolving remote documents. It also - allows the specification of conditional text and the inclusion of raw - HTML commands. These hypermedia extensions to LaTeX are available as - new commands and environments from within a LaTeX document. - . - Pstoimg, the part of latex2html that produces bitmap images from the - LaTeX source, can support both GIF and PNG format. Because of certain - legal limitations on the use of the GIF image format, GIF support is - disabled in this package. - - - -Source package: latex2rtf -Package: latex2rtf -Description: Convert LaTeX to Microsoft RTF format - Attempts to convert as much formatting information as possible from - LaTeX to Microsoft's Rich Text Format (RTF). - . - Home Page: http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: latte -Package: latte -Description: The Language for Transforming Text (currently to html) - Latte is a simple and powerful language for including - markup in text documents. Documents written in Latte - can be converted to high-quality HTML, making it a - better language for writing World Wide Web documents. - - - -Source package: launcher -Package: launcher -Description: Selects which program to launch according to extension. - Launcher maps files to MIME types via filename extension or - output from the Unix "file" command. If there are more than one - handler defined for a given MIME type it presents you with a GUI - giving you a choice of which one to use. - - - -Source package: lavaps -Package: lavaps -Description: a lava lamp of currently running processes - Lavaps is an interactive process-tracking program like ``top'', but - with a much different attitude. Rather than presenting lots of - specific info in digital form, it tries to present certain important - information in a graphical analog form. The idea is that you can run - it in the background and get a rough idea of what's happening to your - system without devoting much concentration to the task. - - - -Source package: lbdb -Package: lbdb -Description: The little brother's database for the mutt mail reader - This package consists of a set of small tools, which collect mail - addresses from several sources and offer these addresses to the mutt - external query feature. At the moment the following modules are - supported: - - m_finger (uses the finger(1) command) - - m_inmail (scans incoming mail for addresses) - - m_passwd (searches /etc/passwd) - - m_yppasswd (searches the YP password database) - - m_nispasswd (searches the YP password database) - - m_getent (searches the configured password database) - - m_pgp2, m_pgp5, m_gpg (searches your PGP or GnuPG keyrings) - - m_fido (searches the Fidonet nodelist) - - m_abook (uses the address book application abook(1)) - - m_addr_email (uses addr-email from the addressbook Tk program) - - m_muttalias (searches your Mutt mail aliases) - - m_pine (searches your Pine addressbook files) - - m_wanderlust (search the WanderLust alias database) - - m_palm (uses your Palm database; needs libpalm-perl package) - - m_gnomecard (uses GnomeCard database files) - - m_bbdb (search your BBDB (big brother database)) - - m_ldap (query some LDAP server) - - - -Source package: lbreakout2 -Package: lbreakout2 -Description: A ball-and-paddle game with nice graphics - lbreakout2 is a game similar to the classics breakout and xboing, featuring - a number of added graphical enhancements and effects. You control a paddle - at the bottom of the playing-field, and must destroy bricks at the top - by bouncing balls against them. - . - lbreakout2 is a complete rewrite of the game "lbreakout". Users of - lbreakout probably want to install this. - - - -Source package: lcap -Package: lcap -Description: Removes 'capabilities' in the kernel, making the system more secure - Capabilities are a form of kernel-based access control. This program - provides a user-friendlier way than setting proc/sys/kernel/cap-bound by hand - to remove capabilities from your Linux kernel. - . - For example, you can remove the capability to load kernel modules by executing - 'lcap CAP_SYS_MODULE' as root. Then no one, not even root, can load modules - into your kernel. This can be useful for tightening the security of your - Linux machines. - - - -Source package: lcdproc -Package: lcdproc -Description: LCD display driver daemon - LCDproc is a nifty driver for Matrix Orbital's serial LCD display. It - displays statistics such as CPU load, system load, memory usage, uptime, and - more. - - - -Source package: lclint -Package: lclint -Description: A tool for statically checking C programs. - LCLint is a tool for statically checking C programs. With minimal - effort, LCLint can be used as a better lint. If additional effort is - invested adding annotations to programs, LCLint can perform stronger - checks than can be done by any standard lint. - . - LCLint does many of the traditional lint checks including unused - declarations, type inconsistencies, use-before-definition, unreachable - code, ignored return values, execution paths with no return, likely - infinite loops, and fall-through cases. Our main focus, however, is on - more powerful checks that are made possible by additional information - given in source code annotations. Annotations are stylized comments - that document certain assumptions about functions, variables, - parameters, and types. They may be used to indicate where the - representation of a user-defined type is hidden, to limit where a global - variable may be used or modified, to constrain what a function - implementation may do to its parameters, and to express checked - assumptions about variables, types, structure fields, function - parameters, and function results. In addition to the checks - specifically enabled by annotations, many of the traditional lint checks - are improved by exploiting this additional information. - - - -Source package: lclint-doc -Package: lclint-doc -Description: Documentation for LCLint Package - This package provides the html documentation that - is provided with the source of the LCLint distribution. - There is only a placeholder man page so this is the only documentation. - - - -Source package: lcms -Package: liblcms -Description: Color management library - lcms deals with color management stuff. - lcms is a CMM engine. - Implements fast transforms between ICC profiles. - lcms is a library FOR PROGRAMMERS ONLY. - lcms is a standalone engine. - lcms intends to be PORTABLE across several platforms. - lcms is distributed under GNU Lesser license agreement. -Package: liblcms-dev -Description: Color management library (Development headers) - Development headers for Little CMS color management library - - - -Source package: ld.so -Package: ldso -Description: The Linux dynamic linker and library for libc4 and libc5. - This dynamic linker provides the user-level support for loading and - linking DLL and ELF shared libraries. You do not need this package - unless you have very old programs which use libc4 or libc5. The libc6 - package has its own dynamic linker that is used for all current - programs. -Package: libdl1-altdev -Description: The Linux dynamic linker library (libc5 altdev files). - This package can be used to build libc5-based binaries even when - the libc6-dev package is installed. You do not need this package - unless you are rebuilding very old programs which use libc5. The - libc6-dev package contains its own dynamic linker library that should - be used to rebuild current programs. - - - -Source package: ld.so.preload-manager -Package: ld.so.preload-manager -Description: A utility to manage the libraries in /etc/ld.so.preload - This script is written to be used with the installation of libsafe, but - perhaps it could prove itself useful for more things ;) - - - -Source package: ldap2dns -Package: ldap2dns -Description: LDAP based DNS management system. - ldap2dns is a program to create DNS (Domain Name Service) records directly - from a LDAP directory. It can and should be be used to replace the secondary - name-server by a second primary one. ldap2dns reduces all kind of - administration overhead: No more flat file editing, no more zone file - editing. After having installed ldap2dns, the administrator only has to - access the LDAP directory. - . - ldap2dns is designed to write ASCII data files used by tinydns from the - djbdns package, but also may be used to write .db-files used by named as - found in the BIND package. - - - -Source package: ldapexplorer -Package: ldapexplorer -Description: A set of PHP-scripts to administrate LDAP over the WWW. - LDAP Explorer is a handy LDAP Client tool designed to work as a generic - web based, running on server side. - . - You can use it to browse tree hierarchical LDAP server, add, modify or - delete entries; and add, modify, delete attributes in an entry. - - - -Source package: lde -Package: lde -Description: Linux Disk Editor - This allows you to view some Linux fs's (a la Norton disk edit), hex block - and inode editing are now supported and you can use it to dump an erased file - to another partition with a little bit of work. 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Leafnode keeps track of which groups are being - read, and downloads only articles in those groups. Leafnode has been - designed to require no maintenance and to be easy to set up. - . - Perl and the libnet-perl package are required to use some optional - features of the package for handling very low volume newsgroups. - - - -Source package: leakbug -Package: libleakbug-dev -Description: Development files for GNUpdate Leakbug tracer library - Leakbug is a memory leak tracer that specializes in detecting leaks - from the program's own calls to malloc(), strdup(), etc. It does not - detect leaks from outside libraries. - . - Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile - and link programs which use the libleakbug library. -Package: libleakbug1 -Description: GNUpdate Leakbug tracer library - Leakbug is a memory leak tracer that specializes in detecting leaks - from the program's own calls to malloc(), strdup(), etc. It does not - detect leaks from outside libraries. - . - Development files and documentation are available in libleakbug-dev package. - - - -Source package: leave -Package: leave -Description: Reminds you when you have to leave - Leave waits until the specified time, then reminds you that you have - to leave. You are reminded 5 minutes and 1 minute before the actual - time, at the time, and every minute thereafter. When you log off, - leave exits just before it would have printed the next message. - - - -Source package: ledcontrol -Package: ledcontrol -Description: Scriptable keyboard LED control - Ledcontrol is a package designed to show any kind of information on - the unused LEDs on your keyboard. Features include blinking LEDs, - animations, priority levels etc. - . - The GTK+ interface gled is in the package ledcontrol-gtk. -Package: ledcontrol-gtk -Description: GTK frontend for ledcontrol - Ledcontrol-gtk is a GTK+ frontend for ledcontrol with which you can - easily test different kinds of blinkings, animations, etc. with ledd. - - - -Source package: ledit -Package: ledit -Description: A line editor for interactive programs. - Ledit is a line editor, allowing to use control commands like in emacs - or in shells (bash, tcsh). To be used with interactive commands. It is - written in Ocaml and Camlp4 and uses the library unix.cma. - - - -Source package: legos -Package: legos -Description: Alternative OS for Lego Mindstorms RCX supports devel. in C/C++ - A development environment and multitasking operating system for use - as an alternative to the standard Lego Mindstorms RCX firmware. - . - For more info: http://legos.sourceforge.net - - - -Source package: leksbot -Package: leksbot -Description: An explanatory dictionary of botanic and biological terms - LEKSBOT is an explanatory dictionary of botanic and biological terms. - Currently it contains about 1500 terms but the number is growing up and - will cover other sciences relative with biology (entomology, etc.). - . - The included program KATAXWR is a simple utility with which you can add - terms in your personal database. - - - -Source package: less -Package: less -Description: A file pager program, similar to more(1) - Less is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward - movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not - have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large input - files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Less uses - termcap (or terminfo on some systems), so it can run on a variety of - terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals. - . - Homepage: http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/ - - - -Source package: lesstif1 -Package: lesstif-bin -Description: User binaries for LessTif. - Contains user binaries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of - OSF/Motif, including a clone of mwm, the Motif Window Manager. -Package: lesstif-dbg -Description: Library with debugging symbols for LessTif. - LessTif, made by the Hungry Programmers, is a free (LGPL-ed) version of - OSF/Motif; it aims ultimately at binary compatibility with Motif 1.2. - . - Contains shared libraries with debugging symbols for libXm and libMrm. -Package: lesstif-dev -Description: Development library and header files for LessTif. - Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for - LessTif. LessTif, made by the Hungry Programmers, is a free (LGPL-ed) - version of OSF/Motif; it aims ultimately at binary compatibility with Motif - 1.2. - . - Contains static libraries and header files for libXm and libMrm. -Package: lesstif-doc -Description: Documentation for LessTif. - Contains documentation for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of - OSF/Motif, including a clone of mwm, the Motif Window Manager. -Package: lesstif1 -Description: OSF/Motif implementation released under LGPL. - Contains runtime shared libraries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' - version of OSF/Motif. - . - Contains runtime shared libraries for libXm and libMrm. -Package: lesstifg -Description: OSF/Motif implementation released under LGPL. - Contains runtime shared libraries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' - version of OSF/Motif. - . - Contains runtime shared libraries for libXm and libMrm. - . - This package was compiled with --enable-back-compat. - - - -Source package: lesstif1-1 -Package: lesstif-bin -Description: User binaries for LessTif. - Contains user binaries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of - OSF/Motif, including a clone of mwm, the Motif Window Manager. -Package: lesstif-dbg -Description: Library with debugging symbols for LessTif. - LessTif, made by the Hungry Programmers, is a free (LGPL-ed) version of - OSF/Motif; it aims ultimately at binary compatibility with Motif 1.2. - . - Contains shared libraries with debugging symbols for libXm and libMrm. -Package: lesstif-dev -Description: Development library and header files for LessTif. - Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for - LessTif. LessTif, made by the Hungry Programmers, is a free (LGPL-ed) - version of OSF/Motif; it aims ultimately at binary compatibility with Motif - 1.2. - . - Contains static libraries and header files for libXm and libMrm. -Package: lesstif-doc -Description: Documentation for LessTif. - Contains documentation for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of - OSF/Motif, including a clone of mwm, the Motif Window Manager. -Package: lesstif1 -Description: OSF/Motif implementation released under LGPL. - Contains runtime shared libraries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' - version of OSF/Motif. - . - Contains runtime shared libraries for libXm and libMrm. - - - -Source package: levee -Package: levee -Description: a very small vi clone - Levee is a screen oriented editor based on the Unix editor - "vi". It provides a terse, powerful way to enter and edit text. - - - -Source package: lexmark7000linux -Package: lexmark7000linux -Description: A printer driver for Lexmark 7000 "GDI" printers - This is the printer driver for Lexmark 7000 "GDI" printers. - * Known to work with Lexmark 7000, 7200 and 5700 printers - * 600x600 dpi Black & White printing - * Preliminary 600x600 CMY colour printing for 7000, 7200 - . - Note that Lexmark printer drivers are now available for Ghostscript, - so Debian's gs / gs-aladdin packages will include Lexmark printer - support. Hence, this lexmark7000linux package will be obsolete soon, - if not already. :-) - . - Author: Henryk Paluch - - - -Source package: lftp -Package: lftp -Description: Sophisticated command-line FTP/HTTP client programs - Lftp is a file retrieving tool that supports FTP and HTTP protocols under - both IPv4 and IPv6. Lftp has an amazing set of features, while preserving - its interface as simple and easy as possible. - . - The main two advantages over other ftp clients are reliability and ability - to perform tasks in background. It will reconnect and reget the file being - transferred if the connection broke. You can start a transfer in background - and continue browsing on the ftp site. It does this all in one process. When - you have started background jobs and feel you are done, you can just exit - lftp and it automatically moves to nohup mode and completes the transfers. - It has also such nice features as reput and mirror. It can also download a - file as soon as possible by using several connections at the same time. - . - Lftp can also be scriptable, it can be used to mirror sites, it let you - copy files among remote servers (even between FTP and HTTP). It has an - extensive online help. 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This contains issue 21 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Clueless at the prompt - Reviews - PPP, SVGATextmode, Yet Another Window Manager - Ext2 filesystems - Fvwm Configuration using cpp - Review of "A Quarter Century of UNIX" - Installing Linux on an IBM ThinkPad 365XD Notebook - Remote compilation using ssh and make - - - -Source package: lg-issue22 -Package: lg-issue22 -Description: Issue 22 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 22 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Graphics muse - Reviews - GNU Emacs, notes mode for Emacs, WP vs text processing - Linux benchmarking (1 - concepts) - Using M4 to write HTML - Connecticut free Unix group - Review - the Unix haters handbook - - - -Source package: lg-issue23 -Package: lg-issue23 -Description: Issue 23 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 23 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Weekend mechanic - Graphics muse - Clueless at the prompt - Reviews - Comfortable FTP, TkMan - Linux benchmarking (2 - 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EMACSulation - Weekend mechanic - Autologin with mingetty - SPARC-Linux with SLXT - Evangelism: A Unix bigot and Linux advocate's spewings - Icon - Linus at Silicon Valley Linux Users Group meeting - Markup languages and lout2 - Pattern matching with regular expressions in C++ - Book review: Web security sourcebook - X Window system terminals - - - -Source package: lg-issue28 -Package: lg-issue28 -Description: Issue 28 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 28 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Reviews - Xfstt True Type font server, updates - Big Ben - network monitor utility - Book review - Netscape IFC in a nutshell - Music publisher - COMDEX Spring 1998 - Building an audio CD player - Home networking with Linux - IP masquerading with Roadrunner or a 2nd Ethernet card - Keep your eye on the prize - Linux fax for dummies - Marketing Linux - Open Source summit information - A tale in writing - Where nothing else will do - - - -Source package: lg-issue29 -Package: lg-issue29 -Description: Issue 29 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 29 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - EMACSulation - Building an audio CD player - part 2 - The importance of adopting an in-house Linux expert - Mastering kernel modules with Caldera - Replacing Windows NT Server with Linux - Revisiting VIM - Sun joins Linux International - Tom's 2 cent tips - UniForum 1998 - Using rdist for backups - - - -Source package: lg-issue30 -Package: lg-issue30 -Description: Issue 30 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 30 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Clueless at the prompt - Reviews - Blackbox WM, Lesstif, Sabre, SFM - CHAOS: Cheap array of obsolete systems - Eight reasons to make the switch - Integrated software development with WipeOut - Install new icons in Caldera's Looking Glass desktop - Installing Microsoft & Linux - Linux Expo a smashing success - Linux Expo editor wars - The fourth annual Linux Expo - LinuxCAD impressions - Portable GUI C++ libraries - Using Linux instead of an X emulator - 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Patch for beginners - Backing up data with bu - Installing StarOffice 4.0 on Red Hat 5.1 - An interview with Linux Torvalds - It takes it toll - Java and Linux - Linux installation primer - Linux compilation compilation benchmark - Linux kernel installation - Open Source developer day - Paradigm shift - Running remote X sessions on Windows/Mac/PPC clients - Searching a web site with Linux - - - -Source package: lg-issue33 -Package: lg-issue33 -Description: Issue 33 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 33 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Graphics muse - Reviews - dict & word inspector, Pysol, kp - CHAOS part 2: readying system software - Creating a Linux certification and training program - Linux installation primer: X configuration - Dialmon: the Linux/Windows diald monitor - The fifth international Linux congress - Fun with client/server computing - Gnat and Linux: C++ and Java under fire - Heroes and friends: Linux comes of age - Mechanical CAD for Linux - The proper image for Linux - Serializing web application requests - Thoughts about Linux - Using the Xbase DBMS in a Linux environment - Book review: website automation toolkit - - - -Source package: lg-issue34 -Package: lg-issue34 -Description: Issue 34 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 34 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Graphics muse - Reviews - dict continued, how not to re-invent the wheel - Creating a Linux certification program - part 2 - Linux installation primer - part 3 - Building an automatic FTP retriever - Building an IDE CD-ROM server - Debugging CGI programs over TCP - Fall Internet World '98 - First Canadian national Linux installfest - How to print to a printer on a Netware server - Introduction to STL, Standard Template Library - Linux basics - Loadlin.exe installer - Securing your Linux box - Sendmail made easy - TkApache - - - -Source package: lg-issue35 -Package: lg-issue35 -Description: Issue 35 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 35 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Reviews - Gaby and notes-mode: two small personal databases for Linux - Creating a Linux certification - part 3 - Linux installation primer - part 4 - Getting started with Linux - Basic Emacs - 1998 editor's choice awards - Happy hacking keyboard - The GNOME project - IMAP on Linux: a practical guide - Linux - the darling of COMDEX 1998? - My hard disk's resurrection - Review: Partition Magic 4.0 - Quick and dirty RAID information - - - -Source package: lg-issue36 -Package: lg-issue36 -Description: Issue 36 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 36 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - EMACSulation - Reviews - Linux 2.2's frame-buffer option - Linux installation primer - part 5 - Booting Linux with the NT loader - Defining a Linux-based production system - Evaluating PostgreSQL for a production environment - Introducing Samba - Linux on a shoestring - The Linux user - Running your own domain over a part time dialup - Setting up a PPP/POP Dial-in server using Red Hat Linux 5.1 - 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This contains issue 42 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Graphics muse - Autofs tutorial revisited - Caldera 2.2 quick review - From word processors to supercomputers - Linus at Fermi lab - Linux Expo 1999 - Book review - Programming web graphics - Setting up mail for a home network using Exim - An xdm Session - - - -Source package: lg-issue43 -Package: lg-issue43 -Description: Issue 43 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 43 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Graphics muse - Reviews - AbiWord's potential - Creating a Linux certification program - part 6 - PLIP: Laplink cable install of Debian 2.1 - An xdm session - Getting involved in Open Source - Better web page design under Linux - Into the belly of the beast - Eric S. Raymond's talk at Microsoft - XFce3 - now 100% free software - Mark's kickstart examples - Configuring xdm - Syslog-ng - Artificial intelligence on Linux - IP MASQ setup with ipchains quick start - Using Linux to teach kids how to program - Setting up mail for a home network using Exim (revised) - - - -Source package: lg-issue44 -Package: lg-issue44 -Description: Issue 44 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 44 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Graphics muse - Reviews - Ted: a rich text word processor - Cosource.com enters live beta - perlpp: cpp on steroids - How to use a ramdisk for Linux - Finding all filenames with identical I-node numbers - DNS for the home network - Other ways to join and contribute to the Open Source community - Linux tips and tricks - Pine and Exim - a bug - - - -Source package: lg-issue45 -Package: lg-issue45 -Description: Issue 45 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 45 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Living La Vida Linux - Setting up a Java development environment for Linux - Stripping and mirroring RAID under RedHat 6.0 - Linux humor - Mail for the home network - Experiments with SMTP - Linux is better here - Sharing a Linux server under X in the classroom - - - -Source package: lg-issue46 -Package: lg-issue46 -Description: Issue 46 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 46 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Graphics muse - Creating a Linux certification program - part 7 - Linux humor - Linux and the future - Bomb ô Bomb, le premier jeu utilisant l'Addon technology - An overview of the /proc filesystem - The cash and the calling - Using Sfdisk and Perl to fdisk a hard drive - Linux is not for you - Security for the home network - Using Java and Linux to crack the DES challenge - HTML editor ++ - - - -Source package: lg-issue47 -Package: lg-issue47 -Description: Issue 47 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 47 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Bob Young speaks at LXNY - Explorations in Linux sound - Linux on token ring - Introduction to socket programming - Multiboot DOS, Win98, WinNT, Linux - rms @ UBC - Setting up a Linux server network - Securing Linux - the first steps - Programming on language Dino - Chez Marcel - programming practices - Micro publishing - Emacs Mmacros and the Power-Macros package - Backup for the home network - Running UNIX at home - Developing web applications at home - part 1 - LSOTM (Linux Site O' The Month) - LinuxNewbie.org - TCP for transactions - Teaching web site construction with Linux - - - -Source package: lg-issue48 -Package: lg-issue48 -Description: Issue 48 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 48 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - It's only a one day conference... - SAMBA, Win95, NT and HP Jetdirect - LinuxThreads Programming - A Brief History of the 'ls' command - Advanced programming in Expect: A Bulletproof Interface - Linux, Java and XML - DHCP for the Home Network - - - -Source package: lg-issue49 -Package: lg-issue49 -Description: Issue 49 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 49 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Linux From Scratch HOWTO - Linux for Nana: Accessibility for X - A Brief History of the 'rm' and 'rmdir' commands - Use the Source, Luke: Compiling and installing from source code - Using SWIG to interface scripting languages with C/C++ - Developing Web Applications - Part II - Emulators for Linux - The Penguin and Me - - - -Source package: lg-issue50 -Package: lg-issue50 -Description: Issue 50 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 50 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Web Applications with Database Connectivity: getting started - Interview with Mike Cowpland, Corel Corporation - HelpDex - From Pico to Nano - Linux Site O' The Month: Unix Guru Universe - Large Objects and Perl DBI - Creating Installation CDs from various Linux Distributions - Sharing Your Home - Source file management in a complex networked environment - Developing Web Applications - Part III - Artificial Intelligence and Linux (2nd Edition) - - - -Source package: lg-issue51 -Package: lg-issue51 -Description: Issue 51 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 51 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - HelpDex - X Stations and Linux - The Story of an Implementation - Tweaking Eterm - GIMP-Perl: GIMP Scripting for the Rest of Us - Private Networks and Roadrunner using IP Masquerading - Static checking of C programs with LCLint - Making Smalltalk with the Penguin - Process Cloning in C - - - -Source package: lg-issue52 -Package: lg-issue52 -Description: Issue 52 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 52 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Microsoft flip-flop - HelpDex - A Fantastic Interview with Wine's Man Alexandre Julliard - Linux Site O' The Month: Glade - "Cannot execute /bin/bash: Permission denied" - solved! - Introduction to Shell Scripting--The Basics - Linux Gazette art - Exploring parsing and virtual machines with Python - - - -Source package: lg-issue53 -Package: lg-issue53 -Description: Issue 53 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 53 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Graphical Programs - Introduction to UNIX Assembly Programming - HelpDex - Miguel de Icaza on Gnome and His New Company HelixCode - KDE2 is Just Around the Corner. Are You Curious? - Linux in France: Guess Mandraksoft's Next Move - Functions and aliases in bash - Linux Site O' The Month: SourceForge - Introduction to Shell Scripting - Setting Up International Keyboards - Connecting to Your Home Computer - Some issues on floating-point precision under Linux - - - -Source package: lg-issue54 -Package: lg-issue54 -Description: Issue 54 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 54 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - 0800-LINUX: Creating a Free Linux-only ISP - HelpDex - What are Oracle's plans to boost and support the Linux platform? - General Graphics Interface Project (GGI) - Creating A Linux Certification Program, Part 9 - CAD Programs for Linux - First Attempt at Creating a Bootable Live Filesystem on a CDROM - Introduction to Shell Scripting - Special Method Attributes in Python - A Laptop with Linux Preinstalled - Building a Secure Gateway System - - - -Source package: lg-issue55 -Package: lg-issue55 -Description: Issue 55 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 55 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - 0800-LINUX: Creating a Free Linux-only ISP, Part II - HelpDex - Interview with Ronnie Ko of 32BitsOnline - Journal File Systems - How To Make A Hotkey On The Linux Console - The Deep, Dark Secrets of Bash - Bluefish HTML Editor - Building a Secure Gateway, part II - Regular Expressions in C - An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in C++ - - - -Source package: lg-issue56 -Package: lg-issue56 -Description: Issue 56 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 56 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Maximux - Linux for small players? Compaq sees important market - An Overview of Linux Mail Software - ping - Tools of the Trade: nmap - The Future Depends on What We Do Now - Tuxedo Tails - Linux Site O' The Month: SourceXchange - Micro Publishing, part II (Mark's Update) - An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in Python - The Quanta HTML Editor - Jay Beale and the Bastille Linux Project - - - -Source package: lg-issue57 -Package: lg-issue57 -Description: Issue 57 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 57 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Choosing your Window Manager: a Matter of Taste - HelpDex - Next Linux 2.4 Kernel: some tips by Alan Cox - Apache, the star of the Open Source World - Arturo Esponosa and Red Escolar - Mathias Ettrich: founder of KDE - Variable Mangling in Bash with String Operators - Using ngrep - Easy Addition of an IDE CD-Writer to a Linux/Redhat PC - Creating A Linux Certification Program: Part 10 - Tuxedo Tails - CVS: Concurrent Versions System - Mark's Web/Database Installation - Introduction to Shell Scripting - Security Scanners - Making a Simple Linux Network Including Windows 9x - More Web Tools - CD-Writing with an ATAPI CDR Mini-HOWTO - Hash Tables in Java - - - -Source package: lg-issue58 -Package: lg-issue58 -Description: Issue 58 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 58 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - HelpDex - Interview with Chris DiBona - Interview with SourceForge's Quentin Cregan - Cryptography, PGP and Pine - Tuxedo Tails - Micro Publishing: Part 3 - Virtual fax to pdf files with EFax.com - Introduction to Shell Scripting - Configuring Sendmail in RedHat 6.2 - Linux Security Tips - Easily Porting MS-DOS Diagnostics to Linux - Hooking Up a Local School Network to the Net with a Java Proxy - AOLserver - a web development platform - Two Years Ago - the birth of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) - - - -Source package: lg-issue59 -Package: lg-issue59 -Description: Issue 59 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 59 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - HAL 91 - a minimalistic Linux distribution - Open Source is Open for Business - Narval, the Intelligent Personal Assistant --or-- How the French - Linux Gazette is Built - HelpDex - Interview with Google's Sergey Brin - IBM: The Big Blue Support for the Linux Community - Alpha in the New Processors Market - The Australian History of Tux - Tuxedo Tails - PHP Essentials (book review) - dmesg explained - Encrypting Data in Web Forms - Making Smalltalk: Spreading the OO Fun - - - -Source package: lg-issue60 -Package: lg-issue60 -Description: Issue 60 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 60 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer guy - Super Computing 2000 - Heroes of Might And Magic III - HelpDex - Joe Kaplenk and the OSes - Creating a Linux Certification Program, part 11: Inviting the - World to Participate - Tuxedo Tails - Secure Communication with GnuPG on Linux - Sharing an Encrypted Windows Partition With Linux (and notes about - Sendmail) - Making Smalltalk: Objects, Classes and Other Things - - - -Source package: lg-issue61 -Package: lg-issue61 -Description: Issue 61 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 61 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer gang - Linux On Your Desktop: Setting Up GNOME - HelpDex - Using ssh - The emelfm File Manager - Tuxedo Tails - Using the Wireless Modem Ricochet - When Apache Redirect Doesn't Work the First Time - Learning Perl, part 1 - Booting Linux from the NT Boot Menu - Making Smalltalk: Bags o' Fun - Setting Up a Linux Laptop With No CD-ROM Drive - - - -Source package: lg-issue62 -Package: lg-issue62 -Description: Issue 62 of the Linux Gazette. - This contains issue 62 of the Linux Gazette, including: - Answer gang - Linux in British Schools - Tuxedo Tails - PalmOS Development under Linux - Wide Area Network Packet Capture and Analysis - No More Spam! 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Uses libSDL and requires X Window System. - It's not a final version but works fine and is worth playing. - . - Included HOWTO describes step-by-step how to create custom - scenarios and campaigns. - - - -Source package: lib-dom-java -Package: lib-dom-java -Description: Java bindings for the DOM API - DOM (Document Object Model) is the W3C recommandation for accessing - hierarchical objects like HTML or XML documents. - The W3C specifies bindings for Java and this is a packaging of these - bindings, to be used with a tool which actually implements DOM like - lib-xt-java. - http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/java-language-binding.html - - - -Source package: lib-gnu.getopt-java -Package: lib-gnu.getopt-java -Description: GNU getopt - Java port - The GNU Java getopt classes support short and long argument parsing - in a manner 100% compatible with the version of GNU getopt in glibc - 2.0.6 with a mostly compatible programmer's interface as well. Note that - this is a port, not a new implementation. - - - -Source package: lib-gnu.regexp-java -Package: lib-gnu.regexp-java -Description: Regular Expressions for Java - The gnu.regexp package is a pure-Java implementation of a traditional - (non-POSIX) NFA regular expression engine. Its syntax can emulate many - popular development tools, including awk, sed, emacs, perl and grep. - - - -Source package: lib-sax-java -Package: lib-sax-java -Description: A Java API for SAX XML parsing - This is not a parser, just its API. You still need a - parser. See - for a list. - - - -Source package: lib-xp-java -Package: lib-xp-java -Description: An XML Parser in Java - XP is an XML 1.0 parser written in Java. It is fully conforming: it - detects all non well-formed documents. It is currently not a - validating XML processor. However it can parse all external entities: - external DTD subsets, external parameter entities and external general - entities. - - - -Source package: lib-xt-java -Package: lib-xt-java -Description: An implementation in Java of XSL Transformations - It allows you to write Java applications which will - process XSL stylesheets of XML documents. - - - -Source package: lib3ds -Package: lib3ds-1.0-0 -Description: Autodesk 3D Studio file reader C++ library - This library implements the functionality required to read files in - Autodesk's 3D Studio format. -Package: lib3ds-dev -Description: Autodesk 3D Studio file reader C++ library - This library implements the functionality required to read files in - Autodesk's 3D Studio format. - - - -Source package: libacme-poe-knee-perl -Package: libacme-poe-knee-perl -Description: Time sliced pony race using the POE kernel. - POE::Knee is an acronym of "Pony". We all like ponies. And wouldn't we - love to race ponies? Well, that's what Acme::POE::Knee is for! - . - You specify a distance the ponies must run, and a maximum delay before - the pony will reach the next step. So, the bigger the delay, the bigger - the distance between multiple ponies can be. - - - -Source package: libalgorithm-diff-perl -Package: libalgorithm-diff-perl -Description: a perl library for finding Longest Common Sequences in text - This module provides routines that allow one to analyze text in perl - arrays to produce a Longest Common Sequence, which can in turn be - used to produce the same information as the common Unix tool 'diff' - - - -Source package: libalias-perl -Package: libalias-perl -Description: Access perl variables through aliases - You may find this module useful if you: - . - * are tired of dereferencing hash-based object attributes - . - * wish perl could make-do with fewer $, -> and {} things - . - * are a little scared of using typeglobs - . - * want the freedom to put what you want, when you want in - the symbol table without having to deal with weird syntax - . - * need to use scalar constants in your program since you don't - trust yourself from changing $PI - - - -Source package: libamstd-ruby -Package: libamstd-ruby -Description: AMbitious STanDard library for Ruby - AMbitious STanDard library. This library includes: - * aliasing.rb - alias_class_method, alias_module_function - * bench.rb - very simple benchmark method - * bug.rb - 'bug!' method - * const.rb - defining constant method - * d.rb - debug print - * must.rb - must/must_have/must_be methods - * protect.rb - stop all error emission - * rbparams.rb - ruby related parameters - * rubyloader.rb - ruby loader emulator - * timer.rb - timer class - * version.rb - VersionNumber class - - - -Source package: libansicolor-perl -Package: libansicolor-perl -Description: ANSI Color interface for Perl - While ANSI color escape codes are fairly simple, it can be hard to - remember the codes for all of the attributes and the code resulting from - hard-coding them into your script is definitely difficult to read. This - module is designed to fix those problems, as well as provide a convenient - interface to do a few things for you automatically (like resetting - attributes after the text you print out so that you don't accidentally - leave attributes set). - - - -Source package: libao -Package: libao-dev -Description: Cross Platform Audio Output Library Development - The libao-devel package contains the header files and documentation - needed to develop applications with libao. -Package: libao2 -Description: Cross Platform Audio Output Library - Libao is a cross platform audio output library. It currently supports - ESD, OSS, Solaris, and IRIX. - - - -Source package: libao0 -Package: libao0 -Description: Cross Platform Audio Output Library - Libao is a cross platform audio output library. It currently supports - ESD, OSS, Solaris, and IRIX. - - - -Source package: libapache-asp-perl -Package: libapache-asp-perl -Description: perl Apache::ASP - Active Server Pages for Apache with mod_perl. - This perl module provides an Active Server Pages port to the Apache Web - Server with perl as the host scripting language. Active Server Pages is - a web application platform that originated with the Microsoft NT/IIS - server. Under Apache for Unix and Win32 platforms it allows a developer - to create dynamic web applications with session management and embedded - perl code. - . - This module works under the Apache Web Server with the mod_perl module - enabled. See http://www.apache.org and http://perl.apache.org for - further information. - . - This is a portable solution, similar to ActiveState's PerlScript for - NT/IIS ASP. Work has been done and will continue to make ports to and - from this implementation as smooth as possible. - - - -Source package: libapache-auth-ldap -Package: libapache-auth-ldap -Description: LDAP authentication module for Apache - This is an authentication module for Apache that allows you - to authenticate HTTP clients using user entries in an LDAP directory. - . - auth_ldap supports the following features: - * Support for both Unix and Windows NT. As with Apache, Windows NT - support is not as stable as Unix support. - * Supports the OpenLDAP SDK, the Mozilla Directory SDK, and Netscape's - Directory SDK. - * The ability to use LDAP search filters offers flexibility for complex - authentication policies. - * Support for Microsoft FrontPage allows FrontPage users to control - access to their webs, while retaining LDAP for user authentication. - * Extensive caching of LDAP searches and other operations offers - significant performance improvements. - * Support for LDAP over SSL (requires the Netscape SDK). - - - -Source package: libapache-authensmb -Package: libapache-authensmb -Description: SMB authentication module for Apache/mod_perl - This package supplies a perl module which allows a mod_perl-enabled - Apache webserver to pass HTTP Basic authentication requests on to - an SMB password server. - - - -Source package: libapache-authnetldap-perl -Package: libapache-authnetldap-perl -Description: LDAP authentication for Apache+mod_perl - Works with Apache and mod_perl to authenticate users over the web - against an LDAP backend. - . - Based on Net::LDAP - - - -Source package: libapache-authznetldap-perl -Package: libapache-authznetldap-perl -Description: LDAP access control for Apache+mod_perl - Works with Apache and mod_perl to provide more LDAP-based access - control- for instance requiring users to be a member of a specific - group, or to satisfy a particular filter. - . - Based on Net::LDAP - - - -Source package: libapache-configfile-perl -Package: libapache-configfile-perl -Description: Parse an Apache style httpd.conf configuration file - This module parses the Apache httpd.conf, or any compatible config - file, and provides methods for you to access the values from the - config file. - - - -Source package: libapache-csacek -Package: libapache-csacek -Description: Charset recoding module - This Apache DSO module recodes encoding of documents between - ISO-8859-2, ASCII, CP852, CP1250 and other. - - - -Source package: libapache-db-perl -Package: libapache-db-perl -Description: Run the interactive Perl debugger under mod_perl - Perl ships with a very useful interactive debugger, however, it does not run - "out-of-the-box" in the Apache/mod_perl environment. Apache::DB makes a few - adjustments so the two will cooperate. - - - -Source package: libapache-dbi-perl -Package: libapache-dbi-perl -Description: Connect apache server to database via perl's DBI - These modules are supposed to be used with the Apache server together with - an embedded perl interpreter like mod_perl. They provide support for basic - authentication and authorization as well as support for persistent database - connections via Perl's Database Independent Interface (DBI). - . - o AuthDBI.pm provides authentication and authorization: - . - - optional shared cache for passwords to minimize database load - - configurable cleanup-handler deletes outdated entries from the cache - . - o DBI.pm provides persistent database connections: - . - - connections can be established during server-startup - - configurable rollback to ensure data integrity - - configurable verification of the connections to avoid time-outs. - - - -Source package: libapache-dbilogconfig-perl -Package: libapache-dbilogconfig-perl -Description: Apache::DBILogConfig: Logs access information in a DBI database - This module replicates the functionality of the standard Apache - module, mod_log_config, but logs information in a DBI-compliant - database instead of a file. - - - -Source package: libapache-dbilogger-perl -Package: libapache-dbilogger-perl -Description: Tracks what's being transferred in a DBI database - This module tracks what's being transfered by the Apache web server - in a SQL database (everything with a DBI/DBD driver). This allows to - get statistics (of almost everything) without having to parse the log - files (like the Apache::Traffic module, just in a "real" database, - and with a lot more logged information). - - - -Source package: libapache-filter-perl -Package: libapache-filter-perl -Description: perl Apache::Filter - Alter the output of previous handlers. - It provides functionality similar to Apache::OutputChain, but with a nicer - interface (filters are listed in forward order, not reverse, in httpd.conf; - and you don't need to write two separate modules, one which chains and one - which doesn't [e.g. Apache::SSI and Apache::SSIChain]). - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-auth-mysql -Package: libapache-mod-auth-mysql -Description: Apache module for MySQL authentication - An apache module for authenticating users against information stored - in a MySQL database - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-auth-pam -Package: libapache-mod-auth-pam -Description: Authenticate web access using PAM - mod_auth_pam implements authentication routines using PAM (Pluggable - Authentication Modules) for Apache's authentication protocol. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-auth-plain -Package: libapache-mod-auth-plain -Description: Module for Apache which provides plaintext authentication. - mod_auth_plain implements authentication routines using plain text - files for Apache's authentication protocol. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-auth-useragent -Package: libapache-mod-auth-useragent -Description: blocks parts of service for certain user agents - This Apache module blocks access to selected parts of web service for clients - with specified User-Agent header. - Probably the most typical use is to make dumping of the whole site with wget - or similar tool harder. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-backhand -Package: libapache-mod-backhand -Description: Load balancing module for Apache web server - mod_backhand is project that allows seamless redirection of HTTP requests - from one web server to another. This redirection can be used to target - machines with under-utilized resources, thus providing fine-grained, - per-request load balancing of web requests. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-cgi-debug -Package: libapache-mod-cgi-debug -Description: Easier debugging of CGI scripts - This module is designed to help with the CGI programming and debugging process. - While programming a CGI script, it is often rather difficult to discover what - is actually getting returned to the web server. Rather than chopping up your - CGI script with a whole bunch of debug print statements, a single change to - the action statement of the calling form will bring up a nicely formatted - page with all of the information that the web server sees, including any get - and post arguments, and the send and receive headers. - . - Warning: the author doesn't recommend using this module on a production - server. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-dav -Package: libapache-mod-dav -Description: A DAV module for Apache - mod_dav is an Apache module to provide DAV capabilities for the - Apache web server. - . - DAV stands for Distributed Authoring and Versioning. Sometimes, it is - referred to as WebDAV. In any case, it is about using HTTP to provide - enhanced capabilities to a server. A typical scenario is authoring - pages on a website. No more proprietary Fusion, FrontPage, or other - extensions, but a standardized way to work with a (web) - server. However, DAV is capable of much more than simple authoring -- - a quick review of the mailing lists shows that it is being envisioned - for document management systems, complex configuration management - systems (aka version control, source control; e.g. CVS), and all - other kinds of nifty web-based data repositories. A rude paraphrase - of its capabilities would be to say that it is a web-based - filesystem, augmented with properties on the directories and files. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-dtcl -Package: libapache-mod-dtcl -Description: Server side Tcl scripting for Apache - The mod_dtcl Apache module enables the use of Tcl as an HTML-embedded - scripting language, similar to PHP. It is fast, light, and lets you - use the extensive code base of existing Tcl code, on the web. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-filter -Package: libapache-mod-filter -Description: Filter documents through a script - This module was designed to allow you to filter outgoing content from your - webserver. This works with PHP, Jserv, Mod_perl, standard CGIs, and - probably even your custom handlers. You can use it to eg. fix broken - documents returned from some script or servlet. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-gzip -Package: libapache-mod-gzip -Description: HTTP compression module for Apache - This module adds 'on the fly' compression of HTTP content to - any Apache Web Server. It uses the IETF Content-encoding standard(s). - . - It will compress both static files and the output of any CGI - program including shell scripts, perl scripts, executables, - PHP used as CGI, etc. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-index-rss -Package: libapache-mod-index-rss -Description: Output RSS indexes of website content - This module provides RSS output for directories. Sites that publish mainly - static content to directories (whether images, html...) can use it to have - dynamic lists of their content. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-layout -Package: libapache-mod-layout -Description: Apache web page content wrapper - mod_layout allows you to create a single look and feel throughout a - website without using server side includes to "automagically" wrap - pages in standard headers and footers. - . - It can be used to to add standard disclaimers to all of the pages on a server, - add banner ads, etc. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-ldap -Package: libapache-mod-ldap -Description: Apache authentication via LDAP directory - This module adds support for authenticating http requests via LDAP directory. - The main difference between it and libapache-ldap-auth is the authentication - algorithm -- many people find the one used in libapache-mod-ldap to be more - convenient. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-limitipconn -Package: libapache-mod-limitipconn -Description: Module for Apache which limits simultaneous connections per IP. - The mod_limitipconn module lets you enforce limits on the number of - simultaneous downloads allowed from a single IP address. You can also - control which MIME types are affected by the limits. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-lisp -Package: libapache-mod-lisp -Description: An Apache module that interfaces with Lisp environments - Establishes a link between the Apache web server and a Lisp environment - that allows a Lisp program to generate dynamic content while letting - Apache take care of the dirty details of HTTP serving. The protocol - between Lisp and Apache is simple, making it easy to create WWW- - accessible applications quickly. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-mp3 -Package: libapache-mod-mp3 -Description: turns Apache into a streaming audio server - This module turns Apache into a streaming audio server (shoutcast/icecast - compatible). It can be enabled on a per-port or per-vhost basis, it can even - operate via SSL. Supported audio stream formats are MP3 and OGG Vorbis. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-perl -Package: libapache-mod-perl -Description: Integration of perl with the Apache web server - mod_perl allows the use of Perl for just about anything - Apache-related, including sections in the config - files and the famous Apache::Registry module for caching - compiled scripts. - . - It can produce anywhere from a 400% to 2000% speed increase - on sites using perl scripts, and is used on many large script- - based web sites - for example, http://slashdot.org. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-proxy-add-forward -Package: libapache-mod-proxy-add-forward -Description: Module for Apache which includes 'X-Forwarded-For' header - This module adds a 'X-Forwarded-For' header to outgoing proxy requests - like Squid does. - . - You can then get the client IP back on the proxied host by setting - r->connection->remote_ip from this header. It's very useful for the - common lightweight frontend/heavy backend mod_perl setup. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-python -Package: libapache-mod-python -Description: An Apache module that embeds Python within the server. - Warning: This package use to contain PyApache. It now - contains ModPython. This apache module allows you to - write web-based applications in Python that will run - many times faster than traditional CGI. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-random -Package: libapache-mod-random -Description: Create random ads, quotes and redirects - This module creates randomized content for you website -- random quotes for - your scripts, randomly chosen files and redirects to random URLs. It's most - useful for inserting various ads. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-relocate -Package: libapache-mod-relocate -Description: support virtual click-trough documents - This module creates handler for virtual documents that just redirect to an - URI specified as a parameter. You can use them to log the popularity of - external links on your site. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-repository -Package: libapache-mod-repository -Description: Create repositories on Web - Mod Repository can be used to create repository for content (images, html, - pretty much anything...). Sample uses are: image server, a content server for - a couple of different web logs, a place to archive messages for a BBS and - a place to store anonymous content. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-rpaf -Package: libapache-mod-rpaf -Description: Module for Apache which takes the last IP from the 'X-Forwarded-For' header - rpaf is short for reverse proxy add forward. - . - rpaf is for backend Apache servers what mod_proxy_add_forward is for - frontend Apache servers. It does excactly the opposite of - mod_proxy_add_forward written by Ask Bjorn Hansen. - . - It changes the remote address of the client visible to other Apache modules - when two conditions are satisfied. First condition is that the remote client - is actually a proxy that is defined in httpd.conf. Secondly if there is an - incoming X-Forwarded-For header and the proxy is in it's list of known - proxies it takes the last IP from the incoming X-Forwarded-For header and - changes the remote address of the client in the request structure. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-ruby -Package: libapache-mod-ruby -Description: Embedding Ruby in the Apache web server - mod_ruby embeds the Ruby interpreter into the Apache web server, - allowing Ruby CGI scripts to be executed natively. These scripts will - start up much faster than without mod_ruby. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-text2html -Package: libapache-mod-text2html -Description: Better handler for text/plain - This module replaces default Apache's handler for text/plain files with a one - that: - - converts them to HTML - - converts URLs to links - - detects binary files and returns them as application/octet-stream instead - of text/plain - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-trigger -Package: libapache-mod-trigger -Description: Create hooks in Apache - This module give you hooks into each Apache request to launch triggers if - certain actions occur. You specify the actions through directives that - mod_trigger adds to the webserver. - - - -Source package: libapache-mod-witch -Package: libapache-mod-witch -Description: mod_witch is an Apache module to log the access_log via syslog - mod_witch is an Apache module to log the access_log via syslog. - It can be configured to log with specific syslog options, such as facility - and level. It can either log the client's IP or FQDN. - - - -Source package: libapache-reload-perl -Package: libapache-reload-perl -Description: Reload changed modules in a mod_perl environment - This module is two things. First it is an adaptation of Randal - Schwartz's Stonehenge::Reload module that attempts to be a little - more intuitive and makes the usage easier. Stonehenge::Reload was - written by Randal to make specific modules reload themselves when - they changed. Unlike Apache::StatINC, Stonehenge::Reload only checked - the change time of modules that registered themselves with - Stonehenge::Reload, thus reducing stat() calls. Apache::Reload also - offers the exact same functionality as Apache::StatINC, and is thus - designed to be a drop-in replacement. Apache::Reload only checks - modules that register themselves with Apache::Reload if you - explicitly turn off the StatINC emulation method (see below). Like - Apache::StatINC, Apache::Reload must be installed as an Init Handler. - - - -Source package: libapache-request-perl -Package: libapache-request-perl -Description: Generic Apache Request Library - This package contains modules for manipulating client request data via - the Apache API with Perl and C. Functionality includes: - . - - parsing of application/x-www-form-urlencoded data - - parsing of multipart/form-data - - parsing of HTTP Cookies - . - The Perl modules are simply a thin xs layer on top of libapreq, - making them a lighter and faster alternative to CGI.pm and - CGI::Cookie. - - - -Source package: libapache-session-perl -Package: libapache-session-perl -Description: Perl modules for keeping persistent user data across http requests. - This module makes maintaining user data across http requests simple. - It's usable from both mod_perl scripts and more traditional perl CGI - scripts. - - - -Source package: libapache-ssi-perl -Package: libapache-ssi-perl -Description: perl Apache::SSI - Implement Server Side Includes in Perl. - Apache::SSI implements the functionality of mod_include for handling - server-parsed html documents. It is meant to run under Apache's mod_perl. - . - In my mind, there are two main reasons one might want to use this module: - you can sub-class it to implement your own custom SSI directives, and/or you - can use an OutputChain to get the SSI output first, then send it through - another PerlHandler. - - - -Source package: libapache-stage-perl -Package: libapache-stage-perl -Description: Manage A Staging Directory - A staging place is a place where an author of an HTML document checks - the look and feel of a document before it's uploaded to the final - location. A staging place doesn't need to be a separate server, nor - need it be a mirror of the "real" tree, and not even a tree of - symbolic links. A sparse directory tree that holds nothing but the - staged files will do. - - - -Source package: libape -Package: libape-dev -Description: Header files for A Portable Environment for writing Threaded C++ services - APE is a highly portable C++ framework for the development of - threaded servers and applications. The APE framework offers C++ fully - portable class encapsulation of threads, sockets, file access, synchronization - objects, and serial I/O. APE has been compiled under Solaris, Linux and - FreeBSD and offers a source tree for use in portin APE applications to the - Win32 environment. - . - More information can be found at the APE web site - http://www.voxilla.org/projects/projape.html -Package: libape1 -Description: A Portable Environment for writing Threaded C++ services - APE is a highly portable C++ framework for the development of - threaded servers and applications. The APE framework offers C++ fully - portable class encapsulation of threads, sockets, file access, synchronization - objects, and serial I/O. APE has been compiled under Solaris, Linux and - FreeBSD and offers a source tree for use in portin APE applications to the - Win32 environment. - . - More information can be found at the APE web site - http://www.voxilla.org/projects/projape.html - - - -Source package: libapt-pkg-perl -Package: libapt-pkg-perl -Description: Perl interface to libapt-pkg - A Perl interface to APT's libapt-pkg which provides modules for - configuration file/command line parsing, version comparison and - inspection of the package cache. - - - -Source package: libarchive-tar-perl -Package: libarchive-tar-perl -Description: module for manipulation of tar archives. - This is a module for the handling of tar archives. - . - Archive::Tar provides an object oriented mechanism for handling tar - files. It provides class methods for quick and easy files handling - while also allowing for the creation of tar file objects for custom - manipulation. If you have the Compress::Zlib module installed, - Archive::Tar will also support compressed or gzipped tar files. - - - -Source package: libarchive-zip-perl -Package: libarchive-zip-perl -Description: Module for manipulation of ZIP archives - The Archive::Zip module allows a Perl program to create, manipulate, - read, and write Zip archive files. - . - Zip archives can be created, or you can read from existing zip files. - Once created, they can be written to files, streams, or strings. - . - Members can be added, removed, extracted, replaced, rearranged, and - enumerated. They can also be renamed or have their dates, comments, - or other attributes queried or modified. Their data can be - compressed or uncompressed as needed. Members can be created from - members in existing Zip files, or from existing directories, files, - or strings. - - - -Source package: libares -Package: libares-dev -Description: asynchronous dns resolver library - Yet another asynchronous dns resolver library. Written by Greg Hudson. -Package: libares0 -Description: asynchronous dns resolver library - Yet another asynchronous dns resolver library. Written by Greg Hudson. - - - -Source package: libarr -Package: libarr-dev -Description: A small, fast console drawing library. - libarr is a small and fast console management library. - It was intended to replace the drawing functionality of - SLang as used in libctk. It stores up writes, and then - does them all at once by only writing the difference - to the screen (thereby eliminating flicker). -Package: libarr0 -Description: A small, fast console drawing library - libarr is a small and fast console management library. - it was intended to replace the drawing functionality of - SLang as used in libctk. It stores up writes, and then - does them all at once by only writing the difference - to the screen. - - - -Source package: libarray-printcols-perl -Package: libarray-printcols-perl -Description: Print or format array elements in vertically sorted columns - Array::PrintCols, version 2.1, is a Perl 5 module which defines a - subroutine to print arrays of elements in alphabetically, vertically - sorted columns. Optional arguments can be given to control either the - width or number of the columns, the total width of the output, and the - amount of indentation. - - - -Source package: libart-lgpl -Package: libart-2.0-2 -Description: The Gnome 2 canvas widget - runtime files. - A canvas appears as a normal GTK+ widget with its own GDK window (or X - window). - . - The programmer can insert graphical items into the canvas. The canvas - provides several predefined item types, including lines, rectangles, - ellipses, polygons, and text. Canvas items can be manipulated after they - are created and inserted into the canvas. Common operations include - changing the color of an item or moving it to a different position. - . - The canvas takes care of all drawing operations so that it never flickers, - and so that the user does not have to worry about repainting the items he - or she wants to display. -Package: libart-2.0-dev -Description: The Gnome 2 canvas widget - development files. - A canvas appears as a normal GTK+ widget with its own GDK window (or X - window). - . - The programmer can insert graphical items into the canvas. The canvas - provides several predefined item types, including lines, rectangles, - ellipses, polygons, and text. Canvas items can be manipulated after they - are created and inserted into the canvas. Common operations include - changing the color of an item or moving it to a different position. - . - The canvas takes care of all drawing operations so that it never flickers, - and so that the user does not have to worry about repainting the items he - or she wants to display. - - - -Source package: libast1 -Package: libast1 -Description: the Library of Assorted Spiffy Things - LibAST is the Library of Assorted Spiffy Things. It contains many - spiffy things, and it is a library. Thus, the ever-so-creative name. - LibAST has been previously known as libmej, the Eterm helper library - which nobody really understood and certainly never used. My current - plan is to gradually remove some of the neat stuff from Eterm that - could be made generic (things like the theme parsing engine, the - command-line options parser, perhaps the event engine, ...) and place - it here in the hopes that others will find them useful. -Package: libast1-dev -Description: libast headers, static libraries and documentation - Headers, static libraries and documentation for libast1. - - - -Source package: libauthen-pam-perl -Package: libauthen-pam-perl -Description: This module provides a Perl interface to the PAM library. - Allows perl scripts to access PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) - functions. - - - -Source package: libauthen-radius-perl -Package: libauthen-radius-perl -Description: user authentication against radius - With this perl module you can check users and credentials against a - radius database, or you can change a user's settings. - - - -Source package: libauthen-sasl-cyrus-perl -Package: libauthen-sasl-cyrus-perl -Description: Perl extension for Cyrus SASL library - This module provides an interface to the Cyrus implementation of SASL, which - works with the existing Authen::SASL implementation, and has been tested - with Net::LDAP. In particular it provides Authen::SASL::GSSAPI, a SASL - interface to the GSSAPI authentication layer. - - - -Source package: libauthen-smb-perl -Package: libauthen-smb-perl -Description: SMB authentication module for Perl - This package supplies a perl module for authenticating against - an SMB password server. - - - -Source package: libavc1394 -Package: libavc1394-0 -Description: Control ieee1394 audio/video devices. - libavc1394 is a programming interface for the 1394 Trade Association AV/C - (Audio/Video Control) Digital Interface Command Set. It allows you to - remote control camcorders and similar devices connected to your computer - via an IEEE1394 (aka Firewire) link. - . - This package includes the libraries needed to run executables using - libavc1394, as well as a command line tool that acts as a simple remote - control. -Package: libavc1394-dev -Description: Control ieee1394 audio/video devices. (Development files.) - libavc1394 is a programming interface for the 1394 Trade Association AV/C - (Audio/Video Control) Digital Interface Command Set. It allows you to - remote control camcorders and similar devices connected to your computer - via an IEEE1394 (aka Firewire) link. - . - This package includes the libraries and header files needed to compile - programs using libavc1394. - - - -Source package: libax25 -Package: libax25 -Description: ax25 libraries for hamradio applications - These libraries are used for applications that need to get to some - special structures used in hamradio. -Package: libax25-dev -Description: ax25 library development files - The extra files needed to compile hamradio utilities - - - -Source package: libberkeleydb-perl -Package: libberkeleydb-perl -Description: Use Berkeley DB 3 databases from Perl - Provides BerkeleyDB::Hash, BerkeleyDB::Btree etc. classes that allow - access to Berkeley DB databases as if they were normal Perl hash - tables. - . - Supports all the features of Berkeley DB such as sharing cache and - lock memory between processes, logging and transactions. - - - -Source package: libbonobo -Package: libbonobo2-0 -Description: Bonobo CORBA interfaces library - Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces - for creating reusable components, controls and creating compound - documents. - . - The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the - Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable - components and applications that can be used to form more complex - documents. - . - If you want to look into a Java implementation of Bonobo, look in - the GNOME CVS for the `monkeybeans' module (Erdi Gergo is the - author), you can browse it at: http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai -Package: libbonobo2-common -Description: Bonobo CORBA interfaces library -- development files - Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces - for creating reusable components, controls and creating compound - documents. - . - The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the - Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable - components and applications that can be used to form more complex - documents. - . - If you want to look into a Java implementation of Bonobo, look in - the GNOME CVS for the `monkeybeans' module (Erdi Gergo is the - author), you can browse it at: http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai -Package: libbonobo2-dev -Description: Bonobo CORBA interfaces library -- development files - Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces - for creating reusable components, controls and creating compound - documents. - . - The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the - Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable - components and applications that can be used to form more complex - documents. - . - If you want to look into a Java implementation of Bonobo, look in - the GNOME CVS for the `monkeybeans' module (Erdi Gergo is the - author), you can browse it at: http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai - - - -Source package: libbonoboui -Package: libbonoboui2-0 -Description: The Bonobo UI library - The Bonobo UI library - . - This package is a part of GNOME2 -Package: libbonoboui2-common -Description: The Bonobo UI library -- common files - The Bonobo UI library - . - This package is a part of GNOME2 -Package: libbonoboui2-dev -Description: The Bonobo UI library - development files - The Bonobo UI library. - This package includes development files for libbonoboui. - . - This package is a part of GNOME2 - - - -Source package: libboulder-perl -Package: libboulder-perl -Description: Perl module for hierarchical tag/value structures - Boulder provides a simple stream-oriented format for transmitting data - objects between one or more processes. It does not provide for the - serialization of Perl objects the way FreezeThaw or Data::Dumper do, - but it does provide the advantage of being language independent. - . - In addition to a stream-oriented interface, Boulder comes with a - simple record-oriented database-oriented interface, Boulder::Store, - which provides query and search capabilities comparable to many flat - file DBMS systems. - - - -Source package: libbow -Package: libbow -Description: Bag of Words Library - `Libbow' is a library of C code intended for writing statistical - text-processing programs. This package includes the library, as - well as a text classification front-end (rainbow), and a document retrieval - front-end (arrow). - - - -Source package: libbsd-resource-perl -Package: libbsd-resource-perl -Description: perl BSD::Resource - BSD process resource limit and priority - This Perl extension implements the BSD process resource limit functions - getrusage() getrlimit() setrlimit() and the BSD process priority functions. - . - These are available also via core Perl but here we do more tricks so - that the PRIO_* are available: getpriority() setpriority(). - . - Also is provided times() which provides the same functionality as the one - in core Perl, only with better time resolution. - - - -Source package: libbusiness-creditcard-perl -Package: libbusiness-creditcard-perl -Description: Validate/generate credit card checksums/names - These subroutines tell you whether a credit card number is - self-consistent -- whether the last digit of the number is a valid - checksum for the preceding digits. - . - The validate() subroutine returns 1 if the card number provided passes - the checksum test, and 0 otherwise. - . - The cardtype() subroutine returns a string containing the type of - card: "MasterCard", "VISA", and so on. My list is not complete; - I welcome additions. - . - The generate_last_digit() subroutine computes and returns the last - digit of the card given the preceding digits. With a 16-digit card, - you provide the first 15 digits; the subroutine returns the sixteenth. - - - -Source package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-authorizenet-perl -Package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-authorizenet-perl -Description: AuthorizeNet backend for Business::OnlinePayment - This is Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet, an Business::OnlinePayment - backend module for Authorize.Net. It is only useful if you have a merchant - account with Authorize.Net: http://www.authorize.net - . - Business::OnlinePayment is a generic interface for processing payments through - online credit card processors, online check acceptance houses, etc. (If you - like buzzwords, call it an "multiplatform ecommerce-enabling middleware - solution"). - - - -Source package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-bankofamerica-perl -Package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-bankofamerica-perl -Description: Bank of America backend for Business::OnlinePayment - This is Business::OnlinePayment::BankOfAmerica, a Business::OnlinePayment - backend module for Bank of America eStores. It is only useful if you - have a merchant account with Bank of America eStores: - http://www.bofa.com/merchantservices/index.cfm?template=merch_ic_estores_ov.cfm - . - Business::OnlinePayment is a generic interface for processing payments through - online credit card processors, online check acceptance houses, etc. (If you - like buzzwords, call it an "multiplatform ecommerce-enabling middleware - solution"). - - - -Source package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-perl -Package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-perl -Description: Perl extension for online payment processing - Business::OnlinePayment is a generic interface for processing payments through - online credit card processors, online check acceptance houses, etc. (If you - like buzzwords, call it an "multiplatform ecommerce-enabling middleware - solution"). - . - IMPORTANT: Business::OnlinePayment only defines the frontend interface to the - system, in order to use it you also need to have at least one backend - processing module installed. - - - -Source package: libbusiness-ups-perl -Package: libbusiness-ups-perl -Description: A Perl interface to the UPS shipping costs web-site - A way of sending four arguments to a module to get shipping charges - that can be used in, say, a CGI. - - - -Source package: libc -Package: libc5 -Description: The Linux C library version 5 (run-time libraries). - Includes shared libraries needed to run programs built with libc 5. - These libraries are modified to make them work better in a libc6 - environment. - . - In conjunction with the altgcc package, binaries can be built which - depend on libc5. - . - Please note that libc5 is obsolete and only needed for commercial - applications. Bugs won't get fixed. -Package: libc5-altdbg -Description: The Linux C library version 5 (alternative debug files). - Includes a static libraries compiled with debugging info. - This package can be used to debug libc5 even when the libc6-dev package - is installed. - . - Please note that libc5 is obsolete and only needed for commercial - applications. Bugs won't get fixed. -Package: libc5-altdev -Description: The Linux C library version 5 (alternative dev files). - Includes libc headers, kernel headers (v2.0.29) and static - libraries. This package can be used to build libc5-base binaries - even when the libc6-dev package is installed. - . - Please note that libc5 is obsolete and only needed for commercial - applications. Bugs won't get fixed. - - - -Source package: libc-scan-perl -Package: libc-scan-perl -Description: scan C language files for easily recognized constructs. - C::Scan is useful for determining information about C source files. - . - It can give you: - - Lists of all included files - - Hashes describing all #defined macros - - Information about function declarations and inline functions - - Definitions for user-defined types - - Information about extern variables - . - C::Scan uses the Data::Flow API to perform its job of correlating - data and managing interdependencies between the data it can provide. - - - -Source package: libc-sparc -Package: libc5 -Description: The Linux C library version 5 (run-time libraries). - Includes shared libraries needed to run programs built with libc 5. - These libraries are modified to make them work better in a libc6 - environment. -Package: libc5-altdbg -Description: The Linux C library version 5 (debug files). - Includes static libraries compiled with debugging info. - This package can be used to debug libc5 even when the libc6-dev package - is installed. -Package: libc5-altdev -Description: The Linux C library version 5 (development files). - Includes libc headers, kernel headers (v2.0.29) and static - libraries. This package can be used to build libc5-base binaries - even when the libc6-dev package is installed. - - - -Source package: libcache-cache-perl -Package: libcache-cache-perl -Description: Managed caches of persistent information - The Cache modules are designed to assist a developer in persisting - data for a specified period of time. Often these modules are used in - web applications to store data locally to save repeated and redundant - expensive calls to remote machines or databases. People have also - been known to use Cache::Cache for its straightforward interface in - sharing data between runs of an application or invocations of a - CGI-style script or simply as an easy to use abstraction of the - filesystem or shared memory. - - - -Source package: libcap -Package: libcap-bin -Description: basic utility programs for using capabilities - This packages contains the programs sucap, execap, getpcaps, setpcaps - for manipulation of capabilities. -Package: libcap-dev -Description: development libraries and header files for libcap - Contains the necessary support for building applications that use - capabilities. -Package: libcap-progs -Description: basic utility programs for using capabilities - This package provides a number of basic utilities for using - capability functionality from the command line. -Package: libcap1 -Description: support for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities - This library implements the user-space interfaces to the POSIX - 1003.1e capabilities available in Linux kernels. These capabilities are - a partitioning of the all powerful root privilege into a set of distinct - privileges. Note that it will not provide any functionality with kernels - below 2.2 -Package: libcap1-dev -Description: development libraries and header files for libcap - Contains the necessary support for building applications that use - capabilities. - - - -Source package: libcap2 -Package: libcap2 -Description: Support for POSIX.1e capabilities - This library provides interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e capabilites - available in Linux kernels. These capabilities are a partitioning of - the all powerful root privilege into a set of distinct privileges. - Note that it will not provide any functionality with kernels below - 2.2. - . - This package provides the shared library for programs with capability - support. - . - This version of libcap is a development snapshot. The stable version - is in libcap1. -Package: libcap2-bin -Description: Support for POSIX.1e capabilities - This library provides interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e capabilites - available in Linux kernels. These capabilities are a partitioning of - the all powerful root privilege into a set of distinct privileges. - Note that it will not provide any functionality with kernels below - 2.2. - . - This package holds binaries that manipulate capabilities of processes - or files. - . - This version of libcap is a development snapshot. The stable version - is in libcap1. -Package: libcap2-dev -Description: Support for POSIX.1e capabilities (header files) - This library provides interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e capabilites - available in Linux kernels. These capabilities are a partitioning of - the all powerful root privilege into a set of distinct privileges. - Note that it will not provide any functionality with kernels below - 2.2. - . - Included in this package are the files necessary to compile and link - applications with libcap2. - . - This version of libcap is a development snapshot. You should only use - it if you need the new features, otherwise libcap-dev is the better - choice. - - - -Source package: libcapplet -Package: libcapplet1 -Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This library is used by Gnome control center applets. -Package: libcapplet1-dev -Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets - Development - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This packages provides the include files and static library - for the Gnome control center applet library functions. - - - -Source package: libcarp-datum-perl -Package: libcarp-datum-perl -Description: Debugging And Tracing Ultimate Module (for perl) - Carp::Datum implements the following features: - . - * Programming by contract: pre-conditions, post-conditions, assertions. - * Flow control tracing: routine entry, arguments, returned values - * Dynamic (i.e. runtime) configuration via mini language to tailor - debugging and/or tracing at the routine / file / package / type level. - * Ability to statically remove all assertions and flow control tracing - hooks in modules making use of Carp::Datum. - * Cooperation with Log::Agent for tracing. - - - -Source package: libccaudio -Package: libccaudio-dev -Description: C++ class framework for processing audio files - GNU ccAudio package offers a highly portable C++ class framework for - developing applications which manipulate audio streams and various - disk based audio file formats. At the moment ccaudio is primarily a class - framework for handling .au, .wav (RIFF), and various .raw audio encoding - formats under POSIX and win32 systems, though it may expand to become a - general purpose audio and soundcard support library. Support for - controlling CD audio devices has recently been added as well as support - for codecs and other generic audio processing services. -Package: libccaudio1 -Description: C++ class framework for processing audio files - GNU ccAudio package offers a highly portable C++ class framework for - developing applications which manipulate audio streams and various - disk based audio file formats. At the moment ccaudio is primarily a class - framework for handling .au, .wav (RIFF), and various .raw audio encoding - formats under POSIX and win32 systems, though it may expand to become a - general purpose audio and soundcard support library. Support for - controlling CD audio devices has recently been added as well as support - for codecs and other generic audio processing services. - - - -Source package: libccrtp -Package: libccrtp-dev -Description: Common C++ class framework for RTP packets - The ccrtp package offers a generic framework for sending and receiving of - realtime streaming data over UDP packets by the use of send and receive - packet queues. -Package: libccrtp1 -Description: Common C++ class framework for RTP packets - The ccrtp package offers a generic framework for sending and receiving of - realtime streaming data over UDP packets by the use of send and receive - packet queues. - - - -Source package: libccscript -Package: libccscript-dev -Description: GNU Common C++ framework for embedded scripting - The GNU ccScript package offers a class extensible threaded embedded - scripting engine for use with GNU Common C++. This engine is also used in - GNU Bayonne (the GNU telephony application server package) and other - parts of GNUCOMM (the GNU telephony meta-project). This engine differs - from traditional scripting systems in that it is used to script near - real-time state-event systems through deterministic callback step - execution rather than the linear and non-deterministic fashion of embedded - script systems such as tcl, libguile, etc. -Package: libccscript1 -Description: GNU Common C++ framework for embedded scripting - The GNU ccScript package offers a class extensible threaded embedded - scripting engine for use with GNU Common C++. This engine is also used in - GNU Bayonne (the GNU telephony application server package) and other - parts of GNUCOMM (the GNU telephony meta-project). This engine differs - from traditional scripting systems in that it is used to script near - real-time state-event systems through deterministic callback step - execution rather than the linear and non-deterministic fashion of embedded - script systems such as tcl, libguile, etc. - - - -Source package: libcdaudio -Package: libcdaudio0 -Description: library for controlling a CD-ROM when playing audio CDs. - This library provides functions for controlling an audio CD: - starting, stopping, ejecting, etc. It also provides an interface - to the CDDB and CD Index servers. -Package: libcdaudio0-dev -Description: developers' libraries for libcdaudio. - This package contains the headers and the library files needed to - compile and link programs which use the libcdaudio library. - - - -Source package: libcdb-file-perl -Package: libcdb-file-perl -Description: Perl interface to Dan Berstein's cdb package. - cdb is a fast, reliable, lightweight package for creating and - reading constant databases. - . - See http://pobox.com/~djb/cdb.html for the latest information - about cdb. - - - -Source package: libcdk -Package: libcdk-dev -Description: Header files for Curses Development Kit - CDK stands for 'Curses Development Kit' and it currently contains 21 - ready to use widgets which facilitate the speedy development of full - screen curses programs. The current complement of widgets are: Alphalist, - Buttonbox, Calendar, Dialog, Entry, File Selector, Graph, Histogram, - Item List, Label, Marquee, Matrix, Menu, Multiple Line Entry, Radio List, - Scale, Scrolling List, Scrolling Window, Selection List, Slider, Template - and Viewer. - . - More information can be found at the CDK web site - http://www.vexus.ca/CDK.html . -Package: libcdk4 -Description: Curses Development Kit - CDK stands for 'Curses Development Kit' and it currently contains 21 - ready to use widgets which facilitate the speedy development of full - screen curses programs. The current complement of widgets are: Alphalist, - Buttonbox, Calendar, Dialog, Entry, File Selector, Graph, Histogram, - Item List, Label, Marquee, Matrix, Menu, Multiple Line Entry, Radio List, - Scale, Scrolling List, Scrolling Window, Selection List, Slider, Template - and Viewer. - . - More information can be found at the CDK web site - http://www.vexus.ca/CDK.html . - - - -Source package: libcdk-perl -Package: libcdk-perl -Description: Curses Development Kit for Perl - CDK stands for 'Curses Development Kit' and it currently contains 21 - ready to use widgets which facilitate the speedy development of full - screen curses programs. The current complement of widgets are: Alphalist, - Buttonbox, Calendar, Dialog, Entry, File Selector, Graph, Histogram, - Item List, Label, Marquee, Matrix, Menu, Multiple Line Entry, Radio List, - Scale, Scrolling List, Scrolling Window, Selection List, Slider, Template - and Viewer. - . - More information can be found at the CDK web site - http://www.vexus.ca/CDK.html . - - - -Source package: libcflow-perl -Package: libcflow-perl -Description: Perl module for analyzing raw flow files written by cflowd - Cflow is a perl module for analyzing raw flow files written by cflowd, - a package used to collect Cisco NetFlow data. - - - -Source package: libcgi-application-perl -Package: libcgi-application-perl -Description: Framework for building reusable web-applications - CGI::Application is intended to make it easier to create sophisticated, - reusable web-based applications. This module implements a methodology - which, if followed, will make your web software easier to design, - easier to document, easier to write, and easier to evolve. - - - -Source package: libcgi-fasttemplate-perl -Package: libcgi-fasttemplate-perl -Description: perl module providing easy templates for cgi scripts - This package provides a simple, but elegant and efficient way to - add templates to your CGI scripts, so you can separate the logic - (and code) from the HTML content of the pages you generate. - Useful when the person(s) that design the pages are not the - same who program the scripts. - - - -Source package: libcgi-formalware-perl -Package: libcgi-formalware-perl -Description: Perl module for converting an XML file into a suite of CGI forms - This module supports providing a type of repository for frequently - used scripts, which can then be executed locally or remotely (via - Net::Telnet), by just entering a password (for remote scripts), and - clicking. - - - -Source package: libcgi-perl -Package: libcgi-perl -Description: modules for perl5, for use in writing CGI scripts. - In addition to this package, you will also need the URI::Unescape - class, which is part of the libwww-perl package. This is the - replacement for the now obsolete CGI-modules package. - . - This package is destined to replace libcgi-pm-perl, but at the moment - libcgi-pm-perl (as in the library CGI.pm) serves as the rapid - prototyping version, and may be more featureful than this package. - Indeed, there has been a hiatus of several years in the development of - this module. - . - This perl 5 library uses objects to create Web fill-out forms on the - fly and to parse their contents. It provides a simple interface for - parsing and interpreting query strings passed to CGI scripts. - However, it also offers a rich set of functions for creating fill-out - forms. Instead of remembering the syntax for HTML form elements, you - just make a series of perl function calls. An important fringe benefit - of this is that the value of the previous query is used to initialize - the form, so that the state of the form is preserved from invocation - to invocation. This package was downloaded from the site: - http://www.genome.wi.mit.edu/ftp/pub/software/WWW/CGIperl/ - - - -Source package: libcgi-pm-perl -Package: libcgi-pm-perl -Description: a Perl5 CGI Library - This perl 5 library uses objects to create Web fill-out forms on - the fly and to parse their contents. It provides a simple interface - for parsing and interpreting query strings passed to CGI scripts. - However, it also offers a rich set of functions for creating fill-out - forms. Instead of remembering the syntax for HTML form elements, - you just make a series of perl function calls. An important fringe - benefit of this is that the value of the previous query is used to - initialize the form, so that the state of the form is preserved from - invocation to invocation. - - - -Source package: libcgi-ssi-perl -Package: libcgi-ssi-perl -Description: perl CGI::SSI - Use SSI from CGI scripts - CGI::SSI is meant to be used as an easy way to filter shtml through CGI - scripts in a loose imitation of Apache's mod_include. If you're using - Apache, you may want to use either mod_include or the Apache::SSI module - instead of CGI::SSI. Limitations in a CGI script's knowledge of how the - server behaves make some SSI directives impossible to imitate from a CGI - script. - - - -Source package: libcgi-xml-perl -Package: libcgi-xml-perl -Description: Perl module for converting CGI variables from/to XML - This module converts CGI.pm variables to XML and vice versa. - . - CGI::XML is a subclass of CGI.pm, so it reads the CGI variables just - as CGI.pm would. - - - -Source package: libcgi-xmlapplication-perl -Package: libcgi-xmlapplication-perl -Description: Perl module for creating XML-DOM and OO based CGI scripts - This module provides an XML-DOM and object-oriented extension to the - CGI module. The XML-DOM extension allows one to generate the output - from XML and laid out according to an XSLT stylesheet, separating - code and presentation. The object-oriented extension allows one to - specify handlers for events like a mouse click on a submit button or - on an image. - - - -Source package: libcgi-xmlform-perl -Package: libcgi-xmlform-perl -Description: Perl module for reading/generating formatted XML - This Perl module can either create form field values from XML based - on XQL style queries (full XQL is _not_ supported - this module is - designed for speed), or it can create XML from form values. - - - -Source package: libcgic -Package: cgic-capture -Description: CGI environment capture for debugging - Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web - applications. This package provides a CGI application that captures a - CGI environment for use in debugging. -Package: libcgic1 -Description: C library for developing CGI applications (libc5 version) - Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web - applications. Cgic provides the following: - . - * Parses form data, correcting for defective and/or inconsistent - browsers - * Transparently accepts both GET and POST form data - * Handles line breaks in form fields in a consistent manner - * Provides string, integer, floating-point, and single- and - multiple-choice functions to retrieve form data - * Provides bounds checking for numeric fields - * Loads CGI environment variables into C strings which are always - non-null - * Provides a way to capture CGI situations for replay in a debugging - environment - . - This package provides a shared library version of cgic for libc5. -Package: libcgic1-altdev -Description: C library for developing CGI applications (libc5 version) - Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web - applications. Cgic provides the following: - . - * Parses form data, correcting for defective and/or inconsistent - browsers - * Transparently accepts both GET and POST form data - * Handles line breaks in form fields in a consistent manner - * Provides string, integer, floating-point, and single- and - multiple-choice functions to retrieve form data - * Provides bounds checking for numeric fields - * Loads CGI environment variables into C strings which are always - non-null - * Provides a way to capture CGI situations for replay in a debugging - environment - . - This package provides a static library version of cgic, examples of using - cgic, and header files for libc5 development. -Package: libcgicg1 -Description: C library for developing CGI applications - Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web - applications. Cgic provides the following: - . - * Parses form data, correcting for defective and/or inconsistent - browsers - * Transparently accepts both GET and POST form data - * Handles line breaks in form fields in a consistent manner - * Provides string, integer, floating-point, and single- and - multiple-choice functions to retrieve form data - * Provides bounds checking for numeric fields - * Loads CGI environment variables into C strings which are always - non-null - * Provides a way to capture CGI situations for replay in a debugging - environment - . - This package provides a shared library version of cgic. -Package: libcgicg1-dev -Description: C library for developing CGI applications - Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web - applications. Cgic provides the following: - . - * Parses form data, correcting for defective and/or inconsistent - browsers - * Transparently accepts both GET and POST form data - * Handles line breaks in form fields in a consistent manner - * Provides string, integer, floating-point, and single- and - multiple-choice functions to retrieve form data - * Provides bounds checking for numeric fields - * Loads CGI environment variables into C strings which are always - non-null - * Provides a way to capture CGI situations for replay in a debugging - environment - . - This package provides a static library version of cgic, examples of using - cgic (including a CGI application that captures a CGI environment for use - in debugging), and header files. - - - -Source package: libch -Package: libch -Description: C library for debug,CGI,HTML,SQL,time conversion... - This is an universal C library intended mainly for developers who do - CGI or database programming. - . - It contains many useful functions for debugging (esp. for CGI !!!), - creating CGI programs, and a wrapper for Database routines that enables - you to create one program and let it run with MySQL, PostgresQL and - mSQL (not by default) by changing only 1 define statement. - . - Other goodies: - * easy to remember time conversion functions - * a simple regular expression match function (do *you* like regcomp(3)) - * HTML and URL character en-/decoding - * validation checks for InterNet addresses and domain names - (mSQL is not compiled in by default!) -Package: libch-dev -Description: C library for debug,CGI,HTML,SQL,time conversion... - This is an universal C library intended mainly for developers do CGI or - database programming. - . - It contains many useful functions for debugging (esp. for CGI !!!), - creating CGI programs, and a wrapper for Database routines that enables - you to create one program and let it run with MySQL, MSQL, PostgresQL by - changing only 1 define statement. - . - Other goodies: - * easy to remember time conversion functions - * a simple regular expression match function (do *you* like regcomp(3)) - * HTML and URL character en-/decoding - * validation checks for InterNet addresses and domain names - - - -Source package: libchart-perl -Package: libchart-perl -Description: Chart Library for PERL - Is a chart creation module for Perl based on the GD Graphics Library. - . - More information can be found at the libgdchart homepage - http://www.fred.net/brv/chart/ . - - - -Source package: libclass-autouse-perl -Package: libclass-autouse-perl -Description: Defer loading ( 'use'ing ) of a class until run time - Class::Autouse allows you to specify a class the will only load when a - method of the class is called. For large classes that might not be used - during the running of a program, such as Date::Manip, this can save - you large amounts of memory, and decrease the script load time. - - - -Source package: libclass-methodmaker-perl -Package: libclass-methodmaker-perl -Description: A module for creating generic methods - This module solves the problem of having to write a bazillion - get/set methods that are all the same. - - - -Source package: libclass-multimethods-perl -Package: libclass-multimethods-perl -Description: Support multimethods and subroutine overloading in Perl - Sometimes Perl's standard polymorphic method dispatch mechanism isn't - sophisticated enough to cope with the complexities of finding the right - method to handle a given situation. - . - Generally speaking, multiple dispatch is needed whenever two or more objects - belonging to different class hierarchies are going to interact, and we need to - do different things depending on the combination of actual types of those - objects. Typical applications that need this kind of ability include graphical - user interfaces, image processing libraries, mixed-precision numerical - computation systems, and most types of simulations. - - - -Source package: libcompface -Package: compface -Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, user tools - Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format - that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, - like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. -Package: libcompfaceg1 -Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, libc6 runtime - Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format - that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, - like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. -Package: libcompfaceg1-dev -Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, libc6 devel - Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format - that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, - like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. - - - -Source package: libcompress-zlib-perl -Package: libcompress-zlib-perl -Description: Perl module for creation and manipulation of gzip files - Compress::Zlib is a Perl external module which provides an interface to - the info-zip zlib compression library. zlib is a general purpose - compression library. - . - Some of the features provided by Compress::Zlib include: - . - * in-memory compression and decompression - * read and write gzip (.gz) files directly. - - - -Source package: libconfhelper-perl -Package: libconfhelper-perl -Description: Library for editing configuration files - Library to make editing configuration files easier. - It provides functions to deal with configuration files in chunks, - allowing nice co-existence with users and other programs on the system. - It was written specifically for use with DebConf scripts. - - - -Source package: libconfig-ini-perl -Package: libconfig-ini-perl -Description: Perl module to access MS-Windows style .ini files - This package provides The Config::Ini Perl module. - It provides easy access to MS-Windows style .ini files, Unreal - style extended .ini files (where multiple values can be associated with - a single key), as well as registry files with automatic conversion from - native Perl to Windows registry data encoding and vice versa. - - - -Source package: libconfig-inifiles-perl -Package: libconfig-inifiles-perl -Description: perl Config::IniFiles - reading .ini-style configuration files. - Config::IniFiles provides a way to have readable configuration files - outside your Perl script. Configurations can be imported (inherited, - stacked,...), sections can be grouped, and settings can be accessed from - a tied hash. - - - -Source package: libconfigreader-perl -Package: libconfigreader-perl -Description: Perl module for reading config files - Perl module to read directives from a configuration file. - - - -Source package: libconvert-asn1-perl -Package: libconvert-asn1-perl -Description: Replacement for Convert::BER module. - Convert::ASN1 will parse ASN.1 descriptions and will encode from and - decode to perl data structures using a hierarchy of references. - - - -Source package: libconvert-ber-perl -Package: libconvert-ber-perl -Description: Perl implementation of Basic Encoding Rules (BER) - Convert::BER is a perl object class implementation to encode - and decode objects as described by ITU-T standard X.209 (ASN.1) - using Basic Encoding Rules (BER). - - - -Source package: libconvert-tnef-perl -Package: libconvert-tnef-perl -Description: Perl module to read TNEF files - TNEF stands for Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format, and if you've - ever been unfortunate enough to receive one of these files as an email - attachment, you may want to use this module. - - - -Source package: libconvert-units-perl -Package: libconvert-units-perl -Description: Perl module for performing unit conversions - The Units package is a collection of modules for parsing strings - with unit measurements (such as "12pt" or "3 meters") and - converting them to some other unit (such as "picas" or "inches"). - - - -Source package: libconvert-uulib-perl -Package: libconvert-uulib-perl -Description: Perl interface to the uulib library (a.k.a. uudeview/uuenview). - Convert::UUlib is a versatile and powerful decoder/encoder library - for a variety of encodings used in Usenet and Mail (uuencode, - xxencode, b64, binhex...). - . - The library contains a variety of heuristics to reliably decode - any files found in the input files, whether part of a single - mail folder or spread over hundreds of files. Its two-pass - architecture makes it possible to decode hundreds of megabytes in - one sweep, without using much virtual memory. - - - -Source package: libcorba-orbit-perl -Package: libcorba-orbit-perl -Description: ORBit module for Perl - This is a Perl module that allows the use of the CORBA - ORBit ORB both as a client and as a server. - - - -Source package: libcorelinux -Package: libcorelinux -Description: Foundation Classes, Design Patterns, IPC and Threads - OOA and OOD for Linux dynamic libraries. - . - This package provides the shared libraries for corelinux - so that you can run any corelinux based code on the machine. - . - OOA: Object Oriented Analysis - OOD: Object Oriented Design - check http://corelinux.sourceforge.net - . - libcorelinux provides the following features: - . - Foundation classes - Inter-process communication - Process and threads - Design Patterns (complete) - Creational Design Patterns - Structural Design Patterns - Behavioral Design Patterns -Package: libcorelinux-dev -Description: Foundation Classes, Design Patterns, IPC and Threads - OOA and OOD for Linux development kit. - . - This package provides the include files, the manpages - and the static library for development with corelinux. - . - OOA: Object Oriented Analysis - OOD: Object Oriented Design - check http://corelinux.sourceforge.net - . - libcorelinux provides the following features: - . - Foundation classes - Inter-process communication - Process and threads - Design Patterns (complete) - Creational Design Patterns - Structural Design Patterns - Behavioral Design Patterns -Package: libcorelinux-doc -Description: Foundation Classes, Design Patterns, IPC and Threads - OOA and OOD for Linux: reference manual. - . - This package provides the full reference manual in - HTML, PS and PDF format. - . - HTML: /usr/doc/libcorelinux-doc/html/index.html - PS: /usr/doc/libcorelinux-doc/corelinux-ref.ps.gz - PDF: /usr/doc/libcorelinux-doc/corelinux-ref.pdf.gz - . - OOA: Object Oriented Analysis - OOD: Object Oriented Design - check http://corelinux.sourceforge.net - . - libcorelinux provides the following features: - . - Foundation classes - Inter-process communication - Process and threads - Design Patterns (complete) - Creational Design Patterns - Structural Design Patterns - Behavioral Design Patterns -Package: libcorelinux-examples -Description: Foundation Classes, Design Patterns, IPC and Threads - OOA and OOD for Linux: examples. - . - This package provides examples for corelinux. - . - OOA: Object Oriented Analysis - OOD: Object Oriented Design - check http://corelinux.sourceforge.net - . - libcorelinux provides the following features: - . - Foundation classes - Inter-process communication - Process and threads - Design Patterns (complete) - Creational Design Patterns - Structural Design Patterns - Behavioral Design Patterns - - - -Source package: libcoy-perl -Package: libcoy-perl -Description: Replace perl error messages with haiku - Coy is a perl module that generates haiku based on the error messages a - perl program outputs. The haiku are not canned, they are generated fresh - each time based on the error message. - . - Before use Coy: run - code...read rebuke. After use - Coy: run code...haiku! - - - -Source package: libcrypt-passwdmd5-perl -Package: libcrypt-passwdmd5-perl -Description: Provides interoperable MD5-based crypt() for perl - the `unix_md5_crypt()' provides a crypt()-compatible interface to the - rather new MD5-based crypt() function found in modern operating - systems. It's based on the implementation found on FreeBSD - 2.2.[56]-RELEASE - - - -Source package: libctk -Package: libctk-dev -Description: Console Tool Kit, development symbolic links - Console Tool Kit is a toolkit for writing textbased GUIs. The syntax is - almost the same as GTK+. It provides mouse support on the console through - gpm. - This package is for developing with the latest ctk. -Package: libctk3 -Description: Console Tool Kit - Console Tool Kit is a toolkit for writing textbased GUIs. The syntax is - almost the same as GTK+. It provides mouse support on the console through - gpm. - This package contains the runtime files needed by programs linked to ctk. -Package: libctk3-dev -Description: Console Tool Kit, development files - Console Tool Kit is a toolkit for writing textbased GUIs. The syntax is - almost the same as GTK+. It provides mouse support on the console through - gpm. - This package is for developing specifically with ctk death count 3. - - - -Source package: libcurl-easy-perl -Package: libcurl-easy-perl -Description: perl interface to libcurl - This module provides the same functionality as libcurl provides to - C/C++ programs, please refer to the documentation of libcurl. - . - Some examples may be found in /usr/share/doc/libcurl-easy-perl/examples. - - - -Source package: libcurses-perl -Package: libcurses-perl -Description: Curses interface for Perl - libcurses-perl (the Curses module from CPAN) will let you - use the ncurses/curses terminal screen manipulation - routines from Perl programs. - . - This package was previously called perl-curses. To comply with informal - Debian standards, it has been renamed to libcurses-perl. - - - -Source package: libcurses-widgets-perl -Package: libcurses-widgets-perl -Description: Curses widget interface for Perl - This module provides a standard library of functions and - widgets for use in creating Curses-based interfaces. Should - work reliably with both Curses and nCurses libraries. - . - Current widgets include text field, list box, button sets, - calendar, message box, input box - - - -Source package: libdata-compare-perl -Package: libdata-compare-perl -Description: Compare two perl data structures recursively. - Returns 0 if the structures differ, else returns 1. - - - -Source package: libdata-flow-perl -Package: libdata-flow-perl -Description: Perl extension for simple-minded recipe-controlled build of data - Data::Flow allows you to define recipes for building data. A recipe - contains all of the rules for determining the value of the data involved - based on a set of defaults and/or interreactions with other pieces of - data in an automated fashion. You can define any or all of: - - default values - - prerequisites (other fields that must have values before the field - in question can be determined) - - subroutines to build the field data given all requirements - - - -Source package: libdata-showtable-perl -Package: libdata-showtable-perl -Description: Print arrays of data in a formatted listing - ShowTable.pm, is a Perl 5 module which defines subroutines - to print arrays of data in a nicely formatted listing, using one of - four possible formats: simple table, boxed table, list style, and - HTML-formatting (for World-Wide-Web output). - In other words, showtable is a data formatting program. Using the - '-html' option, showtable can accept ASCII tabular data and format it - appropriately for display through a Web-browser. - - - -Source package: libdate-calc-perl -Package: libdate-calc-perl -Description: Perl library for accessing dates - The package provides a Perl interface to a C library which offers a - wide variety of date calculations based on the Gregorian calendar - (the one used in all western countries today), complying with the - ISO/R 2015-1971 and DIN 1355 standards which specify things as what - leap years are, when they occur, how the week numbers are defined, - what's the first day of the week, how many weeks (52 or 53) a given - year has, and so on. - . - Although the Gregorian calendar was only adopted 1582 by most (not - all) European countries (some countries continued to use the Julian - calendar until as late as the beginning of the 20th century!), this - package allows you to extrapolate the Gregorian calendar back until - the year 1. - - - -Source package: libdate-manip-perl -Package: libdate-manip-perl -Description: a perl library for manipulating dates - This is a set of routines designed to make any common date/time - manipulation easy to do. Operations such as comparing two times, - calculating a time a given amount of time from another, or parsing - international times are all easily done. From the very beginning, - the main focus of Date::Manip has been to be able to do ANY desired - date/time operation easily, not necessarily quickly. There are other - modules that can do a small subset of the operations available in - Date::Manip much quicker than those presented here, so if speed is a - primary issue, you should look elsewhere. - - - -Source package: libdb -Package: libdb1 -Description: The Berkeley database routines (runtime version) [libc5 package] - libdb is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley. - . - It supports three kinds of file formats: - * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. - * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. - * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable length - records. -Package: libdb1-altdev -Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files) [libc5 package] - libdb is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley. - . - It supports three kinds of file formats: - * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. - * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. - * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable length - records. -Package: libdb1-dev -Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). - libdb is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley. - . - It supports three kinds of file formats: - * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. - * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. - * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed our variable length - records - - - -Source package: libdb-ruby -Package: libdb-ruby -Description: An interface to Berkeley DB for Ruby - This is an interface to Berkeley DB, distributed by Sleepycat - (http://www.sleepycat.com/). - - - -Source package: libdbd-csv-perl -Package: libdbd-csv-perl -Description: perl DBD::CSV - DBI driver for CSV files - The DBD::CSV module is yet another driver for the DBI (Database - independent interface for Perl). This one is based on the SQL "engine" - SQL::Statement and the abstract DBI driver DBD::File and implements - access to so-called CSV files (Comma separated values). Such files are - mostly used for exporting MS Access and MS Excel data. - - - -Source package: libdbd-mysql-perl -Package: libdbd-mysql-perl -Description: mySQL database interface for Perl - This package contains a mySQL interface for Perl based on - the DBI interface. - - - -Source package: libdbd-pg-perl -Package: libdbd-pg-perl -Description: a PostgreSQL interface for Perl 5 using DBI. - This is a binary Perl module that enables you to control - a PostgreSQL database in a Perl script. - - - -Source package: libdbd-ram-perl -Package: libdbd-ram-perl -Description: Perl DBI driver for files and data structures - DBD::RAM allows you to import almost any type of Perl data structure - into an in-memory table and then use DBI and SQL to access and modify - it. It also allows direct access to almost any kind of file, - supporting SQL manipulation of the file without converting the file - out of its native format. - . - The module allows you to prototype a database without having an RDBMS - system or other database engine and can operate either with or - without creating or reading disk files. If you do use disk files, - they may, in most cases, either be local files or any remote file - accessible via HTTP or FTP. - - - -Source package: libdbd-sybase-perl -Package: libdbd-sybase-perl -Description: Sybase/MS SQL database driver for the DBI module - DBD::Sybase is a Perl module which works with the DBI module to provide - access to Sybase and Microsoft SQL databases. - - - -Source package: libdbi-perl -Package: libdbi-perl -Description: The Perl5 Database Interface by Tim Bunce - The Perl Database Interface by Tim Bunce provides a software layer to - access any SQL database from within a Perl5 program. All SQL - database engines for which a DBD:: driver is available can be - accessed. - . - The DBI comes bundled with DBI::Shell, DBD::Proxy and - DBD::ProxyServer modules. These *are* still alpha. - - - -Source package: libdbix-datasource-perl -Package: libdbix-datasource-perl -Description: Database-independent create and drop functions - This module implements create_database and drop_database functions for - databases. It aims to provide a common interface to database creation and - deletion regardless of the actual database being used. - . - Currently supported databases are MySQL and PostgreSQL. Assistance adding - support for other databases is welcomed and relatively simple - see - DBIx::DataSource::Driver. - - - -Source package: libdbix-dbschema-perl -Package: libdbix-dbschema-perl -Description: Database-independent schema objects - DBIx::DBSchema objects are collections of DBIx::DBSchema::Table objects and - represent a database schema. - . - This module implements an OO-interface to database schemas. Using this - module, you can create a database schema with an OO Perl interface. You can - read the schema from an existing database. You can save the schema to disk - and restore it from a different process. Most importantly, DBIx::DBSchema - can write SQL CREATE statements for different databases from a single source. - . - Currently supported databases are MySQL and PostgreSQL. DBIx::DBSchema will - attempt to use generic SQL syntax for other databases. Assistance adding - support for other databases is welcomed. - - - -Source package: libdbix-password-perl -Package: libdbix-password-perl -Description: Perl module for creating a global password file for DB passwords - Don't you hate keeping track of database passwords and such - throughout your scripts? How about the problem of changing those - passwords on a mass scale? This module is one possible solution. - . - It keeps track of all your virtrual users, databases, password, etc. in one - central file. - - - -Source package: libdbix-profile-perl -Package: libdbix-profile-perl -Description: DBI query profiler - DBIx::Profile is a quick and easy, and mostly transparent, profiler - for scripts using DBI. It collects information on the query - level, and keeps track of first, failed, normal, and total amounts - (count, wall clock, CPU time) for each function on the query. - . - NOTE: DBIx::Profile use Time::HiRes to clock the wall time and - the old standby times() to clock the CPU time. The CPU time is - pretty coarse. - . - DBIx::Profile can also trace the execution of queries. It will print - a timestamp and the query that was called. This is optional, and - occurs only when the environment variable DBIXPROFILETRACE is set - to 1. (ex: (bash) export DBIXPROFILETRACE=1). - - - -Source package: libdbix-recordset-perl -Package: libdbix-recordset-perl -Description: Perl extension for DBI recordsets - DBIx::Recordset is a perl module for abstraction and simplification of - database access. - . - The goal is to make standard database access (select/insert/update/delete) - easier to handle and independent of the underlying DBMS. Special attention is - made on web applications to make it possible to handle the state-less access - and to process the posted data of form fields, but DBIx::Recordset is not - limited to web applications. - . - DBIx::Recordset uses the DBI API to access the database, so it should - work with every database for which a DBD driver is available (see - also DBIx::Compat). - . - Most public functions take a hash reference as parameter, which makes - it simple to supply various different arguments to the same - function. The parameter hash can also be taken from a hash containing - posted form fields like those available with CGI.pm, mod_perl, - HTML::Embperl and others. - - - -Source package: libdbix-searchbuilder-perl -Package: libdbix-searchbuilder-perl -Description: Perl extension for easy SQL SELECT Statement generation - Perl module to generate complex SQL SELECT Statements. - . - - - -Source package: libdbix-xml-rdb-perl -Package: libdbix-xml-rdb-perl -Description: Perl module for creating XML from a DBI datasource - This module is a simple creator of XML data from DBI datasources. It - allows you to easily extract data from a database, and manipulate - later using XML::Parser. - . - Binary data is encoded using UTF-8. This is automatically decoded - when parsing with XML::Parser. - . - The examples need libxml-parser-perl. - - - -Source package: libdbix-xmlmessage-perl -Package: libdbix-xmlmessage-perl -Description: Perl module for exchanging XML messages between DBI data sources - This module maintains simple XML templates that describe object - structure. The module is capable of generating SQL statements based - on these templates and executing them against DBI data sources. After - executing the SQL, the package formats the data results into XML - strings. - . - Inbound messages can be processed according to the same kind of - templates and the database is updated accordingly. Templates are - capable of defining the SQL operators, plus new SAVE operation which - is basically a combination of SELECT and either INSERT or UPDATE - depending on whether the record was found by the compound key value - or not. - - - -Source package: libdc1394 -Package: libdc1394-8 -Description: high level programming interface for IEEE1394 digital camera - libdc1394 is a library that is intended to provide a high level - programming interface for application developers who wish to control - IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital Camera - Specification (found at http://www.1394ta.org/). - . - This package contains shared libraries. -Package: libdc1394-dev -Description: high level programming interface for IEEE1394 digital camera - libdc1394 is a library that is intended to provide a high level - programming interface for application developers who wish to control - IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital Camera - Specification (found at http://www.1394ta.org/). - . - This package contains development files. - - - -Source package: libdebconf-ruby -Package: libdebconf-client-ruby -Description: uses debconf from Ruby - Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. - libdebconf-client-ruby is a client module library which can communicate - debconf from ruby script to ask questions to users. - . - Note that this package isn't intended to access a debconf databse directly, - but ask questions to users. - - - -Source package: libdevel-symdump-perl -Package: libdevel-symdump-perl -Description: Perl module for inspecting perl's symbol table - The perl module Devel::Symdump provides a convenient way to inspect - perl's symbol table and the class hierarchies within a running program. - - - -Source package: libdevice-serialport-perl -Package: libdevice-serialport-perl -Description: Perl module for interacting with serial ports. - This is a POSIX-based version of the Win32::Serialport module ported by - Joe Doss for the MisterHouse Home Automation Package from Version 0.08 - of the Win32 module. He replaced calls to the Win32 API with similar - functions implemented using POSIX calls. While most of the testing has - occurred on linux, the package should work on other POSIX-compliant - Operating Systems. - - - -Source package: libdigest-hmac-perl -Package: libdigest-hmac-perl -Description: create standard message integrity checks - HMAC is used for message integrity checks between two parties that - share a secret key, and works in combination with some other Digest - algorithm, usually MD5 or SHA-1. The HMAC mechanism is described in - RFC 2104. - . - The Digest::HMAC module follow the common Digest:: interface, but the - constructor takes the secret key and the name of some other simple - Digest:: module as argument. - - - -Source package: libdigest-md2-perl -Package: libdigest-md2-perl -Description: MD2 Message Digest for Perl - The Digest::MD2 module allows you to use the RSA Data Security - Inc. MD2 Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The - algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces - as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. - . - The Digest::MD2 programming interface is identical to the interface - of Digest::MD5. MD2 is described in RFC 1115. - - - -Source package: libdigest-md5-perl -Package: libdigest-md5-perl -Description: MD5 Message Digest for Perl - The Digest::MD5 module allows you to use the RSA Data Security - Inc. MD5 Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The - algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces - as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. - MD5 is described in RFC 1321. - - - -Source package: libdigest-perl -Package: libdigest-perl -Description: generic interface to message digest modules - This is just a simple frontend module for autoloading of various - Digest:: modules. It also provide documentation of the interface - that all Digest:: modules should provide. - - - -Source package: libdigest-sha1-perl -Package: libdigest-sha1-perl -Description: NIST SHA-1 message digest algorithm - The Digest::SHA1 module allows you to use the NIST SHA-1 message - digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as - input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 160-bit - "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. - - - -Source package: libdnd -Package: libdnd1 -Description: OffiX drag and drop protocol. - The OffiX Project is an attempt to make Unix systems more user-friendly. - This package provides a drag and drop scheme. - . - Any X program can use this protocol to communicate with other programs. - An Xt interface to Dnd is furnished with OffiX distribution. -Package: libdnd1-dev -Description: OffiX drag and drop protocol (development files). - The OffiX Project is an attempt to make Unix systems more user-friendly. - This package provides a drag and drop scheme. - . - Any X program can use this protocol to communicate with other programs. - An Xt interface to Dnd is furnished with OffiX distribution. - - - -Source package: libdockapp -Package: libdockapp-dev -Description: Window Maker Dock App support (development files) - Simple library that eases the creation of Window Maker dock apps. It - provides functions that set up a dock app in such a way that they can be - properly docked. It also provides some event handlers and makes it very - simple to write dockapps. - . - This package contains the static library and the required headers. Use it - to compile programs which use libdockapp. -Package: libdockapp1 -Description: Window Maker Dock App support (shared library) - Simple library that eases the creation of Window Maker dock apps. It - provides functions that set up a dock app in such a way that they can be - properly docked. It also provides some event handlers and makes it very - simple to write dockapps. - . - This package contains the shared library. Install this for programs that - use libdockapp. - - - -Source package: libdsp -Package: libdsp-dev -Description: libdsp - Development files - libdsp is a C++ library of digital signal processing routines - including standard vector operations, digital filtering, and - transforms. -Package: libdsp0 -Description: libdsp - Runtime files - libdsp is a C++ library of digital signal processing routines - including standard vector operations, digital filtering, and - transforms. - - - -Source package: libdv -Package: libdv-dev -Description: A software decoder library for DV format digital video. - The Quasar DV Codec (libdv) is a software decoder for DV format video, as - defined by the IEC 61834 and SMPTE 314M standards. DV is the encoding format - used by consumer-grade digital camcorders. - . - This package contains the development headers and library files necessary - to compile programs using libdv, as well as sample programs for viewing - and encoding DV data. - . - Portions of the library are optimised in a way that doesn't allow dynamic - linking. Therefore, there is no Debian package containing a shared version - of libdv. - - - -Source package: libdvdread2 -Package: libdvdread2 -Description: Simple foundation for reading DVDs. - To allow applications to access some of the more advanced features - of the DVD format, libdvdread offers: - . - 1. A simple abstraction for reading the files on a DVD image - (dvd_reader.h). - 2. A simple library for parsing the information (IFO) files - (ifo_read.h/ifo_types.h). - 3. A simple library for parsing the navigation (NAV) packets - (nav_read.h/nav_types.h). - . - libdvdread currently uses libdl to dynamically probe for libcss at runtime, - if found, libcss will be used to decrypt sections of the DVD as necessary. -Package: libdvdread2-dev -Description: Simple foundation for reading DVDs. - To allow applications to access some of the more advanced features - of the DVD format, libdvdread offers: - . - 1. A simple abstraction for reading the files on a DVD image - (dvd_reader.h). - 2. A simple library for parsing the information (IFO) files - (ifo_read.h/ifo_types.h). - 3. A simple library for parsing the navigation (NAV) packets - (nav_read.h/nav_types.h). - . - libdvdread currently uses libdl to dynamically probe for libcss at runtime, - if found, libcss will be used to decrypt sections of the DVD as necessary. - . - libdvdread-dev contains static libraries, headers, and some documentation. - - - -Source package: libeb-ruby -Package: libeb-ruby -Description: EB library interface for the Ruby - Extension Library for EB Library - which is for accessing - CD-ROM books(EPWING/EB etc...). - - - -Source package: libecgi -Package: libecgi-dev -Description: An ANSI C library for the creation of CGI applications - Ecgi (easy CGI Library) is an ANSI C library for the creation of - CGI-based Web applications. It transparently supports the CGI - methods GET and POST and also multipart/form-data file uploads. - . - It also contains a library independent introduction to CGI - programming with C, a .html to .h HTML template preprocessor, - and fast, block-allocating memory files. -Package: libecgi0 -Description: An ANSI C library for the creation of CGI applications - Ecgi (easy CGI Library) is an ANSI C library for the creation of - CGI-based Web applications. It transparently supports the CGI - methods GET and POST and also multipart/form-data file uploads. - . - It also contains a library independent introduction to CGI - programming with C, a .html to .h HTML template preprocessor, - and fast, block-allocating memory files. - - - -Source package: libedb -Package: libedb1 -Description: enlightenment's database access library - This is a database conveneince library based on db 2.7.7 from - http://www.sleepycat.com. It is intended to make accessing database - information portable, easy, fast and efficient as well as bypass the - proplem of libdb continuously changing formats. -Package: libedb1-dev -Description: Enlightenment's db convenience wrapper library. - Library and header files for developing programs that use - Enlightenment's db convenience wrapper library - - - -Source package: libedit -Package: libedit-dev -Description: BSD editline and history libraries (development files) - The editline library provides generic line editing and - history functions. - . - It slightly resembles GNU readline -Package: libedit2 -Description: BSD editline and history libraries - The editline library provides generic line editing and - history functions. - . - It slightly resembles GNU readline - - - -Source package: libelf -Package: libelf0 -Description: an ELF object file access library (for libc5) - The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object - files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs, - such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the - Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming - language.) - . - This shared library may be needed by pre-packaged programs. To compile - programs with this library, you will need to install the libelf0-dev - package as well. -Package: libelf0-altdev -Description: an ELF object file access library: development files (for libc5) - The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object - files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs, - such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the - Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming - language.) - . - This development library is only needed if you intend to compile, or - write, your own programs with this library. It holds the static linking - library (.a), and the required .so link to libelf0.so.0. To run programs - linked with this library, install the libelf0 package. -Package: libelfg0 -Description: an ELF object file access library - The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object - files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs, - such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the - Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming - language.) - . - This shared library may be needed by pre-packaged programs. To compile - programs with this library, you will need to install the libelfg0-dev - package as well. -Package: libelfg0-dev -Description: an ELF object file access library: development files - The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object - files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs, - such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the - Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming - language.) - . - This development library is only needed if you intend to compile, or - write, your own programs with this library. It holds the static linking - library (.a), and the required .so link to libelf0.so.0. To run programs - linked with this library, install the libelfg0 package. - - - -Source package: libemail-valid-perl -Package: libemail-valid-perl -Description: Check validity of Internet email addresses - This module determines whether an email address is well-formed, and - optionally, whether a mail host exists for the domain. - - - -Source package: liberror-perl -Package: liberror-perl -Description: Exception module for Perl - This is a Perl module that allows the use of exceptions - in perl code with some syntactic sugar. - - - -Source package: libesmtp -Package: libesmtp-dev -Description: LibESMTP SMTP client library development files - LibESMTP is a library to manage posting (or submission of) electronic - mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA) such as - Exim. It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another - program that must be able to post electronic mail but where mail - functionality is not the program's primary purpose. -Package: libesmtp5 -Description: LibESMTP SMTP client library - LibESMTP is a library to manage posting (or submission of) electronic - mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA) such as - Exim. It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another - program that must be able to post electronic mail but where mail - functionality is not the program's primary purpose. - - - -Source package: libexif -Package: libexif-dev -Description: The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file (development files) - Most digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with - extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library - allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags. -Package: libexif5 -Description: The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file - Most digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with - extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library - allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags. - - - -Source package: libexpect-perl -Package: libexpect-perl -Description: Expect.pm - Perl Expect interface - The Expect module is a successor of Comm.pl and a descendent of Chat.pl. It - more closely ressembles the Tcl Expect language than its predecessors. It - does not contain any of the networking code found in Comm.pl. I suspect this - would be obsolete anyway given the advent of IO::Socket and external tools - such as netcat. - . - Expect.pm is an attempt to have more of a switch() & case: feel to make - decision processing more fluid. three separate types of debugging have - been implemented to make code production easier. - . - It is now possible to interconnect multiple file handles (and processes) much - like Tcl's expect. An attempt was made to enable all the features of Tcl's - expect without forcing Tcl on the victim programmer :-) . - - - -Source package: libextutils-f77-perl -Package: libextutils-f77-perl -Description: Simple interface to F77 libs - This module tries to figure out how to link C programs with - Fortran subroutines on your system. Basically one must add a list - of Fortran runtime libraries. The problem is their location - and name varies with each OS/compiler combination! - . - This module tries to implement a simple - 'rule-of-thumb' database for various flavours of UNIX systems. - A simple self-documenting Perl database of knowledge/code - for figuring out how to link for various combinations of OS and - compiler is embedded in the modules Perl code. Please help - save the world by sending database entries for - your system to kgb@aaoepp.aao.gov.au - . - The library list which the module returns - can be explicitly overridden by setting the environment - variable F77LIBS, e.g. - . - % setenv F77LIBS "-lfoo -lbar" - % perl Makefile.PL - ... - - - -Source package: libfcgi-perl -Package: libfcgi-perl -Description: FastCGI Perl module - FastCGI is a language independent, scalable, open extension to CGI that - provides high performance without the limitations of server specific APIs. - For more information, see http://www.fastcgi.com/. - . - This Perl module is based on the FCGI module that comes with Open Market's - FastCGI Developer's Kit, but does not require you to recompile perl. - - - -Source package: libffm -Package: libffm1 -Description: Fast math library routines for DEC Alpha - Libffm is an optimized not-quite-replacement for libm on Alphas to replace - some rather slow libm routines. -Package: libffm1-dev -Description: Development files for Alpha fast math library routines - Static library and header file for libffm, an optimized - not-quite-replacement for libm on Alphas to replace some rather - slow libm routines. This library is meant to be linked before - libm when compiling programs that would normally use only libm. - Also contains pow.o, which, when linked to a binary, forces - libffm's pow() function to be called in place of libm's. - - - -Source package: libfile-cache-perl -Package: libfile-cache-perl -Description: File::Cache, a filesystem-based object store - File::Cache implements an object store which shares data across process - boundaries via the filesystem. It was written to complement IPC::Cache, but - is suitable for larger numbers of more complex objects than that module. - . - This module will eventually be superseded by the newer Cache::Cache. - - - -Source package: libfile-counterfile-perl -Package: libfile-counterfile-perl -Description: Persistent counter class for Perl - This module implements a persistent counter class. Each counter - is represented by a separate file in the file system. File - locking is applied, so multiple processes might try to access - the same counters at the same time without risk of counter - destruction. - - - -Source package: libfile-slurp-perl -Package: libfile-slurp-perl -Description: single call read & write file routines - This module consists of some quickie routines that read from, - append to or overwrite a file with a single subroutine call. Their main - intention is to save a couple of lines of code over and over again, - but they do not do anything fancy. - - - -Source package: libfile-sync-perl -Package: libfile-sync-perl -Description: Perl interface to sync() and fsync() - It provides Perl interfaces to the Unix sync(2) and POSIX.1b fsync(2) - system calls. The fsync() call is needed for putting messages into qmail - maildirs, and sync() is included for completeness. - - - -Source package: libfile-tail-perl -Package: libfile-tail-perl -Description: File::Tail perl module - The File::Tail module is designed for reading files which - are continously appended to (the name comes from the tail -f - directive). Usually such files are logfiles of some description. - . - The module tries hard not to busy wait on the file, dynamicaly - calculating how long it should wait before it pays to try reading the - file again. - . - The module should handle normal log truncations ("close; move; open" or - "cat /dev/null >file") transparently, without losing any input. - - - -Source package: libfilesys-diskspace-perl -Package: libfilesys-diskspace-perl -Description: fetch filesystem size and usage information from Perl - This Perl module allows you to fetch filesystem size and usage information - (such as the df command displays) from Perl. - - - -Source package: libfilter-perl -Package: libfilter-perl -Description: Perl source filters - Source filters alter the program text of a module before Perl sees it, much - as a C preprocessor alters the source text of a C program before the - compiler sees it. - . - This package contains a number of source filters. - - - -Source package: libfinance-quote-perl -Package: libfinance-quote-perl -Description: Perl module for retrieving stock quotes from a variety of sources - This is a Perl module that retrieves stock quotes and other securities - information from various locations - - - -Source package: libfloat -Package: libfloat1 -Description: Soft floating point library - The libfloat library is used with gcc and the -msoft-float option - to handle floating point math operations (useful on machines without - floating point hardware). -Package: libfloat1-dev -Description: Soft floating point library - development - The libfloat library is used with gcc and the -msoft-float option - to handle floating point math operations (useful on machines without - floating point hardware). - . - This package contains the static development library and symlink. - - - -Source package: libflux0 -Package: libflux0 -Description: Library of commonly-used functions - A library of functions developed with the goal of simplifying application - development and reducing the amount of time spent on "reinventing the - wheel." - - - -Source package: libfreezethaw-perl -Package: libfreezethaw-perl -Description: converting Perl structures to strings and back. - Converts data to/from stringified form, appropriate for - saving-to/reading-from permanent storage. - - - -Source package: libfrontier-rpc-perl -Package: libfrontier-rpc-perl -Description: Perl module to implement RPC calls using XML requests - Frontier::RPC implements UserLand Software's XML RPC (Remote - Procedure Calls using Extensible Markup Language). Frontier::RPC - includes both a client module for making requests to a server and - a daemon module for implementing servers. Frontier::RPC uses RPC2 - format messages. - - - -Source package: libfwbuilder -Package: libfwbuilder-dev -Description: Firewall Builder API library development files - This package contains the libraries and header files that programmer would - need to develop applications using Firewall Builder API. - . - This package contains the development files needed to compile software to - use the libfwbuilder API. -Package: libfwbuilder0 -Description: Firewall Builder API library - This package contains the libraries and header files that programmer would - need to develop applications using Firewall Builder API. - - - -Source package: libg++27 -Package: libg++27 -Description: The GNU C++ libraries (libc5 version). - This package contains the additional runtime libraries for g++, linked - with libc5. -Package: libg++27-altdev -Description: The GNU C++ libraries (libc5 version). - This package contains the additional statically linked - libraries for g++, and the header files, to be used for compiling - libc5 libraries on a libc6 system. - - - -Source package: libgail-gnome -Package: libgail-gnome-dbg -Description: libgail-gnome library and debugging symbols - This library is GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library additions which - implement ATK interfaces for libbonoboui and libgnomeui widgets. - . - This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided - primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes - it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed - in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in - LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - Most people will not need this package. -Package: libgail-gnome-dev -Description: Development files of libgail-gnome - This library is GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library additions which - implement ATK interfaces for libbonoboui and libgnomeui widgets. - . - This package contains the development files for libgail-gnome. -Package: libgail-gnome0 -Description: GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library for GnomeUI/BonoboUI - This library is GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library additions which - implement ATK interfaces for libbonoboui and libgnomeui widgets. - . - This package contains the shared libraries. - - - -Source package: libgc -Package: libgc5 -Description: Conservative garbage collector for C - Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is - intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. -Package: libgc5-dev -Description: Conservative garbage collector for C (development) - Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is - intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. - This package is required to compile and link programs that use - libgc5. - . - Since the collector does not require pointers to be tagged, it does - not attempt to ensure that all inaccessible storage is reclaimed. - However it has typically been more successful at reclaiming unused - memory than most C programs using explicit deallocation. Unlike - manually introduced leaks, the amount of unreclaimed memory typically - stays bounded. -Package: libgc6 -Description: Conservative garbage collector for C - Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is - intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. -Package: libgc6-dev -Description: Conservative garbage collector for C (development) - Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is - intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. - This package is required to compile and link programs that use - libgc6. - . - Since the collector does not require pointers to be tagged, it does - not attempt to ensure that all inaccessible storage is reclaimed. - However it has typically been more successful at reclaiming unused - memory than most C programs using explicit deallocation. Unlike - manually introduced leaks, the amount of unreclaimed memory typically - stays bounded. - - - -Source package: libgc4 -Package: libgc4 -Description: Conservative garbage collector for C/C++ - Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is - intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. - - - -Source package: libgcj -Package: libgcj0 -Description: Java runtime library for use with gcj - This is the runtime that goes along with the gcj front end to - egcs. libgcj includes parts of the Java Class Libraries, plus glue to - connect the libraries to the compiler and the underlying OS. -Package: libgcj0-dev -Description: Java runtime library for use with gcj - This is the runtime that goes along with the gcj front end to - egcs. libgcj includes parts of the Java Class Libraries, plus glue to - connect the libraries to the compiler and the underlying OS. - - - -Source package: libgd -Package: libgd-dev -Description: GD Graphics Library (development version). - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is - one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. - . - This is the full development version of the library. -Package: libgd-noxpm-dev -Description: GD Graphics Library (development version without XPM support). - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is - one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. - . - This is the full development version of the library built without XPM - support. -Package: libgd1 -Description: GD Graphics Library - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is - one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. - . - This is the runtime package of the library. -Package: libgd1-altdev -Description: GD Graphics Library (libc5 development version). - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a GIF file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where GIF is - the format used for inline images. - . - This is the full development version of the library, for libc5. -Package: libgd1-noxpm -Description: GD Graphics Library (without XPM support). - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is - one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. - . - This is the runtime package of the library built without XPM support. -Package: libgd1g -Description: GD Graphics Library - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is - one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. - . - This is the runtime package of the library. -Package: libgd1g-dev -Description: GD Graphics Library (development version). - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is - one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. - . - This is the full development version of the library. -Package: libgd1g-tools -Description: GD command line tools. - Simple command line tools that use the GD graphics library. - - - -Source package: libgd-gif -Package: libgd-gif-tools -Description: GD command line tools with gif support - Simple command line tools that use the GD graphics library. -Package: libgd-gif1 -Description: GD Graphics Library with gif support - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a GIF file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where GIF is - the format used for inline images. - . - This is the runtime package of the library. -Package: libgd-gif1-dev -Description: GD Graphics Library with gif support (development version) - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a GIF file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where GIF is - the format used for inline images. - . - This is the full development version of the library. - - - -Source package: libgd-graph-perl -Package: libgd-graph-perl -Description: perl GD::Graph - Graph Plotting Module - GD::Graph is a perl5 module to create charts using the GD - module. The following classes for graphs with axes are - defined: - . - GD::Graph::lines - Create a line chart. - GD::Graph::bars - Create a bar chart. - GD::Graph::points - Create an chart, displaying the data as points. - GD::Graph::linespoints - Combination of lines and points. - GD::Graph::area - Create a graph, representing the data as areas under a - line. - GD::Graph::mixed - Create a mixed type graph, any combination of the - above. At the moment this is fairly limited. Some of - the options that can be used with some of the - individual graph types won't work very well. Multiple - bar graphs in a mixed graph won't display very nicely. - GD::Graph::pie - Create a pie chart. - - - -Source package: libgd-graph3d-perl -Package: libgd-graph3d-perl -Description: perl GD::Graph3D - Create 3D Graphs with GD and GD::Graph - This is the GD-Graph3d extensions module. It provides 3D graphs for the - GD::Graph module by Martien Verbruggen, which in turn generates graph - using Lincoln Stein's GD.pm. - - - -Source package: libgd-noxpm-perl -Package: libgd-noxpm-perl -Description: Perl module wrapper for libgd (without XPM support) - Provides PNG and JPEG creation and manipulation routines through - the libgd library. - Also allows use of TrueType fonts in images created. - - - -Source package: libgd-perl -Package: libgd-perl -Description: Perl module wrapper for libgd - Provides PNG, JPEG, and XPM creation and manipulation routines through - the libgd library. - Also allows use of TrueType fonts in images created. - - - -Source package: libgd-ruby -Package: libgd-ruby -Description: An extension library to use gd graphics library from Ruby - Ruby extension library for using Thomas Boutell's gd - library(http://www.boutell.com/gd/). - - - -Source package: libgd-text-perl -Package: libgd-text-perl -Description: perl GD::Text - Text utilities for use with GD - This module provides a font-independent way of dealing - with text in GD, for use with the GD::Text::* modules and - GD::Graph. - - - -Source package: libgd2 -Package: libgd-tools -Description: GD command line tools. - Simple command line tools that use the GD graphics library. -Package: libgd2 -Description: GD Graphics Library version 2 - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is - one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. - . - This is the runtime package of the library. -Package: libgd2-dev -Description: GD Graphics Library version 2 (development version). - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is - one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. - . - This is the full development version of the library. -Package: libgd2-noxpm -Description: GD Graphics Library version 2 (without XPM support) - GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images - complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from - other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. - This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is - one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. - . - This is the runtime package of the library, built without XPM support. - - - -Source package: libgeda -Package: libgeda-dev -Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- development files - Library development files for GNU EDA, an electronics design package, - including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! - You only need to install this package if you wish to recompile - the geda-* client packages. -Package: libgeda14 -Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- library files - Library files for GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! -Package: libgeda15 -Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- library files - Library files for GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! -Package: libgeda3 -Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- library files - Library files for GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including - gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! - - - -Source package: libgeo-metar-perl -Package: libgeo-metar-perl -Description: Geo::METAR, Accessing Aviation Weather Information with Perl - libgeo-metar-perl (Geo::METAR) is a set of Perl modules which allow - accessing of aviation weather information with Perl. - The Geo::METAR home page is located at: - http://www.wcnet.org/~jzawodn/perl/Geo-METAR/ - This is a perl module to allow accessing weather info. - - - -Source package: libgetargs-long-perl -Package: libgetargs-long-perl -Description: Perl module to parse long function arguments - The Getargs::Long module allows usage of named parameters in function - calls, along with optional argument type-checking. It provides an easy - way to get at the parameters within the routine, and yields concise - descriptions for the common cases of all-mandatory and all-optional - parameter lists. - . - The validation of arguments can be done by a structure-driven routine - getargs() which is fine for infrequently called routines (but should be - slower), or via a dedicated routine created and compiled on the fly the - first time it is needed, by using the cgetargs() family (expected to be - faster). - . - The Log::Agent module is used to report errors, which leaves to the - application the choice of the final logging method: to a file, to - STDERR, or to syslog. - . - Note that this module is still in the alpha stage of development, and - the interface to it may change: indeed, it changed between 0.1.2 and - 0.1.3. - - - -Source package: libgetopt-argfile-perl -Package: libgetopt-argfile-perl -Description: Perl module for reading script options and parameters from files - This module simply interpolates option file hints in @ARGV by the - contents of the pointed files. This enables option reading from - files instead of or additional to the usual reading from the command - line. - . - Alternatively, you can process any array instead of @ARGV which is - used by default and mentioned mostly in this manual. - . - The interpolated @ARGV could be subsequently processed by the usual - option handling, e.g. by a Getopt::xxx module. Getopt::ArgvFile does - not perform any option handling itself, it only prepares the array - @ARGV. - - - -Source package: libgetopt-declare-perl -Package: libgetopt-declare-perl -Description: Getopt::Declare command line argument parser - Getopt::Declare provides facilities to parse command line options. It - builds and runs a parser. The parser object can be saved and later run on - different input. Key features are: - . - - Automatic generation of error, usage and version information - - Matching of parameter components may be constrained by regular expressions - - Execution of embedded actions - - Declarative specification of inter-parameter relationships - - Selective or global case-insensitive matching of parameters - - - -Source package: libgetopt-mixed-perl -Package: libgetopt-mixed-perl -Description: Perl module for processing options in GNU-style (= long and short) - This module is intended to be the "Getopt-to-end-all-Getop's". It - combines flexibility and simplicity. It supports both short options - (introduced by `-') and long options (introduced by `--'). Short - options which do not take an argument can be grouped together. Short - options which do take an argument must be the last option in their - group, because everything following the option will be considered to - be its argument. - - - -Source package: libggi -Package: libggi-samples -Description: General Graphics Interface sample programs - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains some sample programs demonstrating LibGGI's - capabilities: - . - "ggiteleserver" is a remote display server for the tele target. - "ggi-cube3d" runs up to 6 GGI programs on a moveable cubes surfaces. - "ggi-monitest" creates useful testpatterns. -Package: libggi-target-aa -Description: General Graphics Interface ASCII Art display target - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the driver for the "aa" target, enabling libGGI - (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output as - ASCII art. -Package: libggi-target-emu -Description: General Graphics Interface colour emulation targets - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains drivers for two colour-emulation pseudo-targets, - enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display - its output in a different colour mode than the underlying physical - target supports. Two targets are included: - . - "palemu" emulates a palette-based display on a true-colour target - "trueemu" emulates a true-colour display using a palette-based target -Package: libggi-target-fbdev -Description: General Graphics Interface direct access framebuffer target - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the driver for the "fbdev" target, enabling - libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output - on the kernel framebuffer device. The framebuffer device is the usual - means of displaying graphics on most non-i386 architectures, and, for - i386, kernels in the stable 2.2 kernel series contain a working i386 - framebuffer device. -Package: libggi-target-glide -Description: General Graphics Interface Glide2 display target - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the driver for the "glide" target, enabling libGGI - (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output on a - 3dfx Voodoo 2, Voodoo Banshee, or Voodoo 3 graphics card. - . - Because libglide2 needs direct access to hardware, any program using - it may have to be run SetUID root or provision to be taken that the user - running such a program has proper access rights. Programs using libGGI - are not normally installed SetUID root, so you will have to arrange that - if you want to use this target. -Package: libggi-target-monotext -Description: General Graphics Interface plain text target - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the driver for the "monotext" target, enabling - libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output - as ASCII art. This driver does not use the "aalib" ASCII art library; - "monotext" is an independent implementation of the same idea. - . - The monotext target requires a text-capable target, such as the - "terminfo" target, to display its output. -Package: libggi-target-svgalib -Description: General Graphics Interface SVGAlib display target - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the driver for the "svga" target, enabling libGGI - (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output on the - Linux console via SVGAlib. - . - Because SVGAlib needs direct access to hardware, any program using - it must be run SetUID root. Programs using libGGI are not normally - installed SetUID root, so you will have to arrange that if you want to - use this target. -Package: libggi-target-terminfo -Description: General Graphics Interface TermInfo display target - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the driver for the "terminfo" target, enabling - libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its - output in text mode. This target does not support graphics; it only - makes text modes available. (However, you can display graphics on a - text-mode target using the "monotext" target.) Output is displayed in - a terminal-independent fashion using the "ncurses" library. -Package: libggi-target-vcsa -Description: General Graphics Interface direct access console text target - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains a driver for the "vcsa" target, enabling libGGI - (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display text output on the - Linux console. It uses direct access to the "/dev/vcsa*" devices. -Package: libggi-target-x -Description: General Graphics Interface X display target - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains three drivers enabling libGGI (and therefore any - program using libGGI) to display its output on an X server: - . - "X" draws its raster output into an X window - "xlib" does the same as "X", except that it tries to use X primitives - where possible to speed up drawing - "dga" uses the XFree86 Direct Graphics Access X extension to speed up - drawing -- this only works on local displays, and is not available - on some architectures -Package: libggi2 -Description: General Graphics Interface runtime libraries - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the shared libraries for libGGI, the lowest-level - drawing library provided by GGI. Also included are libGGI drivers for - these targets: - . - "memory" draws into hidden in-memory framebuffers - "ipc" draws into attached shared memory framebuffers - "multi" draws output onto multiple displays simultaneously - "tile" combines several displays into a single logical display - "sub" draws output into a subwindow on another target - "file" draws into a specially formatted file (?) - "tele" draws on a remote teleserver (?) - . - Since none of the targets included here are, alone, capable of real, - physical graphics output, you'll probably need to install at least one - of the libggi-target packages to make any kind of sensible use of libGGI. -Package: libggi2-dev -Description: General Graphics Interface development package - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package provides the files necessary to compile programs which - use libGGI. - - - -Source package: libggidemos -Package: libggidemos -Description: General Graphics Interface sample programs - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains some programs demonstrating LibGGI's capabilities. - . - Please read the description of the "libggi2" package for a general - warning about the present level of stability of GGI. - - - -Source package: libggimisc -Package: libggimisc2 -Description: General Graphics Interface Misc runtime libraries - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the shared libraries for LibGIIMisc, the GGI - project's General Graphics Interface Misc extension library containing - display target extensions that don't deserve their own extension library. - . - Extensions are included for the following targets: - . - "fbdev" - "x" - "svgalib" -Package: libggimisc2-dev -Description: General Graphics Interface Misc development package - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the development environment for LibGIIMisc, the GGI - project's General Graphics Interface Misc extension library containing - display target extensions that don't deserve their own extension library. - - - -Source package: libghttp -Package: libghttp-dev -Description: Gnome HTTP client library - Development - This packages provides the include files and static library - for the Gnome HTTP functions. -Package: libghttp1 -Description: Gnome HTTP client library - This library is used by Gnome clients to do HTTP. - - - -Source package: libgifgraph-perl -Package: libgifgraph-perl -Description: perl GIFgraph - Graph Plotting Module for Perl 5. - GIFgraph is a perl5 module to create and display GIF output for a graph, - using Lincoln Stein's GD.pm. - . - GIFgraph has been replaced by GD::Graph - libgd-graph-perl package. - - - -Source package: libgii -Package: libgii0 -Description: General Input Interface runtime libraries - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the shared libraries for LibGII, the input - library developed by the GGI project. Also included is LibGG, the - library containing GGI's configuration and target option parsing code. - . - Input modules are included for these devices: - . - null Dummy input device which never generates any input - stdin Characters from standard input - mouse Mice of all sorts: Microsoft, MouseSystems, Logitech, Sun, - MouseMan, MMSeries, BusMouse and PS2 - linux_kbd Raw Linux keyboard devices - linux_mouse Linux mouse devices - linux_joy Linux joystick devices - linux_evdev New style HIDs - spaceorb SpaceOrb 3D input device - x Keyboard and mouse input from a newly created X window - xwin Keyboard, mouse and expose input from an existing X window - file Input saved by the "save" input filter - tcp Input from a socket - . - Usually, it is not necessary to specify which of these input devices - you want to use; LibGGI normally finds an appropriate input device. - . - These input filter modules are also included: - . - mouse Generic mouse event generator - save Save away an event stream for later playback - keytrans Generic key event translator - tcp Send input to a tcp socket -Package: libgii0-dev -Description: General Input Interface development package - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains the development environment for LibGII, the GGI - project's General Input Interface, and LibGG, the library containing - GGI's configuration and target option parsing code. - . - Two useful demo programs are also included: - mhub Translate LibGGI events to mouse events - xsendbut Translate mhub to X button events - - - -Source package: libglade -Package: libglade-bonobo0 -Description: Library to load .glade files at runtime (Bonobo controls support). - This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are - stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without - recompilation of the program. - . - The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. -Package: libglade-bonobo0-dev -Description: Development files for libglade (Bonobo controls support). - This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are - stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without - recompilation of the program. - . - The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. -Package: libglade-gnome0 -Description: Library to load .glade files at runtime (Gnome widgets support). - This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are - stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without - recompilation of the program. - . - The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. -Package: libglade-gnome0-dev -Description: Development files for libglade (Gnome widgets support). - This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are - stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without - recompilation of the program. - . - The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. -Package: libglade0 -Description: Library to load .glade files at runtime. - This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are - stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without - recompilation of the program. - . - The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. -Package: libglade0-dev -Description: Development files for libglade. - This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are - stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without - recompilation of the program. - . - The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. - - - -Source package: libglade2 -Package: libglade2-0 -Description: Library to load .glade files at runtime. - This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are - stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without - recompilation of the program. - . - The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. -Package: libglade2-dev -Description: Development files for libglade. - This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are - stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without - recompilation of the program. - . - The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. - - - -Source package: libglpng -Package: libglpng -Description: PNG loader library for OpenGL - This is a library for OpenGL to load PNG graphics files as an OpenGL texture as - easily as possible. -Package: libglpng-dev -Description: PNG loader library for OpenGL - development files - This is a library for OpenGL to load PNG graphics files as an OpenGL texture as - easily as possible. - - - -Source package: libgmp2 -Package: libgmp2 -Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library - GNU MP is a programmer's library for arbitrary precision - arithmetic (ie, a bignum package). It can operate on signed - integer, rational, and floating point numeric types. - . - It has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular - interface. - . - GNU MP is licenced under the GNU Library General Public Licence - (LGPL). - . - The home page is; http://www.swox.com/gmp -Package: libgmp2-dev -Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library developers tools. - This development package provides the header files and the symbolic - links to allow compilation and linking of programs that use the libraries - provided in the libgmp2 package. - - - -Source package: libgmp3 -Package: libgmp3 -Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library - GNU MP is a programmer's library for arbitrary precision - arithmetic (ie, a bignum package). It can operate on signed - integer, rational, and floating point numeric types. - . - It has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular - interface. - . - GNU MP is licenced under the GNU Library General Public Licence - (LGPL). - . - The home page is; http://www.swox.com/gmp -Package: libgmp3-dev -Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library developers tools. - This development package provides the header files and the symbolic - links to allow compilation and linking of programs that use the libraries - provided in the libgmp3 package. -Package: libgmp3-doc -Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library documentation and demos. - This documentation package includes the info files containing the - documentation on interfaces provided by the gmp libraries in the - libgmp3 package as well as demos and additional docs for using the - libgmp3-dev package to build programs using libgmp3. - - - -Source package: libgnome -Package: libgnome2-0 -Description: The Gnome 2 library - runtime files. - This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library - functions. -Package: libgnome2-dev -Description: The Gnome 2 library - development files. - This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library - functions. - - - -Source package: libgnome-gnorba-perl -Package: libgnome-gnorba-perl -Description: Gnorba module for Perl - This is a Perl module that allows the use of the GNORBA - facilities (automation of Gnome applications, for example). - - - -Source package: libgnomecanvas -Package: libgnomecanvas2-0 -Description: A powerful object-oriented display - runtime files. - The canvas widget is a powerful and extensible object-oriented display - engine. A GnomeCanvasItem is a GtkObject representing some element of the - display, such as an image, a rectangle, an ellipse, or some text. You can - refer to this architecture as structured graphics; the canvas lets you deal - with graphics in terms of items, rather than an undifferentiated grid of - pixels. -Package: libgnomecanvas2-dev -Description: A powerful object-oriented display - development files. - The canvas widget is a powerful and extensible object-oriented display - engine. A GnomeCanvasItem is a GtkObject representing some element of the - display, such as an image, a rectangle, an ellipse, or some text. You can - refer to this architecture as structured graphics; the canvas lets you deal - with graphics in terms of items, rather than an undifferentiated grid of - pixels. - - - -Source package: libgnomeprint -Package: libgnomeprint2-0 -Description: The GNOME 2 Print architecture - runtime files - The goals of this architecture include: - . - * Absolutely uncompromised output quality - * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals - * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other - resources - * A screen display derived from the Canvas - * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts - * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript - supports, especially transparency - * To make life as easy as possible for application developers -Package: libgnomeprint2-data -Description: The GNOME Print architecture - data files - The goals of this architecture include: - . - * Absolutely uncompromised output quality - * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals - * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other - resources - * A screen display derived from the Canvas - * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts - * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript - supports, especially transparency - * To make life as easy as possible for application developers -Package: libgnomeprint2-dev -Description: The GNOME 2 Print architecture - development files - The goals of this architecture include: - . - * Absolutely uncompromised output quality - * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals - * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other - resources - * A screen display derived from the Canvas - * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts - * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript - supports, especially transparency - * To make life as easy as possible for application developers - - - -Source package: libgnomeprintui -Package: libgnomeprintui-0 -Description: The GNOME 2 Print architecture User Interface - runtime files - The goals of this architecture include: - . - * Absolutely uncompromised output quality - * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals - * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other - resources - * A screen display derived from the Canvas - * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts - * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript - supports, especially transparency - * To make life as easy as possible for application developers -Package: libgnomeprintui-dev -Description: The GNOME 2 Print architecture User Interface - development files - The goals of this architecture include: - . - * Absolutely uncompromised output quality - * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals - * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other - resources - * A screen display derived from the Canvas - * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts - * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript - supports, especially transparency - * To make life as easy as possible for application developers - - - -Source package: libgnomeui -Package: libgnomeui-0 -Description: The Gnome 2 libraries (User Interface) - runtime files - This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library - functions (User Interface functions). -Package: libgnomeui-dev -Description: The Gnome 2 libraries (User Interface) - development files - This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library - functions (User Interface functions). - - - -Source package: libgnurdf -Package: libgnurdf-dev -Description: Development files for libgnurdf - The libgnurdf (GNUpdate RDF) library provides a simple interface for - parsing and generating RDF, the Resource Description Format. - . - Contains the files that programmers would use to develop programs - that use the libgnurdf library. -Package: libgnurdf2 -Description: A library for parsing and processing RDF files - The libgnurdf (GNUpdate RDF) library provides a simple interface for - parsing and generating RDF, the Resource Description Format. - . - Development files and documentation are available in libgnurdf-dev package. - - - -Source package: libgocr -Package: libgocr-dev -Description: API set to write your own OCR engine - development files - Modular API to write OCR engine with plugin support. - OCR is Optical Character Recognition - . - Development files - . - This is the first stable release. Test it please. -Package: libgocr-doc -Description: API set to write your own OCR engine - documentation - Modular API to write OCR engine with plugin support. - OCR is Optical Character Recognition - . - Postscript and html documentation files - . - This is the first stable release. Test it please. -Package: libgocr0 -Description: API set to write your own OCR engine - runtime libs - Modular API to write OCR engine with plugin support. - OCR is Optical Character Recognition - . - Runtime libraries - . - This is the first stable release. Test it please. - - - -Source package: libgpio -Package: libgpio-dev -Description: The GPhoto I/O library (development files) - This package includes header files and static libraries - necessary to build programs which use the gpio library. -Package: libgpio0 -Description: The GPhoto I/O library - The intent of this package is to allow for an abstraction - layer for device communications (USB, serial, IEEE 1394, - etc). - - - -Source package: libgsm -Package: libgsm-bin -Description: User binaries for a GSM speech compressor. - Contains user binaries for libgsm, an implementation of the European - GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech transcoding, - prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse excitation/long - term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. - . - GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling - rate, i.e. a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits; for compatibility - with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 - 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). - The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker - recognition; even music often survives transcoding in recognizable - form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). - . - The interfaces offered are a front end modelled after compress(1), and - a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than realtime - on most SPARCstations. The implementation has been verified against the - ETSI standard test patterns. -Package: libgsm1 -Description: Shared libraries for GSM speech compressor. - Contains runtime shared libraries for libgsm, an implementation of - the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech - transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse - excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. - . - GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling - rate, i.e. a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits; for compatibility - with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 - 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). - The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker - recognition; even music often survives transcoding in recognizable - form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). - . - The interfaces offered are a front end modelled after compress(1), and - a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than realtime - on most SPARCstations. The implementation has been verified against the - ETSI standard test patterns. -Package: libgsm1-dev -Description: Development libraries for a GSM speech compressor. - Contains header files and development libraries for libgsm, an - implementation of the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for - full-rate speech transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP - (residual pulse excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. - . - GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling - rate, i.e. a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits; for compatibility - with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 - 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). - The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker - recognition; even music often survives transcoding in recognizable - form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). - . - The interfaces offered are a front end modelled after compress(1), and - a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than realtime - on most SPARCstations. The implementation has been verified against the - ETSI standard test patterns. - - - -Source package: libgtk-perl -Package: libgladexml-perl -Description: Perl module for the libglade library. - This module lets you use the libglade library from perl. - It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. -Package: libgnome-applet-perl -Description: Perl module for the gnome panel applet library. - This module lets you use the gnome panel applet library from perl. - It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. -Package: libgnome-perl -Description: Perl module for the gnome and zvt libraries. - This module lets you use the gnome libraries (libgnome, libgnomeui, libzvt) - from perl. - It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. -Package: libgnome-print-perl -Description: Perl module for the gnome print library. - This module lets you use the gnome print library from perl. - It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. -Package: libgtk-imlib-perl -Description: Perl module for the gdkimlib library. - This module lets you use the gdkimlib graphic library from perl. - It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. -Package: libgtk-perl -Description: Perl module for the gtk+ library - This module lets you use the gtk+ graphic library from perl. - It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. -Package: libgtk-pixbuf-perl -Description: Perl module for the gdkpixbuf library. - This module lets you use the gdkpixbuf graphic library from perl. - It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. -Package: libgtkglarea-perl -Description: Perl module for the gtkglarea library. - This module lets you use the gtkglarea graphic library from perl. - It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. -Package: libgtkxmhtml-perl -Description: Perl module for the libgtkxmhtml library. - This module lets you use the libgtkxmhtml library from perl. - It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. - - - -Source package: libgtk-ruby -Package: libgtk-imlib-ruby -Description: Gtk+ and gdkimlib interface for scripting language Ruby. - Gtk+ and gdkimlib interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. -Package: libgtk-ruby -Description: Gtk+ interface for scripting language Ruby. - Gtk+ interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. - - - -Source package: libgtkada -Package: libgtkada1 -Description: Ada binding for the GTK library - This library will let you run Ada applications compiled with GTK. -Package: libgtkada1-art -Description: Ada binding for the art and pixbuf libraries - This library will let you run Ada applications compiled with the art - and pixbuf libraries. -Package: libgtkada1-dev -Description: Development files for libgtkada - This package contains all the headers and static libraries needed to build - applications that will use the libgtkada library. It also contains the - gate utility that will generate Ada code from the GLADE GUI builder files, - as well as the dgate program that create dynamic graphical interfaces from - the same files. -Package: libgtkada1-gl -Description: Ada binding for OpenGL - This library will let you run Ada applications compiled with OpenGL support. -Package: libgtkada1-glade -Description: Ada binding for Glade generated applications - This library will let you run Ada applications built with Glade, a GTK - GUI builder. -Package: libgtkada1-gnome -Description: Ada binding for the Gnome Library - This library will let you run Ada applications compiled with Gnome. - - - -Source package: libgtkdatabox -Package: libgtkdatabox -Description: GTK+ widget to display coordinate systems - Widget can be used to display data graphically. - It was used in paul to display histograms -Package: libgtkdatabox-dev -Description: GTK+ widget to display coordinate systems - Widget can be used to display data graphically. - It was used in paul to display histograms - . - Development package - - - -Source package: libgtkhtml2 -Package: libgtkhtml2-0 -Description: HTML rendering/editing library - runtime files. (for GNOME2) - This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It - was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. - . - This package is a part of GNOME2 -Package: libgtkhtml2-dev -Description: HTML rendering/editing library - development files. for (GNOME2) - This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It - was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. - . - This package is a part of GNOME2 - - - -Source package: libgtkimreg -Package: libgtkimreg -Description: GTK+ widget to select regions of GdkImages - The widget represents an image with a mouse drawn rubber box. - The enhancement against other rubber boxes is that you can - type the coordinates manually if you want and can gain an - enhancement in pixelwise exactness. - It was used in paul to cut images and to insert thumbnails - into clickable maps. -Package: libgtkimreg-dev -Description: GTK+ widget to select regions of GdkImages - The widget represents an image with a mouse drawn rubber box. - The enhancement against other rubber boxes is that you can - type the coordinates manually if you want and can gain an - enhancement in pixelwise exactness. - It was used in paul to cut images and to insert thumbnails - into clickable maps. - . - Development package - - - -Source package: libgtop -Package: libgtop-daemon -Description: gtop daemon for monitoring remote machines (part of Gnome) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the libgtop_daemon which can be used to monitor - the processes on remote systems. -Package: libgtop-dev -Description: Dev libraries for gtop system monitoring library (part of Gnome) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the include files and static library for the - gtop libraries which read information about processes and the running - systems. -Package: libgtop1 -Description: Libraries for gtop system monitoring library (part of Gnome) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the gtop libraries which read information about - processes and the running systems. - - - -Source package: libgtop2 -Package: libgtop2 -Description: Libraries for gtop system monitoring library (part of Gnome 2) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the gtop libraries which read information about - processes and the running systems. -Package: libgtop2-daemon -Description: gtop daemon for monitoring remote machines (part of Gnome 2) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the libgtop_daemon which can be used to monitor - the processes on remote systems. -Package: libgtop2-dev -Description: Dev libraries for gtop system monitoring library (part of Gnome 2) - Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" - . - It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based - entirely on free software. - . - This package contains the include files and static library for the - gtop libraries which read information about processes and the running - systems. - - - -Source package: libgtrans-ifase -Package: libgtrans-ifase-dev -Description: Development libraries for libgtrans-ifase - Development libraries for libgtrans-ifase, a C wrapper to interact with - SQL databases. -Package: libgtrans-ifase0 -Description: SQL database wrapper for C - This library provides a C wrapper to interact with SQL databases. It - does this by requiring special plugins to be written for a specific - database implementation. - - - -Source package: libgtrans-mysql-3-23 -Package: libgtrans-mysql-3-23 -Description: MySQL plugin for libgtrans-ifase - MySQL 3.23 plugin for libgtrans-ifase - - - -Source package: libhdf4 -Package: libhdf4g -Description: The Hierarchical Data Format library -- library package - The HDF format is used in scientific applications and can embed - various kind of data: - o graphics (8 and 24 bits) - o scientific data - o many others - . - This package comes with the HDF libraries. -Package: libhdf4g-dev -Description: The Hierarchical Data Format library -- development package - Contains include files and static library for the HDF package plus - some libdf functions manpages. -Package: libhdf4g-doc -Description: The Hierarchical Data Format library -- documentation - The user guide and reference manual for HDF version 4 in html. -Package: libhdf4g-run -Description: The Hierarchical Data Format library -- runtime package - This package comes with some basic utilities to view, pack, unpack, - etc HDF files. - - - -Source package: libhoard -Package: libhoard -Description: fast memory allocation library - The Hoard memory allocator is a fast, scalable, and memory-efficient - memory allocator for shared-memory multiprocessors. - . - More information can be found at the libhoard web site - . -Package: libhoard-dev -Description: Static libraries for Fast Memory Allocator - The Hoard memory allocator is a fast, scalable, and - memory-efficient memory allocator for shared-memory - multiprocessors. - . - More information can be found at the libhoard web site - http://www.hoard.org/ . -Package: libhoard1 -Description: Fast Memory Allocator - The Hoard memory allocator is a fast, scalable, and - memory-efficient memory allocator for shared-memory - multiprocessors. - . - More information can be found at the libhoard web site - http://www.hoard.org/ . - - - -Source package: libhs -Package: libhs -Description: The HighScore Library (run-time library) - The HighScore Library is a small library to make the programming - of high score tables easier. Its features: - * you can give default data for the case if no previous highscores - * you can simple insert to a table with use of a comparison function - * you can store any data with the score itself - * FILE LOCKING - * more difficulty level for the same program - . - Now this library is used by bombardier (0.7.3) or above -Package: libhs-dev -Description: The HighScore Library (development files) - The HighScore Library is a small library to make the programming - of high score tables easier. Its features: - * you can give default data for the case if no previous highscores - * you can simple insert to a table with use of a comparison function - * you can store any data with the score itself - * FILE LOCKING - * more difficulty level for the same program - . - Now this library is used by bombardier (0.7.3) or above - - - -Source package: libhsync -Package: libhsync-dev -Description: Development files for the `hsync' protocol - libhsync is a reference implementation of the hsync extensions to HTTP. - hsync makes the web work faster, by caching documents and transferring - only the differences between the cached version and the current version. - . - It is intended that `hsync' be incorporated into as many clients (browsers), - caches and servers as is feasable. This package contains the files required - to develop program which use the `hsync' protocol. - . -Package: libhsync0 -Description: Implements the `hsync' protocol - libhsync is a reference implementation of the hsync extensions to HTTP. - hsync makes the web work faster, by caching documents and transferring - only the differences between the cached version and the current version. - . - This works particularly well for dynamically-generated sites, where the - pages are often similar but not the same on each visit. Transferring just - the difference reduces network traffic and therefore loading time. - . - This library by itself is likely not useful. You will need a hsync client, - of which, rsync is one. - . - - - -Source package: libhtml-clean-perl -Package: libhtml-clean-perl -Description: perl HTML::Clean - Cleans up HTML code for web browsers, not humans. - The HTML::Clean module encapsulates a number of HTML optimizations - and cleanups. The end result is HTML that loads faster, displays - properly in more browsers. Think of it as a compiler that - translates HTML input into optimized machine readable code. - - - -Source package: libhtml-embperl-perl -Package: libhtml-embperl-perl -Description: Library for embedding perl in HTML - Embperl allows you to embed perl code in your HTML documents. The - code can be used to compute something (e.g. retrieve data from a - database) or to produce output (e.g. display a variable). While this - could also be done with other packages, Embperl has several features - especially for HTML: dynamic tables, form field processing, escaping, - automatic session management, etc. - . - EmbperlObject is an OO-approach, which allows you to build your - web-site out of small reusable pieces. - . - Embperl can run offline, as a CGI script or as a module using - Apache's mod_perl (the fastest approach). - - - -Source package: libhtml-ep-perl -Package: libhtml-ep-perl -Description: HTML::EP - a system for embedding Perl into HTML - This perl module simplifies the creation of CGI scripts using simple - HTML documents with some additional tags, e.g. for executing perl code, - accessing databases or session management. This is similar to HTML::EmbPerl, - ePerl and Apache::ASP but more powerful. - . - HTML::EP uses Apache's mod_perl interface for speed and comes with some - examples like a web based system administration tool and a simple shopping - mall. - . - For more information about HTML::EP, please take a look at its home page - at http://html-ep.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: libhtml-format-perl -Package: libhtml-format-perl -Description: Format HTML syntax trees - The modules present in this package are: - . - HTML::Formatter - Base class for various formatters. Formatters - traverse a syntax tree and produce some textual output. None - of the current formatters handle tables or forms yet. - . - HTML::FormatText - Formatter that converts a syntax tree to plain - readable text. - . - HTML::FormatPS - Formatter that outputs PostScript code. - - - -Source package: libhtml-mason-perl -Package: libhtml-mason-perl -Description: HTML::Mason Perl module - Mason allows web pages and sites to be constructed from shared, - reusable building blocks called components. Components contain a mix - of Perl and HTML, and can call each other and pass values back and - forth like subroutines. Components increase modularity and eliminate - repetitive work: common design elements (headers, footers, menus, - logos) can be extracted into their own components where they need be - changed only once to affect the whole site. - . - Other Mason features include a graphical site previewing utility, an - HTML/data caching model, and the ability to walk through requests with - the Perl debugger. - - - -Source package: libhtml-parser-perl -Package: libhtml-parser-perl -Description: A collection of modules that parse HTML text documents. - This is a collection of modules that parse HTML text documents. These - modules used to be part of the libwww-perl distribution, but are now - unbundled in order to facilitate a separate development track. - - - -Source package: libhtml-parser-ruby -Package: libhtml-parser-ruby -Description: HTML parser library for Ruby - The html-parser package is a variant language implementation of the - Python's SGML parser (sgmllib.py), HTML parser (htmllib.py) and - Formatter (formatter.py). - - - -Source package: libhtml-simpleparse-perl -Package: libhtml-simpleparse-perl -Description: perl HTML::SimpleParse - a bare-bones HTML parser. - It is a bare-bones HTML parser, similar to HTML::Parser, but with - a couple important distinctions: - . - First, HTML::Parser knows which tags can contain other tags, which start - tags have corresponding end tags, which tags can exist only in the - portion of the document, and so forth. HTML::SimpleParse does not know any - of these things. It just finds tags and text in the HTML you give it, it - does not care about the specific content of these tags (though it does - distiguish between different _types_ of tags, such as comments, starting - tags like , ending tags like , and so on). - . - Second, HTML::SimpleParse does not create a hierarchical tree of HTML - content, but rather a simple linear list. It does not pay any attention to - balancing start tags with corresponding end tags, or which pairs of tags are - inside other pairs of tags. - - - -Source package: libhtml-table-perl -Package: libhtml-table-perl -Description: Perl module for creating HTML tables - HTML::Table is used to generate HTML tables for - CGI scripts. By using the methods provided fairly - complex tables can be created, manipulated, then printed - from Perl scripts. The module also greatly simplifies - creating tables within tables from Perl. It is possible - to create an entire table using the methods provided and - never use an HTML tag. - . - HTML::Table also allows for creating dynamically sized - tables via its addRow and addCol methods. These methods - automatically resize the table if passed more cell values - than will fit in the current table grid. - . - Methods are provided for nearly all valid table, row, and - cell tags specified for HTML 3.0. - - - -Source package: libhtml-tableextract-perl -Package: libhtml-tableextract-perl -Description: Perl module that simplifies extraction of information from HTML - HTML::TableExtract is a module that simplifies the extraction of information - contained in tables within HTML documents. - - - -Source package: libhtml-tagset-perl -Package: libhtml-tagset-perl -Description: Data tables pertaining to HTML - This module contains data tables useful in dealing with HTML. - - - -Source package: libhtml-template-perl -Package: libhtml-template-perl -Description: HTML::Template : A module for using HTML Templates with Perl - This module attempts make using HTML templates simple and natural. It - extends standard HTML with a few new HTML-esque tags - , - , , and . The file - written with HTML and these new tags is called a template. It is - usually saved separate from your script - possibly even created by - someone else! Using this module you fill in the values for the - variables, loops and branches declared in the template. This allows - you to separate design - the HTML - from the data, which you generate - in the Perl script. - - - -Source package: libhtml-tree-perl -Package: libhtml-tree-perl -Description: represent and create HTML syntax trees - This is a collection of modules that represent, create and extract - information from HTML syntax trees. These modules used to be part of - the libwww-perl distribution, but are now unbundled in order to - facilitate a separate development track. - - - -Source package: libhttp-browserdetect-perl -Package: libhttp-browserdetect-perl -Description: Determine the Web browser, version, and platform from an HTTP user agent string - The HTTP::BrowserDetect object does a number of tests on an HTTP user - agent string. The results of these tests are available via methods of - the object. - . - This module is based upon the JavaScript browser detection code - available at - http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/sniffer/browser_type.html. - - - -Source package: libhttp-ghttp-perl -Package: libhttp-ghttp-perl -Description: Perl module for using the Gnome ghttp library - This module is a fairly low level interface to the Gnome project's - libghttp, which allows you to process HTTP requests to HTTP servers. - There also exists a slightly higher level interface - a simple get() - function which takes a URI as a parameter. This is not exported by - default, you have to ask for it explicitly. - - - -Source package: libhttpfetcher -Package: libhttpfetcher-dev -Description: A small library that downloads files via HTTP. - libhttpfetcher is a small library that can download files using the - HTTP GET method. HTTP Fetcher is meant to be small, fast, and flexible at - what it does. It's robust, easy to use: using one function, - it can download any kind of file via HTTP. It also offers further - sophistication, allowing you control over what (if any) User-Agent or - Referrer you wish to show to the web server. Which is neat stuff, depending - on your use (testing and stealth/deception are two that come to mind). -Package: libhttpfetcher1 -Description: A small library that downloads files via HTTP. - libhttpfetcher is a small library that can download files using the - HTTP GET method. HTTP Fetcher is meant to be small, fast, and flexible at - what it does. It's robust, easy to use: using one function, - it can download any kind of file via HTTP. It also offers further - sophistication, allowing you control over what (if any) User-Agent or - Referrer you wish to show to the web server. Which is neat stuff, depending - on your use (testing and stealth/deception are two that come to mind). - - - -Source package: libi18n-charset-perl -Package: libi18n-charset-perl -Description: Perl module for mapping character set names to IANA names - This module provides access to the IANA Character Set Registry names - for identifying character encoding schemes. It also provides a - mapping to the character set names used by the Unicode::Map8 and - Unicode::Map modules. - . - So, for example, if you get an HTML document with a META - CHARSET="..." tag, you can fairly quickly determine what Unicode:: - module can be used to convert it to Unicode. - . - If you don't have the module Unicode::Map8 installed, the map8_ - functions will always return undef; similarly for Unicode::Map and - the umap_ functions. - - - -Source package: libi18n-langtags-perl -Package: libi18n-langtags-perl -Description: Perl module for dealing with RFC3066-style language tags - Language tags are a formalism, described in RFC 3066, for declaring - what language form (language and possibly dialect) a given chunk of - information is in. - . - This module provides functions for common tasks involving language - tags (notably the extraction of them, comparing them, and testing the - formal validity of them) as is needed in a variety of protocols and - applications. - - - -Source package: libibtk -Package: libibtk-dev -Description: Insomnia's Basic ToolKit: Development Libraries and Header Files. - IBTK is used by The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite - for capturing video. -Package: libibtk0 -Description: Insomnia's Basic ToolKit - IBTK is used by The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite - for capturing video. - - - -Source package: libiconv-ruby -Package: libiconv-ruby -Description: A Wrapper class of iconv for the Ruby - This is wrapper class of iconv for the Ruby, which translates string - between various coding systems. - - - -Source package: libid3 -Package: libid31 -Description: ID3 library - Library that provides functions (via C++ classes as well as - traditional C code) for reading and writing ID3 tags (small pieces - of data added to MP3 files and storing song title, album title, - artist, etc.). - It supports ID3v1, ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2 and ID3v2.3. It also supports - Lyrics3 tags. -Package: libid31-dev -Description: ID3 library development files - Include files and static library for ID3 library (library for - handling ID3 tags in MP3 files, including ID3v2.3 ones). - The support is provided both via C++ classes and via traditional - C functions. - - - -Source package: libident -Package: libident -Description: simple RFC1413 client library - runtime - This is a small library to interface to the Ident protocol server; - "ident" enables a remote host to find out who's the owner of a - network connection. - . - /usr/sbin/in.identtestd is a small daemon (to be started from inetd) - that does an ident lookup on you if you telnet into it. Can be used - to verify that your Ident server is working correctly. -Package: libident-dev -Description: simple RFC1413 client library - development - This is a small library to interface to the Ident protocol server. - - - -Source package: libidl -Package: libidl-dev -Description: development files for programs that use libIDL - This package contains the header files and libraries needed for developing - programs which use libIDL. -Package: libidl0 -Description: library for parsing CORBA IDL files - libIDL is a small library for creating parse trees of CORBA v2.2 compliant - Interface Definition Language (IDL) files, which is a specification for - defining interfaces which can be used between different CORBA - implementations. libIDL is used in the ORBit2 IDL compiler, as well - as various language bindings (perl, python, etc.) for ORBit2. - - - -Source package: libimage-info-perl -Package: libimage-info-perl -Description: allows extraction of meta information from various types of image files - This Perl extension allows you to extract meta information from - various types of image files. In this release the following file - formats are supported: - . - JPEG (plain JFIF and Exif) - PNG - GIF - PBM/PGM/PPM - SVG - XBM/XPM - BMP/DIB/RLE - - - -Source package: libimap-admin-perl -Package: libimap-admin-perl -Description: Administer IMAP servers - This module is designed to take the pain out of writing programs for - administering an IMAP server like Cyrus. - - - -Source package: libiniconf-perl -Package: libiniconf-perl -Description: perl IniConf - a module for reading .ini-style configuration files. - IniConf provides a way to have readable configuration files outside your Perl - script. The configuration can be safely reloaded upon receipt of a signal. - . - IniConf.pm has been replaced by Config::IniFiles - libconfig-inifiles-perl - package. - . - Please move to that as soon as convenient. It should only mean replacing use - `IniConf;' with use `Config::IniFiles;' if you choose not to use any of the - cool new features. - - - -Source package: libinline-perl -Package: libinline-perl -Description: Write Perl subroutines in other programming languages - The Inline module allows you to put source code from other - programming languages directly "inline" in a Perl script - or module. The code is automatically compiled as needed, - and then loaded for immediate access from Perl. - . - Inline saves you from the hassle of having to write and - compile your own glue code using facilities like XS or - SWIG. Simply type the code where you want it and run your - Perl as normal. All the hairy details are handled for you. - The compilation and installation of your code chunks all - happen transparently; all you will notice is the delay of - compilation on the first run. - - - -Source package: libintl-gettext-ruby -Package: libintl-gettext-ruby -Description: A simple wrapper of GNU gettext for ruby. - A simple wrapper of GNU gettext for ruby. - - - -Source package: libio-lockedfile-perl -Package: libio-lockedfile-perl -Description: Perl module that acts like IO::File, but locks file using flock(). - This is a perl module that provides the allows locked file operations. - - - -Source package: libio-pty-perl -Package: libio-pty-perl -Description: Perl module for pseudo tty IO - IO::Pty provides I/O handles to the master- and slave-side of a - pseudo tty. - - - -Source package: libio-string-perl -Package: libio-string-perl -Description: Emulate IO::File interface for in-core strings - The IO::String module provide the IO::File interface for in-core - strings. An IO::String object can be attached to a string, and - will make it possible to use the normal file operations for reading or - writing data, as well as seeking to various locations of the string. - The main reason you might want to do this, is if you have some other - library module that only provide an interface to file handles, and you - want to keep all the stuff in memory. - . - The IO::String module provide an interface compatible with - IO::File as distributed with IO-1.20, but the following methods - are not available; new_from_fd, fdopen, format_write, - format_page_number, format_lines_per_page, format_lines_left, - format_name, format_top_name. - - - -Source package: libio-stty-perl -Package: libio-stty-perl -Description: Interface to secure pseudo ttys - This is a generic interface to handle secure pseudo terminals by perl - scripts, such as the expect library. This package provides IO::Stty - - - -Source package: libiodbc2 -Package: libiodbc2 -Description: iODBC Driver Manager - iODBC (intrinsic Open Database Connectivity) driver manager is compatible - with ODBC 2.x specification and performs exact the same jovs of ODBC 2.0 - driver manager (i.e. driver loading, Parameters and function sequence - checking, driver's function invoking, etc). Any ODBC driver works with - ODBC 2.0 driver manager will also work with iODBC driver manager and vice - versa. Applications (using ODBC function calls) linked with iODBC driver - manager will be able to simultaneously access different type of data sources - within one process through suitable iODBC drivers. -Package: libiodbc2-dev -Description: iODBC Driver Manager (development files) - iODBC (intrinsic Open Database Connectivity) driver manager is compatible - with ODBC 2.x specification and performs exact the same jovs of ODBC 2.0 - driver manager (i.e. driver loading, Parameters and function sequence - checking, driver's function invoking, etc). Any ODBC driver works with - ODBC 2.0 driver manager will also work with iODBC driver manager and vice - versa. Applications (using ODBC function calls) linked with iODBC driver - manager will be able to simultaneously access different type of data sources - within one process through suitable iODBC drivers. - - - -Source package: libipc-shareable-perl -Package: libipc-shareable-perl -Description: Access IPC shared memory segments through perl. - This perl module provides a tie() interface to System V IPC shared memory - segments. - . - IPC::Shareable allows you to tie a variable to shared memory making it - easy to share the contents of that variable with other Perl processes. - Scalars, arrays, and hashes can be tied. The variable being tied may - contain arbitrarily complex data structures - including references to - arrays, hashes of hashes, etc. - - - -Source package: libipc-sharelite-perl -Package: libipc-sharelite-perl -Description: Perl module that provides a simple interface to shared memory - IPC::ShareLite provides a simple interface to shared memory, allowing - data to be efficiently communicated between processes. Your operating - system must support SysV IPC (shared memory and semaphores) in order to - use this module. - - - -Source package: libipc-signal-perl -Package: libipc-signal-perl -Description: utility functions dealing with signals for Perl - This Perl module contains utility functions for dealing with signals. - Currently these are just translating between signal names and signal - numbers and vice versa. - - - -Source package: libirman -Package: libirman-dev -Description: library for accessing the IRMAN hardware. - libirman is a library for accessing the IRMAN hardware from Linux and other - Unix systems. - . - For general applications programming, the preferred interface for infra-red - control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same - infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to - which several programs can connect. - . - lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman hardware, so in single use - applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system - resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written - using libirman directly are more portable. - . - NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be - enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't - build a shared library. - - - -Source package: libiso2mb -Package: libiso2mb-dev -Description: library to handle multiple octets character strings (devel files) - libiso2mb is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters - consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert - the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. - . - This development package contains include files for the interface. - It includes also a static lib for particular cases. -Package: libiso2mb0.8 -Description: library to handle multiple octets character strings - libiso2mb is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters - consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert - the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. - - - -Source package: libjabber -Package: libjabber1 -Description: Jabber Transport and various lib functions - The Jabber Project is a Free Instant Messenger, see www.jabber.org -Package: libjabber1-dev -Description: Jabber Transport and various lib functions - The Jabber Project is a Free Instant Messenger, see www.jabber.org - - - -Source package: libjcode-perl -Package: libjcode-perl -Description: Perl library for Japanese character code conversion - The libjcode-perl package provides jcode.pl which is perl library - for Japanese character code conversion. - - - -Source package: libjcode-pm-perl -Package: libjcode-pm-perl -Description: Perl extension interface to convert Japanese text - Jcode.pm is a Perl module that handles various Japanese charsets. - It has all features available on jcode.pl PLUS - - Object-oriented approach on Japanese text handling - - mime header handling - - Unicode feature (UCS2 and UTF8) - - - -Source package: libjconv -Package: libjconv-bin -Description: charset conversion library - binaries - This library provide Japanese Code Conversion capability - based on iconv. It is based by application to enlarge - number of supported encoding. It isn't only for japanese - people, it is used as helper in sylpheed mailer. - . - This package contains programs provided with the library: - - jconv -- Program that make conversions between - encodings using libjconv library. -Package: libjconv-dev -Description: charset conversion library - development - This library provide Japanese Code Conversion capability - based on iconv. It is based by application to enlarge - number of supported encoding. It isn't only for japanese - people, it is used as helper in sylpheed mailer. - . - This package contains development files. -Package: libjconv2 -Description: charset conversion library - This library provide Japanese Code Conversion capability - based on iconv. It is based by application to enlarge - number of supported encoding. It isn't only for japanese - people, it is used as helper in sylpheed mailer. - - - -Source package: libjpeg-mmx -Package: libjpeg-mmx-dev -Description: Development files for the IJG JPEG library with mmx optimization - This package contains the static library, headers and documentation. - There is no share library for mmx support. -Package: libjpeg-mmx-progs -Description: Programs for manipulating jpeg files using mmx optimization - cjpeg/djpeg: convert to/from the jpeg file format - rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom: read/write comments in jpeg files - jpegtran: translate between jpeg formats - . - This package contains tools similar to those in libjpeg-progs. - The only difference is that tools in this package are statically - linked against libjpeg-mmx. - - - -Source package: libjpeg6b -Package: libjpeg-progs -Description: Programs for manipulating JPEG files - This package contains programs for manipulating JPEG files: - cjpeg/djpeg: convert to/from the JPEG file format - rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom: read/write comments in JPEG files - jpegtran: lossless transformations of JPEG files -Package: libjpeg62 -Description: The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG runtime library - The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG shared library. -Package: libjpeg62-dev -Description: Development files for the IJG JPEG library - Development files for the IJG JPEG library. - This package contains the static library, headers and documentation. - - - -Source package: libjsw -Package: jscalibrator -Description: GTK Joystick Calibrator - With jscalibrator you can calibrate your joystick for Linux - games. - . - More information can be found at the jscalibrator web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/libjsw/ . -Package: libjsw-dev -Description: Joystick Library header files - This library allows other programs to easily read the caliberation - file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures - (similar to Xlib). - . - More information can be found at the libjsw1.2 web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/libjsw/ . -Package: libjsw1.2 -Description: Joystick Library - This library allows other programs to easily read the caliberation - file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures - (similar to Xlib). - . - More information can be found at the libjsw1.2 web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/libjsw/ . -Package: libjsw1.5 -Description: Joystick Library - This library allows other programs to easily read the calibration - file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures - (similar to Xlib). - . - More information can be found at the libjsw web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/libjsw/ . - - - -Source package: libkakasi-ruby -Package: libkakasi-ruby -Description: KAKASI interface for scripting language Ruby. - KAKASI interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. - KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters - to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(alphabetical description of Japanese - pronunciation). - - - -Source package: libkpathsea-perl -Package: libkpathsea-perl -Description: Perl interface to Kpathsea library and mktex* replacements - This package provides the perl module TeX::Kpathsea which provides a - Perl interface to Karl Berry's Kpathsea[rch] library. It also - provides TeX::Kpsewhich which gives an object-oriented frontend to - the TeX::Kpathsea library, mimicking the kpsewhich program. Finally, - it provides three Perl scripts which replace mktex{mf,tfm,pk}, using - a common TeX::Mktex module. - . - This software is still in alpha release, with the caveats that this - implies. The intention is to extend the package to implement a much - security-improved version of the mktex* scripts. - - - -Source package: libldap-ruby -Package: libldap-ruby -Description: Ruby/LDAP module provides the interface to OpenLDAP library - Ruby/LDAP is a ruby extension library which provides the interface to - LDAP API based on RFC1823. - - - -Source package: liblingua-en-words2nums-perl -Package: liblingua-en-words2nums-perl -Description: convert English text to numbers - A full-featured perl module that can parse a wide variety of English text - and deduce the number it represents. For example, it can convert - "five million, one thousand and sixteen" to 5001016, and - "twenty-seventh" to 27. - - - -Source package: liblingua-ispell-perl -Package: liblingua-ispell-perl -Description: Perl module encapsulating access to the ispell program - Lingua::Ispell allows a perl program to communicate with an ispell - process to check spellings of strings. A sample program called - `spellcheck' is provided. - - - -Source package: libliteclue -Package: libliteclue -Description: "balloon help" Widget library - runtime - This is a small library to add "balloon help" to any widget. -Package: libliteclue-dev -Description: "balloon help" Widget library - development - This is a small library to add "balloon help" to any widget. - - - -Source package: liblocale-codes-perl -Package: liblocale-codes-perl -Description: Perl modules for processing various ISO locale codes - This package contains four modules which can be used to process - ISO codes for identifying languages, countries, scripts, and - currencies & funds. - . - Locale::Language - Two letter codes for language identification (ISO 639). - For example, 'en' is the code for 'English'. - . - Locale::Country - Codes for country identification (ISO 3166). This module - supports the three different code sets defined by the - standard: alpha-2, alpha-3, and numeric codes. For example, - 'bo' is the code for 'Bolivia'. - . - Locale::Currency - Three letter codes for currency and fund identification (ISO - 4217). For example, 'sek' is the code for 'Swedish Krona'. - . - Locale::Script - Codes for script identification (ISO 15924). This module - supports the three different code sets defined by the - standard: alpha-2, alpha-3, and numeric codes. - - - -Source package: liblocale-gettext-perl -Package: liblocale-gettext-perl -Description: Using libc functions for internationalization in Perl - The gettext module permits access from perl to the gettext() family of - functions for retrieving message strings from databases constructed - to internationalize software. - . - It provides gettext(), dgettext(), dcgettext(), textdomain() and - bindtextdomain(). - - - -Source package: liblocale-maketext-perl -Package: liblocale-maketext-perl -Description: Perl module for supporting l10n and inheritance-based lexicons - This module is a base class providing a framework for software - localization and inheritance-based lexicons, as described in an - article in The Perl Journal #13 (a corrected version of which appears - in this package). - . - This is a complete rewrite from the basically undocumented 0.x - versions. - - - -Source package: liblockfile -Package: liblockfile-dev -Description: Development library for liblockfile. - This is a development library for liblockfile. It includes headers and - documentation. -Package: liblockfile1 -Description: NFS-safe locking library, includes dotlockfile program - Liblockfile is a shared library with NFS-safe locking functions. It - includes the command-line utility ``dotlockfile''. - - - -Source package: liblockfile-simple-perl -Package: liblockfile-simple-perl -Description: Simple advisory file locking - The LockFile::Simple extension provides simple file locking, of - the advisory kind, i.e. it requires cooperation between applications - wishing to lock the same files. - . - It is meant to be used in quick-and-dirty scripts or more elaborated - programs that want a simple locking scheme, yet with a reasonable - level of configuration. - - - -Source package: liblog-agent-perl -Package: liblog-agent-perl -Description: provides Log::Agent perl module - Log::Agent is a general logging framework aimed at reusable modules - that allow code to be written that is independent of the final logging - method to be used. - - - -Source package: liblog-agent-rotate-perl -Package: liblog-agent-rotate-perl -Description: provides Log::Agent::Rotate perl module - The Log::Agent::Rotate module is an extension of Log::Agent that brings - file-rotating features to the File logging driver. - . - This is NOT a generic all-purpose logfile rotation package. It is meant - to be used only within the Log::Agent framework. - - - -Source package: liblog-dispatch-perl -Package: liblog-dispatch-perl -Description: Dispatches messages to multiple Log::Dispatch::* objects - This module manages a set of Log::Dispatch::* objects, allowing you to - add and remove output objects as desired. - - - -Source package: liblog-loglite-perl -Package: liblog-loglite-perl -Description: Perl module that facilitates lightweight logging. - This is a perl module that allows programs to log information to a logfile. - - - -Source package: liblogfile-rotate-perl -Package: liblogfile-rotate-perl -Description: Perl module to rotate logfiles. - Logfile::Rotate provides methods to rename and save several versions of - your logfiles, optionally compressing them after renaming them. - - - -Source package: libmail-audit-perl -Package: libmail-audit-perl -Description: Perl library for creating easy mail filters - Mail::Audit was inspired by Tom Christiansen's audit_mail and deliverlib - programs. It allows a piece of email to be logged, examined, accepted into - a mailbox, filtered, resent elsewhere, rejected, and so on. It's designed - to allow you to easily create filter programs to stick in a .forward file - or similar. - . - It is designed as an alternative to procmail, whose recipe syntax is quite - difficult to understand and use. -Package: mail-audit-tools -Description: Programs derived from the Mail::Audit package - Small programs designed to enhance the Mail::Audit package. These include - proc2ma, to convert procmail rc files to mail filters using Mail::Audit, and - popread, to act as a replacement for fetchmail. - - - -Source package: libmail-bulkmail-perl -Package: libmail-bulkmail-perl -Description: Platform independent mailing list module - Mail::Bulkmail gives a fairly complete set of tools for - managing mass-mailing lists. It's really, really fast and - can handle huge lists. - . - DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE TO SEND SPAM! - - - -Source package: libmail-cclient-perl -Package: libmail-cclient-perl -Description: Interface to UW c-client library - Mail::Cclient gives access to mailboxes in many different formats - (including remote IMAP folders) via the c-client API. The c-client - library is the core library used by Pine and the University of - Washington IMAP daemon (written by Mark Crispin). - - - -Source package: libmail-imapclient-perl -Package: libmail-imapclient-perl -Description: a perl library for manipulating IMAP mail stores - This module provides perl routines that simplify a sockets connection - to and an IMAP conversation with an IMAP server. - - - -Source package: libmail-pop3client-perl -Package: libmail-pop3client-perl -Description: POP3 client module for perl - It provides an object-oriented interface to a POP3 server. - It can be used to write perl-based biff clients, mail - readers, or whatever. - - - -Source package: libmail-sendmail-perl -Package: libmail-sendmail-perl -Description: Send email from a perl script - Simple platform independent e-mail from your perl script. Only requires - Perl 5 and a network connection. - - - -Source package: libmailtools-perl -Package: libmailtools-perl -Description: Manipulate email in perl programs - This is a set of perl modules which provide an easy interface to - manipulating email in an object-oriented fashion. -Package: mailtools -Description: Package to facilitate upgrades - This package exists to smooth upgrades from the old name of mailtools - to the new name of libmailtools-perl. If all dependencies on mailtools - are changed to libmailtools-perl, this package can be safely removed. - - - -Source package: libmalaga1 -Package: libmalaga1 -Description: An automatic language analysis library, version 4.2 - Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: - both grammars and morphologies can be created. - You do not need this package unless some other package depends - on it - in which case the Debian installation tools will let - you know. - . - This package contains the shared library supporting other - programs that use the Malaga engine. Malaga itself does - not use this library. - - - -Source package: libmath-basecalc-perl -Package: libmath-basecalc-perl -Description: Convert numbers between various bases - This module facilitates the conversion of numbers between various - number bases. You may define your own digit sets, or use any of - several predefined digit sets. - - - -Source package: libmcal -Package: libmcal -Description: Package for libmcal. - This is a meta package for libmcal and adds a directory for mstore. - . - Mcal is a library for calendars and mstore is the driver for local - calendar storage. -Package: libmcal0 -Description: Shared mcal libraries. - The shared library for mcal. This is not tested yet but - should work as good as the static version. It support - both icap and mstore. -Package: libmcal0-dev -Description: Development library for mcal support. - Development library for mcal with header files - and static library. It has support for both mcal and mstore. - - - -Source package: libmd5-perl -Package: libmd5-perl -Description: backwards-compatible wrapper for Digest::MD5 - This module (MD5.pm) is just a thin wrapper around the Digest::MD5 - module. It is provided so that legacy code that rely on the old - interface continue to work with the speed benefit of the new module. - - - -Source package: libmikmod -Package: libmikmod2 -Description: A portable sound library - A portable sound library, capable of playing samples as well as module - files, originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) for DOS. It has - subsequently been hacked by many hands and now runs on many Unix flavours. - It uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver including in all recent kernels for output, - as well as ALSA and EsounD, and will also write wav files. - . - Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m, mtm, xm, and it. -Package: libmikmod2-dev -Description: A portable sound library - development files - A portable sound library, capable of playing samples as well as module - files, originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) for DOS. It has - subsequently been hacked by many hands and now runs on many Unix flavours. - It uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver including in all recent kernels for output, - as well as ALSA and EsounD, and will also write wav files. - . - Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m, mtm, xm, and it. - - - -Source package: libmikmod1 -Package: libmikmod1 -Description: A portable sound library - A portable sound library, capable of playing samples as well as module - files, originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) for DOS. It has - subsequently been hacked by many hands and now runs on many Unix flavours. - It uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver including in all recent kernels for output, - as well as ALSA and EsounD, and will also write wav files. - . - Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m, mtm, xm, and it. -Package: libmikmod1-dev -Description: A portable sound library - development files - A portable sound library, capable of playing samples as well as module - files, originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) for DOS. It has - subsequently been hacked by many hands and now runs on many Unix flavours. - It uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver including in all recent kernels for output, - as well as ALSA and EsounD, and will also write wav files. - . - Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m, mtm, xm, and it. - - - -Source package: libmime-base64-perl -Package: libmime-base64-perl -Description: MIME/Base64 decoding for Perl - Libmime-base64-perl is a collection of Perl modules which provide - simple and consistent methods for dealing with Base64 encoding. - - - -Source package: libmime-types-perl -Package: libmime-types-perl -Description: Perl extension for determining MIME types and Transfer Encoding - Perl extension for determining MIME types and Transfer Encoding - - - -Source package: libming -Package: libming -Description: Library to generate SWF (Flash) Files - Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. - It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, - PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. - . - This package contains the C and C++ library. -Package: libming-dev -Description: Library to generate SWF (Flash) Files (development files) - Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. - It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, - PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. - . - This package contains the development headers for C and C++. -Package: libming-util -Description: Library to generate SWF (Flash) Files - Utilities - Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. - It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, - PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. - . - This package contains some utilities like: - swftophp - SWF to PHP converter - makefdb - Font Definition Ripper - listfdb - List Font Definition - listjpeg - List JPEGs - listswf - SWF Disassembler - listaction - Actions Script Disassembler - png2dbl - PNG convert - gif2dbl - GIF converter - gif2mask - GIF Mask extractor - The utils are located in /usr/lib/libming/bin -Package: libswf-perl -Description: Ming (SWF) module for Perl - Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. - It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, - PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. - . - This package contains the Perl Module. -Package: php4-ming -Description: Ming (SWF) module for php4 - Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. - It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, - PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. - . - This package contains the PHP4 Module. -Package: python-ming -Description: Ming (SWF) module for Python - Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. - It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, - PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. - . - This package contains the Python Module and development files. -Package: python2.2-ming -Description: Ming (SWF) module for Python 2.2 - Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. - It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, - PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. - . - This package contains the Python 2.2 Module. - - - -Source package: libming-fonts-openoffice -Package: libming-fonts-openoffice -Description: Fonts for use with the Ming Library for SWF Creation - These are the OpenOffice Fonts converted for use with libming, - which is a library for SWF (Flash) File creation. - These fonts canNOT be used with X11 or for printing. - - - -Source package: libmldbm-perl -Package: libmldbm-perl -Description: MLDBM perl module - This perl module can be used to store multidimensional hash structures - in tied hashes (including DBM files). - . - It depends on the Data::Dumper module and use by default the - SDBM tied hash. But you can use it with DB_File (and others - DBM modules). You can also use other serializing packages - like Storable and FreezeThaw. - - - -Source package: libmldbm-sync-perl -Package: libmldbm-sync-perl -Description: Perl module for safe concurrent access to MLDBM databases - This module wraps around the MLDBM interface, by handling concurrent - access to MLDBM databases with file locking, and flushes i/o explicity - per lock/unlock. The new [Read]Lock()/UnLock() API can be used to serialize - requests logically and improve performance for bundled reads & writes. - - - -Source package: libmng -Package: libmng-dev -Description: M-N-G library (Development headers) - The libmng library supports decoding, displaying, encoding, and various - other manipulations of the Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG) format - image files. It uses the zlib compression library, and optionally the - JPEG library by the Independent JPEG Group (IJG) and/or - lcms (little cms), a color-management library by Marti Maria Saguar. - . - Development headers -Package: libmng1 -Description: Multiple-image Network Graphics library - The libmng library supports decoding, displaying, encoding, and various - other manipulations of the Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG) format - image files. It uses the zlib compression library, and optionally the - JPEG library by the Independent JPEG Group (IJG) and/or - lcms (little cms), a color-management library by Marti Maria Saguar. - - - -Source package: libmoe -Package: libmoe-dev -Description: library to handle multiple octets character encoding scheme (devel files) - libmoe is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters - consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert - the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. - . - This development package contains include files for the interface. - It includes also a static lib for particular cases. -Package: libmoe1.4 -Description: library to handle multiple octets character encoding scheme - libmoe is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters - consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert - the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. -Package: libmoe1.5 -Description: library to handle multiple octets character encoding scheme - libmoe is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters - consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert - the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. - - - -Source package: libmon-perl -Package: libmon-perl -Description: mon Perl modules for clients and server - These are some Perl modules for interfacing with the mon system. mon is - a tool for monitoring the availability of services. More information - can be found at http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/. - . - These modules are used by both the mon server and mon clients. - - - -Source package: libmp3-info-perl -Package: libmp3-info-perl -Description: Perl MP3::Info - Manipulate / fetch info from MP3 audio files. - This Perl library gives a set of function for manipulating info tags in MP3 - files and retrieving technical information from them. - . - This package was formerly known as MPEG::MP3Info and still has a wrapper - for applications that refer to it using the old name. - . - The Debian package also provides a simple tool for editing MP3 tags - mp3id. - - - -Source package: libmpeg-mp3info-perl -Package: libmpeg-mp3info-perl -Description: perl MPEG::MP3Info - Manipulate / fetch info from MP3 audio files. - This perl library gives a set of function for manipulating info tags - in MP3 files. - . - Debian package also provides a simple tool for editing MP3 tags - mp3id. - - - -Source package: libmpeg1 -Package: libmpeg-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for the MPEG library - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - MPEG library. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs - using the MPEG library. -Package: libmpeg-doc -Description: Documentation for the MPEG library - This package includes TeX and PostScript documentation detailing how - the MPEG library works. - . - Install this package if you want to develop your own programs using the - MPEG library. -Package: libmpeg1 -Description: The MPEG library calls for movie streams - libmpeg gives programs a simple way to deal with streams of - MPEG-format movie files. - . - This package is necessary if you want to use the MPEG plugin for - The GIMP. - - - -Source package: libmsgcat-perl -Package: libmsgcat-perl -Description: Locale::Msgcat perl module - This is Msgcat, a small perl module for systems which support the XPG4 - message catalog functions : catopen(3), catgets(3) and catclose(3). - - - -Source package: libmutexm-ruby -Package: libmutexm-ruby -Description: yet another mutex library for Ruby - It is library for Ruby and provides MutexM module. MutexM provides - some features like builtin Mutex module. - - - -Source package: libnet -Package: libnet0-dev -Description: library for the construction and handling of network packets - libnet provides a portable framework for low-level network packet - writing and handling. - . - Libnet features portable packet creation interfaces at the IP layer and - link layer, as well as a host of supplementary functionality. Still in - it's infancy however, the library is evolving quite a bit. Additional - functionality and stability are added with each release. - . - Using libnet, quick and simple packet assembly applications can be - whipped up with little effort. With a bit more time, more complex - programs can be written (Traceroute and ping were easily rewritten - using libnet and libpcap). - - - -Source package: libnet-acl-ruby -Package: libnet-acl-ruby -Description: Simple Access Control Class for Ruby - It provides Simple Access Control List(ACL). ACL can test the socket - for access. - - - -Source package: libnet-daemon-perl -Package: libnet-daemon-perl -Description: Perl module for building portable Perl daemons easily. - Net::Daemon is an abstract base class for implementing portable - server applications in a very simple way. The module is designed - for Perl 5.005 and threads, but can work with fork() and Perl 5.004. - - - -Source package: libnet-dns-perl -Package: libnet-dns-perl -Description: Net::DNS is a Perl interface to the DNS resolver. - Net::DNS is a Perl interface to the DNS resolver. It allows the - programmer to perform any type of DNS query from a Perl script. - . - As of version 0.02, Net::DNS is written entirely in Perl. Version - 0.01 was written mostly in C and used the system's resolver. - . - The author invites feedback on the module, particularly at this - early stage of its development. If there's something you'd like - to have added, please let me/him know. - - - -Source package: libnet-finger-perl -Package: libnet-finger-perl -Description: Perl Module providing an API for Finger queries - Net::Finger is a Perl interface to the Finger service, - connecting to a local or remote server and making the request. - For more details see the Net::Finger(3pm) manpage. - - - -Source package: libnet-ftpserver-perl -Package: libnet-ftpserver-perl -Description: A secure, extensible and configurable Perl FTP server - Net::FTPServer is a secure, extensible and configurable FTP - server written in Perl. - . - Current features include: - . - * Authenticated FTP access. - * Anonymous FTP access. - * Complete implementation of current RFCs. - * ASCII or binary type file transfers. - * Active or passive mode file transfers. - * Run standalone or from inetd(8). - * Security features: chroot, resource limits, tainting, - protection against buffer overflows. - * IP-based and/or IP-less virtual hosts. - * Complete access control system. - * Anonymous read-only FTP personality. - * Virtual filesystem allows files to be served from a database. - * Directory aliases and CDPATH support. - * Extensible command set. - * Generate archives on the fly. - - - -Source package: libnet-ipnetmember-perl -Package: libnet-ipnetmember-perl -Description: Perl5 module to check membership in IP networks - This package provides the Perl module Net::IPNetMember which can be used - to check whether a given IP address belongs to which member of a given set - of IP networks. It supports conventional netmask notation as well as CIDR - prefix notation. - - - -Source package: libnet-irc-perl -Package: libnet-irc-perl -Description: IRC (Internet Relay Chat) interface module for Perl - This package contains an interface to write programs that connect - to IRC, the Internet Relay Chat. - - - -Source package: libnet-irc-ruby -Package: libnet-irc-ruby -Description: a Ruby library for IRC (Internet Relay Chat) - A Ruby library for IRC (Internet Relay Chat) and consists of - low-level communication library and client framework. - - - -Source package: libnet-jabber-perl -Package: libnet-jabber-perl -Description: Perl modules for accessing the Jabber protocol - Net::Jabber is a collection of Perl modules that provide a Perl - Developer access to the Jabber protocol. Using OOP modules we - provide a clean interface to writing anything from a full client to a - simple protocol tester. - - - -Source package: libnet-ldap-perl -Package: libnet-ldap-perl -Description: A Client interface to LDAP servers. - The perl-ldap distribution is a collection of perl modules which - provide an object orientated interface to LDAP servers. - . - The perl-ldap distribution has several advantages: - * By using the perl object interface the perl-ldap modules - provide programmers with an interface which allows complex - searches of LDAP directories with only a small amount of code. - * All the perl-ldap modules are written entirely in perl, which - means that the library is truly cross-platform compatible. - No C or XS extension are used so no C compiler is needed to - install the modules. - - - -Source package: libnet-netmask-perl -Package: libnet-netmask-perl -Description: parse, manipulate and lookup IP network blocks - Net::Netmask parses and understands IPv4 CIDR blocks. It's built with - an object-oriented interface. Nearly all functions are methods that - operate on a Net::Netmask object. - . - There are methods that provide the nearly all bits of information about - a network block that you might want. - . - There are also functions to put a network block into a table and then - later lookup network blocks by IP address in that table. There are - functions to turn a IP address range into a list of CIDR blocks. There - are functions to turn a list of CIDR blocks into a list of IP addresses. - . - There is a function for sorting by text IP address. - - - -Source package: libnet-patricia-perl -Package: libnet-patricia-perl -Description: Perl module for fast IP address lookups - This module uses a Patricia Trie data structure to quickly - perform IP address prefix matching for applications such as - IP subnet, network or routing table lookups. The data - structure is based on a radix tree using a radix of two, so - sometimes you see patricia implementations called "radix" as - well. The term "Trie" is derived from the word "retrieval" - but is pronounced like "try". Patricia stands for - "Practical Algorithm to Retrieve Information Coded as - Alphanumeric", and was first suggested for routing table - lookups by Van Jacobsen. Patricia Trie performance - characteristics are well-known as it has been employed for - routing table lookups within the BSD kernel since the 4.3 - Reno release. - - - -Source package: libnet-perl -Package: libnet-perl -Description: Implementation of Internet protocols for Perl - libnet contains Perl implementations of the following protocols: - Net::FTP (RFC959), Net::SMTP (RFC821), Net::Time (RFC867 & RFC868), - Net::NNTP (RFC977), Net::POP3 (RFC1939), Net::SNPP (RFC1861) It also - contains various utility functions for implementing new protocols. - - - -Source package: libnet-ph-perl -Package: libnet-ph-perl -Description: Perl module for accessing ph servers - Net::PH is a Perl module that provides a Perl Developer access to the - ph protocol. - - - -Source package: libnet-rawip-perl -Package: libnet-rawip-perl -Description: Perl interface to lowlevel TCP/IP - Net::RawIP gives you the ability to create and manipulate arbitrary IP - packages and fiddle around with every bit in the protocol header. - . - This module is useful if you want to implement a "traceroute" of "ping" - in PERL or just want to learn about TCP/IP protocol suite but are afraid of - the C language. - - - -Source package: libnet-snmp-perl -Package: libnet-snmp-perl -Description: Script SNMP connections - The module Net::SNMP implements an object oriented interface to - the Simple Network Management Protocol. Perl applications can - use the module to retrieve or update information on a remote - host using the SNMP protocol. Net::SNMP is implemented completely - in Perl, requires no compiling, and uses only standard Perl - modules. Both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c (Community-Based SNMPv2) are - supported by the module. The Net::SNMP module assumes that the - user has a basic understanding of the Simple Network Management - Protocol and related network management concepts. - - - -Source package: libnet-snpp-perl -Package: libnet-snpp-perl -Description: Perl module for accessing SNPP servers - Net::SNPP is a Perl module that provides a Perl Developer access to the - SNPP Simple Network Paging Protocol. - - - -Source package: libnet-telnet-perl -Package: libnet-telnet-perl -Description: Script telnetable connections - Net::Telnet allows you to make client connections to a TCP port and - do network I/O, especially to a port using the TELNET protocol. - Simple I/O methods such as print, get, and getline are provided. - More sophisticated interactive features are provided because - connecting to a TELNET port ultimately means communicating with a - program designed for human interaction. These interactive features - include the ability to specify a timeout and to wait for patterns to - appear in the input stream, such as the prompt from a shell. - - - -Source package: libnet-tftp-perl -Package: libnet-tftp-perl -Description: Perl module for accessing TFTP servers - Net::TFTP is a Perl module that provides a Perl Developer access to the - TFTP protocol. - - - -Source package: libnet-whois-perl -Package: libnet-whois-perl -Description: Perl Module providing an API to access InterNIC whois database - This is a Perl 5 module that retrieves and parses information from the - InterNIC 'whois' database. If you are behind a firewall, you probably - won't be able to use this module. - . - This version supports only the information about domains. Future work - may include information about people and other entities about which - the InterNIC keeps data. Also, you can only use it .org, .edu, .net, and .com - domains. Other whois servers return information in a different syntax and are - not currently supported. - . - See the documentation in the manual page Net::Whois(3pm) for instructions - on how to use it. - - - -Source package: libnet-whois-raw-perl -Package: libnet-whois-raw-perl -Description: Perl Module providing an API to access whois database - Net::Whois::Raw returns raw unparsed whois information. - It follows references to other registrars by Network Solutions. It uses - the .whois-servers.net notion. - - - -Source package: libnetaddr-ip-perl -Package: libnetaddr-ip-perl -Description: Manipulate IP Addresses easily - This module provides a simple interface to the tedious bit manipulation - involved when handling IP address calculations. - . - It can perform: - Basic IP conversion, netmask manipulation, subnet interpretation, bitwise - mask generation, full mask generation, subnet manipulation, expansion, and - range operations, sub/supernet tests, data type determination, and more - complex operations such as expansion of netblocks into arrays of smaller - blocks of arbitrary size, and CIDR block aggregation - - - -Source package: libnetserver-generic-perl -Package: libnetserver-generic-perl -Description: A perl module for developing internet servers in perl. - NetServer::Generic is a perl module that implements an object-oriented - interface for developing internet servers. - - - -Source package: libnetwork-ipv4addr-perl -Package: libnetwork-ipv4addr-perl -Description: The Net::IPv4Addr perl module API and ipv4calc script - ipv4calc can be used to calculate netmask, broadcast and netaddress of - an IPv4 (Internet) address. - - - -Source package: libnews-newsrc-perl -Package: libnews-newsrc-perl -Description: Manage newsrc files - News::Newsrc manages newsrc files. - Methods are provided for - - reading and writing newsrc files - - adding and removing newsgroups - - changing the order of newsgroups - - subscribing and unsubscribing from newsgroups - - testing whether groups exist and are subscribed - - marking and unmarking articles - - testing whether articles are marked - - returning lists of newsgroups - - returning lists of articles - - - -Source package: libnews-nntpclient-perl -Package: libnews-nntpclient-perl -Description: News::NNTPClient, Perl support for accessing NNTP servers - News::NNTPClient allows you full access to NNTP (aka news or NetNews) - servers from within Perl applications. With it you can write applications - that post articles to NNTP servers, download articles, etc. - - - -Source package: libnews-scan-perl -Package: libnews-scan-perl -Description: News::Scan, Perl module to report Usenet newsgroup stats - This module provides a class whose objects can be used to gather and - report Usenet newsgroup statistics. - - - -Source package: libnewt-perl -Package: libnewt-perl -Description: Perl bindings for Erik Troan's newt text-mode windowing toolkit - Newt is a Perl library built on top of Erik Troan's newt C library for - text screen widgets. It allows a Perl programmer to build simple but - effective text-mode user interfaces with little effort. - . - It is very usable because it has complete support for all widgets found in - newt 0.50, and provides a nice abstraction over the C interface. - . - Install the libnewt-dev package also if you want to read the tutorial - "Writing Programs Using newt" by Erik Troan. - - - -Source package: libnids -Package: libnids-dev -Description: IP defragmentation TCP segment reassembly library (development) - Libnids is a library that provides the functionality of one of the NIDS - (Network Intrusion Detection System) components, namely E-component. - Libnids code watches all local network traffic, cooks received datagrams a - bit, and provides convenient information about them to the NIDS analyzing - modules. - Libnids performs assembly of TCP segments into TCP streams, IP - defragmentation, and TCP port scan detection. -Package: libnids1 -Description: IP defragmentation TCP segment reassembly library - Libnids is a library that provides the functionality of one of the NIDS - (Network Intrusion Detection System) components, namely E-component. - Libnids code watches all local network traffic, cooks received datagrams a - bit, and provides convenient information about them to the NIDS analyzing - modules. - Libnids performs assembly of TCP segments into TCP streams, IP - defragmentation, and TCP port scan detection. - - - -Source package: libnss-db -Package: libnss-db -Description: DB Name Service Module - This package supports using the "db" mechanism for Name Service Switch. - Glibc 2.1.92 and before included this module, but it has been since been - split and is now a separate package. If you use .db files for your - passwd, shadow, group or other naming databases, then you need this module. - - - -Source package: libnss-ldap -Package: libnss-ldap -Description: NSS module for using LDAP as a naming service - This package provides a Name Service Switch that allows your LDAP server - act as a name service. This means providing user account information, - group id's, host information, aliases, netgroups, and basically anything - else that you would normally get from /etc flat files or NIS. - . - If used with glibc 2.1's nscd (Name Service Cache Daemon) it will help - reduce your network traffic and speed up lookups for entries. - - - -Source package: libnss-mysql -Package: libnss-mysql -Description: NSS library for MySQL - This package provides a Name Service Switch that allows your MySQL server - act as a name service. It currently features full account support - (shadow,passwd and group). - . - Installing nscd will make lookups much faster. - - - -Source package: libogg -Package: libogg-dev -Description: Ogg Bitstream Library Development - The libogg-dev package contains the header files and documentation - needed to develop applications with libogg. -Package: libogg0 -Description: Ogg Bitstream Library - Libogg is a library for manipulating ogg bitstreams. It handles - both making ogg bitstreams and getting packets from ogg bitstreams. - - - -Source package: libole2 -Package: libole2-0 -Description: The GNOME OLE library. - libole2 is a library containing functionality to manipulate OLE2 Structured - Storage files. -Package: libole2-dev -Description: The GNOME OLE library - development files. - The development files and documentation to use the libole2 library - which contains functionality to manipulate OLE2 Structured Storage files. - . - OLE2 files offer a way to store multiple types of data in one file by using - a filesystem in a file. - - - -Source package: liboo2cx11 -Package: liboo2cx11 -Description: X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler - The X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler. They contain a partial port - of the X11 headers. Download them, if you want to develop applications for - X11 or if you want to use VisualOberon under X11. -Package: liboo2cx11-dev -Description: X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler (devel) - The X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler. They contain a partial port - of the X11 headers. Download them, if you want to develop applications for - X11 or if you want to use VisualOberon under X11. - - - -Source package: libooc-vo -Package: libooc-vo -Description: VisualOberon GUI class library for Oberon-2 - VisualOberon (or short 'VO') is a collection of classes written in - the programming language Oberon-2. The classes are designed to easily - build graphical user interfaces for programs written in Oberon-2. -Package: libooc-vo-dev -Description: VisualOberon GUI class library for Oberon-2 (development) - VisualOberon (or short 'VO') is a collection of classes written in - the programming language Oberon-2. The classes are designed to easily - build graphical user interfaces for programs written in Oberon-2. - . - VisualOberon uses OOC and its first implementation OO2C as - development tool, but VisualOberon's design is not limited to that - compiler. It is based on the language defined by the official language - report and thus should be easily portable to other compilers. - - - -Source package: libooc-x11 -Package: libooc-x11 -Description: X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler - The X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler. They contain a partial port - of the X11 headers. Download them, if you want to develop applications for - X11 or if you want to use VisualOberon under X11. -Package: libooc-x11-dev -Description: X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler (devel) - The X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler. They contain a partial port - of the X11 headers. Download them, if you want to develop applications for - X11 or if you want to use VisualOberon under X11. - - - -Source package: libooc-xml -Package: libooc-xml -Description: XML parser for the oo2c Oberon-2 compiler - The libxml sources include the XML parser itself, encoder and decoder - for the most prominent Unicode encodings, an URI library, some - auxiliary OS level functions, and low-level support modules for socket - access. -Package: libooc-xml-dev -Description: XML parser for the oo2c Oberon-2 compiler (devel) - The libxml sources include the XML parser itself, encoder and decoder - for the most prominent Unicode encodings, an URI library, some - auxiliary OS level functions, and low-level support modules for socket - access. - - - -Source package: libopengl-perl -Package: libopengl-perl -Description: Perl module to display 3D data using OpenGL, GLU, GLUT, and GLX - This module provides access to most of the OpenGL 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 APIs. - Some amount of GLU is supported and GLUT should be completely supported up to - API version 3. A small portion of GLX and X11 is supported, as an alternative to GLUT. - - - -Source package: liboptparse-ruby -Package: liboptparse-ruby -Description: A command line option parser class for Ruby. - Parser for command line options. - . - A command line option parser class for Ruby, which supports short and - crunchable switches and long(GNU-style) switches. Also arguments to - switches are converted automatically. - . - And this also provides option summary. - - - -Source package: libowfat -Package: libowfat-dev -Description: A reimplementation of libdjb - This library is a reimplementation of libdjb, which means that it - will use Daniel Bernstein's interfaces (with some extensions). - . - It contains wrappers around memory allocation, buffered I/O, - routines for formatting and scanning, a full DNS resolver, - several socket routines, wrappers for socket functions, mkfifo, - opendir, wait and an abstraction around errno. Also it includes - wrappers for Unix signal functions and a layer of mmap and sendfile. - - - -Source package: libpalm-perl -Package: libpalm-perl -Description: Perl 5 modules for manipulating pdb and prc database files - Contains Perl modules for manipulating Palm Pilot databases. These - include Palm::ToDo, Palm::Memo, Palm::Mail, Palm::Address, Palm::Datebook, - and the generic Palm::PDB. - Sponsored by Anthony Towns - - - -Source package: libpam-ldap -Package: libpam-ldap -Description: Pluggable Authentication Module allowing LDAP interfaces - This module let's you use you LDAP server to authenticate users with - programs that utilize PAM. If used along with libnss-ldap, you can - replace your entire flat file (/etc/*) structure or NIS with LDAP. - - - -Source package: libpam-opie -Package: libpam-opie -Description: Use OTP's for PAM authentication - Use opie one time passwords for PAM authentication. - - - -Source package: libpam-pwdfile -Package: libpam-pwdfile -Description: PAM module allowing authentication via an /etc/passwd-like file - This PAM module lets you use an arbitrarily-named text file similar in - structure to /etc/passwd to authenticate users. Both DES and MD5 - hashed passwords are supported. - - - -Source package: libpam-radius-auth -Package: libpam-radius-auth -Description: The PAM RADIUS authentication module. - This is the PAM to RADIUS authentication module. It allows any PAM-capable - machine to become a RADIUS client for authentication and accounting - requests. You will, however, need to supply your own RADIUS server to - perform the actual authentication. - - - -Source package: libpam-smb -Package: libpam-smb -Description: Pluggable Authentication Module allowing Samba interface - This module allows user passwords to be authenticated via local or - remote Samba daemons, or by NT or Windows 95/98 machines. - - - -Source package: libpaper -Package: libpaper -Description: Library for handling paper characteristics [libc5] - This package contains a simple library for use by programs needing - to handle papers. It lets program automatically recognize a lot of - different papers with their properties (actually their size). -Package: libpaperg -Description: Library for handling paper characteristics - This package contains a simple library for use by programs needing - to handle papers. It lets program automatically recognize a lot of - different papers with their properties (actually their size). -Package: libpaperg-dev -Description: Library for handling paper characteristics (development files) - This package contains the development files for a simple library for use - by programs needing to handle papers. It lets program automatically - recognize a lot of different papers with their properties (actually their - size). - - - -Source package: libparams-validate-perl -Package: libparams-validate-perl -Description: Validate parameters to Perl method/function calls - The Params::Validate module provides a flexible system for validating - method/function call parameters. The validation can be as simple as - checking for the presence of required parameters or as complex as - validating object classes (via isa) or capabilities (via can), - checking parameter types, and using customized callbacks to ensure - data integrity. - . - The module has been designed to work equally well with positional or - named parameters (via a hash or hash reference). - - - -Source package: libparse-recdescent-perl -Package: libparse-recdescent-perl -Description: Generates recursive-descent parsers in Perl - The Perl module Parse::RecDescent, incrementally generates top-down - recursive-descent text parsers from simple yacc-like grammar - specifications. It provides: - . - * Regular expressions or literal strings as terminals (tokens), - * Multiple (non-contiguous) productions for any rule, - * Repeated, optional and alternate sub-rules within productions, - * Late-bound (run-time dispatched) sub-rules - * Full access to Perl within actions specified as part of the grammar, - * Simple automated error reporting during parser generation and parsing, - * The ability to commit to, uncommit to, or reject particular productions - during a parse, - * Incremental extension of the parsing grammar (even during a parse), - * The ability to retrieve the generated parsing code. - . - Also included in this package is the module Text::Balanced, used for - extraction of delimited text sequences from strings. - - - -Source package: libparse-syslog-perl -Package: libparse-syslog-perl -Description: Perl module for parsing syslog entries - Unix syslogs are convenient to read for humans but because of small - differences between operating systems and things like 'last message - repeated xx times' not very easy to parse by a script. - . - Parse::Syslog presents a simple interface to parse syslog files: you - create a parser on a file (with new) and call next to get one line at - a time with Unix-timestamp, host, program, pid and text returned in a - hash-reference. - - - -Source package: libparse-yapp-perl -Package: libparse-yapp-perl -Description: Perl module for creating fully reentrant LALR parser OO Perl modules - This is a collection of modules that let you generate and use yacc - like thread safe (reentrant) parsers with perl object oriented - interface. - . - The script yapp is a front-end to the Parse::Yapp module and let you - easily create a Perl OO parser from an input grammar file. - - - -Source package: libpcap -Package: libpcap-dev -Description: Development library for libpcap. - Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. -Package: libpcap0 -Description: System interface for user-level packet capture. - libpcap (Packet CAPture) provides a portable framework for low-level - network monitoring. Applications include network statistics collection, - security monitoring, network debugging, etc. - . - Since almost every system vendor provides a different interface for - packet capture, and since there are several tools that require this - functionality, we've created this system-independent API to ease in - porting and to alleviate the need for several system-dependent packet - capture modules in each application. - . - Further information is available at - - - -Source package: libpcap-ruby -Package: libpcap-ruby -Description: libpcap interface for scripting language Ruby. - libpcap interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. - - - -Source package: libpcd -Package: libpcd -Description: A library for reading PhotoCD images - A library for reading PhotoCD images -Package: libpcd-dev -Description: Header files and static library for libpcd - Header files and static library for libpcd - - - -Source package: libpgsql -Package: libpgsql -Description: Library for connecting to PostgreSQL 6.3 backend - Provides the library libpq.so.1.1, which is needed for user programs - that want to connect to a Postgresql 6.3 backend. It can also talk to - a PostgreSQL 6.4 backend, but does not have all the capabilities of the - libpq.so.2.0 library provided by libpgsql2. - . - Do not install this package unless you need it to talk to a 6.3 backend - or need it to support some other package that has not yet been linked - against libpg.so.2. - . - There will be no further development of this package. You are - recommended to upgrade your software to use a later release of - libpq.so. - - - -Source package: libphp-adodb -Package: libphp-adodb -Description: The 'adodb' database abstraction layer for php. - A library for php, to allow for a universal way to access databases. - ADODB stands for Active Data Objects Data Base. Currently supported - databases are MySQL, PostgreSQL, Interbase, Oracle, MS SQL 7, Foxpro, - Access, ADO, Sybase, DB2 and generic ODBC. - - - -Source package: libphp-phplot -Package: libphp-phplot -Description: The graphic library for php. - A library for php, to allow for dynamic scientific, business and - stock-market charts. Currently supports PHP3, PHP4, TTF (or no ttf) - and GD version 1.2 - latest. Includes Pie, Line, Area, Point and - combination plots. - - - -Source package: libplot-perl -Package: libplot-perl -Description: perl interface to plot library - libplot is part of the plotutils package - from the FSF. This package allows the routines - to be called from perl. Only the C libary routines are avaiable - with this package. The C++ routines may be added later. They - are available on CPAN in a package which is currently not - debianized. - - - -Source package: libplrpc-perl -Package: libplrpc-perl -Description: Perl extensions for writing PlRPC servers and clients - Perl RPC simplifies the writing of Perl based client/server - applications. RPC::PlServer is the package used on the server side, - and you guess what RPC::PlClient is for. plRPC works by defining a set - of of functions that may be executed by the client. - - - -Source package: libpng -Package: libpng2 -Description: PNG library - runtime - libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. - . - This library is more recent than libpng0g, and you should use it rather - than libpng0g (which is for legacy packages). -Package: libpng2-dev -Description: PNG library - development - libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. - . - This library is more recent than libpng0g, and you should use it rather - than libpng0g (which is for legacy packages). - - - -Source package: libpng0 -Package: libpng0 -Description: PNG library - libc5 runtime compatibility package - libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. -Package: libpng0-altdev -Description: PNG library - libc5 development compatibility package - libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. -Package: libpng0g -Description: PNG library - runtime - libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. -Package: libpng0g-dev -Description: PNG library - development - libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. - - - -Source package: libpng3 -Package: libpng-dev -Description: PNG library - development - libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. - . - This library is more recent than libpng2, and you should use it rather - than libpng2 (which is for legacy packages). -Package: libpng3 -Description: PNG library - runtime - libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. - . - This library is more recent than libpng2, and you should use it rather - than libpng2 (which is for legacy packages). - - - -Source package: libpod-pom-perl -Package: libpod-pom-perl -Description: Perl module of POD Object Model - Pod::POM implements a parser to convert Pod documents into a simple - object model called Pod Object Model. The object model is - generated as a hierarchical tree of nodes, each of which represents a - different element of the original document. The tree can be walked - manually and the nodes examined, printed or otherwise manipulated. - . - In addition, Pod::POM supports and provides view objects which can - automatically traverse the tree, or section thereof, and generate an - output representation in one form or another. - - - -Source package: libpoe-component-client-dns-perl -Package: libpoe-component-client-dns-perl -Description: a DNS client component for POE - POE::Component::Client::DNS is a wrapper for non-blocking Net::DNS. - It lets other tasks to run while something is waiting for a nameserver - to respond, and it lets several DNS queries run in parallel. - . - DNS client components are not proper objects. Instead of being - created, as most objects are, they are "spawned" as separate sessions. - To avoid confusion (and hopefully not cause other confusion), they - must be spawned with a spawn method, not created anew with a new - one. - - - -Source package: libpoe-component-irc-perl -Package: libpoe-component-irc-perl -Description: a fully event-driven IRC client module. - POE::Component::IRC is a POE component (who'd have guessed?) which - acts as an easily controllable IRC client for your other POE - components and sessions. You create an IRC component and tell it what - events your session cares about and where to connect to, and it sends - back interesting IRC events when they happen. You make the client do - things by sending it events. That's all there is to it. Cool, no? - . - [Note that using this module requires some familiarity with the - details of the IRC protocol. I'd advise you to read up on the gory - details of RFC 1459 - before you - get started. Keep the list of server numeric codes handy while you - program. Needless to say, you'll also need a good working knowledge of - POE, or this document will be of very little use to you.] - - - -Source package: libpoe-component-jobqueue-perl -Package: libpoe-component-jobqueue-perl -Description: POE component to manage queues and worker pools - POE::Component::JobQueue manages a finite pool of worker sessions as - they handle an arbitrarily large number of tasks. It often is used as - a form of flow control, preventing a large group of tasks from - exhausting some sort of resource. - . - PoCo::JobQueue implements two kinds of queue: active and passive. - Both kinds of queue use a Worker coderef to spawn sessions that - process jobs, but how they use the Worker differs between them. - - - -Source package: libpoe-perl -Package: libpoe-perl -Description: An event driven component architecture. - Stands for "Perl Object Environment", libraries for event driven state - machines, I/O abstraction and object management. It includes high level - interfaces for sockets, alarms, file I/O. It can be used as a cooperative - threading environment and/or a portable component architecture. -Package: libpoe-perl0 -Description: An event driven component architecture. - Stands for "Perl Object Environmet", libraries for event driven state - machines, I/O abstraction and object management. It includes high level - interfaces for sockets, alarms, file I/O. It can be used as a cooperative - threading environment and/or a portable component architecture. - - - -Source package: libppd -Package: libppd-dev -Description: postscript PPD file library, development kit - This package contains the static library and header files used in - development of programs that use libppd. -Package: libppd0 -Description: postscript PPD file library - PostScript was designed as a device independent language. To be able - to access device specific features like selecting different paper - trays and turning on different imaging models, each printer vendor - supplies a PostScript Printer Definition or PPD file. This library - reads those PPD files and provides functions that allow a program to - modify PostScript print jobs to acces these special features. -Package: ppdfilt -Description: filter that inserts printer specific commands into print jobs - ppdfilt is a filter program designed to be used within a filter - script or from the command line tool to insert printer specific - commands to a PostScript print job. This can be used to tell the printer - to duplex or staple the print job, or tell it what paper tray to draw - paper from. In the GNULpr printing environment, users do not call ppdfilt - directly, but its features are accessed by using 'lpr' or 'gpr' (see) - - - -Source package: libprinterconf -Package: libprinterconf-dev -Description: Printer autodetection library - This package contains the static library and header files used in - development of programs that use libprinterconf. -Package: libprinterconf0 -Description: Printer autodetection library - libprinterconf is a library of functions for detecting parallel, USB and - network-connected printers. -Package: pconf-detect -Description: A small command-line utility to auto-detect printers - pconf-detect is a simple command-line utility for detecting parallel, USB - and network-connected printers. - - - -Source package: libprintsys -Package: libprintsys -Description: printcap parser, helper for gnulpr's printfilters - this package installs the libprintsys libraries and - /usr/lib/printfilters/pcap, a small utility - that parses /etc/printcap - - - -Source package: libproc-process-perl -Package: libproc-process-perl -Description: Perl library for accessing process table information - This Perl module attempts to unify the interfaces to Unix process table - information, without having to run a ps subprocess from within a perl or - shell script and parse the output. - - - -Source package: libproc-syncexec-perl -Package: libproc-syncexec-perl -Description: spawn processes but report exec() errors properly - This Perl module contains functions for synchronized process spawning - with full error return. If the child's exec() call fails the reason - for the failure is reported back to the parent. - - - -Source package: libproc-waitstat-perl -Package: libproc-waitstat-perl -Description: interpret and act on wait() status values - This Perl module contains functions which are useful for interpreting - and acting on wait() status values. - - - -Source package: libprogressbar-ruby -Package: libprogressbar-ruby -Description: A Text Progress Bar Library for Ruby - Ruby/ProgressBar is a text progress bar library for Ruby. - It can indicate progress with percentage, a progress bar, - and estimated remaining time. - - - -Source package: libproplist -Package: libproplist0 -Description: PropList closely mimics the property lists found in *Step. - PL enables programs that use configuration or preference files to make - these compatible with GNUstep/OPENSTEP's user defaults handling - mechanism, without needing to use Objective-C or GNUstep/OPENSTEP - themselves. This package provides the shared libraries necessary to - run programs compiled against libPropList -Package: libproplist0-dev -Description: C headers, static libraries and documentation for libPropList - The library uses an opaque data type to represent a tree structure - made of strings, data blocks, arrays and dictionaries (key-value pair - lists). This structure can be manipulated, written out to and read in - from a file, and synchronized with the contents of a file. The - purpose of PL is to closely mimic the behavior of the property lists - used in GNUstep/OPENSTEP (there formed with the NSString, NSData, - NSArray and NSDictionary classes) and to be compatible with it. PL - enables programs that use configuration or preference files to make - these compatible with GNUstep/OPENSTEP's user defaults handling - mechanism, without needing to use Objective-C or GNUstep/OPENSTEP - themselves. - - - -Source package: libprpc-perl -Package: libprpc-perl -Description: Perl extensions for writing pRPC servers and clients - Perl RPC simplifies the writing of Perl based client/server - applications. RPC::pServer is the package used on the server side, - and you guess what RPC::pClient is for. pRPC works by defining a set - of of functions that may be executed by the client. - - - -Source package: libpth -Package: libpth-dev -Description: Header files for The GNU Portable Threads - Pth is a very protable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix - platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based - scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") - inside server applications. All threads run in the same address - space of the server application, but each thread has its own - individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and - errno variable. - . - More information can be found at the libpth web site - http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . -Package: libpth12 -Description: The GNU Portable Threads - Pth is a very protable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix - platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based - scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") - inside server applications. All threads run in the same address - space of the server application, but each thread has its own - individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and - errno variable. - . - More information can be found at the libpth web site - http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . - - - -Source package: libquantum-entanglement-perl -Package: libquantum-entanglement-perl -Description: Quantum Mechanic entanglement of variables in perl - One of the more popular interpretations of quantum mechanics holds that - instead of particles always being in a single, well defined, state - they instead exist as an almost ghostly overlay of many different - states (or values) at the same time. Of course, it is our experience - that when we look at something, we only ever find it in one single state. - This is explained by the many states of the particle collapsing to a - single state and highlights the importance of observation. - . - Essentially, this allows you to put variables into a superposition - of states, have them interact with each other (so that all states - interact) and then observe them (testing to see if they satisfy - some comparison operator, printing them) which will collapse - the entire system so that it is consistent with your knowledge. - - - -Source package: libquantum-superpositions-perl -Package: libquantum-superpositions-perl -Description: Quantum Mechanic-like superpositions for Perl - The Quantum::Superpositions module provides a new scalar data - structure: the superposition. In a metaphor drawn from quantum - mechanics, superpositions store a collection of values by overlaying - them in parallel superimposed states within a single scalar - variable. - - - -Source package: libquota-perl -Package: libquota-perl -Description: Perl interface to file system quotas - The Quota module provides access to file system quotas. - The quotactl system call or ioctl is used to query or set quotas - on the local host, or queries are submitted via RPC to a remote host. - Mount tables can be parsed with getmntent and paths can be - translated to device files (or whatever the actual quotactl - implementations needs as argument) of the according file system. - - - -Source package: libraw1394 -Package: libraw1394-5 -Description: library for direct access to IEEE 1394 bus (aka FireWire) - libraw1394 is the only supported interface to the kernel side raw1394 - of the Linux IEEE-1394 subsystem, which provides direct access to the - connected 1394 buses to user space. Through libraw1394/raw1394, - applications can directly send to and receive from other nodes without - requiring a kernel driver for the protocol in question. -Package: libraw1394-dev -Description: library for direct access to IEEE 1394 bus - development files - libraw1394 is the only supported interface to the kernel side raw1394 - of the Linux IEEE-1394 subsystem, which provides direct access to the - connected 1394 buses to user space. Through libraw1394/raw1394, - applications can directly send to and receive from other nodes without - requiring a kernel driver for the protocol in question. - . - This package contains the include files and static library for - libraw1394, as well as the testlibraw program and programmer's - documentation. - - - -Source package: libreadline-java -Package: libreadline-java -Description: GNU readline and BSD editline wrappers for Java - Included is the Java package org.gnu.readline which provides the GNU - readline and BSD editline libraries for Java. Note that this is NOT a - pure Java implementation; it merely contains JNI wrappers for the standard - system libraries. - . - BSD editline resembles GNU readline but is under a more relaxed license. - In some cases it can be used as a drop-in replacement for GNU readline - when licensing issues prevent GNU readline from being used. - . - The API documentation can be found in the debian package - libreadline-java-doc. -Package: libreadline-java-doc -Description: API docs for readline/editline wrappers for Java - This package provides the API documentation for the GNU readline and - BSD editline wrappers for Java. The wrappers themselves can be - found in package libreadline-java. - - - -Source package: librep -Package: librep-dev -Description: development libraries and headers for librep - This contains the required files to develop software using the - librep lisp environment. -Package: librep5 -Description: an embeddable Emacs-Lisp-like runtime library - This is librep, an Emacs Lisp-like runtime library for UNIX. It - contains a LISP interpreter, byte-code compiler and virtual machine. -Package: librep9 -Description: an embeddable Emacs-Lisp-like runtime library - This is librep, an Emacs Lisp-like runtime library for UNIX. It - contains a LISP interpreter, byte-code compiler and virtual machine. -Package: rep -Description: lisp command interpreter frontends to librep - This package contains the command-line frontends to the librep - lisp interpreter. -Package: rep-doc -Description: documentation for the librep lisp interpreter - Info-format documentation for the lisp interpreter implemented by - the librep library - - - -Source package: librexml-ruby -Package: librexml-ruby -Description: pure Ruby non-validating XML parser supporting Namespaces, XPath - REXML is a XML parser for Ruby written purely in Ruby so you don't need - to install any binary libraries. It includes a DOM-like API which fits the - Ruby-way of human-oriented programming much more than the DOM and a SAX-like - streaming API. Additionally you can apply XPath-expressions to the tree. - REXML also has support for XML-Namespaces. - - - -Source package: libroman-perl -Package: libroman-perl -Description: Perl module for converting between Roman and Arabic numerals - This package provides some functions which help conversion of numeric - notation between Roman and Arabic. - . - Domain of valid Roman numerals is limited to less than 4000, since proper - Roman digits for the rest are not available in ASCII. - - - -Source package: libromana-perligata-perl -Package: libromana-perligata-perl -Description: write Perl programs in Latin. - using Filters, this module allows to to write your program 100% in Latin. - - - -Source package: libroxen-123session -Package: libroxen-123session -Description: Connection identifier module for the Roxen Challenger web server - It's a module that helps the server to identify connects from the same - browser. For such a session, variables can be stored within Roxen and - can be used in the applications. Additionally, a user can be attached - to a session and the applications can read and write variables for a - specific user. - - - -Source package: libroxen-adbanner -Package: libroxen-adbanner -Description: Banner rotation module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Ad banner rotation module for the Roxen Challenger web - server. It has the following features: - - Random adbanner rotation. - - Ad banner hit count. - - Ad banner reference ("click through") count. - - A "subdirectory" mechanism for having distinct groups - of Ad banners. - - A cheesy web based administration interface. - - Adds the tag - - - -Source package: libroxen-asis -Package: libroxen-asis -Description: ASIS module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Roxen equivalent to the asis module in Apache. It's purpose is to - allow asis documents created for apache to be served by roxen. - - - -Source package: libroxen-calculator -Package: libroxen-calculator -Description: Calculator tag for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module adds a calc tag which lets you to addition, subtraction, - multiplication and division in RXML - - - -Source package: libroxen-calendar -Package: libroxen-calendar -Description: A calendar module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Parses the container, and creates a calendar with events - - - -Source package: libroxen-cloakingdevice -Package: libroxen-cloakingdevice -Description: Mailto mutilation module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module mutilates mailto links for all web robots scooping your - site for mail addresses, rendering your mail addresses a bit more spam - safe without your using ugly crippled mail addresses like - foo@nospam.bar.baz etc. - . - The module accomplishes this by filtering all - tags and all
tags when the - browser is a web robot (as detected by the Roxen supports database), - replacing those links with whatever the module is set up to. No extra - strain is put on the server when common visitors view your pages; - then, the module will just silently pass the request on to other - modules. - - - -Source package: libroxen-columnify -Package: libroxen-columnify -Description: Text column module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Written to provide a means of producing nice catalogues from - SQL queries without resorting to lunatic multiple queries :) - - - -Source package: libroxen-deepleap -Package: libroxen-deepleap -Description: Deepleap database registry module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module allows you to easily integrate your site with - deepleap. Once you have filled out the variables in the module, you - can add your site to their database. - - - -Source package: libroxen-diary -Package: libroxen-diary -Description: Diary module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Keep your diary in a web browser, instead on paper... - - - -Source package: libroxen-disclaimer -Package: libroxen-disclaimer -Description: Disclaimer module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Allows disclaimers to be added to pages before the tag. - - - -Source package: libroxen-discussit -Package: libroxen-discussit -Description: Discussion module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Module which allows easy creation of threaded discussion groups and - forums. - . - The Discussion Forums at RMS (http://source.riverweb.com/) are powered - by DiscussIt!. - - - -Source package: libroxen-ecms -Package: libroxen-ecms -Description: Simple content management module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Simple web based editor. -Package: libroxen-xmlutils -Description: XML utility functions for the Roxen Challenger web server - Some miscellaneous functions to modify and parse XML code. - - - -Source package: libroxen-errormessage -Package: libroxen-errormessage -Description: Error message generator module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module generate a error-message for some virtual trees. - - - -Source package: libroxen-expires -Package: libroxen-expires -Description: Page expiration module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Adds an easy to configure tag to handle page expiration headers. - - - -Source package: libroxen-explaindir -Package: libroxen-explaindir -Description: Directory listing module for the Roxen Challenger web server - It a simple directory module for displaying directory listings with - title of document. It uses simple scripting in the configuration - interface to format it for display on your page, so you can use HTML - and RXML tags. (Auto removes pike tag.) Still in a very basic form. - - - -Source package: libroxen-faq -Package: libroxen-faq -Description: FAQ module for the Roxen Challenger web server - The FAQ module is a simple module that allows a site owner to create - and maintain any number of FAQs. This is done using two simple - tags. One to show an FAQ and one to edit any of the FAQs. - - - -Source package: libroxen-finder -Package: libroxen-finder -Description: Select box module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module creates a cool select box to pick a local file (ie, an - image to go with an article from an images directory). - . - Makes select boxes of directory contents for site admin. - - - -Source package: libroxen-flash2 -Package: libroxen-flash2 -Description: Flash2 module for the Roxen Challenger web server - The purpose of this module is to create a tag that includes parameters - that are quite often missed when doing an embed statement by itself by - html designers. Standard pluginspath and Mime type are quite - forgotten on occasions. - . - Future version will include the javascript code for 'smart' - downloading of the plugin - - - -Source package: libroxen-floatingcode -Package: libroxen-floatingcode -Description: FLOAT tag module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module allow you include whatever you want (W.Y.W. [tm] !) RXML, - HTML code between .... RXML tags and present this - code (banners, ads, ...) on the top of the page with left to right - scroll or right to left scroll. This can works with frames... - - - -Source package: libroxen-footnote -Package: libroxen-footnote -Description: Footnote module for the Roxen Challenger web server - A simple footnote module; it allows you to embed footnotes (with a - container tag) in the body of your document, which gets - replaced with a link to the footnote itself (the footnotes and link - anchors get inserted with the tag.) - - - -Source package: libroxen-form -Package: libroxen-form -Description: FORM tag module for the Roxen Challenger web server - The form module parses forms to find out what variables are defined, - so that when the form-output is processed we not only know which - values are set, but also which values have been possible also, hidden - variables will be completely removed, and therefore become really - hidden. - - - -Source package: libroxen-gdbmuserauth -Package: libroxen-gdbmuserauth -Description: GDBM authentication module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Authentication module which uses GDBM databases as the authentication - source. - - - -Source package: libroxen-graphicalcounter -Package: libroxen-graphicalcounter -Description: Access counter module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This is a graphical counter module, with all the features from the - accessed-tag, except that it has a graphical representation. You can - use normal Roxen fonts or ppm color fonts. - - - -Source package: libroxen-guestbook -Package: libroxen-guestbook -Description: A simple generic guestbook for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module implements a simple generic guestbook for the - Roxen Challenger Web Server. - - - -Source package: libroxen-hubbethrottle -Package: libroxen-hubbethrottle -Description: Bandwidth throttle module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module allows you to limit the bandwidth of of your roxen. It - also has a special mode that allows you to limit the bandwidth only - when you are playing Quake/Half-Life/Unreal. (This mode only works if - you are running linux and using NAT and running roxen on the host that - does the NAT.) BEWARE: This module affects *all* virtual servers, not - just the server it was added to! - - - -Source package: libroxen-ics -Package: libroxen-ics -Description: Internet Conferencing System module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Creates chat rooms in a virtual server. Supports multiple rooms, and - is much faster than other CGI based systems. - - - -Source package: libroxen-imho -Package: libroxen-imho -Description: Web-based e-mail module for Roxen (using IMAP) - Read mail on a web page like on hotmail. - - - -Source package: libroxen-jsredirect -Package: libroxen-jsredirect -Description: Javascript pulldown menu module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Creates JavaScript enabled Pulldowns that automatically cause the - browser to jump to a page. - - - -Source package: libroxen-kiwilogger -Package: libroxen-kiwilogger -Description: Cern HTTPd compatible logging module module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This little module was made to have a very complete cern httpd or - compatible log file with Roxen. The main idea of this module is there - is all the query_string of the http request. So if you use some pike - script with a lot of queries you can know with your ordinary log - system (webalizer, jawst, etc...) all referers and the complete url. - - - -Source package: libroxen-layout -Package: libroxen-layout -Description: Layout module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Create a basic layout for your site, similar to Per's Layout Module, - however infinitely more configurable. - - - -Source package: libroxen-ldapmod -Package: libroxen-ldapmod -Description: LDAP module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Enable LDAP operation with tags LDAP, LDAPELSE and LDAPOUTPUT - - - -Source package: libroxen-linkif -Package: libroxen-linkif -Description: Conditional URL link module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Adds an extra container tag, , that lets you specify a number - of conditions (file or URL must equal a certain value etc, regexps may - be used). If they are met, the tag contents will be linked to the - specified location. Otherwise, the contents will be normal text. - . - All normal attributes to the HTML anchor tag can be used; they will be - added to the anchor tag as well. - - - -Source package: libroxen-logsql -Package: libroxen-logsql -Description: SQL logging module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Allows logging of access data to a Pike supported SQL database. - - - -Source package: libroxen-mail -Package: libroxen-mail -Description: Mail presentation module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This is an extremely simple module that takes a file with the - extension .mail and assuming it contains exactly one email saved in - Unix mailbox-format it makes some magic and returns a text/html - document. - - - -Source package: libroxen-mailform -Package: libroxen-mailform -Description: Form to Mail module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module add a new RXML tag. This have basically the same - function as the '' tags, with the difference that the - result from the form is mailed instead of being piped to (or otherwise - used by) a script. - - - -Source package: libroxen-mailit -Package: libroxen-mailit -Description: Mail sending module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Enables the emailing of RXML output using the MAILIT container. - - - -Source package: libroxen-meta -Package: libroxen-meta -Description: Metafiles module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Allows you to create metafiles containing HTTP header information that - will be appended to the headers of the file being served. Particularly - useful for setting expiration times on images and other binary files - that otherwise is subject to browser proprietary caching settings. - - - -Source package: libroxen-ntuserauth -Package: libroxen-ntuserauth -Description: WinNT/SMB user authentication module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This user database and security module authenticates users against - WinNT/SMB (Samba) servers. - . - This module is two part: a pike module written in C and the Roxen - module written in pike. You must compile and install the SMBAuth pike - module before NTUserauth will work properly. - . - This module also supports using "domain/username" as the username in - order to allow access to user databases spread through multiple - domains. - - - -Source package: libroxen-outline -Package: libroxen-outline -Description: Outline mode module for the Roxen Challenger web server - If you have ever used the emacs outline mode, folding in and out the - different levels of sections and subsections you can use this - module. It reads a file in the outline format, the same format used by - the default settings in emacs, and presents it in html either with - sections and subsections that are openable and closeable or with a - numbering of the sections. - - - -Source package: libroxen-path -Package: libroxen-path -Description: Clickable Path module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Creates a tag which generates a clickable path list. Has - support for ified links and settings. - - - -Source package: libroxen-photoalbum -Package: libroxen-photoalbum -Description: Photo album module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Aids you in creating and maintaining photo albums. Just set up an - index page for the album, defining what pictures to show in the album, - perhaps create a template defining the layout of an album page, and - the module will do the rest of the job for you, providing navigational - features and some other goodies as well. - - - -Source package: libroxen-pop3 -Package: libroxen-pop3 -Description: POP3 server module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module acts as a POP3 server with Roxen... This can be used as a - replacement of pop3d or popper runned from inetd. - - - -Source package: libroxen-popdrop -Package: libroxen-popdrop -Description: POP3 module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Fetchmail "Clone" with backend SQL - - - -Source package: libroxen-presentit -Package: libroxen-presentit -Description: Slideshow module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module allows easy creation of slideshows and presentations. - - - -Source package: libroxen-pressrelease -Package: libroxen-pressrelease -Description: Pressrelease module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module adds an easy way to view site press releases - - - -Source package: libroxen-pretoggle -Package: libroxen-pretoggle -Description: Prestate and configs toggling module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Support for prestate and configs toggling. - . - This module complements prestate and configs handling, acting as a toggle - (pretoggle means prestate toggle), and behaves in a fashion similar to the - container. - . - It handles two containers: and ; the former handles - prestates, the latter handles configs in a similar fashion. - - - -Source package: libroxen-programcache -Package: libroxen-programcache -Description: Program cache utility module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This is an 'utility' script, which will help you manage your programs - cache. It is useful especially when you're developing some pikescript - or module. In that case, if your scripts inherits inherit from some - other pike program, and you want to change the parent program, the - cached version will be used, thus getting in the way. This pikescript - will help you manage the programs cache selectively deleting those - entries that get in your way. - - - -Source package: libroxen-randomfile -Package: libroxen-randomfile -Description: File randomizer module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module returns a randomly selected file. It can be used to rotate - banner ads based on code provided by outside sources (e.g., Linkshare - affiliate programs, AdClix banner program). - - - -Source package: libroxen-referrerdeny -Package: libroxen-referrerdeny -Description: File deny module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Deny accesses to certain files based on the referrer. For example it - can be used to stop people from leeching your bandwidth or to make it - harder for people to exploit cgi security holes. - - - -Source package: libroxen-remoteuser -Package: libroxen-remoteuser -Description: Connection identifier module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module defines a tag , which resolves to the name of - the authenticated user on protected pages (otherwise an empty string). - - - -Source package: libroxen-roxpoll -Package: libroxen-roxpoll -Description: User poll module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Allows the users of your site to vote at polls, suggest new poll - questions. It also contains a simple administrators interface and - enough automated behaviour to be easy to use for any stressed web - master. - - - -Source package: libroxen-roxpoll-doc -Package: libroxen-roxpoll-doc -Description: HTML docs for the roxpoll module that runs on the Roxen Challenger web server - HTML documents with accompanying pictures to make configuration of the - roxpoll module easier - - - -Source package: libroxen-safequote -Package: libroxen-safequote -Description: Safe quoting module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Implements a container tag which converts all but the - listed legal HTML tags inside the container into <> constructs. - - - -Source package: libroxen-secureinsert -Package: libroxen-secureinsert -Description: Secure file insertion tag for the Roxen Webserver - Tag: - 1. Inserts files from a secure directory outside the normal search - path. - 2. Caches the files for an hour, implementing a FIFO style queue for - the cache. - 3. debug attribute to see cached files and timestamps - - - -Source package: libroxen-sexybody -Package: libroxen-sexybody -Description: tag replacement module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module modifies the default behavior of the tag so that if - you specify without any arguments then it replaces it with the - default colour arguments from the roxen configuration interface. This - is the beginnings of a module, and will not currently handle onLoad - events or the like. - - - -Source package: libroxen-simplenews -Package: libroxen-simplenews -Description: Simple news module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module can be used if you want to setup a simple news feature for - your front page. - - - -Source package: libroxen-smbauth -Package: libroxen-smbauth -Description: SMB server authentication module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Authenticates username with password password against an smb server or - backup in domain domain. - - - -Source package: libroxen-sqlcounter -Package: libroxen-sqlcounter -Description: Access counter module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Access counter replacement that stores hits in a SQL database. It has - several advantages to the standard Roxen tag. Multi-server safety - being the main one (ie, if you have 5 Roxen's for the same website, - this module can be used in them all to get the total number of - hits). The tag is called . It can also generate graphical - counters using the graphical counter module. It requires a currently - setup SQL module (distributed with the standard Roxen package). - - - -Source package: libroxen-sqlextras -Package: libroxen-sqlextras -Description: Extra SQL tags for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module adds to Roxen's SQL tag bag of tricks by providing 2 - additional tags: and . - . - SQLREPORT generates a vertically oriented display of a database - record. SQLFORM generates HTML form elements for a given table. - - - -Source package: libroxen-stripper -Package: libroxen-stripper -Description: Whitespace stripping module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Filter module that strips away unnecessary whitespace. - - - -Source package: libroxen-swarm -Package: libroxen-swarm -Description: Swarming stars module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module add a new RXML tag. This tags add some 6 nice - stars on the top of html page which follows the mouse on the page. - - - -Source package: libroxen-switch -Package: libroxen-switch -Description: Switch module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Switch module for Roxen/1.2alpha and up. If "switched on", it will - reply all requests (with some exceptions) the HTTP status code and - text configured in it. - - - -Source package: libroxen-telnetproxy -Package: libroxen-telnetproxy -Description: Telnet proxy module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Will allow you to work around sites having a firewall but which do - NOT filter HTTP. - - - -Source package: libroxen-templatecreator -Package: libroxen-templatecreator -Description: Server template creator for the Roxen Challenger web server - Lets you create you own server templates, that can be used for new - virtual servers. - - - -Source package: libroxen-tex -Package: libroxen-tex -Description: LaTeX/TeX syntax module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Allows creation of graphics using LaTeX and TeX syntax. - . - Adds a new tag which may contain mathematic formulas in LaTeX - syntax. This module implements a new location, which may used to - generate gif image formulas for a given LaTeX command. Internally the - server calls LaTeX, dvips, Ghostscript... - - - -Source package: libroxen-thumbnail -Package: libroxen-thumbnail -Description: tag for the Roxen Challenger web server - Gives a tag which displays a resized/cached image. - - - -Source package: libroxen-thumbview -Package: libroxen-thumbview -Description: Thumbnail directory module for the Roxen Challenger web server - A directory listing module which displays files in an x-column table - and creates thumbnails of any images present in the supported formats. - . - Owes a great deal to the fast directory lister module of Roxen 1.3, and - a thumbnail module written by Chris Jantzen (chris@maybe.net). - - - -Source package: libroxen-tokenfs -Package: libroxen-tokenfs -Description: Token File System module for the Roxen Challenger web server - We wrote this as we wanted to be able to sell access to a directory - tree based on Paying per view. - - - -Source package: libroxen-trimpath -Package: libroxen-trimpath -Description: trimpath tag module for the Roxen Challenger web server - Adds a new tag which wipes out incorrect parts of an URL. - The main purpose of this tag is to put it in the "No such file" - message. - - - -Source package: libroxen-watchdog -Package: libroxen-watchdog -Description: Watchdog module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module is meant to "shut off" (in a similar way to the switch - module) parts of the server's virtual filesystem if the server is - experiencing overload conditions. Currently to determine the overload - status the server uses the system's load average via the "uptime" - command. If it exceeds a threshold, the request is denied with a - "server overloaded" HTTP error message. Future versions could assume - the role of a rough traffic shaper too. The module is also fairly - simple, and can be easily customized to fit particular purposes. - - - -Source package: libroxen-webmail -Package: libroxen-webmail -Description: Webmail module for the Roxen Challenger web server - This module will give you users the ability to read their mail from a - web-page. All you need is to have an AUTH-module ie. UserDB to - authenticate the users, and set the path to where the mailboxes reside - properly. The mailbox of a user is supposed to reside in - /path/to/mail/boxes/username. - - - -Source package: librsvg -Package: librsvg-dev -Description: Libraries and include files for developing with librsvg. - This package provides the necessary development libraries and include - files to allow you to develop with librsvg. -Package: librsvg1 -Description: SAX-based renderer library for SVG files. - SAX-based renderer library for SVG files. - - - -Source package: librsvg2 -Package: librsvg2-1 -Description: SAX-based renderer library for SVG files. (for GNOME2) - SAX-based renderer library for SVG files. - . - This package for GNOME2 (alpha release) -Package: librsvg2-dev -Description: SAX-based renderer library for SVG files.(development files) - This package provides the necessary development libraries and include - files to allow you to develop with librsvg. - . - This package for GNOME2 (alpha release) - - - -Source package: librsync -Package: librsync-dev -Description: Binary diff library based on the rsync algorithm - These are the development files for librsync1. -Package: librsync1 -Description: Binary diff library based on the rsync algorithm - librsync is the next generation of librsync, and provides flexible - checksum-based differencing. The main application at the moment in - rproxy, but the library should eventually be generally useful. -Package: rdiff -Description: Binary diff tool for signature-based differences - rdiff is a little like diff and patch all rolled into one, with - support for binary files. rdiff is a tool to do this. - - - -Source package: librtf-document-perl -Package: librtf-document-perl -Description: Perl extension for generating Rich Text (RTF) Files - RTF::Document is a module for generating Rich Text Format (RTF) - documents that can be used by most text converters and word processors. - - - -Source package: libsafe -Package: libsafe -Description: Protection against buffer overflow vulnerabilities - Libsafe is a library that works with any pre-compiled executable and can be - used transparently. Libsafe intercepts calls to functions known as - vulnerable. Libsafe uses a substitute version of the function that - implements the same functionality, but makes sure any buffer overflows are - contained within the current stack frame. - - - -Source package: libschedule-cron-perl -Package: libschedule-cron-perl -Description: Simple but complete cron like scheduler. - This perl module can be used for periodically executing perl - subroutines. The dates and parameters for the subroutines to be - called are specified with a format known as crontab entry (see - manpage crontab(5) or documentation of Schedule::Cron). - . - The philosophy behind Schedule::Cron is to call subroutines - periodically from within one single Perl program instead of letting - cron trigger several (possibly different) Perl scripts. Everything - under one roof. Furthermore Schedule::Cron provides mechanism to - create crontab entries dynamically, which isn't that easy with cron. - - - -Source package: libsdl -Package: libsdl-dev -Description: Development files for Simple DirectMedia Layer - Very simply, SDL is a library that allows you portable low level - access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and - keyboard. - . - This package contains files needed if you wish to use SDL in your - own programs. -Package: libsdl0 -Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer - Very simply, SDL is a library that allows you portable low level - access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and - keyboard. - - - -Source package: libsdl-mm0.1 -Package: libsdl-mm0.1 -Description: C++ wrapper for Simple DirectMedia Layer - This is a C++ glue to SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) library- a low-level, - cross-platform multimedia library. SDLmm will utilize C++ features while - still being close to SDL in syntax (and naming). -Package: libsdl-mm0.1-dev -Description: Development files for SDL C++ wrapper - This is a C++ glue to SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) library- a low-level, - cross-platform multimedia library. SDLmm will utilize C++ features while - still being close to SDL in syntax (and naming). - . - This package contains files needed if you wish to use the SDL mixer library - in your own programs. - - - -Source package: libsdl-ruby -Package: libsdl-ruby -Description: Ruby/SDL is the Ruby extension library to use SDL - Ruby/SDL is the ruby extension library to use SDL. SDL(Simple - DirectMedia Layer) is a cross-platform multimedia library designed to - provide fast access to the graphics framebuffer and audio device. See - http://www.libsdl.org/ if you want to know SDL in detail. - - - -Source package: libsdl1.0 -Package: libsdl1.0 -Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer - Very simply, SDL is a library that allows you portable low level - access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and - keyboard. -Package: libsdl1.0-dev -Description: Development files for Simple DirectMedia Layer - Very simply, SDL is a library that allows you portable low level - access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and - keyboard. - . - This package contains files needed if you wish to use SDL in your - own programs. - - - -Source package: libsdl1.2 -Package: libsdl1.2-dev -Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer development files - SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video - framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. - . - This package contains the files needed to compile and link programs which - use SDL. -Package: libsdl1.2debian -Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer - SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to - a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. - . - This is just a dummy package. You also need one of the four versions of - the library that this package depends on. -Package: libsdl1.2debian-all -Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer (with all available options) - SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video - framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. - . - This version of SDL is compiled with X11, aalib, svga and ggi graphics - drivers and oss, esound, alsa and arts sound drivers. -Package: libsdl1.2debian-arts -Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and aRts options) - SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video - framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. - . - This version of SDL is compiled with X11 graphics and aRts sound. -Package: libsdl1.2debian-esd -Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and esound options) - SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video - framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. - . - This version of SDL is compiled with X11 graphics and esd (esound) sound. -Package: libsdl1.2debian-oss -Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and OSS options) - SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video - framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. - . - This version of SDL is compiled with X11 graphics and oss sound. - - - -Source package: libset-intspan-perl -Package: libset-intspan-perl -Description: Manages sets of integers - Set::IntSpan manages sets of integers. - It is optimized for sets that have long runs of consecutive integers. - These arise, for example, in .newsrc files, which maintain lists of articles. - - - -Source package: libset-object-perl -Package: libset-object-perl -Description: Collection of objects without duplications - This perl module implements a Set of objects, that is, a collection of - objects without duplications. It is similar to a Smalltalk - IdentitySet. - - - -Source package: libsgmls-perl -Package: libsgmls-perl -Description: Perl modules for processing SGML parser output - This is a set of Perl5 routines for processing the output from the - sgmls and nsgmls SGML parsers. To make sensible use of this package - you will need to install a suitable SGML parser as well. -Package: sgmls-doc -Description: HTML documentation of libsgmls-perl and sgmlspl - This package contains the documentation in HTML format of the - packages libsgmls-perl and sgmlspl. -Package: sgmlspl -Description: SGMLS-based example Perl script for processing SGML parser output - This is an example of a Perl script to post-process SGML parser output - using the SGMLS Perl modules. To make sensible use of this package - you will need to install a suitable SGML parser as well. - - - -Source package: libshadow-ruby -Package: libshadow-ruby -Description: Interface of shadow password for the scripting language ruby. - Interface of shadow password for the object-oriented scripting language ruby. - - - -Source package: libsidplay -Package: libsidplay1 -Description: SID (MOS 6581) emulation library - This is a (shared) library that implements the emulation of the C64's - SID chip (MOS 6581) and CPU (6510). It is used by several "player" - applications, e.g. sidplay, which make it possible to listen to *really* - a lot (13.600+) of tunes, known from old and new C64 programs (as well - as Amiga compositions). - Find most of the available musics from your favourite games or demos - and more in the High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC). For downloads and - information about the volunteers, who maintain the collection, look at - the HVSC homepage http://www.hvsc.c64.org. -Package: libsidplay1-dev -Description: SID (MOS 6581) emulation library (development files) - Here are the header files and a static library that are necessary to compile - applications which use libsidplay. - - - -Source package: libsigc++ -Package: libsigc++-dev -Description: Typesafe Signal Framework for C++ - development files - This library implements a full callback system for use in widget - libraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally - part of the Gtk-- widget set, libsigc++ is now a separate library to - provide for more general use. It is the most complete library of its - kind with the ablity to connect an abstract callback to a class - method, function, or function object. It contains adaptor classes for - connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched - by other C++ callback libraries. Libsigc++ is licensed under the - LGPL. -Package: libsigc++0 -Description: Typesafe Signal Framework for C++ - runtime - This library implements a full callback system for use in widget - libraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally - part of the Gtk-- widget set, libsigc++ is now a separate library to - provide for more general use. It is the most complete library of its - kind with the ablity to connect an abstract callback to a class - method, function, or function object. It contains adaptor classes for - connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched - by other C++ callback libraries. Libsigc++ is licensed under the - LGPL. -Package: libsigc++5 -Description: Typesafe Signal Framework for C++ - runtime - This library implements a full callback system for use in widget - libraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally - part of the Gtk-- widget set, libsigc++ is now a separate library to - provide for more general use. It is the most complete library of its - kind with the ablity to connect an abstract callback to a class - method, function, or function object. It contains adaptor classes for - connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched - by other C++ callback libraries. Libsigc++ is licensed under the - LGPL. - - - -Source package: libsmi -Package: libsmi1 -Description: A library to access SMI MIB information - The purpose of libsmi is to - * give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly - interface to access MIB module information, - * separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management - applications, - * allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt - applications that make use of libsmi. -Package: libsmi1-dev -Description: A library to access SMI MIB information (development files) - These are the files needed to compile programs using libsmi -Package: libsmi2 -Description: A library to access SMI MIB information - The purpose of libsmi is to - * give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly - interface to access MIB module information, - * separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management - applications, - * allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt - applications that make use of libsmi. -Package: libsmi2-dev -Description: A library to access SMI MIB information (development files) - These are the files needed to compile programs using libsmi - - - -Source package: libsndfile -Package: libsndfile-dev -Description: Library for reading/writing audio files - libsndfile is a library of C routines for reading and - writing files containing sampled audio data. Currently - it is able to read/write the following file types: - . - Various versions of WAV (integer, floating point, GSM, - and compressed formats); Microsoft PCM, A-law and u-law - formats; AIFF and AIFC; various AU/SND formats (Sun/NeXT, - Dec AU, G721 and G723 ADPCM); RAW header-less PCM files; - Amiga IFF/8SVX/16SV PCM files; Ensoniq PARIS (.PAF). - . - The author intends to soon add support for Soundfont II, - Gravis Ultrasound patch files, and Kurzweil K2000 sampler - files. "Other file formats may also be added on request." - . - This is the development version of libsndfile. You - will need this only if you intend to compile programs - that use this library. -Package: libsndfile0 -Description: Library for reading/writing audio files - libsndfile is a library of C routines for reading and - writing files containing sampled audio data. - . - Various versions of WAV (integer, floating point, GSM, - and compressed formats); Microsoft PCM, A-law and u-law - formats; AIFF and AIFC; various AU/SND formats (Sun/NeXT, - Dec AU, G721 and G723 ADPCM); RAW header-less PCM files; - Amiga IFF/8SVX/16SV PCM files; Ensoniq PARIS (.PAF). - . - The author intends to soon add support for Soundfont II, - Gravis Ultrasound patch files, and Kurzweil K2000 sampler - files. "Other file formats may also be added on request." - . - This package contains the shared library files for - libsndfile. - - - -Source package: libsnmp-mib-compiler-perl -Package: libsnmp-mib-compiler-perl -Description: SNMP::MIB::Compiler is a MIB compiler. - It fully supports both SMI(v1) and SMIv2. This module can be use to compile - MIBs (recursively or not) or load already compiled MIBs for ater use. - - - -Source package: libsnmp-ruby -Package: libsnmp-ruby -Description: an interface of UCD-SNMP for the Ruby - Ruby SNMP is UCD-SNMP library interface for the Ruby. A current - version is unstable, only supports SNMPv1 GET, GETNEXT request. - - - -Source package: libsnmp-session-perl -Package: libsnmp-session-perl -Description: Perl support for accessing SNMP-aware devices - SNMP_Session contains support for accessing SNMP-aware devices (routers, - network interfaces of machines running an SNMP daemon, Squid, etc) from - within Perl applications. - . - For more information, see http://www.switch.ch/misc/leinen/snmp/perl/. - - - -Source package: libsnsp -Package: libsnsp-dev -Description: simple networking scanning protocol - A simple and extensible protocol for provided and - distributed portscanning. It is a human readable - protocol (compares with SmTP in style). - . - This package contains the header file. - . - This is a first version. -Package: libsnsp0 -Description: simple networking scanning protocol lib - ATTENTION: this is a alpha version - simple and extensible protocol for provided and - distributed portscanning. It is a human readable - protocol (compares with SmTP in style). - . - This is a alpha version. - - - -Source package: libsoap-perl -Package: libsoap-perl -Description: SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in perl - SOAP is a protocol specification for invoking methods on servers, services, - components and objects. SOAP codifies the existing practice of using XML - and HTTP as a method invocation mechanism. The SOAP specification mandates - a small number of HTTP headers that facilitate firewall/proxy filtering. - The SOAP specification also mandates an XML vocabulary that is used for - representing method parameters, return values, and exceptions. - . - This library is developed at DevelopMentor, http://www.develop.com/soap/ - - - -Source package: libsocket6-perl -Package: libsocket6-perl -Description: Perl extensions for IPv6 - This module supports getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo() to intend to enable - protocol independent programming. If your environment supports IPv6, - IPv6 related defines such as AF_INET6 are included. - - - -Source package: libsql-statement-perl -Package: libsql-statement-perl -Description: perl SQL::Statement - SQL parsing and processing engine - The SQL::Statement module implements a small, abstract SQL engine. This - module is not useful itself, but as a base class for deriving concrete - SQL engines. The implementation is designed to work fine with the DBI - driver DBD::CSV, thus probably not so well suited for a larger - environment, but I'd hope it is extendable without too much problems. - - - -Source package: libsrp-dev -Package: libsrp-dev -Description: Implementation of the SRP protocol - Needed for telnet98 - - - -Source package: libstorable-perl -Package: libstorable-perl -Description: Storable extension for Perl5 - This package provides an interface to store and retrieve any data - structures to disk, no matter how complex and circular it is, - provided it contains only SCALAR, ARRAY, HASH and references to those - items, blessed or not. - - - -Source package: libstring-approx-perl -Package: libstring-approx-perl -Description: Perl extension for approximate matching (fuzzy matching) - String::Approx lets you match and substitute strings approximately. - With this you can emulate errors: typing errorrs, speling errors, - closely related vocabularies (colour color), genetic mutations (GAG - ACT), abbreviations (McScot, MacScot). - - - -Source package: libstring-escape-perl -Package: libstring-escape-perl -Description: Perl module that provides conversion functions for escaped strings - This module provides a flexible calling interface to some - frequently-performed string conversion functions, including applying - and expanding standard C/Unix-style backslash escapes like \n and \t, wrapping - and removing double-quotes, and truncating to fit within a desired length. - - - -Source package: libstring-shellquote-perl -Package: libstring-shellquote-perl -Description: quote strings for passing through the shell - This Perl module contains some functions which are useful for quoting - strings which are going to pass through the shell or a shell-like object. - - - -Source package: libstroke -Package: libstroke0 -Description: support for mouse strokes like those in Mentor Graphics - This library implements mouse strokes like those found in the Mentor Graphics - CAD software. gEDA uses this library, for example. fvwm can use mouse - strokes to cause certain actions, just like button clicks. -Package: libstroke0-dev -Description: development support for strokes like those in Mentor Graphics - This library implements strokes like those found in the Mentor Graphics - CAD software. gEDA uses this library, for example. This package contains - the header files needed for developing with this library. - - - -Source package: libstrscan-ruby -Package: libstrscan-ruby -Description: Fast string scanning library for Ruby. - Fast string scanning library for Ruby. - - - -Source package: libsufary-ruby -Package: libsufary-ruby -Description: Ruby module for SUFARY. - This module lets you use the SUFARY library from Ruby. - - - -Source package: libsys-cpuload-perl -Package: libsys-cpuload-perl -Description: module which retrieves load average of a machine - This module retrieves the 1 minute, 5 minute, and 15 - minute load average of a machine. - - - -Source package: libsys-utmp-perl -Package: libsys-utmp-perl -Description: perl module to query UTMP files. - Sys::Utmp provides a vaguely object oriented interface to the Unix user - accounting file /var/run/utmp, and other files of similar format. It can - only be used to query the contents of the file, and cannot modify it. - - - -Source package: libtabe -Package: libtabe-db -Description: Chinese lexicons database for libtabe in Big5 encoding - These data files contain Chinese lexicons, their reference counts, - and their pronunciation in BoPoMoFo. - . - If you want to use the bimsphone module in xcin, you need these - binary data files. - . - For more information: - http://libtabe.sourceforge.net/ -Package: libtabe-dev -Description: C development library for Chinese lexicons related functions - Libtabe is a C library which provides useful Chinese lexicons - functions/routines that deals with fundamental elements such as - pronunciation (BoPoMoFo), character frequency, word identification, - and word frequency. It also comes with a large free word database, - which is packaged as 'libtabe-db'. - . - This package provides a static library version of libtabe and header - files that are necessary for development works using libtabe, and also - some example codes. - . - For more information: - http://libtabe.sourceforge.net/ -Package: libtabe0 -Description: C library for Chinese lexicons related functions - Libtabe is a C library which provides useful Chinese lexicons - functions/routines that deals with fundamental elements such as - pronunciation(BoPoMoFo), character frequency, word identification, - word frequency. It also comes with a large free word database, which - is packages as 'libtabe-db'. - . - This package provides a shared library version of libtabe. -Package: libtabe0-dev -Description: C development library for Chinese lexicons related functions - Libtabe is a C library which provides useful Chinese lexicons - functions/routines that deals with fundamental elements such as - pronunciation(BoPoMoFo), character frequency, word identification, - word frequency. It also comes with a large free word database, which - is packages as 'libtabe-db'. - . - This package provides a static library version of libtabe and header - files that are necessary for development works for using with libtabe - and also some example codes. -Package: libtabe2 -Description: C library for Chinese lexicons related functions - Libtabe is a C library which provides useful Chinese lexicons - functions/routines that deals with fundamental elements such as - pronunciation (BoPoMoFo), character frequency, word identification, - and word frequency. It also comes with a large free word database, - which is packaged as 'libtabe-db'. - . - This package provides a shared library version of libtabe. - . - For more information: - http://libtabe.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: libtangram-perl -Package: libtangram-perl -Description: Orthogonal Object Persistence in Relational Databases - Tangram is an object-relational mapper. It makes objects persist in - relational databases, and provides powerful facilities for retrieving - and filtering them. Tangram fully supports object-oriented programming, - including polymorphism, multiple inheritance and collections. - It does so in an orthogonal fashion, that is, it doesn't require - your classes to implement support functions nor inherit from a utility class. - . - Tangram builds upon DBI, so you'll need to install DBI and at least - one DBD driver if that is not done already. You will also need - Set::Object. These modules are available from CPAN. - . - If you intend to run the regression tests (recommended), you will - also need to prepare an empty database before starting the installation - procedure. - - - -Source package: libtar -Package: libtar -Description: C library for manipulating tar archives - libtar allows programs to create, extract and test tar archives. - It supports both the strict POSIX tar format and many of the commonly-used - GNU extensions. -Package: libtar-dev -Description: C library for manipulating tar archives - Contains static library, headers, example code and development manpages - for libtar - - - -Source package: libtcl-ldap -Package: libtcl-ldap -Description: Library that enables writing Tcl scripts using the LDAP API - This library allows you to call all the standard LDAP API functions from - within a tcl or tk script. Searching, modification, deletion, etc. are - all implemented. LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, and - is used for many applications, such as name services (replacing NIS) - simple web based database applications (using PHP3) and much more. - - - -Source package: libtclobjc -Package: libtclobjc-dev -Description: Development library for libtclobjc. - Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. -Package: libtclobjc1 -Description: Tcl/Objective-C Interface Library. - libtclobjc is a library of Objective-C objects and support functions for - communicating between Objective-C and Tcl/Tk. From Tcl you can send - messages to Objective-C objects and get textual representations of - what's returned. Thus it provides a way to interactively type messages - and see the results, all inside the rich structure of the Tcl scripting - language--almost an Objective-C interpreter. The library also provides - an Objective-C object that will forward all of its messages to the Tcl - interpreter in textual format. - - - -Source package: libtemplate-perl -Package: libtemplate-perl -Description: template processing system written in perl - The Template Toolkit is a fast, powerful, flexible, and easily - extensible template processing system written in Perl. It is ideally - suited for (but not limited) to the creation of static and dynamic web - content. It includes support for all standard templating directives - and many additional features icluding output filtering, exception - handling, macro definition, support for plugin objects, definition of - template metadata, embedded Perl code, and much more. - . - This package contains the 'tpage' and 'ttree' executables which serve - as simple, powerful tools in the creation of static content without - any prerequisit knoweldge of Perl. It also contains an extensive set - of Perl modules ideally suited to act as a templating system in the - dynamic creation of web content. - . - Excellent offline batch processing makes it ideal for generating - non-web-based content including POD, LaTeX, PostScript, and plain text - from source templates. - . - This package includes the HTML and Postscript template libraries which - provide a number of basic templates for use in buidling pages in these - forms. -Package: libtemplate-perl-doc -Description: documenation for libtemplate-perl (template toolkit) - This package provides the HTML documenation and examples for Andy - Wardley's Template Toolkit (libtemplate-perl). This package contains - the source, libraries, and styles needed to build the documenation - with TT2 in addition to the prebuilt HTML. - . - Manual pages, pod, and perldoc documenation is distributed in - libtemplate-perl and libtemplate-stash-perl. -Package: libtemplate-stash-perl -Description: high speed stash for libtemplate-perl (template toolkit) - Doug Steinwand's high-speed drop-in replacement for Template::Stash - written in Perl XS. With this in place, the Template Toolkit - typically runs twice as fast as before! - - - -Source package: libterm-query-perl -Package: libterm-query-perl -Description: Subroutines that handle simple tty-based UI - Term::Query.pm is a Perl 5 module, which performs generalized queries on - various kinds of values. Validation and normalization of input, based - on the type, is automated, as is error reporting and re-solicitation of - input. - - - -Source package: libterm-readkey-perl -Package: libterm-readkey-perl -Description: Change terminal modes, and perform non-blocking reads - This module, Term::ReadKey, provides ioctl control for terminals so the - input modes can be changed. This allows reads of a single character at - a time. It also provides non-blocking reads of stdin, - retrieval/modification of the screen size, retrieval/modification of - the control characters, and many other terminal related features. - - - -Source package: libterm-readline-gnu-perl -Package: libterm-readline-gnu-perl -Description: Perl module to use GNU Readline library - This is an implementation of a Perl interface to the GNU Readline - Library. This module gives you input line editing, input history - management, word completion, and other similar facilities. This module - gives you access to almost all variables and functions documented in - the GNU ReadLine/History Library. This means you can write your custom - editing function, your custom completion function, and so on with Perl. - You may find it useful for prototyping before programming with C. - - - -Source package: libterm-readline-perl-perl -Package: libterm-readline-perl-perl -Description: Perl implementation of Readline libraries - This is a quick implementation of the minimal interface to Readline - libraries. The implementation is made in Perl (mostly) by Jeffrey - Friedl. The only thing this library does is to make it conformant (and - add some minimal changes, like using Term::ReadKey if present, and - correct work under xterm). - - - -Source package: libterm-shell-perl -Package: libterm-shell-perl -Description: Term::Shell -- Write command-line shells in Perl. - Term::Shell makes it joyfully easy to write command-line interfaces in Perl. - All the boring details like command-line parsing and terminal handling are - done for you. - - - -Source package: libterm-slang-perl -Package: libterm-slang-perl -Description: Perl interface to the S-Lang terminal library - This is an interface to the S-Lang terminal library for perl. - - - -Source package: libtest-cmd-perl -Package: libtest-cmd-perl -Description: perl module to providers testing framework - The Test::Cmd module provides a framework for portable automated testing - of executable commands and scripts (in any language, not just Perl), - especially commands and scripts that interface with the file system. - - - -Source package: libtest-simple-perl -Package: libtest-simple-perl -Description: Perl modules for writing tests - The Test::Simple module is an extremely simple, extremely basic - module for writing tests suitable for CPAN modules and other - pursuits. - . - The Test::More module is a drop-in replacement for Test::Simple and - provides a wide range of testing utilities. Various ways to say "ok" - with better diagnostics, facilities to skip tests, test future - features and compare complicated data structures. - - - -Source package: libtest-unit-perl -Package: libtest-unit-perl -Description: a unit testing interface for Perl - Test::Unit is the procedural style interface to a sophisticated - unit testing framework for Perl that is derived from the JUnit - testing framework for Java by Kent Beck and Erich Gamma. - . - While this framework is originally intended to support unit - testing in an object-oriented development paradigm (with support - for inheritance of tests etc.), Test::Unit is intended to - provide a simpler interface to the framework that is more - suitable for use in a scripting style environment. - - - -Source package: libtext-autoformat-perl -Package: libtext-autoformat-perl -Description: Perl module for automatic and manual text wrapping and reformating - This module provides intelligent formatting of plaintext without the - need for any kind of embedded mark-up. The module recognizes - Internet quoting conventions, a wide range of bullet and number - schemes, centred text, and block quotations, and reformats each - appropriately. Other options allow the user to adjust inter-word and - inter-paragraph spacing, justify text, and impose various - capitalization schemes. - . - The module also supplies a re-entrant, highly configurable - replacement for the built-in Perl format() mechanism. - - - -Source package: libtext-csv-perl -Package: libtext-csv-perl -Description: perl Text::CSV_XS - comma-separated values manipulation routines - Text::CSV provides facilities for the composition and decomposition of - comma-separated values. An instance of the Text::CSV class can combine - fields into a CSV string and parse a CSV string into fields. - - - -Source package: libtext-format-perl -Package: libtext-format-perl -Description: Perl module for formatting (text) paragraphs - This module provides the following functions: - . - format() Format text into a paragraph. Text is first broken into - words and then joined back together to make up the - paragraph. There are numerous attributes you can set to - your liking. - . - paragraphs() Treats each element of the array passed in as a separate - paragraph and passes them to format() for formatting. - The list returned will be then formatted into separate - paragraphs. - . - center() Centers all the lines that were passed in. - . - expand() Expand tabs into spaces. - . - unexpand() Turn spaces into tabs. First calls expand() to expand - tabs into spaces and then turns tabstop number of spaces - into tabs, you can set tabstop size with tabstop(). - - - -Source package: libtext-iconv-perl -Package: libtext-iconv-perl -Description: Convert between character sets in Perl - The iconv() family of functions from XPG4 define an API for converting - between character sets (e.g. UTF-8 to Latin1, EBCDIC to ASCII). They - are provided by libc6 - . - This package allows access to them from Perl via the Text::Iconv - package. - - - -Source package: libtext-kakasi-perl -Package: libtext-kakasi-perl -Description: KAKASI interface for scripting language Perl. - KAKASI interface module for Perl. - KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters - to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(alphabetical description of Japanese - pronunciation). - - - -Source package: libtext-query-perl -Package: libtext-query-perl -Description: Text::Query - Query processing framework - This module provides an object that matches a data source - against a query expression. - . - Query expressions are compiled into an internal form when a new - object is created or the `prepare' method is called; they are - not recompiled on each match. - . - The class provided by this module uses four packages to process - the query. The query parser parses the question and calls a - query expression builder (internal form of the question). The - optimizer is then called to reduce the complexity of the - expression. The solver applies the expression on a data source. - - - -Source package: libtext-querysql-perl -Package: libtext-querysql-perl -Description: Text-Query-SQL provides query builders for SQL databases - Text-Query-SQL is derived from the Text-Query module. - What is Text-Query then ? It is a general purpose query - parser and resolver. It is able to parse the AltaVista 'simple - query' and 'advanced query' syntax. The resulting syntax tree - is then used to build a search query that depends on the - database used. - . - Text-Query-SQL provides query builders for - SQL databases. Searching 'foo and bar' will retrieve rows containing - the words foo and bar. It does it by generating the appropriate SQL - request. - . - At present Text-Query-SQL only supports MySQL - but one could easily add support for any other database - (see DATABASE file), the module was architected to make this easy. - - - -Source package: libtext-template-perl -Package: libtext-template-perl -Description: Text::Template perl module - This is a library for generating form letters, building HTML pages, or - filling in templates generally. A `template' is a piece of text that - has little Perl programs embedded in it here and there. When you `fill - in' a template, you evaluate the little programs and replace them with - their values. - - - -Source package: libtext-unaccent-perl -Package: libtext-unaccent-perl -Description: provides functions to remove accents using UTF16 as a pivot. - Text::Unaccent is a module that provides functions to remove accents - from a string. For instance the string été will become ete. The - charset of the input string is specified as an argument. The input is - converted to UTF-16 using iconv(3), accents are stripped and the - result is converted back to the original charset. The iconv --list - command on GNU/Linux will show all charset supported. - - - -Source package: libtext-wrapper-perl -Package: libtext-wrapper-perl -Description: Simple word wrapping routine - Text::Wrapper provides simple word wrapping. It breaks long lines, - but does not alter spacing or remove existing line breaks. If you're - looking for more sophisticated text formatting, try the - Text::Format module. - - - -Source package: libti68k -Package: libti68k -Description: Motorola 68000 emulation library for Texas Instruments calculators - This is the TI68k core emulation used by GtkTIemu, a Texas Instruments calculators - emulator. - . - The core emulation is based on the 68k core emulation from UAE and has been - modified to suit the Texas Instruments hardware. -Package: libti68k-dev -Description: Development files for the libti68k - This package contains the files needed to compile and link your own programs - against the libti68k. - - - -Source package: libticables2 -Package: libticables2 -Description: Support library for Texas Instruments link cables - This library provides functions to use Texas Instruments link cables - for TI calculators. It currently supports all cables on i386 and the grey - TI GraphLink (tm) on all other archs. - . - The TI GraphLink (tm) USB is also supported through a kernel module, - see http://lpg.ticalc.org/ for more informations. - . - The documentation and development files are included in the libticables2-dev - package. -Package: libticables2-dev -Description: Support library for Texas Instruments link cables [development files] - The libticables provides functions to use Texas Instruments link cables - with TI calculators. It currently supports all cables on i386 and the grey - TI GraphLink (tm) on all other archs. - . - The TI GraphLink (tm) USB is also supported through a kernel module, - see http://lpg.ticalc.org/ for more informations. - . - This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will - use the libticables (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along - with the documentation of the libticables. - - - -Source package: libticables3 -Package: libticables3 -Description: Support library for Texas Instruments link cables - This library provides functions to use Texas Instruments link cables for TI - calculators. It currently supports all cables on i386, including the USB one. - Supported cables may vary depending on your architecture. - . - The serial (home-made, BlackLink), parallel and USB cables may require your - users to run your software with root privileges. You can avoid this by - installing the three kernel modules supporting these cables. The source of - these modules are provided in the tidev-modules-source package. It will produce - a Debian package containing the three binary modules, compiled for your running - kernel. - . - The documentation and development files are included in the libticables3-dev - package. -Package: libticables3-dev -Description: Support library for Texas Instruments link cables [development files] - This library provides functions to use Texas Instruments link cables for TI - calculators. It currently supports all cables on i386, including the USB one. - Supported cables may vary depending on your architecture. - . - The serial (home-made, BlackLink), parallel and USB cables may require your - users to run your software with root privileges. You can avoid this by - installing the three kernel modules supporting these cables. The source of - these modules are provided in the tidev-modules-source package. It will produce - a Debian package containing the three binary modules, compiled for your running - kernel. - . - This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will - use the libticables (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along - with the documentation of the libticables. - - - -Source package: libticalcs2 -Package: libticalcs2 -Description: Provides functions to communicate with TI calculators - The libticalcs provides a set of functions to communicate with Texas Instruments - calculators. It implements the TI protocol for each type of calculator, independently - of the link cable used to establish the link. - . - All graphing calculators from Texas Instruments are supported. - . - The documentation and development files are included in the libticalcs2-dev package. -Package: libticalcs2-dev -Description: Provides functions to communicate with TI calculators [development files] - The libticalcs provides a set of functions to communicate with Texas Instruments - calculators. It implements the TI protocol for each type of calculator, independently - of the link cable used to establish the link. - . - All graphing calculators from Texas Instruments are supported. - . - This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will use - the libticalcs (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along with - documentation of the libticalcs. - - - -Source package: libticalcs3 -Package: libticalcs3 -Description: Provides functions to communicate with TI calculators - The libticalcs provides a set of functions to communicate with Texas - Instruments calculators. It implements the TI protocol for each type of - calculator, independently of the link cable used to establish the link. - . - All graphing calculators from Texas Instruments are supported. - . - The documentation and development files are included in the libticalcs3-dev - package. -Package: libticalcs3-dev -Description: Provides functions to communicate with TI calculators [development files] - The libticalcs provides a set of functions to communicate with Texas - Instruments calculators. It implements the TI protocol for each type of - calculator, independently of the link cable used to establish the link. - . - All graphing calculators from Texas Instruments are supported. - . - This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will use - the libticalcs (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along with - documentation of the libticalcs. - - - -Source package: libtie-cache-perl -Package: libtie-cache-perl -Description: perl Tie::Cache - LRU Cache in Memory. - This module implements a least recently used (LRU) cache in memory - through a tie interface. Any time data is stored in the tied hash, that - key/value pair has an entry time associated with it, and as the cache - fills up, those members of the cache that are the oldest are removed to - make room for new entries. - . - So, the cache only "remembers" the last written entries, up to the size - of the cache. This can be especially useful if you access great amounts - of data, but only access a minority of the data a majority of the time. - - - -Source package: libtie-ixhash-perl -Package: libtie-ixhash-perl -Description: ordered associative arrays for Perl - This Perl module implements Perl hashes that preserve the order in which the - hash elements were added. The order is not affected when values - corresponding to existing keys in the IxHash are changed. The elements can - also be set to any arbitrary supplied order. The familiar perl array - operations can also be performed on the IxHash. - - - -Source package: libtiffep1 -Package: libtiffep1 -Description: Texas Instruments (calculators) File Format Engine and Proxy - The TI File Format Engine and Proxy library offers a set of functions - to handle files representing variables used by Texas Instruments - calculators. - . - The documentation and development files are included in the libtiffep1-dev - package. -Package: libtiffep1-dev -Description: Texas Instruments File Format Engine and Proxy (development files) - The TI File Format Engine and Proxy library offers a set of functions - to handle files representing variables used by Texas Instruments - calculators. - . - This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will use - the libtiffep (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along with - the documentation of the libtiffep. - - - -Source package: libtime-duration-perl -Package: libtime-duration-perl -Description: Time::Duration -- rounded or exact English expression of durations - This module provides functions for expressing durations in rounded or exact - terms. - - - -Source package: libtime-hires-perl -Package: libtime-hires-perl -Description: High-resolution time manipulation in perl - Libtime-hires-perl is a Perl module for dealing with high-resolution - time interfaces. - - - -Source package: libtime-modules-perl -Package: libtime-modules-perl -Description: Various Perl modules for time/date manipulation - This package contains the following perl5 modules: - Time::CTime.pm - ctime, strftime, and asctime - Time::JulianDay.pm - Julian Day conversions - Time::ParseDate.pm - Reverses strftime and also understands relative times - Time::Timezone.pm - Time::DaysInMonth.pm - - - -Source package: libtime-period-perl -Package: libtime-period-perl -Description: Perl library for testing if a time() is in a specific period - This Perl library provides a function which tells whether a specific - time falls within a specified time period. Its syntax for specifying - time periods allows you to test for conditions like "Monday to Friday, - 9am till 5pm" and "on the second Tuesday of the month" and "between 4pm - and 4:15pm" and "in the first half of each minute" and "in January of - 1998". - - - -Source package: libtk-img -Package: libtk-img -Description: Extended image format support for Tcl/Tk - Img is a package to enhance Tk by providing support for various image - formats such as XPM, GIF (transparency supported, but not LZW), PNG, - JPEG, TIFF, and PostScript. - . - The libimg library can be loaded dynamically into Tcl/Tk scripts to - provide the image handling functions. - . - Also included is the tkv script, which is basically a functional - demo/proof-of-concept for Img. - - - -Source package: libtmail-ruby -Package: libtmail-ruby -Description: mail class library for Ruby - Tmail is a mail class library for handle mail header or MIME multi - part mail easily. - - - -Source package: libtool -Package: libltdl0 -Description: A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool - This package contains the run-time libltdl library. - . - A small library that aims at hiding the various difficulties of dlopening - libraries from programmers. -Package: libltdl0-dev -Description: A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - libltdl package. - . - A small library that aims at hiding the various difficulties of dlopening - libraries from programmers. -Package: libltdl3 -Description: A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool - This package contains the run-time libltdl library. - . - A small library that aims at hiding the various difficulties of - dlopening libraries from programmers. It is a system independent - dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool. - . - It supports the following dlopen interfaces: - * dlopen (Solaris, Linux and various BSD flavors) - * shl_load (HP-UX) - * LoadLibrary (Win16 and Win32) - * load_add_on (BeOS) - * GNU DLD (emulates dynamic linking for static libraries) - * libtool's dlpreopen -Package: libltdl3-dev -Description: A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool - This package contains the header files and static libraries for the - libltdl package. - . - A small library that aims at hiding the various difficulties of - dlopening libraries from programmers. It is a system independent - dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool. - . - It supports the following dlopen interfaces: - * dlopen (Solaris, Linux and various BSD flavors) - * shl_load (HP-UX) - * LoadLibrary (Win16 and Win32) - * load_add_on (BeOS) - * GNU DLD (emulates dynamic linking for static libraries) - * libtool's dlpreopen -Package: libtool -Description: Generic library support script - This is GNU libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides - the complexity of generating special library types (such as shared - libraries) behind a consistent interface. To use libtool, add the - new generic library building commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, - or Makefile.am. See the documentation for details. Libtool supports - building static libraries on all platforms. - . - Libtool supports generation of C, C++ and Java libraries. -Package: libtool-doc -Description: Generic library support script - This package contains the GNU libtool documentation. - . - GNU libtool is generic library support script. Libtool hides - the complexity of generating special library types (such as shared - libraries) behind a consistent interface. To use libtool, add the - new generic library building commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, - or Makefile.am. See the documentation for details. Libtool supports - building static libraries on all platforms. - - - -Source package: libtree-redblack-perl -Package: libtree-redblack-perl -Description: Perl implementation of Red/Black tree, a balanced tree. - This is a demonstration package, showing the performance differences - between different methods of data storage and accessing. It contains - a perl implementation of the Red/Black tree algorithm found in the - book "Algorithms", by Cormen, Leiserson & Rivest (more commonly known - as "CLR" or "The White Book"). A Red/Black tree is a binary tree - which remains "balanced"- that is, the longest length from root to a - node is at most one more than the shortest such length. It is fairly - efficient; no operation takes more than O(lg(n)) time. - . - An example perl script is contained in the documentation directory, - which would show the different run times using hash table, linear or - tree structure. - - - -Source package: libuconv-ruby -Package: libuconv-ruby -Description: Encoding translation module for Ruby supported Unicode and EUC-JP - The encoding translation module for the object-oriented scripting language - Ruby. Supported character encodings are UCS-4, UTF-16, UTF-8, EUC-JP and - CP932 (a variant of Shift_JIS for Japanese Windows). This cannot detect - character encoding automatically. - - - -Source package: libungif -Package: libungif-bin -Description: programs to convert GIF images - These are some programs that use libungif to convert images. - . - The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which - is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only - write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed - GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may - not be available on CD). -Package: libungif3g -Description: shared library for GIF images (runtime lib) - This is a shared library for working with GIF images. - . - The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which - is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only - write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed - GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may - not be available on CD). -Package: libungif3g-dev -Description: shared library for GIF images (development files) - This package contains header files needed to compile programs that use - libungif. - . - The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which - is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only - write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed - GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may - not be available on CD). - - - -Source package: libungif4 -Package: libungif-bin -Description: programs to convert GIF images - These are some programs that use libungif to convert images. - . - The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which - is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only - write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed - GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may - not be available on CD). -Package: libungif4-dev -Description: shared library for GIF images (development files) - This package contains header files needed to compile programs that use - libungif. - . - The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which - is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only - write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed - GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may - not be available on CD). -Package: libungif4g -Description: shared library for GIF images (runtime lib) - This is a shared library for working with GIF images. - . - The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which - is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only - write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed - GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may - not be available on CD). - - - -Source package: libunicode -Package: libunicode-dev -Description: The GNOME Unicode library - development files. - libunicode is a library for manipulating Unicode characters and - strings. It understands both the UTF-8 and UCS-2 encodings, and has a - framework for adding support for new encodings. -Package: libunicode0 -Description: The GNOME Unicode library. - libunicode is a library for manipulating Unicode characters and - strings. It understands both the UTF-8 and UCS-2 encodings, and has a - framework for adding support for new encodings. - - - -Source package: libunicode-map-perl -Package: libunicode-map-perl -Description: Perl module for mapping charsets from and to utf16 unicode - This module converts strings from and to 2-byte Unicode UCS2 format. - All mappings happen via 2 byte UTF16 encodings, not via 1 byte UTF8 - encoding. To convert between UTF8 and UTF16 use Unicode::String. - . - For historical reasons this module coexists with Unicode::Map8. - Please use Unicode::Map8 unless you need to care for >1 byte - character sets, e.g. chinese GB2312. Anyway, if you stick to the - basic functionality (see documentation) you can use both modules - equivalently. - . - You need the libwww-perl package to run the example mirrorMappings. - - - -Source package: libunicode-map8-perl -Package: libunicode-map8-perl -Description: Perl module to map 8bit character sets to Unicode - The Unicode::Map8 class implements efficient mapping tables between - 8-bit character sets and 16 bit character sets like Unicode. About - 170 different mapping tables between various known character sets and - Unicode is distributed with this package. The source of these tables - is the vendor mapping tables provided by Unicode, Inc. and the code - tables in RFC 1345. New maps can easily be installed. - - - -Source package: libunicode-maputf8-perl -Package: libunicode-maputf8-perl -Description: Perl module for conversing between any character sets and UTF8 - This module provides an adapter layer between core routines for - converting to and from UTF8 and other encodings. In essence, a way - to give multiple existing Unicode modules a single common interface - so you don't have to know the underlying implementations to do - simple UTF8 to-from other character set encoding conversions. As - such, it wraps the Unicode::String, Unicode::Map8, Unicode::Map and - Jcode modules in a standardized and simple API. - . - This also provides general character set conversion operation based - on UTF8 - it is possible to convert between any two compatible and - supported character sets via a simple two step chaining of - conversions. - . - As with most things Perlish - if you give it a few big chunks of text - to chew on instead of lots of small ones it will handle many more - characters per second. - . - By design, it can be easily extended to encompass any new charset - encoding conversion modules that arrive on the scene. - - - -Source package: libunicode-string-perl -Package: libunicode-string-perl -Description: Perl modules for Unicode strings - This package contains the Unicode::String and Unicode::CharName modules that - enable the representation and manipulation of Unicode character strings in - perl 5 - - - -Source package: libunix-syslog-perl -Package: libunix-syslog-perl -Description: Perl interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls - This module provides an interface to the system logger syslogd(8) via - Perl's XSUBs. The implementation attempts to resemble the native - libc-functions of your system, so that anyone being familiar with - syslog.h should be able to use this module right away. - - - -Source package: liburi-perl -Package: liburi-perl -Description: Manipulates and accesses URI strings - From the README: - . - This package contains the URI.pm module with friends. The module - implements the URI class. Objects of this class represent Uniform - Resource Identifier (URI) references as specified in RFC 2396. - . - URI objects can be used to access and manipulate the various - components that make up these strings. There are also methods to - combine URIs in various ways. - . - The URI class replace the URI::URL class that used to be distributed - with libwww-perl. This package contains an emulation of the old - URI::URL interface. The emulated URI::URL implement both the old and - the new interface. - - - -Source package: libusb -Package: libusb-0.1-4 -Description: Userspace USB programming library - Library for programming USB applications without the knowledge - of Linux kernel internals. - . - More information can be found at the Linux USB web site - http://www.linux-usb.org/ . -Package: libusb-dev -Description: Userspace USB programming library development files - Library for programming USB applications without the knowledge - of Linux kernel internals. - . - More information can be found at the Linux USB web site - http://www.linux-usb.org/ . -Package: libusb0 -Description: Userspace USB programming library - Library for programming USB applications without the knowledge - of Linux kernel internals. - . - More information can be found at the Linux USB web site - http://www.linux-usb.org/ . - - - -Source package: libv1.22 -Package: libv-bin -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (binaries). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif - widget set. -Package: libv-dbg -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena library debugging files). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif - widget set. -Package: libv-dev -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena development files). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena - widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, - and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. -Package: libv-doc -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (documentation). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. -Package: libv1.22 -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X and Win32 (suitable for NT - and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif - widget set. -Package: libvx-dbg -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif library debugging files). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena - widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, - and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. -Package: libvx-dev -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif development files). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif - widget set. -Package: libvx1.22 -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X and Win32 (suitable for NT - and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena - widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, - and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. - - - -Source package: libv1.25 -Package: libv-bin -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (binaries). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif - widget set. -Package: libv-dbg -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif library debugging files). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif - widget set. -Package: libv-dev -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif development files). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif - widget set. -Package: libv-doc -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (documentation). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. -Package: libv1.25 -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X and Win32 (suitable for NT - and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif - widget set. -Package: libvx-dbg -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena library debugging files). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena - widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, - and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. -Package: libvx-dev -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena development files). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 - (suitable for NT and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena - widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, - and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. -Package: libvx1.25 -Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena). - V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X and Win32 (suitable for NT - and Windows 95). - . - It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for - Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel - of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena - widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, - and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. - - - -Source package: libvorbis -Package: libvorbis-dev -Description: Vorbis Library Development - The libvorbis-dev package contains the header files and documentation - needed to develop applications with libvorbis. -Package: libvorbis0 -Description: The Vorbis General Audio Compression Codec - Ogg Vorbis is a fully open, non-proprietary, patent-and-royalty-free, - general-purpose compressed audio format for audio and music at fixed - and variable bitrates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel. - - - -Source package: libweakref-perl -Package: libweakref-perl -Description: perl module to create weak references - A weak reference is just like an ordinary Perl reference except that - it isn't included in the reference count of the thing referred to. - This means that once all references to a particular piece of data are - weak, the piece of data is freed and all the weak references are set - to undef. This is particularly useful for implementing circular - data structures without memory leaks or caches of objects. - - - -Source package: libwhisker-perl -Package: libwhisker-perl -Description: Perl module geared for HTTP testing - libwhisker-perl is a Perl module written by rain forest puppy to - implement fast and small replacements to the usual HTTP testing - functions, as available in LWP, URI, HTML::Parser, MIME::Base64, - etc., that are also present in whisker. - . - libwhisker : - * can communicate over HTTP 0.9, 1.0, and 1.1 - * uses persistent connections (keep-alives) - * has proxy support - * has SSL support (through libnet-ssleay-perl) - * can handle chunked encoding - - - -Source package: libwmf -Package: libwmf-bin -Description: Windows metafile conversion tools. - Windows metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows - programs, e.g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a library for interpreting - metafile images and either displaying them using X or converting them - to standard formats such as PNG, JPEG, PS, EPS and SVG(Z)... - . - This package contains several frontends to libwmf. -Package: libwmf-dev -Description: Windows metafile conversion development. - Windows metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows - programs, e.g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a library for interpreting - metafile images and either displaying them using X or converting them - to standard formats such as PNG, JPEG, PS, EPS and SVG(Z)... - . - This package contains the static library and header files. -Package: libwmf-doc -Description: Windows metafile documentation. - Windows metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows - programs, e.g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a library for interpreting - metafile images and either displaying them using X or converting them - to standard formats such as PNG, JPEG, PS, EPS and SVG(Z)... - . - This package documents the libwmf API and WMF in general. -Package: libwmf0 -Description: WMF conversion libraries - Windows Metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows - programs, e. g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a set of libraries for - converting WMF files into other formats. Currently it supports a gd - binding for conversion to GIF, and an X one for drawing directly to - an X window or pixmap. - . - This package contains the shared library. -Package: libwmf0-dev -Description: WMF conversion development libraries and headers - Windows Metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows - programs, e. g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a set of libraries for - converting WMF files into other formats. Currently it supports a gd - binding for conversion to GIF, and an X one for drawing directly to - an X window or pixmap. - . - This package contains the development support files. -Package: libwmf0.2-2 -Description: Windows metafile conversion library. - Windows metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows - programs, e.g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a library for interpreting - metafile images and either displaying them using X or converting them - to standard formats such as PNG, JPEG, PS, EPS and SVG(Z)... - . - This package contains the shared library. - - - -Source package: libwn6 -Package: libwn-dev -Description: Many numerical and memory management functions - This collection of C software written by Will Naylor includes - functions for linear programming (with dense matrices only), linear - algebra (including sparse matrices), transportation problem, network - flow (critical path, longest path, shortest path), optimization - (conjugate gradient and simulated annealing), hash tables, single - linked lists, binary trees, complex arithmetic, and discrete Fourier - transform (FFT and otherwise). - . - This package includes the header files and documentation required to - compile programs that use libwn6. -Package: libwn6 -Description: Many numerical and memory management functions - This collection of C software written by Will Naylor includes - functions for linear programming (with dense matrices only), linear - algebra (including sparse matrices), transportation problem, network - flow (critical path, longest path, shortest path), optimization - (conjugate gradient and simulated annealing), hash tables, single - linked lists, binary trees, complex arithmetic, and discrete Fourier - transform (FFT and otherwise). - . - If you want to compile programs using libwn6, then you also need to - install libwn-dev. - - - -Source package: libwnck -Package: libwnck-1 -Description: Window Navigator Construction Kit - runtime files - A library to use for writing pagers and task lists. -Package: libwnck-dev -Description: Window Navigator Construction Kit - development files - A library to use for writing pagers and task lists. - - - -Source package: libwrap-ruby -Package: libwrap-ruby -Description: TCP wrappers library for Ruby - libwrap-ruby is TCP wrappers library for Ruby. - - - -Source package: libwww-perl -Package: libwww-perl -Description: WWW client/server library for Perl - Libwww-perl is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple - and consistent programming interface (API) to the World-Wide Web. The - main focus of the library is to provide classes and functions that - allow you to write WWW clients, thus libwww-perl said to be a WWW - client library. The library also contain modules that are of more - general use, as well as a simple HTTP/1.1-compatible server - implementation. - . - The URI modules have been split off into liburi-perl; install that - package if you need them. - - - -Source package: libwww-search-perl -Package: libwww-search-perl -Description: Perl modules which provide an API to WWW search engines. - WWW::Search is a collection of Perl modules which provide an API to - various WWW search engines. The list changes too frequently to keep - up to date. - - - -Source package: libxml -Package: libxml-dev -Description: Development files for the GNOME XML library - XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. - A regular markup language defines a way to describe information in - a certain class of documents (eg HTML). XML lets you define your - own customized markup languages for many classes of document. It - can do this because it's written in SGML, the international standard - metalanguage for markup languages. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using - the GNOME XML library. -Package: libxml1 -Description: GNOME XML library - XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. - A regular markup language defines a way to describe information in - a certain class of documents (eg HTML). XML lets you define your - own customized markup languages for many classes of document. It - can do this because it's written in SGML, the international standard - metalanguage for markup languages. - - - -Source package: libxml++ -Package: libxml++0 -Description: A C++ interface to the GNOME XML library (libxml2) - XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. - This is a C++ interface to the GNOME XML library (version 2). -Package: libxml++0-dev -Description: A C++ interface to the GNOME XML library (libxml2) - XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. - This is a C++ interface to the GNOME XML library (version 2). - . - Install this package if you with to develop your own programs using this - library. - - - -Source package: libxml-catalog-perl -Package: libxml-catalog-perl -Description: Perl module for resolving public and system identifiers - This module implements draft 0.4 of John Cowan's XML Catalog (formerly known - as XCatalog) proposal (). - Catalogs may be written in either SOCAT or XML syntax (see the proposal for - syntax details); XML::Catalog will assume SOCAT syntax if the catalog is not - in well-formed XML syntax. - - - -Source package: libxml-checker-perl -Package: libxml-checker-perl -Description: Perl module for validating XML - This module contains several classes for validating XML: - . - XML::Checker - contains the XML::Checker class that is used by the others - XML::Checker::Parser - an XML::Parser that validates at parse time - XML::DOM::ValParser - an XML::DOM::Parser that validates at parse time - - - -Source package: libxml-csv-perl -Package: libxml-csv-perl -Description: Perl module for transforming CSV documents into XML - This module provides functions to easily transform CSV documents into - XML. The module uses Text::CSV_XS to parse csv files and put into - perl data structure. The perl data structure is then written into - xml data structure. XML::CSV allows to create your own Text::CSV_XS - object with defaults that fit your needs or just use defaults. - - - -Source package: libxml-dom-perl -Package: libxml-dom-perl -Description: Perl module for building DOM Level 1 compliant doc structures - This module parses XML strings or files and builds a data structure - that conforms to the API of the Document Object Model as described at - http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1. See the XML::Parser manpage - for other available features of the XML::DOM::Parser class. - . - The suggested packages are only needed for the examples. - - - -Source package: libxml-dumper-perl -Package: libxml-dumper-perl -Description: Perl module for dumping Perl objects from/to XML - XML::Dumper dumps Perl data to a structured XML format. - . - XML::Dumper can also read XML data that was previously dumped - by the module and convert it back to Perl. - . - . - This might be useful for dumping Perl objects to files - using an XML format that can be reloaded or accessed by - other programs. Maybe even other languages. - - - -Source package: libxml-encoding-perl -Package: libxml-encoding-perl -Description: Perl module for parsing encoding map XML files - This module, built as a subclass of XML::Parser, parses encoding map - XML files. Included in the package is the compile_encoding script - that compiles these to the binary form used by XML::Parser in order - to parse scripts in the given encoding. Also included is a script - that generates encoding map XML files from the type of mapping files - obtained at ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS. - . - Several encoding maps are included in the maps subdirectory. - - - -Source package: libxml-filter-detectws-perl -Package: libxml-filter-detectws-perl -Description: Perl module for detecting ignorable whitespace - This module is a PerlSAX filter that detects which character data - contains ignorable whitespace and optionally filters it. - . - The XML spec defines ignorable whitespace as the character data found - in elements that were defined in an declaration with a model - of 'EMPTY' or 'Children' (Children is the rule that does not contain - '#PCDATA'). - . - In addition, XML::Filter::DetectWS allows the user to define other - whitespace to be ignorable. The ignorable whitespace is passed to - the PerlSAX Handler with the ignorable_whitespace handler, provided - that the Handler implements this method. Otherwise it is passed to - the characters handler. If the SkipIgnorableWS is set, the ignorable - whitespace is simply discarded. XML::Filter::DetectWS also takes - xml:space attributes into account. - . - CDATA sections are passed in the standard PerlSAX way (i.e. with - surrounding start_cdata and end_cdata events), unless the Handler - does not implement these methods. In that case, the CDATA section is - simply passed to the characters method. - - - -Source package: libxml-filter-reindent-perl -Package: libxml-filter-reindent-perl -Description: Perl module for reformatting whitespace for pretty printing XML - This module can be used as a PerlSAX filter to reformat an XML - document before sending it to a PerlSAX handler that prints it (like - XML::Handler::Composer). - . - Like XML::Filter::DetectWS, it detects ignorable whitespace and - blocks of whitespace characters in certain places. It uses this - information and information supplied by the user to determine where - whitespace may be modified, deleted or inserted. Based on the indent - settings, it then modifies, inserts and deletes characters and - ignorable_whitespace events accordingly. - . - This is just a first stab at the implementation. It may be buggy and - may change completely! - - - -Source package: libxml-filter-saxt-perl -Package: libxml-filter-saxt-perl -Description: Perl module for replicating events to several event handlers - This module is like the Unix 'tee' command in that it multiplexes the - input stream to several output streams. In this case, the input - stream is a PerlSAX event producer (like XML::Parser::PerlSAX) and - the output streams are PerlSAX handlers or filters. - . - The SAXT constructor takes a list of hash references. Each hash - specifies an output handler. The hash keys can be: DocumentHandler, - DTDHandler, EntityResolver or Handler, where Handler is a combination - of the previous three and acts as the default handler. E.g. if - DocumentHandler is not specified, it will try to use Handler. - - - -Source package: libxml-filter-xslt-perl -Package: libxml-filter-xslt-perl -Description: Perl module for XSLT as a SAX Filter - This module implements XSLT as a SAX Filter. At the moment it only - uses XML::LibXSLT as an XSLT transformer, but hopefully in the future - we can support others too (it's written with that in mind). - . - The beauty is you can stick other things in the transformation chain - if you want, or you can make the writer use XML::Handler::HTMLWriter - if you want to write out valid HTML 4.0, or you can make the - generator something like XML::Generator::DBI. The possibilities are - endless. - - - -Source package: libxml-generator-perl -Package: libxml-generator-perl -Description: Perl module for generating XML files - This is a simple module to help in the generation of XML. Basically, - you create an XML::Generator object and then call a method for each - tag, supplying the contents of that tag as parameters. - - - -Source package: libxml-grove-perl -Package: libxml-grove-perl -Description: Perl module for accessing parsed *ML instances - This module provides simple access to the information set of parsed - XML, HTML, or SGML instances using a tree of Perl hashes. This - package also includes several extensions to XML::Grove that provide - the following: - . - * returning element contents as a string - * returning element contents as XML, HTML, or Canonical XML - * processing entire groves using the visitor pattern - * processing entire groves using PerlSAX - * running a filter over all nodes in the grove - * substituting values into an XML template grove - * indexing a grove by ID or other attributes - * accessing elements and objects via URL-like paths - - - -Source package: libxml-handler-composer-perl -Package: libxml-handler-composer-perl -Description: Perl module for generating XML output - This module is similar to XML::Writer, XML::Handler::XMLWriter, - XML::Handler::YAWriter etc. in that it generates XML output. - . - This implementation may not be fast and it may not be the best - solution for your particular problem, but it has some features that - may be missing in the other implementations. - - - -Source package: libxml-handler-printevents-perl -Package: libxml-handler-printevents-perl -Description: Perl module for printing PerlSAX events (for debugging) - This module prints the PerlSAX events it receives to STDOUT. It can - be useful when debugging PerlSAX filters. It supports all PerlSAX - handler including ignorable_whitespace. - - - -Source package: libxml-handler-trees-perl -Package: libxml-handler-trees-perl -Description: Perl module for building tree structures using PerlSAX handlers - This module provides three PerlSAX handler classes for building tree - structures. XML::Handler::Tree builds the same type of tree as the - "Tree" style in XML::Parser. XML::Handler::EasyTree builds the same - type of tree as the "EasyTree" style added to XML::Parser by - XML::Parser::EasyTree. XML::Handler::TreeBuilder builds the same - type of tree as Sean M. Burke's XML::TreeBuilder. These classes make - it possible to construct these tree structures from sources other - than XML::Parser. - . - All three handlers can be driven by either PerlSAX 1 or PerlSAX 2 - drivers. In all cases, the end_document() method returns a reference - to the constructed tree, which normally becomes the return value of - the PerlSAX driver. - - - -Source package: libxml-handler-yawriter-perl -Package: libxml-handler-yawriter-perl -Description: Perl module for writing XML documents - This module implements Yet Another XML::Handler::Writer. The reasons - for this one are needing a flexible escaping technique, and wanting - some kind of pretty printing. - - - -Source package: libxml-libxml-perl -Package: libxml-libxml-perl -Description: Perl module for using the Gnome libxml2 library - This module is an interface to the gnome libxml2 DOM parser (no SAX - parser support yet), and the DOM tree. It also provides an - XML::XPath-like findnodes() interface, providing access to the XPath - API in libxml2. - - - -Source package: libxml-libxslt-perl -Package: libxml-libxslt-perl -Description: Perl module for using the Gnome libxslt library - This module is a fast XSLT library, based on the Gnome libxslt engine. - . - Performance is currently about twice that of XML::Sablotron (based on - XSLTMark tests converted to Perl). - . - The libxslt processor is also highly standards compliant, with - practically all of XSLT 1.0 being supported in version 0.9 of - libxslt. - - - -Source package: libxml-namespacesupport-perl -Package: libxml-namespacesupport-perl -Description: Perl module for supporting simple generic namespaces - This module offers a simple to process namespaced XML names (unames) - from within any application that may need them. It also helps - maintain a prefix to namespace URI map, and provides a number of - basic checks. - . - The model for this module is SAX2's NamespaceSupport class, readable - at http://www.megginson.com/SAX/Java/javadoc/org/xml/sax/helpers/ - /NamespaceSupport.html. It adds a few perlisations where thought to - be appropriate. - - - -Source package: libxml-node-perl -Package: libxml-node-perl -Description: Perl module for parsing XML files node based - This module allows you to register callback functions or variables - for any XML node. If you register a call back function, it will be - called when the node of the type you specified are encountered. If - you register a variable, the content of a XML node will be appended - to that variable automatically. - - - -Source package: libxml-parser-perl -Package: libxml-parser-perl -Description: Perl module for parsing XML files - This module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top - of XML::Parser::Expat, which is a lower level interface to James - Clark's expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods - creates a new instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to - parse the document. Expat options may be provided when the - XML::Parser object is created. These options are then passed on to - the Expat object on each parse call. They can also be given as extra - arguments to the parse methods, in which case they override options - given at XML::Parser creation time. - . - The behavior of the parser is controlled either by Style and/or - Handlers options, or by setHandlers method. These all provide - mechanisms for XML::Parser to set the handlers needed by - XML::Parser::Expat. If neither Style nor Handlers are specified, - then parsing just checks the document for being well-formed. - . - When underlying handlers get called, they receive as their first - parameter the Expat object, not the Parser object. - - - -Source package: libxml-parser-ruby -Package: libxml-parser-ruby -Description: The interface of expat for the scripting language Ruby. - This is the module to access to James Clark's XML Parser Toolkit "expat" - from Ruby. - - - -Source package: libxml-perl -Package: libxml-perl -Description: Perl modules for working with XML - libxml-perl is a collection of smaller Perl modules, scripts, and - documents for working with XML in Perl. libxml-perl software - works in combination with XML::Parser, PerlSAX, XML::DOM, - XML::Grove and others. - - - -Source package: libxml-regexp-perl -Package: libxml-regexp-perl -Description: Perl module for regular expressions for XML tokens - This module provides regular expressions for the following XML - tokens: BaseChar, Ideographic, Letter, Digit, Extender, - CombiningChar, NameChar, EntityRef, CharRef, Reference, Name, - NmToken, and AttValue. - . - The definitions of these tokens were taken from the XML spec - (Extensible Markup Language 1.0) at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml. - . - Also contains the regular expressions for the following tokens from - the XML Namespaces spec at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names: - NCNameChar, NCName, QName, Prefix and LocalPart. - - - -Source package: libxml-rss-perl -Package: libxml-rss-perl -Description: Perl module for managing RSS (RDF Site Summary) files - This module provides a basic framework for creating and maintaining - RDF Site Summary (RSS) files. This distribution also contains many - examples that allow you to generate HTML from an RSS, convert between - 0.9, 0.91, and 1.0 version, and other nifty things. This might be - helpful if you want to include news feeds on your Web site from - sources like Slashot and Freshmeat or if you want to syndicate your - own content. - . - XML::RSS currently supports 0.9, 0.91, and 1.0 versions of RSS. See - http://my.netscape.com/publish/help/mnn20/quickstart.html for - information on RSS 0.91. See http://my.netscape.com/publish/help/ - for RSS 0.9. See http://purl.org/rss/1.0/ for RSS 1.0. - . - RSS was originally developed by Netscape as the format for Netscape - Netcenter channels, however, many Web sites have since adopted it as - a simple syndication format. With the advent of RSS 1.0, users are - now able to syndicate many different kinds of content including news - headlines, threaded messages, products catalogs, etc. - - - -Source package: libxml-sablot-perl -Package: libxml-sablot-perl -Description: encapsulation of the Sablotron XSL processor - XML::Sablotron is a very simple Perl package, which encapsulates C API - of Sablotron XSL processor. The only important fact is, that this - package uses a dynamic linking of Sablotron. - - - -Source package: libxml-sax-expat-perl -Package: libxml-sax-expat-perl -Description: Perl module for a SAX2 driver for Expat (XML::Parser) - This module is an implementation of a SAX2 driver sitting on top of - Expat (XML::Parser). It is still incomplete, though most of the - basic SAX2 events should be available. - - - -Source package: libxml-sax-perl -Package: libxml-sax-perl -Description: Perl module for using and building Perl SAX2 XML processors - This module consists of several framework classes for using and - building Perl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed - around the need to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an - application without requiring programmer intervention. Those of you - familiar with the DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs - come from the Java JAXP specification (SAX part), only without the - javaness. - . - This package also contains a script (called update-perl-sax-parsers) - to manage the ParserDetails.ini file. This script is intended to be - used in postinst and prerm package scripts to (de)register parsers. - See README.Debian for more info. - - - -Source package: libxml-sax-simple-perl -Package: libxml-sax-simple-perl -Description: Perl module for a SAX version of XML::Simple - This module is a very simple version of XML::Simple but for SAX. It - can be used as a complete drop-in replacement for XML::Simple. - - - -Source package: libxml-sax-writer-perl -Package: libxml-sax-writer-perl -Description: Perl module for a SAX2 XML writer - This module provides a SAX2 XML writer. It is still considered alpha, - though it has been put to limited used. - - - -Source package: libxml-simple-perl -Package: libxml-simple-perl -Description: Perl module for reading ands writing XML - This module provides a simple API layer on top of XML::Parser. - - - -Source package: libxml-stream-perl -Package: libxml-stream-perl -Description: Perl module for accessing XML Streams - This module provides access to XML Streams. An XML Stream is just - that: A stream of XML over a connection between two computers. For - more information about XML Streams, and the group that created them, - please visit: - . - http://etherx.jabber.org/streams - - - -Source package: libxml-twig-perl -Package: libxml-twig-perl -Description: Perl module for processing huge XML documents in tree mode - This module provides a way to process XML documents. It is build on - top of XML::Parser. - . - The module offers a tree interface to the document, while allowing to - output the parts of it that have been completely processed. - . - It allows minimal resource (CPU and memory) usage by building the - tree only for the parts of the documents that need actual processing, - through the use of the - Jan Nieuwenhuizen -Package: lilypond-doc -Description: LilyPond Documentation in HTML, PS and DVI formats - This package contains the HTML, PostScript and DVI documentation for the - LilyPond music typestting software. -Package: lilypond1.3 -Description: Dummy package for transition to new stable lilypond. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous lilypond1.3 - package back to a newer lilypond because the stable 1.4 series has arrived. - . - Please feel free to remove this dummy package after you have upgraded - to the latest lilypond. - - - -Source package: lilypond1.3 -Package: lilypond1.3 -Description: A program for printing sheet music. - LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces beautiful sheet music - using a high level description file as input. LilyPond is part of - the GNU Project. - . - This is the development 1.3 branch of LilyPond. If you prefer not to - live on the "cutting-edge", install lilypond-1.2.x package instead. - . - URLs: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen/lilypond/ - http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien/lilypond/ - http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/~praetzel/lilypond/ - http://www.lilypond.org/ - Authors: Han-Wen Nienhuys - Jan Nieuwenhuizen - - - -Source package: limo -Package: limo -Description: Lists files in a custom way - limo is a replacement for ls with some knobs on. By default, it is - installed as both limo and as li. It tries to give far more control - over the output format than ls and has simpler and more straightforward - (albeit more verbose) options. It also has the -l and -s options which - behave similarly to those of ls. - - - -Source package: linbot -Package: linbot -Description: WWW site link checker - linbot is a python program that allows webmasters to: view the - structure of a site; track down broken links; find potentially - outdated HTML pages; list links pointing to external sites; view - portfolio of inline images; and do all this periodically and without - user intervention. Results are displayed in a set of HTML pages. - - - -Source package: linc -Package: liblinc-dev -Description: development libraries for creating networked clients and servers - linc is a library that eases the task of writing networked servers & - clients. It takes care of connection initiation and maintenance, and the - details of various transports. It is used by ORBit2 to handle message - transmission/receipt. - . - SSL support will be available in a future version. -Package: liblinc0 -Description: library to simplify creating networked clients and servers - linc is a library that eases the task of writing networked servers & - clients. It takes care of connection initiation and maintenance, and the - details of various transports. It is used by ORBit2 to handle message - transmission/receipt. - . - Currently supported transports: - IPv4 (tested) - UNIX domain sockets (tested) - IPv6 - IrDA - . - SSL support will be available in a future version. -Package: liblinc1 -Description: library to simplify creating networked clients and servers - linc is a library that eases the task of writing networked servers & - clients. It takes care of connection initiation and maintenance, and the - details of various transports. It is used by ORBit2 to handle message - transmission/receipt. - . - Currently supported transports: - IPv4 (tested) - UNIX domain sockets (tested) - IPv6 - IrDA - . - SSL support will be available in a future version. - - - -Source package: lincity -Package: lincity -Description: Build & maintain a city/country - You are required to build and maintain a city. You must feed, house, - provide jobs and goods for your residents. You can build a sustainable - economy with the help of renewable energy and recycling, or you can go for - broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution ridden and resource - starved planet, it's up to you. Due to the finite resources available in any - one place, this is not a game that you can leave for long periods of time. - This game is similar to the commercial simulation game with a similar - name. - . - This package provides files common to both the X and SVGALIB versions - of the game. To get the actual game binary, install either - lincity-x or lincity-svgalib (or both). -Package: lincity-svga -Description: SVGALIB binaries for lincity - You are required to build and maintain a city. You must feed, house, - provide jobs and goods for your residents. You can build a sustainable - economy with the help of renewable energy and recycling, or you can go for - broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution ridden and resource - starved planet, it's up to you. Due to the finite resources available in any - one place, this is not a game that you can leave for long periods of time. - This game is similar to the commercial simulation game with a similar - name. - . - This package provides binaries for the SVGALIB version of lincity. To run - the game after it's installed, type ``lincity''. You - will also need to install lincity. There is also an X - version available in lincity-x. -Package: lincity-x -Description: X binaries for lincity - You are required to build and maintain a city. You must feed, house, - provide jobs and goods for your residents. You can build a sustainable - economy with the help of renewable energy and recycling, or you can go for - broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution ridden and resource - starved planet, it's up to you. Due to the finite resources available in any - one place, this is not a game that you can leave for long periods of time. - This game is similar to the commercial simulation game with a similar - name. - . - This package provides binaries for the X version of lincity. To run the - game after it's installed, type ``xlincity''. You - will also need to install lincity. There is also a SVGALIB - version available in lincity-svga. - - - -Source package: lincredits -Package: lincredits -Description: Generate nicely-formatted versions of the Linux CREDITS file - This small package allows anyone to create beautified versions of the - Linux CREDITS file in plain text, LaTeX or HTML formats. - - - -Source package: lincvs -Package: lincvs -Description: graphical CVS frontend - LinCVS enhances the ease-of-use of CVS (Concurrent Versions System) - by providing a simple, intuitive graphic interface to CVS. - . - With the GUI and mouse, you can quickly and easily review the CVS - status of files or groups of files or of entire directory trees. - You can also quickly initiate common CVS commands without the - need for typing long command lines with many option flags. - - - -Source package: linkchecker -Package: linkchecker -Description: check HTML documents for broken links - Features: - o recursive checking - o multithreaded - o output can be colored or normal text, HTML, SQL, CSV or a sitemap - graph in GML or XML - o HTTP/1.1, FTP, mailto:, nntp:, news:, Gopher, Telnet and local - file links are supported - o restrict link checking with regular expression filters for URLs - o proxy support - o give username/password for HTTP and FTP authorization - o robots.txt exclusion protocol support - o i18n support - o command line interface - o (Fast)CGI web interface (requires HTTP server) - - - -Source package: linklint -Package: linklint -Description: Fast link checker and web site maintenance tool - Linklint is a full featured Perl program for checking HTML links: - * both local and remote site checking - * cross referenced and fully hyperlinked output reports - * the ability to check password protected areas - * support for all standard server-side image maps - * reports of orphan files, and files with mismatching case - * a report of which URLs have changed since last checked - * support of proxy servers for remote URL checking - * come with full documentation. - . - Please visit http://www.linklint.org/ for more information. - - - -Source package: links -Package: links -Description: Character mode WWW browser - Lynx-like character mode browser, except rendering tables - and frames correctly, features background downloads, colors, - and much more. - - - -Source package: linleech -Package: linleech -Description: A program to selectively download usenet articles - linleech is a small, script-driven *NIX program that automates - the process of downloading USENET articles. Using a small command - set, linleech will search groups for articles that match given - criteria and automatically download them for you. This is useful - for retrieving anything from binary posts to something as specific - as searching for the latest HOWTO in a Linux group. - - - -Source package: linneighborhood -Package: linneighborhood -Description: An SMB network browser for Linux and X11. - This package allows users to browse SMB (e.g. Windows Network Neighborhood) - networks under X, and mount/unmount SMB shared filesystems via a graphical - interface. It is somewhat more network-efficient that other similar tools - because it uses the proper protocol for identifying network shares rather - than simply scanning IP address ranges. - . - In order for LinNeighborhood to work properly, you must have the - smbfs filesystem compiled into your kernel and have a working Samba - setup. - - - -Source package: linpac -Package: linpac -Description: Terminal for packet radio with mail client - . - It is an aplication for the AX.25 packet radio environment. - Has a mail client, and colors. - - - -Source package: linpopup -Package: linpopup -Description: Xwindow port of Winpopup, running over Samba - This allows a linux system to communicate with a windows computer that - runs Winpopup, sending or receiving message. It also provides an - alternative way to communicate between Linux computers that run Samba. - Note that LinPopUp is not only a port, as it includes several enhanced - features. - . - If you want to be able to send messages, you _must_ also install smbclient. - Linpopup only recommends smbclient instead of depending on it, as perhaps - you want to only receive messages with it. - . - Users of versions < 0.9.4: note that the message file has moved, and - isn't compatible with the old format anymore. - - - -Source package: linpqa -Package: linpqa -Description: freeware compiler and decompiler for PalmVII Palm Query Apps - Compiler and decompiler for PalmVII Palm Query Apps. It is written in part - from documentation provided by Palm in their devzone , and in part by - examining hexdumps and playing around with the de-compiler. Unfortunately, the - Palm documentation is a bit incomplete. (They tell what all of the tag tokens - are, and what parameters they take, but don't give the byte values for the tag - itself!). - - - -Source package: linpsk -Package: linpsk -Description: Program for operating PSK31/RTTY modes with X GUI - linpsk is a program for operating on amateur radio digital modes. - linpsk currently supports BPSK, QPSK, and RTTY modes, - and it provides an X user interface. linpsk's main features are: - --simultaneous decoding of up to four channels - --different digital modes may be mixed - --trigger text can be defined on each channel - --each channel can be logged to a file - --user-defined macros and two files for larger texts - --spectrum and waterfall displays, both scalable in the frequency domain. - At the Moment RTTY only supports 45 baud and 1.5 stopbits. - - - -Source package: lintian -Package: lintian -Description: Debian package checker - Lintian dissects Debian packages and reports bugs and policy - violations. It contains automated checks for many aspects of Debian - policy as well as some checks for common errors. - . - It uses an archive directory, called laboratory, in which it stores - information about the packages it examines. It can keep this - information between multiple invocations in order to avoid repeating - expensive data-collection operations. This also possible to check the - complete Debian archive for bugs, in a reasonable time. - . - This package is useful for all people who want to check Debian - packages for compliance with Debian policy. Every Debian maintainer - should check packages with this tool before uploading them to the - archive. - . - This version of Lintian is calibrated for policy version 3.1.0.0. - - - -Source package: linux-ftpd -Package: ftpd -Description: FTP server - This is the netkit ftp server. It is recommended for you to use one of its - alternatives, such as wu-ftpd or proftpd. - - - -Source package: linux-ntfs -Package: libntfs-dev -Description: Library that provides common NTFS access functions (development files). - The Linux-NTFS project (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/) aims to bring full - support for the NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system. - . - libntfs provides common NTFS access functions for the ntfstools - and other foreign open source applications. - . - Please note that the library is still under heavy development and - doesn't include the majority of functionality yet. It only is - capable of just about supporting the current ntfstools, so we - wouldn't recommend using it for your own applications at this stage. - . - These are the include files and static libraries. -Package: libntfs3 -Description: Library that provides common NTFS access functions. - The Linux-NTFS project (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/) aims to bring full - support for the NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system. - . - libntfs provides common NTFS access functions for the ntfstools - and other foreign open source applications. - . - Please note that the library is still under heavy development and - doesn't include the majority of functionality yet. It only is - capable of just about supporting the current ntfstools, so we - wouldn't recommend using it for your own applications at this stage. -Package: ntfstools -Description: Tools for doing neat things in NTFS partitions from Linux. - The Linux-NTFS project (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/) aims to bring full - support for the NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system. - . - This is a set of tools targeted for people interested in working - with the NTFS support in the Linux kernel and using it. The - following utilities are included: - . - ntfsfix - Attempt to fix an NTFS partition that has been damaged by - the Linux NTFS driver. You should run it every time after you have - used the Linux NTFS driver to write to an NTFS partition to prevent - massive data corruption from happening when Windows mounts the - partition. - . - mkntfs - Format a partition with the NTFS filesystem. - - - -Source package: linux-tutorial-es -Package: linux-tutorial-es -Description: Linux Tutorial (Español) - The linux-tutorial provides an html tutorial for Linux users - with a lot of useful information. - . - El linux-tutorial-es provee un tutorial html para los usuarios - de Linux con mucha información útil para usuarios nóveles pero - también para usuarios avanzados. - - - -Source package: linux86 -Package: bcc -Description: 16-bit C compiler - This is a C-compiler for 8086 cpus which is important for the - development of boot loaders or BIOS related 8086 code. - . - It is possible to run 8086 code under i386 Linux using an emulator, - `elksemu', also included in this package. -Package: bin86 -Description: 16-bit assembler and loader - This is the as86 and ld86 distribution written by Bruce Evans. - It's a complete 8086 assembler and loader which can make 32-bit - code for the 386+ processors (under Linux it's used only to create - the 16-bit bootsector and setup binaries). -Package: elks-libc -Description: 16-bit C library and include files - This is the C library used to compile with bcc. It includes all the - headers and static libraries needed to build 16-bit applications, - for Linux/8086, Linux/i386 and DOS .COM executables. - - - -Source package: linuxconf -Package: linuxconf -Description: a powerful Linux administration kit - Linuxconf is a sophisticated administration system for Linux with a - text, an X and a web interface. This is the base package which - includes only the text and web interface to the configurator. - . - For more information please take a look at the Linuxconf homepage at - http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/. -Package: linuxconf-dev -Description: Development files for Linuxconf - This package contains liblinuxconf.a and all required header files for - building your own Linuxconf modules. Note: You still need linuxconf-tools - (available at all Linuxconf ftp mirrors) for creating the prototype files. -Package: linuxconf-i18n -Description: international language files for Linuxconf - This package contains international language files (e.g. French, - German, Italian, ...) for Linuxconf. -Package: linuxconf-x -Description: X11 GUI for Linuxconf - An X11 GUI for Linuxconf based on the wxWindows C++ GUI toolkit - - - -Source package: linuxcookbook -Package: linuxcookbook -Description: Tips and techniques to help the busy modern computer user - This is an online version of a book written by Michael - Stutz and published by No Starch Press. This book - covers getting started with linux for the average user, - ranging in topics from how to move files to sound to - networking. - - - -Source package: linuxdoc-tools -Package: linuxdoc-tools -Description: SGML converters for the LinuxDoc DTD only. - LinuxDoc is a kind of SGML DTD. It was created for - the Linux HOWTOs, and had been used officially by - the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). Now LDP has - aggressively migrated into the DocBook world, but many - documents are still available in LinuxDoc DTD sgml. - So users may still need the tool for LinuxDoc, therefore - LinuxDoc-Tools was created on the basis of sgml-tools_v1. - . - The main command is linuxdoc, but several other command - is provided for users' convenience: - sgmlcheck: for syntax checking - sgml2html: conversion to html - sgml2info: conversion to info - sgml2latex: conversion to latex, dvi, and postscript - sgml2lyx: conversion to lyx - sgml2rtf: conversion to rtf - sgml2txt: conversion to text - . - HTML can be generated without any other Debian text - processing package, but for the other formats the - appropriate packages will have to be installed. - - Text conversion requires groff - - LaTeX conversion requires tetex-base, tetex-bin, and tetex-extra - - Info conversion requires texinfo - . - This linuxdoc-tools has been designed and implemented only - for linuxdoc DTD. - . - If you wish to convert debiandoc DTD documents, - Please install and use debiandoc-sgml package. - If you wish to convert docbook DTD documents, - Please install and use jade (with or without sgmltools-lite). -Package: linuxdoc-tools-info -Description: Info output facility of LinuxDoc-Tools - LinuxDoc-Tools is a SGML converter for the LinuxDoc DTD only. - This package is to provide the required dependency for - info conversion facility of LinuxDoc-Tools. - See the description of linuxdoc-tools package for more detail. -Package: linuxdoc-tools-latex -Description: LaTeX/PS/PDF output facility of LinuxDoc-Tools - LinuxDoc-Tools is a SGML converter for the LinuxDoc DTD only. - This package is to provide the required dependency for - LaTeX/PS/PDF conversion facility of LinuxDoc-Tools. - See the description of linuxdoc-tools package for more detail. -Package: linuxdoc-tools-text -Description: Text output facility of LinuxDoc-Tools - LinuxDoc-Tools is a SGML converter for the LinuxDoc DTD only. - This package is to provide the required dependency for - text conversion facility of LinuxDoc-Tools. - See the description of linuxdoc-tools package for more detail. - - - -Source package: linuxfacile -Package: linuxfacile -Description: An Italian manual for newbies. - Linux Facile is an Italian manual for those who have little - experience with GNU/Linux, but who wish to become familiar with it. - It is designed to make the experience of learning and using - GNU/Linux an easy and gradual one. - It is available in several formats, and is covered by the GNU Free - Documentation License. - . - This package includes the PostScript version. - - - -Source package: linuxinfo -Package: linuxinfo -Description: Displays extended system information. - Displays system info, such as Kernel revision, glibc version, processor type and memory size. - - - -Source package: linuxlogo -Package: linuxlogo -Description: Color ANSI System Logo. - A Color ANSI Logo with some system information that can be - displayed at system boot time. Four different Logos are available: - Debian Swirl(default), Debian Banner, Tux Classic and Banner. - . - The Classic and Banner Logos are based on Larry Ewing's Penguin. - Monochrome ASCII versions of all the logos are included. - - - -Source package: linuxsms -Package: linuxsms -Description: Cool script in Perl to send SMS messages to GSM phones - This script will send SMS messages through quite a few servers, - mostly to spanish GSM phones, but also to international GSM phones - using the servers that allow such a feature. It supports text - compression, several command line syntaxes, addressbook, ... - - - -Source package: liquidwar -Package: liquidwar -Description: Multiplayer simplified wargame - A unique wargame where you pilot your numerous soldiers (or bees) - with one target only. -Package: liquidwar-data -Description: Data files for liquidwar - This package holds the data files necessary to play liquidwar. - - - -Source package: lirc -Package: liblircclient-dev -Description: Development files for LIRC client library - This package contains the static library and headers for - the LIRC client library. - . - LIRC is Linux Infra-red Remote Control support. -Package: liblircclient0 -Description: LIRC client library - This library provides functions so that other programs (eg xawtv) - can support remote controls via LIRC. -Package: lirc -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support - This package provides the daemons and some utilities to support infra-red - remote controls under Linux. -Package: lirc-modules-source -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (kernel modules) - This package provides the source for the kernel modules to support - infra-red remote controls under Linux. - . - Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these - modules. -Package: lirc-svga -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (svgalib dependent parts) - This package provides those parts of lirc which depend on svgalib . - . - Currently: - . - smode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an expensive - oscilloscope (through svgalib). This is not needed for TV cards or the Irman. -Package: lirc-x -Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (X dependent parts) - This package provides those parts of lirc which depend on the XWindow system. - . - Currently: - . - irxevent: Allows you to control your X applications with your remote control. - . - xmode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an expensive - oscilloscope (through an X window). This is not needed for TV cards or the - Irman. - - - -Source package: lirc-xmms-plugin -Package: xmms-lirc -Description: Linux Infrared Remote Control for XMMS - A simple plugin that lets you control xmms using the LIRC remote control - daemon. - - - -Source package: lire -Package: lire -Description: generate reports from various logfiles - Lire automatically generates useful reports from raw logfiles from - various services. Currently, exim, sendmail, qmail, postfix, bind, - boa, apache, CUPS, LPRng, ipchains and various other logfiles are - supported. Reports can be generated in ASCII format, as well as in - HTML or PDF. Logs can be read from the local system in a cronjob, - or can be received via email. - . - More information is on http://www.logreport.org/ . - . - If you're not running any of the supported services, this package - won't be very useful for you. - - - -Source package: listar -Package: listar -Description: Fast, Flexible Mailing List Manager - Listar is a powerful mailing list manager in the tradition of listserv - but with an open architecture and free source (Artistic license). It - has some features not found in Majordomo. One of the most interesting - things in Listar is plugin module system; many functions are - implemented as dynamically-loadable modules. - . - You may also want to check out the listar-cgi program, which provides - a web-based front-end for your Listar mailing lists. -Package: listar-cgi -Description: CGI front-end for Listar - This is the experimental web-based front-end for the Listar - mailing list management program. - - - -Source package: lists-archives -Package: lists-archives -Description: Web archive for mailing lists - Creates a website of historical posts to mailing lists, in the sorted - style used by the Debian Project (http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives). - It works by subscribing a procmail recipe to the list, so any list - can be archived. Full-text searching is possible if glimpse is also - installed (Glimpse is no longer in the archive, but the search scripts - still are). - . - This package may also be used as the backend archiver for mailman - (www.list.org). For the full effect, configure the webserver: - Alias /Lists-Archives /var/lib/lists-archives/archives - - - -Source package: liwc -Package: liwc -Description: Tools for manipulating C source code - Includes programs for converting C++ comments to C comments, - removing C comments, print out string literals, and converting - characters to trigraphs and trigraphs to characters. - - - -Source package: lletters -Package: lletters -Description: GTK letters-learning game for small children - This is based on author's daughter's (formerly) favorite game, Larry's - Learning Letters and Numbers. This is a Linux replacement, written from - scratch, with many improvements. It was built using the GTK (Gimp - ToolKit) for X. It presently works with 1.0.x and 1.1.x, but images - load faster with the newer library. - . - It is intended for children 2 and up, and is a fun learning game. It - helps younger chilren learn their letters and numbers, while older - children will improve their spelling, and vocabulary skills. It also - helps them develop important keyboard and mouse skills too. - . - You can have more than one image for each word, more than one word for each - letter, and you can add new images without recompiling too. - . - THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE, use it at your own risk. - - - -Source package: lletters-media -Package: lletters-media -Description: GTK letters-learning game for small children - This is based on author's daughter's (formerly) favorite game, Larry's - Learning Letters and Numbers. This is a Linux replacement, written from - scratch, with many improvements. It was built using the GTK (Gimp - ToolKit) for X. It presently works with 1.0.x and 1.1.x, but images - load faster with the newer library. - . - It is intended for children 2 and up, and is a fun learning game. It - helps younger chilren learn their letters and numbers, while older - children will improve their spelling, and vocabulary skills. It also - helps them develop important keyboard and mouse skills too. - . - This package installs the images and sounds required by the lletters - package. - - - -Source package: lm-batmon -Package: lm-batmon -Description: A Cute and Cuddly APM Battery Monitor - It's a APM battery monitor on your desktop with - a cute and cuddly -Moe- accessory character. - - - -Source package: lm-sensors -Package: libsensors-dev -Description: Lm-sensors development kit - Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you - to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It - works with most newer systems. - . - This package contains the static library and header files used in - development. -Package: libsensors0 -Description: Library to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors - Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you - to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It - works with most newer systems. - . - This package contains a shared library for querying lm-sensors. To use this - you must have the lm-sensors module package installed. You will need to build - a modules package from source, using the lm-sensors-source package. -Package: libsensors1 -Description: Library to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors - Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you - to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It - works with most newer systems. - . - This package contains a shared library for querying lm-sensors. -Package: lm-sensors -Description: Utilities to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors - Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you - to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It - works with most newer systems. - . - This package contains programs to help you set up and read data from - lm-sensors. - . - You will need lm-sensors and i2c kernel modules to use this package. - This requires installing the lm-sensors-source package, and possibly - the kernel-package package, and using those to build lm-sensors - modules. i2c modules can be built from either the i2c-source package - or from the Linux kernel sources (version 2.4.13 or later). -Package: lm-sensors-source -Description: Kernel drivers to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors (source) - Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you - to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It - works with most newer systems. - . - This package contains the source for kernel modules that are necessary to - access the data. The kernel sources must be installed to compile these - modules. - . - lm-sensors requires a separate set of drivers to access the I2C bus. If - you are using kernel 2.4.13 or newer, it is sufficient to enable - "I2C /proc support" and a set of I2C drivers in your kernel configuration. - If you have an older kernel or want more up-to-date support, you need to - also install the i2c-source package and build modules from that. -Package: sensord -Description: Hardware sensor information logging daemon - Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you - to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It - works with most newer systems. - . - This package contains a daemon that logs hardware health status to the - system log with optional warnings on potential system problems. - . - You will need lm-sensors and i2c kernel modules to use this package. - - - -Source package: lmbench -Package: lmbench -Description: Utilities to benchmark UNIX systems - Lmbench is a set of utilities to test the performance - of a unix system producing detailed results as well - as tools to process them. It includes a series of - micro benchmarks that measure some basic operating - system and hardware metrics: - . - * file reading and summing - * memory bandwith while reading, writing and copying - * copying data through pipes - * copying data through Unix sockets - * reading data through TCP/IP sockets -Package: lmbench-doc -Description: Documentation for the lmbench benchmark suite - This package provides all the documentation included - in the lmbench benchmark software. This includes: - . - * references to published articles - * presentations made by lmbench authos - * the rebuttal of an article claiming lmbench is flawed - - - -Source package: lmemory -Package: lmemory -Description: A children's game based on the "memory" card game - This game is intended for children aged 3 and up. It features - the ability to add your own 64x64 pixmap images. - - - -Source package: loadlin -Package: loadlin -Description: a loader (running under DOS) for LINUX kernel images - LOADLIN-1.6 is highly adaptable to different DOS configurations, and now - has very few loading restrictions. It makes use of extended memory and - also can load big kernels (bzImages) and ramdisk images (initrd) - directly high. - . - LOADLIN also can load out of Virtual-86 mode (which is normal when - using EMS drivers) if a VCPI server is present. - . - The loadlin package also includes the freeramdisk program, which can - return memory to the system when a ramdisk is no longer needed. - - - -Source package: loadmeter -Package: loadmeter -Description: Attractive X11 load meter - Loadmeter is an attractive X11 based system monitor. It displays - load average, uptime, disk and memory usages. It uses a coloured - bar graph display for easy reading and popup menus for other info. - It uses less memory than xload. - - - -Source package: loadwatch -Package: loadwatch -Description: Run a program using only idle cycles - loadwatch forks a child process and only allows it to run when the system - load meets user defined parameters. loadwatch allows you to specify that a - program should run only if the load is below a set point, and will stop it - when that point is reached. When the load falls below a second setpoint, - the program will be continued. The period of sampling the system load can - also be specified by the user. - - - -Source package: locale-ja -Package: locale-ja -Description: Locale definition files for Japanese. - This is an experimental and incorrect locale definition for Japanese - (ja_JP). Since the GNU libc does not support the EUC encoding yet, - we cannot make a correct locale definition for it. - - - -Source package: locale-ko -Package: locale-ko -Description: Locale definition files for Korean. - This is an experimental and incorrect locale definition for Korean - (ko_KR). Since the GNU libc does not support the EUC encoding yet, - we cannot make a correct locale definition for it. - . - If you want to get more informations, - see http://chem.skku.ac.kr/~wkpark/glibc.glibc.html - - - -Source package: locale-vi -Package: locale-vi -Description: Locale definition files for Vietnamese. - This is a locale for Vietnamese (vi_VN). This contains the encodings - for both VISCII and TCVN. - . - If you want to get more information, - see http://www.linuxi18n.org/locales/viet/ - - - -Source package: locale-zh -Package: locale-zh -Description: Locale definition files for Chinese (pre-glibc 2.1.94) - This is the locale definition files for Chinese zh_CN.GB2312 and zh_CN.GBK. - They are experimental/alpha versions, like locale-ja and locale-ko, - and glibc 2.1.3 locales does not currently include these encodings. - . - Note that glibc 2.1.94, the development version of glibc 2.2, comes with - a new structure for locale definitions and already contains the zh_CN - locales, so this locale-zh package will soon become obsolete. - . - Authors: SHU King Cheung (zh_CN.GB2312 locale data) - Sean CHEN (zh_CN.GBK locale data) - - - -Source package: localeconf -Package: localeconf -Description: debconf interface to locale configuration - This package provides a debconf-based interface to configuring the - system-wide locale settings on your system. - - - -Source package: localepurge -Package: apt-localepurge -Description: Dummy installer package for localepurge - Transition package replacing the apt-localepurge package which has been - renamed to localepurge. Depends on and installs localepurge and can be - purged from the system after having fulfilled its purpose. -Package: localepurge -Description: Automagically removing unnecessary locale data - This is just a simple script to recover diskspace wasted for unneeded - locale files and localized man pages. It will automagically be invoked - upon completion of any apt installation run. It uses the dpkg - "Post-Invoke" function to execute the script "/usr/sbin/localepurge", - which automagically deletes the directory of every single locale *not* - defined in "/etc/locale.nopurge". Unless properly configured, localepurge - will only display a message and the system's locale directories won't - be touched at all. Any other directory (or file) in /usr/share/locale - not containing a subdirectory named LC_MESSAGES will be discreetly - ignored. - - - -Source package: lockdev -Package: liblockdev1 -Description: Run-time shared library for locking devices. - It provides a reliable way to put an exclusive lock to - devices using _both_ FSSTND and SVr4 methods. -Package: liblockdev1-dbg -Description: Debugging library for locking devices. - It provides a reliable way to put an exclusive lock to - devices using _both_ FSSTND and SVr4 methods. - . - Includes static and shared debugging and profiling libs, - as well as the sources ready for use by gdb. -Package: liblockdev1-dev -Description: Development library for locking devices. - It provides a reliable way to put an exclusive lock to - devices using _both_ FSSTND and SVr4 methods. - . - Includes header files and static lib. -Package: liblockdev1-perl -Description: perl extension library for locking devices. - It provides a reliable way to put an exclusive lock to - devices using _both_ FSSTND and SVr4 methods. - . - Includes a shared lib loadable by perl 5 (use LockDev), - the module LockDev.pm and its manpage LockDev(3pm) . - - - -Source package: lockfile-progs -Package: lockfile-progs -Description: Programs for locking and unlocking files and mailboxes. - This package includes several programs to safely lock and unlock - files and mailboxes from the command line. These include: - . - lockfile-create - lockfile-remove - lockfile-touchlock - mail-lock - mail-unlock - mail-touchlock - . - These programs use liblockfile to perform the file locking and - unlocking, so they are guaranteed compatible with Debian's - file locking policies. - - - -Source package: lockvc -Package: lockvc -Description: Screensaver to lock your Linux console(s) - Lockvc is a console-locking-program combined with some nifty vga- - screensavers. - . - All virtual consoles get locked, i.e. you cannot change to another - VC and you can't stop the program by pressing any key-combos. You - can only exit the program by entering your system-password. Root's - password will also terminate lockvc. - . - To make the program available to any users, lockvc is installed - setuid by default. Use dpkg-statoverride if you want to change this. - - - -Source package: loco -Package: loco -Description: Perl script to add nice colors to your /var/log/messages file - loco is a Perl script which gives the messages file (usually - /var/log/messages) some color, so the output is easier to read. It uses - a Perl module called Term::ANSIColor to produce the colors. The Perl - script is very readable and customizable. - - - -Source package: lodju -Package: lodju -Description: An image management tool for the X Window System. - Lodju provides a graphical interface to a database for managing large - collections of digital images. In addition, the package provides tools - for creating a database from an existing image archives, as well as the - ability to create web galleries from existing database collections. - - - -Source package: log-analysis -Package: log-analysis -Description: Analyse system's logs to find out problems - Log-analysis will analyse syslog, wtmp and sulog files in the - system in order to summarise information found there. It will - also apply a number of known expressions in order to extract - relevant data it knows of. - . - Log-analysis can be customized and extended with custom - configuration files to detect certain events that are - system-dependant. - - - -Source package: log2mail -Package: log2mail -Description: Daemon watching logfiles and mailing lines matching patterns. - log2mail is a small daemon watching logfiles and sending mail - to a specified address if a regular expression is matched. - log2mail uses a configuration file. It has some options to reduce - the amount of messages send to the user. - - - -Source package: log4cpp -Package: liblog4cpp-dev -Description: A C++ library for flexible logging (development files) - Log for C++ is a library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, - syslog and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for - Java library (http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/), staying as close to - their API as is reasonable. -Package: liblog4cpp0 -Description: A C++ library for flexible logging - Log for C++ is a library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, - syslog and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for - Java library (http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/), staying as close to - their API as is reasonable. - - - -Source package: log4cpp-doc -Package: liblog4cpp-doc -Description: A C++ library for flexible logging (documentation) - Log for C++ is a library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, - syslog and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for - Java library (http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/), staying as close to - their API as is reasonable. - - - -Source package: logcheck -Package: logcheck -Description: Mails anomalies in the system logfiles to the administrator - Logcheck is part of the Abacus Project of security tools. It is a program - created to help in the processing of UNIX system logfiles generated by the - various Abacus Project tools, system daemons, Wietse Venema's TCP Wrapper - and Log Daemon packages, and the Firewall Toolkit© by Trusted Information - Systems Inc.(TIS). - . - Logcheck helps spot problems and security violations in your logfiles - automatically and will send the results to you in e-mail. This program is - free to use at any site. Please read the disclaimer before you use any of - this software. -Package: logcheck-database -Description: A database of system log rules for the use of log checkers - This database is part of the logcheck package, but might be used by others. - It brings a database of regular expressions for matching system log entries - after various criteria. -Package: logtail -Description: Returns parts of logfiles that have not already been returned - This program will read in a standard text file and create an - offset marker when it reads the end. The offset marker is read - the next time logtail is run and the text file pointer is moved - to the offset location. This allows logtail to read in the next - lines of data following the marker. This is good for marking log - files for automatic log file checkers to monitor system events. - . - This program is mainly used by logcheck, because it returns only - parts of the system logfiles that have not already been checked. - - - -Source package: logconv -Package: logconv -Description: Log file conversion routines - The routines in this package can be used to convert Amateur Radio log - files to a variety of other log formats. - - - -Source package: logidee-tools -Package: logidee-tools -Description: Tools to write courses in XML and export them to various formats - logidee-tools is a set of tools to write courses in XML. You - can then export those courses in various formats (PS, PDF, HTML) - using several XSL stylesheets. - . - The DTD is quite simple and you can generate files in English and in - French. - - - -Source package: login.app -Package: login.app -Description: A login application designed with the NeXTStep look in mind - Login.app provides a graphical login prompt, resembling the one - found on NeXTStep systems. WindowMaker (wmaker package) is the - closest-to-NeXTStep window manager available, therefore, if you want - a consistent look and feel, login.app suggests it. It doesn't - substitute xdm, it's merely a spiffy login prompt. - - - -Source package: logjam -Package: logjam -Description: A GTK client for LiveJournal - LogJam is a GTK+ client for LiveJournal.com. It is the official - LiveJournal *nix client, too. - . - LogJam allows you to quickly and easily work with your LiveJournal - without leaving the comfort of X. As an added bonus, it looks fancy. - . - LogJam does everything you'd expect it to, and more. - . - LogJam is the new release of LoserJabber. - - - -Source package: logout-button -Package: logout-button -Description: log out from your X session by pressing a button on your screen. - This is a button that appears on your screen when you log into xdm. - When you press it, it logs you out of the session. - . - You need to have a file called .xsession in your home dir that starts - the logout button in the foreground and your window manager in the - background. By putting other things in this file, you can do things - like change your background to your favorite image, start a clock and/or - a terminal window, or even add a rotating earth or fish tank! You can start - any number of programs as long as you background them. - . - An example of .xsession is in /usr/doc/logout-button/examples and if you - edit it choosing your favorite window manager, it will try to find and - use it. Remember to place it in ~you/.xsession and make it executable. - If you don't edit it, it will try to find and use the fvwm2 window mgr. - . - X infrastructure has a mechanism which waits for some program to exit - indicating the user wishes to end his X session. logout-button is - the simplest form of such a "session manager". - . - The example .xsession file provided in the doc/examples directory - picks a window manager to run, starts it in the background, optionally - starts other clients (xterm, xearth, xfishtank) also in the background - and finally starts the session manager (logout-button) in the foreground, - replacing the process and process ID belonging to the shell interpreting - the .xsession. Because the infrastructure of X is waiting for this process - to exit, when logout-button is pushed, the session is ended. - - - -Source package: logrotate -Package: logrotate -Description: Log rotation utility - The logrotate utility is designed to simplify the administration of - log files on a system which generates a lot of log files. Logrotate - allows for the automatic rotation compression, removal and mailing of - log files. Logrotate can be set to handle a log file daily, weekly, - monthly or when the log file gets to a certain size. Normally, logrotate - runs as a daily cron job. - - - -Source package: logtool -Package: logtool -Description: Syslog-style logfile parser with lots of output options - logtool is a syslog-style logfile parser and report-generator, - capable of producing ANSI, ASCII, CSV (for spreadsheets), HTML or - just raw output. - . - It's very handy in generating nightly reports and in online - monitoring of logfile activity. - - - -Source package: logtools -Package: logtools -Description: Russell's misc tools for managing log files. - clfmerge - merge common-log-format web logs in order without sorting (good for - when you have a gig of logs). - . - logprn - like "tail -f" but after a specified time period of inactivity will - run a program (such as lpr) and pipe the new data to it) - . - funnel - pipe one stream of data to several files or processes. - . - clfsplit - split CLF format web logs by client IP address. - . - clfdomainsplit - split CLF logs by server domain. - - - -Source package: logtrend-complexalarm -Package: liblogtrend-complexalarm-perl -Description: logtrend perl modules for complex alarm - This package contains perl modules for complex alarm - handling -Package: logtrend-complexalarm -Description: logtrend module for trend analysis - In log trend there are two type of alarms: one generated by - agents where a service go down and another generated bye this - module if defined rules match. - This module allow to write equations based upon events. - In some events match in a defined eqations an alarm is - send. -Package: logtrend-utils -Description: logtrend perl utils - This package contains three little perl utils: - - GetListOfAgentsOnSource - Return a list of agent for a particular source - - GetListOfVariables - Return number of variable set upon an agent of a source - - GetSourcesList - Return list of declared sources - - - -Source package: logtrend-consolidation -Package: logtrend-consolidation -Description: logtrend perl module which prevents db increase - Consolidation is used to keep useful data for trend analysis - while reducing sample numbers to limit db increase. - For real time visualization, it's useful to have a lot of values for - recent data. To keep a representative sample of this data, can - reduce db increase, speed up data analysis whitout arming the quality - and the precision of the result. - - - -Source package: logtrend-doc -Package: logtrend-doc -Description: logtrend docs - This packages contains some documents which explain how - this monitoring system works. - - - -Source package: logtrend-ftpagent -Package: logtrend-ftpagent -Description: Perl daemon for ftpd monitoring - This daemon tests ftp daemons by opening ftp connections to them, and - reports their status to logtrend-storageserver. - - - -Source package: logtrend-httpagent -Package: logtrend-httpagent -Description: Daemon for httpd monitoring - This perl daemon test by http request http daemons and send to - logtrend-storageserver its status. Also it allows report creations - per VirtualHost (if daemon support this feature). - - - -Source package: logtrend-linuxagent -Package: liblogtrend-action-perl -Description: Perl module for logtrend agents - This package contains modules with common objects useful to - logtrend agents. This objects allow agents take some kind of - action, for example, send e-mail, send SMS and so on. -Package: liblogtrend-agent-perl -Description: Perl modules for logtrend agents - This package contains module with common object which are useful for most of agents. -Package: logtrend-agentdescr -Description: Perl utils for logtrend agents - This package contains a script which send to storage-server information - about data type. This information allow storage-server know which type - of data (strings, integer and so on) an agent will send to him. - In other words this script notify to storage server presence of an - agent and kind of data will be sent. -Package: logtrend-linuxagent -Description: Perl daemon for linux box monitoring - This deamon collects data about linux box on which it's mounted and - send them to storage-server. Them are about cpu usage, load average, disk - usage and so on. - - - -Source package: logtrend-mailbridge -Package: logtrend-mailbridge -Description: Logtrend module for parsing e-mail from agents - Logtrend agents which cannot contact logtrend-storage server could be - configured for send e-mail to a particular mail address. - The MTA for this mail address must be configured to output mail for this - address via a pipe to this perl module which sends information - (data or alarms) to the logtrend-storage server. - - - -Source package: logtrend-snmpagent -Package: logtrend-snmpagent -Description: Perl daemon for snmp and trapd monitoring - This daemon uses snmp requests to retrieve information and sends the - result to logtrend-storageserver. - - - -Source package: logtrend-snortagent -Package: logtrend-snortagent -Description: Logtrend module for snort IDS - This perl module uses snort for IDS, generates a report and send it to storage - server. - - - -Source package: logtrend-storageserver -Package: liblogtrend-common-perl -Description: Perl modules for logtrend system - This package contains logtrend common perl modules. -Package: logtrend-storageserver -Description: logtrend storage server daemons and utils - This package contains the logtrend storage server daemon which is the - main logtrend monitoring system component. This monitoring system - has following features: - - Agents are independent from the structure. - So it's possible to develop agents for nearly - every kind of device (routers, switches,...) - or Operating System. - - Agents can monitor devices or applications. - - Complex alarms defined by logical equations. - These alarms can take in consideration any - number of variables, coming from one or many sources. - - Trends analysis. It becomes possible to foresee the - evolution of monitored systems and so - to anticipate forecoming problems. - - Alerts can be sent by email, SMS, or other user-defined - actions. - - Agents can send data in connected or disconnected mode. - It's easy to monitor distant systems, or systems behind a firewall. - - Real-time visualization and periodical synthesis reports. - - API for agents and data manipulation modules - - Visualization and data collection are independent. - It is possible to configure different representations - for the same data set. - - - -Source package: logtrend-visuapache -Package: logtrend-visuapache -Description: logtrend perl module for web data visualization - This perl module is loaded by apache with perl support and - displays data from logtrend-visuengine. - - - -Source package: logtrend-visuengine -Package: liblogtrend-databaseaccess-perl -Description: Perl module for logtrend postgresql database access - This package contains a perl module which allows logtrend to access a - PostgreSQL database. -Package: liblogtrend-visu-perl -Description: Perl module for logtrend data visualization - This package contains perl module which allow the - logtrend visualizator to generate reports. -Package: logtrend-visuengine -Description: logtrend data visualization engine - This perl daemon reads data from a logtrend postgresql database via - TCP/IP and makes them available in same manner for other logtrend tools like - logtrend-visuapache. - - - -Source package: lojban-common -Package: lojban-common -Description: Commonly used wordlists for the lojban language - This package contains the (hopefully latest) versions of the gismu, cmavo, - and lujvo wordlists for the lojban language. See http://www.lojban.org/ for - more information on this language. - - - -Source package: longrun -Package: longrun -Description: Transmeta(TM) Crusoe(TM) LongRun(TM) utility - LongRun (power management mechanism of Transmeta's Crusoe CPU) - control utility. You can set/get LongRun status from command line. - . - This utility only works on the LongRun support Crusoe CPU, and - require the Linux CPUID and MSR device drivers. - - - -Source package: lookup-el -Package: lookup-el -Description: Search interface to electronic dictionaries by Emacs. - The original name of this software is lookup, then here after this - package is referred as "Lookup". - . - Lookup is a search dictionary software for Emacs|XEmacs. (The - original Lookup supports Mule, but this debian-package does not - support Mule.) Lookup provide the simple and unified search interface - for the commercial electric dictionary as well as the network - dictionary server . - . - The features of Lookup - - Lookup can access various dictionaries. Furthermore the - interface of search is unified. - - Lookup can be used to search a number of dictionaries at one try. - - You can add the new search command easily, p.r.n. (See info) - - If you need, You can customize the result of search. (See info) - - - -Source package: lopster -Package: lopster -Description: A Napster client using the GTK UI. - Lopster is a Napster Client developed in C using the GTK user interface. - . - Napster is a protocol for sharing MP3 files between users. With Napster, - the files stay on the client machine, never passing through the server. - The server provides the ability to search for particular files and - initiate a direct transfer between the clients. In addition, chat - forums similar to IRC are available. - - - -Source package: lout -Package: lout -Description: Typesetting system, an alternative to (La)TeX. - Lout is a document formatting system similar in style to LaTeX, i.e. - it works with mark-up files - plain text files containing commands to - control the formatting. - . - Lout offers a very full range of features, including - o PostScript, PDF, and plain text output - o optimal paragraph and page breaking - o automatic hyphenation - o PostScript EPS file inclusion and generation - o equation formatting, tables, diagrams - o rotation and scaling - o sorted indexes, bibliographic databases - o running headers and odd-even pages, automatic cross referencing - o multilingual documents including hyphenation (most European languages are - supported, including Russian), - o formatting of C/C++ programs. - . - Lout may be extended by writing definitions which are much simpler than - the equivalent troff or TeX macros. - . - Lout has several advantages over (La)TeX. It is much smaller, and it is - much easier to understand how to do things in Lout (including writing - definitions) than in TeX or LaTeX. Lout's PostScript output is very small - and clean. - . - However, it is much less widely used than (La)TeX, so there are - fewer add-on definition packages for Lout than for (La)TeX and fewer - local experts around to ask about problems. You are unlikely to - find many Lout documents floating around the 'net. -Package: lout-doc -Description: Documentation on the Lout typesetting system - Documents describing the Lout document formatting system: - . - o A Practical Introduction to the Lout Document Formatting System - (overhead transparencies) - o A User's Guide to the Lout Document Formatting System - o An Expert's Guide to the Lout Document Formatting System - o `The design and implementation of the Lout document formatting language', - Software--Practice and Experience, vol. 23, pp. 1001-1041 (September 1993) - - - -Source package: lp-solve -Package: lp-solve -Description: Solve (mixed integer) linear programming problems - The linear programming (LP) problem can be formulated as: Solve A.x >= - V1, with V2.x maximal. A is a matrix, x a vector of (nonnegative) - variables, V1 a vector called the right hand side, and V2 a vector - specifying the objective function. - . - An integer linear programming (ILP) problem is an LP with the - constraint that all the variables are integers. In a mixed integer - linear programming (MILP) problem, some of the variables are integer - and others are real. - . - The program lp_solve solves LP, ILP, and MILP problems. It is slightly - more general than suggested above, in that every row of A (specifying - one constraint) can have its own (in)equality, <=, >= or =. The result - specifies values for all variables. - . - lp_solve uses the 'Simplex' algorithm and sparse matrix methods for - pure LP problems. If one or more of the variables is declared - integer, the Simplex algorithm is iterated with a branch and bound - algorithm, until the desired optimal solution is found. lp_solve can - read MPS format input files. - - - -Source package: lpe -Package: lpe -Description: Lightweight Programmer's Editor - Lpe stands for "lightweight programmer's editor", and is exactly that. - It is designed to provide at the same time all the features that might - be required in a decent code editor and a light, intuitive feel that - makes it a pleasure to work with, making all necessary commands - accessible as easily as possible. - - - -Source package: lphdisk -Package: lphdisk -Description: prepares hibernation partition for Phoenix NoteBIOS - This utility prepares and formats the hibernation partition for - notebook computers that use Phoenix NoteBIOS. Once this partition - has been prepared, it can be used with the BIOS's APM Suspend-To-Disk - feature. Laptops that can make use of a hibernation partition include - several ARMNotes, the Dell Inspiron 5000, Sony VAIOs, and many - Tuxtops laptops. See the README in this package for a complete list. - - - -Source package: lpkg -Package: lpkg -Description: Newton MessagePad PDA Package Loader - Using lpkg you can install Newton packages from your Linux machine - to your Apple's Newton MessagePad PDA device through the serial - port. - . - Use /usr/sbin/lpkgconfig to configure which port you want to use, - and users must be in the 'dialout' group to use lpkg. - - - -Source package: lpr -Package: lpr -Description: BSD lpr/lpd line printer spooling system - This is the BSD printer spooler and associated utilities. - You can use this for local and remote printers. - . - If you install magicfilter or apsfilter (along with ghostscript), - lpr will be able to automatically handle special file types - (such as Postscript and PDF files). - - - -Source package: lpr-ppd -Package: lpr-ppd -Description: BSD lpr/lpd line printer spooling system - This is the BSD printer spooler and associated utilities. - You can use this for local and remote printers. - . - If you install magicfilter or apsfilter (along with ghostscript), - lpr will be able to automatically handle special file types - (such as Postscript and PDF files). - . - If you install printfilters-ppd, lpr will be able to handle - device-specific options via PPD files. - - - -Source package: lprfax -Package: lprfax -Description: Utility to allow printing to a fax modem - lprfax provides a set of scripts and programs to control network - fax spooling through the LPRng print system. The goal is to enable - transparent faxing in any application able to print, via - 'lpr -Pfax -J'. - Features: - * integration with mgetty/sendfax system and configuration files - * load balancing among multiple fax modems - * remote queue/log inspection and control - * Customizable cover page generation via banner-page filters - * Customizable name/fax number lookup from job specification - * automated fax retries via lprng hold/release mechanism - - - -Source package: lprng -Package: lprng -Description: lpr/lpd printer spooling system - The LPRng software is an enhanced, extended, and portable version - of the Berkeley LPR software (the standards UNIX printer spooler) - You can use this for local and remote printers. -Package: lprng-doc -Description: lpr/lpd printer spooling system (documentation) - The LPRng software is an enhanced, extended, and portable version - of the Berkeley LPR software (the standards UNIX printer spooler) - You can use this for local and remote printers. - This is the documentation for LPRng - - - -Source package: lprng-doc -Package: lprng-doc -Description: lpr/lpd printer spooling system - The LPRng software is an enhanced, extended, and portable version - of the Berkeley LPR software (the standards UNIX printer spooler) - You can use this for local and remote printers. - . - This package provides the documentation. - - - -Source package: lprngtool -Package: lprngtool -Description: GUI frontend to LPRng based /etc/printcap - LPRngTool is a graphical frontend to configure the /etc/printcap on - LPRng based printing systems. It is based on Red Hat's printtool, but - has a number of added features. It has support for configuring local, - remote, SMB, JetDirect, and raw printers and queues. It has support for - a number of queue management features such as: pause/resume, reprinting - of errored jobs, ability to view remote printcaps, job removal, job - redirection, job reordering, and the ability to stop or start queueing, - printing, or both. - - - -Source package: lrzsz -Package: lrzsz -Description: Tools for zmodem/xmodem/ymodem file transfer - Lrzsz is a cosmetically modified zmodem/ymodem/xmodem package built - from the public-domain version of Chuck Forsberg's rzsz package. - . - These programs use error correcting protocols ({z,x,y}modem) to send - (sz, sx, sb) and receive (rz, rx, rb) files over a dial-in serial port - from a variety of programs running under various operating systems. - - - -Source package: lsb -Package: lsb -Description: Linux Standard Base 1.1 core support package - The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard - core system that third-party applications can depend upon. - . - This package provides an implementation of version 1.1.0 of the Linux - Standard Base for Debian on the Intel x86 architecture with the Linux - kernel. Future revisions may support the LSB on additional - architectures and kernels. - . - The intent of this package is to provide a best current practice way - of installing and running LSB packages on Debian GNU/Linux. Its - presence does not imply that we believe that Debian fully complies - with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a - statement that Debian is LSB-compliant. - - - -Source package: lsb-release -Package: lsb-release -Description: LSB release command - The lsb-release command is a simple tool to identify the Linux - distribution being used. - . - It is part of the LSB base system. - - - -Source package: lsfcc -Package: lsfcc -Description: Linux Socket Filter Command Compiler - This is lsfcc, a compiler producing Linux Socket Filter instructions - out of a vaguely C-like toy language. LSF is a facility available in - the Linux kernel since 2.1.something, whereby one can attach a set of - filter rules to a socket to restrict the traffic that is allowed to - pass through it. - - - -Source package: lsh -Package: lsh -Description: baby shell for novices with DOS compatible commands - Lsh is a shell partially inspired by some command interpreters for PC - monitors (such as 4-DOS, DR-DOS, MS-DOS, N-DOS, PC-DOS, Q-DOS and - others, which might be trademarks of their owners and which is hereby - acknowledged). However, most of the features of this shell are simply - adapted from Unix (which also happens to be a trademark) shells. - . - Lsh is especially useful for users who have had some DOS experience and - are now supposed to do something under UNIX. This shell will ease the - transition and make the usage of dialup services extremely easy for them. - . - Note that this has nothing to do with the lsh Secure Shell v2 (SSH2) - protocol implementation. If you need that SSH2 client, install - lsh-client and see the lshc command. - - - -Source package: lshell -Package: lshell -Description: Enforce limits to protect system integrity. - This program enforces resource quotas stored in a configuration file. It is - easier and more secure that writing a shell script in /etc/profile and - trying to compare user names in hard-coded if/else type trees. - - - -Source package: lskb -Package: lskb -Description: Linux Security Knowledge Base - This package contains a downloaded copy of the LSKB - which includes information on many security related - issues specific to Linux. - . - The uptodate copy can be found at http://www.securityportal.com/lskb/ - - - -Source package: lslk -Package: lslk -Description: a lock file lister - Lslk attempts to list all of the locks on the executing - system's local files (i.e., on the active inodes). - - - -Source package: lsnipes -Package: lsnipes -Description: A text-base maze-orientated game for linux. - Snipes is a single-player text-mode action game in which the object is to - kill a number of evil smiley face characters (the "snipes") and the hives - which create them. Of course, the snipes try to kill you at the same time. - - - -Source package: lsof -Package: lsof -Description: List open files. - Lsof is a Unix-specific diagnostic tool. Its name stands - for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that. It lists - information about any files that are open by processes - current running on the system. - The binary should work on any kernel in 2.2 or 2.4 -Package: lsof-2.0.36 -Description: List open files. - Lsof is a Unix-specific diagnostic tool. Its name stands - for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that. It lists - information about any files that are open by processes - current running on the system. - The binary is specific to kernel version 2.0.36 -Package: lsof-2.2 -Description: List open files. - Lsof is a Unix-specific diagnostic tool. Its name stands - for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that. It lists - information about any files that are open by processes - current running on the system. - The binary is specific to kernel version 2.2 - - - -Source package: ltrace -Package: ltrace -Description: Tracks runtime library calls in dynamically linked programs - ltrace is a debugging program which runs a specified command until it - exits. While the command is executing, ltrace intercepts and records - the dynamic library calls which are called by - the executed process and the signals received by that process. - It can also intercept and print the system calls executed by the program. - . - The program to be traced need not be recompiled for this, so you can - use it on binaries for which you don't have the source handy. - . - You should install ltrace if you need a sysadmin tool for tracking the - execution of processes. - - - -Source package: ltt -Package: kernel-patch-ltt -Description: Linux Trace Toolkit - kernel patch - A low-cost kernel event tracer. - . - This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which adds - support for the ltt package. - . - The current patch is for 2.4.16 kernels, but applies cleanly to - 2.4.17. -Package: ltt -Description: Linux Trace Toolkit - tools - LTT is a kernel event tracer with low overhead. - . - LTT provides it's user with all the information required to - reconstruct a system's behavior during a certain period of time. - One can know exactly the dynamics of a system. Why do certain - synchronization problems occur? What exactly happens to an - application when a packet is received for it? Overall, where do all - the applications that I use pass their time? Where are the I/O - latencies in a given application? etc. - . - LTT requires a modified linux kernel that enables events to be - logged. This package contains only the user-level tools for - collecting and analysing the trace data. The kernel patch is - available in the kernel-patch-ltt package. - - - -Source package: lua -Package: liblua4 -Description: Main interpreter library for the Lua programming language - Lua is a powerful language which can be included in your C/C++ projects - using this library. -Package: liblua4-dev -Description: Main interpreter library for Lua: static library and headers - Using this package you can develop applications which have lua interpreters - built into them. -Package: liblualib4 -Description: Extension library for the Lua programming language - This package provides string, math and IO functions to liblua. -Package: liblualib4-dev -Description: Extension library for Lua: static and headers - This package allows you to link to the Lua standard libraries - providing math, string and IO functions to your lua based programs. -Package: lua -Description: Small embeddable language with Pascal like syntax - Lua is a powerful, light-weight programming language designed for extending - applications. Lua is also frequently used as a general-purpose, stand-alone - language. Lua is free software. - . - Lua combines simple procedural syntax (similar to Pascal) with powerful - data description constructs based on associative arrays and extensible - semantics. Lua is dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has - and rapid prototyping. -Package: lua-doc -Description: Documentation for the Lua programming language. - This is the documentation for the Lua programming language. - . - This package includes the HTML versions of the manual pages - and the language manual itself. - - - -Source package: lucas -Package: lucas -Description: Spanish Linux Documentation Project Documents. - This package will install all the documents of LuCAS - (Linux en Castellano), both the translated documents and the guides - made within the project not available at the LDP. - . - The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, - reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. - . - Este paquete instala los documentos del proyecto de documentación - de Linux traducidos al castellano, para más información ver - /usr/share/doc/lucas/ o http://lucas.hispalinux.es/ . - . - El Proyecto de Documentación de Linux al Castellano, trabaja en - el desarrollo de documentación buena y fiable en castellano - para el sistema operativo Linux, esto incluye traducir documentación - del Linux Documentation Project y realizar documentación nueva. -Package: lucas-manifesto -Description: Manifiesto del Proyecto LuCAS. - This package installs the manifiesto of the LuCAS project. - . - Este paquete instala el manifiesto del proyecto LuCAS, traducción - en inglés del manifiesto del "Linux Documentation Project". -Package: lucas-novato -Description: De Novato a Novato. - This is a guide from the LuCAS project (LDP in Spanish). - . - Este paquete instala la guía "Linux: De Novato a Novato", del - proyecto de Documentación de Linux en Castellano. Es una sencilla - Guía con trucos para usuarios noveles para Debian. -Package: lucas-redes -Description: Introducción a la administración de redes TCP-IP. - This is a guide from the LuCAS project (LDP in Spanish). - . - Este paquete instala la guía "Introducción a la administración - de redes TCP-IP" una traducción de una guía inglesa fruto del - proyecto de Documentación de Linux en Castellano. Esta guía - muestra al administrador cómo gestionar una red TCP-IP -Package: lucas-root -Description: Guía del Enrootador de Linux. - This is a guide from the LuCAS project (LDP in Spanish). - . - Este paquete instala la guía "Guía del Enrootador" una traducción - de una guía francesa fruto del - proyecto de Documentación de Linux en Castellano. Es una - Guía que intenta explicar cómo manejarse en el entorno Linux - como superusuario (administrador). - - - -Source package: luci -Package: luci -Description: Universal Configuration Interface - The aim of LUCI is to provide a way to edit any - configuration file, using a graphical interface. - - - -Source package: lukemftp -Package: lukemftp -Description: The enhanced ftp client. - lukemftp is what many users affectionately call the enhanced ftp - client in NetBSD (http://www.netbsd.org). The `lukem' comes from - the account name of the NetBSD developer who wrote most of the - enhancements: Luke Mewburn . - . - This package is a `port' of the NetBSD ftp client to other systems. - . - The enhancements over the standard ftp client in 4.4BSD include: - * command-line editing within ftp - * command-line fetching of URLS, including support for: - - http proxies (c.f: $http_proxy, $ftp_proxy) - - authentication - * context sensitive command and filename completion - * dynamic progress bar - * IPv6 support (from the WIDE project) - * modification time preservation - * paging of local and remote files, and of directory listings - (c.f: `lpage', `page', `pdir') - * passive mode support, with fallback to active mode - * `set option' override of ftp environment variables - * socks4/socks5 support - * TIS Firewall Toolkit gate ftp proxy support (c.f: `gate') - * transfer-rate throttling (c.f: `-T', `rate') - - - -Source package: lukemftpd -Package: lukemftpd -Description: The enhanced ftp daemon from NetBSD. - `lukemftpd' is what many users affectionately call the enhanced ftp - server in NetBSD (http://www.netbsd.org). The `lukem' comes from - the account name of the NetBSD developer who wrote most of the - enhancements: Luke Mewburn . - - - -Source package: lurkftp -Package: lurkftp -Description: monitor changes in ftp sites and opt. mirror to a local directory - This is the ultimate ftp site lurker program. It is a simple - program to monitor changes in ftp sites and either just report changes or - mirror changes into a local directory. - . - So why another mirror program? Because I couldn't get any of the mirror - programs on sunsite to do what I wanted half-way reliably & efficiently. - - - -Source package: luxman -Package: luxman -Description: Pac-Man clone - A Pac-Man clone for SVGALIB. Includes color, sound, several different - levels, and difficulty levels. - . - Also includes tools for making your own levels and customizing the game. - . - WARNING: This package CONTAINS SETUID ROOT BINARIES. This is a possible - SECURITY RISK. I don't want to tell you not to afraid, but this - package is in Debian since 4 years w/o problems. - - - -Source package: lv -Package: lv -Description: Powerful Multilingual File Viewer - lv is a powerful file viewer like less. - lv can decode and encode multilingual streams through - many coding systems: - ISO-8859, ISO-2022, EUC, SJIS, Big5, HZ, Unicode. - . - It recognizes multi-bytes patterns as regular - expressions, lv also provides multilingual grep. - In addition, lv can recognize ANSI escape sequences - for text decoration. - - - -Source package: lvm -Package: lvm -Description: The Logical Volume Manager for Linux - LVM includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on - physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc., - multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)), - creating volume groups from one or more physical volumes and creating - one or more logical volumes in volume groups. - - - -Source package: lvm-common -Package: lvm-common -Description: The Logical Volume Manager for Linux (common files) - LVM includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on - physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc., - multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)), - creating volume groups from one or more physical volumes and creating - one or more logical volumes in volume groups. - . - This package includes parts of the LVM packaging which do not depend on - the particular IO protocol version of the kernel implementation. You need - to install in addition one of lvm5, lvm6, or lvm10. - - - -Source package: lvm10 -Package: lvm10 -Description: The Logical Volume Manager for Linux - LVM includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on - physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc., - multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)), - creating volume groups from one or more physical volumes and creating - one or more logical volumes in volume groups. - . - This provides the IO protocol version 10 compatible binaries (LVM 0.9.x). - - - -Source package: lvs -Package: lvs -Description: Linux Virtual Server kernel patches and support programs - The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server - built on a cluster of real servers. The architecture of the cluster is - transparent to end users, and the users see only a single virtual - server. - . - This package provides the kernel patches and some support programs - necessary to implement a virtual server under Linux. With the addition - of the mon and heartbeat packages it is possible to implement a complete - high-availability solution for Linux. - . - This package includes kernel patches for 2.2.13 and 2.2.14 (0.9.7) and - the ipvsadm program (0.9.7). - - - -Source package: lwm -Package: lwm -Description: Lightweight Window Manager - lwm is a window manager for X that tries to keep out of your face. - There are no icons, no button bars, no icon docks, no root menus, - no nothing: if you want all that, then other programs can provide - it. There's no configurability either: if you want that, you want a - different window manager; one that helps your operating system in - its evil conquest of your disc space and its annexation of your - physical memory. - - - -Source package: lx-gdb -Package: lx-gdb -Description: Dump and load databases from the HP palmtop - gdbload/gdbdump converts any standard database to and from - CSV (Comma-Separated-Values) format. Many formatting - options are available. World-Time and Appointment - databases as well as application specific fields are not - supported. - - - -Source package: lxr -Package: lxr -Description: Linux Cross-Reference - The Linux Cross-Reference project is the testbed application of a - general hypertext cross-referencing tool. (Or the other way around.) - . - The main goal of the project is to create a versatile - cross-referencing tool for relatively large code repositories. The - project is based on stock web technology, so the codeview client may - be chosen from the full range of available web browsers. On the - server side, any Unix-based web server with cgi-script capability - should do nicely. - . - The main feature of the indexer is of course the ability to jump - easily to the declaration of any global identifier. Indeed, even all - references to global identifiers are indexed. Quick access to - function declarations, data (type) definitions and preprocessor macros - makes code browsing just that tad more convenient. At-a-glance - overview of e.g. which code areas that will be affected by changing a - function or type definition should also come in useful during - development and debugging. - - - -Source package: lxtools -Package: lxtools -Description: Allows file management on HP100/200LX palmtops. - lxtools is an implementation of the HP100/200LX palmtop "filer" protocol. - You can put the palmtop into server mode and retrieve files directly from - it. - - - -Source package: lynx -Package: lynx -Description: Text-mode WWW Browser - Lynx is a fully-featured World Wide Web (WWW) client for - users running cursor-addressable, character-cell display - devices (e.g., vt100 terminals, vt100 emulators running on - PCs or Macs, or any other "curses-oriented" display). It - will display hypertext markup language (HTML) documents - containing links to files residing on the local system, as - well as files residing on remote systems running Gopher, - HTTP, FTP, WAIS, and NNTP servers. - - - -Source package: lynx-cur -Package: lynx-cur -Description: Text-mode WWW Browser with NLS support (development version) - Lynx is a fully-featured World Wide Web (WWW) client for users running - cursor-addressable, character-cell display devices. - It is very fast and easy to use. It will display HTML documents - containing links to files residing on the local system, - as well as files residing on remote systems running Gopher, HTTP, FTP, - WAIS, and NNTP servers. -Package: lynx-cur-wrapper -Description: Wrapper for lynx-cur - This wrapper will provide almost all basic setup of lynx mainly for novice - users using LANG environment variable so a user needs essentially nothing - to do except setting LANG appropriately. - - - -Source package: lyskom-elisp-client -Package: lyskom-elisp-client -Description: Emacs client for LysKOM. - A LysKOM client implemented in Emacs LISP. This client is the most - used and developed one. - - - -Source package: lyskom-server -Package: lyskom-server -Description: Server for the LysKOM conference system - LysKOM has a lot in common with netnews, but LysKOM is - intended for local discussions (instead of worldwide). - LysKOM consists of a server process and several client - programs. The server process maintains a data base of - persons, conferences and articles. The clients connect to - the server and let the users browse the database for - unread articles. - . - LysKOM is much faster than netnews - almost as fast as irc - or ICQ! - but like in netnews the articles are saved so - that you don't have to be logged in to receive the news. - - - -Source package: lyskom-tty-client -Package: lyskom-tty-client -Description: TTY client for LysKOM - With lyskom you can connect to your favourite LysKOM. A LysKOM is - a computerised conference system where you can participate in - discussions, ask questions, and get in touch with interesting - people. - - - -Source package: lzo -Package: liblzo-dev -Description: Development support files for the lzo library. - Header files and static libraries for the lzo data compression - library. -Package: liblzo1 -Description: A real-time data compression library. - LZO is a portable lossless data compression library written in - ANSI C. It offers pretty fast compression and *very* fast - decompression. Decompression requires no memory. - In addition there are slower compression levels achieving a - quite competitive compression ratio while still decompressing - at this very high speed. - - - -Source package: lzop -Package: lzop -Description: A real-time compressor. - lzop is a compressor similar to gzip. Its main advantages over gzip - are much higher compression and decompression speed. - lzop was designed with the following goals in mind: - 1) reliability - 2) speed (both compression and decompression) - 3) reasonable drop-in compatibility to gzip - 4) portability - - - -Source package: m2c -Package: m2c -Description: Modula-2 translator (compiler) - m2c is a Modula-2 translator. The translator supports Modula-2 - versions described in 3rd and 4th editions of famous Wirth's book - _Programming_in_Modula-2_. (Note: This is not current Modula-2 ISO - standard.) High portability of the translator is achieved by - intermediate translation into C. The translator is aimed to be used - on Unixes of different flavours. - - - -Source package: m4 -Package: m4 -Description: a macro processing language - GNU `m4' is an implementation of the traditional UNIX macro - processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible, although it has some - extensions (for example, handling more than 9 positional parameters to - macros). `m4' also has builtin functions for including files, running - shell commands, doing arithmetic, etc. Autoconf needs GNU `m4' for - generating `configure' scripts, but not for running them. -Package: m4-doc -Description: Documentation for GNU m4. - This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU m4. - - - -Source package: m68k-vme-tftplilo -Package: m68k-vme-tftplilo -Description: Linux kernel TFTP boot loader for m68k VME processor boards. - Tftplilo is a highly configurable kernel and ramdisk network boot loader - for BVM and Motorola m68k VME processor boards. It provides a mechanism - for one or more diskless machines to interactively select a kernel boot - configuration from a set of configurations defined in a single text - configuration file that is transferred from the host tftp server. Each - defined configuration specifies things such as Linux kernel and initial - ramdisk file names which are then also transferred from the host tftp - server. - - - -Source package: mac-fdisk -Package: mac-fdisk -Description: Apple disk partition manipulation tool - The fdisk utilities from the MkLinux project, adopted for Linux/m68k. - Mac-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. - It supports only the Apple partition format used on Macintosh and PowerMac, - use pmac-fdisk for PC partition format disks as used on PowerPC machines. - Mac-fdisk is an interactive tool with a menu similar to PC fdisk, supported - options are somewhat different from PC fdisk due to the differences in - partition format. -Package: mac-fdisk-cross -Description: Apple disk partition manipulation tool (running on non-Mac) - The fdisk utilities from the MkLinux project, adopted for Linux/m68k. - Mac-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. - It supports only the Apple partition format used on Macintosh and PowerMac, - use pmac-fdisk for PC partition format disks as used on PowerPC machines. - Mac-fdisk is an interactive tool with a menu similar to PC fdisk, supported - options are somewhat different from PC fdisk due to the differences in - partition format. -Package: pmac-fdisk -Description: fdisk partition manipulation tool for PowerPC - The fdisk utilities from the MkLinux project, adopted for Linux/ppc. - Pmac-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. - It supports the PC partition format as used on PowerPC. It is an - interactive tool similar to PC fdisk. -Package: pmac-fdisk-cross -Description: fdisk partition manipulation tool for PowerPC - The fdisk utilities from the MkLinux project, adopted for Linux/ppc. - Pmac-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. - It supports the PC partition format as used on PowerPC. It is an - interactive tool similar to PC fdisk. - - - -Source package: macgate -Package: macgate -Description: User-space programs for Appletalk-IP routing. - Tools for routing between TCP/IP and Appletalk-IP networks. - . - This package contains the programs MacRoute, MacRegister, MacPinger, and - MacGated, which are user-space tools for connecting GNU/Linux systems to - Appletalk-IP networks and vice versa. It REQUIRES a kernel with the IPDDP - driver, meaning 2.1.90 or greater, or 2.0.36 with the "AppleTalkSuite" - patch, which can be found at http://www.debian.org/~dhd/netatalk/. - - - -Source package: macrosystem -Package: libmacrosystem-dev -Description: Text file template system for C++ - MacroSystem is a powerful C++ template system designed to separate data - processing from content generation. With MacroSystem you can do - recursive macro replacing, nested if-else and ifnot-else constructs, - easy importing and exporting of macro files. It has been used to create - dynamic web content, email template systems, and many kinds of preprocessing - utilities. - . - See http://bazar.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/projects/macrosystem/ - . - This package include files needed for development (headers, examples, - static lib). -Package: libmacrosystem0 -Description: Text file template system for C++ - MacroSystem is a powerful C++ template system designed to separate data - processing from content generation. With MacroSystem you can do - recursive macro replacing, nested if-else and ifnot-else constructs, - easy importing and exporting of macro files. It has been used to create - dynamic web content, email template systems, and many kinds of preprocessing - utilities. - . - See http://bazar.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/projects/macrosystem/ - . - This package include shared library. - - - -Source package: macutils -Package: macutils -Description: Set of tools to deal with specially encoded Macintosh files - macutils is a package that contains a number of utilities - that deal with Macintosh files on a Unix system. This is - useful for converting BinHex-encoded files to the smaller - MacBinary format before transferring them to a Mac. - - - -Source package: mad -Package: libid3tag0 -Description: ID3 tag reading library from the MAD project - ID3 tag manipulation library with full support for reading ID3v1, ID3v1.1, - ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4 tags, as well as support for writing ID3v1, - ID3v1.1, and ID3v2.4 tags. -Package: libid3tag0-dev -Description: ID3 tag reading library from the MAD project - ID3 tag manipulation library with full support for reading ID3v1, ID3v1.1, - ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4 tags, as well as support for writing ID3v1, - ID3v1.1, and ID3v2.4 tags. - . - This is the package you need to develop or compile applications that - use id3tag. -Package: libmad0 -Description: MPEG audio decoder library - MAD is an MPEG audio decoder. It currently only supports the MPEG 1 - standard, but fully implements all three audio layers (Layer I, Layer II, - and Layer III, the latter often colloquially known as MP3.) - . - MAD has the following special features: - - 100% fixed-point (integer) computation - - completely new implementation based on the ISO/IEC 11172-3 standard - - distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) -Package: libmad0-dev -Description: MPEG audio decoder development library - MAD is an MPEG audio decoder. It currently only supports the MPEG 1 - standard, but fully implements all three audio layers (Layer I, Layer II, - and Layer III, the latter often colloquially known as MP3.) - . - This is the package you need to develop or compile applications that use MAD. -Package: madplay -Description: MPEG audio player in fixed point - MAD is an MPEG audio decoder. It currently only supports the MPEG 1 - standard, but fully implements all three audio layers (Layer I, Layer II, - and Layer III, the latter often colloquially known as MP3.). There is also - full support for ID3 tags. - . - All work is done in fixed point, so it even works on machines without a FPU. - - - -Source package: madbomber -Package: madbomber -Description: A Kaboom! clone - "Mad Bomber" is a clone of Activision's classic Atari 2600 console - game, "Kaboom!," by Larry Kaplan, with spruced-up graphics and - sound effects, and music. - . - The Mad Bomber is loose in the city and he's dropping bombs everywhere! - It's your job to catch them before they hit the ground and explode. - Luckily, you have a set of trusty buckets to extinguish the bombs with. -Package: madbomber-data -Description: Datafiles for madbomber - "Mad Bomber" is a clone of Activision's classic Atari 2600 console - game, "Kaboom!," by Larry Kaplan, with spruced-up graphics and - sound effects, and music. - . - The Mad Bomber is loose in the city and he's dropping bombs everywhere! - It's your job to catch them before they hit the ground and explode. - Luckily, you have a set of trusty buckets to extinguish the bombs with. - . - This package contains sound and image files for madbomber - - - -Source package: madoka -Package: madoka -Description: IRC personal proxy, stationing, logger and bot program (pirc). - madoka can work as IRC personal proxy server, stationing on the IRC net with - logging. and some bot plugins included. - . - madoka is IPv6 compliant with Socket6.pm which is in libsocket6-perl. - . - But Documents are available only Japanese. - - - -Source package: magicfilter -Package: magicfilter -Description: automatic printer filter. - Magicfilter is a customizable, extensible automatic printer filter. - It uses its own magic database (à la file(1)) to decide how to print - out a given print job. - - - -Source package: magnus -Package: magnus -Description: Computational group theory software with GUI - The MAGNUS computational group theory package is an innovative - symbolic algebra package providing facilities for doing calculations - in and about infinite groups. Almost all symbolic algebra systems - are oriented toward finite computations that are guaranteed to - produce answers, given enough time and resources. By contrast, - MAGNUS is concerned with experiments and computations on infinite - groups which in some cases are known to terminate, while in others are - known to be generally recursively unsolvable. - . - MAGNUS features an intuitive graphical user interface, facilities for - running different algorithms on the same problem in parallel, generation - of approximations for working on otherwise infeasible problems, genetic - algorithms and a plug-in package manager. - - - -Source package: magpie -Package: magpie -Description: Debian reference librarian - This program acts as a "reference librarian" for the apt(8) and - dpkg(8) database, and how that information compares to the actual - system. - . - Each package is fully described on an individual page. Three - additional package lists are provided: "required by," "recommended by" - and "suggested by," as is a link to the Debian bug tracking system. - If the package is installed, the page also shows the conffiles and - any files in the package which don't match the manifest (if enabled). - . - All package lists provide the "summary" description and the version - of the package, if installed. - . - A synopis of all packages (the 'description' field) is available, - grouped by section or priority or keyword. A synopsis of all - installed packages is also provided. - . - Additional indexes include package name, maintainer, source package, - package size, installed size and md5sum. - . - Magpie also has experimental XML support, but no XSL stylesheets - have been defined yet. - - - -Source package: magyarispell -Package: ihungarian -Description: The Hungarian dictionary for ispell. - This is the Hungarian dictionary for ispell made by - NEMETH Laszlo - home: http://www.szofi.hu/gnu/magyarispell -Package: myhungarian -Description: The Hungarian dictionary for OpenOffice. - This is the Hungarian dictionary made by - NEMETH Laszlo - home: http://www.szofi.hu/gnu/magyarispell - - - -Source package: mah-jong -Package: mah-jong -Description: The original Mah-Jong game - This is a set of programs to play the original Mah-Jong game: one - server, one client for a human player and one client for a programmed - player. Hence the game can be played by 1 to 4 human players. - . - You should keep in mind that the original Mah-Jong game has nothing to - do with the well-known solitaire game. (It only uses the same set of - tiles.) - . - If you like the game, please consider making a donation to the - (upstream) author. Read /usr/share/doc/mah-jong/README.Debian for - details. - - - -Source package: mailagent -Package: mailagent -Description: An automatic mail-processing tool - Mailagent allows you to process your mail automatically. This has - far more functionality than procmail, and is easier to configure - (providing, of course, that you grok perl). As a mail processing - tool, this slices, it dices, it ... - . - Given a set of lex-like rules, you are able to file mails to specific - folders (plain Unix-style folders and also MMDF and MH ones), forward - messages to a third person, pipe a message to a command or even post - the message to a newsgroup. - . - It is also possible to process messages containing some commands. - . - You may also set up a vacation program, which will automatically - answer your mail while you are not there, but more flexibly than the - Unix command of the same name. You only need to supply a message to - be sent and the frequency at which this will occur. Some simple macro - substitutions allow you to re-use some parts of the mail header into - your vacation message, for a more personalized reply. - . - You may also set up a generic mail server, without the hassle of the - lower-level concerns like error recovery, logging or command parsing. - . - The mailagent is not usually invoked manually but is rather called - via the filter program, which is in turn invoked by sendmail. That - means you must have sendmail/smail on your system to use this. You - also must have perl to run the mailagent scripts. - . - It is possible to extend the mailagent filtering commands by - implementing them in perl and then having them automagically loaded - when used. - . - Please note that on Debian systems, mailagent can not lock /var/spool/mail - directory mailboxes, and thus one must put a catch all rule saving all mail - in ones home directory. This is because Debian MDA policy requires them to - be setgid mail, and making anything as extensible as mailagent setgid - anything negates any benefit of having group permission protection. - - - -Source package: mailcheck -Package: mailcheck -Description: Check multiple mailboxes/maildirs for mail - Mailcheck is a simple, configurable tool that allows multiple mailboxes - to be checked for the existence of new mail messages. It supports both - mbox and maildir-style mailboxes, for compatibility with most mail - transport agents. It also supports remote POP3 and IMAP mailboxes. - - - -Source package: maildir-bulletin -Package: maildir-bulletin -Description: Deliver bulletins directly to the users' Maildir. - Deliver bulletins directly to the Maildir mail storage of users. Designed to - be run from the /etc/aliases file with command-line parameters for which - groups to send mail to. - - - -Source package: maildrop -Package: maildrop -Description: mail delivery agent with filtering abilities - maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. - maildrop reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the - message to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style - mailboxes, and maildirs (a mail storing format introduced by Qmail). - . - maildrop can optionally read instructions from a file on how to filter - incoming mail, and, based upon the instructions, deliver mail to alternate - mailboxes, or forward it to somewhere else, like procmail. Unlike procmail, - maildrop uses a structured filtering language that's a bit easier on the - eyes. - - - -Source package: mailfilter -Package: mailfilter -Description: A program that filters your incoming e-mail to help remove spam. - Mailfilter is very flexible utility for UNIX (-like) operating systems to get - rid of unwanted e-mail messages, before having to go through the trouble of - downloading them to the local computer. It offers support for one or many - POP3 accounts and is especially useful for dialup connections via modem, - ISDN, etc. Install Mailfilter if you'd like to remove spam from your POP3 mail - accounts. - . - With Mailfilter you can define your own filters (rules) to determine - which e-mails should be delivered and which are considered waste. Rules - are Regular Expressions, so you can make use of familiar options from - other mail delivery programs such as e.g. procmail. - . - If you do not get your mail from a POP3-Server you don't need Mailfilter. - - - -Source package: mailleds -Package: mailleds -Description: It show new mails with the keyboard-leds - The Program mailleds have set the SUID-Bit! Please check the source code! - . - mailleds is a quiet, unobtrusive way to signify that you have - new mail: a user daemon to blink LEDs when there is new mail. - . - This package don't have /usr/bin/xmailleds, because this don't work. - - - -Source package: mailman -Package: mailman -Description: Powerful, web-based mailing list manager - The GNU Mailing List Manager, which manages email discussion lists - much like Majordomo and Smartmail. Unlike most similar products, - Mailman gives each mailing list a web page, and allows users to - subscribe, unsubscribe, etc. over the web. Even the list manager can - administer his or her list entirely from the web. - . - Mailman also integrates most things people want to do with mailing - lists, including archiving, mail <-> news gateways, and so on. It - has all of the features you expect from such a product, plus - integrated support for the web (including web based archiving), - automated bounce handling and integrated spam prevention. - . - For more information see http://www.list.org/. - - - -Source package: mailreader -Package: mailreader -Description: Simple, but powerful WWW mail reader system - Mailreader is a light and simple web based mail user agent written in PERL. - It has a very simple configuration and works quite well. Mailreader currently - supports only POP3 servers. Now it support Japanese locale (libjcode-pm-perl - needed - otherwise please ignore this suggestion). - . - Althought mailreader's dependencies do not include a POP3 server, it does - require an available POP3 server on the network for normal operation. - . - For secure connections (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!) you need httpd with ssl - support. (You can try apache-ssl). - - - -Source package: mailscanner -Package: mailscanner -Description: An email virus scanner and spam tagger. - MailScanner is a freely distributable E-Mail gateway virus scanner - and spam detector. It uses sendmail or Exim as its basis, and a choice of - 7 commercial virus scanning engines to do the actual virus scanning. - It can decode and scan attachments intended solely for Microsoft Outlook - users (MS-TNEF). If possible, it will disinfect infected documents and - deliver them automatically. It also has features which protect it against - Denial Of Service attacks. - . - Virus checking is disabled by default, spam checking is enabled by default. - After installation, you can enable virus checking, write your own virus - scanner or install one of the supported commercial anti-virus packages. - - - -Source package: mailto -Package: mailto -Description: WWW Forms to Mail Gateway - This package provides a CGI program that converts data submitted - through a tag to simple mail that is sent to a given address. - - - -Source package: mailtools -Package: mailtools -Description: Manipulate email in perl programs - This is a set of perl modules which provide an easy interface to - manipulating email in an object-oriented fashion. - - - -Source package: mailutils -Package: libmailutils0 -Description: GNU Mail Abstraction library - This is GNU's Mail abstraction library. This library allows programs to - hook into a single library for many different types of mail backends. - The following backend stores are currently provded: mbox, maildir, pop3, and - imap4. -Package: libmailutils0-dev -Description: Development files for GNU mailutils - Development files for GNU Mailutils. -Package: mailutils -Description: GNU Mailutils mailx client - This is GNUs version of mailx. It is capable of speaking POP3, IMAP, - mbox and maildir. -Package: mailutils-doc -Description: Documentation for Mailutils - This packages contains the documentation for all of the - mailutils packages. -Package: mailutils-imap4d -Description: Mailutils-based IMAP4 Daemon - GNU Mailutils-based IMAP4 Daemon -Package: mailutils-pop3d -Description: Mailutils-based POP3 Daemon - GNU Mailutils-based POP3 Daemon - - - -Source package: mailx -Package: mailx -Description: A simple mail user agent. - mailx is the traditional command-line-mode mail user agent. - Even if you don't use it it may be required by other programs. - - - -Source package: maint-guide -Package: maint-guide -Description: Debian New Maintainers' Guide - This package contains the Debian New Maintainers' Guide. - . - This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux - package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common - language, and well covered with working examples. - . - Contains following chapters: - 1. Getting started "The Right Way" - 2. First steps - 3. Modifying the source - 4. Required stuff under debian/ - 5. Other files under debian/ - 6. Final steps -Package: maint-guide-de -Description: German translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. - This package contains the German translation of Debian New - Maintainers' Guide, bzw. Anleitung für zukünftige Debian-Maintainer. - . - This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux - package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common - language, and well covered with working examples. - . - Contains following chapters: - 1. Getting started "The Right Way" - 2. First steps - 3. Modifying the source - 4. Required stuff under debian/ - 5. Other files under debian/ - 6. Final steps -Package: maint-guide-es -Description: Spanish translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. - This package contains the Spanish translation of Debian New - Maintainers' Guide, or Guía del Nuevo Desarrollador de Debian. - . - This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux - package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common - language, and well covered with working examples. - . - Contains following chapters: - 1. Getting started "The Right Way" - 2. First steps - 3. Modifying the source - 4. Required stuff under debian/ - 5. Other files under debian/ - 6. Final steps -Package: maint-guide-fr -Description: French translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. - This package contains the French translation of Debian New - Maintainers' Guide, or Nouveau guide du responsable Debian. - . - This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux - package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common - language, and well covered with working examples. - . - Contains following chapters: - 1. Getting started "The Right Way" - 2. First steps - 3. Modifying the source - 4. Required stuff under debian/ - 5. Other files under debian/ - 6. Final steps -Package: maint-guide-ja -Description: Japanese translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. - This package contains the Japanese translation of Debian New - Maintainers' Guide, or Debian ¥á¥ó¥Æ¥ÊÆþÌç. - . - This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux - package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common - language, and well covered with working examples. - . - Contains following chapters: - 1. Getting started "The Right Way" - 2. First steps - 3. Modifying the source - 4. Required stuff under debian/ - 5. Other files under debian/ - 6. Final steps -Package: maint-guide-pt -Description: Portuguese translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. - This package contains the Portuguese (Brazilian) translation of Debian New - Maintainers' Guide, or Guia dos Novos Mantenedores Debian. - . - This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux - package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common - language, and well covered with working examples. - . - Contains following chapters: - 1. Getting started "The Right Way" - 2. First steps - 3. Modifying the source - 4. Required stuff under debian/ - 5. Other files under debian/ - 6. Final steps -Package: maint-guide-ru -Description: Russian translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. - This package contains the Russian translation of Debian New - Maintainers' Guide, or òÕËÏ×ÏÄÓÔ×Ï ÎÁÞÉÎÁÀÝÅÇÏ ÒÁÚÒÁÂÏÔÞÉËÁ Debian. - . - This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux - package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common - language, and well covered with working examples. - . - Contains following chapters: - 1. Getting started "The Right Way" - 2. First steps - 3. Modifying the source - 4. Required stuff under debian/ - 5. Other files under debian/ - 6. Final steps - - - -Source package: make -Package: make -Description: The GNU version of the "make" utility. - GNU Make is a program that determines which pieces of a large - program need to be recompiled and issues the commands to recompile - them, when necessary. More information about GNU Make can be - found in the `make' Info page. The upstream sources for this package - are available at the location ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/ -Package: make-doc -Description: Documentation for the GNU version of the "make" utility. - This package contains the postscript and HTML documentation for GNU - Make. The upstream sources for this package are available at the location - ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/ - - - -Source package: make-cross -Package: gcc-i386-gnu -Description: Cheap cross-compiler for GNU/Hurd. - This is a "cheap" cross-compiler based on the existing gcc and g++ - from Debian woody, ready to do cross-compilation for the GNU/Hurd. The - only change is the specs file. Everything else are symlinks and wrappers. - - - -Source package: makedev -Package: makedev -Description: Creates device files in /dev. - The MAKEDEV executable is used to populate the /dev directory with device - files. - - - -Source package: makejvf -Package: makejvf -Description: generate VF file from japanese TeX TFM file for dvips - For japanese font, the real size of PS font and information of TFM file is - a bit different and this causes unexpected output so we need VF file to - fix this situation. - . - This package provide a tool to generate such VF files from TFM files. - - - -Source package: makeme -Package: makeme -Description: An easy-to-use build (make) tool - makeme is a build tool written in Java freely available under the GPL. - . - See http://makeme.sourceforge.net/ for usage instructions - . - I created makeme for the kissme Java Virtual Machine. - . - I needed a make tool that would easily accommodate a project - with many subdirectories. Make does not do this. Instead - makeme requires a much simpler makefile, called .makeme . - - - -Source package: makepasswd -Package: makepasswd -Description: Generate and encrypt passwords - Generates true random passwords by using the /dev/random feature of - Linux, with the emphasis on security over pronounceability. It can - also encrypt plaintext passwords given on the command line. - - - -Source package: makepatch -Package: makepatch -Description: generate/apply patch files with more functionality than plain diff - This package contains a pair of programs, makepatch and applypatch, to - assist in the generation and application of patch kits to synchronise - source trees. - . - makepatch knows about common conventions for patch kits (it generates - Index: and Prereq: lines, it patches patchlevel.h first, it can use - manifest files), plus it prepends some shell code which if run will - take care adding directories, removing files, setting execute mode on - scripts, and the like. - . - applypatch uses some extra data supplied by makepatch to verify both the - patch and the source directory before applying the patch. Afterwards it - will clean up the directory tree plus fix up the permissions and even - the timestamps on the patched files. - - - -Source package: makexvpics -Package: makexvpics -Description: updates .xvpics thumbnails from the command line - This package includes a shell script and a C helper program to update - XV/Gimp/zgv/xzgv thumbnails from the command line. - - - -Source package: malaga -Package: libmalaga-dev -Description: Developer's library for automatic language analysis - Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: - both grammars and morphologies can be created. - You will not be needing this package if you do not intend - to do research on computer linguistics or develop computer - programs that need to do advanced processing of natural - languages. - . - This package contains the static library and header file - for developing programs that use the Malaga engine. -Package: libmalaga2 -Description: An automatic language analysis library - Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: - both grammars and morphologies can be created. - You do not need this package unless some other package depends - on it - in which case the Debian installation tools will let - you know. - . - This package contains the shared library supporting other - programs that use the Malaga engine. Malaga itself does - not use this library. -Package: malaga-bin -Description: A system for automatic language analysis - Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: - both grammars and morphologies can be created. - You will not be needing this package if you do not intend - to do research on computer linguistics or develop computer - programs that need to do advanced processing of natural - languages. - . - This package contains a set of standalone programs that can be - used in developing and playing with grammars and morphologies. - One of the programs uses a Tk/TCL module for displaying - graphical analysis trees. Malaga support for Emacs is also - included. - . - To read the documentation in this package you will need a basic - TeX environment, particularly the standard Computer Modern fonts - and a DVI file viewer, which are included in the Debian tetex-bin - and tetex-base packages. Alternatively, you can install the - malaga-doc package, which contains the same documentation in - HTML and PostScript form. -Package: malaga-doc -Description: Documentation for an automatic language analysis system - Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: - both grammars and morphologies can be created. - . - You will not be needing this package if you do not intend - to do research on computer linguistics or develop computer - programs that need to do advanced processing of natural - languages. - . - This package contains the Malaga documentation in HTML and - PostScript. To read it you will need a HTML browser or a - PostScript viewer, respectively. The malaga-bin package - contains this very same documentation in TeX DVI format. - - - -Source package: malsync -Package: malsync -Description: Utility to sync AvantGo channels with a 3Com Pilot PDA - malsync is a small utility that communicates between a 3Com Pilot and the - AvantGo webservers (and other MAL enabled servers). - - - -Source package: man-db -Package: man-db -Description: The on-line manual pager - This package provides the man command, the primary way of examining the - on-line help files (manual pages). Other utilities provided include the - whatis and apropos commands for searching the manual page database, the - manpath utility for determining the manual page search path, and the - maintenance utilities mandb, catman and zsoelim. man-db uses the groff - suite of programs to format and display the manual pages. - - - -Source package: man-pages-it -Package: manpages-it -Description: Contains a collection of italian man pages. - Translation is in progress. Some pages are outdated! - . - - - -Source package: man2html -Package: man2html -Description: Turns a web-browser and an httpd-server into a man pager. - Point your webbrowser at http://your.site/cgi-bin/man2html and you got - your manpages in the browser. - . - Features: - * Fast C CGI program for man/BSD-mandoc to HTML conversion. - * Works from the unformatted nroff/troff source. - * Source may be compressed. - * Does tbl tables (but not eqn equations). - * Generates hypertext links to foobar(1), abc@host, and xyzzy.h files - * CGI script for whatis-based alpha-indexes by section. - * CGI script for name-only alpha-indexes by section. - * CGI script for full text search (requires glimpse) - * Front-end script to talk to a pre-launched netscape. - - - -Source package: manedit -Package: manedit -Description: A GTK+-based Enhanced ManPage Editor - ManEdit was created due to a lack of editors for UNIX manual pages, - since users expect each UNIX program/configuration/api/etc to have - a manual page the lack of an editor and the high demand for what it - should create eventually lead to this (long overdue) application. - Although most resourced developers can create a source document - using a much more advanced editor and then export to multiple file - formats, the average UNIX contributor isn't up to that. Even the - creators of this application were intimidated at the UNIX manual - page creation process. - - - -Source package: mangoquest -Package: mangoquest -Description: The Blue Mango Quest, a first person maze game - Pacman meets Doom - . - This brings the third dimension into the classical game of pacman: - run arround a maze eating pills and power ups while you avoid being - eaten by ghostly fiends. -Package: mangoquest-data -Description: The Blue Mango Quest, a first person maze game - Pacman meets Doom - . - This brings the third dimension into the classical game of pacman: - run arround a maze eating pills and power ups while you avoid being - eaten by ghostly fiends. - . - These are the shared data files. -Package: mangoquest-doc -Description: The Blue Mango Quest, a first person maze game - Pacman meets Doom - . - This brings the third dimension into the classical game of pacman: - run arround a maze eating pills and power ups while you avoid being - eaten by ghostly fiends. - . - This would be the documentation. - - - -Source package: manpages -Package: manpages -Description: Man pages about using a Linux system. - This package contains the Linux man pages for these sections: - * 4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd). - * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxis of several system - files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs). - * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. - (e.g. nroff, ascii). - . - Sections 1, 6 and 8 are provided by the respective applications. This - package only includes the intro man page describing the section. - . - The man pages describe syntaxis of several system files. -Package: manpages-dev -Description: Linux-development man pages. - These man pages describe the Linux programming interface, including - these two sections: - * 2 = Linux system calls. - * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of information - may be found in the glibc-doc package). - - - -Source package: manpages-de -Package: manpages-de -Description: German manpages - This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into German. - The following sections are included: - * 1 = User programs (e.g. ls, ln) - * 4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd). - * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system - files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs). - * 6 = Games etc. - * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. - (e.g. nroff, ascii). - * 8 = System administration commands. -Package: manpages-de-dev -Description: German development manpages - This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into German. - The following sections are provided: - * 2 = Linux system calls. - * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of - information may be found in the libc6-doc package). - - - -Source package: manpages-es -Package: manpages-es -Description: Spanish manpages - This package contains the Linux man pages for all chapters and - translated into Spanish. - . - Este paquete contiene las páginas de manual de Linux para todos - las secciones y traducidas al Español. - - - -Source package: manpages-es-extra -Package: manpages-es-extra -Description: Spanish section 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8 manpages - This package contains the Linux man pages for all chapters - except 1, 6 and 8 translated into Spanish. - . - Este paquete contiene las páginas de manual de Linux para todos - los capítulos excepto el 1, 6 y 8 traducidas al español. - - - -Source package: manpages-fi -Package: manpages-fi -Description: Finnish man pages - Man pages in Finnish from sections 1, 5, 6 and 8. - This release contains 217 pages. - - - -Source package: manpages-fr -Package: manpages-fr -Description: French version of the manual pages. - This package contains the French translation of Linux - manual pages (1247 entries, 866 unique pages). - . - Ce package contient la version francaise des pages du manuel - (1247 entrees, 866 pages differentes). - - - -Source package: manpages-hu -Package: manpages-hu -Description: Hungarian manpages - This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into Hungarian. - Following sections are included: - * 1 = User programs (e.g. ls, ln) - * 3 = Library calls (e.g. clock ). - * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system - files (e.g. fstab, /etc/passwd ). - * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. - (e.g. nroff, ascii). - * 8 = System administration commands (e.g. mount, umount ) - - - -Source package: manpages-ja -Package: manpages-ja -Description: Japanese version of the manual pages (for users) - This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into - Japanese. - . - For more information, see JM project's web page: - . - http://www.linux.or.jp/JM/ -Package: manpages-ja-dev -Description: Japanese version of the manual pages (for developers) - This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into - Japanese. Following sections are provided: - * 2 = Linux system calls. - * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of - information may be found in the libc6-doc package). - . - For more information, see JM project's web page: - . - http://www.linux.or.jp/JM/ - - - -Source package: manpages-ko -Package: manpages-ko -Description: Korean version of the manual pages. - This package contains the Korean translated version of the Linux man - pages. - - - -Source package: manpages-nl -Package: manpages-nl -Description: Dutch manpages - This package contains Linux manual pages translated into Dutch. - This is a work in progress. Manpages in the following sections - are included: - * 1 User programs (e.g. ls, ln) - * 2 Linux system calls (e.g. exit, fork, open) - * 3 Library functions (e.g. malloc, printf) - * 8 Administration and privileged commands (e.g. ping) - More translations are planned. - - - -Source package: manpages-pl -Package: manpages-pl -Description: Polish man-pages. - This package contains the GNU/Linux manual pages translated into Polish. - Following sections are provided: - . - * 1 = User programs (e.g. ls, ln) - * 4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd). - * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system - files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs). - * 6 = Games etc. - * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. - (e.g. nroff, ascii). - * 8 = Administration and privileged commands. -Package: manpages-pl-dev -Description: Polish man-pages for developers. - This package contains the GNU/Linux manual pages translated into Polish. - Following sections are provided: - . - * 2 = Linux system calls. - * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of - information may be found in the libc6-doc package). - - - -Source package: manpages-pt -Package: manpages-pt -Description: Portuguese Versions of the Manual Pages - These are the manpages available in Portuguese - This package contains the following sections: - * 1 = User programs (e.g. ls, ln) - * 4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd). - * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system - files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs). - * 6 = Games etc. - * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. - (e.g. nroff, ascii). -Package: manpages-pt-dev -Description: Portuguese Versions of the Manual Pages - These are the manpages available in Portuguese - This package contains the following sections: - * 2 = Linux system calls. - * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of - information may be found in the libc6-doc package). - * 8 = Kernel functions - - - -Source package: manpages-ru -Package: manpages-ru -Description: Russian translations of Linux manpages - A small collection of man pages (documentation) from - the Linux Documentation Project (LDP) translated to - Russian. - - - -Source package: mantis -Package: mantis -Description: A php/MySQL/web based bug tracking system. Php3 version - Mantis is a php/MySQL/web based bug tracking system. The software resides - on a webserver while any web browser should be able to function as a - client. It is released under the terms of the GNU GPL. - - - -Source package: manued-el -Package: manued-el -Description: Minor mode for manued proofreading method - Manued is a method for proofreading of manuscripts, - proposed by Ikuo TAKEUCHI in No.39 Programming symposium of - Japan. Manued is a media independent proofreading method, - however, it is especially effective for exchanging electric - texts via E-mail. - . - Manued.el is an emacs lisp implementation for supporting - manued method. - - - -Source package: maplay3 -Package: maplay3 -Description: An MPEG Audio Player. - Maplay is an MPEG audio player/decoder. It decodes layer I and layer - II MPEG audio streams and plays them using a CD-quality audio device. - Maplay can also use the /dev/dsp device under Linux. - . - Also included in this package is a separate binary for producing audio - output at 8 kHz in u-law format. Other audio devices are not supported - directly, but can be used with the "decode to stdout" option and an - audio format converter. - - - -Source package: marbles -Package: marbles -Description: A game where you build figures out of colored marbles - The goal of this game is to create a more or less complex figure - out of single marbles within a time limit to reach the next level. - Sounds easy? Well, there is a problem: If a marble starts to move, - it will not stop until it hits a wall or another marble. - - - -Source package: marlais -Package: marlais -Description: An interpreter for a Dylan-like language - Marlais is a simple-minded interpreter for a programming - language strongly resembling Dylan. Dylan is an object - oriented language similar to Lisp that uses infix syntax - rather than prefix syntax. Marlais can use either syntax. - This is a "hackers release" and is intended as a vehicle - for education and experimentation. If you are interested - in using Dylan you may also wish to look at the - gwydion-dylan package. - - - -Source package: mason -Package: mason -Description: Interactively creates a Linux packet filtering firewall. - Mason creates a firewall that exactly matches the types of - TCP/IP traffic flowing in, out and through a Linux computer. - It can be used to create a full firewall or add rules to an - existing firewall. - - - -Source package: masqdialer -Package: masqdialer -Description: Client-server daemon for controlling PPP links - The masqdialer system is designed to provide easily accessible control - of multiple dialout modem connections to the members of a LAN using IP - Masquerade for their internet connectivity. The system is a - client/server design, so as long as a client can be written for a - particular platform, that platform can take advantage of masqdialer's - offerings. The masqdialer daemon runs on the linux machine, and upon an - authorized client request, carries out the user's request. - . - More information can be found at the masqdialer web site at - http://cpwright.villagenet.com/mserver/. - - - -Source package: masqmail -Package: masqmail -Description: A mailer for hosts without permanent internet connection - MasqMail is a MTA (mail transport agent) and POP3 client for hosts - that don't have a permanent internet connection, eg. a home network - or a single host at home. It has special support for connections to - different ISPs, and will work nicely along with the masqdialer. - . - In these cases, MasqMail is a slim replacement for full-blown MTAs - such as sendmail, exim, qmail or postfix. The POP3 client can be - a small replacement for other full-featured tools like fetchmail. - - - -Source package: math-bigint -Package: libmath-bigint-perl -Description: Perl5 module for math. operation on numbers of arbitrary size - This module provides replacement modules Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat - for operations on numbers of arbitrary size. - . - This code will install alongside the versions in the standard Perl - distribution. - . - This code is expected to be part of the next Perl release. - - - -Source package: math-numbercruncher -Package: libmath-numbercruncher-perl -Description: Perl5 module with commonly needed Maths and Stats functions - This module is a collection of commonly needed number-related functions, - including numerous standard statistical, geometric, and probability - functions. Some of these functions are taken directly from _Mastering - Algorithms with Perl_, by Jon Orwant, Jarkko Hietaniemi, and John - Macdonald, and others are adapted heavily from same. - - - -Source package: math3d -Package: libmath3d-0.3-0 -Description: Spatial geometry math C++ runtime library - Please refer to libmath3d-dev for a complete description of the - implemented classes and operations. -Package: libmath3d-dev -Description: Spatial geometry math C++ library - This library implements several classes useful for spatial geometry - calculations. The classes are: M2d (2D vector), M2dRect (2D - rectangle), M3d (3D vector), M3dBox (3D box), M3dLine (3D line), - M3dPlane (plane), M3dRay (3D ray), M3dFrame (Frenet 3-frame), M4d (4D - vector), M4x4 (4x4 matrix), - . - Several common operations are implemented: intersection between a - plane and a line, location of points wrt boxes (inside or outside), - matrix transformations (rotating, translating and scaling) and - the expected operations such as addition of vectors, scalar and - vector multiplication, etc. - - - -Source package: mathwar -Package: mathwar -Description: A flash card game designed to teach maths. - A GTK application that teaches kids (and adults) how to - respond quickly to math problems using flash cards and timers. - It includes a Computer player, where the player gets to - decide if the Computer is right or not. - - - -Source package: matrem -Package: matrem -Description: An experiment in Artificial life - Matrem is a computer program that simulates life. It belongs to the emerging - science of "artificial life", which studies evolution and complex systems in - general by simulation. Matrem is also a game, where players compete to create - the fittest life form. Their efforts are the driving force behind the program. - . - This package provides a binary generated from the original sources. You can - study the evolution of the default world and species. If you wish to add your - own species you will need to download and modify the source code. - - - -Source package: matwrap -Package: matwrap -Description: A wrapper generator for matrix languages - Matwrap is a tool for interfacing C++ code into matrix-oriented scripting - languages such as Octave, Tela or Matlab 5 - . - It generates all the code to convert from the scripting language's internal - types into the types that your C++ code understands (e.g., double, char *, - float *, struct abc *). You do not need to understand any of the API details of - the language to use your C++ code; just give matwrap a .h file describing - your functions. - . - Brief list of features: - . - - Functions are automatically vectorized. - - Arguments containing dimensions of other vector and matrix arguments can - be computed automatically and need not be specified. - - Pointers to structures and classes are supported. Public member functions - of classes may be called, and public data members may be evaluated or - set. Inheritance is supported. - - - -Source package: mawk -Package: mawk -Description: a pattern scanning and text processing language - Mawk is an interpreter for the AWK Programming Language. The AWK - language is useful for manipulation of data files, text retrieval and - processing, and for prototyping and experimenting with algorithms. Mawk - is a new awk meaning it implements the AWK language as defined in Aho, - Kernighan and Weinberger, The AWK Programming Language, Addison-Wesley - Publishing, 1988. (Hereafter referred to as the AWK book.) Mawk conforms - to the Posix 1003.2 (draft 11.3) definition of the AWK language - which contains a few features not described in the AWK book, and mawk - provides a small number of extensions. - . - Mawk is smaller and much faster than gawk. It has some compile-time - limits such as NF = 32767 and sprintf buffer = 1020. - - - -Source package: maxima -Package: maxima -Description: A fairly complete computer algebra system. - This system MAXIMA is a COMMON LISP implementation due to William F. - Schelter, and is based on the original implementation of Macsyma at - MIT, as distributed by the Department of Energy. I now have - permission from DOE to make derivative copies, and in particular to - distribute it under the GNU public license. - - - -Source package: mayavi -Package: mayavi -Description: A scientific data visualization system. - MayaVi is a Python application using The Visualization Toolkit. - It also provides modules which are a handy interface to VTK - internals in Python. It features an easy to use GUI, and lets you - save the visualized scene to PostScript file, PPM/BMP/TIFF/JPEG/PNG - image, Open Inventor, VRML or RenderMan RIB files. - . - And a lot more! MayaVi can be easily modified to do things differently. - - - -Source package: mbonecommon -Package: libmbonecommon1 -Description: Dummy package to ease transition to libuclmmbase1 - Dummy package to replace obsolete package. libmbonecommon* packages - are now named libuclmmbase* - . - This package can be deselected after libuclmmbase1 has been installed. -Package: libmbonecommon1-dev -Description: Dummy package to ease transition to libuclmmbase1-dev - Dummy package to replace obsolete package. libmbonecommon* packages - are now named libuclmmbase* - . - This package can be deselected after libuclmmbase1-dev has been installed - - - -Source package: mboxgrep -Package: mboxgrep -Description: Grep through mailboxes - mboxgrep is a small utility that scans either standard Unix - mailboxes, Gnus nnml or nnmh mailboxes, MH mailboxes or Maildirs, - and displays messages matching a basic, extended, or - Perl-compatible regular expression. - - - -Source package: mbr -Package: mbr -Description: Master Boot Record for IBM-PC compatible computers. - This is used in booting Linux from the hard disk. - The MBR runs first, then transfers control to LILO, which transfers - control to the Linux kernel. - - - -Source package: mc -Package: gmc -Description: Midnight Commander - A powerful file manager. - Gnome version - Warning: The gnome version from mc is alpha software! - . - Midnight Commander is a feature-rich file manager. It started as a Norton - Commander clone but now it is far superior to it. Among other things it - can do FTP, includes a hex editor, comes with an internal editor and lets - you do most system administration tasks. - . - Browsing, unpacking and installation of Debian packages is possible by just - pressing enter on a *.deb file. Handling of other archive formats like rpm, - zip, zoo and tar.gz is equally supported. This version comes with undelete - for ext2 filesystems compiled in. -Package: mc -Description: Midnight Commander - A powerful file manager. - normal version - Midnight Commander is a feature-rich file manager. It has mouse support in - a linux console and in an xterm. It started as a Norton Commander clone but - now it is far superior to it. Among other things it can do FTP, includes a - hex editor, comes with an internal editor which can be invoked separately as - 'mcedit' and lets you do most system administration tasks. - . - Browsing, unpacking and installation of Debian packages is possible by just - pressing enter on a *.deb file. Handling of other archive formats like rpm, - zip, zoo and tar.gz is equally supported. This version comes with undelete - for ext2 filesystems compiled in. -Package: mc-common -Description: Common files for mc and gmc - These are the files the midnight commander and the midnight commander - GNOME version have in common. - - - -Source package: mc-foo -Package: mc-foo -Description: an advanced, learning, mp3 jukebox - MC Foo is an advanced, adaptive and learning mp3 jukebox server. - . - -continuous music playing - -learns what music you like and dislike - -no static playlists; uses a playqueue you can view and alter - -can be controlled from any hosts and even with - infrared remote controllers - -allows multiple user/preference profiles, - according to whose listening and his or her mood - . - Note that MC Foo is in the early stages of development, and not - everything works yet. - - - -Source package: mcl -Package: mcl -Description: the Markov Cluster algorithm - The MCL package is an implementation of the Markov Cluster algorithm, - and offers utilities for manipulating sparse matrices (the essential - data structure in the MCL algorithm) and conducting cluster - experiments. - . - For additional information on the MCL algorithm, see the pointers - found at . - - - -Source package: mclient -Package: mclient -Description: Client for the MasqDialer PPP control system - The MasqDialer system is designed to provide easily accessible control - of multiple dialout modem connections to the members of a LAN using IP - Masquerade for their internet connectivity. - . - This package contains a command line client for communicating with a - MasqDialer server. - - - -Source package: mconfig -Package: mconfig -Description: Kernel configuration tool - mconfig is a tool to configure a Linux kernel. Unlike the scripts - that come with kernel source it has a grammar written in yacc and - that is compiled once not for each new kernel release. - It supports severals interfaces modes for different uses. - - - -Source package: mctools-lite -Package: mctools-lite -Description: A CD player and audio mixer for X - McTools-lite consists of a CD-ROM audio player with playlists - and a database, a mixer control program, and a versatile file - requester for shell scripts. - - - -Source package: mdate -Package: mdate -Description: A utility to report Mayan dates - This program is not intended for the experts in mayan calendrical systems, - although it is hoped it will be of use to them in some way. It is really - intended for the enthusiast and the curious. - - - -Source package: mdctl -Package: mdctl -Description: Utility which can be used to control 'new style' RAID disks - mdctl is a single program that can be used to control Linux MD devices. It - is intended to provide all the functionality of the mdtools and raidtools(2) - but with a very different interface. - . - Unlike raidtools, mdctl can perform all functions without a configuration - file. - - - -Source package: mdetect -Package: mdetect -Description: mouse device autodetection tool - mdetect is a tool for autoconfiguring mice; it is typically used as the - backend to some user-friendly frontend code. mdetect writes the autodetected - mouse device and protocol (as used by gpm) to standard output. It can be - invoked so as to produce output appropriate for XFree86 X server - configuration files. - - - -Source package: mdk -Package: mdk -Description: MIX Development Kit - MDK stands for MIX Development Kit, and provides tools for developing - and executing, in a MIX virtual machine, MIXAL programs. - . - The MIX is Donald Knuth's mythical computer, described in the first - volume of The Art of Computer Programming, which is programmed using - MIXAL, the MIX assembly language. - . - MDK includes a MIXAL assembler (mixasm) and a MIX virtual machine - (mixvm) with a command line interface. In addition, a GTK+ GUI to - mixvm, called gmixvm, and a Guile interpreter with an embedded MIX - virtual machine called mixguile, are provided. - . - Using these interfaces, you can debug your MIXAL programs at source - code level, and read/modify the contents of all the components of the - MIX computer (including block devices, which are simulated using the - file system). - - - -Source package: mdutils -Package: mdutils -Description: Multiple Device driver utilities - The Multiple Device driver's main goal is to group several disks or - partitions together, making them look like a single block device. - This includes linear adding of disks and RAID-0. - . - Kernels newer than 2.1.62 also support RAID-4 and -5. Utilities for - them are in the raidtools packages which should be used instead of - this one. - - - -Source package: med-bio -Package: med-bio -Description: Debian Med bioinformatics packages - This meta package will install bioinformatics related Debian packages - for use in medical research. - - - -Source package: med-dent -Package: med-dent -Description: Debian Med packages for dental practice - This meta package will install Debian packages which build a system - for managing a dental practice. - - - -Source package: med-doc -Package: med-doc -Description: Debian Med documentation packages - This meta package will install Debian packages with documentation - according to free software which might be relevant for medical care. - - - -Source package: medusa -Package: libmedusa-dev -Description: The GNOME search/indexing package (development files) - Medusa is software that allows you to quickly search your system for - particular types of files, using an index. -Package: libmedusa0 -Description: The GNOME search/indexing package (run time library) - Medusa is software that allows you to quickly search your system for - particular types of files, using an index. -Package: medusa -Description: The GNOME search/indexing package - Medusa is software that allows you to quickly search your system for - particular types of files, using an index. - - - -Source package: megahal -Package: megahal -Description: a conversation simulator that can learn as you talk to it - Conversation simulators are computer programs which give the appearance of - conversing with a user in natural language. Such programs are effective - because they exploit the fact that human beings tend to read much more - meaning into what is said than is actually there; we are fooled into reading - structure into chaos, and we interpret non-sequitur as valid conversation. - . - MegaHAL differs from conversation simulators such as Eliza in that it uses - a Markov Model to learn how to hold a conversation. It is possible to - teach MegaHAL to talk about new topics, and in different languages. - - - -Source package: members -Package: members -Description: Shows the members of a group; by default, all members. - members is the complement of groups: whereas groups shows the groups a - specified user belongs to, members shows users belonging to a specified - group. - . - Given the name of a group, members will send a space-separated list of - member names to stdout. - . - Full option parsing has been added as of this version. You can ask for - primary members, secondary members, both on one line, each on separate - lines. If no option is selected, prints all members on one line by default. - - - -Source package: memoization -Package: memoization -Description: A extension library that adds memoization support to CMU-CL. - The library adds support not only to memoize functions, - but also to have persistent memoization information recording to - CMU-CL. - - - -Source package: memopanel -Package: memopanel -Description: Memo on the GNOME panel - MemoPanel applet allows you to put a memo on the GNOME panel. - Basic features are follows: - stay on panel (GNOME applet) , i18n support, multi line display, - strftime support in memo, color and font changeable, alert schedule - URL caller, Ext launcher, IMAP/POP3 mail check, Screenshot - - - -Source package: memprof -Package: memprof -Description: memory profiler and leak detector - Memprof is a tool for profiling memory usage and detecting memory - leaks. It can be used with existing binaries without need for - recompilation. - - - -Source package: memstat -Package: memstat -Description: Identify what's using up virtual memory. - Lists all the processes, executables, and shared libraries - that are using up virtual memory. It's helpful to see how the - shared memory is used and which 'old' libs are loaded. - - - -Source package: memtest86 -Package: memtest86 -Description: A thorough real-mode memory tester. - Memtest86 scans your RAM for errors. - . - This tester runs independently of any OS - it is run at computer - boot-up, so that it can test *all* of you memory. You may want to - look at `memtest' (in package `sysutils'), which allows to test - your memory within Linux, but this one won't be able to test your - whole RAM. - . - This used to be part of the hwtools package, which still contains - another real-mode memory tester optimized for mmx machines (but less - actively maintained). - . - It can output a list of bad RAM regions usable by the BadRAM kernel - patch, so that you can still use you old RAM with one or 2 bad bits. - - - -Source package: menu -Package: menu -Description: provides update-menus functions for some applications - The intent of this package is to streamline the menu's (like the - fvwm2 ones) in debian. For this purpose, menu provides an "update-menus" - command, that will read all installed menu files (as provided by - other packages in /usr/lib/menu), and run the frontents for various - window-managers in /etc/menu-methods to create startup files for - the window managers (or pdmenu). - The user and system admin can easily override the menu files - on a by-user or by-system bases. - - - -Source package: mercury -Package: mercury -Description: New logic/functional programming language - Mercury is a new logic/functional programming language, which combines - the clarity and expressiveness of declarative programming with advanced - static analysis and error detection features. Its highly optimized - execution algorithm delivers efficiency far in excess of existing logic - programming systems, and close to conventional programming - systems. Mercury addresses the problems of large-scale program - development, allowing modularity, separate compilation, and numerous - optimization/time trade-offs. - - - -Source package: mergelog -Package: mergelog -Description: A tool for merging http logfiles - A small and fast C program which merges and sorts http log files - in 'Common Log Format' from web servers behind round-robin DNS. It has been - designed to easily manage huge log files from highly stressed servers. - - - -Source package: merlin-clock -Package: merlin-clock -Description: Gnome Clock Applet - This GNOME applet displays the time and date in a compact manner. - See http://nitric.com/freeware/ for a screenshot of Merlin's Clock Applet. - - - -Source package: merlin-cpufire -Package: merlin-cpufire -Description: GNOME panel applet that displays the CPU load as a fire. - See a screenshot of Merlin's Applet on http://nitric.com/freeware/ - - - -Source package: mesa -Package: mesag-dev -Description: Development library for Mesa [libc6]. - Includes headers and static libraries for compiling programs with mesa. -Package: mesag-glide2-dev -Description: Development library for Mesa [libc6]. - Includes headers and static libraries for compiling programs with mesa. - . - This version of mesa is only for use with 3DFX based graphics cards. -Package: mesag-widgets-dev -Description: Development library for the mesa widgets - Includes headers and static libraries for compiling programs using - the mesa widgets. -Package: mesag3 -Description: A 3-D graphics library which uses the OpenGL API [libc6]. - Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to - that of OpenGL*. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command - syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from - Silicon Graphics, Inc. However, the author makes no claim that Mesa - is in any way a compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with - Silicon Graphics, Inc. -Package: mesag3+ggi -Description: A 3-D graphics library which uses the OpenGL API [libc6]. - Mesa is an OpenGL-compliant API that takes advantage of - acceleration features of many cards, transparently in a - number of environments. - . - This package contains support for GGI targets; do not install - this unless you are running KGI or plan to develop berlin or other - apps based on GGI. X support is still included. -Package: mesag3+ggi-dev -Description: Development library for Mesa [libc6]. - Includes headers and static libraries for compiling programs with mesa - under ggi. -Package: mesag3-glide2 -Description: A 3-D graphics library which uses the OpenGL API [libc6]. - Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to - that of OpenGL*. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command - syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from - Silicon Graphics, Inc. However, the author makes no claim that Mesa - is in any way a compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with - Silicon Graphics, Inc. - . - This version of mesa is only for use with 3DFX based graphics cards. -Package: mesag3-widgets -Description: widgets for use with mesa - Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to - that of OpenGL*. This package provides a set of widgets that use - mesa. - - - -Source package: mesademos -Package: mesademos -Description: Example programs for Mesa (and OpenGL in general) - Mesa demonstration programs, SGI sample code, and source code examples - from the _OpenGL Programming Guide_ ("the Red Book"), the _OpenGL - Reference Manual_ ("the Blue Book") and _Programming OpenGL for the X - Window System_ ("the Green Book") - . - Although some of the demos generate "pretty pictures", they are much - more valuable in source code form. They were written in the first - place for the OpenGL programmer to study and learn from. In order to - compile the demos you'll need a package providing libgl-dev, as well as - libglut-dev. - - - -Source package: mesag3+ggi -Package: glutg3+ggi -Description: Mesa 3.0's GLUT with GGI targets built in [libc6] - Mesa is an OpenGL-compliant API that takes advantage of - acceleration features of many cards, transparently in a - number of environments. - . - This package contains support for GGI targets; do not install - this unless you are running KGI or plan to develop berlin or other - apps based on GGI. X support is still included. - . - The patches for Mesa+GGI were originally obtained from the GGI - Project mailinglist (see http://www.ggi-project.org) -Package: glutg3+ggi-dev -Description: Headers and development libraries for GGI GLUT - Mesa is an OpenGL-compliant API that takes advantage of - acceleration features of many cards, transparently in a - number of environments. - . - This package contains support for GGI targets; do not install - this unless you are running KGI or plan to develop berlin or other - apps based on GGI. X support is still included. - . - The patches for Mesa+GGI were originally obtained from the GGI - Project mailinglist (see http://www.ggi-project.org) - - - -Source package: meschach -Package: meschach -Description: library for performing operations on matrices and vectors - Meschach is a library of routines written in C for matrix - computations. These include operations for basic numerical linear - algebra; routines for matrix factorisations; solving systems of - equations; solving least squares problems; computing eigenvalues, - eigenvectors and singular values;sparse matrix computations including - both direct and iterative methods. This package makes use of the - features of the C programming language: data structures, dynamic - memory allocation and deallocation, pointers, functions as parameters - and objects. Meschach has a number of self-contained data structures - for matrices, vectors and other mathematical objects. - Web site: ftp://ftpmaths.anu.edu.au/pub/meschach/meschach.html -Package: meschach-dev -Description: development files for meschach - These are files necessary for compiling programs with the - meschach linear algebra library. - - - -Source package: meshio -Package: libmeshio-dev -Description: libmeshio development files (includes) - This package contains header files for use with libmeshio. -Package: libmeshio0 -Description: MeshIO is a simple C++ library for the loading of 3D model files - MeshIO is a simple C++ library for the loading of 3D model files. Currently, - MeshIO only supports plain .3DS files as well as its native .RAW format. - MeshIO will undergo a major redesign in the future. - - - -Source package: meta-kde -Package: anti-aliasing-howto -Description: Anti Aliasing metapackage - This package does several things. It primarily suggests packages which may - be required for Anti Aliasing. Beyond that it also contains HOWTOs and - examples for setting up AA on your system. -Package: kde -Description: The K Desktop Environment - A metapackage containing dependencies for the core suite of KDE including - kdelibs, kdebase, kdeadmin, kdegraphics, kdemultimedia, kdenetwork, kdepim, - koffice, and kdeutils. Provides Suggests and Recommends for all other - KDE based packages. - . - Does not contain depends for Toys, Games, or Development packages. -Package: kde-devel -Description: The K Desktop Environment (development files) - A metapackage containing dependencies for the core development suite of KDE - including libqt-dev, kdelibs-dev and all other core KDE development - packages. -Package: kde-extras -Description: The K Desktop Environment (extras) - A metapackage containing dependencies for the non-core KDE packages including - those packages which may not be suitable for all users. This may also include - packages which could potentially open up security risks or depend on packages - which may. This would include packages such as klisa, kwuftpd, ktalkd, and - lilo-config. -Package: kde-games -Description: The K Desktop Environment (Games and Toys) - A metapackage containing Depends for all KDE based games and toys - - - -Source package: meta-ocaml -Package: ocaml-core -Description: Objective CAML (metapackage) - A metapackage containing dependencies for developing in the - Objective CAML programming language. - . - Includes dependencies on various tools OCaml related like - compiler and preprocessor, emacs support, package manager, - documentation tool and more. -Package: ocaml-libs -Description: Objective CAML Libraries (metapackage) - A metapackage containing dependencies for Objective CAML - programming language libraries. - . - Includes dependencies on various kind of OCaml libraries like - graphics, networking, compression, and XML parsing. Also - includes RAD tools for GUI design. - - - -Source package: metacam -Package: metacam -Description: extract EXIF information from digital camera files - EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a standard for - storing interchange information in image files, especially those using - JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use the EXIF format. The - format is part of the DCF standard created by JEIDA to encourage - interoperability between imaging devices. In addition to the standard - EXIF fields, MetaCam also supports vendor-specific extensions from - Nikon, Olympus, Canon and Casio. - - - -Source package: metacity -Package: metacity -Description: A lightweight GTK2 based Window Manager. - Metacity is a small (<6K lines of code) window manager, using gtk2 to do - everything. - . - As HP says, metacity is a "Boring window manager for the adult in you. Many - window managers are like Marshmallow Froot Loops; Metacity is like Cheerios." - - - -Source package: metakit -Package: libmetakit -Description: MetaKit embeddable database -- shared libraries - MetaKit is an embeddable database library. It lets you build applications - which store their data efficiently, in a portable way, and which will not - need a runtime installation. In terms of the data model, MetaKit takes - the middle ground between RDBMS, OODBMS, and flat-file databases - yet it - is quite different from each of them. - . - This package contains the shared libraries. -Package: libmetakit-dev -Description: MetaKit embeddable database -- development files - MetaKit is an embeddable database library. It lets you build applications - which store their data efficiently, in a portable way, and which will not - need a runtime installation. In terms of the data model, MetaKit takes - the middle ground between RDBMS, OODBMS, and flat-file databases - yet it - is quite different from each of them. - . - This package contains the include files and static libraries. - - - -Source package: metamail -Package: metamail -Description: An implementation of MIME. - Metamail is an implementation of MIME (Multi-purpose Internet Mail - Extensions), a proposed standard for multimedia electronic mail on - the Internet. - . - Metamail is configurable and extensible via the "mailcap" mechanism - described in an informational RFC that is a companion to the MIME - document. Metamail can be used to turn virtually any mail reader - program into a multimedia mail reader. For information about how - to change mail readers so that they can use Metamail, please read - the file `/usr/share/doc/metamail/mailers.txt.gz'. - - - -Source package: metrics -Package: metrics -Description: Tools for software metrics ( LOC/Halstead/kdsi/McCabe). - A collection of software metrics tools (Lines Of Code/Halstead/kdsi/McCabe) - collected from various sites and newsgroups. At first glance, some tools - may appear redundant since they measure the same attribute of code, - however, they are based on different measurement theories, and they use - different rules or techniques. - - - -Source package: mew -Package: mew -Description: Messaging in the Emacs World - Mew is an interface to integrate - - Email - - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) - - PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) - and to make it easy to view and compose them. Thread, POP biff, - POP folder, and icon-based interface are supported. - More information is available at http://www.Mew.org/. -Package: mew-bin -Description: The external commands for Mew - Mew has thrown away IM and is being implemented purely by Elisp - with these external commands: - - The mewencode utility encode/decode MIME objects. - - The mewls utility extracts necessary fields from messages - stored in folders. - - The incm utility incoporates new mails from the mbox or - the maildir to Mew's inbox folder. - - - -Source package: mfpic -Package: mfpic -Description: Define Tex/LaTeX commands to draw using metafont/metapost - MFpic defines a command group \mfpic...\endmfpic (optionally in LaTeX - an environment mfpic) and drawing commands to be used inside this group. - When TeX (or LaTeX) is run on a file containing those commands, a - Metafont or MetaPost source file is created. When that file is correctly - processed by Metafont (or MetaPost), and LaTeX or TeX is run again, the - result is a figure in the TeX document in the location of the - environment. - - - -Source package: mgapdesk -Package: mgapdesk -Description: X configuration tool for Matrox video card. - Configuration tool for Xfree86 version 4.x to set up your - X-server to support single and dual monitors. - . - Support for Matrox Millennium G200, G400 and G450 cards. - . - For best operation you should download the Matrox HAL library - from the Matrox homepage. But this tool works without it even - if it complains because the xserver can not use all config options. - - - -Source package: mgdiff -Package: mgdiff -Description: xdiff clone - mgdiff is modeled after xdiff and provides a nice graphical interface - for comparing the contents of two text files. rmgdiff recurses down - two directories collating difference information and invoking mgdiff - whenever two text files differ. - - - -Source package: mgetty -Package: mgetty -Description: Smart Modem getty replacement - Mgetty is a versatile program to handle all aspects of a modem under Unix. - . - This package includes basic modem data capabilities. Install mgetty-fax to - get the additional functionality for fax. Install mgetty-voice to get the - functionality to operate voice modems. - . - Mgetty is also configurable to select programs other than login for special - connections (eg: uucico, fido or other programs) depending on the login - userid. It also supports caller-id if the modem and phone line supply it, - and can deny connections based on originating telephone number. -Package: mgetty-docs -Description: Documentation Package for mgetty - Sample files and lots of documentation for mgetty. Additional source code - for programs included that allow to set up a user interface for mgetty. -Package: mgetty-fax -Description: Faxing tools for mgetty. - The program 'mgetty' allows you to use a fax modem for receiving faxes - and handling external logins without interfering with outgoing calls. - 'sendfax' is a standalone program which sends fax files. -Package: mgetty-pvftools -Description: Programs for listening and manipulating pvf and rmd files. - This package contains different utilities from the vgetty package which - permit to create, listen and manipulate rmd or pvf files. The output - format used by vgetty to store its messages is rmd. - . - You will want to install this package to create your greeting messages. -Package: mgetty-viewfax -Description: Program for displaying Group-3 Fax files under X. - The program 'viewfax' allows you to view Group-3 fax files in an X window. -Package: mgetty-voice -Description: Voicemail handler for mgetty - Vgetty allows you to add answering machine / voicemail capability to all - the other normal mgetty functions. - . - To obtain the pvf tools, please refer to the mgetty-pvftools package. - - - -Source package: mgm -Package: mgm -Description: A highly configurable, very gaudy system load meter - MGM is the Moaning Goat Meter, a system load monitor along the lines - of procmeter3 but much prettier (and with a much higher resource usage). - It's written in Perl/Tk, uses a nice antialiased Helvetica font, is - configurable with X resource, and can have a larger memory footprint than - Emacs. -Package: mgm-doc -Description: HTML documentation for MGM - MGM is the Moaning Goat Meter, a system load monitor along the lines - of procmeter3 but much prettier (and with a much higher resource usage). - This package contains HTML documentation for MGM; the same information - is available from the MGM Web site at http://www.xiph.org/mgm/. - - - -Source package: mgp -Package: mgp -Description: MagicPoint- an X11 based presentation tool - MagicPoint is an X11 based presentation tool. It is designed to make - simple presentations easy while to make complicated presentations - possible. Its presentation file (whose suffix is typically .mgp) is - just text so that you can create presentation files quickly with your - favorite editor (e.g. Emacs). - - - -Source package: mgt -Package: mgt -Description: a game record display/editor for the oriental game of go - Mgt allows the user to examine Go game tree files in the SmartGo format. - Mgt also has basic Go game tree editing capabilities and may be used - to create or edit game tree files. - . - Mailgo is a utility which manages E-mail Go games using mgt as the Go - board editor. It is included in the mgt package. - - - -Source package: mh -Package: mh -Description: Rand mail handling system. - This is the MH mail user agent (reader/sender), a command line - based mail reader that is powerful and extensible. MH is an - excellent choice for people who receive and process a lot of mail. - . - Unlike most mail user agents, MH is not a single program, rather it - is a set of program that are run from the shell. This allows the user - to utilize the full power of the Unix shell in coordination with MH. - Various front-ends are available, such as mh-e (an emacs mode), xmh, - and exmh (X11 clients). - . - WARNING: This package is not being actively maintained upstream. It - has known limitations dealing with MIME and other modern mail - features. The nmh package will probably eventually replace the Rand MH, - although at this point, mh is still standard. -Package: mh-papers -Description: Documentation for the Rand mail handling system. - There is a considerable quantity of tutorial and background - documentation for MH (in TeX format) that has been separated - into this package to avoid bloating the main MH package. - - - -Source package: mh-book -Package: mh-book -Description: MH & nmh: Email for Users & Programmers online book - This is the book written by Jerry Peek and published by O'Reilly & - Associates, Inc. This book covers MH, nmh, and several interfaces - to MH including xmh, exmh and mh-e. - . - This package is a recent snapshot of http://www.ics.uci.edu/~mh/book/ - - - -Source package: mh-e -Package: mh-e -Description: the GNU Emacs front end for MH and nmh mail user agents. - This is likely a more recent version of mh-e than the one packaged with - the flavor of Emacs you use. It also includes latest version of Info - format documentation as well as contributed files that are - not distributed with GNU Emacs: - mh-alias.el - MH mail alias expansion and substitution. - mh-frame.el - Open mh-e in a separate frame. - . - The mh-e web page is http://mh-e.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: mhash -Package: libmhash-dev -Description: Library for cryptographic hashing and message authentication - Mhash is a library that provides a uniform interface to a large - number of hash algorithms. These algorithms can be used to compute - checksums, message digests, and other signatures. The HMAC support - implements the basics for message authentication, following RFC 2104. - Mhash also provides several key-generation algorithms, including - those of OpenPGP (RFC 2440). Further information is available at - http://mhash.sourceforge.net/. - . - This package contains header files, the man page, and the static - library. -Package: libmhash1 -Description: Library for strong hashes like MD5 and SHA1 - This package contains the shared library -Package: libmhash2 -Description: Library for cryptographic hashing and message authentication - Mhash is a library that provides a uniform interface to a large - number of hash algorithms. These algorithms can be used to compute - checksums, message digests, and other signatures. The HMAC support - implements the basics for message authentication, following RFC 2104. - Mhash also provides several key-generation algorithms, including - those of OpenPGP (RFC 2440). Further information is available at - http://mhash.sourceforge.net/. - . - This package contains the shared library. - - - -Source package: mhc -Package: mhc -Description: Message Harmonized Calendaring system - MHC is designed to help those who receive most appointments via email. - Using MHC, you can easily import schedule articles from emails. - . - MHC has following features: - + Simple data structure allows you to manipulate stored data in many ways. - + Appointments can be made to repeat in flexible ways. - + powerful but simple expression of appointments. - + Multiple User Interface such as commandline/emacs/GUI/Web. - MHC currently has following interfaces: - + Elisp package cooperative with Mew, Wanderlust or Gnus - (popular MUA in the Emacs world) - (emacs/mhc.el) - MHC stores schedule articles in the same form of MH; you can manipulate - these messages not only by above tools but also by many other MUAs, - editors, UNIX commandline tools or your own scripts. - . - For more information, you can find at http://www.quickhack.net/mhc/ -Package: mhc-utils -Description: Message Harmonized Calendaring system utilities - This package contains a part of MHC of the following features: - + GUI (Ruby/Gtk based) desktop calendar application. (gemcal) - + show today's schedule (today) - + convert ADB DB for HP200LX into MHC format (adb2mhc) - + Data synchronization tool for MHC (mhc-sync) - + Palm <-> MHC synchronization (mhc2palm, palm2mhc) - . - For more information, you can find at http://www.quickhack.net/mhc/ - - - -Source package: mhonarc -Package: mhonarc -Description: Mail to HTML converter - _MHonArc_ is a Perl program for converting e-mail messages as - specified in RFC 822 and RFC 1521 (_MIME_) to HTML. - - - -Source package: mico-2.3.0 -Package: mico-2.3.0 -Description: CORBA broker as used for KDE. Mico Is COrba. - Used for running KDE 2.0 beta. -Package: mico-2.3.0-dev -Description: CORBA broker as used for KDE. Mico Is COrba. Development files. - Used for KDE 2.0 development. -Package: mico-2.3.0-examples -Description: CORBA broker as used for KDE. Mico Is COrba. Example development - files. - - - -Source package: mico-2.3.5 -Package: libmico-dev -Description: A fully compliant CORBA implementation, development - The acronym MICO expands to MICO Is CORBA. The intention of this project is - to provide a freely available and fully compliant implementation of the - CORBA standard. MICO has become quite popular as an OpenSource project and - is widely used for different purposes. As a major milestone, MICO has been - branded as CORBA compliant by the OpenGroup. - . - Development files -Package: libmico2.3.5 -Description: A fully compliant CORBA implementation - The acronym MICO expands to MICO Is CORBA. The intention of this project is - to provide a freely available and fully compliant implementation of the - CORBA standard. MICO has become quite popular as an OpenSource project and - is widely used for different purposes. As a major milestone, MICO has been - branded as CORBA compliant by the OpenGroup. - . - Runtime library -Package: mico-bin -Description: A fully compliant CORBA implementation, executables - The acronym MICO expands to MICO Is CORBA. The intention of this project is - to provide a freely available and fully compliant implementation of the - CORBA standard. MICO has become quite popular as an OpenSource project and - is widely used for different purposes. As a major milestone, MICO has been - branded as CORBA compliant by the OpenGroup. - . - Executables - - - -Source package: micq -Package: micq -Description: text based ICQ client with many features - Micq is a small yet powerful console based ICQ client. It supports - password changing, auto-away, creation of new accounts, and other features - that makes it a very complete yet simple client. - - - -Source package: microwindows -Package: libmicrowindows-dev -Description: Development files for the Microwindows library - Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of - modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. - Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, - as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis - was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single - distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, - and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. -Package: libmicrowindows0-fb -Description: Framebuffer runtime for the Microwindows library - Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of - modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. - Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, - as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis - was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single - distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, - and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. - . - This library package is built for the fb target. -Package: libmicrowindows0-fb-dbg -Description: Debugging files for the Microwindows library - Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of - modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. - Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, - as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis - was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single - distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, - and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. - . - This library package is built for the fb target. -Package: libmicrowindows0-x11 -Description: X11 runtime for the Microwindows library - Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of - modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. - Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, - as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis - was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single - distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, - and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. - . - This library package is built for the X11 target. -Package: libmicrowindows0-x11-dbg -Description: Debugging files for the Microwindows library - Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of - modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. - Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, - as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis - was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single - distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, - and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. - . - This library package is built for the X11 target. - - - -Source package: midentd -Package: midentd -Description: identd replacement with masquerading support. - An identd replacement with masquerading support. With your average - identd on a masquerading firewall, if an ident request comes in for a - masqueraded connection, it will return 'ERROR : NO-USER' or something - along those lines. This may be quite irritating at times, with, for - example, IRC servers that won't let you in if they don't get a valid - ident reply. - - - -Source package: midgard-lib -Package: libmidgard5 -Description: Midgard Content Management System - Runtime Library - There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content - Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and - midgard-data. - . - This package is contains the runtime library for Midgard. It is required - by libapache-mod-midgard, php4-midgard, and repligard. - . - Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and - MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the - publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization - to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout - is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to - focus on site design while writers focus on articles. -Package: libmidgard5-dev -Description: Midgard Content Management System - Development Files - There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content - Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and - midgard-data. - . - This package is required only if you are a developer and intend to build - extensions for Midgard. It contains the header files and static library. - . - Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and - MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the - publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization - to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout - is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to - focus on site design while writers focus on articles. -Package: repligard -Description: Midgard Content Management System - Replication Tool - There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content - Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and - midgard-data. - . - This package provides the repligard binary and configuration files. - Repligard is a tool that administrators of the Midgard system can use - to replicate their Midgard content between servers. - . - Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and - MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the - publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization - to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout - is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to - focus on site design while writers focus on articles. - - - -Source package: midgard-php4 -Package: php4-midgard -Description: Midgard Content Management System - php4 Module - There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content - Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and - midgard-data. - . - This package provides Midgard's PHP4 Module. If you intend to use the - Midgard Content Management System, you require this package as it provides - the glue between PHP4 and the Midgard system. - . - Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and - MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the - publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization - to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout - is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to - focus on site design while writers focus on articles. - - - -Source package: mifluz -Package: libmifluz0 -Description: Libraries for using mifluz - The purpose of mifluz is to provide a C++ library to build and query a full - text inverted index. It is dynamically updatable, scalable (up to 1Tb indexes), - uses a controlled amount of memory, shares index files and memory cache among - processes or threads and compresses index files to 50% of the raw data. The - structure of the index is configurable at runtime and allows inclusion of - relevance ranking information. The query functions do not require to load all - the occurrences of a searched term. They consume very few resources and many - searches can be run in parallel. -Package: mifluz -Description: A full text inverted indexer - The purpose of mifluz is to provide a C++ library to build and query a full - text inverted index. It is dynamically updatable, scalable (up to 1Tb indexes), - uses a controlled amount of memory, shares index files and memory cache among - processes or threads and compresses index files to 50% of the raw data. The - structure of the index is configurable at runtime and allows inclusion of - relevance ranking information. The query functions do not require to load all - the occurrences of a searched term. They consume very few resources and many - searches can be run in parallel. -Package: mifluz-dev -Description: development environment for mifluz - The purpose of mifluz is to provide a C++ library to build and query a full - text inverted index. It is dynamically updatable, scalable (up to 1Tb - indexes), uses a controlled amount of memory, shares index files and memory - cache among processes or threads and compresses index files to 50% of the raw - data. The structure of the index is configurable at runtime and allows - inclusion of relevance ranking information. The query functions do not require - to load all the occurrences of a searched term. They consume very few resources - and many searches can be run in parallel. -Package: mifluz-doc -Description: Documentation for mifluz - The purpose of mifluz is to provide a C++ library to build and query a full - text inverted index. It is dynamically updatable, scalable (up to 1Tb indexes), - uses a controlled amount of memory, shares index files and memory cache among - processes or threads and compresses index files to 50% of the raw data. The - structure of the index is configurable at runtime and allows inclusion of - relevance ranking information. The query functions do not require to load all - the occurrences of a searched term. They consume very few resources and many - searches can be run in parallel. - - - -Source package: mig -Package: mig -Description: Mach 3.0 Interface Generator - This is the GNU distribution of the MIG, which is needed to compile glibc, - hurd and gnumach on a Debian GNU/Hurd system. - - - -Source package: mig-i386-gnu -Package: mig-i386-gnu -Description: The GNU distribution of the Mach 3.0 interface generator `MiG'. - You need this tool to compile the gnumach and hurd distributions, - and to compile GNU libc for the Hurd. - - - -Source package: mig-m68k-gnu -Package: mig-m68k-gnu -Description: Cross-MiG for m68k - This is a cross-MiG, required to cross compile the GNU Mach/m68k kernel. - - - -Source package: migemo -Package: migemo -Description: Japanese incremental search with Romaji on Emacsen - migemo is a tool that supports Japanese incremental search with Romaji. - It release you from heavy tasks of Kana Kanji conversion in order to - search. This is Emacsen interface, that is wrapper for isearch. - http://migemo.namazu.org/ - - - -Source package: migemo-perl -Package: liblingua-romkan-perl -Description: Romaji Kana conversion for perl - It provides Lingua::Romkan perl module to make it possible to - convert Roman and Kana vice versa in perl script. -Package: migemo-perl -Description: Japanese incremental search with Romaji on Emacsen - migemo is a tool that supports Japanese incremental search with Romaji. - It release you from heavy tasks of Kana Kanji conversion in order to - search. This is Emacsen interface, that is wrapper for isearch. - http://migemo.namazu.org/ - . - This is obsolete version of migemo. Newer version is written in ruby. - - - -Source package: mii-diag -Package: mii-diag -Description: A little tool to manipulate network cards - Examines and sets the MII registers of network cards. - . - This is a genral program. You can find specialized programs for - several network cards in the nictools-pci and nictools-nopci packages. - - - -Source package: mikmod -Package: mikmod -Description: Portable tracked music player - Mikmod is a very portable tracked music player which supports a wide - variety of module formats including compressed sample Impulse Tracker - modules. It also supports many archive formats, as well as on the fly - decompression. - - - -Source package: mime-construct -Package: mime-construct -Description: construct/send MIME messages from the command line - mime-construct constructs and (by default) mails MIME messages. It is - entirely driven from the command line, it is designed to be used by - other programs, or people who act like programs. - - - -Source package: mime-lite -Package: libmime-lite-perl -Description: Perl5 module for convenient generation of MIME messages - MIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating - (not parsing!) MIME messages... specifically, it allows you to - output a simple, decent single- or multi-part message with text or binary - attachments. It does not require that you have the Mail:: or MIME:: - modules installed. - - - -Source package: mime-support -Package: mime-support -Description: MIME files 'mime.types' & 'mailcap', and support programs - As these files can be used by all MIME compliant programs, they - have been moved into their own package that others can depend upon. - . - Other packages add themselves as viewers/editors/composers/etc by - using the provided "update-mime" program. - . - In addition, the commands "see", "edit", "compose", and "print" - will display, alter, create, and print (respectively) any file using - a program determined from the entries in the mime.types and mailcap - files. - - - -Source package: mime-tools -Package: libmime-perl -Description: Perl5 modules for MIME-compliant messages (MIME-tools) - The libmime-perl package provide the MIME-tools modules. MIME-tools is a - collection of Perl5 MIME:: modules for parsing, decoding, and generating - single- or multipart (even nested multipart) MIME messages. - The libmime-base64-perl package is needed to provide the lower-level - encoding/decoding for the higher-level routines in this package. - - - -Source package: mimedecode -Package: mimedecode -Description: Decodes transfer encoded text type mime messages. - This program performs the decoding of transfer encoded text type - mime messages. The message in its entirety is read from stdin. - The decoded message is written to stdout; hence, this program - behaves as a filter which may be placed wherever convenient. - . - It is assumed that the message has reached its point of final - delivery and at that point 8-bit text types can be handled - natively. Hence, the need for transfer-encodings is not present - any more. - . - Only some cases are handled: - - encoded header fields are decoded from QP or B encoding. - - The charset is assumed to be iso-8859-1 - - part or subparts of content-type text only are decoded - - all other content-types are passed transparently. - - - -Source package: mimefilter -Package: mimefilter -Description: Strips some unwanted MIME parts out of a MIME message. - This program may be useful as a filter on a mailing list. - . - It strips every unwanted MIME part from a MIME compliant message, warning by - email the original author about this, and outputs a MIME compliant cleaned - message, to be further processed by a mailing list software. - . - You may find it useful if you don't want certain attachments on your mailing - lists, or if you want to allow just the text part from multipart/alternative - messages, and so on. You can easily fine tune the list of allowed MIME types - to suit your particular needs, using normal Perl regexps. - - - -Source package: mindi -Package: mindi -Description: Creates boot/root disks based on your system - Mindi is a script that creates boot/root disks based on your system. - It uses your kernel, modules, tools and libraries. It is use for the Mondo - disaster recovery scripts and tools to create the boot CD/disks. - - - -Source package: mingetty -Package: mingetty -Description: Console-only getty. - Mingetty is a small, efficient, console-only getty for Linux. - - - -Source package: mingw32 -Package: mingw32 -Description: Minimalist GNU win32 (cross) compiler - A Linux hosted, win32 target, cross compiler for C/C++ - . - Freedom through obsolescence. Those who still really need to - can now build windows executables from the comfort of Debian. - - - -Source package: mingw32-runtime -Package: mingw32-runtime -Description: Minimalist GNU win32 (cross) compiler runtime - This package contains the target runtime files for a Linux hosted, - win32 target, C/C++ cross compiler. - - - -Source package: minicom -Package: minicom -Description: Clone of the MS-DOS "Telix" communications program. - Minicom is a menu driven communications program. It emulates ANSI and - VT102 terminals. It has a dialing directory and auto zmodem download. - - - -Source package: minidom -Package: libminidom-dev -Description: A minimal implementation of the Document Object Model - Minidom is a minimal implementation of the Document Object Model. - This package includes the development and runtime support files. -Package: libminidom0 -Description: A minimal implementation of the Document Object Model - Minidom is a minimal implementation of the Document Object Model. - This package include the shared library. - - - -Source package: minimalist -Package: minimalist -Description: a MINImalist MAiling LIST manager - Minimalist is a MINImalist MAiling LIST manager. It is fast, extremely easy - to setup and support. - . - Minimalist has these features: - . - - subscribing/unsubscribing users by request - - several levels of security - - additional services such as information about list, archiving lists, - information about users of list and so on - - support for read-only/closed/mandatory lists - - support for Blacklist - - logging activity - . - Minimalist has also a notion of 'trusted users'. They have full rights to - subscribe/unsubscribe other users; get any information related to lists and - users. - - - -Source package: mird -Package: mird-dev -Description: Mird database library (developer files) - Mird is a database library, for operating on simple disk-based - databases. The header files are included, as well as a static library -Package: mird1 -Description: Mird database library (runtime files) - Mird is a database library, for operating on simple disk-based - databases. This package contains files necessary for runing applications that - use Mird database - - - -Source package: mirror -Package: mirror -Description: Keeps FTP archives up-to-date - Mirror uses the FTP protocol to locally duplicate remote host files and - directories selected with Perl regular expressions. By default transfers - only files missing locally or whose remote sizes or time-stamps have changed. - Can reduce directory download using compressed listings in ls-lR.gz files - or further using compressed differences of daily listings in ls-lR.patch.gz - files. Amongst many flexible options it can gzip and split files. Tracks - large distant FTP archives accurately with low download volume. Simpler - programs like "mirrordir" use less memory and may copy directory trees - faster between local machines. - . - From mirror.tar.gz 2.9 in Perl by Lee McLoughlin. - - - -Source package: mirrordir -Package: mirrordir -Description: duplicate a directory by making a minimal set of changes - mirrordir forces the mirror directory to be an exact replica of the - control directory tree in every possible detail suitable for purposes - of timed backup. Files whose modification times or sizes differ are - copied. File permissions, ownerships, modification times, access - times, and sticky bits are duplicated. Devices, pipes, and symbolic - and hard links are duplicated. Files or directories that exist in - the mirror directory that don't exist in the control directory are - deleted. It naturally descends into subdirectories to all their - depths. mirrordir tries to be as efficient as possible by making the - minimal set of changes necessary to mirror the directory. - - - -Source package: mirrormagic -Package: mirrormagic -Description: Shoot around obstacles to collect energy using your beam. - A game like "Deflektor" (C 64) or "Mindbender" (Amiga). - The goal is to work out how to get around obstacles to shoot - energy containers with your beam, enabling the path to the - next level to be opened. Included are many levels known from - the games "Deflektor" and "Mindbender". - Some features: - - stereo sound effects and music - - music module support for SDL version (Unix/Win32) - - fullscreen support for SDL version (Unix/Win32) - - complete source code included under GNU GPL - - - -Source package: miscfiles -Package: miscfiles -Description: Dictionaries and other interesting files. - These files are not crucial to system administration or operation, - but which have come to be common on various systems over the years. - They originated from various sources and are freely redistributable - (see the copyright file for more information). - . - These files include those of general interest (English `connectives', - Webster's Second International English wordlist, traditional stone - and flower for each month, Precedence table for operators in the C - language, description of the ISO Latin-1 character set, two-letter - codes for languages, from ISO 639, International country telephone - codes, geographic coordinates of many major cities, Some common - abbreviations used in electronic communication, GNU tasks and mailing - lists, country and currency abbreviations, rfc-index, etc.). - . - There also is information specific to the United States (List of - three letter codes for some major airports, North American (+1) - telephone area codes, postal codes for US and Mexican states and - Canadian provinces, the Constitution of the United States of America, - the Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies). - - - -Source package: miscutils -Package: miscutils -Description: obsolete utilities package - miscutils is an obsolete package and may be removed safely. - miscutils was replaced by the following packages: getty, login, - util-linux, update, fdutils, debianutils, passwd. - . - Since fdutils is not required, it must be installed separately. - . - After this version miscutils is installed, it is safe and desirable - to purge miscutils. If miscutils is purged while it still has - conffiles, then important conffiles may be lost. - - - -Source package: mit-scheme -Package: mit-scheme -Description: The MIT Scheme development environment - MIT Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, - providing an interpreter, compiler, source-code debugger, integrated - Emacs-like editor, and a large runtime library. MIT Scheme is best - suited to programming large applications with a rapid development - cycle. - - - -Source package: mixal -Package: mixal -Description: A MIX emulator and MIXAL interpreter - Mixal is an implementation of the imaginary computer called - MIX and its assembly language MIXAL, which were invented - by Donald E. Knuth in the 1960's for use in his monumental - and yet unfinished book series "The Art of Computer Programming". - All actual programs and all programming exercises in the series - are written in MIXAL. - . - This package contains a modified version of Darius Bacon's Mixal - implementation. It takes a MIXAL source file, translates it to - MIX machine code and then executes the resulting program, all in - a single run. The result of the assembler step cannot be extracted - to a file. Similarly, one cannot take a precompiled MIX program and - try to execute it in this emulator - only MIXAL source is accepted. - . - The MIX emulator does not support floating-point operations - nor the tape devices described in Knuth's book. This is not fatal, - however, and most of the programs and exercise answers in Knuth's - book can be run in this MIXAL implementation. - - - -Source package: mixer.app -Package: mixer.app -Description: Another mixer application designed for WindowMaker - There's nothing in the program that makes it *require* WindowMaker, - except maybe the look. Mixer.app is a mixer utility for Linux - systems. Requires /dev/mixer to work. Provides three customizable - controls on a tiny 64x64 app. - - - -Source package: mixviews -Package: mixviews -Description: Powerful soundfile editor. - It supports sound data analysis (FFT, LPC) and provides - different views for this data. Editing capabilities include - envelopes, filters, crossfades and others. - - - -Source package: mkhybrid -Package: mkhybrid -Description: CD-ROM authoring tool. Creates CD-ROM filesystem images - mkhybrid is a pre-mastering program for CD-ROMs. It generates an - iso9660 filesystem image from a directory tree. This image can then be - written to a CD-ROM using the cdrecord program. - . - mkhybrid is also capable of generating the System Use Sharing - Protocol records specified by the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol. - This is used to further describe the files in the iso9660 filesystem - to a unix host, and provides information such as longer filenames, - uid/gid, posix permissions, and block and character devices. - . - mkhybrid differs from mkisofs in that it supports the Apple Macintosh's - HFS format, and can make CD-ROMs that contain both HFS and iso9660 trees. - It also supports the Joliet format for Unicode filenames under Win32, and - bootable CDs using the El Torito format. - - - -Source package: mknbi -Package: mknbi -Description: Create tagged images for Etherboot or Netboot - With mknbi you can create tagged images for Etherboot. Tagged - images are data files, which contains the necessary files for - booting up (kernel+root for linux, kernel+minifs for dos, ...) - bundled together with a special format. - . - These tagged images are downloaded and understood by Etherboot - and Netboot during the boot process. - . - This package should be used on the server and not on the client. - It doesn't contain code which handle the network card, download the - image, etc. - - - -Source package: mkrboot -Package: mkrboot -Description: Make a kernel + rootimage bootable from one disk or from DOS - mkrboot generates bootdisks that contain both a kernel and a rootimage. - This enables debian bootup for installation purposes from one floppy. - . - mkrboot can also use loadlin to make a floppyless installation possible. - . - Boot methods supported: - - Loadlin from running DOS/Windows without a floppy - - Loadlin from a FreeDOS bootup disk - - Lilo from one floppy - - Kernel Boot loader from one floppy - - Syslinux from one floppy - - - -Source package: mldvi -Package: mldvi -Description: A simple DVI previewer written in Objective Caml. - Mldvi is a nice dvi viewer written in Objective Caml, with - antialiasing, colors as defined in the latex package color, - automatic recompilation of METAFONT fonts and automatic reloading - of the file after modification. - - - -Source package: mlgtk -Package: libmlgtk-ocaml -Description: Ocaml bindings for Gtk+ - Ocaml bindings for Gtk+. This package provides the runtime libraries. -Package: libmlgtk-ocaml-dev -Description: Ocaml bindings for Gtk+ - Ocaml bindings for Gtk+. This packages provides the developpment files. -Package: mlgtk -Description: Ocaml bindings for Gtk+ - Ocaml bindings for Gtk+ - - - -Source package: mlminidom -Package: libmlminidom-ocaml-dev -Description: OCaml binding for minidom - This is the OCaml binding for minidom, that is currently available in - the libminidom0 package. -Package: mlminidom -Description: OCaml binding for minidom - This is the OCaml binding for minidom, that is currently available in - the libminidom0 package. - - - -Source package: mlterm -Package: mlterm -Description: MultiLingual TERMinal - This is a terminal emulator for X Window System, which supports - various encodings including ISO-8859-[1-10,13-16], TCVN5712, VISCII, - KOI8-{R,U}, EUC-JP, EUC-JISX0213, ISO-2022-JP{,1,2,3}, Shift_JIS, - Shift_JISX0213, ISO-2022-KR, EUC-KR, UHC, JOHAB, EUC-CN (aka GB2312), - GBK, ISO-2022-CN, Big5, EUC-TW, HZ, UTF-8, and GB18030. - . - Doublewidth characters for east Asian, combining characters for - Thai, Vietnamese, and other diacritics, and BiDi (bi-direction) - for Arab and Hebrew, and Arab shaping are supported. Though - mlterm supports Indic complex languages such as Hindi, this - Debian package is not compiled with Indic support. - . - Since mlterm checks the current locale and selects appropriate encoding, - you don't need to configure mlterm to display your language and - encoding. - . - mlterm also supports unique features such as scrollbar API, - multiple windows, multiple XIM, anti-alias using FreeType and Xft, - and so on. - - - -Source package: mlton -Package: mlton -Description: Whole-program optimizing compiler for Standard ML - MLton is a whole-program optimizing compiler for - Standard ML that runs on X86 machines under - Linux. MLton generates standalone executables - with good runtime performance, is SML 97 - compliant, and has a mostly complete basis - library. MLton has support for profiling and a - fast C FFI. MLton has additional libraries for - continuations, interval timers, random numbers, - signal handlers, sockets, system logging, - threads, and heap save and restore. It also has - a fast implementation of IntInf using the GNU - multiprecision library. - - - -Source package: mm -Package: libmm10 -Description: Shared memory library - MM is a two layer abstraction library which simplifies the use of - shared memory between forked (and therefore closely releated) - processes. It hides all platform-dependent aspects of the process from - the user and provides a malloc(3)-style API. -Package: libmm10-dev -Description: Shared memory library - development - MM is a two layer abstraction library which simplifies the use of - shared memory between forked (and therefore closely releated) - processes. It hides all platform-dependent aspects of the process from - the user and provides a malloc(3)-style API. -Package: libmm11 -Description: Shared memory library - MM is a two layer abstraction library which simplifies the use of - shared memory between forked (and therefore closely related) - processes. It hides all platform-dependent aspects of the process from - the user and provides a malloc(3)-style API. - . - This package includes the runtime libraries required to run programs - dynamically linked against the library. -Package: libmm11-dev -Description: Shared memory library - development - MM is a two layer abstraction library which simplifies the use of - shared memory between forked (and therefore closely related) - processes. It hides all platform-dependent aspects of the process from - the user and provides a malloc(3)-style API. - . - This package includes the development files required to compile - programs that use the library. - - - -Source package: mmake -Package: mmake -Description: Makefile generator for Java programs - mmake will generate a master Makefile for your Java programs. - This generated Makefile fully understands the subdirectories - that are required if your program consists of multiple packages. - mmake also automatically generates dependencies, and can use - the C preprocessor for Java programs and generate javadoc documentation. - mmake defaults to using Sun's javac from the jdk but can easily use - guavac or a different GPL alternative as well. - - - -Source package: mminstance -Package: mminstance -Description: Multiple master font utilities to create AFM or PFB files. - These tools let you use multiple-master fonts with programs that - require single-master fonts (afm2tfm, ps2pk, fontinst, etc.). Both - programs work fine with fonts that contain intermediate masters - (e.g., Adobe Jenson MM and Adobe Kepler MM). - . - Mmafm creates an AFM (Adobe font metric) file corresponding to a - single instance of a multiple-master font. It reads (and therefore - requires) the AMFM and AFM files distributed with the font. - . - Mmpfb creates a normal, single-master font program that looks like an - instance of a multiple-master font. It reads the multiple-master - font program in PFA or PFB format. - - - -Source package: mmm-mode -Package: mmm-mode -Description: Multiple Major Mode for Emacs - MMM Mode is a minor mode for Emacs that allows Multiple Major Modes - (hence the name) to coexist in one buffer. It is particularly - well-suited to editing embedded code, such as Mason server-side Perl, - or HTML output in CGI scripts. - - - -Source package: mmorph -Package: mmorph -Description: A two-level morphology tool for natural language processing - The MULTEXT morphology tool, mmorph, is a free implementation of the - two-level formalism for natural language morphology. If you don't - know what that means, you probably don't need this package. - - - -Source package: mmucl -Package: mmucl -Description: Mark's MUd CLient - Mark's MUd CLient ("muckle") is a mud client using Tcl/Tk. - - - -Source package: mmv -Package: mmv -Description: Move/Copy/Append/Link multiple files - mmv is a program to move/copy/append/link multiple files - according to a set of wildcard patterns. This multiple action is - performed safely, i.e. without any unexpected deletion of files due to - collisions of target names with existing filenames or with other - target names. - - - -Source package: mmx-emu -Package: mmx-emu -Description: MMX Emulation Library - This library provides a simple (but slow) way to execute - binaries that use MMX instructions, on processors that - do not support them. - . - The emulator also contains emulation code for Cyrix and - AMD variants of MMX (EMMX and 3DNow!). - - - -Source package: mnogosearch-php -Package: mnogosearch-php -Description: PHP frontend for mnoGoSearch - mnoGoSearch is a website indexer and search engine. This package provides - a PHP frontend so you can query the indexed data. - . - You will need PHP4 and either the PostgreSQL or MySql modules for PHP4. - There also needs to be the relevant database holding the mnoGoSearch - data somewhere. To index your website install the mnoGoSearch package. - - - -Source package: mod-auth-shadow -Package: libapache-mod-auth-shadow -Description: An Apache module for authentication using /etc/shadow - When performing this task one encounters one fundamental - difficulty: The /etc/shadow file is supposed to be - read/writable only by root. However, the webserver is - supposed to run under a non-root user, such as "www-data". - . - mod_auth_shadow addresses this difficulty by opening a pipe - to an suid root program, validate, which does the actual - validation. When there is a failure, validate writes an - error message to the system log, and waits three seconds - before exiting. - - - -Source package: mod-midgard -Package: libapache-mod-midgard -Description: Midgard Content Management System - Apache Module - There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content - Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and - midgard-data. - . - This package provides Midgard's Apache Module. If you intend to use the - Midgard Content Management System, you require this package as it provides - the glue between Apache and the Midgard system. - . - Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and - MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the - publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization - to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout - is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to - focus on site design while writers focus on articles. - - - -Source package: mod-midgard-preparse -Package: libapache-mod-midgard-preparse -Description: Midgard Content Management System - Apache Module - There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content - Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and - midgard-data. - . - This package provides Midgard's Apache Module. If you intend to use the - Midgard Content Management System, you require this package as it provides - the glue between Apache and the Midgard system. This version (as opposed - to libapache-mod-midgard) makes use of pre-parsed files in order to reduce - the time required to respond to requests. ALPHA QUALITY. - . - Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and - MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the - publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization - to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout - is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to - focus on site design while writers focus on articles. - - - -Source package: modconf -Package: modconf -Description: Device Driver Configuration - Modconf provides a GUI for installing and configuring device driver modules. - - - -Source package: modeline -Package: modeline -Description: calculates modelines for use with SVGAlib and VESA Framebuffer - modeline is an utility to calulate modelines for use with SVGAlib and - VESA Framebuffer. No invocaction of X11 is necessary. - - - -Source package: modemp3d -Package: modemp3d -Description: AO-40 (Phase3D) Soundcard Telemetry Decoder - This software allows a standard PC soundcard to be used as Amsat Oscar 40 - (Phase 3D) Telemetry Decoder. - . - Unlike previous packet radio telemetry decoders, this new release offers - several new benefits: - . - Open Source (Source Code available). - Multiplatform builds from a single source code. - Can decode from soundcard input or from a wave file. - May use MMX or VIS to speed up computation. - No tuning required, any center frequency between 1.2kHz and 2kHz detected. - Outputs decoded frames over UDP using Phil Karn's STP protocol - - - -Source package: modemu -Package: modemu -Description: Telnet services for communication programs - modemu is a program that lets you telnet to remote sites using - any standard communications program such as Minicom or Seyon. - It emulates a modem, including options for 8-bit clean mode so - one can use Zmodem or Kermit over a telnet connection. - . - It can also be used for other tasks, such as UUCP over telnet. - - - -Source package: modlogan -Package: modlogan -Description: A modular logfile analyzer - Modlogan is a modular logfile analyzer which is currently able to parse - ftp-, webserver and squid logs. The generated output can be viewed by a - web browser (->moglogan, webalizer) or your favorite text editor (->text). - . - The different input and output modes are provided by some surrounding - plugins. For example the modlogan output plugin provides three different - menu structure for the same colourfull output while the output which is - generated by the webalizer output plugin looks similar to the output - generated by the original Webalizer known from - http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/. - . - The input is handled the same way. One plugin is for the web server logs, - the next is for xferlog from FTP-servers like WuFTP and the third input - plugin is a NULL plugin which does nothing (but this perfectly :). - - - -Source package: modplugxmms -Package: xmms-modplug -Description: ModPlug plugin for XMMS - Modplug-XMMS is a fully featured, complete input plugin for XMMS which - plays mod-like music formats. It is based on the mod rendering code - from ModPlug, a popular windows mod player written by Olivier - Lapicque, found at http://www.modplug.com - . - The homepage for modplug-xmms is http://modplug-xmms.sourceforge.net - - - -Source package: modules-scyld-source-0.0 -Package: modules-scyld-source-0.0 -Description: Source code of network drivers from Scyld Computing Co. - This package provides the source code for network drivers from - Scyld Computing Corporation (http://www.scyld.com). - . - It is primarily intended to be used by kernel-image maintainers to build - binary modules which accompany the Debian kernel-image binary packages. - Users may also use it to build their own modules. - - - -Source package: modutils -Package: modutils -Description: Linux module utilities. - These utilities are intended to make a Linux modular kernel - manageable for all users, administrators and distribution - maintainers. - - - -Source package: mon -Package: mon -Description: monitor hosts/services/whatever and alert about problems - "mon" is a tool for monitoring the availability of services. Services - may be network-related, environmental conditions, or anything that can - be tested with software. If a service is unavailable mon can tell you - with syslog, email, your pager or a script of your choice. You can - control who gets each alert based on the time of day or day of week, - and you can control how often an existing problem is re-alerted. - . - More information can be found at http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/. - - - -Source package: mona -Package: mona -Description: a theorem prover based on automata - MONA is a tool that translates formulas in the logics WS1S or WS2S - into finite-state automata represented by BDDs. The formulas may - express search patterns, temporal properties of reactive systems, - parse tree constraints, etc. MONA also analyses the automaton - resulting from the compilation, and determines whether the formula is - valid and, if the formula is not valid, generates a counter-example. - . - Documentation is available from the MONA website http://www.brics.dk/mona/. - - - -Source package: mondo -Package: mondo -Description: System to backup your filesystem to CDs - Mondo uses afio as the backup engine. - Mondo creates ISO images of your data to make a full backup of your system. It - also makes the CDs to autorun and gives you several options to restore your - system. - In the event of catastrophic data loss, you may restore some or all of your - system from those CDs, even if your hard drives are now blank. - - - -Source package: moodss -Package: moodss -Description: Modular object oriented dynamic spread-sheet - 2D-visualisation for periodically updated data using drag and drop in a - spreadsheet-like environment. Extensible via your own Tcl/Tk modules. - Intended for use in system administration but should work in a lab just as - well... - - - -Source package: moon-buggy -Package: moon-buggy -Description: Drive some car across the moon - Moon-buggy is a simple character graphics game, where you drive some - kind of car across the moon's surface. Unfortunately there are - dangerous craters there. Fortunately your car can jump over them! -Package: moon-buggy-esd -Description: Drive some car across the moon (version with sound) - Moon-buggy is a simple character graphics game, where you drive some - kind of car across the moon's surface. Unfortunately there are - dangerous craters there. Fortunately your car can jump over them! - . - This version includes experimental support for sound and thus requires - a soundcard to run! - - - -Source package: moon-lander -Package: moon-lander -Description: A fun and entertaining game based on the classic moon lander. - Moonlander is a fun and enjoyable modern graphical version of the - classic moonlander game. WARNING: Contains one mild profanity. - - - -Source package: moonlight -Package: moonlight -Description: create and render 3D scenes - Moonlight Creator is a graphical environment in which you can do - modelling, illuminating and rendering of 3D objects and scenes. - . - Currently implemented features include: - * full 3D modelling - * primitives - * NURBS - * manipulate objects, polygons, vertices - * importers from DXF, OFF, ASC - * exporters to DXF, OFF, Rayshade, POV, VRML 1 & 2 - * OpenGL real-time preview - * both standard and radiosity lighting - * raytraced rendering - - - -Source package: moosic -Package: moosic -Description: Daemon/client combo to easily queue music files for playing - Moosic is a music player that focuses on easy playlist management. It consists - of a server process that maintains a queue of music files to play and a client - program which sends commands to the server. The server continually runs through - its playlist, popping items off the top of the list and playing each with an - external program. The client is a simple command-line utility which allows you - to perform powerful operations upon the server's queue, including the addition - of whole directory trees, automatic shuffling, and item removal according to - regular expressions. The server comes configured to play MP3, Ogg, MIDI, MOD, - and WAV files. - - - -Source package: mopd -Package: mopd -Description: The Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP) loader daemon. - The Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP) loader daemon services MOP - load requests on one or all Ethernet interfaces. Normally, a filename - (uppercase and ending in .SYS) is included in the load request. - - - -Source package: morisawa -Package: vfdata-morisawa5 -Description: Font files for Morisawa Basic-5 type faces for pTeX - Contains VF/TFM files for Ryumin-Light, GothicBBB-Medium, FutoMinA101-Bold, - FutoGoB101-Bold and Jun101-Light. - . - It will be easy to use morisawa.sty of okumura-clsfiles if you wish to use - these fonts in pTeX. - . - For dvips: you should add "p +morisawa.map" in your config.ps or an - appropriate config.foo and you could do this with "morisawa-config add" - or "morisawa-config add config.foo" at present. - - - -Source package: morse -Package: morse -Description: Simple morse code trainer for the PC speaker - Morse code trainer which allows you to play morse at a range of - speeds and frequencies through the PC internal speaker. - You can specify the text to be played either from the command line, - from a file, or the program is capable of generating random - character groups. - . - As it sounds each character it lists the character in - verbal form (Dit, Dit, Dah etc.) to the screen. - . - Morse has to run from a VC. - - - -Source package: mosix -Package: kernel-patch-mosix -Description: Kernel patch for mosix - Mosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and - transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster - of workstations and servers based on the Intel x86 architecture to work - cooperatively as if part of a single system. - . - This package contains the mosix kernel patch for the 2.4.17 kernel. - You need to use the standard kernel sources, as the patch may not - apply cleanly to Debian kernels. -Package: mosix -Description: Utilities to administer a mosix cluster node - Mosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and - transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster - of workstations and servers based on the Intel x86 architecture to work - cooperatively as if part of a single system. - . - This package provides the utilities to run a mosix cluster. -Package: mosix-dev -Description: Mosix development files (static library and header files) - Mosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and - transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster of - workstations and servers based on the x86 architecture to work cooperatively - as if part of a single system. - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries. - - - -Source package: mosixview -Package: mosixview -Description: A graphical tool to administrate a mosix cluster - Mosixview is a graphical frontend to mosctl. It can be used to set - various parameters which can affect the behaviour of a mosix cluster. - It also provides visualisation tools to observe a mosix cluster in - action. - - - -Source package: most -Package: most -Description: a more/less paging type program - Most is a paging program that displays, one windowful at a time, the - contents of a file on a terminal. It pauses after each windowful and - prints on the window status line of the screen the file name, current - line number, and the percentage of the file so far displayed. - . - Unlike other paging programs, most is capable of displaying an - arbitrary number of windows as long as each window occupies at least - two screen lines. Each window may contain the same file or a different - file. In addition, each window has its own mode. - . - In addition to displaying ordinary text files, most can also display - binary files as well as files with arbitrary ascii characters. - - - -Source package: motifnls -Package: motifnls -Description: Files needed to run some Motif applications. - This package provides the XFree-2.1 configuration files - needed to allow Motif applications compiled under XFree-2.1 - to run under XFree-3.1. - . - Without these files, some Motif applications compiled on - other machines (such as Netscape) may crash when attempting - to copy or paste from or to a text field, and may also - exhibit other problems. - - - -Source package: motion -Package: motion -Description: V4L Capture Program supporting Movement Detection - Motion is a V4L image capture program which supports: - - Motion detection - - MPEG output - - Loopback output (if a module is compiled for your kernel) - - webcam output - - - -Source package: motor -Package: motor -Description: C/C++/Java Integrated Development Environment - Motor is a text mode based programming environment for Linux. It consists of - a powerful editor with syntax highlight feature, project manager, makefile - generator, gcc and gdb front-end, etc. Deep CVS integration is also provided. - - - -Source package: mountapp -Package: mountapp -Description: Tool to (un)mount devices, dockable in Window Maker. - This is a Window Maker dock app which allows you to browse - all your mount points and to mount/unmount devices in a - simple point and click manner. - - - -Source package: mova -Package: mova -Description: Scripts for Mova-format dictionary - Scripts that help finding words and viewing articles - in dictionaries in mova format. One of them is English/Russian - dictionary by by V. K. Mueller. - - - -Source package: moxftp -Package: xftp -Description: Athena X interface to ftp. - xftp is a X ftp interface. It allows retrieval or transmission of selected - files and directory trees. - - - -Source package: mozart -Package: mozart -Description: The Mozart Programming System - The Mozart Programming System is an advanced development platform for - intelligent, distributed applications. Mozart is based on the Oz - language, which supports declarative programming, object-oriented - programming, constraint programming, and concurrency as part of a - coherent whole. For distribution, Mozart provides a true network - transparent implementation with support for network awareness, - openness, and fault tolerance. Security is upcoming. Mozart is an - ideal platform for both general-purpose distributed applications as - well as for hard problems requiring sophisticated optimization and - inferencing abilities. - . - For more information, see the Mozart project home page at - http://www.mozart-oz.org/. -Package: mozart-contrib -Description: The Mozart Programming System (contributed libraries) - This package contains contributed libraries for use with Mozart: a regular - expression module, a GDBM database interface, and others. These contributions - are described in the document "Contributed Libraries" of the Mozart - documentation. -Package: mozart-doc-html -Description: The Mozart Programming System (documentation) - This package contains Mozart documentation in HTML format, together with - tutorials and reference manuals. It also includes a set of demos in form of Oz - applets, so you should probably install mozart to get a real benefit from this - package. - . - Documentation in Postscript or PDF format can be retrieved from the - Mozart web page: http://www.mozart-oz.org/. - - - -Source package: mozilla -Package: libnspr3 -Description: Netscape Portable Runtime library - This library provides platform independent non-GUI operating system - facilities including: - * threads, - * thread synchronisation, - * normal file I/O and network I/O, - * interval timing and calender time, - * basic memory management (malloc and free), - * shared library linking. - . - See http://www.mozilla.org/docs/refList/refNSPR/ for more information. -Package: libnspr3-dev -Description: Netscape Portable Runtime library - development files - NSPR provides platform independence for non-GUI operating system - facilities including: - * threads, - * thread synchronisation, - * normal file I/O and network I/O, - * interval timing and calender time, - * basic memory management (malloc and free), - * shared library linking. - . - See http://www.mozilla.org/docs/refList/refNSPR/ for more information. - . - You need this package to get includes and static libraries for building - programs linked to NSPR. -Package: libnspr4 -Description: Netscape Portable Runtime library - This library provides platform independent non-GUI operating system - facilities including: - * threads, - * thread synchronisation, - * normal file I/O and network I/O, - * interval timing and calender time, - * basic memory management (malloc and free), - * shared library linking. - . - See http://www.mozilla.org/docs/refList/refNSPR/ for more information. -Package: libnspr4-dev -Description: Netscape Portable Runtime library - development files - NSPR provides platform independence for non-GUI operating system - facilities including: - * threads, - * thread synchronisation, - * normal file I/O and network I/O, - * interval timing and calender time, - * basic memory management (malloc and free), - * shared library linking. - . - See http://www.mozilla.org/docs/refList/refNSPR/ for more information. - . - You need this package to get includes and static libraries for building - programs linked to NSPR. -Package: mozilla -Description: An Open Source WWW browser for X and GTK+ - Mozilla is a sophisticated graphical World-Wide-Web browser, with large - number of various browser features like support for HTML 4.0, CSS 2, - JavaScript and Java. Of course, besides the network option, it can also - be used as a standalone HTML viewer. - . - Mozilla is based on part of the codebase of the well known "netscape" - ("communicator" or "navigator") browser. It was opened up to the Open - Source (TM) community by Netscape Communications under a new NPL licence. - . - Currently we include mailnews, chatzilla, and xmlterm. - These may be split at a time when bugs in mozilla do not prevent it. - . - See the website http://www.mozilla.org/ for more information on the - development of mozilla. -Package: mozilla-dev -Description: Header files for Mozilla development - This package contains the header files for development with the Mozilla - components. - - - -Source package: mp -Package: mp -Description: pretty-printer for email messages and other text files - This package consists of two programs, mp and mptool. - . - The mp program will pretty print various files for you. It can be used - in conjunction with a mail reading utility for producing a pretty print - of your mail items. It can be used with a news reading tool to pretty - print news articles. Digests can also be printed, and this version can - pretty print ordinary ASCII files as well. Support for personal - organiser printing was added into the last released version. There are - numerous configuration options to allow you to adjust the way mp - generates it's output. - . - The mptool program is a graphical frontend to mp. It makes it easy to - configure the printout of your documents without having to remember - lots of complicated command line arguments. It also supports drag and - drop of text from other Gtk+ applications. - - - -Source package: mp3blaster -Package: mp3blaster -Description: Full-screen console mp3 and ogg vorbis player - mp3blaster is an interactive text-based mp3 player with a number of unique - features. It supports multiple playlists allowing you to divide tracks - into albums allowing great flexibility with the play order. - . - Also included are nmixer, a simple mixer utility based on the same code as - the mixer used in mp3blaster and mp3tag, an id3 tag manipulation tool. - . - Starting with version 3.0pre8, mp3blaster supports the playback of Ogg - Vorbis encoded audio as well. - - - -Source package: mp3burn -Package: mp3burn -Description: burn audio CDs directly from MP3s or Ogg Vorbis files - mp3burn is a Perl script that allows you to burn audio CDs composed - of MP3 or Ogg Vorbis tracks without an intermediate file conversion - to .cdr or .wav. - Actually, the .mp3/.ogg files *are* converted using a decoder, but are - written to FIFOs so they don't consume a lot of filesystem space during - the burn. - - - -Source package: mp3check -Package: mp3check -Description: Check mp3 files for consistency - Check mp3 files for consistency and print several errors and warnings. List - stream attributes (color). Layer 1,2,3, mpeg1.0+2.0 are currently supported. - CRC check for layer 3. - . - mp3check is very useful for incomplete mp3 detection as it can be used to scan - through your mp3 collection and find all mp3s that aren't perfect. Good for use - with Napster and other bulk downloading of mp3s. - - - -Source package: mp3info -Package: mp3info -Description: An MP3 technical info viewer and ID3 1.x tag editor. - MP3Info has an interactive mode (using curses) and a command line mode. - MP3Info can display ID3 tag information as well as various technical aspects - of an MP3 file including playing time, bit-rate, sampling frequency and other - attributes in a pre-defined or user-specifiable output format. - . - If you prefer GUI you should use mp3info-gtk package. -Package: mp3info-gtk -Description: MP3 info viewer and ID3 1.x tag editor -- GTK version - MP3Info can display ID3 tag information as well as various technical aspects - of an MP3 file including playing time, bit-rate, sampling frequency and other - attributes in a pre-defined or user-specifiable output format. - . - This package installs GTK version of mp3info. If you prefer command line - or curses interface you should use mp3info package. - - - -Source package: mp3kult -Package: mp3kult -Description: Organizes your MP3 collection in a MySQL database - Mp3Kult is a KDE2 application that helps you organize your MP3 collections in - a MySQL database. It can read MP3 tag and song informations (length, bit - rate, sample rate etc.), make playlists, play songs with an external player - like xmms and gqmpeg, perform basic and advanced searches for songs in the - database, and make copies of playlists on your hard disk, in order to play - the songs without inserting CD-ROMs. - . - Mp3Kult can scan directories recursively, looking for MP3s and - automatically mount, umount and eject CD-ROMs before and after the job. - - - -Source package: mp3rename -Package: mp3rename -Description: Rename mp3 files based on id3tags - Mp3rename is a small tool to rename all those badly named mp3 files. - - - -Source package: mp4h -Package: mp4h -Description: Macro Processor for HTML Documents - Mp4h is a macro processor specifically designed for HTML documents, - with powerful programming features. It allows definition and expansion - of new tags with a syntax familiar to HTML authors. - . - Mp4h is a core component of the Website Meta Language (WML). - - - -Source package: mpack -Package: mpack -Description: Tools for encoding/decoding MIME messages. - Mpack and munpack are utilities for encoding and decoding - (respectively) binary files in MIME (Multipurpose Internet - Mail Extensions) format mail messages. For compatibility - with older forms of transferring binary files, the munpack - program can also decode messages in split-uuencoded format. - - - -Source package: mpage -Package: mpage -Description: print multiple pages per sheet on PostScript printer - Mpage reads plain text files or PostScript documents and prints them on - a PostScript printer with the text reduced in size so that several - pages appear on one sheet of paper. This is useful for viewing large - printouts on a small amount of paper. Uses ISO 8859.1 to print 8-bit - characters. - - - -Source package: mpatrol -Package: mpatrol -Description: A powerful library for debugging memory allocations - The mpatrol library is a powerful debugging tool that attempts to - diagnose run-time errors that are caused by the wrong use of - dynamically allocated memory. - . - Along with providing a comprehensive and configurable log of all - dynamic memory operations that occurred during the lifetime of a - program, the mpatrol library performs extensive checking to detect - any misuse of dynamically allocated memory. - . - All logging and tracing output from the mpatrol library is sent - to a separate log file in order to keep its diagnostics separate - from any that the program being tested might generate. - A wide variety of library settings can also be changed at - run-time via an environment variable, thus removing the need to - recompile or relink in order to change the library's behaviour. - . - All of this functionality can be integrated into existing code - through the inclusion of a single header file at compile-time. - . - http://www.cbmamiga.demon.co.uk/mpatrol - - - -Source package: mped -Package: mped -Description: a small editor with syntax highlighting - Minimum Profit (mp, mped in Debian Systems) is a programmer's text editor. - It features small memory and disk requirements, syntax highlighting, - context-sensitive help for the source code being edited, multiple - simultaneous file editing, ctags support, word wrapping, and more. - - - -Source package: mpg123-el -Package: mpg123-el -Description: a front-end program to mpg123 audio player on Emacsen. - The mpg123.el Emacs-Lisp program is a front-end to - mpg123 audio player. You can select and play an mp3 - files from the list in your Emacs's buffer with familiar - interface. - - - -Source package: mpg321 -Package: mpg321 -Description: A Free command-line mp3 player, compatible with mpg123 - mpg321 is a clone of the popular mpg123 command-line mp3 player. It should - function as a drop-in replacement for mpg123 in many cases. While some of - the functionality of mpg123 is not yet implemented, mpg321 should function - properly in most cases for most people, such as for frontends such as - gqmpeg. - . - mpg321 is based on the mad MPEG audio decoding library. It therefore is - highly accurate, and also uses only fixed-point calculation, making it - more efficient on machines without a floating-point unit. - . - While mpg321 is not as fast as the non-free mpg123 on systems which have a - floating point unit, it comes under a fully Free license, which allows greater - freedom to its users. For most people who want mpg123, mpg321 is a better - alternative. - - - -Source package: mpgtx -Package: mpgtx -Description: Toolbox to manipulate MPEG files (video, system, and audio) - mpgtx is a tool to manipulate MPEG files. Its features include the - following: - . - * mpgtx can currently split and join MPEG 1 video files and most - MPEG audio files. - * mpgtx can fetch detailed information from MPEG 1 and MPEG 2. - * mpgtx can demultiplex MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 files (System layer, Program - layer and Transport Layer). - * mpgtx can add, remove and edit ID3 tags from mp3 files and rename - mp3 files according to their ID3 tags. It reads and writes ID3v1, - but only reads ID3v2. - - - -Source package: mpich -Package: mpe-source -Description: Source for MPE, for other package to build-depend - This package includes the source to MPE, so that - other package can build MPE Build-depending in this package. - . - MPE is a set of tools to profile MPI programs, and other - tools, useful in debugging MPI. -Package: mpi-doc -Description: Documentation for the MPICH implementation of MPI - This package provides manual pages in both man and HTML form - documenting the MPI (Message Passing Interface) parallel programming - standard as implemented by MPICH. - . - This documentation documents the MPI as implemented in MPICH. - For the MPI specification, see mpi-specs. -Package: mpich -Description: Parallel computing system - MPICH is a robust and flexible implementation of the MPI (Message - Passing Interface). MPI is often used with parallel or distributed - computing projects. MPICH is a multi-platform, configurable - system (development, execution, libraries, etc) for MPI. It can - achieve parallelism using networked machines or using multitasking on a - single machine. - - - -Source package: mpqc -Package: libsc-dev -Description: The Scientific Computing Toolkit (development version) - The Scientific Computing toolkit (SC) provides C++ class libraries for - scientific computation. Included are classes for managing memory, saving and - restoring the state of objects, reading objects from an input file, parallel - communication, matrix algebra, among others. - . - Class libraries supporting quantum chemistry applications are provided with - this distribution of SC. - . - These are the static libraries and header files. -Package: libsc-doc -Description: The Scientific Computing Toolkit (Documentation) - The Scientific Computing toolkit (SC) provides C++ class libraries for - scientific computation. Included are classes for managing memory, saving and - restoring the state of objects, reading objects from an input file, parallel - communication, matrix algebra, among others. - . - This package includes the html-documentation of the classes. -Package: libsc1 -Description: The Scientific Computing Toolkit - The Scientific Computing toolkit (SC) provides C++ class libraries for - scientific computation. Included are classes for managing memory, saving and - restoring the state of objects, reading objects from an input file, parallel - communication, matrix algebra, among others. - . - Class libraries supporting quantum chemistry applications are provided with - this distribution of SC. - . - These are the shared libraries. -Package: libsc2 -Description: The Scientific Computing Toolkit - The Scientific Computing toolkit (SC) provides C++ class libraries for - scientific computation. Included are classes for managing memory, saving and - restoring the state of objects, reading objects from an input file, parallel - communication, matrix algebra, among others. - . - Class libraries supporting quantum chemistry applications are provided with - this distribution of SC. - . - These are the shared libraries. -Package: mpqc -Description: The Massively Parallel Quantum Chemistry Program - MPQC computes the properties of molecules through ab-initio methods. It can - compute closed shell and general restricted open shell Hartree-Fock energies - and gradients, density functional theory energies and gradients, second order - open shell perturbation theory (OPT2[2]) and Z-averaged perturbation theory - (ZAPT2) energies, and second order closed shell Moeller-Plesset perturbation - theory energies and gradients. It also includes an internal coordinate - geometry optimizer. - . - MPQC is build upon the Scientific Computing Toolkit (SC). - - - -Source package: mps -Package: mps -Description: mtop and mps for the Mosix multicomputer - mps and mtop are used to display processes on a Mosix multicomputer. - mtop provides an ongoing look at processor activity in real time. It - displays a listing of the most CPU-intensive tasks on the system, - and can provide an interactive interface for manipulating processes. - - - -Source package: mrename -Package: mrename -Description: A tool for easy and automatic renaming of many files - Mass Rename is a simple pair of shell scripts which make it easier to - move, rename, or copy multiple files at once. It is intended mainly as an - automatic and simple way to rename multiple files with a customizable - prefix and a progressive number. It is also possible to modify the rename - format simply by editing one of the scripts. It is easy, complete, and - efficient, and was written only in sh code. - - - -Source package: mrt -Package: mrt -Description: Multi-threaded Routing Toolkit (BGP4+/BGP/RIPng/RIP2) - MRT is a set of Routing and Network Performance measurement tools, with - BGP4+/BGP/RIPng/RIP2 routing software (now includes DVMRP and PIM-DM) - . - MRT uses novel approaches to routing architecture design, and - incorporates features such as parallel lightweight processes, multiple - processor support, and shared memory. The object-oriented, modular - design of the software encourages the rapid addition and prototyping - of experimental routing protocol and inter-domain policy algorithms. - . - You can use MRT applications and libraries to: - * Serve as the backbone routing software for your IPv6 or IPv4 - network connection. - * Simultaneously handle tasks such as routing policy communication, - routing policy calculation, and maintenance of a RIB, and - distribute these tasks over multiple processors or multiple - machines - * Generate and analyze route flap statistics - * Generate real-time graphical maps of Internet routing - * Capture a BGP peering session and monitor it in real time - * Record and replay sequences of events, such as routing failures - - - -Source package: mrtg -Package: mrtg -Description: Multi Router Traffic Grapher - The Multi Router Traffic Grapher is a tool primarily used to monitor the - traffic load on network links (typically by using SNMP). MRTG generates HTML - pages containing PNG images which provide a LIVE visual representation of this - traffic. MRTG typically produces daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs. - . - In addition to monitoring via SNMP, MRTG can also generate graphs based on - the output of any application, allowing one to generate graphs of anything - that needs monitoring (for example, CPU and memory usage, email volumes, web - hits, etc). For faster data collection, MRTG can also interface to RRDtool. - For more information, see http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/. - . - The mrtg-contrib package contains the contributed scripts and configuration - files that used to form part of the mrtg package. -Package: mrtg-contrib -Description: Multi Router Traffic Grapher (contributed files) - A collection of sample scripts and configuration files for the Multi Router - Traffic Grapher (MRTG). This package contains the contributed files that ship - with MRTG. - - - -Source package: mrtgutils -Package: mrtgutils -Description: Utilities to generate statistics for mrtg - A collection of simple utilities to generate output useful for mrtg. Many - of the existing mrtg setups use shell or perl scripts to gather output. On - busy systems, these scripts can generate a lot of extra load. These (small) - C programs can return the given statistics more efficiently. - - - -Source package: msc -Package: msc -Description: Generates simple ASCII message sequence charts - This tool generates simple ASCII message sequence charts from a - textual description. Note, that this description is tool specific - and not compatible with the MSC standard Z.120 by the ITU-T. - - - -Source package: mscompress -Package: mscompress -Description: Microsoft "compress.exe/expand.exe" compatible (de)compressor - This package contains two programs: - . - msexpand, which decompresses files compressed by the Microsoft compress.exe - utility (e.g. Win 3.x installation files) - . - mscompress, which compresses files using the LZ77 compression algorithm. - Files can be decompressed using Microsoft expand.exe or msexpand(1). - - - -Source package: mserv -Package: mserv -Description: local centralised multiuser music server - Mserv is a music server designed to do a number of things better than most - systems designed to play mp3s: - . - - Supports any type of client using standard TCP protocol - - Stores information on mp3 (bitrate, duration, name, author, genre, date - produced, last play date) in on-disk database. - - Stores rating information supplied by the user (awful, bad, neutral, - good, superb). - - Has a comprehensive queuing system (track, album, random album, etc) - - Random play chooses the songs that people currently on-line want to hear - using their ratings of the songs. - - Search facilities, status information, statistics, etc. - - User management facilities, four levels of users, encrypted passwords. - - Talker style communication (say, emote etc.) - - Play, next, pause, stop, repeat, volume, bass, treble settings. - - On-line and off-line track information editing. - - Advanced filter facilities (e.g. 'john=superb', '!good', 'year>1990', - 'duration<180', 'genre=pop', 'john=good|fred=unheard' etc.) - - Built-in telnet client (see manual). - - Library interface, no need to write TCP code. - - Comes with command line shell program for interfacing and web client to - this shell program for web-based control. - - Uses an external player to output, and is known to support mpg321, mpg123 - and freeamp - this could be used to broadcast the output or support other - players. - - Comes with a setuid wrapper for mpg123-compatible players that can - increase the nice level for low-capability processors. - . - For more info see http://www.mserv.org -Package: mserv-dev -Description: local centralised multiuser music environment - This Mserv is a music server designed to do a number of things better than most - systems designed to play mp3s. - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries needed - for development. - . - For more info see http://www.mserv.org - - - -Source package: mserver -Package: mserver -Description: Network Modem Server - The mserver program is a network modem server which allows modems to be - exported to any number of hosts on the (local) internet. Access control for - each individually exported modem is performed on a per-host basis. - . - Windows 95 shareware client available. Work on a Mac version in progress. - - - -Source package: mswordview -Package: mswordview -Description: MS Word 8 to HTML Converter - Features include: - * ability to understand fastsaved files as well as non-fastsaved - files - * conversion of Word header paragraph style into appropriate header - levels of HTML - * conversion of font attributes such as italic, bold and font size - into HTML tags - * conversion of Word tables into HTML tables - * some understanding of lists - * alpha support for headers and footers - - - -Source package: msyslog -Package: msyslog -Description: Modular system logging daemon - Replacement for sysklogd. - . - Contains the syslogd daemon that gathers messages from various - sources and routes them according to its configuration. The - code for input and output is entirely in modules, this makes - it incredibly flexible and extensible. - . - It is part of Core-SDI's Advanced Logging and Auditing Techniques - suite: http://www.core-sdi.com/english/products.html - . - Included input modules are: - * im_unix: old syslog's local method. - * im_linux: read kernel log messages. - * im_udp: old syslog's remote method. - * im_tcp: TCP remote logging. - . - Included output modules are: - * om_classic: logging to files, programs, terminals (users) or - UDP (network, for im_udp). Ie everything old syslog did. - * om_tcp: TCP remote logging. - * om_peo: cryptographically protects your logfiles so you know - if somebody manipulated them even if the intruder became root. - * om_regex: Filtering of messages by regular expressions. - * om_mysql: Logging to a remote MySQL database (needs libmysqlclient10). - * om_pgsql: Logging to a remote PostgreSQL database (needs libpgsql2.1). - - - -Source package: mt-st -Package: mt-st -Description: Linux SCSI tape driver aware magnetic tape control (aka. mt) - Mt-st contains a version of "mt" that is aware of Linux's SCSI tape - driver. Mt-st is able to set some esoteric control flags like tape partitions. - . - Mt-st diverts (replaces) the GNU version of mt, in the cpio package. - . - It also comes with stinit, a program to be run at boot time to set up - tape defaults. - - - -Source package: mtd -Package: mtd-tools -Description: Memory Technology Device Tools - Tools for manipulating memory technology devices, such as flash - memory, Disk-On-Chip, or ROM. Includes mkfs.jffs, a tool to - create JFFS (journaling flash file system) filesystems. - - - -Source package: mtools -Package: floppyd -Description: Daemon for remote access to floppy drives - Floppyd is used as a server to grant access to the floppy drive to - clients running on a remote machine, just as an X server grants access - to the display to remote clients. -Package: mtools -Description: Tools for manipulating MSDOS files - Mtools is a collection of utilities to access MS-DOS disks from Unix - without mounting them. It supports Win'95 style long file names, - OS/2 Xdf disks, ZIP/JAZ disks and 2m disks (store up to 1992kB on a - high density 3 1/2 disk). - . - Also included in this package are commands to eject and manipulate - the write/password protection control of Zip disks. - - - -Source package: mtoolsfm -Package: mtoolsfm -Description: graphical user interface to the mtools diskette package - MToolsFM (formerly known as mfm) is a gtk-based graphical user interface - for the mtools package for reading and writing DOS-format diskettes on UNIX - systems. - - - -Source package: mtr -Package: mtr -Description: Full screen ncurses and X11 traceroute tool - mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs - in a single network diagnostic tool. - . - As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host - mtr runs on and a user-specified destination host. After it - determines the address of each network hop between the machines, - it sends a sequence ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the - quality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints - running statistics about each machine. -Package: mtr-tiny -Description: Full screen ncurses traceroute tool - mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs - in a single network diagnostic tool. - . - As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host - mtr runs on and a user-specified destination host. After it - determines the address of each network hop between the machines, - it sends a sequence ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the - quality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints - running statistics about each machine. - . - mtr-tiny is compiled without support for X and conserves disk space. - - - -Source package: mtrack -Package: mtrack -Description: Graphical satellite tracker for X11 - mtrack is a satellite tracking program for X11. The current position - of the satellite is shown on a world map, and pass times for the next - day or more can be generated and shown in a tabular form. - - - -Source package: mtx -Package: mtx -Description: controls tape autochangers - MTX can be used to manipulate tape auto-changers, also known as "jukeboxes", - such that backup software can make use of the multiple tape capabilities of - the auto-changer. In particular, this is necessary glue for using a backup - system like Amanda with a DDS auto-changer like the HP Surestore 12000e. - - - -Source package: mu-cite -Package: mu-cite -Description: Message Utilities for emacsen. - MU stands for "Message Utilities". It consists of following - modules: - mu-cite: a citation utility - mu-cite.el --- main module of mu-cite - mu-bbdb.el --- mu-cite submodule for BBDB - mu-register.el --- mu-cite submodule for registration - . - latex-math-symbol.el --- translate mathematical symbols of - LaTeX into MULE characters - - - -Source package: muddleftpd -Package: muddleftpd -Description: A flexible and efficient FTP daemon - MuddleFTPd has been designed from the ground up to be efficient, - configurable and to be tolerant of being run in root or non-root mode. - This server enables users to set up a variety of configurations, from - a traditional FTP server using the password file for everything, to - using the password file for nothing running entirely as a single - user. - - - -Source package: mueller -Package: mueller7-dict -Description: English/Russian dictionary in dict format - Electronic version of seventh edition of English/Russian - dictionary by V. K. Mueller. - . - This package contains dictionary in dict format. You'll - need dictd server and dict client to use it. -Package: mueller7-mova -Description: English/Russian dictionary in mova format - Electronic version of seventh edition of English/Russian - dictionary by V. K. Mueller. - . - This package contains dictionary in mova format. -Package: mueller7accent-dict -Description: English/Russian dictionary with accents in dict format - Electronic version of seventh edition of English/Russian - dictionary with accents by V. K. Mueller. - . - This package contains dictionary in dict format. You'll - need dictd server and dict client to use it. -Package: mueller7accent-mova -Description: English/Russian dictionary with accents in mova format - Electronic version of seventh edition of English/Russian - dictionary with accents by V. K. Mueller. - . - This package contains dictionary in mova format. - - - -Source package: muh -Package: muh -Description: Full-featured IRC bouncing tool. - muh is a smart irc-bouncing-tool that remains on IRC all the time. - You can take control over your nick by connecting to muh with an IRC - client that is able to supply a password for the server connection. - - - -Source package: mule-ucs -Package: mule-ucs -Description: character code translator system on Emacs - MULE-UCS is a coding system and character code translator system. This has - an universal ability to translate from any character sets to any, and - construct new coding systems easily. - . - And MULE-UCS have a package to translate between MULE INTERNAL CODE and - ISO-10646, So you can handle ISO-10646 based coding systems on - Emacs/Mule(But can't work on 20.2, this version have no extended CCL), Mule - 3.0 and Meadow. - - - -Source package: mule2 -Package: mule2-bin -Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs -- support binaries - MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. - . - You will need one of mule2-plain, mule2-canna, mule2-wnn, or - mule2-canna-wnn to actually run mule. -Package: mule2-canna -Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. (canna supported) - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - Mule is MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. - canna input method supported binary. -Package: mule2-canna-wnn -Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. (canna wnn supported) - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - Mule is MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. - canna and wnn input method supported binary. -Package: mule2-plain -Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. (plain binary) - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - Mule is MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. -Package: mule2-support -Description: Mule -- architecture independent support files - Support and architecture independent files for Mule 2.3. - This includes the files found in etc and all required elisp library files - (mostly compiled (.elc files), but a few uncompiled (.el files)). -Package: mule2-supportel -Description: Mule -- non-required library files - This package contains all the non-necessary library files for - Mule. The mule2-support package contains the compiled versions - of these files. - . - The major reason to install this package is if you want to learn - elisp or modify the libraries for your specific installation. -Package: mule2-wnn -Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. (wnn supported) - GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. - Mule is MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. - wnn input method supported binary. - - - -Source package: multex-base -Package: multex-base -Description: basic MulTeX library files. - MulTeX is a TeX for Multilingual langauges included Chinese, Japanese and - Korean. - - - -Source package: multi-gnome-terminal -Package: multi-gnome-terminal -Description: Enhanced the GNOME Terminal - Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of gnome-terminal which - has the following features added: - . - - Many terminals in each window - - Switch between terminals using shortcuts - - Execution of user defined commands in new terminals - - Notification of terminal states (changed, changing, unchanged) - using different tabs colors - - Reorderable tabs - . - All this extensions are inspired by screen and konsole (the KDE2 - terminal) -Package: multi-gnome-terminal-doc -Description: Enhanced the GNOME Terminal -- documentation files - Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of gnome-terminal which - has the following features added: - . - - Many terminals in each window - - Switch between terminals using shortcuts - - Execution of user defined commands in new terminals - - Notification of terminal states (changed, changing, unchanged) - using different tabs colors - - Reorderable tabs - . - All this extensions are inspired by screen and konsole (the KDE2 - terminal) - - - -Source package: multicd -Package: multicd -Description: Backup your data to CD-R/CD-RW - multiCD provides an easy way to backup a large number of files to multiple - CDs. Give multiCD the files/directories you want backed up and it will - create as many CDs as it needs to, prompting the user to put in a new disc - whenever needed. It can be configured to run in a multi-threading mode, - where it will burn one image to a disc while it is copying files to another - image. This feature can be disabled for slower machines. - - - -Source package: multimail -Package: multimail -Description: Offline reader for Blue Wave, QWK, OMEN and SOUP - MultiMail is an offline mail packet reader for Unix and - other systems. It currently supports the Blue Wave, QWK, - OMEN and SOUP formats. It has a full screen, color user - interface, built with the curses library. - - - -Source package: multimix -Package: multimix -Description: automatic classification or clustering - multimix fits a mixture of multivariate distributions to a set of - observations by maximum likelihood using the EM algorithm. The - emphasis is less on parameter estimation than on the use of the - estimated component distributions to cluster the data. The program - is designed to cluster multivariate data with categorical and - continuous variables. - - - -Source package: multimon -Package: multimon -Description: Linux Radio Transmission Decoder - The multimon software can decode a variety of digital transmission modes - commonly found on UHF radio. A standard PC soundcard is used to acquire - the signal from a transceiver. The decoding is done completely in software. - Currently, the following modes are supported: - AX.25 - 1200 Baud AFSK - 2400 Baud AFSK (2 variants) - 4800 Baud HAPN - 9600 Baud FSK (G3RUH) - POCSAG - 512 Baud - 1200 Baud - 2400 Baud - Miscellaneous - DTMF - ZVEI - An arbitrary set of the above modes may run concurrently on the same input - signal (provided the CPU power is sufficient), so you do not have to know - in advance which mode is used. Note however that some modes might require - modifications to the radio (especially the 9600 baud FSK and the POCSAG - modes) to work properly. - POCSAG (Post Office Code Standards Advisory Group) is a common paging - transmission format. - - - -Source package: multitee -Package: multitee -Description: send multiple inputs to multiple outputs - multitee sends all input on file descriptor fdin to each - descriptor fdout. This is an improved version written by Dan - Bernstein of the multitee program for BSD systems. - - - -Source package: multiticker -Package: multiticker -Description: GNOME applet to provide scrolling RDF/RSS news tickers - A simple GNOME applet that pulls down news items from sites in RDF/RSS format, - parses, then displays them in a scrolling ticker. - . - * Multiple sites are supported - * News items are links to web pages launching your GNOME web browser - * Colours can be associated with different sites - * Several tickers can be displayed at once - * Support for web proxies is included - - - -Source package: murasaki -Package: murasaki -Description: another HotPlug Agent - Murasaki automatically loads and unloads modules for USB, Cardbus, - network, etc using Linux 2.4's new "HotPlug" feature. - . - Now kernel supports USB, Cardbus, Network and IEEE1394. - - - -Source package: muse -Package: muse -Description: A Qt-based midi/audio sequencer - MusE is a MIDI/audio sequencer with recording and editing capabilities. - . - Some Highlights: - . - - standard midifile (smf) import-/export - - organizes songs in tracks and parts which you can arrange with - the part editor - - midi editors: pianoroll, drum, list, controller - - score editor with high quality postscript printer output - - realtime: editing while playing - - unlimited number of open editors - - unlimited undo/redo - - realtime and step-recording - - multiple midi devices - - unlimited number of tracks - - Sync to external devices: - MTC/MMC, Midi Clock, Master/Slave (currently only partial implemented) - - audio tracks, LADSPA host for master effects - - multithreaded - - uses raw midi devices (ALSA, OSS & serial ports) - - XML project file - - project file contains complete app state (session data) - - Application spanning Cut/Paste Drag/Drop - - - -Source package: music123 -Package: music123 -Description: A command-line shell for sound-file players - A command-line shell for programs like mpg123 and ogg123, music123 - plays a variety of sound files using a mpg123/ogg123-like interface. - With all the Recommends installed, music123 plays wav's, mp3's and - ogg's. By simply changing the config file, music123 can play any - sound file you have a player for. - - - -Source package: musicbrainz -Package: libmusicbrainz-dev -Description: Second generation incarnation of the CD Index - development - MusicBrainz indexes both digital compressed audio (MP3/Vorbis) and - digital audio CDs. -Package: libmusicbrainz1 -Description: Second generation incarnation of the CD Index - library - MusicBrainz indexes both digital compressed audio (MP3/Vorbis) and - digital audio CDs. - - - -Source package: mutella -Package: mutella -Description: command line based Gnutella client - Mutella supports all the functionality required to participate as a - full-featured node in the Gnutella network. "Full-featured" implies support - for file search, download and sharing. It is optimized for a - high-bandwidth connection, were it sets standards for the server performance - and stability, but it can also run on a modest-speed line. - - - -Source package: mutt -Package: mutt -Description: Text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG, PGP and threading. - Mutt is a sophisticated text-based Mail User Agent. Some highlights: - o MIME support (including RFC1522 encoding/decoding of 8-bit message - headers). - o PGP/MIME support (RFC 2015). - o Advanced IMAP client supporting Kerberos authentication and SSL - encryption. - o POP3 support. - o Mailbox threading (both strict and non-strict). - o Default keybindings are much like ELM. - o Keybindings are configurable; Mush and PINE-like ones are provided as - examples. - o Handles MMDF, MH and Maildir in addition to regular mbox format. - o Messages may be (indefinitely) postponed. - o Colour support. - o Highly configurable through easy but powerful rc file. - - - -Source package: mutt-ja -Package: mutt-ja -Description: Text-based mailreader for Japanese. - Mutt is a sophisticated text-based Mail User Agent. Some highlights: - o MIME support (including RFC1522 encoding/decoding of 8-bit message - headers). - o PGP/MIME support (RFC 2015). - o POP3 support. - o Mailbox threading (both strict and non-strict). - o Default keybindings are much like ELM. - o Keybindings are configurable; Mush and PINE-like ones are provided as - examples. - o Handles MMDF, MH and maildir in addition to regular mbox format. - o Messages may be (indefinitely) postponed. - o Colour support. - o Highly configurable through easy but powerful rc file. - - - -Source package: muttprint -Package: muttprint -Description: Pretty printing of mails with Mutt - Muttprint formats the printing of Mutt and other mail clients like - XFMail or PINE to be as pretty as the printing of Netscape Messenger or - Kmail. It can print a little penguin (or the Debian logo) on the first - page and a headline on every page. Furthermore, it only prints the most - important headers, but not the whole plethora of them. Finally, it can - even print two pages on one page in landscape format. - - - -Source package: mwavem -Package: mwavem -Description: Mwave/ACP modem support - The mwavem program implements a Hayes-compatible V.90 modem - in the 3780i Mwave/ACP DSP chip which is built in to certain - IBM ThinkPad laptop computers, including the ThinkPad 600, - 600E and 770 models. - . - A driver for the mwave device is required. Source code for - the driver, built as a module called 'mwave.o', is included - in the latest 2.4 kernel sources. To build the module, - set "ACP/Mwave Modem support" under "Character devices" to - "m" at kernel configuration time. Source code is available - from IBM which can be used to build a module compatible with - earlier kernels. - - - -Source package: myodbc -Package: libmyodbc -Description: MySQL ODBC driver - This is the MySQL ODBC driver for Unix. - - - -Source package: myodbc2.50.26 -Package: libmyodbc2.50.26 -Description: MySQL ODBC driver (+header files) - This is the MySQL backend for the ODBC driver. - * mysql source needed to build this package ! - - - -Source package: mysql -Package: libmysqlclient10 -Description: mysql database client library - MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL - (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular - database query language in the world. - . - This package includes the client library. -Package: libmysqlclient10-dev -Description: mysql database development files - MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL - (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular - database query language in the world. - . - This package includes development libraries and header files. -Package: mysql-client -Description: mysql database client binaries - MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL - (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular - database query language in the world. - . - This package includes the client binaries. -Package: mysql-common -Description: mysql database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql/my.cnf) - MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL - (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular - database query language in the world. - . - This package includes files needed by all versions of the client library. -Package: mysql-doc -Description: mysql database documentation - MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL - (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular - database query language in the world. - . - This package includes HTML documentation and texi file. -Package: mysql-server -Description: mysql database server binaries - MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL - (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular - database query language in the world. - . - The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and easy to use. MySQL - was originally developed because Tcx needed a SQL server that - could handle very big databases with magnitude higher speed than what - any database vendor could offer. They have now been using - MySQL since 1996 in a environment with more than 40 databases, 10,000 - tables, of which more than 500 have more than 7 million rows. - This is about 50G of mission critical data. - - - -Source package: mysql-gpl -Package: libmysqlclient6 -Description: mysql database client library - MySQL is a fast and stable SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. - This package includes the client library. -Package: libmysqlclient6-dev -Description: mysql database development files - MySQL is a fast and stable SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. - This package includes development libraries and header files. -Package: mysql-gpl-client -Description: mysql database client binaries - MySQL is a fast and stable SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. - This package includes the client binaries. - This package does not include the server, which is still only in non-free. -Package: mysql-gpl-doc -Description: mysql database documentation - MySQL is a fast and stable SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. - This package includes documentation as info files, html, and plain text. - - - -Source package: mysql-navigator -Package: mysql-navigator -Description: GUI client program for MySQL database server - MySQL Navigator is a MySQL database server GUI client program. The purpose - of MySQL Navigator is to provide a useful client interface to MySQL - database servers, whilst supporting multiple operating systems and - languages. You can currently import/export database, enter queries, get - result sets, edit scripts, run scripts, add, alter, and delete users, and - retrieve client and server information. - - - -Source package: mysql-ruby -Package: libmysql-ruby -Description: mysql module for Ruby - mysql module for ruby - - - -Source package: mysqltcl -Package: mysqltcl -Description: Interface to the MySQL database for the Tcl language. - The mysqltcl package provides a Tcl interface to the mysql database system. - - - -Source package: nail -Package: nail -Description: BSD mail(1) supporting MIME, SMTP and international charsets - Workalike of the classical mail(1). Nail can produce and read MIME messages - and has greatly improved character-set handling, including support for UTF-8. - . - Without a mail-transport-agent you won't be able to receive mail, though - sending works perfectly well (look for the 'smtp' variable in nail(1)). - - - -Source package: namazu -Package: namazu -Description: Full text search engine - Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. It features - a simple and easy setup, and is written in C and Perl. Namazu uses the - text utilities nkf and kakasi (or chasen, which is not available in - Debian). - - - -Source package: namazu-el -Package: namazu-el -Description: Namazu client for Emacsen - Namazu client for Emacsen. - Namazu is the full text search engine which available as Debian Package. - About Namazu, please see http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/namazu/ - - - -Source package: namazu2 -Package: libnmz3 -Description: Namazu shared library - Namazu shared library. - . - Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. -Package: libnmz3-dev -Description: libnmz header files and static libraries. - libnmz header files and static libraries. - . - Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. -Package: namazu2 -Description: Full text search engine (namazu binary and cgi) - Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. It features - a simple and easy setup, and is written in C and Perl. Namazu uses the - text utilities nkf and kakasi (or chasen, which is not available in - Debian). - . - This package includes binary only for search index. - To create indexes, please install namazu2-index-tools package. -Package: namazu2-common -Description: Full text search engine (Document files) - Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. It features - a simple and easy setup, and is written in C and Perl. Namazu uses the - text utilities nkf and kakasi (or chasen, which is not available in - Debian). - . - This package including only document files, also message catalogue. -Package: namazu2-index-tools -Description: Full text search engine (Tools for index handling) - Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. It features - a simple and easy setup, and is written in C and Perl. Namazu uses the - text utilities nkf and kakasi (or chasen, which is not available in - Debian). - . - This package including only index handling(ex, create) tools. - Index file format of namazu2 is incompatible with namazu1's one. - Actually, namazu2 packages is needed for searching. - - - -Source package: nana -Package: nana -Description: GNU Nana -- improved support for assertions and logging - GNU Nana is a freely available library providing improved support for - assertions and logging in GNU C/C++. In particular: - . - * Space/time efficient assertion checking - * Space/time efficient program logging - * Code-to-HTML converter giving only details of your interface - and pre/postconditions (similar to Eiffel short form). - * Statement and function-level tracing under GDB. - * Logging via inline C code (as in ) or by extraction of - commands for gdb which results in no performance cost - unless running in the debugger. - . - It was written by the author because he has written too many of these - systems in the past for individual projects and has finally gotten tired - of it. - - - -Source package: nano -Package: nano -Description: free Pico clone with some new features - GNU nano is a free replacement for Pico, the default Pine editor. Pine is - copyrighted under a slightly restrictive license, that makes it unsuitable - for Debian's main section. GNU nano is an effort to provide a Pico-like - editor, but also includes some features that were missing in the original, - such as 'search and replace', 'goto line' or internationalization support. - As it's written from scratch, it's smaller and faster. -Package: nano-tiny -Description: free Pico clone with some new features - tiny build - GNU nano is a free replacement for Pico, the default Pine editor. Pine is - copyrighted under a slightly restrictive license, that makes it unsuitable - for Debian's main section. GNU nano is an effort to provide a Pico-like - editor, but also includes some features that were missing in the original, - such as 'search and replace', 'goto line' or internationalization support. - As it's written from scratch, it's smaller and faster. - . - This package contains a minimal build of GNU nano, aimed for use in - boot-floppies. Thus, many features are disabled in this version. - - - -Source package: nano-bf -Package: nano-tiny-utf8 -Description: free Pico clone with some new features - tiny build with utf8 - GNU nano is a free replacement for Pico, the default Pine editor. Pine is - copyrighted under a slightly restrictive license, that makes it unsuitable - for Debian's main section. GNU nano is an effort to provide a Pico-like - editor, but also includes some features that were missing in the original, - such as 'search and replace', 'goto line' or internationalization support. - As it's written from scratch, it's smaller and faster. - . - This package contains a minimal build of GNU nano with utf8 support, aimed - for use in internationalized boot-floppies. Thus, many features are disabled - in this version. For normal usage, have a look at nano and nano-tiny. - - - -Source package: nap -Package: nap -Description: Napster console client - Napster console client. The advantage of nap over other graphical - clients like gnome-napster is that you can run it under screen(1) on - a remote host and disconnect from your session while nap continues - the downloads. You can later reconnect to your running client even - from another host and do more commands. - - - -Source package: nas -Package: nas -Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (local server) - The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and - manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses - the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers - that control audio input and output devices. - . - This package contains the nas daemon (au), needed for local output from nas. -Package: nas-bin -Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (client binaries) - The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and - manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses - the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers - that control audio input and output devices. - . - This package contains the example applications / utilities that are - provided with nas. -Package: nas-dev -Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (development files) - The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and - manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses - the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers - that control audio input and output devices. - . - This package contains the header files and static library (libaudio.sa), - needed for development of programs using nas. -Package: nas-doc -Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (extra documentation) - The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and - manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses - the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers - that control audio input and output devices. - . - This package contains the extra documentation provided with the nas - source, including Postscript copies of papers describing its design. -Package: nas-lib -Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (shared libraries) - The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and - manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses - the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers - that control audio input and output devices. - . - This package contains the nas library (libaudio), needed for both remote - and local output. - - - -Source package: nase-a60 -Package: nase-a60 -Description: An Algol-60 interpreter - Algol-60 is the ancestor to most contemporary programming languages. - It has been described by one of its designers, Edsger Dijkstra, - as "a great improvement on many of its successors". The main attraction - of this language is its historical importance. - . - The present package contains a simple interpreted reimplementation - of the Algol 60 language, "made for fun and call-by-name". - - - -Source package: nasm -Package: nasm -Description: General-purpose x86 assembler - Netwide Assembler. NASM will currently output flat-form binary files, - a.out, COFF and ELF Unix object files, and Microsoft 16-bit DOS and - Win32 object files. - . - Also included is NDISASM, a prototype x86 binary-file disassembler - which uses the same instruction table as NASM. - - - -Source package: nasm-mode -Package: nasm-mode -Description: NASM mode for XEmacs - This is a NASM mode for XEmacs. NASM is a free assembler for Intel x86 code. - . - The main feature of this package is syntax highlightning of NASM's - keywords. - - - -Source package: nautilus -Package: libnautilus-dev -Description: Development files of Nautilus - This package provides the necessary development libraries and include - files to allow you to develop Nautilus components. -Package: libnautilus0 -Description: Shared libraries that part of Nautilus - Shared libraries that part of Nautilus -Package: nautilus -Description: file manager and graphical shell - Nautilus is an open-source file manager and graphical shell being - developed by Eazel, Inc. and others. It is part of the GNOME project, and its - source code can be found in the GNOME CVS repository. Nautilus is still in - the early stages of development. It will become an integral part of the - GNOME desktop environment when it is finished. - . - Nautilus has the own BTS at http://bugzilla.eazel.com/ - If you find the upstream problem (not packaging problem!!), - please use it instead of Debian BTS. -Package: nautilus-extra -Description: Extra goodies to use with Nautilus - This is a meta-package that requires useful add-ons for Nautilus. - - - -Source package: nbd -Package: nbd-client -Description: the Network Block Device client - This package contains the client process for the Network Block - Device. The Network Block Device is a client/server protocol that - emulates a block device (like a hard disk, a floppy, a CD-ROM, ...) - over the network, thus giving the system the ability to swap over the - network, or to use raw network diskspace for other purposes. - . - Note, however, that it is _not_ possible to access a single networked - block device from different clients simultaneously; if you want that, - you don't need the Network Block Device (which, basically, is a Disk - Server protocol) but something else, like Sun's Network File System - (NFS), or CODA. -Package: nbd-server -Description: the Network Block Device server - This package contains the server process for the Network Block - Device. The Network Block Device is a client/server protocol that - emulates a block device (like a hard disk, a floppy, a CD-ROM, ...) - over the network, thus giving the system the ability to swap over the - network, or to use raw network diskspace for other purposes. - . - Note, however, that it is _not_ possible to access a single networked - block device from different clients simultaneously; if you want that, - you don't need the Network Block Device (which, basically, is a Disk - Server protocol) but something else, like Sun's Network File System - (NFS), or CODA. - - - -Source package: nbfc -Package: nbfc -Description: New BF Compiler - The New BrainF*** compiler can compile code from the BF language into - C, and from there into native machine code. - - - -Source package: nbtscan -Package: nbtscan -Description: A program for scanning networks for NetBIOS name information. - NBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name - information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in - supplied range and lists received information in human - readable form. For each responded host it lists IP address, - NetBIOS computer name, logged-in user name and MAC address - (such as Ethernet). - - - -Source package: ncbi-tools6 -Package: blast2 -Description: Basic Local Alignment Search Tool - The famous sequence alignment program. This is "official" NCBI version, - #2. The blastall executable allows you to give a nucleotide or protein - sequence to the program. It is compared against databases and a summary of - matches is returned to the user. - . - Note that databases are not included in Debian; they must be retrieved - manually. -Package: ncbi-tools-bin -Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications (text-based utilities) - This package includes various utilities distributed with the NCBI C SDK. - None of the programs in this package require X; you can find the X-based - utilities in the ncbi-tools-x11 package. BLAST and related tools are - in a separate package (blast2). -Package: ncbi-tools-x11 -Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications (X-based utilities) - This package includes some X-based utilities distributed with the - NCBI C SDK: Cn3D, Network Entrez, Sequin, ddv, and udv. These - programs are not part of ncbi-tools-bin because they depend on - several additional library packages. -Package: ncbi-tools6 -Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications - The NCBI Software Development Toolkit was developed for the production and - distribution of GenBank, Entrez, BLAST, and related services by NCBI. It - allows you to read and write NCBI ASN.1 files, builds Blast or Entrez, etc. -Package: ncbi-tools6-dbg -Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications (unstripped) - This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a - debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding - logic errors in programs using the libraries in this package (or the - libraries themselves). The library is installed in /usr/lib/ncbi-tools-dbg - and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment - variable when the code to be debugged is executed. - . - Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the - ncbi-tools6 package for more information. -Package: ncbi-tools6-dev -Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications (development files) - This package is for developers or people who want to compile programs - only. In addition to development headers and libraries, it contains the - utilities asntool and errhdr. -Package: vibrant-dev -Description: NCBI libraries for graphic biology applications (development files) - Vibrant allows you to develop portable (Motif, MS-Windows, Mac-OS) graphic - biological applications. -Package: vibrant6 -Description: NCBI libraries for graphic biology applications - This is the library for those who just want to run Vibrant applications. - It also includes a wrapper (vibrate) that allows many NCBI applications to - provide a GUI for selecting options. -Package: vibrant6-dbg -Description: NCBI libraries for graphic biology applications (unstripped) - This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a - debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding - logic errors in programs using the libraries in this package (or the - libraries themselves). The library is installed in /usr/lib/ncbi-tools-dbg - and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment - variable when the code to be debugged is executed. - . - Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the - vibrant6 package for more information. - - - -Source package: ncdt -Package: ncdt -Description: Display directory tree - NcdT displays directory tree, much like standard tree(1), but with few - improvements: - - it prints summary info instead of directory special file size - - it prints MP3 file info - It's particularly useful for indexing CDs. - - - -Source package: ncftp -Package: ncftp -Description: A user-friendly and well-featured FTP client. - This program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network - site, and offers additional features that are not found in the standard - interface, ftp. This version has Readline support enabled. - . - This is a complete re-write of version 2.4.3 (Debian package ncftp2). - . - Some users may prefer the full-screen ncurses interface of the "older" - NcFTP 2.4.3; if you are one of them, install the ncftp2 package instead. - . - Home Page: http://www.ncftp.com/ncftp/ - - - -Source package: ncftp2 -Package: ncftp2 -Description: A user-friendly and well-featured FTP client. - This program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network - site, and offers additional features that are not found in the standard - interface, ftp. This version includes full screen ncurses support, but no - SOCKS support. - - - -Source package: nco -Package: nco -Description: netCDF Operators - NCO is a suite of programs known as operators. Each operator is - a standalone, command line program that is executed at the UNIX - shell-level. The operators take one or more netCDF files as input, - perform an operation (e.g., averaging or hyperslabbing), and produce - a netCDF file as output. The operators are primarily designed to aid - manipulation and analysis of data. This reflects their origin, but the - operators are as general as netCDF itself. - - - -Source package: ncpfs -Package: ipx -Description: Utilities to configure the kernel ipx interface. - Utilities to configure the kernel IPX interface. The kernel has to be - compiled with IPX support. -Package: ncpfs -Description: Utilities to use resources from NetWare servers. - This package contains utilities to mount volumes from NetWare servers. Also - included are some little utilities such as nprint, which enables you - to print on NetWare print queues, and pserver, which provides NetWare - print queues. - . - Package ncpfs-2.0.12 and above replaces package ncpfsx. This package - will work with 2.0.x, 2.1.x, 2.2.x, 2.3.x and 2.4.x kernels. - . - Also, NetWare Directory Services are supported in ncpfs-2.0.12 and - above. - - - -Source package: ncps -Package: ncps -Description: A process-killer for console - ncps is a ncurses based process-lister and -killer for console - inspired by gPS. It can sort processes according to various criteria - and can also display them in tree view. It is much more powerful - than gitps of the GNU Interactive Tools. - - - -Source package: ncurses -Package: libncurses5 -Description: Shared libraries for terminal handling - This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs - compiled with ncurses. -Package: libncurses5-dbg -Description: Debugging/profiling libraries for ncurses - This package contains the debugging libraries for ncurses. -Package: libncurses5-dev -Description: Developer's libraries and docs for ncurses - This package contains the header files, static libraries - and symbolic links that developers using ncurses will need. -Package: libncursesw5 -Description: Shared libraries for terminal handling (wide character support) - This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs - compiled with ncursesw, which includes support for wide characters. -Package: libncursesw5-dbg -Description: Debugging/profiling libraries for ncurses - This package contains the debugging libraries for ncursesw. - . - This package includes support for wide characters. -Package: libncursesw5-dev -Description: Developer's libraries and docs for ncursesw - This package contains the header files, static libraries - and symbolic links that developers using ncursesw will need. - . - This package includes support for wide characters. -Package: ncurses-base -Description: Descriptions of common terminal types - This package contains what should be a reasonable subset of terminal - definitions, including: ansi, dumb, linux, rxvt, screen, sun, vt100, - vt102, vt220, vt52, and xterm. -Package: ncurses-bin -Description: Terminal-related programs and man pages - This package contains the programs used for manipulating the terminfo - database and individual terminfo entries, as well as some programs for - resetting terminals and such. -Package: ncurses-term -Description: Additional terminal type definitions - This package contains all of the terminal definitions not found in - the ncurses-base package. There are far too many to list here. - - - -Source package: ncurses-hexedit -Package: ncurses-hexedit -Description: Edit files/disks in hex, ASCII and EBCDIC - Hexedit is a file editor which allows editing and viewing a file in - hexadecimal, along with its ASCII or EBCDIC text equivalent. Standard - editing features include insert, delete, search (text or byte searches), - highlighted changes, undo, two different viewing formats, and full - screen text snapshots. Allows editing of fixed disks as well. Includes - a binary/octal/decimal/hex converter. - - - -Source package: ncurses3.4 -Package: ncurses3.4 -Description: Video terminal manipulation - shared libraries - This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs - compiled with the old ncurses3.4 libraries. - - - -Source package: ncurses4.2 -Package: libncurses4 -Description: Shared libraries for terminal handling - This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs - compiled with ncurses. -Package: libncurses4-dev -Description: Developer's libraries and docs for ncurses - This package contains the header files, static, and profiling - libraries and symbolic links that developers using ncurses will need. - - - -Source package: nd -Package: nd -Description: Tiny little command line WebDAV interface - nd provides a simple command line interface to the RFC 2518 (WebDAV) server. - - - -Source package: ndtpd -Package: ndtpd -Description: server for accessing CD-ROM books with NDTP - NDTPD is a server for accessing CD-ROM books with NDTP (Network - Dictionary Transfer Protocol) on TCP. You can replace dserver with - NDTPD. NDTPD can run on UNIX derived systems. It supports CD-ROM - books of EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING formats. CD-ROM - books of those formats are popular in Japan. Since CD-ROM books - themselves are stands on the ISO 9660 format, you can mount the discs - by the same way as other ISO 9660 discs. - - - -Source package: ne -Package: ne -Description: Nice Editor, an easy-to-use and powerful editor - NE is one of the few editors being both easy to use for - the beginner and powerful enough for the wizard. - . - It uses short, intuitive and easy to remember key bindings - while providing all the features an editor should have. - It is fully configurable allowing the user to change the - content of the various menus, to easily create small macros - and to easily change the existing key bindings while being - a small and fast editor. - . - It was written by Sebastiano Vigna and Todd Lewis. - - - -Source package: nec -Package: nec -Description: NEC2 Antenna Modelling System - The NEC2 (Numerical Electromagnetics Code) is software for modelling - antennas using the Method of Moments. It was developed at Lawrence - Livermore Laboratories, and remains widely used, despite the old - fashioned punched card style input required. - . - This version contains code which hasn't been extensively tested - for errors, which was input by hand from a report -- use with care. - The numerics are currently only SINGLE PRECISION. - . - User's documentation is provided in HTML format (based on OCR text - so beware of potential errors. - - - -Source package: nedit -Package: nedit -Description: A powerful, customizable, Motif based text editor. - NEdit is a multi-purpose text editor for the X Window System, which combines a - standard, easy to use, graphical user interface with the thorough - functionality and stability required by users who edit text eight hours a day. - It provides intensive support for development in a wide variety of languages, - text processors, and other tools, but at the same time can be used - productively by just about anyone who needs to edit text. Users of Macintosh - and MS Windows based text editors will find NEdit a familiar and comfortable - environment. - . - - - -Source package: nemesis -Package: nemesis -Description: TCP/IP Packet Injection Suite - The Nemesis Project is designed to be a commandline-based, portable - human IP stack for UNIX/Linux. The suite is broken down by protocol - and should allow for useful scripting of injected packet streams from - simple shell scripts. - . - Key features: - * support for ARP, DNS, ICMP, IGMP, OSPF, RIP, TCP, UDP protocols - * layer 2 or layer 3 injection - * packet payload from file - - - -Source package: neon -Package: libneon-dev -Description: the header and static library files for libneon18 - This package contains the headers and the static library for libneon18. - . - Neon provides lower-level interfaces to directly implement new HTTP - methods, and higher-level interfaces so that you don't have to - worry about the lower-level stuff. -Package: libneon19 -Description: An HTTP and WebDAV client library - neon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library, with a C language API. - . - WARNING: THE NEON API IS NOT YET STABLE. - . - Provides lower-level interfaces to directly implement new HTTP - methods, and higher-level interfaces so that you don't have to - worry about the lower-level stuff. - . - Current features: - * High-level interface to HTTP and WebDAV methods (PUT, GET, HEAD etc) - * Low-level interface to HTTP request handling, to allow implementing - new methods easily. - * persistent connections - * RFC2617 basic and digest authentication (including auth-int, md5-sess) - * Proxy support (including basic/digest authentication) - * SSL/TLS support using OpenSSL (including client certificate support) - * Generic WebDAV 207 XML response handling mechanism - * XML parsing using the expat or libxml parsers - * Easy generation of error messages from 207 error responses - * WebDAV resource manipulation: MOVE, COPY, DELETE, MKCOL. - * WebDAV metadata support: set and remove properties, query any set ofi - properties (PROPPATCH/PROPFIND). - * autoconf macros supplied for easily embedding neon directly inside an - application source tree. - - - -Source package: net-acct -Package: net-acct -Description: Usermode IP accounting daemon - This package logs network traffic. It provides a daemon (nacctd) that - logs all traffic passing the machine it runs on (similar to what tcpdump - does). - . - Capability is provided to associate traffic to slip/ppp users in case you - run a slip/ppp server. - - - -Source package: net-hotline -Package: libnet-hotline-perl -Description: Hotline interface module for Perl - This package contains an interface to write programs that connect to - Hotline servers. Hotline is a set of protocols allowing chat, news, and file - transfers. Any user can run his/her own server and register it with a public - tracker, which is a meta-server that users can access to obtain a list of - registered servers and connect to them. - - - -Source package: net-irc -Package: libnet-irc-perl -Description: IRC (Internet Relay Chat) interface module for Perl - This package contains an interface to write programs that connect - to IRC, the Internet Relay Chat. - - - -Source package: net-tools -Package: net-tools -Description: The NET-3 networking toolkit - This package includes the important tools for controlling the network - subsystem of the Linux kernel. This includes arp, ifconfig, netstat, - rarp, nameif and route. Additionally, this package contains utilities - relating to particular network hardware types (plipconfig, slattach) and - advanced aspects of IP configuration (iptunnel, ipmaddr). - . - In the upstream package 'hostname' and friends are included. Those are - not installed by this package, since there is a special "hostname*.deb". - - - -Source package: netatalk -Package: netatalk -Description: Appletalk user binaries - Netatalk is an implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol Suite for - BSD-derived systems. The current release contains support for - EtherTalk Phase I and II, DDP, RTMP, NBP, ZIP, AEP, ATP, PAP, ASP, and - AFP. -Package: netatalk-dev -Description: Appletalk library and development files - Netatalk is an implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol Suite for - BSD-derived systems. The current release contains support for - EtherTalk Phase I and II, DDP, RTMP, NBP, ZIP, AEP, ATP, PAP, ASP, and - AFP. - - - -Source package: netbase -Package: netbase -Description: Basic TCP/IP networking system - This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based - networking. - - - -Source package: netboot -Package: netboot -Description: Booting of a diskless computer - This package allows booting of a diskless computer over a network and - mounting the root filesystem via NFS. It contains the necessary - boot ROM code and utility program to convert a Linux kernel or MS-DOS - disk into a net bootable image. - . - For more information: http://www.han.de/~gero/netboot/index.html - - - -Source package: netcat -Package: netcat -Description: TCP/IP swiss army knife - A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network - connections using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable - "back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other - programs and scripts. At the same time it is a feature-rich network - debugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of - connection you would need and has several interesting built-in - capabilities. - - - -Source package: netcdf -Package: netcdf-altdev -Description: Development kit for NetCDF. (libc5 version) - Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. -Package: netcdf-bin -Description: Support programs for NetCDF. - Contains the programs ncdump and ncgen. -Package: netcdf3 -Description: An interface for scientific data access. (libc5 version) - NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is an interface for scientific - data access and a freely-distributed software library that provides an - implementation of the interface. The netCDF library also defines a - machine-independent format for representing scientific data. - Together, the interface, library, and format support the creation, - access, and sharing of scientific data. -Package: netcdfg-dev -Description: Development kit for NetCDF. - Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. -Package: netcdfg3 -Description: An interface for scientific data access. - NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is an interface for scientific - data access and a freely-distributed software library that provides an - implementation of the interface. The netCDF library also defines a - machine-independent format for representing scientific data. - Together, the interface, library, and format support the creation, - access, and sharing of scientific data. - - - -Source package: netcdf-doc -Package: netcdf-doc -Description: Documentation for NetCDF. - Contains the NetCDF Users Guide in info, html, and postscript formats. - - - -Source package: netcdf-perl -Package: netcdf-perl -Description: A perl extension for accessing netCDF datasets. - netCDFPerl is a port of the netCDF package into a native Perl - extension. - . - The functions in the netCDF library can be accessed by a Perl script - by replacing the `nc_' prefix of the regular netCDF C function names - with NetCDF::. For example, the C function nc_create() is available to - a perl script as NetCDF::create. - - - -Source package: netclient -Package: libnetclient-ocaml-dev -Description: OCaml library that implement a HTTP/1.1 client - OCaml library that implement a HTTP/1.1 client. -Package: ocaml-netclient -Description: OCaml library that implement a HTTP/1.1 client - OCaml library that implement a HTTP/1.1 client. - - - -Source package: netdiag -Package: netdiag -Description: Net-Diagnostics (trafshow,strobe,netwatch,statnet,tcpspray,tcpblast) - Netdiag contains a collection of small tools to analyze network traffic and - configuration of remote hosts (strobe). It is of invaluable help if your - system is showing strange network behaviour and you want to find out what - your network is doing. - - - -Source package: netdude -Package: netdude -Description: NETwork DUmp data Displayer and Editor for tcpdump trace files - It is a GUI-based tool that allows you to make detailed changes to - packets in tcpdump trace files, in particular, it can currently do - the following: - * Set the value of every field in IP, TCP and UDP packet headers. - ICMP support will be finished shortly. - * Copy, move and delete packets in the trace file. - * Fragment and reassemble IP packets. - * Netdude constantly communicates with a tcpdump process to update - the familiar tcpdump output that corresponds to the trace. This - also means that any changes made to your local version of tcpdump - are reflected in Netdude. - * Plugin architecture: people can easily add plugins for specific - tasks. The code comes with a plugin for checksum correction in IP, - TCP and UDP, and a dummy plugin. - * Through the plugin mechanism, Netdude provides a good facility for - writing tcpdump trace file filters. - - - -Source package: netenv -Package: netenv -Description: Configure your system for different network environments. - Netenv creates a file containing variable assignments which reflect the - current environment. It is especially useful for notebook computers, since - it is used (if configured) by the PCMCIA setup scheme included in the - Debian pcmcia-cs package and the plip setup script included as an example - in this package. You can also use netenv configure your windowmanager or - your printing environment. - . - Note that you either have to specify a kernel parameter or enter the chosen - environment by hand during boot time. The boot process will stop until you - entered something. - - - -Source package: nethack -Package: nethack -Description: Text-based/X11 overhead view D&D-style adventure game - Nethack is a wonderfully silly, yet quite addicting, Dungeons and - Dragons-style adventure game. You play the part of a fierce fighter, - wizard, or any of many other classes, fighting your way down to - retrieve the Amulet of Yendor (try saying THAT one backwards!) for - your god. On the way, you might encounter a quantum mechanic or two, - or perhaps a microscopic space fleet, or -- if you're REALLY lucky -- - the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal. - . - There is a nethack-spoilers package available, if you're really - desparate. - . - A few utilities -- recover, for retrieving your auto-save files in case - of a power failure, and dgn_comp and lev_comp, two utilities for making - your own Nethack levels and dungeons, have been included in - /usr/lib/games/nethack. 'recover' will be run every time your system - boots, if there are any auto-save files available. - - - -Source package: nethack-spoilers -Package: nethack-spoilers -Description: Spoiler files for the Nethack adventure game - This package includes spoilers for Nethack, the classic D&D-like - adventure game, version 3.3.1. - . - Use only as a last resort, if you're totally stuck in the game! - Please don't peek if you're not totally desperate. - - - -Source package: netkit-base -Package: netkit-inetd -Description: The Internet Superserver - The inetd server is a network daemon program that specializes in managing - incoming network connections. It's configuration file tells it what - program needs to be run when an incoming connection is received. Any - service port may be configured for either of the tcp or udp protcols. -Package: netkit-ping -Description: The ping utility from netkit - The ping command sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to a host in order to - test if the host is reachable via the network. - - - -Source package: netkit-bootparamd -Package: bootparamd -Description: Boot parameter server. - bootparamd is a server process that provides information to diskless clients - necessary for booting. It consults the /etc/bootparams file to find the - information it needs. - - - -Source package: netkit-ftp -Package: ftp -Description: The FTP client. - ftp is the user interface to the ARPANET standard File Transfer Protocol. - The program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network - site. - - - -Source package: netkit-ntalk -Package: talk -Description: Talk to another user. - Talk is a visual communication program which copies lines from your terminal - to that of another user. - . - In order to talk locally, you will need to install the talkd package. -Package: talkd -Description: Remote user communication server. - Talkd is the server that notifies a user that someone else wants to initiate - a conversation. It acts a repository of invitations, responding to requests - by clients wishing to rendezvous to hold a conversation. - - - -Source package: netkit-routed -Package: routed -Description: Network routing daemon. - Routed is invoked at boot time to manage the network routing tables. The - routing daemon uses a variant of the Xerox NS Routing Information Protocol in - maintaining up to date kernel routing table entries. It used a generalized - protocol capable of use with multiple address types, but is currently used - only for Internet routing within a cluster of networks. - - - -Source package: netkit-rsh -Package: rsh-client -Description: rsh clients. - This package contains rsh, rcp and rlogin. -Package: rsh-server -Description: rsh servers. - This package contains rexecd, rlogind and rshd. - - - -Source package: netkit-rusers -Package: rusers -Description: Displays who is logged in to machines on local network. - The rusers command produces output similar to who, but for the list of hosts - or all machines on the local network. For each host responding to the rusers - query, the hostname with the names of the users currently logged on is printed - on each line. The rusers command will wait for one minute to catch late - responders. -Package: rusersd -Description: Logged in users server. - This is a server which returns information about users currently logged in to - the system. - - - -Source package: netkit-rwall -Package: rwall -Description: Send a message to users logged on a host. - The rwall command sends a message to the users logged into the specified host. - The message to be sent can be typed in and terminated with EOF or it can be in - a file. -Package: rwalld -Description: Write messages to users currently logged in server. - rpc.rwalld is a server which will send a message to users currently logged in - to the system. This server invokes the wall(1) command to actually write the - messages to the system. - - - -Source package: netkit-rwho -Package: rwho -Description: Clients to query the rwho server - The rwho command produces output similar to who, but for all machines on - the local network. If no report has been received from a machine for 11 - minutes then rwho assumes the machine is down, and does not report users - last known to be logged into that machine. - . - The ruptime command gives a status line like uptime for each machine on the - local network; these are formed from packets broadcast by each host on the - network once a minute. -Package: rwhod -Description: System status server - Rwhod is the server which maintains the database used by the rwho(1) - and ruptime(1) programs. Its operation is predicated on the ability to - broadcast messages on a network. - - - -Source package: netkit-telnet -Package: telnet -Description: The telnet client. - The telnet command is used for interactive communication with another host - using the TELNET protocol. -Package: telnetd -Description: The telnet server. - The in.telnetd program is a server which supports the DARPA telnet interactive - communication protocol. - - - -Source package: netkit-tftp -Package: tftp -Description: Trivial file transfer program. - Tftp is the user interface to the Internet TFTP (Trivial File Transfer - Protocol), which allows users to transfer files to and from a remote machine. - The remote host may be specified on the command line, in which case tftp uses - host as the default host for future transfers. -Package: tftpd -Description: Internet trivial file transfer protocol server. - Tftpd is a server which supports the Internet Trivial File Transfer Protocol - (RFC 783). The TFTP server operates at the port indicated in the `tftp' - service description; see services(5). The server is normally started by - inetd(8). - - - -Source package: netleds-applet -Package: netleds-applet -Description: GNOME network LEDs applet - NetLeds is a GNOME applet that displays LEDs from a network device. - It can display RX, TX, collision and error. - - - -Source package: netmask -Package: netmask -Description: helps figure out network masks - This is a tiny program handy if you work with firewalls or routers - or are a network admin of sorts. It can determine the smallest set of - network masks to specify a range of hosts. It can also convert between - common IP netmask and address formats. - - - -Source package: netmaze -Package: netmaze -Description: 3-D Multiplayer Combat Game - This is a 3-D multiplayer game for X. You can play by - yourself, use computerized players ("bots"), or you can - use a TCP/IP network and play against other players. - . - Be sure to read the documentation that will be - installed in /usr/share/doc/netmaze/README.Debian - - - -Source package: netpbm-free -Package: libnetpbm9 -Description: Shared libraries for netpbm. - This package contains the shared libraries used by netpbm. -Package: libnetpbm9-dev -Description: Development libraries and header files. - This development package contains the library and header - files for the pbm, pgm, pnm, and ppm graphics formats. -Package: netpbm -Description: Graphics conversion tools. - Netpbm is a toolkit for manipulation of graphic images, including - conversion of images between a variety of different formats. There - are over 220 separate tools in the package including converters for - more than 80 graphics formats. -Package: netpbm-dev -Description: Development libraries and header files. - This development package contains the library and header - files for the pbm, pgm, pnm, and ppm graphics formats. -Package: netpbm1 -Description: Shared library for netpbm. - This package contains the shared library used by netpbm. - - - -Source package: netpipe -Package: netpipe-lam -Description: A network performance tool using LAM MPI - NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that encapsulates - the best of ttcp and netperf and visually represents the network - performance under a variety of conditions. By taking the end-to-end - application view of a network, NetPIPE clearly shows the overhead - associated with different protocol layers. NetPIPE answers such - questions as: how soon will a given data block of size k arrive at its - destination? Which network and protocol will transmit size k blocks - the fastest? What is a given network's effective maximum throughput - and saturation level? Does there exist a block size k for which the - throughput is maximized? How much communication overhead is due to the - network communication protocol layer(s)? How quickly will a small (< 1 - kbyte) control message arrive, and which network and protocol are best - for this purpose? - . - This package measures network performance using the MPI protocol, a - Message Passing Interface frequently used in parallel processing, and - which uses in turn TCP as its underlying transport. The implementation - of the MPI standard used by this package is that provided by the lam set - of packages. -Package: netpipe-mpich -Description: A network performance tool using MPICH MPI - NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that encapsulates - the best of ttcp and netperf and visually represents the network - performance under a variety of conditions. By taking the end-to-end - application view of a network, NetPIPE clearly shows the overhead - associated with different protocol layers. NetPIPE answers such - questions as: how soon will a given data block of size k arrive at its - destination? Which network and protocol will transmit size k blocks - the fastest? What is a given network's effective maximum throughput - and saturation level? Does there exist a block size k for which the - throughput is maximized? How much communication overhead is due to the - network communication protocol layer(s)? How quickly will a small (< 1 - kbyte) control message arrive, and which network and protocol are best - for this purpose? - . - This package measures network performance using the MPI protocol, a - Message Passing Interface frequently used in parallel processing, and - which uses in turn TCP as its underlying transport. The implementation - of the MPI standard used by this package is that provided by the mpich - package. -Package: netpipe-pvm -Description: A network performance tool using PVM - NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that encapsulates - the best of ttcp and netperf and visually represents the network - performance under a variety of conditions. By taking the end-to-end - application view of a network, NetPIPE clearly shows the overhead - associated with different protocol layers. NetPIPE answers such - questions as: how soon will a given data block of size k arrive at its - destination? Which network and protocol will transmit size k blocks - the fastest? What is a given network's effective maximum throughput - and saturation level? Does there exist a block size k for which the - throughput is maximized? How much communication overhead is due to the - network communication protocol layer(s)? How quickly will a small (< 1 - kbyte) control message arrive, and which network and protocol are best - for this purpose? - . - This package measures network performance using the PVM protocol, a - Parallel Virtual Machine interface frequently used in parallel processing, - and which uses in turn TCP as its underlying transport. PVM support - is provided in its own separate pvm package on Debian systems. -Package: netpipe-tcp -Description: A network performance tool using the TCP protocol - NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that encapsulates - the best of ttcp and netperf and visually represents the network - performance under a variety of conditions. By taking the end-to-end - application view of a network, NetPIPE clearly shows the overhead - associated with different protocol layers. NetPIPE answers such - questions as: how soon will a given data block of size k arrive at its - destination? Which network and protocol will transmit size k blocks - the fastest? What is a given network's effective maximum throughput - and saturation level? Does there exist a block size k for which the - throughput is maximized? How much communication overhead is due to the - network communication protocol layer(s)? How quickly will a small (< 1 - kbyte) control message arrive, and which network and protocol are best - for this purpose? - . - This package uses a raw TCP protocol to measure network performance. - - - -Source package: netris -Package: netris -Description: A free, networked version of T*tris - Netris is a free, networked variant of Tetris. - . - One-player mode is a tad boring at the moment, because it never - gets any faster, and there's no scoring. This will be rectified - at some point. - . - Two players can play against each other. If you fill two or three - lines with one piece, your opponent gets respectively one or two - unfilled lines at the bottom of his screen. If you fill four lines - with one piece, your opponent will get four unfilled lines. - . - This version at least partially supports robots. You can find the - protocol description in the documentation, and a sample robot in - the examples. - - - -Source package: netsaint-statd -Package: netsaint-statd-plugins -Description: netsaint_statd plugins - A family of useful plugins to watch various things on remote - systems running netsaint_statd (in the netsaint-statd-server - package). The plug-ins are written in Perl and are easy to - modify and extend. -Package: netsaint-statd-server -Description: the netsaint_statd daemon (server portion) - The netsaint_statd daemon to be installed on systems monitored - by a Netsaint server using the statd plugins. - - - -Source package: netsed -Package: netsed -Description: The network packet altering stream editor - NetSED is small and handful utility designed to alter the contents of - packets forwarded thru your network in real time. It is really useful - for network hackers in following applications: - . - * black-box protocol auditing - whenever there are two or more - proprietary boxes communicating over undocumented protocol (by - enforcing changes in ongoing transmissions, you will be able to - test if tested application is secure), - . - * fuzz-alike experiments, integrity tests - whenever you want to test - stability of the application and see how it ensures data integrity, - . - * other common applications - fooling other people, content filtering, - etc etc - choose whatever you want to. - . - It perfectly fits ngrep, netcat and tcpdump tools suite. - - - -Source package: netselect -Package: netselect -Description: Choose the fastest server automatically. - This is netselect, an ultrafast intelligent parallelizing binary-search - implementation of "ping." You give it a (possibly very long) list of - servers, and it chooses the fastest/closest one automatically. It's good - for finding the fastest ftp.debian.org mirror, the least laggy IRC server, - or the best Squid neighbour. - . - This version also includes netselect-apt, which creates an apt sources.list - file automatically from the huge list of Debian mirrors. - - - -Source package: netspades -Package: netspades-gtk -Description: Gtk-client for the NetSpades spades game. - This is the client part of the client/server based spades game. You will - require a client to be able to play netspades. -Package: netspades-server -Description: Server for the NetSpades spades game. - This is the server part of the client/server based spades game known - as NetSpades. You will require this package if you plan on hosting a game. -Package: netspades-slang -Description: Slang console based client for the NetSpades spades game. - This is a console/slang based client for Netspades, you will require a client - To be able to play netspades. - - - -Source package: netstd -Package: netstd -Description: Legacy package that you should remove. - This package exists only to provide smooth upgrades. Please remove it. - - - -Source package: netstring -Package: libnetstring-ocaml-dev -Description: OCaml library for internet related string handling - Netstring is a collection of string processing functions that are - useful in conjunction with Internet messages and protocols. - . - In particular, it contains functions for the following purposes: - Parsing MIME messages, Several encoding/decoding functions (Base 64, - Quoted Printable, Q, URL-encoding), A new implementation of the CGI - interface that allows users to upload files, A simple HTML parser, URL - parsing, printing and processing, Conversion between character sets. -Package: ocaml-netstring -Description: OCaml library for internet related string handling - Netstring is a collection of string processing functions that are - useful in conjunction with Internet messages and protocols. - . - In particular, it contains functions for the following purposes: - Parsing MIME messages, Several encoding/decoding functions (Base 64, - Quoted Printable, Q, URL-encoding), A new implementation of the CGI - interface that allows users to upload files, A simple HTML parser, URL - parsing, printing and processing, Conversion between character sets. - - - -Source package: nettoe -Package: nettoe -Description: Networked version of Tic Tac Toe for the console - NetToe is a console-based version of the classic game "Tic Tac Toe". - It's playable against computer AI, a player on the same machine or - with another player over the network. - - - -Source package: newbiedoc -Package: newbiedoc -Description: Documentation by and for newbies - This is a snapshot of the documentation currently being developed - by The Newbiedoc Project. See http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net for - the most recent version, or if you want to join the team. - . - Current release includes: - - Introduction to 'apt-get' - - DocBook guides and documentation for writing doc for Newbiedoc - - Using 'grep' - - Installing and configuring hardware - - Finding help on a Debian system - - Text editors: JOE and vi - - Compiling kernels the Debian way - - Managing processes - - Using runlevels - - Configuring exim - . - The documentation will be installed in /usr/share/doc/newbiedoc, - and newbiedoc(1) is a script that starts a browser on the - newbiedoc collection. - - - -Source package: newsclipper -Package: newsclipper -Description: Create HTML with dynamic information from the net - NewsClipper is an information integrator. It creates a custom web - page from a template HTML file with special tags, replacing those - tags with dynamic information acquired from the internet. It was - previously known as DailyUpdate. - - - -Source package: newsflash -Package: newsflash -Description: Get news with the newnews command from a server - The Newsflash program retrieves news articles via NNTP from one server and - delivers them to another. It requires at least read-only permissions - on the remote server, and needs to have peer permissions on the local - server. It works well with INN, but should also work with any other - RFC977 compliant news software. Newsflash's highly parallel design - is optimized for throughput, which makes quite a difference to INN's - nntpget and the like. - - - -Source package: newspost -Package: newspost -Description: Usenet binary autoposter - Using newspost, it is a one command job to uuencode and post as many - binary files as you like to your favorite newsgroup. - . - It supports all the features you'd expect from a binary autoposter, - including authentication, posting to multiple newsgroups (crossposting), - and all the rest. And of course you can save your settings as default - so you don't have to type in your news server every time. - . - In addition, I added a couple cool things, like posting text prefixes, and - autocreating and posting sfv files. - - - -Source package: newsx -Package: newsx -Description: An NNTP client for posting and fetching news - NewsX is an NNTP client for Unix. It will connect to a remote NNTP server - and post outgoing articles batched by the news system, as well as fetch - incoming articles. - . - It provides the NNTP capabilities required for small local news spools on - installations with NNTP access only through limited ISP accounts. It works - well via a dialup SLIP/PPP connection. - . - It seems to be faster than using suck over a modem link. - - - -Source package: newt -Package: libnewt-dev -Description: Developer's toolkit for newt windowing library - These are the header files and libraries for developing applications - which use newt. Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode, which provides - many widgets and stackable windows. -Package: libnewt-pic -Description: Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit, shared library subset kit. - This is used to develop subsets of the newt shared libraries for use on - custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're - making one of those, you won't need this package. -Package: libnewt-utf8-0 -Description: newt - text mode windowing with slang, with utf8 support - Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode built from the slang library. - It allows color text mode applications to easily use stackable windows, - push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, lists, entry fields, labels, - and displayable text. Scrollbars are supported, and forms may be nested - to provide extra functionality. This package contains the shared library - for programs that have been built with newt. - This package has wide character support. -Package: libnewt-utf8-pic -Description: newt shared library subset kit, with utf8 support. - This is used to develop subsets of the newt shared libraries for use on - custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're - making one of those, you won't need this package. - This package has wide character support. -Package: libnewt0 -Description: Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit - text mode windowing with slang - Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode built from the slang library. - It allows color text mode applications to easily use stackable windows, - push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, lists, entry fields, labels, - and displayable text. Scrollbars are supported, and forms may be nested - to provide extra functionality. This package contains the shared library - for programs that have been built with newt. -Package: newt-tcl -Description: A newt module for Tcl. - This module allows you to build a text UI for your Tcl scripts - using newt. -Package: python-newt -Description: A newt module for Python. - This module allows you to built a text UI for your Python scripts - using newt. -Package: whiptail -Description: Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts. - whiptail is a "dialog" replacement using newt instead of ncurses. It - provides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes - from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with - the user in a much friendlier manner. - - - -Source package: newt-utf8 -Package: libnewt-utf8-0 -Description: newt - text mode windowing with slang, with utf8 support - Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode built from the slang library. - It allows color text mode applications to easily use stackable windows, - push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, lists, entry fields, labels, - and displayable text. Scrollbars are supported, and forms may be nested - to provide extra functionality. This package contains the shared library - for programs that have been built with newt. - This package has wide character support, and it's binary-compatible with - libnewt0. -Package: libnewt-utf8-dev -Description: Developer's toolkit for newt windowing library (utf8) - These are the header files and libraries for developing applications - which use newt. Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode, which provides - many widgets and stackable windows. - . - This is for utf8 version. -Package: libnewt-utf8-pic -Description: newt shared library subset kit, with utf8 support. - This is used to develop subsets of the newt shared libraries for use on - custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're - making one of those, you won't need this package. - This package has wide character support, and it's binary-compatible with - libnewt-pic. -Package: whiptail-utf8 -Description: Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts. - whiptail is a "dialog" replacement using newt instead of ncurses. It - provides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes - from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with - the user in a much friendlier manner. - . - This version of whiptail is compiled and linked against utf8 version - of the libraries. - - - -Source package: nextaw -Package: nextaw -Description: Nextstep-like look for X apps using the Athena widgets (libc5) - This is the libc5 compatibility package of the neXtaw library. - . - The neXtaw library is a plug-in replacement for any Xaw library that - will give a Nextstep-like look to X applications using the Xaw - library (scrollbars, buttons, menus, etc. look like Nextstep). - . - Features - * nearly all widgets have a Nextstep look; - * menus that don't fit in the screen (like that one in xfontsel) can be - scrolled; - * toggles can have an indicator in the left, telling if it's a checkbutton - or a radiobutton; - * menubuttons can have an indicator in the right, telling if it's a - selection menu or an action menu; - * scrollbar arrows can be removed through resources. -Package: nextawg -Description: Nextstep-like look for X apps using the Athena widgets - The neXtaw library is a plug-in replacement for any Xaw library that - will give a Nextstep-like look to X applications using the Xaw - library (scrollbars, buttons, menus, etc. look like Nextstep). - . - Features - * nearly all widgets have a Nextstep look; - * menus that don't fit in the screen (like that one in xfontsel) can be - scrolled; - * toggles can have an indicator in the left, telling if it's a checkbutton - or a radiobutton; - * menubuttons can have an indicator in the right, telling if it's a - selection menu or an action menu; - * scrollbar arrows can be removed through resources. - - - -Source package: nfs-server -Package: nfs-server -Description: User space NFS server. - This package contains all necessary programs to make your Linux machine act - as an NFS server, being an NFS daemon (rpc.nfsd), a mount daemon (rpc.mountd). - . - Unlike other NFS daemons, this NFS server runs entirely in user space. This - makes it a tad slower than other NFS implementations, and also introduces - some awkwardnesses in the semantics (for instance, moving a file to a - different directory will render its file handle invalid). -Package: ugidd -Description: NFS UID mapping daemon. - This package contains the UID mapping daemon (rpc.ugidd) which is used on - NFS clients to do UID/GID mapping. - - - -Source package: nfs-user-server -Package: nfs-user-server -Description: User space NFS server. - This package contains all necessary programs to make your Linux machine act - as an NFS server, being an NFS daemon (rpc.nfsd), a mount daemon (rpc.mountd). - . - Unlike other NFS daemons, this NFS server runs entirely in user space. This - makes it a tad slower than other NFS implementations, and also introduces - some awkwardnesses in the semantics (for instance, moving a file to a - different directory will render its file handle invalid). -Package: ugidd -Description: NFS UID mapping daemon. - This package contains the UID mapping daemon (rpc.ugidd) which is used on - NFS clients to do UID/GID mapping. - - - -Source package: nfs-utils -Package: nfs-common -Description: NFS support files common to client and server - Use this package on any machine that does NFS either as client or - server. Programs included: lockd, statd, showmount, and nfsstat. - . - Upstream: SourceForge project "nfs", CVS module nfs-utils. -Package: nfs-kernel-server -Description: Kernel NFS server support - Use this package if you have a fairly recent kernel (2.2.13 or better) - and you want to use the kernel-mode NFS server. The user-mode NFS - server in the "nfs-server" package is slower but more featureful and - easier to debug than the kernel-mode server. - . - Upstream: SourceForge project "nfs", CVS module nfs-utils. -Package: nhfsstone -Description: NFS benchmark program. - . - Upstream: SourceForge project "nfs", CVS module nfs-utils. - - - -Source package: nfsboot -Package: nfsboot -Description: Allow clients to boot over the network. - This package help you to set up your host to allow clients to - boot over nfs. - . - This package should be installed on the server so that the clients - can connect to it. The package contains no server itself, but recommends - all packages that you will need in order to make nfsrooted clients - to work. - - - -Source package: nfsbooted -Package: nfsbooted -Description: Prepares your image for nfs boot. - This package sets up your debian image to be booted from a nfs - server. There are a couple of things that are needed to do this - so that the different hosts do not conflict with each other. - - - -Source package: ng -Package: ng-cjk -Description: Nihongo MicroGnuEmacs with CJK support. - Ng is Nihongo Mg, MicroGnuEmacs. It is a small lightweight Emacs-like - editor. It can handle both Latin and CJK. - . - ng-cjk can handle ISO-2022-JP, Shift-JIS, EUC-JP as well as EUC-KR and - EUC-CN(GB only). Latin is not supported. -Package: ng-cjk-canna -Description: Nihongo MicroGnuEmacs with CJK and Canna support. - Ng is Nihongo Mg, MicroGnuEmacs. It is a small lightweight Emacs-like - editor. It can handle both Latin and CJK. - . - ng-cjk-canna can handle ISO-2022-JP, Shift-JIS, EUC-JP as well as EUC-KR and - EUC-CN(GB only). Latin is not supported. Canna, one of Japanese input - methods, is also supported. -Package: ng-common -Description: Common files used by ng-* packages. - Ng is Nihongo Mg, MicroGnuEmacs. It is a small lightweight Emacs-like - editor. It can handle both Latin and CJK. - . - This package contains documents and a wrapper script. -Package: ng-latin -Description: Nihongo MicroGnuEmacs with Latin support. - Ng is Nihongo Mg, MicroGnuEmacs. It is a small lightweight Emacs-like - editor. It can handle both Latin and CJK. - . - ng-latin can handle Latin (ISO-8859) encoding. CJK is not supported. - - - -Source package: nget -Package: nget -Description: auto-resuming command line nntp file grabber. - nget is a command line NNTP file grabber. It automatically pieces - together multipart postings for easy retrieval, even substituting parts - from multiple servers. It handles disconnects gracefully, resuming - after the last part successfully downloaded. nget also caches header - data for quick access. - . - Home Page: http://www.azstarnet.com/~donut/programs/nget.html - - - -Source package: ngrep -Package: ngrep -Description: grep for network traffic - ngrep strives to provide most of GNU grep's common features, - applying them to the network layer. ngrep is a pcap-aware tool that - will allow you to specify extended regular expressions to match - against data payloads of packets. It currently recognizes TCP, UDP - and ICMP across Ethernet, PPP, SLIP and null interfaces, and - understands bpf filter logic in the same fashion as more common - packet sniffing tools, such as tcpdump and snoop. - - - -Source package: ngs-js -Package: libjs0 -Description: The NGS JavaScript interpreter - shared library - js is an LGPL implementation of JavaScript/ECMAScript for use as a - standalone scripting language. It is written from scratch instead - of being a child of the Mozilla offering. - . - This package contains a shared library of the JavaScript interpreter. -Package: libjs0-dev -Description: The NGS JavaScript interpreter - development files - js is an LGPL implementation of JavaScript/ECMAScript for use as a - standalone scripting language. It is written from scratch instead - of being a child of the Mozilla offering. - . - This package contains files for embedding the JavaScript interpreter - in other programs or for adding native code objects to the interpreter. - Included are the header files and a static library. -Package: ngs-js -Description: The NGS JavaScript interpreter - js is an LGPL implementation of JavaScript/ECMAScript for use as a - standalone scripting language. It is written from scratch instead - of being a child of the Mozilla offering. - . - It is currently under development, and has had nowhere near as much - testing as other scripting languages (Perl comes to mind...). Please - be forewarned. - . - More information is available at js' homepage, - http://www.bbassett.net/njs. - - - -Source package: nhc98 -Package: hat -Description: The nhc98 HAT source-level tracer - This package contains a source-level tracer for analyzing the - behavior (and searching for bugs) in your Haskell programs. - . - Hat actually consists of several utilities that are used to - perform the actual analysis. See the package documentation for - usage details. -Package: hmake -Description: The Haskell Make System - This package contains a universal make system for use with - Haskell compilers. hmake is not compiler-dependent, so you - may use this with hugs, ghc, or nhc98. - . - hmake will use the module import definitions of the source - files to determine which modules need to be compiled and - loaded to run the resulting executable. - . - In addition, the "hi" hmake-interactive environment is provided. - This is a hugs-like text-mode utility that allows you to - interactively program using any of the available Haskell - compilers (including ghc, but defaults to nhc98.) WARNING: This - is a fairly slow interpreter :-) - . - For more information, see the nhc98 web page at - . -Package: nhc98 -Description: aNother Haskell Compiler (the nhc98 Haskell Compiler) - This package contains the nhc98 Haskell compiler. It was developed - in collaboration by NUTEK (Sweden), Canon Research Europe Ltd., - EPSRC (UK), and the Universities of Chalmers (Sweden) and York (UK). - . - This is a relatively small and resource conserving Haskell - implementation, which can happily run in approximately 8 megs, - and can be bootstrapped with only 32 MB of memory. - . - For more information, see the nhc98 web page at - . -Package: nhc98-doc -Description: The nhc98 Documentation - HTML documentation for the nhc98 compiler, Hat tracing - utility, and other tools. - - - -Source package: nictools-nopci -Package: nictools-nopci -Description: Diagnostic tools for many non-PCI ethernet cards - These are tools to diagnostic problems with your non-PCI ethernet cards. - Some card can be set up or EEPROM can be updated. - . - 3c515-diag : Diagnostic program for 3Com 3c515 Ethernet cards - 3c5x9setup : Setup program for 3Com EtherLink III Ethernet cards - at1700-diag : Diagnostic program for the Allied Telesis AT1700 - atlantic-setup: Setup program for AT/LANTIC DP83905 Ethernet cards - atp-diag : Diagnostic for Realtek RTL8002/RTL8012 pocket Ethernet - adapter - eexpress : Diagnostic program for Intel EtherExpress 16 cards - el3diag : Diagnostic program for 3c509 and 3c579 Ethernet cards - e21-diag : Diagnostic program for Cabletron E2100 Ethernet cards - hp+-diag : Diagnostic program for HP PC LAN+ (27247B & 27252A) cards - ne2k-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for NE2000 clones - wdsetup : Configuration utility for Western Digital and SMC Ethernet - cards - . - This package replaces the old 3c5x9utils and wdsetup packages. - - - -Source package: nictools-pci -Package: nictools-pci -Description: Diagnostic tools for many PCI ethernet cards - These tools can help you to diagnostic problems with your ethernet cards - or - in some cases - give those cards the final hint, to work in your - network. - . - alta-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Sundance "Alta" NIC - eepro100-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Intel EEPro100 Ethercards - epic-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for the SMC EPIC-100 - myson-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Myson mtd803 Ethernet chip - natsemi-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the NatSemi DP83815 Ethernet chip - ne2k-pci-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for PCI NE2000 clones - ns820-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the NatSemi DP83820 Ethernet chip - pcnet-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the AMD PCnet/PCI Ethernet chip - rtl8139-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for RealTek RTL8129/8139 chips - starfire-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Adaptec Starfire DuraLAN - tulip-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Digital DC21x4* Ethercards chips - via-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the VIA Rhine vt86c100 and vt3043 - Ethernet chips - vortex-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for the 3Com Vortex series - winbond-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Winbond w89c840 ethercards - yellowfin-diag: Diagnostic and setup for the Packet Engines Yellowfin chips - - - -Source package: nighthawk -Package: nighthawk -Description: An improved version of Paradroid - a strategic shoot-em up. - You are a droid out to save the universe. To do this, you must do more - than simply blasting everything in sight - you have to transfer to better - droids in order to conquer more advanced droids, and go through walls to - reach parts other droids cannot reach. - - - -Source package: ninpaths -Package: ninpaths -Description: Paths Survey reporting program - This package installs Olaf Titz's version of inpaths. - When configured ninpaths will send montly email reports about articles - you received. - This program is only useful to news administrators of medium-big sites - and should NOT be installed by dialup users. - - - -Source package: nis -Package: nis -Description: Clients and daemons for the Network Information Services (NIS). - The nis package allows you to use the NIS services from a NIS server or - to set up your own NIS server. NIS is mostly used to let several machines - in a network share the same account information (eg the password file). - NIS was formerly called Yellow Pages (YP). - - - -Source package: nitpic -Package: nitpic -Description: Simulator for the Microchip PIC16C84 microcontroller - Nitpic is a X-based simulator for the Microchip PIC family of - microcontrollers. It currently supports only the PIC16C84. - This is beta software. - - - -Source package: njamd -Package: njamd -Description: Not Just Another Malloc Debugger - NJAMD protects against all common dynamic memory bugs, including overflow, - underflow, writes to freed memory, and memory leaks, all without recompiling - or even relinking your executable. - - - -Source package: njplot -Package: njplot -Description: [Biology] A tree drawing program - NJplot is able to draw any binary tree expressed - in the standard phylogenetic tree format (e.g., the format used by the - Phylip package). NJplot is especially convenient for rooting the unrooted - trees obtained from parsimony, distance or maximum - likelihood tree-building methods. - - - -Source package: nkf -Package: libnkf-perl -Description: Network Kanji code conversion Filter for Perl - libnkf-perl will let you use the nkf (Network Kanji code conversion - filter) as NKF.pm from Perl programs. -Package: nkf -Description: Network Kanji code conversion Filter - Nkf is a yet another kanji code converter among networks, - hosts and terminals. It converts input kanji code to designated - kanji code such as 7-bit JIS, MS-kanji (shifted-JIS) or EUC. - - - -Source package: nload -Package: nload -Description: A realtime network usage monitor. - Nload is a console application which monitors network traffic and bandwidth - usage in real time. It displays the total amount of data that has been - transfered over a network device since the last reboot, the current bandwidth - usage, and the minimum, maximum, and average bandwidth usage measured - since it started. - If the user wants, it is also able to display two bars, similar to progress - bars, presenting the current load graphically. Support for displaying several - devices simultaneously is included. - - - -Source package: nmap -Package: nmap -Description: The Network Mapper - nmap is a utility for port scanning large networks, although it works fine - for single hosts. The guiding philosophy for the creation of nmap was - TMTOWTDI (There's More Than One Way To Do It). This is the Perl slogan, but - it is equally applicable to scanners. Sometimes you need speed, other times - you may need stealth. In some cases, bypassing firewalls may be required. - Not to mention the fact that you may want to scan different protocols (UDP, - TCP, ICMP, etc.). You just can't do all this with one scanning mode. And - you don't want to have 10 different scanners around, all with different - interfaces. Thus I incorporated virtually every scanning technique I know - into nmap. Specifically, nmap supports: - . - Vanilla TCP connect() scanning, - TCP SYN (half open) scanning, - TCP FIN (stealth) scanning, - TCP ftp proxy (bounce attack) scanning - SYN/FIN scanning using IP fragments (bypasses packet filters), - UDP recvfrom() scanning, - UDP raw ICMP port unreachable scanning, - ICMP scanning (ping-sweep), and - Reverse-ident scanning. - . - nmap also supports a number of performance and reliability features such as - dynamic delay time calculations, packet timeout and retransmission, parallel - port scanning, detection of down hosts via parallel pings, and flexible - target and port specification. -Package: nmapfe -Description: The Network Mapper Front End - nmapfe provides an X Window System (GTK+) front end for nmap. - Written by Zach Smith, nmapfe is now maintained by Fyodor. - - - -Source package: nmh -Package: nmh -Description: A set of electronic mail handling programs. - This is the nmh mail user agent (reader/sender), a command line based mail - reader that is powerful and extensible. nmh is an excellent choice for - people who receive and process a lot of mail. - . - Unlike most mail user agents, nmh is not a single program, rather it is a - set of programs that are run from the shell. This allows the user to - utilize the full power of the Unix shell in coordination with nmh. Various - front-ends are available, such as mh-e (an emacs mode), xmh, and exmh (X11 - clients). - . - nmh was originally based on MH version 6.8.3, and is intended to be a - (mostly) compatible drop-in replacement for MH. - - - -Source package: nms-formmail -Package: nms-formmail -Description: Send emails from web forms - nms is an attempt to provide replacements for all of the scripts from - Matt's Script Archive. MSA is probably the most well-known archive of - CGI programs currently available on the web. Among the Perl community, - the MSA scripts are known to be badly-written, buggy and insecure. - . - nms was started when a group of Perl programmers got tired of telling - people not to use Matt's programs and getting the reply ``But what - shall I use instead?'' - . - formmail is a script which allows you to receive the results of an - HTML form submission via an email message. - - - -Source package: nn -Package: nn -Description: Heavy-duty USENET news reader (curses-based client) - The motto of nn is it's expanded name, which is "No News is good - news, but nn is better", and the nn newsreader is designed to let you - minimize the amount of time you spend reading news (or, more - realistically, to allow you to follow even more newsgroups :-). - . - Nn allows you to quickly select articles of interest and skip the - rest. It also supports efficient article killing and selection of - articles by author and subject. - . - This version of nn reads news from a news server via NNTP (the - Network News Transfer Protocol), and can make use of your NNTP - server's NOV database, if configured. You must have a news server - available - large sites usually provide a site-wide server. (For - those familiar with 'nn', this is a client-only version.) - - - -Source package: nntp -Package: nntp -Description: A NNTP server for use with C News. - This package enables the a C News server to exchange News over the - Internet using the NNTP protocol. It allows remote reading over NNTP. - The nntpd server is run from inetd saving resources. - . - Included are nntpd and the programs needed to transmit - news using nntp (nntpxmit, nntpsend). - - - -Source package: nocc -Package: nocc -Description: PHP web-based e-mail reader over POP3 or IMAP. - Nocc is a Web-based e-mail reader. It uses PHP and a Web server to access a - mail server (POP3, IMAP) and send e-mail (SMTP or plain sendmail). - . - Nocc can be used as an e-mail reader and allows you to view, send messages, - manage your mail account. It can view and send MIME attachments (files, HTML, - etc.). - . - Nocc has low requirements on browser, it uses JavaScript as less as possible, - nearly no frames and even works with Lynx without cookies; low requirements on - Web servers too: you don't need any superuser privileges to install Nocc and - it can work with suEXEC for increased security. - . - Nocc was earlier known as Epimail, written in Perl, but was rewritten with - PHP. Anybody is encouraged to contribute. - - - -Source package: node -Package: node -Description: Amateur Packet Radio Node program - The node program accepts TCP/IP and packet radio network connections and - presents users with an interface that allows them to make gateway connections - to remote hosts using a variety of amateur radio protocols. - - - -Source package: noffle -Package: noffle -Description: offline news server - NOFFLE is a news server optimized for low speed dialup connection to the - Internet and few users. It allows reading news offline with many news reader - programs, even if they do not support offline reading by themselves. - . - It does for NNTP what wwwoffle does for HTTP. - - - -Source package: noflushd -Package: noflushd -Description: allow idle hard disks to spin down - Noflushd is a daemon that spins down disks that have not been read from - after a certain amount of time, and then prevents disk writes from - spinning them back up. It's targeted for laptops but can be used on any - computer with IDE disks. The effect is that the hard disk actually spins - down, saving you battery power, and shutting off the loudest component of - most computers. - - - -Source package: nonlock -Package: nonlock -Description: Thai (and other) Keyboard swithcher using XKB - nonlock is a keyboard switcher using xkb, for Thai or other language user. - It is designed for WindowMaker but can be used with other window manager. - Under WindowMaker, it is a dockable application. - - - -Source package: normalize -Package: normalize -Description: adjust the volume of WAV files to a standard volume level - normalize is a tool for adjusting the volume of WAV files to a standard volume - level. This is useful for things like creating mix CDs and mp3 databases, - where different recording levels on different albums can cause the volume - to vary greatly from song to song. - - - -Source package: norwegian -Package: aspell-no -Description: The Norwegian dictionary for aspell. - Those are the Norwegian dictionaries, to be used with - aspell to check and correct spelling in Norwegian texts. -Package: inorwegian -Description: The Norwegian dictionary for ispell - This is the Norwegian dictionary, to be used with ispell - to check and correct spelling in Norwegian texts. -Package: wnorwegian -Description: The Norwegian dictionary / wordlist - This is a list of Norwegian names and words, to be used for - whatever purpose you may think of. - - - -Source package: nosql -Package: nosql -Description: a Relational Database Management System for Unix. - NoSQL is a fast, portable, relational database management system without - arbitrary limits, (other than memory and processor speed) that runs under, - and interacts with, the UNIX Operating System. - . - It uses the Operator/Stream DBMS paradigm described in "Unix Review", - March, 1991, page 24, entitled "A 4GL Language". There are a number of - "operators" that each perform a unique function on the data. The "stream" - is supplied by the UNIX Input/Output redirection mechanism. Therefore each - operator processes some data and then passes it along to the next operator - via the UNIX pipe function. This is very efficient as UNIX pipes are - implemented in memory. NoSQL is compliant with the "Relational Model". -Package: nosql3 -Description: a Relational Database Management System for Unix. - NoSQL is a fast, portable, relational database management system without - arbitrary limits, (other than memory and processor speed) that runs under, - and interacts with, the UNIX Operating System. - . - It uses the Operator/Stream DBMS paradigm described in "Unix Review", - March, 1991, page 24, entitled "A 4GL Language". There are a number of - "operators" that each perform a unique function on the data. The "stream" - is supplied by the UNIX Input/Output redirection mechanism. Therefore each - operator processes some data and then passes it along to the next operator - via the UNIX pipe function. This is very efficient as UNIX pipes are - implemented in memory. NoSQL is compliant with the "Relational Model". - . - *NOTE*: This is a new, re-designed, more performant upstream release which - is no longer command-line compatible with NoSQL V2. - . - The commands are now in /usr/lib/nosql3 in order to not clutter up - /usr/bin. - - - -Source package: note -Package: note -Description: small program managing notes from commandline - This is a small console program similar to knotes, which - allows you to manage notes from commandline. - - - -Source package: noteedit -Package: noteedit -Description: KDE Music Note Editor - KDE2/Qt2 Music note editor, capable of handling MIDI and TSE3, also can - be used with MusiXTeX. - . - It can export/import MIDI, export PMX, export MusiXTeX, read and record - from a MIDI keyboard, build chords, build groups of beamed notes, and - many others. - . - A Soundblaster AWE-64 card or better/similar is recommended. - - - -Source package: notifyme -Package: notifyme -Description: A program to notify the user when other one logs in - Notifyme is a GPL'ed Unix (tested under Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD) - console utility that stays in a background (it isn't a daemon but it - doesn't block terminal) and prints a message if a specified login - and/or logout occurs. In a resource file ($HOME/notify.rc by default) - you can specify (extended regular expressions are allowed) usernames, - hostnames and terminals that should be monitored, optional messages - that will be displayed and other options (beep, report logouts etc.) - See notifyrc.sample for examples. It should be self explanatory. - - - -Source package: noweb -Package: nowebm -Description: A WEB-like literate-programming tool. - noweb is designed to meet the needs of literate programmers while - remaining as simple as possible. Its primary advantages are simplicity, - extensibility, and language-independence. - . - The noweb manual is only 3 pages; an additional page explains how - to customize its LaTeX output. noweb works ``out of the box'' with - any programming language, and supports TeX, latex, and HTML back ends. - . - The primary sacrifice relative to WEB is that code is not prettyprinted. - - - -Source package: npadmin -Package: npadmin -Description: Query information from SNMP featured printer - This is a quite small utility to query information from a network - printer which has to understand SNMP. - . - You can use this tool to query the features of a printer, get the - pagecount or inquire the printer status e.g. how much paper is - left in the printer. This might sound uninteresting but it is very - nice for writing scripts to illustrate printer usage and stuff. - - - -Source package: nparted -Package: nparted -Description: Newt and GNU Parted based disk partition table manipulator - nParted is a newt-based front end to the GNU parted library that - permits the user to resize, copy, and move disk partitions in the style - of PowerQuest's well-known Partition Magic partition table editor. - - - -Source package: nqc -Package: nqc -Description: Not Quite C compiler for LEGO Mindstorms RCX - The LEGO Mindstorms RCX is a Hitachi microcontroller embedded into a - LEGO brick. This package lets you write programs in a C-like - language and download them to your RCX using the serial infrared - tower included with the RCX. - - - -Source package: nqxml -Package: nqxml -Description: pure Ruby implementation of a non-validating XML processor - NQXML is a pure Ruby implementation of a non-validating XML processor. It - includes an XML tokenizer, a SAX-style streaming XML parser, a DOM-style - tree parser, and an XML writer. ``NQ'' stands for ``Not Quite''. There is - some limitations. - - - -Source package: nslint -Package: nslint -Description: Lint for DNS files, checks integrity - Nslint reads the nameserver configuration files and performs a - number of consistency checks on the DNS records. - . - Nslint understands both old style named.boot and BIND 8's new - named.conf files. - - - -Source package: nsmon -Package: nsmon -Description: intranet/internet server checker. - A program which can check your servers which are connected - to the internet/intranet via TCP/IP. There is ping and port check. - Ping is an ICMP echo port check is a simple connect() to the - specified port. - - - -Source package: nss-multidomain -Package: libnss-multidomain -Description: NSS module for multidomain authentification - This name service switch (NSS) module solves the common problem of - potential login name collisions when hosting users from several - domains on the same server. No longer need to use a prefix or suffix - and hide it everywhere the login appear, you can simply have several - password files. The right DB passwd file used depends on - $ENV{VIRTUAL_DOMAIN}. -Package: libnss-multidomain-doc -Description: Documentation for libnss-multidomain - This package provide documentation for libnss-multidomain. - - - -Source package: nstreams -Package: nstreams -Description: network streams - a tcpdump output analyzer - Nstreams is a utility designed to identify the IP streams that are - occuring on a network from a non-user friendly tcpdump output of - several megabytes. This is especially useful when you plan to install - a firewall but if you do not know the nstreams that the network users - are generating (http, real audio, and more...). - . - Nstreams can read the tcpdump output directly from stdin, or from a file. - It can even generate the configuration file of your firewall. - - - -Source package: ntaim -Package: ntaim -Description: curses-based AIM client - nTAIM is a curses-based AOL Instant Messenger client which is - quite featureful. It supports tab completion, custom color - schemes, logging, buddy aliases, buddy pounce, and a number of - other things. - - - -Source package: nte -Package: nte -Description: shared text editor designed for use on the Mbone. - NTE is a shared text editor designed for use on the Mbone. It is not a - word processor (it is not clear that word processing is a useful task - to share) and it is not a whiteboard - if you want a whiteboard, wb - from LBL is a much better whiteboard. - . - Using NTE can be very interactive - unless you lock a block of text, - anyone else in your session can edit that text or delete it. This is - intentional. Many people can (if they wish) edit the same document - simultaneously. Many people can even edit the same block of text - simultaneously, but if more than one person tries to edit the same - line at one time, a conflict will occur, which results in only one of - the changes being preserved. - - - -Source package: ntfsdoc -Package: ntfsdoc -Description: Documentation about NTFS partitions format. - This work is derived from the Linux-NTFS project - (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/), that aims to bring full support for the - NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system. - . - This is a set of documents about all the NTFS internals (all the - publicly known internals) and the NTFS journal file format. - - - -Source package: ntop -Package: ntop -Description: display network usage in top-like format - ntop is a Network Top program. It displays a summary of network usage by - machines on your network in a format reminiscent of the unix top utility. - . - It can also be run in web mode, which allows the display to be browsed with - a web browser. - - - -Source package: ntp -Package: ntp -Description: Daemon and utilities for full NTP v4 timekeeping participation. - The Network Time Protocol allows for the synchronization of clocks on - networked computers. The ntpd daemon implements NTP, allowing Unix - systems to participate in this synchronization. - . - NTP was designed with attention to details which might introduce - systematic bias into the computations, and the protocol is capable of - synchronizing with even the most precise external time sources. - . - For more information on how NTP works, and how to configure a campus of - ntpd daemons, load the optional Debian package 'ntp-doc'. - . - The Perl suggestion is only to allow use of the entirely optional ntpsweep - utility. Feel free to ignore it if you just want the daemon. -Package: ntp-doc -Description: HTML documentation for the ntp and ntpdate packages - Documentation for xntp in HTML format plus some hints in ASCII. -Package: ntpdate -Description: The ntpdate client for setting system time from NTP servers. - The ntpdate client allows a system's clock to be set to match the time - obtained by communicating with one or more servers running the NTP protocol. - . - The use of ntpdate is optional if you're running the ntp package, it can help - a system obtain lock if it starts with a time that's pretty close by using - ntpdate before starting the daemon. - . - The ntpdate client by itself is useful for occasionally setting the time on - machines that are not on the net full-time, such as laptops. -Package: xntp3 -Description: Empty package to facilitate xntp3->ntp,ntpdate name change - Remove this package as soon as you've selected ntp and/or ntpdate as - replacements for the obsolete xntp3 package. - - - -Source package: nullidentd -Package: nullidentd -Description: small, fast identd daemon - nullidentd is a small, fast and secure identd daemon. It returns a static - string for every query. - - - -Source package: nullmailer -Package: nullmailer -Description: Simple relay-only mail transport agent - This is nullmailer, a sendmail/qmail/etc replacement MTA for hosts which - relay to a fixed set of smart relays. It is designed to be simple to - configure, secure, and easily extendable. - - - -Source package: nurbs++ -Package: libnurbs++-dev -Description: C++ NURBS library - development package - NURBS++ is a set of libraries written in C++ that provide manipulation routines - for NURBS curves and surfaces. - . - These are the header files and static libraries for development with NURBS++. -Package: libnurbs++1 -Description: C++ NURBS library - NURBS++ is a set of libraries written in C++ that provide manipulation routines - for NURBS curves and surfaces. - - - -Source package: nut -Package: nut -Description: Network UPS Tools - This daemon can monitor a large assortment of UPS hardware and can provide - notification to other computers via it's client/server architecture. One - computer is configured to act as a master and the others are configured - as slaves. - . - This package provides the best features of the other Debian UPS packages - but is not based on any of them. Specifically, it is better because: - . - 1) it has the ability to talk to a wide variety of hardware in both - dumb and smart modes, similar to genpower; and - . - 2) it has network capability in that it can act as a UPS server (master) for - other UPS client boxes (slaves), similar to apcd. - . - Finally, the companion package, nut-cgi, provides cgi scripts that can - display the status of UPS on a web page. - . - (potato debs can be found at http://people.debian.org/~lfilipoz) -Package: nut-cgi -Description: Network UPS Tools - web interface - This package contains CGI scripts that provide a nice web interface to - a Network UPS Tools daemon. The scripts are packaged separately because - there are situations where one may want to use Network UPS Tools but - may not want a web interface to the daemon. -Package: nut-doc -Description: Network UPS Tools - documentation - This package contains the upstream documentation for Network UPS Tools. - - - -Source package: nvclock -Package: nvclock -Description: allows you to overclock your nvidia card under linux - This program allows you to overclock your nvidia chip based video card. - You need to have the official nvidia drivers installed. - - - -Source package: nvi -Package: nvi -Description: 4.4BSD re-implementation of vi. - Vi is the original screen based text editor for Unix systems. - It is considered the standard text editor, and is available on - almost all Unix systems. - . - Nvi is intended as a "bug-for-bug compatible" clone of the original - BSD vi editor. As such, it doesn't have a lot of snazzy features as do - some of the other vi clones such as elvis and vim. However, if all - you want is vi, this is the one to get. - - - -Source package: nvi-m17n -Package: nvi-m17n -Description: Multilingualized nvi. - nvi-m17n is multilingualized nvi by Jun-ichiro itojun - Hagino. it can handle Japanese, Chinese and Korean charactors. -Package: nvi-m17n-canna -Description: Multilingualized nvi with Canna. - nvi-m17n-canna is multilingualized nvi by Jun-ichiro itojun - Hagino. It can handle Japanese, Chinese and Korean charactors, - and can connect to Canna(Japanese kana to kanji transtator) - server. -Package: nvi-m17n-common -Description: Multilingualized nvi's common files. - nvi-m17n-common is multilingualized nvi by Jun-ichiro itojun - Hagino. It can handle Japanese, Chinese and Korean charactors, - This packages contain common files between nvi-m17n and nvi-m17n-canna. - - - -Source package: nvram -Package: nvram -Description: Little tool to view and edit Atari NV-RAM contents - nvram lets you view and change the values stored in the non-volatile - memory of Atari machines. You need a 2.1.x kernel with /dev/nvram - support to use it. - - - -Source package: nwall -Package: nwall -Description: A version of wall that uses GNU readline - nwall is a system-local chat program based on BSD wall. It logs - chat, as well as providing opt-out lockfiles for users who want to - be alerted to system walls, but don't want to be distracted by the - nwall chatter. - - - -Source package: nwrite -Package: nwrite -Description: Enhanced replacement for the write command. - Nwrite is a replacement for the standard write program that lets you write - directly to the terminal of another logged-in user without the overhead of - talk taking over the full screen or the other user having to respond first. - Nwrite's advantages over traditional write include the ability to send the - same message simultaneously to multiple users, and a receiver-configurable - message format, including a tag at the start of each line that identifies - the sender. - - - -Source package: nwutil -Package: nwutil -Description: Netwinder hardware utilities - A collection of NetWinder utilities such as setting the thermostat, - controlling the watchdog, and a low-level debugger. - - - -Source package: nxtvepg -Package: nxtvepg -Description: Nextview EPG decoder and browser - In this software package you find a decoder for Nextview - an Electronic - TV Programme Guide for the analog domain (as opposed to the various digital - EPGs that come with most digital broadcasts). It allows you to decode and - browse TV programme listings for most of the major networks in Germany, - Austria, France and Switzerland. - . - Currently Nextview EPG is transmitted by: - - in Germany and Austria: Pro7, 3Sat, RTL-II. - - in Switzerland: EuroNews, SF1, TSR1. - - in France: Canal+, M6, TV5. - - in Turkey: TRT (as of June/2001 still a test transmission) - . - The EPG information is read from /dev/vbi, i.e. you need some TV card - which provides a VBI data stream. bttv cards work. zoran might work - too, but I havn't tested that due to lack of hardware... - - - -Source package: oaf -Package: liboaf-dev -Description: The GNOME Object Activation Framework - development files. - OAF is the new Object Activation Framework for GNOME. OAF has a - similar purpose to gnorba, the GNOME 1.x CORBA activation library, and - will replace it for GNOME 2.0. - . - It allows you to do much more powerful activation queries than gnorba. - Each server is described by an XML file that defines its - attributes. When querying or activating, one may specify complex - requirements using the OAF query language. -Package: liboaf0 -Description: The GNOME Object Activation Framework. - OAF is the new Object Activation Framework for GNOME. OAF has a - similar purpose to gnorba, the GNOME 1.x CORBA activation library, and - will replace it for GNOME 2.0. - . - It allows you to do much more powerful activation queries than gnorba. - Each server is described by an XML file that defines its - attributes. When querying or activating, one may specify complex - requirements using the OAF query language. -Package: oaf -Description: The GNOME Object Activation Framework. - OAF is the new Object Activation Framework for GNOME. OAF has a - similar purpose to gnorba, the GNOME 1.x CORBA activation library, and - will replace it for GNOME 2.0. - . - It allows you to do much more powerful activation queries than gnorba. - Each server is described by an XML file that defines its - attributes. When querying or activating, one may specify complex - requirements using the OAF query language. - - - -Source package: oaklisp -Package: oaklisp -Description: An object-oriented dialect of Scheme. - Oaklisp is a dialect of Scheme that combines full lexical scoping - with first-class types. It uses a byte-coded implementation, but is - reasonably fast anyway. Complete with bignums, formatted output, - transparent delays, RnRS compatibility package, all the luxuries. - - - -Source package: objc-poc -Package: objc-poc -Description: Objective-C compiler - Portable Object Compiler (objc-poc) is an Objective-C compiler. - . - Includes: - - a modern, portable, "all C" Objective C runtime - There's absolutely no assembly language needed, nor is there - a dependency on stack layout, register allocation conventions etc. - Most other runtimes, were derived from pre-"all C"-Stepstone - runtimes, so this is an important point of difference. - - "objpak", the "Object Pak" Objective C Collection Classes - Simple, powerful set of classes. Very portable. - Can be used to develop with different compilers, then - port with 'objc'. Compatible with ICpak101, the collection class - library described in Brad Cox' book, and used by existing - Objective-C packages that were developed with Stepstone objc. - - "cakit", the "Computer Algebra Kit" Objective C classes - Small, concise, interface to a large set of classes for - polynomial computing and arbitrary precision integer arithmetic. - . - Web page: http://sf.net/projects/objc/ - - - -Source package: ocaml -Package: ocaml -Description: ML language implementation with a class-based object system - Objective Caml is an implementation of the ML language, based on - the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system - and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. - . - Objective Caml comprises two compilers. One generates bytecode - which is then interpreted by a C program. This compiler runs quickly, - generates compact code with moderate memory requirements, and is - portable to essentially any 32 or 64 bit Unix platform. Performance of - generated programs is quite good for a bytecoded implementation: - almost twice as fast as Caml Light 0.7. This compiler can be used - either as a standalone, batch-oriented compiler that produces - standalone programs, or as an interactive, toplevel-based system. - . - The other compiler generates high-performance native code for a number - of processors. Compilation takes longer and generates bigger code, but - the generated programs deliver excellent performance, while retaining - the moderate memory requirements of the bytecode compiler. It is not - available on all arches though. -Package: ocaml-base -Description: Runtime system for ocaml bytecode executables - Objective Caml is an implementation of the ML language, based on - the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system - and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. - . - This package contains only the runtime system needed to run bytecode - executables. The `ocaml' package contains the full development suite of - Objective Caml. -Package: ocaml-native-compilers -Description: Native code compilers of the ocaml suite (the .opt ones) - Objective Caml is an implementation of the ML language, based on - the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system - and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. - . - This package contains the native code version of the compilers and lexer - (ocamlc.opt, ocamllex.opt, ocamlopt.opt, camlp4o.opt and camlp4r.opt). - The normal version of these programs are found in the ocaml package. - For big source codes, these packages can be two to three times faster, but - for most normal sized sources, the difference won't be noticeable. -Package: ocaml-source -Description: Sources for Objectif Caml - Objective Caml is an implementation of the ML language, based on - the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system - and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. - . - This package contains the sources needed to build some packages which build - depend on them. - - - -Source package: ocaml-doc -Package: ocaml-doc -Description: Documentation for Objective Caml and Camlp4 - This package contains documentation for Objective Caml - in html, info, dvi, pdf, ps and plain text format as well as - documentation and a tutorial for Camlp4 in html, dvi and ps format. - - - -Source package: ocaml-tools -Package: ocaml-tools -Description: Various tools for ocaml programmers - This package collects various tools for ocaml programmers: - - ocamlmakefile: a makefile template - - a configure.in and Makefile.in template - - ocamldot: generate program dependency graphs for ocaml programs - - - -Source package: ocamltk -Package: ocamltk -Description: a library for interfacing Objective Caml with the tcl/tk - CamlTk417 is a library for interfacing Objective Caml with the scripting - language Tcl/Tk. - . - In addition to the basic interface with Tcl/Tk, this package contains - * the "frx" library, written by Francois Rouaix; it contains some - facilities for usual idioms - * the "jpf" library, written by Jun P. Furuse; it contains a "file - selector" and "balloon help" support - * the "jtk" library, written by Jun P. Furuse; it contains extensions for - Japanese Tcl/Tk - * the "tkanim" extension, written by Jun P. Furuse; it adds support - for animated GIF files. - - - -Source package: ocamlweb -Package: ocamlweb -Description: literate programming tool for Objective Caml - Literate programming, as defined by Knuth, means to combine program - code and documentation into one source document from which program - code and documentation can be extracted. The approach of ocamlweb is - that documentation is to be included in the program code as special - comments. The ocamlweb tool extracts from this the documented program - code as LaTeX document, while no special preprocessing is required to - compile the source files. - . - See also http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/ocamlweb/index.en.html. - - - -Source package: octave -Package: octave -Description: The GNU Octave language for numerical computations - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - Octave uses some of the best and most respected numerical libraries as - balgen, dassl, eisspack, fftpack, lapack, linpack, minpack, odepack, - ranlib, slatec-fn and villad. Octave can be dynamically extended with - user-supplied C++ files. -Package: octave-doc -Description: Postscript documentation on the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the following documentation in postscript format: - the FAQ, a refcard in a4, letter and legal formats, a document on the C++ - classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is - also included in info format in the main Octave package. -Package: octave-headers -Description: Header files for the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the include files needed to compile and link - user-supplied code with GNU Octave. If you only write interpreted .m files, - you do not need this package. -Package: octave-htmldoc -Description: HTML documentation on the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the following documentation in html format: - the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main - octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main - Octave package. -Package: octave-staticlibs -Description: Static libraries for the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the static version of the dynamic libraries of the - octave package. You only need this package if you want to link applications - statically. - - - -Source package: octave-ci -Package: octave-ci -Description: Contributed functions for the GNU Octave language - The octave-ci package provides almost two hundred functions for GNU Octave, - a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language primarily intended - for numerical computations. - . - The files in this package are grouped by the following directories: - filefun, neural-nets, listfun, timefun, general, and misc. - . - Other parts of this package have been integrated into GNU Octave itself as - of version 2.0.13.92. - - - -Source package: octave-epstk -Package: octave-epstk -Description: GNU Octave encapsulated postscript toolkit - The octave-epstk package provides, via a set of .m functions, a toolkit to - create powerful encapsulated postscript (.eps) graphs. Most 2D scientific - graphics functions are written. The generated .eps-files are very small and - can be imported into other documents without loss of quality. - - - -Source package: octave-forge -Package: octave-forge -Description: Contributed functions for GNU Octave from http://octave.sf.net - The octave-forge project contains over 300 contributed functions for - GNU Octave which are not in the main distribution. These functions are - grouped according to the following subdirectories: audio, comm, control, - general, geometry, ident, image, linear-algebra, optim, path, plot, set, - signal, sparse, specfun, special-matrix, splines, statistics, strings, - struct, time. - . - While the main Octave distribution is conservative about accepting new - functions and changes, octave-forge is very open. As a result, be prepared - for some lower quality code and more rapidly changing interfaces to the - functions in octave-forge. - . - The octave-forge project is housed at http://sourceforge.net/projects/octave/ - . - The Debian octave-forge package replaces (and extends) the earlier - octave-matcompat package. - - - -Source package: octave-matcompat -Package: octave-matcompat -Description: Empty transition package for octave-forge - The octave-forge package replaces the octave-matcompat package. This empty - octave-matcompat forces installation of the (new) octave-forge package via - an explicit dependency. Once both packages are installed, this package can - be safely removed or purged. - - - -Source package: octave-plplot -Package: octave-plplot -Description: PLplot (a scientific plotting library) interface for Octave - This package enables you to use PLplot from within Octave. When this - package is installed, many plotting function of Octave's core have - PLplot counterparts. The user can switch between both libraries with - the function `use_plplot'. - . - Using it instead of the regular gnuplot interface, you have the - following advantages: - . - - Use a superior plotting package, having access to dozens of - plotting commands, enabling you to customize your plots at your - will. - . - - Still use the same plot commands that you are familiarized, if you - really want to. - . - - Have some new and long waited plotting command scripts. - . - Besides having access to all PLplot API commands, and all Octave usual - commands, some with some improvements, new commands are - available. They are: autostyle, ginput, gtext, legend, cmap, pldef, - save_fig, set_view, shade, stripc, stripc_add, stripc_del, tdeblank, - text, xticks, and zoom. - - - -Source package: octave2.0 -Package: octave -Description: The GNU Octave language for numerical computations - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This package is an emoty 'transition' package. It is needed in order to - transfer smoothly from the octave packages (up to and including version - octave*2.0.16-1) to the new octave2.0* packages. The new octave2.0* can - coexist with the upcoming octave2.1* packages of the new development version - of GNU Octave. - . - Once you have all the octave2.0 package you want installed, you can delete - this package. -Package: octave2.0 -Description: The GNU Octave language for numerical computations - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - Octave uses some of the best and most respected numerical libraries as - balgen, dassl, eisspack, fftpack, lapack, linpack, minpack, odepack, - ranlib, slatec-fn and villad. Octave can be dynamically extended with - user-supplied C++ files. -Package: octave2.0-doc -Description: Postscript documentation on the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the following documentation in postscript format: - the FAQ, a refcard in a4, letter and legal formats, a document on the C++ - classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is - also included in info format in the main Octave package. -Package: octave2.0-emacsen -Description: Emacs support for the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the elisp files for the Octave modes for GNU Emacs - and XEmacs. -Package: octave2.0-headers -Description: Header files for the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the include files needed to compile and link - user-supplied code with GNU Octave. If you only write interpreted .m files, - you do not need this package. -Package: octave2.0-htmldoc -Description: HTML documentation on the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the following documentation in html format: - the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main - octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main - Octave package. -Package: octave2.0-info -Description: GNU Info documentation on the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the following documentation in info format: - the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main - octave documentation which is needed for the 'help -i foo' command within - Octave. -Package: octave2.0-staticlibs -Description: Static libraries for the GNU Octave language - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the static version of the dynamic libraries of the - octave package. You only need this package if you want to link applications - statically. - - - -Source package: octave2.1 -Package: octave2.1 -Description: The GNU Octave language for numerical computations (2.1 branch) - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - Octave uses some of the best and most respected numerical libraries as - balgen, dassl, eisspack, fftpack, lapack, linpack, minpack, odepack, - ranlib, slatec-fn and villad. Octave can be dynamically extended with - user-supplied C++ files. -Package: octave2.1-doc -Description: Postscript documentation on the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the following documentation in postscript format: - the FAQ, a reference card in a4, letter and legal formats, a document on the - C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which - is also included in info format in the main Octave package. -Package: octave2.1-emacsen -Description: Emacs support for the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the elisp files for the Octave modes for GNU Emacs - and XEmacs. -Package: octave2.1-headers -Description: Header files for the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the include files needed to compile and link - user-supplied code with GNU Octave. If you only write interpreted .m files, - you do not need this package. - . - The package is "Architecture: any" specific as it contains architecture- - specific compiler switches in the mkoctfile script. -Package: octave2.1-htmldoc -Description: HTML documentation on the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the following documentation in html format: - the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main - octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main - Octave package. -Package: octave2.1-info -Description: GNU Info documentation on the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) - Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily - intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line - interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. - . - This packages provides the following documentation in info format: - the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main - octave documentation which is needed for the 'help -i foo' command within - Octave. - - - -Source package: odb -Package: libodb-dev -Description: Object Data Base - This package contains Object Data Base development files (headers and static libraries). -Package: libodb0 -Description: Object Data Base - This provides storing, handling and menaging "real word" data in a database the same way as they appear: amorphous, polymorph - and through an infinite amount of Views and Viewpoints. This package contains runtime library and documentation. - - - -Source package: oftpd -Package: oftpd -Description: A secure anonymous FTP server - Designed from the ground up to be as secure as an anonymous FTP server - can be. It runs as non-root and uses chroot() to hide the rest of the - system from the ftp daemon. It is designed to work efficiently with - threads. - - - -Source package: oggtst -Package: oggtst -Description: Read comments in ogg vorbis files - Oggtst is a small utility which reads comments from ogg vorbis files. - (These are like the id3 tags in the mp3 world.) - - - -Source package: ogle -Package: ogle -Description: DVD player with support for DVD menus - Ogle is a DVD player with DVD menu support. This is the vanilla - version, with no special CPU support. If you have a recent i386, - powerpc, you will want to install the optimized package, - ogle-mmx or ogle-altivec respectively. -Package: ogle-altivec -Description: DVD player with support for DVD menus - Ogle is a DVD player with DVD menu support. This is the version with - support for the altivec CPU extension. -Package: ogle-mmx -Description: DVD player with support for DVD menus - Ogle is a DVD player with DVD menu support. This is the version - optimized for MMX CPU extensions, as found on all current i386 - compatible CPUs. - - - -Source package: ogle-gui -Package: ogle-gui -Description: User interface to ogle (Gtk) - A GTK user interface to ogle, a DVD player with support for DVD menus. - - - -Source package: oidentd -Package: oidentd -Description: Replacement ident daemon - An ident (rfc1413) daemon for IPv4 and IPv6. - . - oidentd allows users, given the proper permission, to specify the - identd response that the server will output when a successful lookup - is completed. Oidentd also allows for pseudo-random strings - (either a prefix, such as "user," followed by a number between 0 and - 99999, or 10 pseudo-random characters of the set 0-9A-Za-z) to be - returned upon the completion of a successful lookup instead of a - username or a UID. - . - Oidentd supports IPv4 masqueraded connections, including netfilter. - - - -Source package: okumura-clsfiles -Package: okumura-clsfiles -Description: Modified jclasses.dtx of ASCII pLaTeX. - Provides jsarticle.cls, jsbook.cls and jspf.cls but jspf.cls are yet - in experimental state. - . - Also provides morisawa.sty with which one can use Morisawa Basic-5 type faces - in TeX files. - Morisawa Basic-5 type faces should be installed in your PS printer. - - - -Source package: oldncurses -Package: ncurses3.0 -Description: Old libc5 curses - shared libraries - This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs - compiled with the libc5 ncurses. It is provided to support older - binaries which may need it. -Package: ncurses3.0-altdev -Description: Old libc5 curses - Developer's libraries - This package contains the header files, static, and profiling - libraries for the libc5 ncurses library. This should be used with - the libc5-altdev and altgcc packages. - - - -Source package: ole-storage-lite -Package: libole-storage-lite-perl -Description: Perl5 module with Simple Class for OLE document interface. - This module allows you to read and write an OLE-Structured file. - - - -Source package: oleo -Package: oleo -Description: GNU spreadsheet program - Oleo is a spreadsheet program (better for you than the more expensive - spreadsheet). It is an X client and also runs on character-based - terminals. It can generate embedded Postscript renditions of - spreadsheets. Keybindings should be familiar to Emacs users and are - configurable by users. - - - -Source package: omega-rpg -Package: omega-rpg -Description: A text-based roguelike game - Omega is a complex rogue-style game of dungeon exploration. Unlike other such - games, there are a number of ways to "win", depending on various actions - taken during play. The ways you can get your name on the high score board - include becoming the highest ranked head of a guild, sect, college, etc., as - well as gaining the most points figured from possessions and experience. The - game (via the oracle) may impose some structure on your exploration, but you - need not follow all of the oracle's advice. There *is* a "total winner" - status, by the way. - - - -Source package: omirr -Package: omirr -Description: Online Mirror Daemon - Duplicates directory hierarchies between several machines. - The omirr package consists of the online mirror daemon in.omirrd and a - kernel patch. The daemon supports mirroring of directory hierarchies - between several machines. It distributes files, file contents and - file attributes to remote machines, comparable to the rdist(1) - program, but it has several differences compared to rdist. - . - Firstly, it synchronizes the files online, usually immediately, using - an interface to the local kernel which notifies the daemon about all - file system modifications. This results in equivalent file system - contents of the mirrored hierarchies on all machines. The daemon is - started once, usually at boot time and then runs continuously. In - contrast, the rdist program is started manually or from cron, then - distributes its files and terminates. - . - Secondly, it allows symmetric mirroring. With rdist, one file system - hierarchy is the master version used to update the others. The - hierarchies synchronized by in.omirrd are all treated equally, - i.e. there is no master copy. The file system modifications are - time-stamped and in.omirrd uses the latest version of each file. This - is the same as concurrently modifying the same file from two Unix - processes: the last modification takes effect. But, since in.omirrd - does not support file (or even record) locking, it should not be used - for file system hierarchies with a lot of concurrent updates on - several machines or for files usually accessed using locking - mechanisms, like database files. - . - Thirdly, it can synchronize several remote machines concurrently. - rdist updates multiple hosts sequentially. - - - -Source package: omlcs -Package: omlcs -Description: Markup language converter to html. - OpaL Markup Language Content System is a extended html-like language defined - in xml. It makes writing of content lot easier because it can fetch data from - other files in a automated way. - - - -Source package: omniorb -Package: omniidl -Description: The idl compiler of the omniorb - This includes the core idl compiler -Package: omniidl-cxx -Description: The idl to c++ compiler of the omniorb - This includes the idl to c++ compiler -Package: omniidl-python -Description: The idl to python compiler of the omniorb - This includes the idl to python compiler -Package: omniorb -Description: An object request broker (ORB) implementation - omniorb is a freely available Common Object Request Broker - Architecture (CORBA) 2.3 compliant object request broker (ORB) - implementation. It is based on the IIOP communications - protocol and should be interoperable with any other - CORBA 2.3 compliant ORB. - . - This is a development package which contains an Interface - Definition Language (IDL) to C++ (pre)compiler as well as - the ORB library. This environment will allow you to develop - distributed objects which can communicate with other objects - without any regard to their location, platform, or language. - Therefore, it probably makes sense to also install a C++ - development environment for this package to be useful. - . - If none of the above terminology sounds familiar then you - most likely don't need this package. -Package: omniorb-dev -Description: The development related components of the omniorb - package. This includes the IDL compiler, static libraries, - and development-related tools and header files. -Package: omniorb-doc -Description: Examples and Documentation for omniorb - This includes HTML and PS files related to omniorb itself, - as well as an excellent introduction to CORBA concepts. - This package also contains the example programs from - the omniorb distribution. Have Fun! -Package: python-omniorb -Description: The python implemention of the omniorb - This includes python libs - - - -Source package: omt -Package: omt -Description: A tool for mirroring web pages. - OpaL Mirror Tool is a program written in perl to mirror web pages or download files from the web. It has the powerful ability to rewrite the content of the pages to make a fully functional mirror and the user can specify additional rewrite rules at the command line. - - - -Source package: oneko -Package: oneko -Description: a cat chases the cursor (now a mouse) around the screen - A cat (neko) chases the cursor (now a mouse) around the screen while - you work. Alternatively, a dog chases a bone. - - - -Source package: oneliner -Package: oneliner -Description: Command line for X - OneLiner creates a single-line command prompt at the bottom of the screen, - displaying your current directory and keeping track of all the directories - you've been in and commands you've run during the current session. - . - This is a complete re-write; OneLiner has progressed from a quick Tcl/Tk - hack, to an ever-so-slightly more advanced C/Tk hack, and now to C/GTK+! - The interface is practically the same, but items won't get duplicated on the - history menus now. - - - -Source package: onshore-timesheet -Package: onshore-timesheet -Description: A complete, Open Source, Web-based Time-Billing solution - A commercially supported, GPL'd web application to allow for the - collection and approval of hours via the Web. Clients, jobs, - personnel, and hours are modeled and managed by the system. - Nightly reports give managers a list of their jobs and unapproved - hours. A flexible backend is provided for integration with billing - systems. - . - See http://www.onshore-timesheet.org/ for more information and - inquiries about commercial support, integration, or development. -Package: onshore-timesheet-el -Description: Emacs Lisp onShore Timesheet Client - An elisp client for onShore Timesheet. Enables employees and/or - consultants to log their hours in batches via Emacs, which can - be much faster than going to web browser. - - - -Source package: oo-browser -Package: oo-browser -Description: (Emacs) Object Oriented Class Browser - The oo-browser is a multi-windowed, interactive object-oriented class - browser similar in use to the well-known Smalltalk browsers. It is unique - in a number of respects foremost of which is that it works well with a - multiplicity of object-oriented languages. It provides both textual views - within an editor and graphical views under the X window system and Windows. - oo-browser provides support for Java, C++/C, Object-C, Python, Smalltalk, - Eiffel and last but not least Lisp. - . - More information can be found at the oo-browser web site - http://sourceforge.net/projects/oo-browser/ . - - - -Source package: oo2c -Package: liboo2c -Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler (library) - OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) - project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 - compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. Programs - built with OO2C require this library. -Package: oo2c -Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler - Oberon-2 is an object-oriented programming language, a successor of - Pascal, designed by the renowned Niklaus Wirth. It combines the popular - and proven design of Pascal (strict type system, easy to read code, - easy to follow program flow, possibility to naturally structure your - source code) with the modularity of Modula-2 and enhances both of them - with clean, simple but powerful object-oriented concepts, including - inheritance, dynamic type information, virtual methods, various access - rules on class and module basis and a built-in garbage collector. - . - OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) - project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 - compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. - - - -Source package: oo2c32 -Package: liboo2c -Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler (library) - OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) - project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 - compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. Programs - built with OO2C require this library. -Package: oo2c -Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler - Oberon-2 is an object-oriented programming language, a successor of - Pascal, designed by the renowned Niklaus Wirth. It combines the popular - and proven design of Pascal (strict type system, easy to read code, - easy to follow program flow, possibility to naturally structure your - source code) with the modularity of Modula-2 and enhances both of them - with clean, simple but powerful object-oriented concepts, including - inheritance, dynamic type information, virtual methods, various access - rules on class and module basis and a built-in garbage collector. - . - OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) - project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 - compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. This version - is limited to 32-bit platforms. - - - -Source package: oo2c64 -Package: liboo2c -Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler (library) - OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) - project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 - compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. Programs - built with OO2C require this library. -Package: oo2c -Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler - Oberon-2 is an object-oriented programming language, a successor of - Pascal, designed by the renowned Niklaus Wirth. It combines the popular - and proven design of Pascal (strict type system, easy to read code, - easy to follow program flow, possibility to naturally structure your - source code) with the modularity of Modula-2 and enhances both of them - with clean, simple but powerful object-oriented concepts, including - inheritance, dynamic type information, virtual methods, various access - rules on class and module basis and a built-in garbage collector. - . - OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) - project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 - compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. This version - is limited to 64-bit platforms. - - - -Source package: oonsoo -Package: oonsoo -Description: Solitaire card game for x11. - Oonsoo is a solitaire card game for x11. The goal of the game is to arrange - the twelve suits of cards, in order, onto the twelve playing decks. - - - -Source package: oops -Package: oops -Description: HTTP caching proxy server written for performance - OOPS is lightweight but powerful proxy cache. It's main features are: - * HTTP/1.1 (without persistent connections yet) and FTP - * Fast start. It is ready to serve requests immediately after start. - * On-disk storages are checked in background, while serving requests - directly from network - * Clean reconfiguration on SIGHUP - no broken sessions, new settings - applied to new connections - * Easy-to-read/understand config file and acl's - * Bandwidth control - * Modular structure. Several module types exist: logging, access, output, - error reporting, URL filtering, ... - * Objects are stored in large files: no file per object scheme. - * These large files can be raw devices (like /dev/hda) - - - -Source package: opalmod -Package: opalmod -Description: A set of modules for the opal packages. - OpaL Perl Modules is a set of perl modules used for various tasks. - - - -Source package: open-amulet -Package: libamulet4 -Description: A GUI toolkit for X11, Macintosh and Windows 95/98/NT - This is the runtime library required to run applications using the - OpenAmulet toolkit. - . - The OpenAmulet Toolkit is a portable toolkit designed for the - creation of 2D direct manipulation graphical user interfaces. It is - written in C++ and can be used with Unix systems running the X Window - System (Motif look), PC's running Microsoft Windows NT or `95 (native - look), or Macintosh systems running MacOS (native look). - . - The Amulet research project in the School of Computer Science at - Carnegie Mellon University is creating a comprehensive set of tools - which make it significantly easier to create graphical, - highly-interactive user interfaces. The lower levels of Amulet are - called the `Amulet Toolkit,' and these provide mechanisms that allow - programmers to code user interfaces much more easily. Support is - provided for: object selection, save/load, undo, and constraints. - . - As the group at Carnegie Mellon University is no longer funded for - its work on Amulet, some Amulet users have founded the OpenAmulet - project which has continued its development. - . - For more information, see http://www.openip.org and - http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/ -Package: open-amulet-dev -Description: Development files for OpenAmulet, a GUI toolkit - This package contains the header files and the development library - for OpenAmulet. Install this package if you wish to develop your own - programs using the OpenAmulet toolkit. - . - The OpenAmulet Toolkit is a portable toolkit designed for the - creation of 2D direct manipulation graphical user interfaces. It is - written in C++ and can be used with Unix systems running the X Window - System (Motif look), PC's running Microsoft Windows NT or `95 (native - look), or Macintosh systems running MacOS (native look). - . - The Amulet research project in the School of Computer Science at - Carnegie Mellon University is creating a comprehensive set of tools - which make it significantly easier to create graphical, - highly-interactive user interfaces. The lower levels of Amulet are - called the `Amulet Toolkit,' and these provide mechanisms that allow - programmers to code user interfaces much more easily. Support is - provided for: object selection, save/load, undo, and constraints. - . - As the group at Carnegie Mellon University is no longer funded for - its work on Amulet, some Amulet users have founded the OpenAmulet - project which has continued its development. - . - For more information, see http://www.openip.org and - http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/ -Package: open-amulet-images -Description: image files for OpenAmulet, a GUI toolkit - This package contains the image files needed by certain OpenAmulet - programs. - . - The OpenAmulet Toolkit is a portable toolkit designed for the - creation of 2D direct manipulation graphical user interfaces. It is - written in C++ and can be used with Unix systems running the X Window - System (Motif look), PC's running Microsoft Windows NT or `95 (native - look), or Macintosh systems running MacOS (native look). - . - The Amulet research project in the School of Computer Science at - Carnegie Mellon University is creating a comprehensive set of tools - which make it significantly easier to create graphical, - highly-interactive user interfaces. The lower levels of Amulet are - called the `Amulet Toolkit,' and these provide mechanisms that allow - programmers to code user interfaces much more easily. Support is - provided for: object selection, save/load, undo, and constraints. - . - As the group at Carnegie Mellon University is no longer funded for - its work on Amulet, some Amulet users have founded the OpenAmulet - project which has continued its development. - . - For more information, see http://www.openip.org and - http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/ - - - -Source package: openacs-doc -Package: openacs-doc -Description: Documentation for the web development platform OpenACS. - OpenACS is a powerful platform upon which you can build full-featured, production-ready community sites complete with forums, interactivity, and other so-called dynamic content. It is implemented as a system of Tcl scripts written as add-ons for the AOLserver. - . - - - -Source package: openal -Package: libopenal-dev -Description: OpenAL is a portable library for 3D spatialized audio. - OpenAL, the Open Audio Library, is a joint effort to create an open, - vendor-neutral, cross-platform API for interactive, primarily spatialized - audio. OpenAL's primary audience are application developers and desktop - users that rely on portable standards like OpenGL, for games and other - multimedia applications. - . - This packages contains the header files and static libraries needed for - development. -Package: libopenal0 -Description: OpenAL is a portable library for 3D spatialized audio. - OpenAL, the Open Audio Library, is a joint effort to create an open, - vendor-neutral, cross-platform API for interactive, primarily spatialized - audio. OpenAL's primary audience are application developers and desktop - users that rely on portable standards like OpenGL, for games and other - multimedia applications. - - - -Source package: openbabel -Package: openbabel -Description: Convert and manipulate chemical data files - Openbabel is a GPL and C++ rewrite of the 'babel' program to convert the various file formats - used in chemical software. The command-line interface is mostly identical to the old 'babel' - executable and recognizes these file formats among many others: - . - Alchemy, ChemDraw, GAMESS, Gaussian, HyperChem, MDL Isis and Molfile, MOPAC, - MPQC, PDB, SMILES and XYZ. - . - Right now, openbabel is not a 100% replacement for babel as some file formats - and bond order prediction are not yet supported. - - - -Source package: openc++ -Package: openc++ -Description: extensible C++ compiler - OpenC++ is a tool for source-code translation for C++. - Programmers can easily implement various kinds of - translation so that they can define new syntax, - new annotation, and new object behavior. - Web Page: http://www.softlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/~chiba/ - - - -Source package: openjade -Package: libostyle-dev -Description: OpenJade libraries, developer support - Contains include files and the static library for libogrove, - libospgrove, and libostyle. This is useful for those developing on - top of the OpenJade grove or DSSSL engine. -Package: libostyle0 -Description: Runtime libraries for OpenJade - OpenJade's shared libraries, runtime support. Includes libogrove, - providing an abstract interface to groves; libospgrove, an interface - to groves on top of the OpenSP suite; and libostyle, the actual DSSSL - style engine. - . - This shared library is used by the openjade package. -Package: openjade -Description: Implementation of the DSSSL language - OpenJade is an implementation of the ISO/IEC 10179:1996 standard - DSSSL language. It is based on James Clark's Jade software. - . - The OpenJade processor, in conjunction with a DSSSL style sheet, is - capable of translating SGML documents into other formats. Output - formats currently supported are RTF, HTML, MIF, JadeTeX, or an XML - representation of the flow object tree. Using it's own non-standard - system, it is also capable of transforming one SGML or XML DTD to - another. - . - Author: The OpenJade Team - Homepage: http://openjade.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: openldap -Package: ldap-rfc -Description: LDAP Related RFC's from OpenLDAP package - This is a complete collection of LDAP related RFC's obtained from the - OpenLDAP source distribution. They are not OpenLDAP specific and relate - to the LDAP protocol in general including some LDAPv3 information. -Package: libopenldap-dev -Description: OpenLDAP development libraries. - This package allows development of LDAP applications using the OpenLDAP - libraries. It includes headers, libraries and links to allow static and - dynamic linking. -Package: libopenldap-runtime -Description: OpenLDAP runtime files for obsolete libopenldap1 - Contains runtime configuration files and man pages for the OpenLDAP - libraries. -Package: libopenldap1 -Description: OpenLDAP libraries (obsoleted by libldap2). - These are the run-time libraries for the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory - Access Protocol) servers and clients. -Package: openldap-gateways -Description: OpenLDAP Gateways - These programs provide directory interaction (gateways) with your - existing servers. They include fax, finger, gopher and mail gateways, - aswell as some useful utilities. -Package: openldap-utils -Description: OpenLDAP utilities. - Utilities from the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) - package. These utilities can access a local or remote LDAP server - and contain all the client programs required to access LDAP servers. -Package: openldapd -Description: OpenLDAP server (slapd). - This is the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) standalone - server (slapd). The server can be used to provide a standalone directory - service and also includes the slurpd replication server and centipede. - - - -Source package: openldap-guide -Package: openldap-guide -Description: OpenLDAP Admin Guide - This is a complete guide on installing, configuring and maintaining the OpenLDAP - server (slapd). If you are serious about fine tuning your LDAP server, or just want - to see what LDAP is and what it can do, this is the document you want. - . - Includes HTML, Postscript and text formats, for easy reading and printing. - - - -Source package: openldap2 -Package: ldap-gateways -Description: OpenLDAP Gateways - These programs provide directory interaction (gateways) with your - existing servers. They include fax, finger, gopher and mail gateways, - aswell as some useful utilities. -Package: ldap-utils -Description: OpenLDAP utilities. - Utilities from the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) - package. These utilities can access a local or remote LDAP server - and contain all the client programs required to access LDAP servers. -Package: libldap2 -Description: OpenLDAP libraries. - These are the run-time libraries for the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory - Access Protocol) servers and clients. -Package: libldap2-dev -Description: OpenLDAP development libraries. - This package allows development of LDAP applications using the OpenLDAP - libraries. It includes headers, libraries and links to allow static and - dynamic linking. -Package: slapd -Description: OpenLDAP server (slapd). - This is the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) standalone - server (slapd). The server can be used to provide a standalone directory - service and also includes the slurpd replication server and centipede. - - - -Source package: openmcl -Package: openmcl -Description: Native code ANSI Common Lisp compiler and runtime environment - OpenMCL is an implementation of the ANSI Common Lisp language, - providing native-code compilation and the associated runtime - environment. - - - -Source package: openmosix -Package: kernel-patch-openmosix -Description: Kernel patch for openmosix - Openmosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and - transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster - of workstations and servers based on the Intel x86 architecture to work - cooperatively as if part of a single system. - . - This package contains the openmosix kernel patch for the 2.4.13 kernel. - You need to use the standard kernel sources, as the patch may not - apply cleanly to Debian kernels. -Package: openmosix -Description: Utilities to administer a openmosix cluster node - Openmosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and - transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster - of workstations and servers based on the Intel x86 architecture to work - cooperatively as if part of a single system. - . - This package provides the utilities to run a openmosix cluster. -Package: openmosix-dev -Description: Openmosix development files (static library and header files) - Openmosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and - transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster of - workstations and servers based on the x86 architecture to work cooperatively - as if part of a single system. - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries. - - - -Source package: opennap -Package: opennap -Description: Open source Napster server. - Napster is a protocol for sharing files between clients. - The server acts as a broker and search engine for client - transfers. It also features group and private chat, similar - to IRC. - - - -Source package: openslp -Package: libslp-dev -Description: OpenSLP development libraries - SLPv2 (RFC 2608) is a IETF standard protocol (RFC 2608) that is used to - discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything - from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP - directories are available in your organization. This package allows - development of SLP applications using the OpenSLP libraries. It includes - headers, libraries and links to allow static and dynamic linking. It also - includes slptool, a utility to test service advertisement/lookup. The - library implements RFC 2614 - An API for Service Location. -Package: libslp1 -Description: OpenSLP libraries - SLPv2 (RFC 2608) is a IETF standard protocol (RFC 2608) that is used to - discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything - from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP - directories are available in your organization. This package provides - a SLP run-time library package that is linked to SLP aware applications. The - library implements RFC 2614 - An API for Service Location. Unless there is - a SLP DA in the network, you must install the slpd package to be able to - advertise the services. -Package: openslp-doc -Description: OpenSLP documentation - SLPv2 (RFC 2608) is a IETF standard protocol (RFC 2608) that is used to - discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything - from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP - directories are available in your organization. This package provides - comprehensive documentation on SLP and the OpenSLP implementation; it - contains an Introduction to SLP, a User's Guide, a Programmer's Guide and - related RFCs. -Package: slpd -Description: OpenSLP Server (slpd) - SLPv2 (RFC 2608) is a IETF standard protocol that is used to - discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything - from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP - directories are available in your organization. This package provides slpd, - the OpenSLP daemon, which provides an SLPv2 compliant Service Agent and - Directory Agent. - - - -Source package: opensp -Package: libosp-dev -Description: OpenJade group's SP suite, developer support - This contains include files and the static library for libosp1. - This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, - and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. -Package: libosp2 -Description: Runtime library for OpenJade group's SP suite - This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ - library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and - other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. - . - This shared library is used by the opensp and openjade packages. -Package: opensp -Description: OpenJade group's SGML parsing tools - This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called OpenSP. - It is a fork from James Clark's SP suite. - . - These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML - files. The central programs included in this package are 'onsgmls', - which replaces sgmls, 'ospam', 'ospent', 'osgmlnorm', and 'osgml2xml'. - - - -Source package: openuniverse -Package: openuniverse -Description: 3D Universe Simulator - OpenUniverse (OU for short) is a fun, fast and free - OpenGL space simulator. It currently focusses on the Solar System - and lets you visit all of its planets, most major moons and a vast - collection of smaller bodies in colorful, glorious and realtime - 3D. If you've ever had a chance to visit Mercury or asteroid Geographos, - here you'll find them looking exactly the same way, following exactly - the same path as when you've left them. - - - -Source package: openverse -Package: openverse -Description: A graphical chat written in tcl/tk. - OpenVerse is a graphical visual chat client/server written in tcl/tk. - Anyone who has seen Virtual Places, The Palace, or any other visual chat - can quickly relate to what OpenVerse is. - This package includes both the client program and server code. - - - -Source package: openvrml -Package: libopenvrml0 -Description: cross-platform runtime shared library for VRML - Open VRML gives you a library with a set of function written for - VRML rendering with java and javascript support. -Package: libopenvrml0-dev -Description: Developer's libraries for openvrml - This package contains header files, static and profiling libraries - and symbolic link that developers using openvrml will need -Package: openvrml-lookat -Description: VRML X11 viewer - This package contains lookat, a X11 VRML viewer using openvrml - - - -Source package: opie -Package: libopie-dev -Description: OPIE library development files. - OPIE (One-time Password In Everything) is a system which makes it - simple to use One-Time passwords in applications. - . - This package contains the development files needed to write - applications that use libopie. -Package: opie-client -Description: OPIE programs for generating OTPs on client machines - This package contains the necessary generators to produce one-time - passwords (OTPs) which allow you to log into systems running OPIE aware - daemons. -Package: opie-server -Description: OPIE programs for maintaining an OTP key file - Creates an OTP key file. Probably not useful without libpam-opie - - - -Source package: opt -Package: opt -Description: Options Parsing Tool shared library - opt is a subroutine library which facilitates the convenient input - of parameters to a C program. Parameters are parsed from a command - line, with further facilities for reading options from files, from - environment strings, or from an interactive environment. The aim of - the opt package is to permit programs to be both user- and - programmer- friendly. The package attempts to on the one hand - provide a direct and relatively full-featured input interface to the - ultimate user of the program, and at the same time impose a minimal - amount of work on the programmer to "attach" the package to his or - her software. It is similar to GNU's (and AT&T's old) getopts - package, but with a different interface that might be easier to use. - - - -Source package: orbit -Package: liborbit-dbg -Description: Debugging libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB - ORBit is a lightweight CORBA ORB designed for use with the Gnome project. - (Nothing about it requires Gnome, though.) - . - This package contains static libraries with debugging information. -Package: liborbit-dev -Description: Dev libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB - ORBit is a lightweight CORBA ORB designed for use with the Gnome project. - (Nothing about it requires Gnome, though.) - . - This package contains the headers and static libraries used for developing - ORBit-based applications. It also contains the IDL compiler needed to - import object definitions into your C programs. -Package: liborbit0 -Description: Libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB - ORBit is a lightweight CORBA ORB designed for use with the Gnome project. - (Nothing about it requires Gnome, though.) - . - This package contains the run-time libraries used by ORBit-based apps. -Package: orbit -Description: A CORBA ORB (used with Gnome) - ORBit is a lightweight CORBA ORB designed for use with the Gnome project. - (Nothing about it requires Gnome, though.) - . - This package contains command-line utilities for various ORBit services: - orbit-ird, name-client, orbit-name-server, orbit-event-server, ior-decode. - - - -Source package: orbit-mt -Package: liborbit-mt-dev -Description: Dev tools and libraries for the multithreaded version of ORBit - ORBit-mt is a multithreaded version of ORBit, a CORBA ORB. -Package: liborbit-mt0 -Description: Libraries for the multithreaded version of ORBit - ORBit-mt is a multithreaded version of ORBit, a CORBA ORB. - - - -Source package: orbit2 -Package: liborbit2 -Description: Libraries for ORBit2 - a CORBA ORB - ORBit2 is a high-performance CORBA (Common Object Request Broker - Architecture) ORB (object request broker). It allows programs to send - requests and receive replies from other programs, regardless of the - locations of the two programs. CORBA is an architecture that enables - communication between program objects, regardless of the programming - language they're written in or the operating system they run on. - . - ORBit2 was designed for use with the GNOME project. Nothing about it - requires GNOME, though. - . - This package contains the run-time libraries used by ORBit2-based apps. -Package: liborbit2-dbg -Description: Debugging libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB - ORBit is a high-performance CORBA ORB originally designed for use with - the GNOME project. Nothing about it requires GNOME, though. - . - This package contains static libraries with debugging information. -Package: liborbit2-dev -Description: Dev libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB - ORBit2 is a high-performance CORBA ORB originally designed for use with - the GNOME project. Nothing about it requires GNOME, though. - . - This package contains the headers and static libraries used for developing - ORBit2-based applications. It also contains the IDL compiler needed to - import object definitions into your C programs. -Package: orbit2 -Description: A CORBA ORB (used with Gnome) - ORBit2 is a high-performance CORBA ORB originally designed for use with - the GNOME project. (Nothing about it requires GNOME, though.) - . - This package contains command-line utilities, such as name-client-2, - orbit-name-server-2 and ior-decode-2. - - - -Source package: orbitcpp -Package: liborbitcpp-dev -Description: Dev tools and libraries for ORBit-C++ - C++ CORBA bindings - ORBit-C++ is a C++ wrapper around ORBit, to provide the C++ language - bindings for CORBA. -Package: liborbitcpp0 -Description: Libraries for ORBit-C++ - C++ CORBA bindings - ORBit-C++ is a C++ wrapper around ORBit, to provide the C++ language - bindings for CORBA. -Package: liborbitcpp31 -Description: Libraries for ORBit-C++ - C++ CORBA bindings - ORBit-C++ is a C++ wrapper around ORBit, to provide the C++ language - bindings for CORBA. - - - -Source package: oregano -Package: oregano -Description: GNOME application for schematic capture of electrical circuits - Oregano is an application for schematic capture and printing of - electrical circuits. - It can also be used for simulations if you have Berkeley Spice. - - - -Source package: original-awk -Package: original-awk -Description: The original awk described in "The AWK Programming Language" - This is the version of awk described in "The AWK Programming Language", - by Al Aho, Brian Kernighan, and Peter Weinberger - (Addison-Wesley, 1988, ISBN 0-201-07981-X). - - - -Source package: orm -Package: orm -Description: Software repository maintenence toolkit. - OpaL Repository Maintainer is a tool written to automate the process of - creating, maintaining, document, package and release software projects. - - - -Source package: oroborus -Package: oroborus -Description: A lightweight themeable window manager for X. - Oroborus is a small and simple window manager which does exactly what - it says it does, manage windows. There is no fancy doc, clip, wharf, or a - root menu for that matter. These utilities can be provided by other programs - such as "deskmenu". Oroborus has support for Gnome and session management, - or can be run as a stand-alone window manager. This package has also been - compiled with Xinerama support. - . - Oroborus is small, about 40Kb at the time of this package. It has full - keyboard control and is very themeable. - - - -Source package: orville-write -Package: orville-write -Description: An alternative to the standard write program - Orville Write is an alternative to the default write program. It has many - features which are not present in the default write including helper - flags, telegrams, access control, and more. - . - The Orville Write home page is at: - http://www.wwnet.net/~janc/write.html - - - -Source package: osdclock -Package: osdclock -Description: Clock using the XOSD library - A clock which uses the X On-Screen Display library to display itself. - . - It supports a strftime(3)-style format parameter and has can be configured - to show up only at specific intervals. - - - -Source package: osh -Package: osh -Description: Operator's Shell - The Operator Shell (Osh) is a setuid root, security enhanced, restricted - shell. It allows the administrator to carefully limit the access of special - commands and files to the users whose duties require their use, while - at the same time automatically maintaining audit records. The configuration - file for Osh contains an administrator defined access profile for each - authorized user or group. - - - -Source package: oskit -Package: oskit -Description: The Flux Operating System Toolkit, a framework for OS design - This package is a collection of libraries designed to ease kernel development. - Provided with libraries of commonly used functions, operating system developers - can spend more time focusing on design and "interesting" code, and less time - wrestling with extremely-low-level issues. - - - -Source package: oss-preserve -Package: oss-preserve -Description: Program to save/restore OSS mixer settings - This package saves the Open Sound System (OSS) mixer settings into a - file when the machine is shut down, and restores them from the file - when it is restarted. It can optionally restore from a file of fixed - settings. - - - -Source package: otp -Package: otp -Description: Generator for One Time Passwords - otp creates key and password lists for verification and - security purposes in a variety of formats. Keys can be of - any length, consist of digits or letters (capital or lower - case), and alphabetic passwords can either be entirely - random (most secure) or obey the digraph statistics of - English text (easier to remember when transcribing, but less - secure). - . - For computer applications, for example one-time login - passwords, otp can create a file containing the MD5 - signature of each of the generated keys. This permits the - computer to verify keys without the need to store the keys in - plaintext. - - - -Source package: ov511 -Package: ov511-source -Description: Driver source for the OV511, a USB-only chip used in many webcams. - This package contains the device driver source for the OV511, a USB-only chip - used in many "webcam" devices. - . - Any camera using the OV511/OV511+ and the OV6620 or OV7610/20/20AE image - sensor should work. TV-capture devices with the SAA7111A decoder are - supported as well. It supports streaming and capture of color or monochrome - video via the Video4Linux API. Most V4L apps are compatible with it, and it - supports most image widths and heights that are multiples of 8. - - - -Source package: overkill -Package: overkill -Description: bloody 2D action deathmatch-like game in ascii-art - Throw away Doom, Quake and Duke Nukem - 0verkill - comes. Now you don't even need graphic mode if you - wanna take a bloody deathmatch with your friends. -Package: overkill-data -Description: bloody 2D action deathmatch-like game in ascii-art - Throw away Doom, Quake and Duke Nukem - 0verkill - comes. Now you don't even need graphic mode if you - wanna take a bloody deathmatch with your friends. - This package contains the data files needed for 0verkill - - - -Source package: p10cfgd -Package: p10cfgd -Description: Remote configuration daemon for Gracilis Packeten. - The 'p10cfgd' daemon provides support for the 'rmtcfg' command in the - Gracilis Packeten amateur radio network packet switch. With this daemon, - and appropriate entries in the non-volatile configuration memory of a - Packeten, it is possible to have the switch load commands and information - at boot time. Further, this daemon appends a command which sets the date - and time in the clock on the Packeten. - - - -Source package: p2c -Package: p2c -Description: Pascal to C translator - P2c is a tool for translating Pascal programs into C. The input - consists of a set of source files in any of the following Pascal - dialects: HP Pascal, Turbo/UCSD Pascal, DEC VAX Pascal, Oregon Software - Pascal/2, Macintosh Programmer's Workshop Pascal, Sun/Berkeley Pascal, - Texas Instruments Pascal, Apollo Domain Pascal. Modula-2 syntax is also - supported. - . - Output is a set of .c and .h files that comprise an equivalent program - in any of several dialects of C. Output code may be kept machine and - dialect-independent, or it may be targeted to a specific machine and - compiler. Most reasonable Pascal programs are converted into fully - functional C which will compile and run with no further modifications, - although p2c sometimes chooses to generate readable code at the expense - of absolute generality. - - - -Source package: p3nfs -Package: p3nfs -Description: Mount Psion series 3[ac], 5 drives. - The package lets you mount psion drives on your Debian box over a - serial cable. You can access all the files from the psion with - the usual commands like tar, cp, vi & co. - . - Works with Psion series 3[ac], 5 machines. Haven't tested on a - Sienna yet. - - - -Source package: p4fftwgel -Package: p4fftwgel-dev -Description: library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on Intel P4 - This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It - is extremely fast. This package contains the statically - linked library and the header files. - . - This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in - replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. - The code is tuned for Intel P4 processors and can be as much as three - times as fast as vanilla fftw. -Package: p4fftwgel2 -Description: library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on Intel P4 - This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one - or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package - contains the documentation and the shared version of the - libraries. To get the static library and the header files you - need to install fftw1-dev. - . - This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in - replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. - The code is tuned for Intel P4 processors and can be as much as three - times as fast as vanilla fftw. - - - -Source package: pacman -Package: pacman -Description: Chase Monsters in a Labyrinth - You are Pacman, and you are supposed to eat all the small dots to get to - the next level. You are also supposed to keep away from the ghosts, - if they take you, you lose one life, unless you have eaten a large dot, - then you can, for a limited amount of time, chase and eat the ghosts. - There is also bonus available, for a limited amount of time. - An X gives just points, but a little pacman gives an extra life. - - - -Source package: pact -Package: pact -Description: A Portable Application Code Toolkit. - PACT stands for Portable Application Code Toolkit. It is a - self-contained set of tools which support developing and - using portable programs particularly scientific and engineering - applications. It is composed of several (currently 9) specific packages - each of which address a specific functionality. The pact package - contains the following subpackages: - . - PGS - portable graphics and GUI tools. - SCHEME - a R3RS level SCHEME interpreter library. - PANACEA - simulation code services. - SX - a SCHEME with extensions/bindings for all of PACT. - ULTRA - 1d data presentation, manipulation, analysis code. -Package: pact-base -Description: A Portable Application Code Toolkit. - PACT stands for Portable Application Code Toolkit. It is a - self-contained set of tools which support developing and - using portable programs particularly scientific and engineering - applications. It is composed of several (currently 9) specific packages - each of which address a specific functionality. The pact-base package - contains the following subpackages: - . - SCORE - hash functions, string handling, environment leveling. - PML - math routines, geometry, linear solvers, etc. - PDB - portable binary data handling. - PPC - portable IPC, RPC, message passing. -Package: pact-dev -Description: A Portable Application Code Toolkit. - This package contains header files and static libraries for - the PACT packages. -Package: pact-doc -Description: Documentation for PACT - PACT FAQ's and documentation in HTML format. -Package: pact-psdoc -Description: Documentation for PACT (PostScript) - PACT documentation in PostScript format. - - - -Source package: palbart -Package: palbart -Description: An enhanced version of the PAL PDP8 assembler - PALBART is an enhanced version of the pdp8 PAL assembler. - This is a PDP8 cross assembler. Its useful for the users of SIMH or any - other PDP8 emulator. - . - The original source code is available at: - http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/pdp8/index.html - . - To quote that web page, "This enhancement was written by Gary - Messenbrink to support BART's fleet of PDP-8 systems." - - - -Source package: palm-doctoolkit -Package: palm-doctoolkit -Description: E-text tools for PalmPilot users - Doc Toolkit is a modular toolkit for building PalmPilot e-texts in the - de facto standard Doc format. It includes tools for converting HTML - and ASCII text to Doc databases, and has the following features (among - others): - . - - input from local files or URLs, gzip supported - - create databases on local disk or install directly on the PalmPilot - - user can set category, type, creator, and backup bit - - TealDoc tag support (headings, rules, links, etc.) - - true bookmark support (no auto-scan required) - - TealDoc headers wordwrapped based on actual Palm OS font metrics - - extended character set support in HTML - - embedded nroff-like tags supported in text conversion - - - -Source package: palo -Package: palo -Description: Linux boot loader for parisc/hppa - This package contains the parisc boot loader itself, plus palo which - is the boot media management tool as lilo is for i386. - - - -Source package: pam -Package: libpam-cracklib -Description: PAM module to enable cracklib support. - This module allows the use of cracklib in the authentication model. -Package: libpam-doc -Description: Documentation of PAM - Contains documentation (in HTML, ASCII, and PostScript format) for - libpam, the Pluggable Authentication Modules library, a suite of shared - libraries that enable the local system administrator to choose how - applications authenticate users. -Package: libpam-modules -Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM - This package completes the set of modules for PAM. It includes the - pam_unix_*.so module as well as some specialty modules. -Package: libpam-pwdb -Description: PAM module to enable libpwdb (Password Database) support. - This module uses the pwdb library. Libpwdb allows configuring the type - of database to be used to get user and group entries, including unix, - shadow and radius. This package also includes the pam_radius module for - specifically authenticating against a radius server. -Package: libpam-runtime -Description: Runtime support for the PAM library - Contains the base setup for libpam -Package: libpam0g -Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules library - Contains the C shared library for Linux-PAM, a suite of shared - libraries that enable the local system administrator to choose how - applications authenticate users. In other words, without rewriting - or recompiling a PAM-aware application, it is possible to switch - between the authentication mechanism(s) it uses. One may entirely - upgrade the local authentication system without touching the - applications themselves. -Package: libpam0g-dbg -Description: Static library with debugging symbols for libpam - Contains libraries with debugging symbols for libpam. This is only useful - if you need to debug problems with any of your programs or modules. - . - NOTE: This not only includes compilation with -g, but also defines - DEBUG_REL in the libpam build so that internal debugging can also be - done. -Package: libpam0g-dev -Description: Development files for PAM - Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for - libpam, the pluggable authentication modules, a suite of shared libraries - that enable the local system administrator to choose how applications - authenticate users. - . - PAM decouples applications from the authentication mechanism, making it - possible to upgrade the authentication system without recompiling or - rewriting the applications. - - - -Source package: pam-mysql -Package: libpam-mysql -Description: PAM module allowing authentication from a MySQL server - This module lets you use a MySQL database as a source of - authentication (but not session or other) information for PAM-enabled - apps. - - - -Source package: pam-tmpdir -Package: libpam-tmpdir -Description: automatic per-user temporary directories - Many programs use $TMPDIR for storing temporary files. Not - all of them are good at securing the permissions of those - files. libpam-tmpdir sets $TMPDIR and $TMP for PAM sessions - and sets the permissions quite tight. This helps system - security by having an extra layer of security, making such - symlink attacks and other /tmp based attacks harder or - impossible - - - -Source package: pan -Package: pan -Description: A Newsreader uses GTK, looks like Forte Agent. - Pan is a newsreader, loosely based on Agent and Gravity, - which attempts to be pleasant to use for new and advanced - users alike. It has all the typical features found in - newsreaders and also supports offline newsreading, - sophisticated filtering, multiple connections, and a number - of extra features for power users and alt.binaries fans. - - - -Source package: pango -Package: libpango-common -Description: Pango modules and configuration files for the Pango - The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework - for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. - . - This package contains the Pango modules and the configuration files - which Pango needs. -Package: libpango-dbg -Description: Pango library and debugging symbols - The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework - for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. - . - This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided - primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes - it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed - in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in - LD_LIBRARY_PATH. - Most people will not need this package. -Package: libpango-dev -Description: Headers and static libraries for the Pango i18n toolkit - The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework - for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. - . - This package includes the files needed to link programs against Pango. -Package: libpango-doc -Description: Documentation files for the Pango i18n toolkit - The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework - for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. - . - This package contains the HTML documentation for Pango i18n toolkit in - /usr/share/doc/libpango-doc/ . -Package: libpango0.22 -Description: Layout and rendering of internationalized text - The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework - for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. Pango is an - offshoot of the GTK+ and GNOME projects, and the initial focus is - operation in those environments, however there is nothing - fundamentally GTK+ or GNOME specific about Pango. Pango uses Unicode - for all of its encoding, and will eventually support output in all - the worlds major languages. -Package: libpango0.26 -Description: Layout and rendering of internationalized text - The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework - for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. Pango is an - offshoot of the GTK+ and GNOME projects, and the initial focus is - operation in those environments, however there is nothing - fundamentally GTK+ or GNOME specific about Pango. Pango uses Unicode - for all of its encoding, and will eventually support output in all - the worlds major languages. - - - -Source package: panorama -Package: panorama -Description: A framework for 3D graphics production - Panorama will include modeling, rendering, post-processing, - animating, etc. Functionally, it is structured as an API, composed - by two dynamic libraries, and several plugins, that you can - optionally load in runtime. A simple console mode front-end for this - API is included in the package, that can load a scene description in - one of the supported scene languages and then outputs a single image - file in any of the supported graphic formats. - . - Its main features are: - . - - Plugin architecture. Most elements in the system are - plugin's. This means components are loaded as needed, and can be - substituted, added, etc without recompiling anything. This will - let third parties distribute their plugins outside the main - distribution. - . - - Object oriented scene description language, with classes, - inheritance, etc. It's easy to use, and has a simple syntax. - . - - Scene language is a plugin itself, so any other scene language - can be used instead. - . - - Several rendering methods are possible without any other change - in input scene file. Currently supported methods are raytracing - and zbuffer, but other methods are being tested and will be - incorporated in the future. - . - - A postprocessing system lets you apply filters to the whole image - after it has been generated by renderer. - . - - Similarly, there are object filters, that you can apply to an - object in the rendering process. This means a new class of - effects (e.g. a cartoon-like object in a photorealistic scene). - . - - Materials have a BSDF (Bidirectional Scattering Distribution - Function) that encapsulates its properties with respect to the - light. Now, only Lambertian and Phong BSDF's are implemented, but - more sophisticated ones will follow, like Schlick's, Ward's, etc. - - - -Source package: pantomime -Package: pantomime-dev -Description: Objective-C library for mail handling - Pantomime provides a set of Objective-C classes that model a mail - system. Pantomime can be seen as a JavaMail 1.2 clone written in - Objective-C. -Package: pantomime1 -Description: Objective-C library for mail handling (development files) - Pantomime provides a set of Objective-C classes that model a mail - system. Pantomime can be seen as a JavaMail 1.2 clone written in - Objective-C. - - - -Source package: par -Package: par -Description: Paragraph reformatter - Greatly enhanced fmt type program by Adam M. Costello. - . - Can be used within vi or other editor to automatically reformat text - in a variety of ways. - . - Perfect for use with email & usenet messages as it correctly handles - multiple levels of quoting characters. - - - -Source package: parchive -Package: parchive -Description: Use PAR files to reconstruct missing parts of multi-part archives - This utility applies the data-recovery capability concepts of RAID-like - systems to the posting and recovery of multi-part archives on Usenet. - It supports the 'Reed-Soloman Code' implementation that allows for recovery - of any 'X' volumes for 'X' parity volumes present. It is popularly used on - USENET postings, but is not limited to this use. - . - Upstream source: http://parchive.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: pari -Package: libpari1 -Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System shared library. - PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast - computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, - elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful - functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, - polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of - transcendental functions. PARI is also available as a C library to allow - for faster computations. - . - Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, - France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas - (Université Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. - . - This package contains the shared library. -Package: libpari1-dev -Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System development files. - PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast - computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, - elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful - functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, - polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of - transcendental functions. PARI is also available as a C library to allow - for faster computations. - . - Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, - France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas - (Université Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. - . - This package contains the include files and static library. -Package: pari-doc -Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System documentation. - PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast - computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, - elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful - functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, - polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of - transcendental functions. PARI is also available as a C library to allow - for faster computations. - . - Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, - France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas - (Université Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. - . - This package contains the documentation and the extended online help. -Package: pari-gp -Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System binaries. - PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast - computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, - elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful - functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, - polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of - transcendental functions. PARI is also available as a C library to allow - for faster computations. - . - Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, - France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas - (Université Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. - . - This package contains the GP calculator. - - - -Source package: pari-extra -Package: pari-extra -Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System extra data files - PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast - computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, - elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful - functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, - power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of transcendental functions. - PARI is also available as a C library to allow for faster computations. - . - Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, - France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas (Université - Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. - . - This package contains extra data files for PARI/GP, currently the Galois - resolvants for the polgalois function. - - - -Source package: parted -Package: libparted-dev -Description: The GNU Parted partitioning library, development files - The GNU Parted library is a disk partitioning and partition - resizing library. It contains an API which allows you to - create, destroy, resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. - . - The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause - massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, - they could exist, so please back up all important files before - running it, and do so at your own risk. -Package: libparted1.4 -Description: The GNU Parted disk partitioning library, shared libraries. - GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, - resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful - for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising - disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package - contains the Parted binary and manual page. - . - This package contains libparted, the required shared library - used by Parted. - . - Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 - disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) - type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are - ext2, fat (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also - detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS - filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these - filesystems yet. - . - Please note that libparted1.4 packages are actually - newer than the libparted2 packages. I have re-numbered the - packages because of problems with new, incompatible versions - of libparted being released, and also to create more - consistency of version numbers across the package. See - README.Debian for more details. - . - The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause - massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, - they could exist, so please back up all important files before - running it, and do so at your own risk. -Package: libparted1.4-dbg -Description: The GNU Parted disk partitioning library, development files - GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, - resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful - for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising - disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package - contains the Parted binary and manual page. - . - This package contains the debugging static library for - libparted, which are really only of interest to parted - developers who need to debug their programs. - . - The debugging libraries are installed as /usr/lib/libparted_g.a - Link specifically with them if you want to debug. - . - Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 - disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) - type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are - ext2, fat (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also - detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS - filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these - filesystems yet. - . - The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause - massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, - they could exist, so please back up all important files before - running it, and do so at your own risk. -Package: libparted1.4-dev -Description: The GNU Parted disk partitioning library, development files - GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, - resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful - for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising - disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package - contains the Parted binary and manual page. - . - This package contains the static library and header files - for libparted, which are really only of interest to parted - developers. - . - Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 - disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) - type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are - ext2, fat (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also - detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS - filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these - filesystems yet. - . - Please note that libparted1.4 packages are actually - newer than the libparted2 packages. I have re-numbered the - packages because of problems with new, incompatible versions - of libparted being released, and also to create more - consistency of version numbers across the package. See - README.Debian for more details. - . - The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause - massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, - they could exist, so please back up all important files before - running it, and do so at your own risk. -Package: parted -Description: The GNU Parted disk partition resizing program - GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, - resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful - for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising - disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package - contains the Parted binary and manual page. - . - Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 - disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) - type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are - ext2, FAT (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also - detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS - filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these - filesystems yet. - . - The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause - massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, - they could exist, so please back up all important files before - running it, and do so at your own risk. -Package: parted-bf -Description: The GNU Parted disk partition resizing program, small version - GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, - resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful - for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising - disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package - contains the Parted binary and manual page. - . - This package is similar to the "big" parted package, but has - less cosmetical features resulting in smaller binary. Intended - to be used on boot floppies. - . - Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 - disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) - type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are - ext2, fat (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also - detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS - filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these - filesystems yet. - . - The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause - massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, - they could exist, so please back up all important files before - running it, and do so at your own risk. -Package: parted-doc -Description: The GNU Parted disk partition resizing program documentation - GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, - resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful - for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising - disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package - contains user documentation for parted (for the 'parted' - package) and API documentation for libparted (for the - 'libparted1.4' and 'libparted1.4-dev' packages). - - - -Source package: partimage-doc -Package: partimage-doc -Description: Partition Image User Documentation - This package contains documentation about Partition Image. - . - Partition Image is a Linux/UNIX partition imaging utility: it saves partitions - in the Ext2FS (the linux standard), ReiserFS (a new journaled and powerful - file system), NTFS (Windows NT File System) or FAT16/32 (DOS & Windows file - systems) file system formats to an image file. Only used blocks are copied. - The image file can be compressed in the GZIP/BZIP2 formats to save disk space, - and split into multiple files to be copied onto removable media (ZIP for - example), burned on a CD-R, etc. - - - -Source package: pas2html -Package: pas2html -Description: Highlight Pascal and Modula-2 sources for WWW presentation - pas2html can highlight your source for presentation in the WWW. - It can also be used as a CGI script and can detect whether - the client browser supports compressed data to save bandwidth. - - - -Source package: patch -Package: patch -Description: Apply a diff file to an original - Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms - of difference listing produced by the diff program and apply - those differences to an original file, producing a patched - version. - - - -Source package: patchutils -Package: patchutils -Description: Utilities to work with patches - This package includes the following utilities: - - combinediff creates a cumulative patch from two incremental patches - - filterdiff extracts or excludes diffs from a diff file - - fixcvsdiff fixes diff files created by CVS that "patch" mis-interprets - - grepdiff shows which files are modified by a patch matching a regex - - interdiff shows differences between two unified diff files - - lsdiff shows which files are modified by a patch - - rediff fixes offsets and counts of a hand-edited diff - - splitdiff separates out incremental patches - - - -Source package: paul -Package: paul -Description: Yet another image viewer (displays PNG, TIFF, GIF, JPG, etc.) - paul = _P_rogram zur _A_uswertung und _U_mwandlung von _L_aserbildern - (for non German speakers: Program to evaluate and convert laser images). - Especially designed to work with gray scaled image sequences but may be - useful for any images. Using of imlib gives great flexibility of - file formats and is fast. - Features: move images until they match; cut images precisely; - create clickable HTML maps; 2D-FFT; operations onto single image or - set of images -Package: paul-doc -Description: Documentation for paul in German language - The documentation will be only in German language. - (Sorry for non German speakers but paul is intended to work in - a German laboratory and part of my work. May be the short manpage - in the binary package will help you.) - The manpage for paul and some additional notes in /usr/doc/paul - should help all those who does not understand German. - - - -Source package: pax -Package: pax -Description: Portable Archive Interchange - Pax is an archiving utility that reads and writes tar and cpio formats, - both the traditional ones and the extended formats specified in IEEE 1003.1. - It handles multi-volume archives and automatically determines the format - of an archive while reading it. Three user interfaces are - supported: tar, cpio, and pax. The pax interface was designed by IEEE - 1003.2 as a compromise in the chronic controversy over which of tar or - cpio is best. - . - This is the free OpenBSD's version written by Keith Muller. - - - -Source package: pbm2ppa -Package: pbm2ppa -Description: PBM to PPA converter - Provides support for printing with some HP GDI printers that use - PPA (Printer Performance Architecture). Only B&W is currently - supported, but collor support is on the way. - - - -Source package: pbuilder -Package: pbuilder -Description: personal package builder for Debian packages - pbuilder constructs a chroot system, and builds a package inside the - chroot. It is an ideal system to use to check that a package's - build-dependencies are correct, and to be sure that unnecessary and - wrong build dependencies will not exist in the resulting package. - It uses apt extensively, and a local mirror, or a fast connection - to a Debian mirror is ideal, but not necessary. - . - "pbuilder create" uses debootstrap to create a chroot image. - . - "pbuilder update" updates the image to the current state of - testing/unstable/whatever - . - "pbuilder build" takes a *.dsc file and builds a binary in the chroot - image. - . - pdebuild is a wrapper for Debian Developers, to allow running - pbuilder just like "debuild", as a normal user. - - - -Source package: pc532down -Package: pc532down -Description: Downloader for pc532 monitor ROM. - This is 'pc532down', a utility to support downloading to the monitor ROM on - a pc532 system. If you don't already know what a pc532 is, you don't want - to know, and you don't want this utility. This utility is also provided as - part of the pc532 distribution of NetBSD under the name 'download.c'. - - - -Source package: pcal -Package: pcal -Description: Makes printable Postscript calendars without X. - "Pcal" is a program to print PostScript calendars for any month and year. - By default, it looks for a file in the home directory named "calendar" - for entries with leading dates matching dates on the calendar, and prints - any following text under the appropriate day. - - - -Source package: pcb -Package: pcb -Description: Printed Circuit Board Design Program - Pcb is a handy tool for the X Window System build to design - printed circuit boards. All coordinate units are 1/1000 inch. - For details see the manual. - - - -Source package: pccts -Package: pccts -Description: The Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS). - PCCTS consists of ANother Tool for Language Recognition (ANTLR), a - DFA-based Lexical analyzer Generator (DLG) and assorted other utilities - designed for the construction of compilers and other language translators. - ANTLR is a parser generator which generates recursive descent parsers which - are easier to debug than the table driven bottom-up parsers created by YACC. - It also provides support for the automatic generation of Abstract Syntax - Trees (AST's). - - - -Source package: pcd2html -Package: pcd2html -Description: Scripts to convert PCD images to commented HTML pages - By giving some rules and commenting text in predefined files - it is possible to convert Kodak Photo CD data into linked - HTML pages with describing text. English and German pages - can be created. - - - -Source package: pchar -Package: pchar -Description: Characterize the bandwidth, latency and loss on network links - pchar is a reimplementation of the pathchar utility, written by Van - Jacobson. Both programs attempt to characterize the bandwidth, - latency, and loss of links along an end-to-end path through the - Internet. pchar works in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. - - - -Source package: pciutils -Package: pciutils -Description: Linux PCI Utilities (for 2.[1234].x kernels) - This package contains various utilities for inspecting and setting of - devices connected to the PCI bus. Requires kernel version 2.1.82 or newer - (supporting the /proc/bus/pci interface). -Package: pciutils-dev -Description: Linux PCI Utilities (for 2.[1234].x kernels) (development files) - This package contains the , and - header files, as well as the /usr/lib/libpci.a library. - - - -Source package: pcl-cvs -Package: cvs-pcl -Description: Concurrent Versions System Emacs extension (pcl-cvs) - This is a lisp extension to emacs to support a "CVS mode". In order to use - it, you need to already have a checked-out module. For more information, see - the documentation. PCL-CVS is included as part of Xemacs, so you don't need - to install this package if you wish to use PCL-CVS under Xemacs. - - - -Source package: pclock -Package: pclock -Description: Clock Dock app for Window Maker window manager - This is a nice analog clock. It allows different XPMs as backgrounds as well - as different configurations of hands and such to match with the XPM. - . - Make sure to check the examples for some included XPM's besides the - default - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs -Package: pcmcia-cs -Description: PCMCIA Card Services for Linux. - PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded - capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs - can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. - . - Card Services for Linux is a complete PCMCIA support package. It - includes a set of client drivers for specific cards, and a card - manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, - loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' - of PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. - . - The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in - the pcmcia-modules- package, where is - the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.14 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.14). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.14 - package version 2.2.14. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17 - package version 2.2.17. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-source -Description: PCMCIA Card Services source. - This package provides the source code for the PCMCIA modules. The - kernel source is required to compile these modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.20-2) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17 - package version 1:2.2.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17-ide -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17-ide). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17-ide - package version 1:2.2.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.22-0.1potato) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21-compact -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21-compact). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-compact - package version 2.2.18pre21-compact. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21-idepci -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21-idepci). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-idepci - package version 2.2.18pre21-idepci. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21-pmac -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21-pmac). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-pmac - package version 2.2.18pre21-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.22-0.1potato.0.2) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21 - package version 2.2.18pre21-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21-ide -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21-ide). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-ide - package version 2.2.18pre21-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.22-0.2potato) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19 - package version 2.2.19-4potato.5. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19-compact -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19-compact). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19-compact - package version 2.2.19-4potato.5. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19-ide -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19-ide). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19-ide - package version 2.2.19-4potato.5. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19-idepci -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19-idepci). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19-idepci - package version 2.2.19-4potato.5. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19-pmac -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19-pmac). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19-pmac - package version 2.2.19-pmac. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19pre17). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19pre17 - package version 2.2.19pre17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17-compact -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19pre17-compact). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-compact - package version 2.2.19pre17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17-ide -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19pre17-ide). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-ide - package version 2.2.19pre17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17-idepci -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19pre17-idepci). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-idepci - package version 2.2.19pre17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.29-4) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-pmac -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-pmac). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-pmac - package version bf.1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.16-newpmac -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.16-newpmac). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.16-newpmac - package version bf.1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.31-3) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-bf2.4 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-bf2.4). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-bf2.4 - package version 2.4.17-3. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.31-5) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20 - package version 2.2.20-2. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.31-7) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-compact -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-compact). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-compact - package version 2.2.20-2. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-ide -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-ide). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-ide - package version 2.2.20-2. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-idepci -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-idepci). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-idepci - package version 2.2.20-2. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-reiserfs -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-reiserfs). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs - package version 2.2.20-4. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-udma100-ext3). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 - package version 2.2.20-5. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-386 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-386). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-386 - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-586tsc -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-586tsc). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-586tsc - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-686 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-686). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-686 - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-686-smp -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-686-smp). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-686-smp - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-k6 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-k6). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-k6 - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-k7 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-k7). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-k7 - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.31-8) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-bf2.4 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-bf2.4). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-bf2.4 - package version 2.4.17-4. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.33-2) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20 - package version 2.2.20-3. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-compact -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-compact). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-compact - package version 2.2.20-3. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-ide -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-ide). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-ide - package version 2.2.20-2. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-idepci -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-idepci). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-idepci - package version 2.2.20-3. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-reiserfs -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-reiserfs). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs - package version 2.2.20-4. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-udma100-ext3). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 - package version 2.2.20-5. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-386 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-386). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-386 - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-586tsc -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-586tsc). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-586tsc - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-686 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-686). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-686 - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-686-smp -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-686-smp). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-686-smp - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-k6 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-k6). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-k6 - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-k7 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-k7). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.17-k7 - package version 2.4.17-1. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-bf2.4 -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA - Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled - to be compatible with the kernel in the - kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4 - package version 2.4.18-2. - If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to - also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been - provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with - their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these - modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.8-13) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.15-pmac -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.15-pmac). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.15-pmac - package version 2.2.16pre4-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.8-14) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17-compact -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17-compact). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17-compact - package version 2.2.17pre6-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17-idepci -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17-idepci). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17-idepci - package version 2.2.17pre6-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.8-16) -Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17-pmac -Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17-pmac). - This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the - PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been - compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17-pmac - package version 2.2.17pre11-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, - you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. - The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users - recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. - (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source - files for the pcmcia-cs package.) - . - The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these - modules. - - - -Source package: pcrd -Package: pcrd -Description: PCR-1000 Control Daemon / Command Line Interface - PCRD is a command line program, that also supports a daemon mode, for - controlling an Icom PCR-1000 Wide Band Receiver via a serial port. - . - For more info on the PCR-1000, see http://www.icomamerica.com/receivers/pc/ - - - -Source package: pcre -Package: libpcre1 -Description: Philip Hazel's Perl Compatible Regular Expression library - This is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax - and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. - . - This is an old version. libpcre2 contains the latest version of PCRE. -Package: libpcre1-dev -Description: Development stuff for libpcre - Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. - . - This is for building programs that require an old version of libpcre; - libpcre2-dev is recommended for new programs. The API changed slightly. - - - -Source package: pcre2 -Package: libpcre2 -Description: Philip Hazel's Perl Compatible Regular Expression library - This is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax - and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. -Package: libpcre2-dev -Description: Development stuff for libpcre - Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. -Package: pgrep -Description: grep utility that uses perl compatible regexes. - Perl-style regexps have many useful features that the standard POSIX ones - don't; this is basically the same as grep but with the different - regexp syntax. - . - The other reason for the existence of pgrep is that its source code is an - example of programming with libpcre. - - - -Source package: pcre3 -Package: libpcre3 -Description: Philip Hazel's Perl Compatible Regular Expression library - This is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax - and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. -Package: libpcre3-dev -Description: Development stuff for libpcre - Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. -Package: pgrep -Description: grep utility that uses perl compatible regexes. - Perl-style regexps have many useful features that the standard POSIX ones - don't; this is basically the same as grep but with the different - regexp syntax. - . - The other reason for the existence of pgrep is that its source code is an - example of programming with libpcre. - - - -Source package: pcsc-lite -Package: libpcsclite-dev -Description: PCSC Lite client development files - The purpose of PCSC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface - in a very small form factor for communicating to smartcards and - readers. - . - This package contains the files needed for compiling and linking - an application that communicates to any reader available to the - PCSC daemon. -Package: libpcsclite0 -Description: PCSC Lite client library - The purpose of PCSC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface - in a very small form factor for communicating to smartcards and - readers. - . - The PCSC Lite library is used to connect to the PCSC daemon from - a client application and provide access to the desired reader. -Package: pcscd -Description: PCSC Lite resource manager daemon - The purpose of PCSC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface - in a very small form factor for communicating to smartcards and - readers. - . - The PCSC daemon is used to dynamically allocate/deallocate reader - drivers at runtime and manage conections to the readers. - - - -Source package: pcsc-perl -Package: libpcsc-perl -Description: Perl interface to the PC/SC smart card library - This package contains a Perl wrapper to the PC/SC smartcard - library (pcsc-lite) together with some small examples. - - - -Source package: pcsc-tools -Package: pcsc-tools -Description: Some tools to be used with smart cards and PC/SC - This archive contains some tools useful for a user of PC/SC user. The - tools provided are: - . - pcsc_scan(1) scans available smart card readers and print detected - events: card insertion with ATR, card removal; - . - scriptor(1) Perl script to send commands to a smart card using a - batch file or stdin; - . - gscriptor(1) the same idea as scriptor.pl(1) but with Perl-Gtk GUI. - - - -Source package: pd -Package: pd -Description: Realtime Computer Music and Graphics System. - A real-time graphical programming environment for audio and graphics - analysis and rendering. Pd's audio functions are built-in; graphical - computations require a separate package named GEM ("Graphics Environment for - Multimedia"). Pd and GEM are available for SGI machines, IBM PC compatibles - (running NT or W95) and Linux (PCs or Alpha machines). - - - -Source package: pdfscreen -Package: pdfscreen -Description: Make PDF documents which are printable and readable on screen too - pdfscreen is an extension of the hyperref package to provide a - screen-based document design. This package helps to generate pdf - documents that are readable on screen and will fit the screen's aspect - ratio. Also it can be used with various options to produce regular - print versions of the same document without any extra effort. - . - One important utility of this package is to generate slides for - talks, seminars etc. It produces a pdf file which can be used for - a slideshow on any machine which has a pdf viewer. (Preferrably acroread). - . - The homepage of this project is http://www.river-valley.com/download - - - -Source package: pdksh -Package: pdksh -Description: A public domain version of the Korn shell - PD-ksh is a mostly complete AT&T ksh look-alike (see NOTES file for a list - of things not supported). Work is currently underway to make it fully - compatible with both POSIX and AT&T ksh (when the two don't conflict). - . - Since pdksh is free and compiles and runs on most common unix systems, - it is very useful in creating a consistent user interface across multiple - machines. For example, in the CS department of MUN, pdksh is installed - on a variety of machines including Suns, HPs, DecStations, PCs running - Linux, etc., and is the login shell of ~4500 users. - - - -Source package: pdl -Package: pdl -Description: The perl data language. Perl extensions for numerics. - PDL (``Perl Data Language'') gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY - store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays - which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea - is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language - in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One - can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays - all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a - 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store - it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image - in a few seconds. - . - A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use - together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts. - Web page: http://pdl.perl.org/ - - - -Source package: pdm -Package: pdm -Description: Small GTK-based login program - Pdm is a miniature login program, intended for use on PDAs and - other small systems. It is not a proper replacement for xdm, but - has just about enough functionality to authenticate a user and - start a session. - - - -Source package: pdmenu -Package: pdmenu -Description: Simple full screen menu program. - A simple full screen menu program, intended to be comfortable - login shell for inexperienced users. - . - Pdmenu interfaces with Debian's menu system, to provide - automatically-generated lists of installed programs. - - - -Source package: pdnsd -Package: pdnsd -Description: Proxy DNS Server - pdnsd is a proxy dns server with permanent caching (the cache contents are - written to hard disk on exit) that is designed to cope with unreachable or - down dns servers (for example in dial-in networking). - pdnsd can be used with applications that do dns lookups, eg on startup, and - can't be configured to change that behaviour, to prevent the often minute-long - hangs (or even crashes) that result from stalled dns queries. - Some Netscape Navigator versions for Unix, for example, expose this behaviour. - . - And it's IPv6 capable. - - - -Source package: pdq -Package: pdq -Description: Simple printing system for workstations - Queueless printing system for workstation installations, which also - supports sending print jobs to BSD lpr queues, over Appletalk (using - netatalk) or TCP connections, and over fax transmissions via the efax - utilities. It also includes a contributed interface for printing to - Novell NetWare-based servers. - . - The maintainer of the Linux Printing HOWTO recommends - using this system standalone, or as a front-end to LPRng. - . - Printing to non-Postscript printers usually requires using GNU or - Aladdin Ghostscript. - . - Home Page: http://pdq.sourceforge.net/ -Package: xpdq -Description: Graphical user interface for the pdq printing system - This application allows users and administrators to configure - printing and view print jobs for the pdq printing system. - . - Home Page: http://pdq.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: pdumpfs -Package: pdumpfs -Description: a daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs - pdumpfs is a simple daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs which - preserves every daily snapshot. pdumpfs is written in Ruby. - You can access the past snapshots at any time for retrieving a certain day's - file. Let's backup your home directory with pdumpfs! - - - -Source package: peacock -Package: peacock -Description: A HTML Editor for GTK+/GNOME - It supports most of basic HTML. It features Session - Management and HTML Preview using the GtkHTML widget, - Drag N' Drop among other things. - - - -Source package: pencam -Package: pencam -Description: Download images from STV0680B-001 chip based digital cameras - pencam is a command line program which can download images from digital - cameras which use the STV0680B-001 chip (e.g. the Aiptek Pencam or the - Nisis Quickpix 2). - - - -Source package: penguin-command -Package: penguin-command -Description: a missile command clone - This is a clone of the classic "Missile Command" Game, - but it has better graphics and music. You have to - defend cities by shooting at missiles, flyers and - smartbombs. - - - -Source package: penguineyes -Package: penguineyes -Description: A gtk version of xeyes - penguineyes displays, Tux, Evil Tux, Penguin of Lurve, Robopenguin, - Gnu, Dust Puppy or Linus following your mouse cursor with their eyes. -Package: penguineyes-gnome -Description: A gnome version of xeyes - penguineyes displays, Tux, Evil Tux, Penguin of Lurve, Robopenguin, - Gnu, Dust Puppy or Linus following your mouse cursor with their eyes. - . - This is the gnome-version of the program. - - - -Source package: pente -Package: pente -Description: Five in a row game for X and the console - Pente is the English name for the Asian game ni-nuki, which itself - is a version of the game go-moku. The game is a variant of the well - known five in a row. Placing five stones in a row is one way to win, - the other is to capture five pairs of the opponents stones. - . - Pente can run in three different modes: X, curses or text. You can - play against the computer or another human, and there is also support - for playing over a network. - - - -Source package: pentium-builder -Package: pentium-builder -Description: force pentium optimized compilation - Replaces gcc, cc, and g++ with scripts that build pentium optimized code. - (Other processors can be optimized for as well.) - . - By default, after installing this package, the compilers will behave - normally. However, if the environment variable DEBIAN_BUILDARCH=pentium - is set, they will enter pentium optimized compile mode. - - - -Source package: perforate -Package: perforate -Description: Utilities to save disk space - GNU cp used to detect files that contain 0-filled holes and save disk space - by skipping them with lseek when writing a file and thus not allocating - disk blocks. Unfortunately it does no longer. So here is program to make - holes in existing files. - . - Also there are some scripts that help cleaning up the hard disk - (finding duplicated and/or unstripped files). - - - -Source package: perl -Package: libcgi-fast-perl -Description: CGI::Fast Perl module. - CGI::Fast is a subclass of the CGI object created by CGI.pm. It is - specialized to work well with the Open Market FastCGI standard, which - greatly speeds up CGI scripts by turning them into persistently running - server processes. Scripts that perform time-consuming initialization - processes, such as loading large modules or opening persistent database - connections, will see large performance improvements. -Package: libperl-dev -Description: Perl library: development files. - Files for developing applications which embed a Perl interpreter and for - programs compiled with perlcc. -Package: libperl5.6 -Description: Shared Perl library. - Provides a shared library for programs which embed a Perl - interpreter. This includes the /usr/bin/perl binary on architectures other - than i386 (where there is a measured performance hit when perl is - dynamically linked). -Package: perl -Description: Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Report Language. - An interpreted scripting language, known among some as "Unix's Swiss - Army Chainsaw". - . - Perl is optimised for scanning arbitrary text files and system - administration. It has built-in extended regular expression matching - and replacement, a data-flow mechanism to improve security with - setuid scripts and is extensible via modules that can interface to C - libraries. -Package: perl-base -Description: The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister. - A scripting language with delusions of full language-hood, Perl is used - in many system scripts and utilities. - . - This is a stripped down Perl with only essential libraries. To make - full use of Perl, you'll want to install the `perl', `perl-modules' and - optionally `perl-doc' packages which supplement this one. -Package: perl-debug -Description: Debug-enabled Perl interpreter. - debugperl provides a debug-enabled version of Perl which can produce - extensive information about the interpreter as it compiles and executes - a program (see the -D switch in perlrun(1)). - . - Note that this package is primarily of use in debugging *Perl* rather - than perl programs, which may be traced/debugged using the standard - perl binary using the -d switch (see perldebug(1)). -Package: perl-doc -Description: Perl documentation. - Perl manual pages and POD docs. If you are writing Perl programs, you - almost certainly need this. -Package: perl-modules -Description: Core Perl modules. - Architecture independent library files for Perl. -Package: perl-suid -Description: Runs setuid Perl scripts. - This can be a security hole but it is much safer than shell scripts and - with -Tw can be much safer than setuid executables. - - - -Source package: perl-5.004 -Package: perl-5.004 -Description: Larry Wall's Practical Extracting and Report Language. - An interpreted scripting language, known among some as "Unix's - Swiss Army Chainsaw". - . - Perl is optimized for scanning arbitrary text files and system - administration. It has built-in extended regular expression matching - and replacement, a dataflow mechanism to improve security with - setuid scripts and is extendable via modules that can interface - to C libraries. - . - Note that this supplements perl-base, providing the full Perl - distribution. -Package: perl-5.004-base -Description: The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister - A scripting language with delusions of full language-hood, Perl is used - in many system scripts and utilities. - . - This is a stripped down Perl with only essential libraries. To make - full use of Perl, you'll want to install the perl-5.004 package - which supplements this one. -Package: perl-5.004-debug -Description: View internals of Perl and debug Perl itself. - debugperl will allow you to see the internal data for Perl. It will - allow you to view the compiled opcode tree, see *exactly* how a regex - is being used, and show (in minute detail) what Perl is doing. Look in - perlrun(1p) for details. - . - You probably don't need this. perl -dead will bring up the Perl source - debugger and tell you much of what you want to know. See perldebug(1). -Package: perl-5.004-doc -Description: Man pages and pod docs for Perl - This is a first cut a documentation package for Perl. It will - definitely need some tweaking. -Package: perl-5.004-suid -Description: Runs setuid Perl scripts. - This can be a security hole but it is much safer than shell scripts and - with -Tw can be much safer than setuid executables. - - - -Source package: perl-5.005 -Package: perl-5.005 -Description: Larry Wall's Practical Extracting and Report Language. - An interpreted scripting language, known among some as "Unix's - Swiss Army Chainsaw". - . - Perl is optimized for scanning arbitrary text files and system - administration. It has built-in extended regular expression matching - and replacement, a dataflow mechanism to improve security with - setuid scripts and is extendable via modules that can interface - to C libraries. - . - Note that this supplements perl-base, providing the full Perl - distribution. -Package: perl-5.005-base -Description: The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister - A scripting language with delusions of full language-hood, Perl is used - in many system scripts and utilities. - . - This is a stripped down Perl with only essential libraries. To make - full use of Perl, you'll want to install the perl-5.005 package - which supplements this one. -Package: perl-5.005-debug -Description: View internals of Perl and debug Perl itself. - debugperl will allow you to see the internal data for Perl. It will - allow you to view the compiled opcode tree, see *exactly* how a regex - is being used, and show (in minute detail) what Perl is doing. Look in - perlrun(1p) for details. - . - You probably don't need this. perl -dead will bring up the Perl source - debugger and tell you much of what you want to know. See perldebug(1). -Package: perl-5.005-doc -Description: Man pages and pod docs for Perl - This is a first cut a documentation package for Perl. It will - definitely need some tweaking. -Package: perl-5.005-suid -Description: Runs setuid Perl scripts. - This can be a security hole but it is much safer than shell scripts and - with -Tw can be much safer than setuid executables. -Package: perl-5.005-thread -Description: Experimental Perl binary with threading enabled - This package provides /usr/bin/perl-thread and all associated files. - Threading is considered an experimental feature of perl-5.005. - - - -Source package: perl-base -Package: perl-base -Description: Fake package assuring that one of the -base package is installed - This package predepends on perl5-base that is provided by - the various perl-...-base package. It's essential. - - - -Source package: perl-byacc -Package: perl-byacc -Description: The Berkeley LALR parser generator, Perl version - Yacc reads the grammar specification in a file - and generates an LR(1) parser for it. The parsers consist - of a set of LALR(1) parsing tables and a driver routine - written in the C programming language. - This version is able to produce Perl programs. - - - -Source package: perl-tk -Package: perl-tk -Description: Perl module providing the Tk graphics library. - A good place to get started is by running the "widget" demo that's - installed with this package. - - - -Source package: perl-transition -Package: perl-5.004 -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 - packages (the perl package replaces perl-5.004). It may be removed - after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.004-base -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 - packages (the perl-base package replaces perl-5.004-base). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.004-debug -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 - packages (the perl-debug package replaces perl-5.004-debug). It may - be removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.004-doc -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 - packages (the perl-doc package replaces perl-5.004-doc). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.004-suid -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 - packages (the perl-suid package replaces perl-5.004-suid). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.005 -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 - packages (the perl package replaces perl-5.005). It may be removed - after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.005-base -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 - packages (the perl-base package replaces perl-5.005-base). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.005-debug -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 - packages (the perl-debug package replaces perl-5.005-debug). It may - be removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.005-doc -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 - packages (the perl-doc package replaces perl-5.005-doc). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.005-suid -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 - packages (the perl-suid package replaces perl-5.005-suid). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.6 -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 - packages (the perl package replaces perl-5.6). It may be removed - after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.6-base -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 - packages (the perl-base package replaces perl-5.6-base). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.6-debug -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 - packages (the perl-debug package replaces perl-5.6-debug). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.6-doc -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 - packages (the perl-doc package replaces perl-5.6-doc). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. -Package: perl-5.6-suid -Description: Transitional package. - This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 - packages (the perl-suid package replaces perl-5.6-suid). It may be - removed after the upgrade has completed. - - - -Source package: perl2html -Package: perl2html -Description: Highlight perl sources for WWW presentation - perl2html can highlight your source for presentation in the WWW. - It can also be used as a CGI script and can detect whether - the client browser supports compressed data to save bandwidth. - - - -Source package: perlftlib -Package: fttools -Description: FreeType font utilities. - mkttfdir utility generates font.dir file for TrueType font. - ftinfo utility reports TrueType font info. -Package: libft-perl -Description: Perl module for the FreeType library - This module lets you use the FreeType library from perl. - - - -Source package: perlmenu -Package: perlmenu -Description: Menu and Template (curses-based) UI for Perl - perlmenu is a Perl module that provides your application - with access to easy-to-use functions for templates, - menus, forms, and the like -- everything needed - to put a slick UI on a program without resorting to - a GUI. - - - -Source package: perlsgml -Package: perlsgml -Description: tools to build and analyze SGML or XML document type definitions. - dtd2html generates a suite of linked HTML documents listing the components and - features of each element in an SGML Document Type Definition (DTD). - . - dtddiff shows differences between two DTDs. - . - dtdtree shows the hierarchy tree (in ASCII) of SGML elements in a DTD. - . - dtdview is an interactive program for studying an SGML DTD. - . - stripsgml strips SGML markup from a file, and also attempts to translate - entity references to standard ASCII characters. - - - -Source package: perltidy -Package: perltidy -Description: A Perl script indenter and reformatter - Perltidy is a Perl script which indents and reformats Perl - scripts to make them easier to read. - . - The formatting can be controlled with command line parameters. - The default parameter settings approximately follow the - suggestions in the Perl Style Guide. - . - If you write Perl scripts, or spend much time reading them, - you will probably find it useful. - - - -Source package: perspic -Package: perspic -Description: A text indexing and word search program - Perspic is a tool for the study of documents that change - infrequently if at all, e.g. sacred texts, ancient texts of - historical interest, etc. Perspic build a fully indexed and - compressed version of the original text files. Word search - results are summarized by line. Selecting a given line opens - the full text about the given word. Other features include - dictionary definition of words, scanning of word derivatives, - and saving selected quotations with their accompanying - attribution. -Package: perspic-texts -Description: Some pre-indexed texts for perspic - The examples provided here include selections from the world's - sacred literature, including the King James Bible, several - translations of the Holy Quran, the Bhaghavad-Gita, selected - Buddhist Sutras, and selections from the Baha'i Writings. A - thesaurus is also provided, as well as an Arabic-English - inter-linear Quran in the encoding processed by ArabTeX. - Hopefully perspic might evolve into a tool fit for the study - of translations. - - - -Source package: peruser -Package: peruser -Description: Suite for offline reading and composing of Usenet articles - News Peruser is a suite of several small programs to enable a user to - do offline reading and composition of Usenet news articles. Peruser - can compose replies-by-mail, as well, and pass them off to a local - sendmail. - . - The toplevel applet's filename is "npcollections", but you are able to - launch News Peruser by typing both "npcollections" or "peruser" at the - shell prompt, or by selecting it from your window manager's menu. - - - -Source package: petsc -Package: petsc-dbg -Description: Empty package depending on latest PETSc debugging package. - This package will always depend on the most recent version of petscX-dbg - (X=version), so if you install it then you will get upgrades automatically. -Package: petsc-dev -Description: Empty package depending on latest PETSc development package. - This package will always depend on the most recent version of petscX-dev - (X=version), so if you install it then you will get upgrades automatically. -Package: petsc2.1.1 -Description: Shared libraries for version 2.1.1 of PETSc. - PETSc is the "Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation", a suite - of data structures and routines for the scalable (parallel) solution of - scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations. It employs - the MPI standard for all message-passing communication. Several sample - scientific applications, as well as various papers and talks, demonstrate the - features of the PETSc libraries. -Package: petsc2.1.1-dbg -Description: Static debugging libraries for PETSc. - PETSc is the "Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation", a suite - of data structures and routines for the scalable (parallel) solution of - scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations. It employs - the MPI standard for all message-passing communication. Several sample - scientific applications, as well as various papers and talks, demonstrate the - features of the PETSc libraries. -Package: petsc2.1.1-dev -Description: Static libraries, shared links, header files for PETSc. - PETSc is the "Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation", a suite - of data structures and routines for the scalable (parallel) solution of - scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations. It employs - the MPI standard for all message-passing communication. Several sample - scientific applications, as well as various papers and talks, demonstrate the - features of the PETSc libraries. -Package: petsc2.1.1-doc -Description: Documentation and examples for PETSc. - PETSc is the "Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation", a suite - of data structures and routines for the scalable (parallel) solution of - scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations. It employs - the MPI standard for all message-passing communication. Several sample - scientific applications, as well as various papers and talks, demonstrate the - features of the PETSc libraries. - - - -Source package: pexts -Package: pexts-admintools -Description: Pike AdminTools module - WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! - . - Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed - to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. - . - This module implements a glue for the more advanced Unix - system interfaces which aren't supported by the core Pike modules. -Package: pexts-bzip2 -Description: Pike bzip2 module - WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! - . - Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed - to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. - . - This module implements a glue for the bzip2 compression - library. -Package: pexts-curses -Description: Pike (N)Curses module - WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! - . - Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed - to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. - . - This module implements a glue for the (N)Curses portable - terminal access library. -Package: pexts-mhash -Description: Pike Mhash module - WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! - . - Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed - to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. - . - This module implements a glue for the Mhash library of strong - hashes. -Package: pexts-newt -Description: Pike Newt module - WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! - . - Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed - to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. - . - This module implements a glue for the Newt user interface - library. -Package: pexts-openldap -Description: Pike OpenLDAP module - WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! - . - Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed - to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. - . - This module implements a glue for the OpenLDAP library. -Package: pexts-pcre -Description: Pike PCRE module - WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! - . - Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed - to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. - . - This module implements a glue for the PCRE - perl compatible - regular expression library. It uses own copy of the library. - - - -Source package: pfaedit -Package: pfaedit -Description: Font Editor for PS, TrueType and OpenType fonts - PfaEdit allows you to edit outline and bitmap fonts. You can create - new ones or modify old ones. It is also a font format converter and - can convert among PostScript (ASCII & binary Type 1, some Type 3s, - some Type 0s), TrueType, and OpenType (Type2). - - - -Source package: pfe -Package: pfe -Description: Portable Forth Environment, ANS standard, all wordsets. - PFE (Portable Forth Environment) is a programming environment for the - programming language Forth. - . - PFE is based on the ANSI Standard for Forth. It has been created by - Dirk-Uwe Zoller and is now maintained by Guido Draheim at Tektronix. - Tektronix has made a number of extensions: PFE is now fully - multithreaded and you can load additional C objects at runtime to - extend the Forth dictionary. It is best targeted for embedded - environments since you can easily exchange the terminal driver and - the initilization routines. -Package: pfe-dev -Description: Portable Forth Environment, development files - PFE (Portable Forth Environment) is a programming environment for the - programming language Forth. - . - This package contains the libraries and C header files for - development of PFE loadable modules. -Package: pfe-doc -Description: Portable Forth Environment, HTML documentation - PFE (Portable Forth Environment) is a programming environment for the - programming language Forth. - . - This package contains the documentation for PFE in HTML format, that - has been generated automatically from the PFE source code. - Addionally, there is the Draft Proposal American National Standard - for Forth, also in HTML format, and a popular Forth introduction by - Hans Bezemer, released under the GNU Free Documentation License, in - PDF. - - - -Source package: pflogsumm -Package: pflogsumm -Description: Postfix log entry summarizer - pflogsumm is designed to provide an over-view of postfix - activity, with just enough detail to give the administrator - a "heads up" for potential trouble spots. - - - -Source package: pforth -Package: pforth -Description: portable Forth interpreter - pForth is a public domain, portable ANS Forth based on a kernel written in - ANSI 'C'. This makes it easy to port pForth to multiple platforms. - . - More information on pForth is available at http://www.softsynth.com/pforth/ - - - -Source package: pftp -Package: pftp -Description: Fast file transfer program (no authentication!) - This program transfers files from host to host - on command line (within your telnet sessions). - You may copy directories recursively, send/receive - stdin/stdout, use your own filters, accept specified - clients ... It is the fastest file transfer program - on the net! ;^) - - - -Source package: pgapack -Package: pgapack -Description: A general-purpose genetic algorithm package - PGAPack is a general-purpose, data-structure-neutral, parallel genetic - algorithm package being developed at Argonne National Laboratory. - - - -Source package: pgi -Package: pgi -Description: Progeny graphical installer creation system - This package contains PGI, a multi-architecture graphical installation - system for Debian GNU/Linux originally developed by Progeny Linux Systems, - Inc., for their Debian-based "Progeny Debian" operating system. - . - This package enables the user to create ISO images for burning to - recordable CD and DVD media containing a bootable installer (PGI) which - guides the user through the steps of installation. The installer supports - text and graphical installation modes. PGI runs debootstrap to install a - minimal Debian system to the target filesystem(s), sets up a boot loader - (if the installing user requests), and uses the pivot_root() system call - to "boot" into the installed system. ISO images may be generated with - complete or partial Debian package archives, or with only the installer - (useful for network-only installs, which PGI supports.) - . - PGI is extensible and customizable. Two example extensions are provided - with this package; one uses the base-config package, while the other - configures the system using the X-based Configlet system. - . - Two manuals are provided as part of this package: "Creating Debian - Installers with PGI" and an example user's manual for PGI. Those creating - custom installers with PGI will want to update the user's manual for their - target audience. - - - -Source package: pgn-extract -Package: pgn-extract -Description: a Portable Game Notation (PGN) extractor - Pgn-extract is a program to extract selected games from a collection of - chess games in PGN format. There are several ways to specify the criteria - on which to extract: textual move sequences, the position reached after a - sequence of moves, information in the tag fields, and material balance in - the ending. - - - -Source package: phalanx -Package: phalanx -Description: Chess playing program. - Phalanx is a simple chess playing program of conventional design. - It is xboard compatible. The main aim is to write a slow thinker - with a lot of chess specific knowledge. Current version plays - risky, active chess and shows quite good tactical performance. - - - -Source package: pharmacy -Package: pharmacy -Description: A GNOME front-end to CVS - * Pharmacy is a product in an ALPHA stage. Use it at your own risk. * - . - Pharmacy intents to be a GNOME compliant front-end to the CVS version control - system. It allows you to work with several CVS servers and have a local - working directory for each. - . - Currently, it provides a limited user interface to CVS commands and a - "console" for the lazy power-user. - - - -Source package: phaseshift -Package: phaseshift -Description: PSK31 terminal for X11 - phaseshift is a PSK31 terminal for X11. PSK31 is a new modulation - scheme popular with radio amateurs on HF radio. This program implements - the PSK31 modem and a terminal to use it. - - - -Source package: phluid -Package: phluid -Description: Imlib2 based Window Manager for X - This is a lightweight window manager for X, based on Enlightenment's - Imlib2 library. At the moment it is still in heavy development, but has basic - theming support and development is happening rapidly. - . - With Imlib2's support for alpha transparency and blending, this will rapidly - turn into a superbly attractive window manager. - - - -Source package: photopc -Package: photopc -Description: Interface to digital still cameras - This is a library and a command-line frontend to manipulate digital - still cameras based on Fujitsu chipset and Siarra Imaging firmware. The - program is known to work with Agfa, Epson and Olympus cameras. Should - also work with Sanyo, but this is untested. - . - The cameras typically come with software for Windows and for Mac, and no - description of the protocol. With this tool, they are manageable from a - UNIX box. Bruce D. Lightner has added support - for Win32 and DOS platforms. Note that the program does not have any - GUI, it is plain command-line even on Windows. For a GUI, check out - the phototk program. - - - -Source package: phototk -Package: phototk -Description: GUI interface for digital cameras - This is a GUI front-end to the photopc program that is used for - downloading images and manipulating certain serial-controlled - digital cameras. - - - -Source package: php-elisp -Package: php-elisp -Description: Emacs support for php files. - Emacs major mode for php supporting syntax highlighting, indentation - and good integration with html-statements. - - - -Source package: php-gtk -Package: php-gtk -Description: PHP extension for GTK+ client-side cross-platform GUI apps. - PHP-GTK: PHP language bindings for GTK+ toolkit - . - PHP-GTK is a PHP extension that enables you to write - client-side cross-platform GUI applications. This is the - first such extension of this kind and one of the goals behind - it was to prove that PHP is a capable general-purpose scripting - language that is suited for more than just Web applications. - . - This extension will _not_ allow you to display GTK+ programs - in a Web browser, and can be used in the Web environment - only if you are running the webserver locally. It is intended - for creating standalone GUI applications. - - - -Source package: php-imlib -Package: php-imlib -Description: PHP Imlib2 Extension - php_imlib is an extension for PHP4 that provides access to Rasterman's - image manipulation library, Imlib2, from within PHP scripts. It - currently implements most of the Imlib2 API, except for some - X11-specific functions. - - - -Source package: php3 -Package: php3 -Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides the loadable module for the apache webserver, some - modules providing extra functions, and a php/fi 2.0 -> php3 script converter - (works most of the time). - . - With additional modules it supports direct communication with postgresql, - mysql, msql databases, dbf files, and it has an interface to the libgd - graphics library. -Package: php3-cgi -Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a standalone cgi binary (usable as a standalone - interpreter) and some modules providing extra functions - . - With additional modules it supports direct communication with postgresql, - mysql, msql databases, dbf files, and it has an interface to the libgd - graphics library. -Package: php3-cgi-gd -Description: GD (graphic creation) module for PHP3 (cgi) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) to use the GD graphics - library calls directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-cgi-imap -Description: IMAP module for PHP3 (cgi) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for using IMAP - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-cgi-ldap -Description: LDAP module for PHP3 (cgi) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for LDAP support - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-cgi-magick -Description: ImageMagick module for PHP3 (cgi) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for imagemagick - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-cgi-mhash -Description: mhash module for PHP3 (cgi) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for mhash - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-cgi-mysql -Description: Mysql module for PHP3 (cgi) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for mysql connectivity - directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-cgi-pgsql -Description: PostgreSQL module for PHP3 (cgi) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for PostgreSQL - connectivity directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-cgi-snmp -Description: SNMP module for PHP3 (cgi) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for SNMP functions - directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-cgi-xml -Description: XML module for PHP3 (cgi) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for XML parsing - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-dev -Description: Header files for PHP3 module development - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides the header files from the PHP3 source needed - for compiling additional modules. -Package: php3-doc -Description: Documentation for PHP3 - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides the documentation for the PHP3 scripting language. - It is mostly complete now, only a few bits may be missing. -Package: php3-gd -Description: GD (graphic creation) module for PHP3 (apache) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) to use the GD - graphics library calls directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-imap -Description: IMAP module for PHP3 (apache) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for using IMAP - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-ldap -Description: LDAP module for PHP3 (apache) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for LDAP support - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-magick -Description: ImageMagick module for PHP3 (apache) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for imagemagick - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-mhash -Description: mhash module for PHP3 (apache) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for mhash - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-mysql -Description: Mysql module for PHP3 (apache) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for mysql connectivity - directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-pgsql -Description: PostgreSQL module for PHP3 (apache) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for PostgreSQL - connectivity directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-snmp -Description: SNMP module for PHP3 (apache) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for SNMP functions - directly from PHP3 scripts. -Package: php3-xml -Description: XML module for PHP3 (apache) - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - . - This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for XML parsing - functions directly from PHP3 scripts. - - - -Source package: php4 -Package: caudium-php4 -Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language - This package provides the loadable module for the caudium webserver. Compiled in - modules are: bcmath, calendar, curl, dba, exif, filepro, ftp, mm, sockets, wddx, - xml, yp and zlib. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. - . - The most significant change between php3 and php4 is the new parser engine - called Zend, which boosts performance quite impressively. -Package: php4 -Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language - This package provides the loadable module for the apache webserver. Compiled in - modules are: bcmath, calendar, curl, dba, exif, filepro, ftp, mm, sockets, wddx, - xml, yp and zlib. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. - . - The most significant change between php3 and php4 is the new parser engine - called Zend, which boosts performance quite impressively. -Package: php4-cgi -Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language - This package provides the CGI. Compiled in modules are bcmath, calendar, curl, - dba, exif, filepro, ftp, mm, sockets, wddx, xml, yp and zlib. - Please note, that as of 4.0.4-1 php4-cgi-* are deprecated. Use corresponding - php4-* package instead. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. - . - The most significant change between php3 and php4 is the new parser engine - called Zend, which boosts performance quite impressively. -Package: php4-cgi-gd -Description: GD module for php4-cgi - This package provides a module for handling graphics directly from PHP - scripts. It supports the PNG, JPEG, XPM and uncompressed GIF image formats - and ttf fonts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-cgi-imap -Description: IMAP module for php4-cgi - This package provides a module for IMAP functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-cgi-ldap -Description: LDAP module for php4-cgi - This package provides a CGI module for LDAP functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-cgi-mhash -Description: MHASH module for php4-cgi - This package provides a module for mhash functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-cgi-mysql -Description: MySQL module for php4-cgi - This package provides a module for MySQL database connections directly from - PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-cgi-pgsql -Description: PostgreSQL module for php4-cgi - This package provides a module for PostgreSQL database connections - directly from PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-cgi-snmp -Description: SNMP module for php4-cgi - This package provides a module for SNMP functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-cgi-xml -Description: XML module for php4-cgi - This package provides a module for XML functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-curl -Description: CURL module for php4 - CURL is a library for getting files from FTP, GOPHER, HTTP server. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-dev -Description: Files for PHP4 module development - This package provides the files from the PHP4 source needed for compiling - additional modules. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. - . - The most significant change between php3 and php4 is the new parser engine - called Zend, which boosts performance quite impressively. -Package: php4-domxml -Description: XMLv2 module for php4 - This package provides a module for XML functions in PHP scripts. It's the - new module uses libxml2. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-gd -Description: GD module for php4 - This package provides a module for handling graphics directly from PHP - scripts. It supports the PNG, JPEG, XPM and ttf fonts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-imap -Description: IMAP module for php4 - This package provides a module for IMAP functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-ldap -Description: LDAP module for php4 - This package provides a module for LDAP functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-mcal -Description: MCAL calendar module for php4 - This package provides a module for MCAL calendar functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-mhash -Description: MHASH module for php4 - This package provides a module for mhash functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-mysql -Description: MySQL module for php4 - This package provides a module for MySQL database connections directly from - PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-pear -Description: PEAR - PHP Extension and Application Repository - This package contains PEAR files for php4. That is plenty of classes for easier - and cleaner manipulation with eg. databases. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-pgsql -Description: PostgreSQL module for php4 - This package provides a module for PostgreSQL database connections - directly from PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-recode -Description: Character recoding module for php4 - This package provides a module for recode - character set recoding. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-snmp -Description: SNMP module for php4 - This package provides a module for SNMP functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-sybase -Description: Sybase / MS SQL Server module for php4 - This package provides a module for Sybase and Microsoft SQL Server database - connections directly from PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-xml -Description: XML module for php4 - This package provides a module for XML functions in PHP scripts. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. -Package: php4-xslt -Description: XSLT module for php4 - This package provides a module for XSLT with Sablotron backend an XSL parser. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. - - - -Source package: php4-gd2 -Package: php4-gd2 -Description: GD module (with GD2) for php4 - This package provides a module for handling graphics directly from PHP - scripts. It supports the PNG, JPEG, XPM and ttf fonts. It is compiled with - libgd2, so it has more functions, but it may happen, that what worked with php4-gd - will not or will have strange results. This will be hopefuly fixed with newer libgd2. - . - PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed - from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown - in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write - dynamically generated pages quickly. - - - -Source package: phpdoc -Package: phpdoc -Description: Documentation for PHP4 and PHP3 - This package provides the documentation for the PHP4 scripting language. - It is mostly complete now, but it undergoes continual improvements. - . - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 4.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting - language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a - couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the - language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated - pages quickly. - - - -Source package: phpgroupware -Package: phpgroupware -Description: Web based GroupWare system written in PHP - phpGroupWare is a web based GroupWare system. It comes with several core - apps for email, calendar, todo list, address book, file manager, and a - notepad. It also provides a framework for add-on applications to integrate - seamlessly in phpGroupWare. Some samples are a bookmark manager, a trouble - ticket system, a weather reporter, a phone log, a chat program, and a forum - system. There are many more in development, and you can develop your own as - well. - . - You should use it if you would like a powerful groupware system that can be - access from anywhere on the Internet, and allows for custom add-ons. For - companies with a distributed user base, it's an ideal solution. Oh, and did I - mention that its FREE? -Package: phpgroupware-addressbook -Description: The phpGroupWare addressbook management application - This phpGroupWare application provides a searchable addressbook with vcard support. -Package: phpgroupware-admin -Description: The phpGroupWare administration application - This phpGroupWare application provide the administration facilities for - phpGroupWare (add and remove groups, users, applications, session handling - etc.). -Package: phpgroupware-api -Description: The phpGroupWare API - This package provides php include files (libraries) to develop phpGroupWare - applications. The phpGroupWare API handles session management, user/group - management, has support for multiple databases, using the PHPLIB database - abstraction method, we support templates using the PHPLIB Templates class, a - file system interface, and even a network i/o interface. - . - On top of these standard functions, phpGroupWare provides several functions to - give you the information you need about the users environment, and to properly - plug into phpGroupWare. -Package: phpgroupware-api-doc -Description: The phpGroupWare API Documentation - This package provides documentation files for phpGroupWare API. - Please refer to phpgroupware-api package for a quick library description. - are not worried about a bit of handwork, you may install them. -Package: phpgroupware-calendar -Description: The phpGroupWare calendar management application - This phpGroupWare application provides a calendar scheduling application with - alerts for high priority events. -Package: phpgroupware-chora -Description: The phpGroupWare CVS interface application - This phpGroupWare application provides a web interface to a CVS repository. -Package: phpgroupware-dj -Description: The phpGroupWare mp3 db interface application - This phpGroupWare applications provides a web interface to handle a local database of - mp3 files. -Package: phpgroupware-doc -Description: The phpGroupWare Documentation - This package provides documentation files for phpGroupWare. - Please refer to phpgroupware package for a quick software descriprion. -Package: phpgroupware-email -Description: The phpGroupWare E-Mail management application - This phpGroupWare application provides a full featured, web based E-Mail - client. -Package: phpgroupware-filemanager -Description: The phpGroupWare file manager application - This phpGroupWare application provides a file manager facility to let users - upload files to the system, allowing both private and shared access to the - files. -Package: phpgroupware-forum -Description: The phpGroupWare forum application - This phpGroupWare provides a web based forum system. -Package: phpgroupware-headlines -Description: The phpGroupWare headlines catcher application - This phpGroupWare application let each user to catch the latest web news from - a list of supported sites. -Package: phpgroupware-inv -Description: The phpGroupWare inventory application - This phpGroupWare application provides a web based inventory handling system. -Package: phpgroupware-manual -Description: The phpGroupWare on-line manual application - This phpGroupWare application provides the on-line manual system. -Package: phpgroupware-news-admin -Description: The phpGroupWare news admin application - This phpGroupWare application provides an interface to handle a simple web - based news system. -Package: phpgroupware-nntp -Description: The phpGroupWare newsgroup reader application - This phpGroupWare application provide a web based, full featured newsgroup - reader. -Package: phpgroupware-notes -Description: The phpGroupWare notes management application - This phpGroupWare application provides a simple web based note system. -Package: phpgroupware-polls -Description: The phpGroupWare pollings application - This phpGroupWare application provides a simple polling system. -Package: phpgroupware-preferences -Description: The phpGroupWare preferences management application - This phpGroupWare application provides the user preferences management system. -Package: phpgroupware-projects -Description: The phpGroupWare projects management application - This phpGroupWare application provides a project workflow tracker. -Package: phpgroupware-skel -Description: The phpGroupWare skeleton application - This phpGroupWare application provide a base skeleton as starting point to - create other phpGroupWare applications. -Package: phpgroupware-stocks -Description: The phpGroupWare stock management application - This phpGroupWare application ptovides a stock management system. -Package: phpgroupware-todo -Description: The phpGroupWare todo list management application - This phpGroupWare application provides a TODO list management sistem. -Package: phpgroupware-transy -Description: The phpGroupWare internationalization application - This phpGroupWare application provides some functionality to handle new - language set, phrases and phpGroupWare keywords. -Package: phpgroupware-unstable-apps -Description: phpGroupWare assorted unstable applications. - This package provides unstable applications distributed with the phpGroupWare - source package. It includes application without support for either PostgreSQL - or MySQL, non "core" and alternative applications being worked on. If you -Package: phpgroupware-wap -Description: The phpGroupWare WAP module - This phpGroupWare application provides the WAP module. - - - -Source package: phplib -Package: phplib -Description: Library for easy writing web applications (stable version) - The library will help you to write medium and large sized - data-driven web applications. "Medium to larged applications" are - applications that consists of multiple database queries, have to - generate tables from database data, need a user interface that - generates SQL queries or need a comfortable and user-friendly way - to protect pages or functionality on pages. "Data-driven" - applications are applications that make use of a supported SQL - databse to create HTML content and that use HTML forms to drive - database transactions. - . - This is the official stable version - . - More information can be found at the phplib web site - http://phplib.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: phpmyadmin -Package: phpmyadmin -Description: A set of PHP-scripts to administrate MySQL over the WWW. - phpMyAdmin is intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the WWW. - Currently it can: - - create and drop databases - - create, copy, drop and alter tables - - delete, edit and add fields - - execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries - - manage keys on fields - - load text files into tables - - create and read dumps of tables - - export and import CSV data - - administer one single database - - - -Source package: phppgadmin -Package: phppgadmin -Description: A set of PHP-scripts to administrate PostgreSQL over the WWW. - phpPgAdmin is intended to handle the administration of PostgreSQL over - the WWW. Currently it can: - - create and drop databases - - create, copy, drop and alter tables/views/sequences/functions - - edit and add fields (to the extent Postgres does) - - execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries - - manage keys on fields - - load text files into tables - - create and read dumps of tables - - administer one single database - - administer postgres users - - - -Source package: phpsysinfo -Package: phpsysinfo -Description: PHP Based Host Information - phpSysInfo is a PHP script that displays information about the - host being accessed. - . - It will displays things like Uptime, CPU, Memory, LM Sensors, - SCSI, IDE, PCI, Ethernet, Floppy, and Video Information. - . - It has support for multiple languages and themes. - - - -Source package: picasm -Package: picasm -Description: Assembler for the Microchip PIC-family Microcontrollers - An assembler for the the Microchip PIC family of - microcontrollers. Supports the majority of the Microchip PIC - family. Uses Microchip (not Parallax) syntax. - - - -Source package: picturebook -Package: picturebook -Description: Images and movie capture utility for the Sony picturebook - This program captures images and movies on a Sony VAIO picturebook - laptop, taking advantage of the built in CCD camera, hardware - JPEG encoder, and jog dial. - . - Please note that this package is superseded in functionality by - video4linux's Motion Eye Camera Driver. - - - -Source package: picview -Package: picview -Description: An image preview and viewing system for Gnome. - Picview is an image viewing program for Gnome. Picview will create an index of - all the pictures in a directory. It can have large or small previews. Images - can be viewed in a window using Electric Eyes or in full screen mode. It also - has drag and drop support. - - - -Source package: pidentd -Package: pidentd -Description: TCP/IP IDENT protocol server. - Identd is a server which implements the TCP/IP proposed standard IDENT user - identification protocol as specified in the RFC 1413 document. - - - -Source package: pigtk -Package: pigtk -Description: Pike interface for GTK+ - This package contains modules to allow you to use GTK+ in Pike programs. - All widgets in gtk 1.2 are accessible. - - - -Source package: pike -Package: pike -Description: Powerful interpreted programming language - Pike is an interpreted, object-oriented, dynamic programming language - with a syntax similar to C. It includes many powerful data types and - a module system that, for instance, provides image manipulation, - database connectivity and advanced cryptography. -Package: pike-gdbm -Description: Gdbm module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to gdbm databases. -Package: pike-gmp -Description: Gmp module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to gmp functions. -Package: pike-gz -Description: Gz module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to zlib compression functions. -Package: pike-image -Description: Image module for Pike - This module provides many powerful image processing functions to - Pike programs. Handles GIF, JPEG and PNM. -Package: pike-mysql -Description: Mysql module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to Mysql databases. -Package: pike-perl -Description: Perl module for Pike - This Pike module makes it possible to use Perl code in Pike programs. -Package: pike-pg -Description: Postgres module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to Postgres databases. - - - -Source package: pike7 -Package: pike7 -Description: Powerful interpreted programming language - Pike is an interpreted, object-oriented, dynamic programming language - with a syntax similar to C. It includes many powerful data types and - a module system that, for instance, provides image manipulation, - database connectivity and advanced cryptography. -Package: pike7-gdbm -Description: Gdbm module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to gdbm databases. -Package: pike7-gl -Description: Mesa module for Pike - This Pike modules provides access to the Mesa 3D graphics library. -Package: pike7-gtk -Description: GTK module for Pike - This Pike modules provides access to the GTK+ library. -Package: pike7-gz -Description: Gz module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to zlib compression functions. -Package: pike7-image -Description: Image module for Pike - This module provides many powerful image processing functions to - Pike programs. -Package: pike7-lobotomized-crypto -Description: Lobotomized crypto module for Pike - This Pike modules contains MD5 and SHA functions. -Package: pike7-mysql -Description: Mysql module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to Mysql databases. -Package: pike7-sybase -Description: Sybase module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to Sybase databases. - - - -Source package: pike7.2 -Package: pike7.2 -Description: Powerful interpreted programming language - Pike is an interpreted, object-oriented, dynamic programming language - with a syntax similar to C. It includes many powerful data types and - a module system that, for instance, provides image manipulation, - database connectivity and advanced cryptography. -Package: pike7.2-gdbm -Description: Gdbm module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to gdbm databases. -Package: pike7.2-gl -Description: Mesa module for Pike - This Pike modules provides access to the Mesa 3D graphics library. -Package: pike7.2-gtk -Description: GTK module for Pike - This Pike modules provides access to the GTK+ library. -Package: pike7.2-gz -Description: Gz module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to zlib compression functions. -Package: pike7.2-image -Description: Image module for Pike - This module provides many powerful image processing functions to - Pike programs. -Package: pike7.2-lobotomized-crypto -Description: Lobotomized crypto module for Pike - This Pike modules contains MD5 and SHA functions. -Package: pike7.2-mysql -Description: Mysql module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to Mysql databases. -Package: pike7.2-sybase -Description: Sybase module for Pike - This Pike module provides access to Sybase databases. - - - -Source package: pileup -Package: pileup -Description: Morse code pileup trainer for SB compatible soundcards. - Pileup is a morse code program which generates callsigns using - a specified number of the SoundBlaster's voices. - . - This simulates the sound of a CW pileup. The greater the number - of voices the more difficult the program is. - The idea is based on the tapes used at Amateur Radio Conventions - to test people's CW skills. However it is more random and can be - made more difficult! - . - You have to use a adlib or soundblaster compatible soundcard. - - - -Source package: pilot-link -Package: libpisock-dev -Description: static libraries for communicating with a Pilot PDA. - libpisockdev contains development libraries and header files for writing - applications that want to communicate with a 3COM Palm Pilot. -Package: libpisock3 -Description: Libraries for communicating with a Pilot PDA. - libpisock contains libraries used by pilot-link and any other packages - that want to communicate with a 3COM Palm Pilot. -Package: libpisock4 -Description: Libraries for communicating with a Pilot PDA. - libpisock contains libraries used by pilot-link and any other packages - that want to communicate with a 3COM Palm Pilot. -Package: pilot-link -Description: Tools to communicate with a 3COM Pilot PDA over a serial port. - pilot-link is a set of tools that communicate with a 3COM Pilot PDA. -Package: pilot-link-perl -Description: Perl tools to communicate with a 3COM Pilot PDA over a serial port. - This package provides Perl programs with a means of communicating directly - with a Pilot. - - - -Source package: pilot-link3 -Package: libpisock3 -Description: Libraries for communicating with a Pilot PDA. - libpisock contains libraries used by pilot-link and any other packages - that want to communicate with a 3COM Palm Pilot. - - - -Source package: pilot-manager -Package: pilot-manager -Description: PalmPilot PIM, UI, and Conduit Manager - PilotManager is a tool that allows you to synchronize databases on your - 3Com PalmPilot with applications on your Unix platform. It is a full - Hotsync daemon that is user extensible. Developers can write their own - conduits to synchronize Pilot databases with the desktop application of - their choice. - - - -Source package: pilot-template -Package: pilot-template -Description: Code generator for PalmPilot programs - pilot-template will generate skeleton code, Makefiles, icons, etc. - for programming for the Palm Pilot. It is best used in conjunction - with prc-tools (lets you compile for the Pilot on your Debian machine) and - pilrc (the Pilot resource compiler), which are also available as Debian - packages. - - - -Source package: pilrc -Package: pilrc -Description: PalmOS resource compiler and editor - PilRC is a resource compiler for PDAs running the Pal operation - system. It is intended for use with the GCC cross-compiler for - PalmOS that is provided in the prc-tools package. - . - This version of PilRC also includes pilrcui, a GTK-based beta-quality - X frontend to PilRC. - - - -Source package: pinfo -Package: pinfo -Description: An alternative info-file viewer - pinfo is an viewer for Info documents, which is based on ncurses. - The key-commands are in the style of lynx. - - - -Source package: pingus -Package: pingus -Description: Free Lemmings(tm) clone - Pingus is a free Lemmings clone covered under the GPL. Pingus uses ClanLib, - which allows you to compile Pingus under Windows and Linux, other operating - systems might follow. A Windows version isn't available, but it should be - possible to compile it from source. Under Linux it is possible to play Pingus - under X or in fullscreen, using svgalib or OpenPTC, it runs in 640x480x16bpp. - . - Pingus will have two main modes, one will be a full featured lemmings clone, - with all of the basic actions (digger, bridger, etc.) and extensible to - include new action and levels. The other mode will be a worms clone, with - bazooka pingus, different weapons, etc. At the moment the lemmings mode - makes good progress, all basic pingus are painted and the implementation of - them goes on. I haven't started to implement the worms mode yet, this will - follow when I am finish with the lemmings mode. Both modes will have sub - modes for multiplay, over Internet, LAN or split screen. - . - This package contains only the executable binary. - . - URL: http://pingus.seul.org -Package: pingus-data -Description: Free Lemmings(tm) clone - Pingus is a free Lemmings clone covered under the GPL. Pingus uses ClanLib, - which allows you to compile Pingus under Windows and Linux, other operating - systems might follow. A Windows version isn't available, but it should be - possible to compile it from source. Under Linux it is possible to play Pingus - under X or in fullscreen, using svgalib or OpenPTC, it runs in 640x480x16bpp. - . - Pingus will have two main modes, one will be a full featured lemmings clone, - with all of the basic actions (digger, bridger, etc.) and extensible to - include new action and levels. The other mode will be a worms clone, with - bazooka pingus, different weapons, etc. At the moment the lemmings mode - makes good progress, all basic pingus are painted and the implementation of - them goes on. I haven't started to implement the worms mode yet, this will - follow when I am finish with the lemmings mode. Both modes will have sub - modes for multiplay, over Internet, LAN or split screen. - . - This package contains all architecture independend files. - . - URL: http://pingus.seul.org - - - -Source package: pipenightdreams -Package: pipenightdreams -Description: Connect pipes to get the water flowing from inlet to outlet. - If you know the old arcade-game "Pipe Dreams", you'll instantly recognize - this. The goal is to connect different pipe segments to let the water flow - from the inlet and through as many pipes as possible, until it finally - reaches the outlet. This requires an even combination of speed, skill and - foresight. - - - -Source package: pixmap -Package: pixmap -Description: A pixmap editor. - Pixmap is a tool for creating or editing rectangular images made up of colored - pixels, i.e., pixmaps. Pixmaps are intensively used in X to define window - backgrounds, icon images, etc. These are for example used as icons on the - desktop or in the debian menu. - - - -Source package: pj-9511 -Package: pj-9511 -Description: November 1995 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of November 1995 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9601 -Package: pj-9601 -Description: January 1996 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of January 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9603 -Package: pj-9603 -Description: March 1996 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of March 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9605 -Package: pj-9605 -Description: May 1996 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of May 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9607 -Package: pj-9607 -Description: July 1996 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of July 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9609 -Package: pj-9609 -Description: September 1996 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of September 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9611 -Package: pj-9611 -Description: November 1996 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of November 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9701 -Package: pj-9701 -Description: January 1997 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of January 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9703 -Package: pj-9703 -Description: March 1997 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of March 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9704 -Package: pj-9704 -Description: April 1997 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of April 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9705 -Package: pj-9705 -Description: May 1997 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of May 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9706 -Package: pj-9706 -Description: June 1997 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of June 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9709 -Package: pj-9709 -Description: September 1997 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of September 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9710 -Package: pj-9710 -Description: October 1997 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of October 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9801 -Package: pj-9801 -Description: January 1998 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of January 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9803 -Package: pj-9803 -Description: March 1998 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of March 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9805 -Package: pj-9805 -Description: May 1998 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of May 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9806 -Package: pj-9806 -Description: June 1998 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of June 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9807 -Package: pj-9807 -Description: July 1998 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of July 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9809 -Package: pj-9809 -Description: September 1998 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of September 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9811 -Package: pj-9811 -Description: November 1998 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of November 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9812 -Package: pj-9812 -Description: December 1998 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of December 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9901 -Package: pj-9901 -Description: January 1999 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of January 1999 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9902 -Package: pj-9902 -Description: February 1999 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of February 1999 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9903 -Package: pj-9903 -Description: March 1999 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of March 1999 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pj-9904 -Package: pj-9904 -Description: April 1999 number of Pluto Journal. - This is the number of April 1999 of Pluto Journal, the official - magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. - You can find more information at: - http://www.pluto.linux.it - - - -Source package: pkf -Package: pkf -Description: Perl Kanji code conversion Filter - Pkf is a perl script and has features as nkf (Network Kanji - Filter). This converts from an input code including one of - JIS, SJIS, Japanese EUC to a code another assigned one. - - - -Source package: pkg-order -Package: pkg-order -Description: A Package dependency checker and install ordering tool - It does dependency checks, if you wish. It knows the difference - between installed, new (and available) packages, and the relationship - fields (pre-depends, depends, recommends, and suggests). (For - example, the current packages list need not be read in unless you - want dependency checks; you may already have done that and now merely - wish an ordering). It comes with a Test::Harness test suite, to - protect the world against my typos. Oh, it knows about epochs as well - if your dpkg does. This could be the basis of mass compiling the - packages on a new architecture, or to build a release from scratch. - . - It creates associative arrays of currently installed packages - (/var/lib/dpkg/status), and new packages (given a packages file at - the command line). Then, in the checking dependency phase, for each - package in the new packages list, it looks at the dependencies, and - ensure that each dependency is satisfied in either the new list or - the installed list. If the directive is satisfied from the list of - new packages, that package is added to the list of packages to be - topographically sorted. It understands Pre-Depends and will insert - breaks into the sorted list to separate the installation process into - separate runs as required to satisfy Pre-Dependencies. - . - All this is a set of perl5 libraries, so people may use the API in - their own scripts. - - - -Source package: pkgconfig -Package: pkg-config -Description: program and autoconf macro to gather compile/link flags - pkg-config is a program to get compile and link flags for libraries - you're linking with. It requires the library package to install - a description file with the needed information. - - - -Source package: pkglist -Package: pkglist -Description: Package List Correcter - Pkglist is the package list correcter, which help us generating mini - Debian. - - - -Source package: pks -Package: pks -Description: Public Key Server - There PGP public email key servers which allow one to exchange - public keys running using the Internet and UUCP mail systems. Those - capable of accessing the WWW might prefer to use the WWW interface - - - -Source package: pkspxy -Package: pkspxy -Description: PGP Public Key Server Proxy Daemon - This package implements a caching proxy to be used between any - program which speaks the HKP protocol for PGP public key exchange, - and any HKP-capable key server (this will probably be pks). -Package: pkspxyc -Description: PGP Public Key Server Proxy Client - pkspxyc is the "smart" client to be used with the PKS proxy server. - More generally, it can be used as a HKP client with almost any PGP - key server. - - - -Source package: pktrace -Package: pktrace -Description: Converts Metafont fonts into Type1 fonts - pktrace is a small Python program that lets you trace a TeX bitmap - font (a METAFONT font) into a PFA or PFB font (A PostScript Type1 - Scalable Font). It is licensed under the GNU GPL. - . - Type1 fonts offer many advantages over bitmaps, as they allow - PostScript files to render correctly on printers with many resolutions. - Moreover, Ghostscript can generate much better PDF, if given scalable - fonts. - - - -Source package: plan -Package: netplan -Description: Network server for `plan' - Plan is a schedule planner based on X/Motif. - . - Netplan adds to plan multiuser capability using an IP server. - . - WARNING: the best level of authentication offered by netplan in - this version is identd. That's quite weak, so watch the manpage and - tune the config carefully. -Package: plan -Description: X/Motif day planner (dynamically compiled with LessTif) - Plan is a schedule planner based on X/Motif. It displays a month calendar - similar to xcal, but every day box is large enough to show appointments in - small print. By pressing on a day box, the appointments for that day can be - listed and edited. Appointments are entered with the following information - (everything except the time is optional): - . - - the date, time, and length of the appointment - - an optional text message to be printed, - - an optional script to be executed, - - early-warn and late-warn triggers that precede the alarm time - - repetitions: [n-th] weekdays, days-of-the-month, every n days, yearly - - optional fast command-line appointment entry - - flexible ways to specify holidays and vacations - - extensive context help - - multiuser capability using the netplan server, provided by the netplan - package - - - -Source package: planner-el -Package: planner-el -Description: The Emacs Planner - This package extends emacs-wiki to act as a day planner. - - - -Source package: playmidi -Package: playmidi -Description: MIDI player - Playmidi is a MIDI file player that will playback to FM, GUS, - and external MIDI. It also supports Creative Music Files (CMF) and - Microsoft RIFF (RMI) files and large MIDI archives from games such - as Ultima 7. - . - There are 3 interfaces: text only, svgalib, and X. - - - -Source package: playmp3list -Package: playmp3list -Description: another front-end to mpg123 with theme support - Main features: - . - o Displays a large scrollable playlist - o Browse playlists, directories and 'virtual playlists', even while playing - o Fully configurable key mappings and color schemes in a playmp3listrc file - o Real-time toggling of shuffle / repeat modes - o Instant jumps to one of 10 configurable directories/playlists - o Standard player controls - o PCM Volume changing - o Time elapsed and song format displays - o Optional ID3v1 tag extraction in the playlist - o Full / short (beautified) filename display in playlist - o Command-line options to quickly override rc file settings - o Uses mpg123 for decoding - - - -Source package: plex86 -Package: createdisk -Description: Plex86 Empty Disk Image Utility - This tool is part of the Plex86 project. Its purpose is to generate - disk images that are used to allocate the guest operating system in - Plex86 environment. - . - It can be useful for other programs that also make use of disk images, - like Bochs. -Package: plex86 -Description: PC virtualization program to run x86 operating systems. - Plex86 is an extensible free PC virtualization software program which will - allow PC and workstation users to run multiple operating systems concurrently - on the same machine. - . - Plex86 is able to run several operating systems, including MSDOS, FreeDOS, - Windows9x/NT, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD. It will run as much of the - operating system and application software natively as possible, the rest - being emulated by the PC virtualization monitor. -Package: plex86-kernel-src -Description: kernel code for Plex86 - This package includes sources of the Plex86 kernel code. You can - use them to build the linux module required to run Plex86. -Package: xfonts-vga -Description: VGA fonts for X, required by Bochs and Plex86 - This VGA font package provides fonts to emulate a text console in X and it is - required for Bochs and Plex86 to work. - . - Might be useful for other programs too. - - - -Source package: plib -Package: plib-dev -Description: Portability Libraries: Development package, stable release - Provides a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, - some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene - graph API built on top of OpenGL. -Package: plib1 -Description: Portability Libraries: Run-time package, stable release - Provides a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, - some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene - graph API built on top of OpenGL. - - - -Source package: plib-doc -Package: plib-doc -Description: Portability Libraries: documentation and examples - The Portability Libraries plib provide a Joystick interface, a - simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, some standard geometry functions, - a sound library and a simple scene graph API built on top of OpenGL. - . - This packages contains HTML documentation and examples for plib. - - - -Source package: plib1.5 -Package: plib1.5 -Description: Portability Libraries: Run-time package, unstable release - Provides a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, - some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene - graph API built on top of OpenGL. -Package: plib1.5-dev -Description: Portability Libraries: Development package, unstable release - Provides a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, - some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene - graph API built on top of OpenGL. - - - -Source package: plib1.5-doc -Package: plib1.5-doc -Description: Portability Libraries: documentation and examples - The Portability Libraries plib provide a Joystick interface, a - simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, some standard geometry functions, - a sound library and a simple scene graph API built on top of OpenGL. - . - This packages contains HTML documentation and examples for plib. - - - -Source package: pload -Package: pload -Description: Program to monitor network device statistics - Pload is a program to monitor ppp network device statistics and - graphs information using Athena stripchart widgets. It can monitor - any device that reports statistics to /proc/net/dev including - ethernet, plip, loopback etc. It shows totals and current rates - for a given ppp interface and is customizable to show using X - resources. - - - -Source package: ploticus -Package: ploticus -Description: A script driven business graphics package - Ploticus is script-driven, which makes it suitable for automated, - unattended uses, or for applications that will be run again and again. - In general, ploticus is good at making graphs like you would see in - newspapers and news magazines, business publications, journals for - medical and social sciences, and so on. - . - Ploticus is not a function or mathematical plotting package like - gnuplot, nor would it be a good choice for applications where - mathematical formulas or scientific notations are to be rendered - as an integral part of the data display. Ploticus is also not - intended as a "marketing" graphics package. Its goal is to - display data crisply without extra decoration and distracting - "dingbats" that cloud the picture. - . - Ploticus supports awide range of output options, including jpeg - (Joint Photographics Experts Group format), png (Portable Network - Graphics format) , svg (Simple Vector Graphics), bmp (Microsoft BitMaP), - ps (PostScript), and X11. - - - -Source package: ploticus-doc -Package: ploticus-doc -Description: Documentation and gallery of examples for ploticus - Ploticus-doc contains the documentation for ploticus. This includes - the handbook, and an extensive gallery of example input files. - - - -Source package: plotmtv -Package: plotmtv -Description: multipurpose X11 plotting program. - PLOTMTV's capabilities include 2D line and scatter plots (x-vs-y), - contour plots, 3D surface, line and scatter plots as well as vector plots. - The program has an rough but functional Graphical User Interface, through - which it is possible to zoom in, zoom out, pan, toggle between 2D and 3D - plots, and rotate 3D plots. Both color and grayscale postscript output are - supported. - - - -Source package: plotutils -Package: libplot -Description: The GNU plotutils libraries. - The GNU plotting utilities include programs for plotting - two-dimensional scientific data. They are built on top of GNU - `libplot', a library for device-independent two-dimensional vector - graphics. - . - This package contains the shared libraries used by the programmes in - plotutils to alleviate the need for packages to depend on the entire - plotutils package. -Package: libplot-dev -Description: The GNU plotutils libraries (development files). - The GNU plotting utilities include programs for plotting - two-dimensional scientific data. They are built on top of GNU - `libplot', a library for device-independent two-dimensional vector - graphics. - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries necessary - for building programs which use libplot. -Package: plotutils -Description: The GNU plotutils (plotting utilities) package. - The GNU plotting utilities include programs for plotting - two-dimensional scientific data. They are built on top of GNU - `libplot', a library for device-independent two-dimensional vector - graphics. - - - -Source package: plplot -Package: plplot -Description: Scientific plotting library - PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich - enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including - line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters - (including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package - is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a - handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use, - virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable. - . - APIs are provided for C, C++, and Fortran (Tcl/Tk bindings are available - in a separate package plplot-tcl). - . - A program for rendering Tektronix vector files is also included in - this package. - . - See http://emma.la.asu.edu/plplot for more information on PLplot. -Package: plplot-bin -Description: Miscellaneous utilities for PLplot, a plotting library - This package contains the following utility programs based on PLplot, a - scientific plotting library: pltek (review a Tektronix vector file), plpr - (converts a PLplot metafile to a printable format), and plm2gif (converts a - PLplot metafile to GIF). - . - See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. -Package: plplot-c++ -Description: C++ bindings for PLplot, a plotting library - This package contains the C++ bindings for PLplot, a scientific plotting - library, in the form of a shared library. - . - See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. -Package: plplot-common -Description: Scientific plotting library - PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich - enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including - line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters - (including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package - is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a - handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use, - virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable. - . - This package contains the common library files (fonts & maps) needed by - the PLplot libraries. - . - See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. -Package: plplot-dev -Description: Header and static libraries for PLplot, a plotting library - This package contains all that is needed for doing development in C, - C++, Fortran, and Tcl/Tk with the PLplot, a scientific plotting library. - . - See http://emma.la.asu.edu/plplot for more information on PLplot. -Package: plplot-doc -Description: Documentation for PLplot, a plotting library - This package contains documentation for PLplot, a scientific plotting - library. A manual in PostScript format and an info file are - included, as well as examples for C, C++, Fortran, Tcl/Tk, and - Python. - . - See http://emma.la.asu.edu/plplot for more information on PLplot. -Package: plplot-tcl -Description: Tcl/Tk support for PLplot, a plotting library - This package contains the Tcl/Tk support for PLplot, a scientific - plotting library: shared and static libraries, Tcl modules, some - programs for interactive use of PLplot (plrender, plserver, and - pltcl), and utility programs for converting PLplot meta files (plpr - and plm2gif). - . - See http://emma.la.asu.edu/plplot for more information on PLplot. -Package: plplot-xwin -Description: Scientific plotting library - This package provides the basic shared library for PLplot, a scientific - plotting library. It contains all drivers, except the Tcl/Tk one (install - package plplot-tcl if you need them). Also included is the utility - program plrender to render PLplot metafiles. - . - See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. -Package: python-plplot -Description: Python support for PLplot, a plotting library - This package contains the library plmodule.so for gluing the PLplot - scientific plotting library into Python applications. Examples are also - provided. - . - See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. - - - -Source package: plptools -Package: plptools -Description: Access Psion series 5 over a serial link - This package lets you access Psion drives over a serial link. You - can mount them, pseudo NFS style, or access them via ftp-like - commands. - . - The software is partially based on p3nfs, which is also packed for - Debian, but plptools uses the native Psion protocol, whereas p3nfs - requires a program to be installed on the Psion. - - - -Source package: plucker -Package: plucker -Description: Pluck stuff from the web and read on your PalmOS device - Plucks stuff from the web (or any URL), and encodes them - appropriately for viewing on a PalmOS device. Very flexible in the - way sites are plucked, e.g. link depth, images etc. Includes the - PalmOS viewer program. - - - -Source package: plum -Package: plum -Description: IRC proxy, stationing, logging, and bot program (pirc). - plum works as personal proxy, stationing, logging, and bot program on - IRC (Internet Relay Chat). It has many modules, so the user can use - a lot of functions. It is also easy to customize its configurations. - Note that its documents are only available in Japanese. - - - -Source package: plwm -Package: plwm -Description: Window Manager Library for Python - A window manager library for Python, with an example window manager. - - - -Source package: pm3 -Package: libpm3 -Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Libraries - The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based - on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. Programs built with - PM3 require this library. -Package: libpm3-extra -Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Extra Libraries - The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based - on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. This package contains - libraries not actually part of the base compiler itself, but nonetheless - probably very useful for Modula-3 development. -Package: libpm3-static -Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Static Libraries - The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based - on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. This package contains - the static link libraries needed to build standalone executables. -Package: m3gdb -Description: Modula-3 aware debugger based on GDB - GDB is a source-level debugger, capable of breaking programs at any specific - line, displaying variable values, and determining where errors occurred. - This is a special version of GDB which can be used to debug programs built - with Modula-3. It is probably not as current as the standard GDB, so you - won't likely want this unless you are using PM3. -Package: mentor -Description: A collection of algorithm animations - Mentor encapsulates the Zeus animation library for Modula-3 into a single - application. Zeus itself is not very well documented, but a summary of the - animations which are part of the mentor application is available at: - . - http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/zeus/home.html -Package: netobjd -Description: the Network Object agent daemon - The Network Objects package provides a simple but powerful facility for - remote method invocation in the context of Modula-3. Under Network - Objects, all subtypes of the object type NetObj.T are treated specially - in that they can be passed to remote address spaces by reference. This - remote reference appears at the destination as a surrogate object which - is a subtype of the original object type. If the original type has - methods, these methods can be remotely invoked through the surrogate. -Package: obliq -Description: An interactive interpreter for the Obliq language. - Obliq is a small, statically scoped, untyped language. It is object-oriented, - higher-order, and distributed. State is local to an address space, while - computation can migrate over the network. The distributed computation - mechanism is based on Modula-3 Network Objects. - . - This package includes several versions of Obliq: - obliq: Obliq interpreter - obliq-3D: Obliq interpreter with full 3D animation support - obliq-anim: Obliq interpreter with full animation support - obliq-min: Obliq interpreter with minimal runtime hooks - obliq-std: Obliq interpreter with the standard runtime hooks - obliq-ui: Obliq interpreter with ui support - obliqsrv: Obliq server - obliqsrv-std: Obliq server with the standard runtime hooks - obliqsrv-ui: Obliq server with ui support - visobliq: Prototype of an easy-to-use distributed programming - environment using Obliq -Package: pm3 -Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 - The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based - on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. - . - Modula-3 is a systems programming language that descends from Mesa, - Modula-2, Cedar, and Modula-2+. It also resembles its cousins Object - Pascal, Oberon, and Euclid. - . - The goal of Modula-3 is to be as simple and safe as it can be while - meeting the needs of modern systems programmers. Instead of exploring new - features, they studied the features of the Modula family of languages - that have proven themselves in practice and tried to simplify them into - a harmonious language. They found that most of the successful features - were aimed at one of two main goals: greater robustness, and a simpler, - more systematic type system. - . - Modula-3 retains one of Modula-2's most successful features, the - provision for explicit interfaces between modules. It adds objects and - classes, exception handling, garbage collection, lightweight processes - (or threads), and the isolation of unsafe features. - . - A large number of platform independent libraries are available for easily - constructing distributed, graphical, multi-threaded applications. -Package: pm3-extra -Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Extra Files - The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based - on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. This package contains - tools and demonstrations not actually part of the base compiler itself, but - nonetheless probably very useful for Modula-3 development. - - - -Source package: pm3i386 -Package: pm3-boot -Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Bootstrap - This package is only for people who intend to *build* PM3 from scratch. - You do not need this for any other purpose whatsoever. - - - -Source package: pmake -Package: pmake -Description: 4.4BSD make (pmake). - Pmake is a program designed to simplify the maintenance of other - programs. Its input is a list of specifications as to the files upon - which programs and other files depend. mkdep, a program to construct - Makefile dependency lists, is also included. - - - -Source package: pmidi -Package: pmidi -Description: a command line midi player for ALSA - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This is a straightforward command line program to play midi files - through the ALSA sequencer. - . - As you can specify the client and port to connect to on the command - line it is also useful for testing ALSA or clients that need to receive - sequencer events. - - - -Source package: pmidi-0.9 -Package: pmidi-0.9 -Description: A command line midi player for ALSA 0.9 series - ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, - while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. - . - This program works with ALSA drivers version 0.9 series. - . - This is a straightforward command line program to play midi files - through the ALSA sequencer. - . - As you can specify the client and port to connect to on the command - line it is also useful for testing ALSA or clients that need to receive - sequencer events. - - - -Source package: pms -Package: pms -Description: An MUA framework in Python - PythonMS (PMS) is an MUA framework in Python, with pluggable back-end - and front ends. Supported front ends are CLOOM, pms and pythonms - - - -Source package: pmtools -Package: pmtools -Description: Perl module tools - Perl module tools is a suite of small tools that help manage and inspect - perl modules, perl Plain Old Documentation files, and perl programs. - . - Some of the things these tools can do include: - - show the full path to a module - - show the version and description of a module - - list all installed modules with descriptions - - show what files a given program or module loads at compile time - - show what symbols a module exports - - list the methods of a class - - display the source code of a function of a module - - - -Source package: pmud -Package: pmud -Description: Apple PowerBook power management daemon - pmud is a daemon which periodically polls the PMU - (power manager) and performs functions such as enabling - or disabling devices appropriately when the power source - changes, or putting the computer into sleep mode when the - remaining battery power drops below a critical threshold. - Additional tools include a sleep command and a tool for - waking up media bay devices to work around a CD-ROM wakeup - bug in old kernels. -Package: pmud-utils -Description: Apple PowerBook power management daemon utils - pmud is a daemon which periodically polls the PMU - (power manager) and performs various housekeeping functions - depending on the power status. - This package contains additional tools including a battery - status monitor, a tool for adjustment of screen backlight - level and tool to preserve X mouse settings across sleep. - - - -Source package: pngcrush -Package: pngcrush -Description: An optimizer for PNG (Portable Network Graphics) files. - Pngcrush is an optimizer for PNG (Portable Network Graphics) files. - Its main purpose is to reduce the size of the PNG IDAT datastream by trying - various compression levels and PNG filter methods. It also can be used to - remove unwanted ancillary chunks, or to add certain chunks including gAMA, - tRNS, and textual chunks. - - - -Source package: pnm2ppa -Package: pnm2ppa -Description: PPM to PPA converter - Using pnm2ppa it's possible to run HP-GDI printers on Linux. These printers - are normally "Windows-only" and use the PPA protocol which is proprietary. - pnm2ppa supports color and is supposed to work faster than pbm2ppa. - . - pnm2ppa supports the following printers: HP Deskjet 7XX Series, HP Deskjet - 820 Series and HP Deskjet 1000 Series. - - - -Source package: pnmtopng -Package: pnmtopng -Description: PNG <-> netpbm (pnm, pbm, ppm, pgm) conversion - This works nicely with the netpbm package. It provides conversions - between the PNG and various portable image formats used by netbpm. - - - -Source package: po-utils -Package: po-utils -Description: Tool collection for handling PO files - PO utilities is meant to become a collection of tools for handling PO - files. Currently it contains just the xpot utility, which is a replacement - for xgettext that can not only handle C and C++ source code, but also - Python. - - - -Source package: poedit -Package: poedit -Description: Cross-platform gettext catalog editor - Generator for po to mo. It is built with wxWindows toolkit and can - run on Unix or Windows. - It aims to provide convenient way of editing gettext catalogs. - It features UTF-8 support, fuzzy and untranslated - records highlighting, whitespace highlighting, references browser, - header editing and can be used to create new catalogs or update - existing catalogs from source code with a single click. - - - -Source package: pointerize -Package: pointerize -Description: Internationalization utilities, based on gettext - pointerize is a set of tools used to generate message catalogs from a - set of specially formated C source files. Those message catalogs are - loaded at run-time, making it possible to have one binary that displays - messages in several languages. - . - It's based on gettext, but it makes smaller binary message catalogs - (a must when one is making internationalized boot floppies). The - programmer may use his gettexttified C source files just applying one - small change to the main() function. The translator will work with the - well known PO format. - - - -Source package: pong -Package: libpong-common -Description: Common files for making Preference/Property dialogs - PonG is a library for making preference/property dialogs for GNOME. By - default it does very simple dialog layout, however you can also use glade to - design parts of the dialogs. - . - This package contains the common files for PonG. -Package: libpong-dev -Description: development files for making Preference/Property dialogs. - PonG is a library for making preference/property dialogs for GNOME. By - default it does very simple dialog layout, however you can also use glade to - design parts of the dialogs. - . - This package contains the development files for PonG. -Package: libpong0 -Description: a library for making Preference/Property dialogs - PonG is a library for making preference/property dialogs for GNOME. By - default it does very simple dialog layout, however you can also use glade to - design parts of the dialogs. - . - This package contains the shared libraries. -Package: pong -Description: Preference/Property dialogs maker for GNOME - PonG is a library for making preference/property dialogs. By default it does - very simple dialog layout, however you can also use glade to design parts of - the dialogs. - . - This package contains the dialog editor. - - - -Source package: pop-before-smtp -Package: pop-before-smtp -Description: watch log for pop/imap auth, notify Postfix to allow relay - Spam prevention requires preventing open relaying through email - servers. However, legit users want to be able to relay. If legit - users always stayed in one spot, they'd be easy to describe to the - daemon. However, what with roving laptops, logins from home, etc., - legit users refuse to stay in one spot. - . - pop-before-smtp watches the mail log, looking for successful - pop/imap logins, and posts the originating IP address into a - database which can be checked by Postfix, to allow relaying for - people who have recently downloaded their email. - . - Contrary to other similar tools pop-before-smtp needs no hacking - in the mail daemons. On the other hand it requires the pop3/imap - daemons to run on the same machine as pop-before-smtp and postfix. - - - -Source package: pop3browser -Package: pop3browser -Description: Allows to check a pop3 mailbox before downloading any mail. - It is intended to delete unwanted (SPAM) mails before downloading - via a low-bandwidth connection. - - - -Source package: popa3d -Package: popa3d -Description: A tiny POP3 daemon, designed with security as the primary goal - popa3d is fast, small and secure pop3 daemon. It's written from scratch by - Solar Designer for OWL (Openwall Gnu/*/Linux). - . - Popa3d can work both in standalone or inetd mode. - . - For more information see DESIGN file. - - - -Source package: poppassd -Package: poppassd -Description: Password change server for Eudora and NUPOP - Installing this packet will enable Eudora and other Mac/PC Mail programs - to change the user password on your Debian server without logging into - the Server itself. - - - -Source package: popt -Package: libpopt-dev -Description: lib for parsing cmdline parameters - development files - Popt was heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, - but it allows more powerful argument expansion. It can parse arbitrary - argv[] style arrays and automatically set variables based on command - line arguments. It also allows command line arguments to be aliased via - configuration files and includes utility functions for parsing arbitrary - strings into argv[] arrays using shell-like rules. - . - This package contains the popt static library and header file. -Package: libpopt0 -Description: lib for parsing cmdline parameters - Popt was heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, - but it allows more powerful argument expansion. It can parse arbitrary - argv[] style arrays and automatically set variables based on command - line arguments. It also allows command line arguments to be aliased via - configuration files and includes utility functions for parsing arbitrary - strings into argv[] arrays using shell-like rules. - . - This package contains the runtime library and locale data. - - - -Source package: popularity-contest -Package: popularity-contest -Description: Vote for your favourite packages automatically. - . - When you install this package, it sets up a cron job that will anonymously - e-mail the Debian developers periodically with statistics about your - most used Debian packages. - . - This information helps us make decisions such as which packages should go - on the first Debian CD. Also, we can improve future versions of Debian - so that the most popular packages are the ones which are installed - automatically for new users. - - - -Source package: portmap -Package: portmap -Description: The RPC portmapper - Portmap is a server that converts RPC (Remote Procedure Call) program - numbers into DARPA protocol port numbers. It must be running in order - to make RPC calls. - . - Services that use RPC include NFS and NIS. - - - -Source package: portslave -Package: portslave -Description: Terminal server that does PPP and authenticates via RADIUS - This package provides a program named portslave which will use AT commands - to answer a modem when it rings. It will then display a login: prompt at - which the user can enter a user-name and password. If the user sends PPP - data then portslave will run it's own pppd instead and authenticate the user - via PAP. When the user-name and password are received they will be verified - via a RADIUS server. - . - At the end of the call the accounting data will be written to the RADIUS - server. - - - -Source package: post-el -Package: post-el -Description: major mode for editing mail - This is a major mode for use with Mutt, the spiffy *nix mailreader du - jour, slrn, the spiffy *nix newsreader du jour (See - http://www.mutt.org/), or whatever you can get it to work with. - - - -Source package: post-faq -Package: post-faq -Description: Post periodic FAQs to Usenet newsgroups. - The purpose of this package is to handle the posting of periodic - informational postings to the USENET using cron. - . - For this it adds appropriate Message-ID, Expires, Supersedes, and - References headers. - - - -Source package: postaci -Package: postaci -Description: Web Based Protocol Independent(IMAP, POP3) Mail Program - Postaci can handle both protools and the defaul protocol can be changed - from a single configuration file. - . - Postaci is platform independent. It can work on any operating - system which PHP supports. - . - Postaci is also database independent. It can handle with MySQL, - mSQL, Microsoft SQL, Sybase,PostgreSQL. It uses very complicated - database operations for handling with POP3 folder simulation. - . - Postaci is Turkish word for Postman. - - - -Source package: poster -Package: poster -Description: make big posters out of PostScript pages - Poster takes a one-page PostScript file and scales - it to a specified size. It can tile the resulting - image into multiple smaller pages that can be - pasted together to form the big poster. - Poster prefers EPS as its input although freer forms - of PostScript are also understood. - - - -Source package: postfix -Package: postfix -Description: A high-performance mail transport agent - Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as - an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix attempts - to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same time - being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, - the outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely - different. -Package: postfix-dev -Description: Postfix loadable modules development environment - This provides the headers and library links to build additional map - types for Postfix. If you're not developing postfix modules, then you - do not need this. -Package: postfix-doc -Description: Postfix documentation - This provides the documentation for Postfix -Package: postfix-ldap -Description: LDAP map support for Postfix - This provides support for LDAP maps in Postfix. If you plan to use LDAP maps - with Postfix, you need this. -Package: postfix-mysql -Description: MYSQL map support for Postfix - This provides support for MYSQL maps in Postfix. If you plan to use MYSQL - maps with Postfix, you need this. -Package: postfix-pcre -Description: PCRE map support for Postfix - This provides support for PCRE (perl compatible regular expression) maps in - Postfix. If you plan to use PCRE maps with Postfix, you need this. - - - -Source package: postfix-snap -Package: postfix-snap -Description: Postfix Mail Transport Agent - snapshot release - Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as - an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix attempts - to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same time - being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, - the outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely - different. - . - This is the snapshot release, which means that some of the new features - are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. -Package: postfix-snap-dev -Description: Postfix-snap loadable modules development environment - This provides the headers and library links to build additional map - types for Postfix-snap. If you're not developing postfix modules, then - you do not need this. -Package: postfix-snap-doc -Description: Postfix-snap documentation - This provides the documentation for the Postfix-snap package. -Package: postfix-snap-ldap -Description: LDAP map support for Postfix-snap - This provides support for LDAP maps in Postfix-snap. If you plan to use - LDAP maps with Postfix-snap, you need this. -Package: postfix-snap-mysql -Description: MYSQL map support for Postfix-snap - This provides support for MYSQL maps in Postfix-snap. If you plan to use - MYSQL maps with Postfix-snap, you need this. -Package: postfix-snap-pcre -Description: PCRE map support for Postfix-snap - This provides support for PCRE (perl compatible regular expression) maps in - Postfix-snap. If you plan to use PCRE maps with Postfix-snap, you need this. - - - -Source package: postgresql -Package: ecpg -Description: Embedded SQL for PostgreSQL - A preprocessor and library for embedding SQL statements in C programs that - call on the PostgreSQL database. -Package: libpgperl -Description: Perl modules for PostgreSQL. - A library to enable Perl scripts to communicate with the - PostgreSQL database backend. -Package: libpgsql2 -Description: Shared library libpq.so.2 for PostgreSQL - C and C++ libraries to enable user programs to communicate with - the PostgreSQL database backend. The backend can be on another machine and - accessed through TCP/IP. -Package: libpgtcl -Description: Tcl/Tk library and front-end for PostgreSQL. - A library to enable Tcl/Tk scripts to communicate with the - PostgreSQL database backend. -Package: odbc-postgresql -Description: ODBC support for PostgreSQL - Provides support for ODBC access to the PostgreSQL backend. -Package: pgaccess -Description: Tk/Tcl front-end for PostgreSQL database - A Tk/Tcl program for X that provides a front-end to PostgreSQL. It can be - used to generate and store queries, views and new forms. -Package: postgresql -Description: Object-relational SQL database, descended from POSTGRES. - PostgreSQL is an object-relational database, which supports a large part - of SQL-92. It is under continuous development and each release implements - more of the SQL standard. It also supports some object-oriented features. - . - As compared to MySQL, PostgreSQL is more fully featured; the trade-off is - that it is slower, though again, each release sees improvements in - efficiency. - . - This package provides the backend features; you need postgresql-client or - some other front-end to be able to access them. -Package: postgresql-client -Description: Front-end programs for PostgreSQL - This package contains client and administrative programs for PostgreSQL: - these are the user front-end, psql, and scripts for creating and destroying - users and database schemas. - . - If you install PostgreSQL on a standalone machine, you need this package - too. On a network, you need it installed somewhere on the network, but - not necessarily on the same machine. -Package: postgresql-contrib -Description: Additional facilities for PostgreSQL - The PostgreSQL contrib package provides several additional features for - the PostgreSQL database. contrib often serves as a testbed for features - before they are adopted into PostgreSQL proper: - . - apache_logging - Getting Apache to log to PostgreSQL - array - Array iterator functions - datetime - Date & time functions - earthdistance - Operator for computing earth distance for two points - findoidjoins - Finds the joins used by oid columns by examining the actual - values in the oid columns and row oids. - fulltextindex - Full text indexing using triggers - int8 - 64-bit integer arithmetic for Postgres - isbn_issn - Type extensions for ISBN (books) and ISSN (serials) - lo - Large Object maintenance - miscutil - Postgres assert checking and various utility functions - mSQL-interface - mSQL API translation library - noupdate - trigger to prevent updates on single columns - pginterface - A crude C/4GL - soundex - Prototype for soundex function - spi - PostgreSQL Server Programming Interface; 4 examples of - its use: - autoinc - A function for implementing AUTOINCREMENT/ - IDENTITY - insert_username - function for inserting user names - refint - Functions for implementing referential - integrity (foreign keys) - timetravel - Re-implements in user code the time travel - feature that was removed in 6.3. - string - C-like input/output conversion routines for strings - unixdate - Conversions from integer to datetime - userlock - User locks -Package: postgresql-dev -Description: Header files for libpq (postgresql library) - Header files for compiling C and C++ programs to link - with the libpgsql2 libraries in order to communicate with the PostgreSQL - database backend. -Package: postgresql-doc -Description: Documentation for the PostgreSQL database. - Contains all README files, user manual and examples for all PostgreSQL - packages. - . - This documentation is from release 6.5.2 of PostgreSQL. -Package: postgresql-pl -Description: A procedural language for PostgreSQL - PL/pgSQL is a procedural language based on SQL designed for - the PostgreSQL database system. -Package: postgresql-test -Description: Regression test suite for PostgreSQL - This package provides the regression test suite for PostgreSQL. This may - be useful for people porting the PostgreSQL packages to new - architectures. It is not necessary for ordinary users. -Package: python-pygresql -Description: PostgreSQL module for Python - PyGreSQL is a Python module that interfaces to a PostgreSQL database. It - embeds the PostgreSQL query library to allow easy use of the powerful - PostgreSQL features from a Python script. - - - -Source package: postgresql-slink -Package: postgresql-slink -Description: Package to ease upgrade of postgresql from Debian 2.1 to 2.2 - This package is required for the upgrade of data from postgresql 6.3.2 - on Debian 2.1 (slink) to Debian 2.2 (potato). - . - As soon as the data is successfully upgraded, this poackage should be - removed. It will not be required again. It contains 6.3.2 bianries - that are needed to read the data from a 6.3.2 database and dump it out - for 6.5.3 to update. - - - -Source package: postilion -Package: postilion -Description: An X Mail User Agent which handles MIME, PGP and Spelling. - It is mainly written in C but the user interface is done in tcl/tk. The - following is a non exhaustive list of the capabilities: - . - * Multilingual Interface - * MIME Support - * Composing - * Multiple Address Books - * Message Database - * Virtual Folders - * Message Hold - * Watcher - * Spell Checking "As One Types" - * POP3 and IMAP Folders - * Supports Delivery Status Notifications - * Supports PGP/MIME - - - -Source package: postit -Package: postit -Description: A program sending news - Sending news from your local inn newsserver to another host - - - -Source package: postmark -Package: postmark -Description: File system benchmark from NetApp. - Benchmark that's based around small file operations similar to those used on - large mail servers and news servers. Has been ported to NT so should be good - for comparing OSs. - - - -Source package: postnews -Package: postnews -Description: Post Usenet articles via NNTP from the command line - Postnews is a small command line utility written in Python - that posts Usenet articles onto remote servers. - - - -Source package: potool -Package: potool -Description: A program to aid manipulation of gettext po files - This package contains the filter program 'potool', as well - as a few helper scripts: - poedit - helps editing of po files in your - favourite editor - postats, postats1 - prints statistics of how much of a file - is translated - - - -Source package: povray-manual -Package: povray-manual -Description: Persistence of Vision Raytracer 3.0.20 manual in HTML - This package contains the manual for version 3.0.20 of the Persistence - of Vision Raytracer (POV-Ray). This manual includes pictures showing - the results of the examples given in the document. - - - -Source package: power-applet -Package: power-applet -Description: GNOME battery monitor applet - GNOME panel applet to read /proc/apm. - It has theming (evil) and does nifty stuff like animations when low on power - (because when you're low on power, you want to waste cpu cycles on animation). - - - -Source package: powermanga -Package: powermanga -Description: A vertical shoot 'em up for X11 with colourful 3D graphics. - Powermanga is a shoot 'em up with 60 different enemies, 40 meteors, numerous - weapons, many end of level baddies, spaceship power-ups and lots of other - surprises. -Package: powermanga-data -Description: Graphics and audio data for powermanga. - This package contains the architecture-independent data for powermanga. - - - -Source package: powerpc-utils -Package: powerpc-utils -Description: Various utilities for Linux/PowerPC - Utilities for Linux on PowerPC hardware. - . - mousemode - tell an ADB mouse to use a given device handler ID. - nvsetenv - change/view Open Firmware environment variables. - clock - Hardware clock program for Power Macs. - - - -Source package: powershell -Package: powershell -Description: powerful terminal emulator for GNOME - PowerShell is a GNOME/Gtk+ based terminal emulator which supports many terminals in a - single window (limited only by available RAM). Each terminal is given a "notebook" tab - which makes switching between terminals easy. It also has URL recognition capabilities - and things like transparency, pixmap backgrounds, etc. - - - -Source package: powertweak -Package: powertweak -Description: Tool to tune system for optimal performance - Powertweak is a tool for tweaking Linux systems to peak performance. It - tunes PCI devices to use optimal settings and enables performance enhancing - features of the CPU(s). - . - This package contains no files. It does only ensure that you install - the following packages: - powertweakd, powertweak-extra, powertweak-text, powertweak-gtk -Package: powertweak-extra -Description: Plugins for powertweakd - This package contains plugins for the powertweakd package to help you tune - PCI devices and the CPU. -Package: powertweak-gtk -Description: GTK mode tool to configure hardware tweaks for powertweakd - This package contains a graphical mode tool to configure the tweaks you - want powertweakd to make on your system. -Package: powertweak-text -Description: Text mode tool to configure hardware tweaks for powertweakd - This package contains a text mode tool to configure the tweaks you want - powertweakd to make on your system. -Package: powertweakd -Description: Tool to tune system for optimal performance - Powertweak is a tool for tweaking Linux systems to peak performance. It - tunes PCI devices to use optimal settings and enables performance enhancing - features of the CPU(s). To use all of powertweak's features you need to be - running a Linux kernel which supports the /proc/bus/pci and /dev/cpu/ - interfaces. - . - This package contains the daemon that needs to be run to do the actual - tuning. You need either powertweak-text or powertweak-gtk to choose which - tweaks you want to perform on your system in addition to this package. - The package powertweak-extra contains some additional tweaking plugins. - - - -Source package: powstatd -Package: powstatd -Description: Configurable UPS monitoring daemon - Assuming you have a relay-based "dumb" UPS that corresponds with your - machine via a serial connection, you should be able to configure powstatd - in just a few minutes. It is easily configured, and can be expected to - support most "dumb" UPS supplies. - . - UPS models known to work: - CyberPower PowerSL series - CyberPower Power2000 1500VA - CyberPower Power99 325VA, 400VA, 500VA and 720VA - Some older CyberPower 385VA and 450VA models - TrippLite Internet Office 500 UPS - Various older APC units. - . - Powstatd can also be configured to allow a master machine to control - (Via a network connection) up to 2 (by default) additional slave - machines connected to the same UPS. This allows you to run several - machines off the same UPS, with only one of the machines actually - reading the UPS status over the serial line. - . - See also powstatd-crypt in the non-us section. - - - -Source package: ppd-gs -Package: ppd-gs -Description: PostScript Printer Description files for Ghostscript - This package contains some PostScript Printer Description (PPD) - files for printing devices based on Aladdin's Ghostscript. They - are useful to determine the capacities associated with a printing - device and to automate transformation of PostScript files based - on a device's set of available features. - . - This package provides PPD files for generic support of Ghostscript - drivers with A4/Letter or A3/11x17 paper, and specific support of - the Canon color bubblejet and HP color deskjet printers. These files - are intended to be used with Ghostscript 4.01 or upper. - - - -Source package: ppmtofb -Package: ppmtofb -Description: Display netpbm graphics on Linux framebuffer devices - The ppmtofb package supports displaying netpbm-format graphics (PBM, - PGM and PPM) on Linux systems with framebuffer devices (available - with 2.1 kernels on all platforms and 2.0 kernels on m68k). With the - included fbview program, you can display virtually any picture format - on any framebuffer. - . - ppmtofb supports virtually all framebuffer devices, including vesafb - and the VGA16 framebuffer for PCs. On Amigas it can take advantage - of the Hold and Modify (HAM) modes for virtual truecolor display on - both standard and AGA systems. - . - Home Page: http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ppmtofb.html - - - -Source package: ppp -Package: ppp -Description: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon. - The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard way to transmit - datagrams over a serial link, as well as a standard way for the machines - at either end of the link (the "peers") to negotiate various optional - characteristics of the link. Using PPP, a serial link can be used to - transmit Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams, allowing TCP/IP connections - between the peers. - . - This package contains pppd with PAM support built-in, so `ppp-pam' - package is obsolete. - - - -Source package: pppconfig -Package: pppconfig -Description: A text menu based utility for configuring ppp. - It provides extensive explanations at each step. pppconfig supports - PAP, CHAP, and chat methods of authentication. It uses the standard - ppp configuration files and sets ppp up so that the standard pon and - poff commands can be used to control ppp. - Some features supported by pppconfig are: - - Multiple ISPs with separate nameservers. - - Modem detection. - - Dynamic DNS. - - Dial on demand. - - - -Source package: pppoeconf -Package: pppoeconf -Description: configures PPPoE/ADSL - Userfriendly tool for initial configuration of a DSL (PPPoE) connection. - - - -Source package: pppstatus -Package: pppstatus -Description: console-based PPP status monitor - PPPstatus is a console-based utility for displaying the - status of a PPP link, including connection verification, - connecting time, costs calculation, top speed, e-mail - check, ip address, graphical statistics, TX and RX leds, - interface selection, and more. It even supports xDSL - with pppoe. - - - -Source package: pptp-linux -Package: pptp-linux -Description: PPTP Microsoft Compatible Tunneling Protocol - pptp-linux is an implementation of the PPTP protocol for Linux and - other Unix systems. - - - -Source package: pptpd -Package: pptpd -Description: PoPToP Point to Point Tunneling Server - This implements a Virtual Private Networking Server (VPN) that is compatible - with Microsoft VPN clients. It allows windows users to connect to an - internal firewalled network using their dialup. - - - -Source package: ppxp -Package: ppxp -Description: Yet another PPP program. - PPxP is user process ppp program with Kernel/User netlink driver. - PPxP provides easy setup, easy to connection(qdial), on demand dial up, - IP Masquerade(experimental), IP Filtering, DNS relay, and more features. - Of course, can work as ppp server. - This package included standard CUI console. - If use on 2.0.x kernel, need userlink kernel external driver. - (see /usr/share/doc/ppxp/README.Debian) -Package: ppxp-dev -Description: development kit for ppxp consoles development. - PPxP include files and static libraries for development any other PPxP consoles. - Include files(/usr/include/ppxp/*.h) and ppxp.a (/usr/lib/ppxp.a) -Package: ppxp-tcltk -Description: tk console of ppxp - tk console of ppxp -Package: ppxp-x11 -Description: X console of ppxp - X console of ppxp - - - -Source package: ppxp-applet -Package: ppxp-applet -Description: PPxP GNOME panel applet console - PPxP GNOME panel applet console. - . - PPxP is yet another ppp program. - - - -Source package: pratico -Package: pratico -Description: A guide to great and usually unknown features in Debian (pt only) - This is a practical guide to the Debian GNU/Linux Operating System. - It intends to be a reference manual for the useful features that are - quite unknown to most of the Debian users. - . - It is primarily written in Portuguese, an english translation is - expected, if you want to help with this, contact me. - - - -Source package: prc-tools -Package: prc-tools -Description: GCC, GDB, binutils, etc. for PDAs using the PalmOS - This package provides the GNU assembler, linker, compiler, debugger, - and binary utilities necessary to compile PalmOS native programs - on your Debian system. The created executables may be hot-synced to your - Pilot using its included cradle and the pilot-link or kpilot software, - also available as Debian packages. - . - A brief list of included software is: nm, ar, strings, strip, gcc, - as, ld, gdb, txt2bitm, obj-res, and build-prc. Please see the - prc-tools-doc package for detailed documentation on the standard - toolchain components (gcc, as, ld, gdb etc). -Package: prc-tools-doc -Description: Documentation for the PalmOS GCC, GDB, binutils, etc. - This package provides documentation on the GNU assembler, linker, - compiler, debugger, and binary utilities necessary to compile PalmOS - native programs on your Debian system. The documentation included is - current for the version of each toolchain elements packaged in the - prc-tools package. These versions may not conincide with the current - version of the native toolchains, hence the existance of this - package. - . - A brief list of documented software is: nm, ar, strings, strip, gcc, - as, ld, gdb, txt2bitm, obj-res, and build-prc. - - - -Source package: prcs -Package: prcs -Description: The Project Revision Control System - PRCS, the Project Revision Control System, is the front end to a set - of tools that (like CVS) provide a way to deal with sets of files and - directories as an entity, preserving coherent versions of the entire - set. - . - Its purpose is similar to that of SCCS, RCS, and CVS, but (according - to its authors, at least), it is much simpler than any of those - systems. - . - Emacs-Lisp support is distributed in a separate package, prcs-el. Another - package called prcs-synch contains a tool to synchronize PRCS projects - between repositories, both locally and remotely. - . - For further information look at - http://prcs.sourceforge.net -Package: prcs-el -Description: ELisp support for the Project Revision Control System - This package contains Emacs-Lisp add-on support for PRCS, the Project - Revision Control System. It provides a useful interface for some - PRCS commands (checkin, diff, info, and rekey) while editing project - descriptor files (.prj). - . - prcs-el is distributed separately from the prcs package because it depends - on Emacs (or another "emacsen" flavor). -Package: prcs-synch -Description: Synchronize PRCS projects between repositories - The prcs-synch script tries to synchronize two PRCS (Project Revision - Control System) repositories. It requires a "remote" repository, which is - assumed to have recent changes, vs. a "local" repository which is out of - date. -Package: prcs-utils -Description: Utilities for PRCS - Some utilities to be used in combination with PRCS (Project Revision - Control System). Contains the following scripts: prcspatch, prcspatch2, - prcsfind, prcsbranches, prcsguess, prcsentry, prcsstatus, and - prcs_checkfiles. -Package: prcs-visualtree -Description: Visualize PRCS projects in a graph - Scripts to show PRCS (Project Revision Control System) version tree as a - graph using VCG (a visualization tool for compiler graphs). - - - -Source package: prctl -Package: prctl -Description: Process control operations - prctl is a tool to query and modify process behavior. Supported process - behavior is handling of unaligned memory access and handling of floating - point software assist faults. The required syscalls are currently only - available on Itanium Processor Family (ia64) kernels in Debian. - - - -Source package: predict -Package: predict -Description: Satellite Tracking Program with Optional Voice Output - This is a satellite tracking program. It is probably mostly of interest to - users of amateur satellites, but includes support for optionally announcing - azimuth and elevation to help in manual antenna pointing, or optical - observation of satellites. - . - Several client programs are provided: - . - earthtrack provides the ability to combine predict with xearth for - pretty graphics, xearth must be installed to use it. - . - geosat determines the 'look angles' for geostationary satellites - based on their longitude, uses predict's data files for the - groundstation location - . - gsat graphical front-end for predicut using gtk - . - The upstream predict sources also come with a front-end called 'map', but it - is not included in the Debian package both because it requires the non-free - xforms library, and because the name is too generic. - - - -Source package: preferences -Package: preferences -Description: GNUstep Preferences.app - Preferences.app is, functionally, a clone of NeXTstep/OPENSTEP tool of - the same name. Just like the original program, it's a simple - application for setting preferences for the GNUstep system, with a - friendly interface. - The program is simple, but powerful -- people can create new modules, - called "bundles", that add new things to the program that its original - developers did not think of or even intend -- that don't require - recompiling the main program. - - - -Source package: prestimel -Package: prestimel -Description: Tool to create presentations from a XML-file - For each slide, PresTiMeL will create one (or a set of) HTML file(s), - which can be shown in a Web browser of your choice. Cascading Style - Sheets are used to provide the minor details of text styling, font, - and color. - - - -Source package: pretzel -Package: pretzel -Description: Prettyprinter generator for noweb - Pretzel is a system that builds prettyprinters; that is programs that - will take some plain ASCII source code and generate a LaTeXified version - for presentation. - . - Pretzel has hooks to integrate with noweb, so that code chunks may be - prettyprinted with pretzel's generated prettyprinters. - . - Example prettyprinter source for C, C++, Pascal, and Dijkstra's Guarded - Command Language are included. - - - -Source package: preview-latex -Package: preview-latex -Description: Render LaTeX equations etc. in an emacs buffer - Purpose of the package is to embed LaTeX environments such as display - math or figures into the source buffers. - . - Only Emacs 21 is supported and XEmacs is not supported at present. - Emacs 20 is (and will be) not supported. - . - By mouse-clicking, you can open the original text. After editing, - another click will just run the region in question through LaTeX and - redisplay the new results. - - - -Source package: primaxscan -Package: primaxscan -Description: Primax Colorado Direct scanner software. - This is a stand-alone driver program for the Primax Colorado Direct - scanners and compatibles (e.g. Storm Totalscan, Network Scanny MM100, - Genius Colorpage Vivid+) - . - The command must be run by root because it wants direct access to - the hardware parallell port. - . - The software seems to be written only for i386 hardware. - - - -Source package: printfilters-ppd -Package: printfilters-ppd -Description: filters from the GNUlpr printing system - These are a set of data conversion filters designed to work with - ppdfilt. - - - -Source package: printop -Package: printop -Description: Graphical interface to the LPRng print system. - printop is a Tcl/Tk program that gives you a graphical interface to - control the printers and queues for UNIX-like systems using the LPRng - print system. It uses the commands lpq, lpc, lprm to get information - and control the printers and you just have to click with your mouse. - In a large network it shows you all the printers and gives you the - full functionality of the lprng commands, so you have a good overview - of what is happening. - - - -Source package: printtool -Package: printtool -Description: Tk-based printer configuration tool - This is an enhanced version of the Red Hat printtool, with - autodetection of printers and PPD support. - - - -Source package: prips -Package: prips -Description: Print IP address on a given range - prips can be used to print all IP addresses of a specified range. - This allows the enhancement of the usability of tools that have been - created to work on only one host at a time (e.g. whois). - - - -Source package: procmail -Package: procmail -Description: Versatile e-mail processor. - Can be used to create mail-servers, mailing lists, sort your incoming - mail into separate folders/files (real convenient when subscribing to one - or more mailing lists or for prioritising your mail), preprocess your - mail, start any programs upon mail arrival (e.g. to generate different - chimes on your workstation for different types of mail) or selectively - forward certain incoming mail automatically to someone. - - - -Source package: procmail-lib -Package: procmail-lib -Description: A library of useful procmail recipes. - Includes recipes for auto-acknowledgement of incoming mail, recipes which - recognize commands in the Subject: header and perform them, recipes to - extract addresses, and a 'lint' script for procmail scripts. - - - -Source package: procman -Package: procman -Description: Gnome process viewer - Procman is a nicer, simpler, easier to use replacement - to gtop. It uses libgtop for the process monitoring - and e-table for the viewing. - - - -Source package: procmeter -Package: procmeter -Description: X based system status monitor, older version - This is the older version of procmeter. You probably want to install the - procmeter3 package instead of this one, unless you need features only - present in this older version - namely, the ability to log to a file or - syslog, and the ability to read data from named pipes. - . - ProcMeter displays constantly updating graphs of system information. - Many different graphs are supported, including: - . - Total CPU usage, CPU used by user, niced, or system processes, CPU idle - time, load average, number of context switches, number of processes. Amount - of swapping, paging, swap in, page in, swap out, page out. Amount of disk - accesses, reads, writes, or interrupts. MB of free, used, buffer, or cached - memory. Amount of swap space used. Number of packets received or transmitted - over local interfaces, ethernet, or slip/ppp. Number of collisions on - ethernet, battery life stats. - . - As if all that wasn't enough, procmeter also allows you to write programs - that communicate with procmeter and add new graphs to the display. - . - Procmeter can also log statistics to a file, and play it back later. - - - -Source package: procmeter3 -Package: procmeter3 -Description: X based system status monitor - ProcMeter displays constantly updating graphs of system information. - Many different graphs are supported, including: - . - APM information. - Mailbox monitoring. - Date, time, uptime. - Amount of free and used disk space. - Size, number of lines, rate of growth of log files. - Amount of used and free memory and swap. - Traffic on network devices. - Load average, number of processes running and starting. - Low level system statistics like CPU usage, disk usage and swapping. - . - As if all that wasn't enough, procmeter is designed to be easily extendable - via plugins. - - - -Source package: procps -Package: libproc-dev -Description: library for accessing process information from /proc - These are the header files for libproc. Some packages using libproc - to access process information from /proc need these to compile. -Package: procps -Description: The /proc file system utilities. - These are utilities to browse the /proc filesystem, which is not a real file - system but a way for the kernel to provide information about the status of - entries in its process table. (e.g. running, stopped or "zombie") - Both command line and full screen utilities are provided. Ncurses is needed - for the full screen utilities. - - - -Source package: proftpd -Package: proftpd -Description: Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon - A powerful replacement for wu-ftpd, this File Transfer Protocol - daemon supports hidden directories, virtual hosts, and per-directory - ".ftpaccess" files. It uses a single main configuration file, with a - syntax similar to Apache. - . - Because of the advanced design, anonymous-FTP directories can have - an arbitrary internal structure (bin, lib, etc, and special files are - not needed). Advanced features like multiple password files and - upload/download ratios are also supported. - . - More information can be found at http://www.proftpd.net/. - - - -Source package: proj -Package: proj -Description: Cartographic projection filter and library - Proj and invproj perform respective forward and inverse transformation - of cartographic data to or from Cartesian data with a wide range of - selectable projection functions (over 100 projections). - . - Geod and invgeod perform geodesic (Great Circle) computations for - determining latitude, longitude and back azimuth of a terminus point given - a initial point latitude, longitude, azimuth and distance (direct) or the - forward and back azimuths and distance between an initial and terminus - point latitudes and longitudes (inverse). - . - See the package proj-ps-doc for documentation in PostScript format. - - - -Source package: proj-ps-doc -Package: proj-ps-doc -Description: PostScript docs for cartographic projection filters and library - Proj and invproj perform respective forward and inverse transformation - of cartographic data to or from Cartesian data with a wide range of - selectable projection functions (over 100 projections). - . - Geod and invgeod perform geodesic (Great Circle) computations for - determining latitude, longitude and back azimuth of a terminus point given - a initial point latitude, longitude, azimuth and distance (direct) or the - forward and back azimuths and distance between an initial and terminus - point latitudes and longitudes (inverse). - . - The package is the documentation in PostScript format for the proj package. - - - -Source package: prom-mew -Package: prom-mew -Description: procmail reader for Mew - This Emacs lisp acts as a bridge between Mew the mailer and e-mail - processors like procmail. It analyzes the log generated by procmail, - then tells you which letters are unread and where they are. The usage - is somewhat similar to that of GNUS/Gnus. - . - Note: the upstream author has lost interest in the development of this - utility, so do not expect further improvement. Bug reports are still - welcome. - - - -Source package: pronto -Package: pronto -Description: Highly modularized GTK+ mail client written in Perl - Features include full mbox support, qmaildir support, multiple POP3 account - support, filters, MIME support, smart addressbook, and more. - - - -Source package: propaganda-debian -Package: propaganda-debian -Description: A Propaganda background image volume for Debian. - This package contains images intended to be used as desktop backgrounds. - This particular propaganda volume was especially put together for Debian - and includes images from previous volumes as well as some tiles especially - put together for debian. - - - -Source package: propsel -Package: propsel -Description: Propagate X selections between displays - propsel is useful to people who work with more than a single X11 display - on their desk. It allows one to paste into a xterm on one display the - contents of the selection of another display. For example, it's useful - for situations where you have a URL on one display, and want to access - it with a browser running on another display. You can select the URL, - click "propagate", move over to the other display, and then paste into - the browser. - . - If you have the two displays on the same desk, you might be more - interested in the package x2x. However, x2x can only link two displays - at once, whereas propsel can propagate selections between up to - 8 displays. - - - -Source package: prosper -Package: prosper -Description: LaTeX class for writing transparencies - Prosper is a LaTeX class for writing transparencies. It is written on - top of the seminar class by Timothy Van Zandt. It aims at offering an - environment for easily creating slides for both presentations with an - overhead projector and a video projector. Slides prepared for a - presentation with a computer and a video projector may integrate - animation effects, incremental display, and such. - - - -Source package: proxy-suite -Package: ftp-proxy -Description: SuSE Proxy-Suite FTP-Proxy - SuSE Proxy Suite is a set of programs to enhance firewall security. - The first (and currently only) component released is the FTP-Proxy: - o Securely relays FTP connections between clients and servers - o Can switch connections from active to passive and vice versa - o Utilizes port ranges for both control and data connections - o Provides extensive auditing (via syslog or rotating log files) - o Can separate user related from system triggered audit events - o Provides command restriction based on logged in user name - o Allows command argument checking with regular expressions - o Is able to retrieve configuration data from an LDAP directory - o Has been thoroughly tested against buffer overflow attacks - o Fully conforms to RFC 959 and 1123 (the basic FTP RFCs) - o Planned to support RFC 1579 ("Firewall Friendly FTP") - o Planned to support RFC 2428 (IPv6 Extensions for FTP) - o Based on GNU AutoConf, supposed to run on many UNIX systems - - - -Source package: prozgui -Package: libprozilla1 -Description: A download accelerator library - This library comes from the prozilla program. It is a downloader - that opens multiple connections to the server making downloads - faster. - . - This library has all the functions to create a download accelerator - with proxy and FTP search support. -Package: libprozilla1-dev -Description: A download accelerator library (Development files) - This library comes from the prozilla program. It is a downloader - that opens multiple connections to the server making downloads - faster. - . - This library has all the functions to create a download accelerator - with proxy and FTP search support. - . - This package holds the header files and static libraries needed - to create programs using this library. -Package: prozgui -Description: A FLTK-based GUI front end for prozilla - prozgui is a graphical front end based on the Fast and Light - Toolkit for prozilla. Prozilla is a download acellerator that - opens multiple connections to get the file faster. - . - Prozilla's features include proxy, redirection and ftpsearch - support (the last one is still not supported by prozgui). - - - -Source package: prozilla -Package: prozilla -Description: Multi-threaded download accelerator - Prozilla uses multiple connections to download the file - faster. It breaks the files in pieces and downloads - all them at once increasing the download speed. - . - Its progress is displayed in an ncurses based UI. - - - -Source package: psgml -Package: psgml -Description: An Emacs major mode for editing SGML documents. - PSGML is a major mode for editing SGML documents. It contains a - simple SGML parser and can work with any DTD. (The most popular - nowadays are the HTML DTDs. This package turns your emacs into the - one of most powerful HTML editors and will be ultimately flexible as - well, since you could upgrade your editor by just installing new - DTDs). Functions provided includes menus and commands for inserting - tags with only the contextually valid tags, identification of - structural errors, editing of attribute values in a separate window - with information about types and defaults, and structure based - editing. - . - Since psgml parses the DTD to allow you to edit SGML documents, you do - need to have the DTDs installed in order to use psgml. Since psgml - installs itself as an HTML mode in Emacs, it depends on sgml-data. Some - other packages which also provide SGML DTDs are suggested, like - debiandoc-sgml and linuxdoc-sgml. - . - SGML, a language for encoding the structure of a document, is an ISO - standard: ISO 8879:1986 "Information processing - Text and office - systems - Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)". - . - Psgml is a standard package for XEmacs, and thus this package does not - install itself for XEmacsen. - - - -Source package: psh -Package: psh -Description: interactive shell with the power of perl - The Perl Shell is a shell that combines the interactive nature of a - Unix shell with the power of Perl. The goal is to eventually have a - full featured shell that behaves as expected for normal shell activity. - But, the Perl Shell will use Perl syntax and functionality for control- - flow statements and other things. - - - -Source package: psk31lx -Package: psk31lx -Description: Soundcard-based program for operating PSK31 - Psk31lx uses a soundcard to receive and transmit PSK31, an extremely - narrow band HF-mode. PSK31 is a mode for keyboard QSO's. - - - -Source package: psmisc -Package: psmisc -Description: Utilities that use the proc filesystem - This package contains three little utilities that use the proc FS: - . - `fuser' identifies processes using files (similar to Sun's or SGI's fuser). - `killall' kills processes by name, e.g. killall -HUP named. `pstree' shows - the currently running processes as a tree - - - -Source package: psp -Package: libpsp-html-parser-perl -Description: Version of HTML::Parser for PSP - This package is a special version of HTML::Parser for PSP. It does - not conflict with the normal HTML::Parser and should be used by - nothing besides PSP. The changes in this package - will hopefully be integrated into HTML::Parser. -Package: libpsp-parser-perl -Description: Libraries for psp-parser - Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web - scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input - validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. - Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same - way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. -Package: libpsp-perl -Description: Runtime libraries for Perl Server Pages - Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web - scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input - validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. - Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same - way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. -Package: psp -Description: Perl Server Pages - Web scripting environment runtime - Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web - scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input - validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. - Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same - way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. - . - This package provides the runtime necessary to run website - fragments (piles) that have already been parsed. -Package: psp-doc -Description: Perl Server Pages - Documentation - Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web - scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input - validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. - Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same - way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. -Package: psp-parser -Description: Perl Server Pages - Web scripting environment authoring tools - Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web - scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input - validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. - Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same - way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. - . - This package provides piler, the tool to convert a set of PSP - pages into a website fragment. -Package: psp-samples -Description: Perl Server Pages - compiled samples - Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web - scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input - validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. - Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same - way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. -Package: psp-samples-src -Description: Perl Server Pages - Sample source code - Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web - scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input - validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. - Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same - way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. - - - -Source package: pspell -Package: libpspell-dev -Description: Header files for developing applications with pspell support - This package contains the headers and static libraries for developing - applications with portable spell checking interface (pspell) support. - . - You need this package ONLY if you plan to build applications that link - against the pspell static libraries. You do not have to install this - package if all you want to do is use the aspell program to spell check. -Package: libpspell4 -Description: Portable spell checker interface library - pspell is the portable spell checker interface library. The goal of the - library is to provide a generic interface to spell checker libraries - installed on the system. - . - ispell and aspell modules for pspell library are provided by - libpspell-ispell1 and libaspell10 packages respectively. - . - This package comes with minimal man pages. If you want more detailed - documentation you should install libpspell-dev package and look in - /usr/share/doc/libpspell-dev/. - - - -Source package: pspell-ispell -Package: libpspell-ispell-dev -Description: Development files for pspell - This is the Ispell module for Pspell. - . - This version is very limited. Many of the functions are unimplemented. - . - Contains all the files needed to compile and link programs which use - the libpspell-ispell library. -Package: libpspell-ispell1 -Description: Ispell module for pspell - This is the Ispell module for Pspell. - . - This version is very limited. Many of the functions are unimplemented. - - - -Source package: pspp -Package: pspp -Description: Statistical analysis tool - PSPP is a replacement for SPSS, a powerful program for statistical - analysis of sampled data. This is a test release of PSPP. Please - use caution in interpreting results. - - - -Source package: psptools -Package: psptools -Description: Tools for PostScript printers and devices - The psptools suite comprise tools for manipulating PostScript (PS) files - before sending them to a PostScript device. The available tools do use - PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files to handle the features that - are available on a given device (for example selecting a color model or - the way two-sided pages are bound). - . - The actual tools are psplpr, a printing/filtering tool that manipulates - a PostScript document to control which features of a PS device will be - used to print the document, and npslpr, a small command-line compatible - replacement for pslpr which uses psplpr. - - - -Source package: pstoedit -Package: pstoedit -Description: PostScript and PDF files to editable vector graphics converter. - pstoedit converts Postscript and PDF files to various editable - vector graphic formats including tgif, xfig, PDF graphics, gnuplot format, - idraw, MetaPost, GNU Metafile, PIC, Kontour and flattened PostScript. - - - -Source package: pstotext -Package: pstotext -Description: Extract text from PostScript and PDF files. - pstotext extracts text (in the ISO 8859-1 character set) from a PostScript - or PDF (Portable Document Format) file. Thus, pstotext is similar to the - ps2ascii program that comes with ghostscript. The output of pstotext is - however better than that of ps2ascii, because pstotext deals better with - punctuation and ligatures. - - - -Source package: psutils -Package: psutils -Description: A collection of PostScript document handling utilities - This collection of utilities is for manipulating PostScript documents. - Page selection and rearrangement are supported, including arrangement - into signatures for booklet printing, and page merging for n-up printing. - - - -Source package: psys -Package: libpsys-dev -Description: p-system emulation libraries for Chipmunk tools [development]. - Psys is the p-system emulation libraries for the caltech tools. Psys's - purpose in life is to support the graphical tools in the Caltech CAD - distribution: analog, wol, view, and until. These libraries must be - installed before attempting to install these tools. -Package: libpsys1 -Description: p-system emulation runtime libraries for Chipmunk tools. - Psys is the p-system emulation libraries for the caltech tools. Psys's - purpose in life is to support the graphical tools in the Caltech CAD - distribution: analog, wol, view, and until. These libraries must be - installed before attempting to install these tools. - - - -Source package: ptex-base -Package: jbibtex-base -Description: make a bibliography for ASCII p(La)TeX / NTT j(La)TeX - This is JBibTeX, a Japanized BibTeX based on the original BibTeX 0.99c. - JBibTeX can handle Kanji characters (EUC-JP). - . - This package contains library files for JBibTeX. You need to install - jbibtex-bin to use JBibTeX. - . - This is a part of ASCII pTeX distribution, but you can use this - program not only with ASCII p(La)TeX but also with NTT j(La)TeX. -Package: ptex-base -Description: basic ASCII pTeX library files - ASCII pTeX is a Japanized TeX distribution. - . - Together with ptex-bin you have a complete installation. - . - Includes: platex - - - -Source package: ptex-bin -Package: jbibtex-bin -Description: make a bibliography for ASCII p(La)TeX / NTT j(La)TeX - This is JBibTeX, a Japanized BibTeX based on the original BibTeX 0.99c. - JBibTeX can handle Kanji characters (EUC-JP). - . - This package contains only jbibtex binary. You need at least - jbibtex-base together with it. - . - This is a part of ASCII pTeX distribution, but you can use this - program not only with ASCII p(La)TeX but also with NTT j(La)TeX. -Package: jmpost -Description: Japanized MetaPost, a system for drawing pictures - This is jMetaPost, a Japanized MetaPost based on the original MetaPost 0.641. - jMetaPost can handle Kanji characters (EUC-JP). - . - MetaPost interprets the MetaPost language and produces PostScript - pictures. The MetaPost language is similar to Knuth's Metafont with - additional features for including tex(1) or troff(1) commands and - accessing features of PostScript not found in Metafont. -Package: ptex-bin -Description: ASCII pTeX binary files - This is ASCII pTeX, a Japanized TeX distribution. - . - These are all the binaries for the pTeX system. You need at least - ptex-base together with it. - . - Includes: platex - - - -Source package: ptex-buildsupport -Package: ptex-buildsupport -Description: Support files for building ASCII pTeX - This package actually contains a fragment of the latest teTeX source - tarball(will be placed in /usr/src). Since ASCII pTeX is provided as a set - of additional source files to teTeX source tree, you need to install this - package when you build ptex-bin package. A little shell script to - strip down big teTeX source tarball is also included. - . - You don't need to install this package to have a running pTeX system. - - - -Source package: ptex-jisfonts -Package: ptex-jisfonts -Description: Provide an environment of jis.tfm and jisg.tfm for pTeX/dvips - This includes TFM files and VF files for jis.tfm and jisg.tfm which might - produce better output than ordinary/traditional min*.tfm and goth*.tfm would - do. - - - -Source package: pth -Package: libpth-dbg -Description: The GNU Portable Threads (with debugging information) - Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix - platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based - scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") - inside server applications. All threads run in the same address - space of the server application, but each thread has its own - individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and - errno variable. - . - More information can be found at the libpth web site - http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . -Package: libpth-dev -Description: Header files for The GNU Portable Threads - Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix - platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based - scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") - inside server applications. All threads run in the same address - space of the server application, but each thread has its own - individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and - errno variable. - . - More information can be found at the libpth web site - http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . -Package: libpth-prof -Description: The GNU Portable Threads (for profiling) - Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix - platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based - scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") - inside server applications. All threads run in the same address - space of the server application, but each thread has its own - individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and - errno variable. - . - More information can be found at the libpth web site - http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . -Package: libpth14 -Description: The GNU Portable Threads - Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix - platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based - scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") - inside server applications. All threads run in the same address - space of the server application, but each thread has its own - individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and - errno variable. - . - More information can be found at the libpth web site - http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . - - - -Source package: ptknettools -Package: ptknettools -Description: A selection of Internet service clients written in Perl/Tk - This package contains a selection of TCP/IP Internet service clients - written in Perl/Tk (for use under X). - . - It including clients for Finger, Whois, Time, QOTD and NSLookup. - - - -Source package: publib -Package: publib-dev -Description: C function library - Publib is a library of C functions for various purposes. It has - been written so that it is easy to extend. It's build tools can - easily be used for other libraries, but that isn't relevant for - the Debian pre-packaged version. - . - The library contains functions for memory allocation, bit arrays, - configuration files, comparing standard C types for qsort and - bsearch, error messages, expression parsing and evaluation, - filenames, hash tables, integer sets, log files, the Linux Software - Map, NNTP, priority queues, normal queues, editor buffers, stacks, - and strings. - - - -Source package: puf -Package: puf -Description: Parallel URL fetcher - puf is a download tool for UNIX-like systems. You may use it to download - single files or to mirror entire servers. It is similar to GNU wget - (and has a partly compatible command line), but has the ability to do - many downloads in parallel. This is very interesting, if you have a - high-bandwidth internet connection. - - - -Source package: pump -Package: pump -Description: Simple DHCP/BOOTP client. - This is the DHCP/BOOTP client written by RedHat. - - - -Source package: pup -Package: pup -Description: Printer Utility Program - This is a GUI utility for maintaining your printer under Linux. - For uni-directional mode it supports the Lexmark Optra Color - 40 and 45, Lexmark Optra E310, HP 2100M, HP 4000, and HP LJ4 Plus. - For bi-directional mode it supports any PJL printer (or partially, - depending on the printer). - . - - - -Source package: purity -Package: purity -Description: Automated purity testing software. - For many years now, the purity test, (in various forms) - has been widely available on the net. - This package provides an automated way of taking the test. - . - Purity tests are an amusing way to see how much of a nerd or - a hacker you are. More tests are available in the purity-off - package. - - - -Source package: purity-off -Package: purity-off -Description: Sex related purity tests - This package installs the sex related purity tests not included in the - purity package. - . - If you are offended by sex or by unusual sexual activities please do - not install this package. - - - -Source package: puzzle -Package: puzzle -Description: [Biology] Reconstruction of phylogenetic trees by maximum likelihood - It implements a fast - tree search algorithm, quartet puzzling, that allows analysis of large - data sets and automatically assigns estimations of support to each - internal branch. PUZZLE also computes pairwise maximum likelihood - distances as well as branch lengths for user specified trees. Branch - lengths can also be calculated under the clock-assumption. In - addition, PUZZLE offers a novel method, likelihood mapping, to - investigate the support of a hypothesized internal branch without - computing an overall tree and to visualize the phylogenetic content of - a sequence alignment. - - - -Source package: pvm -Package: libpvm3 -Description: Parallel Virtual Machine - shared libraries - Just the bare library, required by binaries with optional PVM support such - as pvmpov. Install the pvm package if you wish to actually run a parallel - job. -Package: pvm -Description: Parallel Virtual Machine - binaries and shared libraries - Console and communication daemon binaries for the Parallel Virtual - Machine. Should be sufficient to utilize a node in a dynamically linked - PVM program such as pvmpov. -Package: pvm-dev -Description: Parallel Virtual Machine - development files - Headers, man pages, documentation, auxiliary functions, and static - libraries for the Parallel Virtual Machine distributed memory - communications library. - - - -Source package: pwdb -Package: libpwdb0 -Description: Password database library for Linux-PAM [libc5] - The password database library implements a generic interface to user - information databases. It was specifically designed to satisfy the - needs of Linux-PAM. - . - Contains runtime shared libraries for libpwdb. -Package: libpwdb0-altdev -Description: Header files for libpwdb [libc5] - Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for - libpwdb, a generic interface to user information databases. It was - specifically designed to satisfy the needs of Linux-PAM. - . - Contains development libraries and header files for libpwdb. -Package: libpwdb0g -Description: Password database library for Linux-PAM [libc6] - The password database library implements a generic interface to user - information databases. It was specifically designed to satisfy the - needs of Linux-PAM. - . - Contains runtime shared libraries for libpwdb. -Package: libpwdb0g-dbg -Description: Static library with debugging symbols for libpwdb [libc6] - Contains static libraries with debugging symbols for libpwdb, a - generic interface to user information databases. It was specifically - designed to satisfy the needs of Linux-PAM. - . - Contains static libraries with debugging symbols for libpwdb. -Package: libpwdb0g-dev -Description: Header files for libpwdb [libc6] - Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for - libpwdb, a generic interface to user information databases. It was - specifically designed to satisfy the needs of Linux-PAM. - . - Contains development libraries and header files for libpwdb. - - - -Source package: pwgen -Package: pwgen -Description: Automatic Password generation - pwgen generates random, meaningless but pronounceable passwords. - These passwords contain either only lowercase letters, or upper - and lower case mixed, or digits thrown in. - Uppercase letters and digits are placed in a way that eases - remembering their position when memorizing only the word. - - - -Source package: pwm -Package: pwm -Description: Lightweight window manager with frames - PWM is a rather lightweight window manager for X11. It has the unique feature - that multiple client windows can be attached to the same frame. This feature - helps keeping windows, especially the numerous xterms, organized. - - - -Source package: pxfonts -Package: pxfonts -Description: Palatino-likes fonts for TeX - The PX fonts consist of: - . - 1. virtual text roman fonts using Adobe Palatino (or URWPalladioL) with - some modified and additional text symbols in the OT1, T1, and TS1 encoding - . - 2. virtual text sans serif fonts using Adobe Helvetica (or URW NimbusSanL) - with additional text symbols in OT1, T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings (Provided - in the TX fonts distribution) - . - 3. monospaced typewriter fonts in OT1, T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings (Provided - in the TX fonts distribution) - . - 4. math alphabets using Adobe Palatino (or URWPalladioL) with modified metrics - . - 5. math fonts of all symbols corresponding to those of Computer Modern math - fonts (CMSY, CMMI, CMEX, and Greek letters of CMR) - . - 6. math fonts of all symbols corresponding to those of AMS fonts (MSAM and - MSBM) - . - 7. additional math fonts of various symbols - - - -Source package: pxp -Package: libpxp-ocaml-dev -Description: OCaml library that implement an XML-1.0 validating parser - PXP is a validating parser for XML-1.0 which has been written entirely - in Objective Caml. - . - PXP is the new name of the parser formerly known as "Markup". PXP means - "Polymorphic XML parser" and emphasizes its most useful property: that - the API is polymorphic and can be configured such that different objects - are used to store different types of elements. -Package: ocaml-pxp -Description: OCaml library that implement an XML-1.0 validating parser - PXP is a validating parser for XML-1.0 which has been written entirely - in Objective Caml. - . - PXP is the new name of the parser formerly known as "Markup". PXP means - "Polymorphic XML parser" and emphasizes its most useful property: that - the API is polymorphic and can be configured such that different objects - are used to store different types of elements. - - - -Source package: py-xmlrpc -Package: python-xmlrpc -Description: Implementation of the XML-RPC protocol for Python - This XML-RPC client and server implementation is written in C and - wrapped up in python. It's features are: - . - - Efficiency: This library seems to be 20x-100x faster than other - xmlrpc libraries. It has been benchmarked at about 1000 RPC calls per - second between two different celeron 466 machines. Both speed and - memory use seem to be exponentially better (related to the size of - objects being sent across) than the existing Python libraries. - . - - Non-Blocking IO: This becomes important when you have critical - applications (especially servers) that CANNOT be held up because a - client is trickling a request in or is reading a response at 1 byte - per second. - . - - Event based: This goes hand in hand with non-blocking IO. It lets - you use an event based model for your client/server application, - where the main body is basically the select loop on the file - descriptors you are interested in. The work is done by registering - callbacks for different events you received on file descriptors. This - can be very nice. There is some work to be done here, but all the - hooks are in place. See TO DO for a list of the features that have - yet to be incorporated. - . - - Portable: Source should be compatible on both windows and POSIX - . - This package is normally known by the name py-xmlrpc, but has been - renamed for Debian policy compliance. - - - -Source package: pyao -Package: python-pyao -Description: A Python interface to the Audio Output library - This module makes the libao (Audio Output) functions available - in Python. With this module you can write Python applications - that use the cross platform audio output library. - - - -Source package: pybliographer -Package: pybliographer -Description: A tool for manipulating bibliographic databases. - It currently supports BibTeX, Medline, Ovid and Refer files. It is useful - for viewing, editing and searching, but also to convert bibliographic - databases into HTML pages for example. - . - Home Page: http://canvas.gnome.org:65348/pybliographer/ - - - -Source package: pychecker -Package: pychecker -Description: Finds common bugs in python source code - PyChecker is a tool for finding common bugs in python source code. - It finds problems that are typically caught by a compiler for less - dynamic languages, like C and C++. Because of the dynamic nature of python, - some warnings may be incorrect; however, spurious warnings should be - fairly infrequent. - - - -Source package: pyching -Package: pyching -Description: A Python program to cast and interpret I Ching hexagrams - pyChing is a program that allows you to 'consult' the I Ching. The I Ching - is an ancient Chinese book of wisdom, which, apart from being read as a - book, has also traditionally been consulted as an oracle. pyChing allows - you to perform an I Ching 'reading' using the coin oracle, and then look - up a brief interpretation from the I Ching. - . - pyChing is completely written in Python, a cross platform, object - oriented, programming language, using the Tkinter interface to the - Tk GUI toolkit. - - - -Source package: pycmail -Package: pycmail -Description: mail sorter written in python - mail sorter similar to procmail, written in python, using python - syntax for mail delivery - - - -Source package: pydb -Package: pydb -Description: An enhanced Python command-line debugger - Pydb is a command-line debugger for Python. It is based on the standard Python - debugger pdb, but has a number of added features. Particularly, it is suitable - for use with DDD, a graphical debugger front end. - - - -Source package: pydf -Package: pydf -Description: colourised df(1)-clone - pydf is all-singing, all-dancing, fully colourised df(1)-clone - written in python. - - - -Source package: pydict -Package: pydict -Description: an English/Chinese Dictionary written with python/gtk - This is an English/Chinese Dictionary written by Daniel Gau with python/gtk. - The word base was originally from xdict, and was converted and modified by - Daniel Gau and bv1al. This program can be run in both console mode and - X Window GUI mode. - . - Author: Daniel Gau - Maintainer: Shang-Feng Yang - Home Page: http://www.linux.org.tw/~plateau/linux_notes/ - http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydict/ - - - -Source package: pyftpd -Package: pyftpd -Description: ftp daemon with advanced features - multithreaded ftp daemon written in python, featuring advanced - permission scheme, upload/download speed throttling, - GUI configuration, internal database of users and more. - Does not need to run as root. - - - -Source package: pyg -Package: pyg -Description: Python Mail <-> News Gateway - Python Gateway Script from news to mail and vice versa. - . - It is intended to be a full SMTP/NNTP rfc compliant gateway - with whitelist manager. - . - You will probably have to install a mail-transport-agent and/or - news-trasport-system package to manage SMTP/NNTP traffic. - . - MTA is needed for mail2news service, since mail have to be - processed on a box where pyg is installed. You can use a remote - smtpserver for news2mail. - . - News system is useful but not needed, since you can send articles to a - remote smtp server (ie: moderated NG) where is installed pyg, otherwise you - will need it. - . - It refers to rfc 822 (mail) and 850 (news). - - - -Source package: pygame -Package: pygame -Description: SDL bindings for games development in Python - A multimedia development kit for Python. Pygame provides modules for you - to access the video display, play sounds, track time, read the mouse and - joystick, control the CD player, render true type fonts and more. It does - this using mainly the cross-platform SDL library, a lightweight wrapper - to OS-specific APIs. - - - -Source package: pyne -Package: pyne -Description: A Python-GTK powered GUI mail-/newsreader - Pyne is a graphical (GTK+) offline news- and mailreader written in - Python. Multiple POP3, SMTP, IMAP and NNTP boxes are supported. Features - include threading of newsgroups, optional expiry of news and mail, filters, - attachment support, etc. - - - -Source package: pyogg -Package: python-pyogg -Description: A Python interface to the Ogg library - This module makes the libogg (Ogg) functions available - in Python. With this module you can write Python applications - that use the ogg library. - - - -Source package: pyrite -Package: pyrite -Description: Palm Computing(R) platform communication kit for Python - Pyrite is an extension package for the Python programming - language which allows access to Palm Computing platform connected - organizers (such as the PalmIII(tm) and PalmPilot(tm) devices - made by 3Com). Pyrite provides a high-level, object-oriented, - extensible interface to data both on the handheld and on the local - system. - . - Pyrite includes a set of classes which provide access to - local and remote Palm OS(tm) databases, with support for applications - including Address, Datebook, Memo, To Do, MoneyManager, Doc, - and XWord. It also includes a conduit management API and a - set of basic conduits. - . - Pyrite should be considered "stable beta" software -- it - works, but is still under active development and new features - are being added on a regular basis. - - - -Source package: pyrite-publisher -Package: pyrite-publisher -Description: Content creation tools for Palm users - NOTE: This is a preview release; there may be significant changes in - functionality and/or internals in the near future. - . - Pyrite Publisher is a modular toolkit for converting content into - forms usable on a Palm Computing Platform handheld. Currently, - conversion of HTML and text into Doc format e-texts is supported, - with the following features (among others): - . - - input from local files or URLs, gzip supported - - user can set category, type, creator, and backup bit - - TealDoc and RichReader markup support (headings, rules, links, etc.) - - true bookmark support (no auto-scan required) - - TealDoc headers wordwrapped based on actual Palm OS font metrics - - extended character set support in HTML - - embedded nroff-like tags supported in text conversion - - - -Source package: pysol -Package: pysol -Description: X11 solitaire game written in Python - PySol is an X11 solitaire game with a number of nice features, - including hints, autoplay, unlimited undo, player statistics, demo - mode, selectable card set and background graphics, and integrated help. - It currently plays over one hundred different games and variants, and - has a plug-in architecture which makes adding more easy. - . - Install python-cardsets for a wide variety of cardsets. - . - Install pysol-sound-server and pysol-sounds to get support - for sound effects and background music. -Package: pysol-sounds -Description: Sounds and background music for use with PySol - When this package is installed along with pysol-sound-server, - PySol can play sounds and background music. It is mostly useless - without the server. - - - -Source package: pysol-cardsets -Package: pysol-cardsets -Description: Additional card graphics for Pysol - This package contains several additional sets of card graphics - for the X11 solitaire game PySol. - - - -Source package: pysol-sound-server -Package: pysol-sound-server -Description: Sound server for PySol - When installed along with the pysol-sounds package, - allows PySol to play sounds and background music. - - - -Source package: python -Package: idle -Description: An IDE for Python using Tkinter - IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python. IDLE is written - using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. -Package: python-base -Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language. - An interpretive, interactive object oriented computer language, - includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for - network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. - . - `A step up from Perl' says bruce@pixar.com. -Package: python-dev -Description: Header files and a static library for Python. - Header files, a static library and development tools for building - Python modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding Python - in applications. -Package: python-elisp -Description: Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python. - Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python. - . - If you install this with XEmacs 20 or 21, it will replace the included - python-mode.el, which may or may not be a more recent version - (use "C-h v py-version" to compare). -Package: python-examples -Description: Examples for the scripting language Python. - Examples, Demos and Tools for Python. These are files included in - the upstream Python distribution. -Package: python-gdbm -Description: GNU dbm database support for Python. - GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to - create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. -Package: python-mpz -Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python. - Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python using the GNU MP library, - i.e. bignum support. -Package: python-regrtest -Description: Regression test for the Python distribution. - Regression test for the Python distribution. - . - You only want to install this if you don't trust the Python packages. -Package: python-tk -Description: Writing Tk applications with Python (Tkinter). - A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python using Tk. - Also known as Tkinter. -Package: python-zlib -Description: A compression module for Python using zlib. - A compression module for Python using the zlib library. zlib - implements the deflate compression method used in gzip and - pkzip. - - - -Source package: python-4suite -Package: python-4suite -Description: FourThought XML Processing Tools for Python [dummy package] - 4Suite is a collection of Python tools for XML processing and - object database management. - It provides support for XML parsing, several transient and - persistent DOM implementations, XPath expressions, XPointer, - XSLT transforms, XLink, RDF and ODMG object databases. - . - Please note that this package does not include the 4DOM - implementation since this component is provided by the - `python-xml' package. - . - This package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. - . - http://4suite.org -Package: python2.1-4suite -Description: FourThought XML Processing Tools for Python (2.1.x) - 4Suite is a collection of Python tools for XML processing and - object database management. - It provides support for XML parsing, several transient and - persistent DOM implementations, XPath expressions, XPointer, - XSLT transforms, XLink, RDF and ODMG object databases. - . - Please note that this package does not include the 4DOM - implementation since this component is provided by the - `python2.1-xml' package. - . - This package is built for Python 2.1.x. - . - http://4suite.org - - - -Source package: python-apt -Package: python-apt -Description: Python interface to libapt-pkg - The apt-pkg Python interface will provide full access to the internal - libapt-pkg structures allowing Python programs to easily perform a - variety of functions, such as: - . - - Access to the APT configuration system - - Access to the APT package information database - - Parsing of Debian package control files, and other files with a - similar structure - - - -Source package: python-bobo -Package: python-bobo -Description: Python Object Publisher - Publish Python objects on web servers. - . - The Python object publisher provides a simple mechanism for publishing a - collection of Python objects as World-Wide-Web (Web) resources without any - plumbing (e.g. CGI) specific code. - - - -Source package: python-bobodtml -Package: python-bobodtml -Description: Document templates with fill-in fields. - Document templates provide for creation of textual documents, such as - HTML pages, from template source by inserting data from python objects - and name-spaces. Document templates are especially useful when it is - desirable to separate template text from python program source. For - example, HTML templates may be edited by people who know HTML, and - don't know python, while associated python code may be edited by - people who know python but not HTML. - - - -Source package: python-bobopos -Package: python-bobopos -Description: The Bobo Persistent Object System. - This package includes a set of modules that together provide an - extensible persistent object system. - . - - Highly transparent database access, - . - - Objects are saved and restored automatically as needed, - . - - Transactional semantics. - - - -Source package: python-bsddb3 -Package: python-bsddb3 -Description: Python interface to libdb3 - This module provides a nearly complete wrapping of the Sleepycat C API for - the Database Environment, Database, Cursor, and Transaction objects, and each - of these is exposed as a Python Type in the bsddb3.db module. The database - objects can use various access methods: btree, hash, recno, queue. For the - first time all of these are fully supported in the Python wrappers. Please - see the documents in the docs directory of the source distribution or at the - website for more details on the types and methods provided. - - - -Source package: python-cddb -Package: python-cddb -Description: Python interface to CD-IDs and FreeDB - The dynamic duo of CDDB.py and DiscID.py, along with their side-kick - C module cdrommodule.so, provide an easy way for Python programs to - fetch information on audio CDs from CDDB (http://www.cddb.com/) -- a - very large online database of track listings and other information on - audio CDs. The default CDDB server is FreeDB (http://www.freedb.org) - - - -Source package: python-davlib -Package: python-davlib -Description: WebDAV client library for Python - This module provides client-side access to a DAV server. DAV is a - protocol for remote web-site authoring and management. This module - provides full access to Class 1 services. In the near future, it - will offer access to Class 2 services and the expanded DAV services - such as DASL, versioning, and Advanced Collections. - - - -Source package: python-doc -Package: python-doc -Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (info+html). - These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language - Python. The package consists of six documents: - . - * Tutorial - * Python Library Reference - * Macintosh Module Reference - * Python Language Reference - * Extending and Embedding Python - * Python/C API Reference - - - -Source package: python-expect -Package: python-expect -Description: Python module to provide the functionality of Tcl's expect - Python-expect is Python module by Paul Sheer that does most of what - one would normally need from Tcl's expect, but it works like a - standard popen(1) call but with both reading and writing. - . - Note: the author Paul Sheer has indicated to me that he no longer - actively maintains this Python module. - . - This is a virtual package that depends on the "real" python2.1-twofish - package. -Package: python2.1-expect -Description: Python module to provide the functionality of Tcl's expect - Python-expect is Python module by Paul Sheer that does most of what - one would normally need from Tcl's expect, but it works like a - standard popen(1) call but with both reading and writing. - . - Note: the author Paul Sheer has indicated to me that he no longer - actively maintains this Python module. - . - This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. - - - -Source package: python-extclass -Package: python-extclass -Description: Improves integration between Python and C++ classes - A lightweight mechanism, named "ExtensionClass", - http://www.digicool.com/releases/ExtensionClass/ExtensionClass-1.0.2.tar.gz, - has been developed for making Python - extension types more class-like. Classes can be developed in an - extension language, such as C or C++, and these classes can be - treated like other python classes: - . - - They can be sub-classed in python, - - They provide access to method documentation strings, and - - They can be used to directly create new instances. - . - An example class shows how extension classes are implemented and how - they differ from extension types. - . - Extension classes provide additional extensions to class and - instance semantics, including: - . - - A protocol for accessing subobjects "in the context of" their - containers. This is used to implement custom method types - and environmental acquisition. - - A protocol for overriding method call semantics. This is used - to implement "synchronized" classes and could be used to - implement argument type checking. - - A protocol for class initialization that supports execution of a - special '__class_init__' method after a class has been - initialized. - . - Extension classes illustrate how the Python class mechanism can be - extended and may provide a basis for improved or specialized class - models. - - - -Source package: python-gd -Package: python-gd -Description: Python module wrapper for libgd - Provides PNG, JPEG, and XPM creation and manipulation routines - through the libgd library. - . - Also allows use of TrueType fonts in images created. - - - -Source package: python-gendoc -Package: python-gendoc -Description: Documentation generation from Python source files. - Gendoc generates documentation from Python source code in different - formats. Currently it can generate HTML, MIF, MML and plain old ascii - (MIF and MML are FrameMaker formats). If you want to generate HTML - files, I strongly suggest you grab a copy of Robin Friedrich's HTMLgen - package, with which gendoc generates quite nice pages, optionally with - frames. - - - -Source package: python-gnome -Package: python-gnome -Description: PyGNOME -- Python bindings for GNOME. - This is a set of bindings for the GNOME libraries for use with Python. - - - -Source package: python-gnome (1.0.50-5) -Package: python-gdk-imlib -Description: GTK gdk_imlib support module for Python. - This archive contains modules that allow you to use gdk_imlib in Python - programs. (see /usr/doc/python-gtk/examples/imlib for some examples of - the simpler programs you could write). -Package: python-glade -Description: Put a bit of python code behind interfaces built with GLADE. - (See /usr/doc/python-gtk/examples/glade for some examples of - the simpler programs you could write). -Package: python-gtk -Description: GTK support module for Python. - This archive contains modules that allow you to use gtk in Python - programs. At this point, it is still very much a work in progress. - Despite the low version number, this piece of software is quite useful, - and is usable to write moderately complex programs. (see - /usr/doc/python-gtk/examples for some examples of the simpler programs - you could write). - - - -Source package: python-gnome (1.4.1-17) -Package: python-gdk-imlib -Description: GTK gdk_imlib support module for Python. - This archive contains modules that allow you to use gdk_imlib in Python - programs. (see /usr/share/doc/python-gdk-imlib/examples/imlib/view.py - for a simple example) -Package: python-glade -Description: Put a bit of python code behind interfaces built with GLADE. - (See /usr/share/doc/python-glade/examples/glade for some examples of - the simpler programs you could write). -Package: python-gtk -Description: GTK support module for Python. - This archive contains modules that allow you to use gtk in Python - programs. At this point, it is still very much a work in progress. - Despite the low version number, this piece of software is quite useful, - and is usable to write moderately complex programs. (see - /usr/share/doc/python-gtk/examples for some examples of the simpler programs - you could write). -Package: python-gtkglarea -Description: Python wrapper for the gtkglarea OpenGL area widget - This package contains the python modules needed to write code that - works with the gtkglarea widget. - - - -Source package: python-gnuplot -Package: python-gnuplot -Description: A Python interface to the gnuplot plotting program - Gnuplot.py is a Python module that interfaces to gnuplot, the popular - plotting program. It allows you to use gnuplot from within Python to - plot arrays of data from memory, data files, or mathematical - functions. If you use Python to perform computations or as `glue' for - numerical programs, you can use this module to plot data on the fly as - they are computed. And the combination with Python makes it is easy to - automate things, including to create crude `animations' by plotting - different datasets one after another. - - - -Source package: python-gtkextra -Package: python-gtkextra -Description: Python module for the GtkExtra widget set extension - GtkExtra is an extension to the Gtk+ widget set that includes some - useful widgets. (See the GtkExtra package description for more - information.) - . - This package contains a Python module to access these widgets. - - - -Source package: python-happydoc -Package: python-happydoc -Description: Python Documentation Extraction Tool - HappyDoc is a tool for extracting documentation from Python source - code. It differs from other such applications by the fact that it uses the - parse tree for a module to derive the information used in its output, - rather that importing the module directly. This allows the user to - generate documentation for modules which need special context to be - imported. - . - This package provides the HappyDoc script and modules. -Package: python-happydoc-doc -Description: Python Documentation Extraction Tool Documentation - HappyDoc is a tool for extracting documentation from Python source - code. It differs from other such applications by the fact that it uses the - parse tree for a module to derive the information used in its output, - rather that importing the module directly. This allows the user to - generate documentation for modules which need special context to be - imported. - . - This package provides the HappyDoc documentation in HTML format. - - - -Source package: python-id3 -Package: python-id3 -Description: Python module for id3-tags manipulation - python-id3 is a simple Python module for retrieving and setting so-called ID3 - tags on MP3 compressed audio files through an object-oriented interface. MP3 - players generally use this simple information for display track title, artist - name, and album title while playing the sound file. - . - ID3.py supports ID3 version 1.1, including the track number field. - - - -Source package: python-imaging -Package: python-imaging -Description: The Python Imaging Library. - The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your - Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file - formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. - . - Image Objects: - o Bilevel, greyscale, palette, true colour (RGB), true colour with - transparency (RGBA). - o colour separation (CMYK). - o Copy, cut, paste operations. - o Flip, transpose, resize, rotate, and arbitrary affine transforms. - o Transparency operations. - o Channel and point operations. - o Colour transforms, including matrix operations. - o Image enhancement, including convolution filters. - . - File Formats: - o Full (Open/Load/Save): BMP, EPS (with ghostscript), GIF, IM, JPEG, - MSP, PDF, PNG, PPM, TIFF, XBM. - o Read only (Open/Load): ARG, CUR, DCX, FLI, FPX, GBR, GD, ICO, IMT, IPTC, - MCIDAS, MPEG, PhotoCD, PCX, PIXAR, PSD, TGA, SGI, SUN, TGA, WMF, XPM. - o Save only: PDF, EPS (without ghostscript). -Package: python-imaging-doc -Description: Examples for the Python Imaging Library. - The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your - Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file - formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. - . - This package contains a set of examples. You may also want to look at - the python-imaging-doc-html or python-imaging-doc-pdf packages. -Package: python-imaging-sane -Description: The Python Imaging Library SANE interface. - The _sane_ module is an Python interface to the SANE (Scanning is Now - Easy) library, which provides access to various raster scanning - devices such as flatbed scanners and digital cameras. -Package: python-imaging-tk -Description: The Python Imaging Library (Module with Tk support). - Tk dependent python-imaging module. -Package: python1.5-imaging -Description: The Python Imaging Library. - The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your - Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file - formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. - . - Image Objects: - o Bilevel, greyscale, palette, true colour (RGB), true colour with - transparency (RGBA). - o colour separation (CMYK). - o Copy, cut, paste operations. - o Flip, transpose, resize, rotate, and arbitrary affine transforms. - o Transparency operations. - o Channel and point operations. - o Colour transforms, including matrix operations. - o Image enhancement, including convolution filters. - . - File Formats: - o Full (Open/Load/Save): BMP, EPS (with ghostscript), GIF, IM, JPEG, - MSP, PDF, PNG, PPM, TIFF, XBM. - o Read only (Open/Load): ARG, CUR, DCX, FLI, FPX, GBR, GD, ICO, IMT, IPTC, - MCIDAS, MPEG, PhotoCD, PCX, PIXAR, PSD, TGA, SGI, SUN, TGA, WMF, XPM. - o Save only: PDF, EPS (without ghostscript). - . - This is the Python 1.5 version of the package. -Package: python1.5-imaging-sane -Description: The Python Imaging Library SANE interface. - The _sane_ module is an Python interface to the SANE (Scanning is Now - Easy) library, which provides access to various raster scanning - devices such as flatbed scanners and digital cameras. - . - This is the Python 1.5 version of the package. -Package: python1.5-imaging-tk -Description: The Python Imaging Library (Module with Tk support). - Tk dependent python-imaging module. - . - This is the Python 1.5 version of the package. -Package: python2.1-imaging -Description: The Python Imaging Library. - The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your - Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file - formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. - . - Image Objects: - o Bilevel, greyscale, palette, true colour (RGB), true colour with - transparency (RGBA). - o colour separation (CMYK). - o Copy, cut, paste operations. - o Flip, transpose, resize, rotate, and arbitrary affine transforms. - o Transparency operations. - o Channel and point operations. - o Colour transforms, including matrix operations. - o Image enhancement, including convolution filters. - . - File Formats: - o Full (Open/Load/Save): BMP, EPS (with ghostscript), GIF, IM, JPEG, - MSP, PDF, PNG, PPM, TIFF, XBM. - o Read only (Open/Load): ARG, CUR, DCX, FLI, FPX, GBR, GD, ICO, IMT, IPTC, - MCIDAS, MPEG, PhotoCD, PCX, PIXAR, PSD, TGA, SGI, SUN, TGA, WMF, XPM. - o Save only: PDF, EPS (without ghostscript). - . - This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. -Package: python2.1-imaging-sane -Description: The Python Imaging Library SANE interface. - The _sane_ module is an Python interface to the SANE (Scanning is Now - Easy) library, which provides access to various raster scanning - devices such as flatbed scanners and digital cameras. - . - This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. -Package: python2.1-imaging-tk -Description: The Python Imaging Library (Module with Tk support). - Tk dependent python-imaging module. - . - This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. -Package: python2.2-imaging -Description: The Python Imaging Library. - The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your - Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file - formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. - . - Image Objects: - o Bilevel, greyscale, palette, true colour (RGB), true colour with - transparency (RGBA). - o colour separation (CMYK). - o Copy, cut, paste operations. - o Flip, transpose, resize, rotate, and arbitrary affine transforms. - o Transparency operations. - o Channel and point operations. - o Colour transforms, including matrix operations. - o Image enhancement, including convolution filters. - . - File Formats: - o Full (Open/Load/Save): BMP, EPS (with ghostscript), GIF, IM, JPEG, - MSP, PDF, PNG, PPM, TIFF, XBM. - o Read only (Open/Load): ARG, CUR, DCX, FLI, FPX, GBR, GD, ICO, IMT, IPTC, - MCIDAS, MPEG, PhotoCD, PCX, PIXAR, PSD, TGA, SGI, SUN, TGA, WMF, XPM. - o Save only: PDF, EPS (without ghostscript). - . - This is the Python 2.2 version of the package. -Package: python2.2-imaging-sane -Description: The Python Imaging Library SANE interface. - The _sane_ module is an Python interface to the SANE (Scanning is Now - Easy) library, which provides access to various raster scanning - devices such as flatbed scanners and digital cameras. - . - This is the Python 2.2 version of the package. -Package: python2.2-imaging-tk -Description: The Python Imaging Library (Module with Tk support). - Tk dependent python-imaging module. - . - This is the Python 2.2 version of the package. - - - -Source package: python-imaging-doc-handbook -Package: python-imaging-doc-html -Description: Documentation for the Python Imaging Library. - The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your - Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file - formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. - . - This package contains the PIL handbook in HTML format. -Package: python-imaging-doc-pdf -Description: Documentation for the Python Imaging Library. - The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your - Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file - formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. - . - This package contains the PIL handbook in PDF format. - - - -Source package: python-japanese-codecs -Package: python-japanese-codecs -Description: Japanese Codecs for Python - Python Unicode API compatible Japanese Codecs. - This package includes some Japanese encoding support modules such as EUC-JP, - Shift_JIS, ISO-2022-JP and Unicode. - . - The Python Unicode API proposal is available at - http://starship.python.net/crew/lemburg/unicode-proposal.txt - - - -Source package: python-kjbuckets -Package: python-kjbuckets -Description: Set and graph data types for Python [dummy package] - kjbuckets is a C extension to the Python interpreter which - defines set and graph data types, as well as an alternative - dictionary data type. These types are tightly coupled at - the level of C, allowing fast and powerful algebraic - combinations of container objects. - . - This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. -Package: python2.1-kjbuckets -Description: Set and graph data types for Python 2.1 - kjbuckets is a C extension to the Python interpreter which - defines set and graph data types, as well as an alternative - dictionary data type. These types are tightly coupled at - the level of C, allowing fast and powerful algebraic - combinations of container objects. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. -Package: python2.2-kjbuckets -Description: Set and graph data types for Python 2.2 - kjbuckets is a C extension to the Python interpreter which - defines set and graph data types, as well as an alternative - dictionary data type. These types are tightly coupled at - the level of C, allowing fast and powerful algebraic - combinations of container objects. - . - This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. - - - -Source package: python-ldap -Package: python-ldap -Description: An LDAP module for Python. - This module provides a Python interface to the OpenLDAP client library - (LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). - - - -Source package: python-llnl -Package: python-numeric -Description: Numerical (matrix-oriented) Mathematics for Python - The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful - multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose - programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number - crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while - maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming - language Python. - . - These extensions add two new object types to Python, and then include - a number of extensions that take advantage of these two new objects: - . - - Multidimensional Array Objects - * Efficient arrays of homogeneous machine types (floats, longs, - complex doubles, ?) - * Arbitrary number of dimensions - * Sophisticated structural operations - - Universal Function Objects - * Supports mathematical functions on all python objects - * Very efficient for Array Objects - - Simple interfaces to existing numerical libraries: - * Linear Algebra (LAPACK) - * Fourier Transforms (FFTPACK) - * Random Numbers (RANLIB) -Package: python-numeric-tutorial -Description: Tutorial for the Numerical Python Library - The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful - multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose - programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number - crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while - maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming - language Python. - - - -Source package: python-llnl (11-11.2) -Package: python-graphics -Description: PyGraphics -- Enables use of Gist and Narcisse from Python - The Python Graphics package for Debian/GNU Linux currently supports - the Gist package only. - . - o The Python Gist Scientific Graphics Package is a set of Python - modules for production of general scientific graphics. -Package: python-pdb -Description: PyPDB - Python interface to PACT/PDB database files - This package reads and writes self-describing binary data files in the - PACT/PDB format. It requires the Python Numerical package and the PACT - distribution. -Package: python-rng -Description: RNG -- Various random number distributions for Python - The RNG module provided any number of independent random number - generators with uniform and non-uniform distributions. - - - -Source package: python-llnl (11-11.5.1) -Package: python-graphics -Description: PyGraphics -- Enables use of Gist and Narcisse from Python - The Python Graphics package for Debian/GNU Linux currently supports - the Gist package only. - . - o The Python Gist Scientific Graphics Package is a set of Python - modules for production of general scientific graphics. -Package: python-history -Description: PyHistory - time history data from Python-steered simulations - PyHistory is a facility for collecting samples of data from evolving - simulations; these are often called `time histories'. PyHistory can - save these samples in a variety of data formats including both text - formats and self-describing binary file formats. (The only one - supported so far is Pact/PDB). -Package: python-pdb -Description: PyPDB - Python interface to PACT/PDB database files - This package reads and writes self-describing binary data files in the - PACT/PDB format. It requires the Python Numerical package and the PACT - distribution. -Package: python-rng -Description: RNG -- Various random number distributions for Python - The RNG module provided any number of independent random number - generators with uniform and non-uniform distributions. - - - -Source package: python-mxdatetime -Package: python-mxdatetime -Description: Date and time handling routines and types for Python - This package contains two new types for Python, DateTime and - DateTimeDelta. These can be used to handle and store date/time - values and provide some basic arithmetic. For full documentation - see the home page. - - - -Source package: python-mxstack -Package: python-mxstack -Description: A fast stack implementation for Python. - This package contains a generic and very simple stack implementation - written in C for speed. For full documentation see the home page. - - - -Source package: python-mxtexttools -Package: python-mxtexttools -Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python - This package contains some tools useful in doing text processing - in the Python language. Specifically, it includes: - . - - a fast search mechanism - - a finite state machine for doing fast tagging - (i.e. marking substrings based on some parsing criteria) - - a set of functions aiding in post-processing the output of - the above - - a set of functions handling sets of characters - . - Much of this functionality is contained in a C module, which makes - it quite efficient. - - - -Source package: python-mxtools -Package: python-mxtools -Description: A collection of new builtins for Python - The package contains a collection of useful functions that aid in - common tasks like iterating over objects or applying functions to sets - of parameters. The functions contained in the package auto-install - themselves as builtins when the package is imported. - - - -Source package: python-mysqldb -Package: python-mysqldb -Description: A Python interface for MySQL - MySQLdb is an Python interface to the MySQL database. It is compliant - with the Python DB API 2.0, thread-safe and thread-friendly. - . - This module replaces the older MySQL module that was available as - python-mysql. -Package: python2.1-mysqldb -Description: A Python interface for MySQL - MySQLdb is an Python interface to the MySQL database. It is compliant - with the Python DB API 2.0, thread-safe and thread-friendly. - . - This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. -Package: python2.2-mysqldb -Description: A Python interface for MySQL - MySQLdb is an Python interface to the MySQL database. It is compliant - with the Python DB API 2.0, thread-safe and thread-friendly. - . - This is the Python 2.2 version of the package. - - - -Source package: python-netcdf -Package: python-netcdf -Description: A netCDF interface for Python - A netCDF interface for Python. - - - -Source package: python-numeric -Package: python-numeric -Description: Numerical (matrix-oriented) Mathematics for Python - The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful - multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose - programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number - crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while - maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming - language Python. - . - These extensions add two new object types to Python, and then include - a number of extensions that take advantage of these two new objects: - . - - Multidimensional Array Objects - * Efficient arrays of homogeneous machine types (floats, longs, - complex doubles, ?) - * Arbitrary number of dimensions - * Sophisticated structural operations - - Universal Function Objects - * Supports mathematical functions on all python objects - * Very efficient for Array Objects -Package: python-numeric-ext -Description: Extension modules for Numeric Python - Simple interfaces to existing numerical libraries: - * Linear Algebra (LAPACK) - * Fourier Transforms (FFTPACK) - * Random Arrays (RANLIB) - * Independent Random Streams (RNG, ranf) - * Masked Arrays (MA) -Package: python-numeric-tutorial -Description: Tutorial for the Numerical Python Library - The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful - multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose - programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number - crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while - maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming - language Python. -Package: python2.1-numeric -Description: Numerical (matrix-oriented) Mathematics for Python - The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful - multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose - programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number - crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while - maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming - language Python. - . - These extensions add two new object types to Python, and then include - a number of extensions that take advantage of these two new objects: - . - - Multidimensional Array Objects - * Efficient arrays of homogeneous machine types (floats, longs, - complex doubles, ?) - * Arbitrary number of dimensions - * Sophisticated structural operations - - Universal Function Objects - * Supports mathematical functions on all python objects - * Very efficient for Array Objects -Package: python2.1-numeric-ext -Description: Extension modules for Numeric Python - Simple interfaces to existing numerical libraries: - * Linear Algebra (LAPACK) - * Fourier Transforms (FFTPACK) - * Random Arrays (RANLIB) - * Independent Random Streams (RNG, ranf) - * Masked Arrays (MA) -Package: python2.2-numeric -Description: Numerical (matrix-oriented) Mathematics for Python - The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful - multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose - programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number - crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while - maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming - language Python. - . - These extensions add two new object types to Python, and then include - a number of extensions that take advantage of these two new objects: - . - - Multidimensional Array Objects - * Efficient arrays of homogeneous machine types (floats, longs, - complex doubles, ?) - * Arbitrary number of dimensions - * Sophisticated structural operations - - Universal Function Objects - * Supports mathematical functions on all python objects - * Very efficient for Array Objects -Package: python2.2-numeric-ext -Description: Extension modules for Numeric Python - Simple interfaces to existing numerical libraries: - * Linear Algebra (LAPACK) - * Fourier Transforms (FFTPACK) - * Random Arrays (RANLIB) - * Independent Random Streams (RNG, ranf) - * Masked Arrays (MA) - - - -Source package: python-opengl -Package: python-opengl -Description: Python binding to OpenGL - PyOpenGL is a cross-platform open source Python binding to the standard - OpenGL API providing 2-D and 3-D graphic drawing. PyOpenGL supports the - GL, GLU, and GLUT libraries. The library can be used with the Tkinter, - wxPython, FxPy, and Win32GUI windowing libraries (or almost any Python - windowing library which can provide an OpenGL context). - - - -Source package: python-orbit -Package: python-orbit -Description: Python bindings for ORBit - Python bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request Broker - used e.g. by Gnome. - . - This package only contains a dependency on the appropriately - versioned pythonX.Y-orbit package. -Package: python-orbit-dev -Description: Python bindings for ORBit - development files - Python bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request Broker - used e.g. by Gnome. - . - This package contains the development files needed to use the - ORBit-Python API. -Package: python1.5-orbit -Description: Python 1.5 bindings for ORBit - Python 1.5 bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request Broker - used e.g. by Gnome. - . - This package contains the ORBit-Python module compiled for Python - 1.5. -Package: python2.1-orbit -Description: Python 2.1 bindings for ORBit - Python 2.1 bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request - Broker used e.g. by Gnome. - . - This package contains the ORBit-Python module compiled for Python - 2.1. -Package: python2.2-orbit -Description: Python 2.2 bindings for ORBit - Python 2.2 bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request - Broker used e.g. by Gnome. - . - This package contains the ORBit-Python module compiled for Python - 2.2. - - - -Source package: python-oss -Package: python-oss -Description: Open Sound System (OSS) interface for Python - The oss module is an interface to the Open Sound System from the - Python programming language. - . - The Open Sound System is a UNIX device driver and API that allows you - to - . - * record and play digitized audio, - * control input and output volume levels, - * select recording sources, and - * generate synthesizer commands and midi bytes controlled by a - low-level sequencer. - - - -Source package: python-pam -Package: python-pam -Description: A Python interface to the PAM library. - This module makes the PAM (Pluggable Authentification Modules) functions - available in Python. With this module you can write Python applications - that implement authentification services using PAM. - - - -Source package: python-parted -Package: python-parted -Description: Python bindings for GNU Parted - GNU Parted is a library for manipulating disk partitions. This module - contains Python bindings for the library. - - - -Source package: python-pcgi -Package: python-pcgi -Description: Persistent CGI for Python - Persistent CGI is an architecture designed by Digital Creations - (http://www.digicool.com) to publish Python web objects as long-running - processes. You'll love this e.g. if you plan to publish long-running - Bobo applications on the web. - - - -Source package: python-pmw -Package: python-pmw -Description: Pmw -- Python MegaWidgets - Pmw is a framework for building high-level compound widgets in Python - using the Tkinter interface to the Tk graphics library. It - consists of a set of base classes and a library of flexible and - extensible megawidgets built on these base classes. - . - This package provides the pmw modules -Package: python-pmw-doc -Description: Pmw -- Python MegaWidgets - Pmw is a framework for building high-level compound widgets in Python - using the Tkinter interface to the Tk graphics library. It - consists of a set of base classes and a library of flexible and - extensible megawidgets built on these base classes. - . - This package provides the pmw documentation - - - -Source package: python-pqueue -Package: python-pqueue -Description: a priority queue extension for Python - This C extension implements a priority-queue object using a Fibonacci - heap as the underlying data structure. It supports insertion, - deletion, and reprioritization of entries. - . - All operations are O(log N) or faster; insertion and finding the - lowest-priority item are O(1). - . - This package provides the pqueue module for Python releases 1.5, 2.1, - and 2.2. - - - -Source package: python-pyqt -Package: python-pyqt -Description: Qt bindings for Python - Python binding module that allows use of Qt X Window toolkit. - You can use it to create portable graphics-capable scripts (there - are PyQt versions for both Linux and Windows). - . - At this moment PyQt offers a vast subset of Qt API. There are some - minor issues related to the differences between C++ and Python - (types, etc), but usually you'll be able to write code pretty the - same way in both languages (with syntax differences, of course) -Package: python-pyqt-doc -Description: Qt bindings for Python - Documentation and examples - Documentation and examples for the PyQt (bindings that allow - the use of Qt library from within a Python script). - - - -Source package: python-reportlab -Package: python-reportlab -Description: ReportLab library to create PDF documents using Python - ReportLab is a library that lets you directly create documents in - Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) using the Python programming language. - . - ReportLab library creates PDF based on graphics commands without - intervening steps. It's therefore extremely fast, and flexible (since - you're using a full-blown programming language). - . - Sample use cases are: - * Dynamic PDF generation on the web - * High-volume corporate reporting and database publishing - * As embeddable print engine for other applications, including a - 'report language' so that users can customize their own reports. - * As 'build system' for complex documents with charts, tables and text - such as management accounts, statistical reports and scientific papers - * from XML to PDF in one step - - - -Source package: python-scientific -Package: python-netcdf -Description: A netCDF interface for Python - A netCDF interface for Python. -Package: python-scientific -Description: Python modules useful for scientific computing - ScientificPython is a collection of Python modules that are - useful for scientific computing. Most modules are rather general, - others belong to specific domains and will be of interest to only a - small number of users (e.g. the module Scientific.IO.PDB). Almost all - modules make extensive use of Numerical Python (NumPy) -Package: python-scientific-doc -Description: Python modules useful for scientific computing - ScientificPython is a collection of Python modules that are - useful for scientific computing. Most modules are rather general, - others belong to specific domains and will be of interest to only a - small number of users (e.g. the module Scientific.IO.PDB). Almost all - modules make extensive use of Numerical Python (NumPy) - - - -Source package: python-slang -Package: python-slang -Description: Python bindings for S-LANG - Python bindings for S-Lang. Description from the S-Lang package: - . - S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid - development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. - . - This package is compiled for Debian's default Python version - (currently 2.1). - - - -Source package: python-soappy -Package: python-soappy -Description: SOAP Support for Python (SOAP.py) - This package contains the SOAP.py Python module, which implements a high- - level interface to Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) functions from - Python. It includes functionality for acting as a SOAP server, client, - or proxy, and includes both building and parsing functions. It has been - tested against a wide array of other SOAP clients and servers, and is a very - robust and well-rounded implementation of the SOAP protocol. - - - -Source package: python-stats -Package: python-stats -Description: A collection of statistical functions for Python - Python-stats provides a collection of statistical functions for Python. - These functions can be applied to Python lists, Python tuples, and - Numeric arrays. Most common statistical functions such as mean, - standard deviation, median, mode, skewness, kurtosis, etc., are provided, - along with functions for statistical hypothesis testing, analysis of - variance, and for computing probability distribution functions. - - - -Source package: python-tal -Package: python-tal -Description: Template Attribute Language - This python module provides an implementation of TAL, the Zope Template - Attribute Language. For TAL, see the Zope Presentation Templates ZWiki: - . - http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ZPT/FrontPage - . - It is not a Zope product nor is it designed exclusively to run inside - of Zope, but if you have a Zope checkout that includes - Products/ParsedXML, its Expat parser will be used. -Package: python2.1-tal -Description: Template Attribute Language - This python module provides an implementation of TAL, the Zope Template - Attribute Language. For TAL, see the Zope Presentation Templates ZWiki: - . - http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ZPT/FrontPage - . - It is not a Zope product nor is it designed exclusively to run inside - of Zope, but if you have a Zope checkout that includes - Products/ParsedXML, its Expat parser will be used. - - - -Source package: python-uncertainities -Package: python-uncertainities -Description: python module for working with uncertain numbers - Python module for working with uncertain numbers (value+-error). - Module supports basic arithmetic operations. - - - -Source package: python-unit -Package: python-unit -Description: PyUnit -- Unit test framework for Python [dummy package] - Pyunit provides modules that help the developer with - creating unit test suites for Python programs, both - textually and graphically. - . - This package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. - . - http://pyunit.sourceforge.net -Package: python2.1-unit -Description: PyUnit -- Unit test framework for Python (2.1.x) - Pyunit provides modules that help the developer with - creating unit test suites for Python programs, both - textually and graphically. - . - This package is built for Python 2.1.x. - . - http://pyunit.sourceforge.net -Package: python2.2-unit -Description: PyUnit -- Unit test framework for Python (2.2.x) - Pyunit provides modules that help the developer with - creating unit test suites for Python programs, both - textually and graphically. - . - This package is built for Python 2.2.x. - . - http://pyunit.sourceforge.net - - - -Source package: python-utmp -Package: python-utmp -Description: python module for working with utmp - python-utmp provides 3 modules to access utmp and wtmp records. - utmpaccess is lowlevel module wrapping glibc functions, UTMPCONST - provides useful constants, and utmp is module build - on top of utmpaccess module, providing object oriented - interface. - - - -Source package: python-wpy -Package: python-wpy -Description: Portable GUI library for python. - A class library system based on the Microsoft Foundation Classes used - for writing GUI code easily in Python. It is designed for simplicity - and portability. It is under active development, but is useful for - real projects now. - . - This version runs on Microsoft Windows and Unix/X using Tk 8.0. - Programs written using this `wpy' GUI library will run under NT, - Win32s and under Unix/X without changes and with native - look and feel. - - - -Source package: python-xlib -Package: python-xlib -Description: Interface for Python to the X11 Protocol - python-xlib is a 100% pure python implementation of the X11 - protocol. - - - -Source package: python-xml -Package: python-xml -Description: XML tools for Python [dummy package] - This is a set of tools for processing XML in Python. Among other - things, it includes an improved parser, interfaces to external - parsers, Python implementations of SAX and DOM, unicode support, - and an architecture processor. - . - This package is an empty dummy package that always depends on - a package built for Debian's default Python version. -Package: python2.1-xml -Description: XML tools for Python (2.1.x) - This is a set of tools for processing XML in Python. Among other - things, it includes an improved parser, interfaces to external - parsers, Python implementations of SAX and DOM, unicode support, - and an architecture processor. - . - This package is built for Python 2.1.x. -Package: python2.2-xml -Description: XML tools for Python (2.2.x) - This is a set of tools for processing XML in Python. Among other - things, it includes an improved parser, interfaces to external - parsers, Python implementations of SAX and DOM, unicode support, - and an architecture processor. - . - This package is built for Python 2.2.x. -Package: xbel -Description: XML Bookmark Exchange Language - The XML Bookmark Exchange Language (XBEL) is a rich interchange - format for "bookmark" data as used by most web browsers. - . - This package contains XBEL DTDs for 1.0 and 1.1 formats as well - as documentation. -Package: xbel-utils -Description: XML Bookmark Exchange Language Utilities - The XML Bookmark Exchange Language (XBEL) is a rich interchange - format for "bookmark" data as used by most web browsers. - . - This package contains several utilities for converting between - XBEL and other common bookmark formats. - - - -Source package: python1.5 -Package: idle-python1.5 -Description: An IDE for Python (v1.5) using Tkinter - IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python (v1.5). - IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. -Package: python1.5 -Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language (version 1.5) - Version 1.5 of the interpretive, interactive object oriented language, - includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for - network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. -Package: python1.5-dev -Description: Header files and a static library for Python (v1.5) - Header files, a static library and development tools for building - Python (v1.5) modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding - Python (v1.5) in applications. - . - Maintainers of Python packages should read README.maintainers. -Package: python1.5-examples -Description: Examples for the scripting language Python (v1.5) - Examples, Demos and Tools for Python (v1.5). These are files included in - the upstream Python distribution (v1.5). -Package: python1.5-gdbm -Description: GNU dbm database support for Python (v1.5) - GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to - create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. -Package: python1.5-mpz -Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python (v1.5) - Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python (v1.5) using the GNU MP - library, i.e. bignum support. -Package: python1.5-tk -Description: Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python (v1.5) - A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python (v1.5) using Tk. - Also known as Tkinter. - - - -Source package: python1.5-distutils -Package: python1.5-distutils -Description: A standard suite of Module Distribution Utilities for Python - The goal of the distribution utilities (`distutils') is to make - building, distributing, and installing Python modules and extensions - painless and standardized. - . - Beginning with Python version 1.6 the distributions utilities are included - in the upstream Python source and can be found in the python.-dev - packages. - - - -Source package: python1.5-doc -Package: python1.5-doc -Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (html format). - These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language - Python. The package consists of six documents: - . - * Tutorial - * Python Library Reference - * Macintosh Module Reference - * Python Language Reference - * Extending and Embedding Python - * Python/C API Reference -Package: python1.5-doc-info -Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (info format). - These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language - Python. The package consists of six documents: - . - * Tutorial - * Python Library Reference - * Macintosh Module Reference - * Python Language Reference - * Extending and Embedding Python - * Python/C API Reference - - - -Source package: python2.1 -Package: idle -Description: An IDE for Python using Tkinter (default version) - IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python. - IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. - . - This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default - Python version (currently v2.1). -Package: idle-python2.1 -Description: An IDE for Python (v2.1) using Tkinter - IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python (v2.1). - IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. -Package: python -Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language (default version) - Python, the interpretive, interactive object oriented language, - includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for - network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. - . - This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default - Python version (currently v2.1). -Package: python-dev -Description: Header files and a static library for Python (default) - Header files, a static library and development tools for building - Python modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding Python - in applications. - . - Includes the python distutils, which were in a separate package up to - version 1.5.2. - . - This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default - Python version (currently v2.1). -Package: python-doc -Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (html format). - These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language - Python (v2.1). The package consists of nine documents: - . - * Tutorial - * Python Library Reference - * Macintosh Module Reference - * Python Language Reference - * Extending and Embedding Python - * Python/C API Reference - * Installing Python Modules - * Documenting Python - * Distributing Python Modules -Package: python-doc-info -Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (info format). - These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language - Python (v2.1). The package consists of nine documents: - . - * Tutorial - * Python Library Reference - * Macintosh Module Reference - * Python Language Reference - * Extending and Embedding Python - * Python/C API Reference - * Installing Python Modules - * Documenting Python - * Distributing Python Modules -Package: python-elisp -Description: Emacs-lisp python-mode for the Python language (default version) - Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python. - . - If you install this with XEmacs 20 or 21, it will replace the included - python-mode.el, which may or may not be a more recent version - (use "C-h v py-version" to compare). - . - This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default - Python version (currently v2.1). -Package: python-examples -Description: Examples for the scripting language Python (default version) - Examples, Demos and Tools for Python. These are files included in - the upstream Python distribution. - . - This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default - Python version (currently v2.1). -Package: python-gdbm -Description: GNU dbm database support for Python (default version) - GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to - create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. - . - This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default - Python version (currently v2.1). -Package: python-mpz -Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python (default version) - Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python using the GNU MP - library, i.e. bignum support. - . - This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default - Python version (currently v2.1). -Package: python-tk -Description: Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python (default version) - A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python sing Tk. - Also known as Tkinter. - . - This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default - Python version (currently v2.1). -Package: python-xmlbase -Description: XML support included in Python (default version) - Base XML support included in Python, providing DOM and SAX modules - and a parser based on expat. - . - This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default - Python version (currently v2.1). -Package: python2.1 -Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language (version 2.1) - Version 2.1 of the interpretive, interactive object oriented language, - includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for - network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. -Package: python2.1-dev -Description: Header files and a static library for Python (v2.1) - Header files, a static library and development tools for building - Python (v2.1) modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding - Python (v2.1) in applications. - . - Includes the python distutils, which were in a separate package up to - version 1.5.2. - . - Maintainers of Python packages should read README.maintainers. -Package: python2.1-doc -Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (html format). - These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language - Python (v2.1). The package consists of nine documents: - . - * Tutorial - * Python Library Reference - * Macintosh Module Reference - * Python Language Reference - * Extending and Embedding Python - * Python/C API Reference - * Installing Python Modules - * Documenting Python - * Distributing Python Modules -Package: python2.1-doc-info -Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (info format). - These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language - Python (v2.1). The package consists of nine documents: - . - * Tutorial - * Python Library Reference - * Macintosh Module Reference - * Python Language Reference - * Extending and Embedding Python - * Python/C API Reference - * Installing Python Modules - * Documenting Python - * Distributing Python Modules -Package: python2.1-elisp -Description: Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python (v2.1) - Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python (v2.1). - . - If you install this with XEmacs 20 or 21, it will replace the included - python-mode.el, which may or may not be a more recent version - (use "C-h v py-version" to compare). -Package: python2.1-examples -Description: Examples for the scripting language Python (v2.1) - Examples, Demos and Tools for Python (v2.1). These are files included in - the upstream Python distribution (v2.1). -Package: python2.1-gdbm -Description: GNU dbm database support for Python (v2.1) - GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to - create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. -Package: python2.1-mpz -Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python (v2.1) - Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python (v2.1) using the GNU MP - library, i.e. bignum support. -Package: python2.1-tk -Description: Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python (v2.1) - A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python (v2.1) using Tk. - Also known as Tkinter. -Package: python2.1-xmlbase -Description: XML support included in Python (v2.1) - Base XML support included in Python (v2.1), providing DOM and SAX modules - and a parser based on expat. - - - -Source package: python2.1-libplot -Package: python2.1-libplot -Description: Python wrapper for GNU libplot - This is a Python wrapper for the libplot library included in the GNU - plotutils package. - - - -Source package: python2.2 -Package: idle-python2.2 -Description: An IDE for Python (v2.2) using Tkinter - IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python (v2.2). - IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. -Package: python2.2 -Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language (version 2.2) - Version 2.2 of the interpretive, interactive object oriented language, - includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for - network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. -Package: python2.2-dev -Description: Header files and a static library for Python (v2.2) - Header files, a static library and development tools for building - Python (v2.2) modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding - Python (v2.2) in applications. - . - Includes the python distutils, which were in a separate package up to - version 1.5.2. - . - Maintainers of Python packages should read README.maintainers. -Package: python2.2-doc -Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (html format). - These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language - Python (v2.2). The package consists of nine documents: - . - * Tutorial - * Python Library Reference - * Macintosh Module Reference - * Python Language Reference - * Extending and Embedding Python - * Python/C API Reference - * Installing Python Modules - * Documenting Python - * Distributing Python Modules -Package: python2.2-elisp -Description: Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python (v2.2) - Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python (v2.2). - . - If you install this with XEmacs 20 or 21, it will replace the included - python-mode.el, which may or may not be a more recent version - (use "C-h v py-version" to compare). -Package: python2.2-examples -Description: Examples for the scripting language Python (v2.2) - Examples, Demos and Tools for Python (v2.2). These are files included in - the upstream Python distribution (v2.2). -Package: python2.2-gdbm -Description: GNU dbm database support for Python (v2.2) - GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to - create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. -Package: python2.2-mpz -Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python (v2.2) - Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python (v2.2) using the GNU MP - library, i.e. bignum support. -Package: python2.2-tk -Description: Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python (v2.2) - A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python (v2.2) using Tk. - Also known as Tkinter. -Package: python2.2-xmlbase -Description: XML support included in Python (v2.2) - Base XML support included in Python (v2.2), providing DOM and SAX modules - and a parser based on expat. - - - -Source package: pythondoc -Package: pythondoc -Description: Generate reference manuals and indices from Python objects. - Pythondoc is an experimental tool to extract information from Python objects - and generate reference manuals and indices. Currently formatting modules - for a homegrown XML format and HTML 4.0 are included. - . - If you want to use the GUI, you'll have to install the python-pmw and - python-tk packages as well. - - - -Source package: pytris -Package: pytris -Description: two-player networked console tetris clone - two-player networked console based tetris clone, written - in python, similar to xtet42. - - - -Source package: pyvorbis -Package: python-pyvorbis -Description: A Python interface to the Ogg Vorbis library - This module makes the libvorbis (Ogg Vorbis) functions available - in Python. With this module you can write Python applications - that use the ogg vorbis library. - - - -Source package: qbble -Package: xmms-qbble -Description: XMMS playlist manager with search support - Qbble is a playlist manager based on Qt. It will connect to - a running XMMS session and display the current playlist in a more - manageable format. It also functions as an XMMS general plugin. - . - The key feature is the ability to type a string into the 'search' box - at the top of the dialog, and have the playlist reduced to items - containing your search text as a substring. - - - -Source package: qbrew -Package: qbrew -Description: homebrew recipe calculator - QBrew is a homebrewer's recipe calculator. It provides facilities for - creating beer recipies. - - - -Source package: qcad -Package: qcad -Description: professional CAD System. - QCad is a professional CAD System. With QCad you can easily construct and - change drawings with ISO-texts and many other features and save them as - DXF-files. These DXF-files are the interface to many CAD-systems such as - AutoCADR and many others. - - - -Source package: qcam -Package: qcam -Description: QuickCam image grabber - Tools for grabbing single frames and videos from black and white - Connectix QuickCam digital cameras. Includes X11 and svgalib versions. - . - Note that nowadays there is support in the 2.2 kernels for this camera in - the video4linux project, which is probably better than this. - - - -Source package: qce-ga -Package: qce-source -Description: source code for QuickCam Express kernel module - The qce-source package is a skeleton for creating a kernel module to - drive Logitech's QuickCam Express webcam. - . - This packages contains the source code for the kernel module. - - - -Source package: qe -Package: qe -Description: A PE2-like text full-screen color text editor - qe is a PE2-like full-screen color text editor. It's called "qe" - because the letter "Q" comes after "P", so hopefully QE will exceed PE2! - . - Like PE2 on DOS, QE is a great editor for both English and Chinese - (Big5 or GB) text. Features include: - * Optional Big5/GB Chinese interface. - * User-definable macros and keyboard settings. - . - Author: Jiann-Ching Liu - Home Page: http://www.cc.ncu.edu.tw/~center5/product/qe/ (Big5 Chinese) - http://members.xoom.com/linux4tw/qe/ (English) - - - -Source package: qgrid -Package: qgrid -Description: Qt-based Maidenhead grid squares calculator - Qgrid converts from Maidenhead grid squares to latitude/longitude, - converts from latitude/longitude to Maidenhead grid squares, - calculates the distance in miles or kilometers, - calculates the bearing and shows a graphical representation - of the bearing. - - - -Source package: qiv -Package: qiv -Description: a quick image viewer for X - Quick Image Viewer (qiv) is a very small and pretty fast GDK/Imlib - image viewer. Features include zoom, maxpect, scale down, fullscreen, - brightness/contrast/gamma correction, slideshow, flip, - horizontal/vertical, rotate left/right, delete (move to .qiv-trash/), - jump to image x, jump forward/backward x images, filename filter and - you can use qiv to set your X11-Desktop background. - - - -Source package: qm -Package: qm -Description: Quality Management Tools - Quality Management Tools, the former 'Software Carpentry Project'. - . - QMTest is the first tool released as a result of the Software - Carpentry project -Package: qm-extclass -Description: QM's ExtensionClass Python Module - The ExtensionClass Python Module ditributed with the Quality Management Tools. -Package: qmtest -Description: A Testing Framework - CodeSourcery's QMTest provides a cost-effective general purpose - testing solution that allows an organization to implement a robust, - easy-to-use testing program tailored to its needs. QMTest works with - most varieties of UNIX, including GNU/Linux, and with Microsoft - Windows. - . - QMTest's extensible architecture allows it to handle a wide range of - application domains: everything from compilers to graphical user - interfaces to web-based applications. - - - -Source package: qnix -Package: kde-theme-qnix -Description: QNX like theme for kde - QNiX provides theme engines for both Kwin (the KDE window manager) and - KDE widgets, based on the QNX/Photon user interface. My aim has been to - replicate as closely as possible the QNX interface, while still providing - configurability (through standard KDE colour selection) and performance (by - using a C++ based engine instead of using pixmaps). - - - -Source package: qpopper -Package: qpopper -Description: Enhanced Post Office Protocol server (POP3). - This is The Qualcomm enhanced version of the Post Office Protocol Daemon - (POP3 daemon), based on the latest BSD version. The QualComm popper has - some extensions to the normal pop3 daemon, such as UIDL and bulletin support. -Package: qpopper-drac -Description: Qpopper with DRAC Support - Qpopper is The Qualcomm enhanced version of the Post Office Protocol Daemon - (POP3 daemon), based on the latest BSD version. The QualComm popper has - some extensions to the normal pop3 daemon, such as UIDL and bulletin support. - . - DRAC means Dynamic Relay Authorization Control. Please read documents of the - drac package for detail. This package included a version of qpoper with - DRAC support. - . - Please read the README.Debian of drac package to setup your MTA. - - - -Source package: qps -Package: qps -Description: Qt based process status monitor - qps is an X11/Qt version of top or ps. - qps is for Linux only, since there is no good standard - way of getting process status information. It uses the - /proc file system and need not to be run as root. - - - -Source package: qsstv -Package: qsstv -Description: Qt-based slow-scan TV and fax - Qsstv is a program for receiving slow-scan television and fax. - These are modes used by hamradio operators. Qsstv uses a - soundcard to send and receive images. - - - -Source package: qstat -Package: qstat -Description: Command-line tool for querying quake (and other) servers - Qstat provides a simple interface for querying servers for a number - of games, including but not limited to quake, quakeworld, quake2, - quake3arena, unreal tournament, kingpin and others. - - - -Source package: qt-embedded -Package: libqt-emb-dev -Description: Qt-Embedded GUI development headers, static libraries - Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application - developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art - graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, - and allows true component programming. - . - This package contains the development headers and static libraries for the - Embedded version of Qt. -Package: libqt2-emb -Description: Qt-Embedded GUI Library (runtime version). - Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application - developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art - graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, - and allows true component programming. - . - This is the Embedded version and contains only the runtime files necessary - to run apps compiled against it. -Package: qt-emb-doc -Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt-Embedded. - Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application - developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art - graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, - and allows true component programming. - . - This package contains all the documentation, examples, and man pages for - the Embedded version of Qt. - - - -Source package: qt-embedded-free -Package: libqt3-emb -Description: Qt-Embedded GUI Library (runtime version). - Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application - developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art - graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, - and allows true component programming. - . - This is the Embedded version and contains only the runtime files necessary - to run apps compiled against it. -Package: libqt3-emb-dev -Description: Qt-Embedded GUI development headers, static libraries - Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application - developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art - graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, - and allows true component programming. - . - This package contains the development headers and static libraries for the - Embedded version of Qt. -Package: qt3-emb-doc -Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt-Embedded. - Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application - developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art - graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, - and allows true component programming. - . - This package contains all the documentation, examples, and man pages for - the Embedded version of Qt. - - - -Source package: qt-x11 -Package: libqt-dev -Description: Qt GUI development headers, static libraries - Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of - C++ classes. The header files, and *moc*, Qt's own Meta Object Compiler, - are included as well as a static version of the library. -Package: libqt-gl-dev -Description: Qt GUI development libraries for GL version - Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of - C++ classes. - . - This package contains the development files necessary to build GL based - Qt apps -Package: libqt-mt-dev -Description: Qt GUI development headers, static libraries (Threaded version) - Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of - C++ classes. - . - This package contains *only* the static libraries for the threaded version - of libqt 2.2. This package is only needed if you plan on building threaded - Qt applications. -Package: libqt2 -Description: Qt GUI Library (runtime version). - This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use - Qt. - . - This version is *NOT* compiled with OPENGL support. -Package: libqt2-gl -Description: Qt GUI Library (GL version). - This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use - Qt. - . - This package was built with gl support -Package: libqt2-mt -Description: Qt GUI Library (runtime threaded version). - This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use - Qt. - . - This package is only needed for apps requiring a threaded version of Qt. -Package: libqutil1 -Description: Qt Util Library - This package contains libqutil.so.1 - . - This is needed for Qt Designer and other applications -Package: qt-designer -Description: Qt GUI Designer - This package contains Qt Designer. Qt Designer is a tool that makes - designing and implementing user interfaces a lot easier. With Qt Designer, - you will learn how to create your own dialogs and how to arrange the user - interface elements in the dialogs so that the dialogs look both nice and - natural and can accommodate various environments, like different languages - and user settings. - . - This package does NOT contain KDE widget support -Package: qt-designer-doc -Description: Tutorial and reference documentation for Qt Designer - This package contains all the HTML documentation for Qt Designer. This - includes the Tutorial and Reference bits needed by Designers help system. -Package: qt-doc -Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt. - This package contains examples, a tutorial, reference documentation and - all of the man pages for Qt. - . - Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of - C++ classes. This package contains a rich set of examples as well as a - complete tutorial and reference documentation for it. -Package: uic -Description: Qt ui compiler - This package contains the Qt ui compiler. It is needed to build more and more - Qt based applications. There are 2 versions of this binary, one with KDE - widget support and one without. This one is compiled without. - - - -Source package: qt-x11-free -Package: libqt3 -Description: Qt GUI Library (runtime version). - This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use - Qt. -Package: libqt3-dev -Description: Qt GUI development headers, static libraries - Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of - C++ classes. The header files, and *moc*, Qt's own Meta Object Compiler, - are included as well as a static version of the library. -Package: libqt3-mt -Description: Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime version). - This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use - Qt. - . - This is the threaded version. -Package: libqt3-mt-dev -Description: Qt Threaded static libraries - Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of - C++ classes. This package contains the static versions of the - threaded Qt library. -Package: libqt3-mysql -Description: Mysql database plugin for Qt3 - This package contains the mysql plugin for Qt3. -Package: libqt3-odbc -Description: ODBC plugin for Qt3 - This package contains the odbc plugin for Qt3. -Package: libqxt0 -Description: Qt Xt/Motif Support Extension - This package contains libqxt.so which provides support for Xt/Motif. -Package: qt3-doc -Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt. - This package contains examples, a tutorial, reference documentation and - all of the man pages for Qt. - . - Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of - C++ classes. This package contains a rich set of examples as well as a - complete tutorial and reference documentation for it. -Package: qt3-tools -Description: Qt GUI Designer and other Qt3 based tools - This package contains Qt Designer, Qt Linguist, and other tools out of - the Qt3 toolset. They are being provided in this package as to better - allow testing of this beta release of Qt3. Once Qt3 is released this - package will go away. - - - -Source package: qt2 -Package: libqt2 -Description: Qt GUI Library (runtime version). - This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use - Qt. -Package: libqt2-dev -Description: Qt GUI library (development version). - Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of - C++ classes. The header files, manual pages, and *moc*, - Qt's own Meta Object Compiler are included as well - as a static version of the library. -Package: qt2-doc -Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt. - QT is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of - C++ classes. This package contains a rich set of examples as well as a - complete tutorial and reference documentation for it. - - - -Source package: qtcups -Package: libqtcups-dev -Description: Qt interface library for CUPS (development files) - This library includes files which allows Qt applications to print to - CUPS, configure printers etc. The print class, QCupsPrinter, has the - same interface as QPrinter so the developer has only to change the class - type to provide full CUPS support to its application. - . - This package contains development files. - . - The Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd. The terms "Common Unix Printing System" - or "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com). -Package: libqtcups2 -Description: Qt interface library for CUPS - This library includes files which allows Qt applications to print to - CUPS, configure printers etc. The print class, QCupsPrinter, has the - same interface as QPrinter so the developer has only to change the class - type to provide full CUPS support to its application. - . - The Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd. The terms "Common Unix Printing System" - or "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com). -Package: qtcups -Description: Qt front-end for CUPS. - This front-end is designed to behave like standard print front-ends like - lpr or lp. It can be used to print a file "qtcups " and popup - a nice configuration dialog. - . - The Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and - general replacement for lpd. The terms "Common Unix Printing System" - or "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com). - - - -Source package: qtella -Package: qtella -Description: A gnutella client - Qtella is a real-time search, peer-based file-sharing client that - allows a user running a Gnutella client to search for and download - files from other Gnutella users. - - - -Source package: qtss -Package: qtss -Description: streaming multimedia server - Server technology which allows you to send streaming audio and video - data to clients across the Internet using the industry standard RTP - and RTSP protocols. The source .mov file must be "hinted" for this - purpose by a Macintosh or Windows machine. - . - QTSS can also stream live video sent from Sorenson Broadcaster - running on a Macintosh. - - - -Source package: quadra -Package: quadra -Description: multiplayer puzzle game - This is Quadra, a full-featured multiplayer action puzzle game for - the X Window System and Svgalib. - Features include: - . - - Recursive block chaining - - Blocks shadows - - Teams playing - - TCP/IP networking (free Internet playing! Supports SOCKS proxies) - - Smooth block falling - - Sound effects - - Watches on other players - - Chat window - - CD-based music - - And much more! - - - -Source package: quanta -Package: quanta -Description: Web Development Environment for KDE - Quanta Plus is a web development environment for HTML and associate - languages. It is designed for quick web development and is rapidly - becoming a mature editor with a number of great features. Quanta - already has a good deal of PHP support in it including the ability to - run a debugger. - . - Quanta Plus is not in any way affiliated with any commercial versions of - Quanta. The primary coders from the original team left the GPL'd - version to produce a commercial product. - - - -Source package: quantlib -Package: libquantlib0 -Description: Quantitative Finance Library -- development package - The QuantLib project aims to provide a comprehensive software framework - for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open - source library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, - trading, and risk management of financial assets. -Package: libquantlib0-dev -Description: Quantitative Finance Library -- library package - The QuantLib project aims to provide a comprehensive software framework - for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open - source library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, - trading, and risk management of financial assets. - - - -Source package: quantlib-python -Package: quantlib-python -Description: Python bindings for the Quantlib Quantitative Finance library - The QuantLib project is aimed to provide a comprehensive software framework - for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open source - library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, trading, and - risk management in real-life. - . - QuantLib plans to offer tools that are useful for both practical - implementation, with features such as market conventions, solvers, PDEs, - etc., and advanced modeling, e.g., exotic options and interest rate models. - . - This package provides Python bindings to the QuantLib library. - - - -Source package: quantlib-refman -Package: quantlib-refman -Description: Quantitative Finance Library -- reference manual - The QuantLib project aims to provide a comprehensive software framework - for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open - source library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, - trading, and risk management of financial assets. - - - -Source package: quantlib-ruby -Package: quantlib-ruby -Description: Ruby bindings for the Quantlib Quantitative Finance library - The QuantLib project is aimed to provide a comprehensive software framework - for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open source - library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, trading, and - risk management in real-life. - . - QuantLib plans to offer tools that are useful for both practical - implementation, with features such as market conventions, solvers, PDEs, - etc., and advanced modeling, e.g., exotic options and interest rate models. - . - This package provides Ruby bindings to the QuantLib library. - - - -Source package: qub -Package: qub -Description: The Q Universal Boardgame - QUB is a computer interface to playing any board game on your computer - using graphics files which represent the game board and pieces. - It allows great flexibility in what you can do with the pieces which - are in play, and will one day offer real-time network play. QUB knows - nothing about individual games' rules. The players must arbitrate the - rules just as they do when they sit down to play any board game. QUB is - intended to be useful for Play By EMail gamers, game designers, - roleplaying gamers, and the like. - . - QUB is beta software, and thus will have bugs or missing features. - However, it is quite stable and usable. -Package: qub-dev -Description: The Q Universal Boardgame (development headers) - QUB is a computer interface to playing any board game on your computer - using graphics files which represent the game board and pieces. - It allows great flexibility in what you can do with the pieces which - are in play, and will one day offer real-time network play. QUB knows - nothing about individual games' rules. The players must arbitrate the - rules just as they do when they sit down to play any board game. QUB is - intended to be useful for Play By EMail gamers, game designers, - roleplaying gamers, and the like. - . - This package contains development headers. - . - QUB is beta software, and thus will have bugs or missing features. - However, it is quite stable and usable. - - - -Source package: queso -Package: queso -Description: Guess the operating system of a remote machine - This program probes a remote machine with a certain sequence of TCP packets. - By analysing the response packets it can determine the type of operating - system that runs on the remote machine, the version of that OS and sometimes - it can even give information about the configuration of that machine. - - - -Source package: queue -Package: queue -Description: transparent load balancing system - GNU Queue is a load-balancing system that lets users control their remote - jobs in an intuitive, transparent and nearly seamless way. This is done - with local shell job control and signaling and with Queue's innovative - proxy daemon mechanism. Queue can be used as a local replacement for rsh - to hosts within a homogeneous cluster under single administrative control. - Queue also supports the more traditional email-based load-balancing and - distributed batch-processing facilities using a number of criteria to - decide where to send jobs. - - - -Source package: quick-arrays -Package: quick-arrays -Description: A library offering less flexible, but faster arrays. - This library offers a replacement for the standard array-type - in Lisp. It has less features then the standard type, but it's - a little faster. - - - -Source package: quicklaunch-applet -Package: quicklaunch-applet -Description: QuickLauncher for Gnome. - This is a GNOME applet that adds some pretty small icons to your panel, - like windows' QuickLaunch toolbar. - - - -Source package: quicklist -Package: quicklist -Description: A simple GTK app for making lists of things - QuickList allows novice and experienced users to keep track of "things" - without any help from a system administrator. "Things" can be anything, - including (but certainly not limited to!) bug lists, phone lists, restaurants, - team members, calendars, cool urls, checkbooks, fishing holes, CDs, bunjee - jumping cool sites, etc. It is completely flexible. - . - QuickList lists "things" in column format, much as they would appear in a - spreadsheet. Quicklist can sort lists of "things," search from them and - generate printable reports from them. - . - The native (.qlf) file format is non-relational, non-SQL. Comma and tab - delimited files can be imported and exported. In addition, html can be - exported for publishing to the World Wide Web. - . - If you liked the Appleworks or Microsoft Works databases, you will like - QuickList. - - - -Source package: quickplot -Package: quickplot -Description: X-based data viewer - A 2-D plotter that lets you "swim through" your data quickly, in X, - "a zooming pager for data". It gives you a quick look at all your - data, even when you don't have a clue of what your data looks like. - - - -Source package: quickppp -Package: quickppp -Description: PPP Config tool - A PPP configuration tool - - - -Source package: quickrecord-applet -Package: quickrecord-applet -Description: GNOME applet providing one-click recording - quickrecord lives on your task bar, and when you click on it, begins - recording audio to a wav file named by a user specified convention. It - also features a pre-record buffer, so no audio is lost while you go to - click the button to start recording. - . - The purpose of quickrecord is to allow you to easily save things you - like as soon as you hear them. - - - -Source package: quickres-applet -Package: quickres-applet -Description: GNOME QuickResolution Applet - GNOME QuickRes Applet is a small program that sits on a GNOME panel, - providing you with a list of all the valid X11 video modes defined in the - XF86Config file for fast mode switching, just like that icon in Windoze 9X. - . - More information can be found at the QuickRes-Applet web site - http://members.es.tripod.de/~bisente/gquickres/indexe.html - - - -Source package: quicktime4linux -Package: libquicktime4linux-dev -Description: Header files for developing applications with quicktime - This package contains the headers and static libraries for developing - applications with quicktime4linux support. - . - You need this package ONLY if you plan to build applications that link - against the quicktime4linux libraries. -Package: libquicktime4linux0 -Description: A library for reading and writing Quicktime files - A library for reading and creating quicktime files on Linux. - . - quicktime4linux is NOT a quicktime movie player. You cannot use this - to view quicktime movies that you download from the internet. - . - quicktime4linux hides the nightmare of accessing a Quicktime movie - and gives the programmer a set of audio and video streams with some - compression ability. The audio tracks are sequential streams of PCM - audio data and video tracks are a sequential streams of frames. - . - This library doesn't give you the official Quicktime API even remotely. - It uses it's own threadable, scalable ANSI C API. This library doesn't - include any commercial codecs nor does it include support for keyframes, - which most of the expensive codecs require but the free codecs don't. - Also you may encounter Quicktime files containing compressed headers. - This library only reads uncompressed headers. -Package: quicktime4linux-utils -Description: quicktime utilities - This package has a few small utilities which come with the - quicktime4linux library. - - - -Source package: quik -Package: quik -Description: Bootloader for PowerMac or CHRP systems - The quik package provides the functionality necessary for booting a - Linux Debian/PowerPC PowerMac or CHRP system from disk. It includes - first and second stage disk bootstrap and a program for installing the - first stage bootstrap on the root disk. - - - -Source package: quinn-diff -Package: quinn-diff -Description: Compares a Packages files and a Sources file - This is a program to compare a Packages files and a Sources file - to see which programs need (re)compiling for any given architecture. - . - Quinn diff knows about architecture specific packages (e.g. lilo) and - can easily exclude them via a Packages-arch-specific file. The - output is a list of source packages complete with accurate section - and version information, suitable for use in build daemons or just in - a script to auto-snarf the necessary source. - - - -Source package: quintuple-agent -Package: quintuple-agent -Description: Secure store for secrets (passphrases, etc.). - quintuple-agent serves as a cache for secrets, so that you don't have to enter - them over and over again. You enter a secret once, and quintuple-agent stores - it for a configurable timespan. Programs needing the secret can query the - agent for it instead of bothering you. - . - Included are wrappers for PGP 2 and GnuPG. - - - -Source package: quota -Package: quota -Description: An implementation of the disk quota system. - QUOTA is implemented using the BSD system call interface as the means of - communication with the user level. This is based on the Melbourne quota - system which uses both user and group quota files. - - - -Source package: quotatool -Package: quotatool -Description: tool to edit disk quotas from the command line - Quotatool lets you edit disk quotas from the command line. - This is very useful to edit disk quotas from scripts. - - - -Source package: qvplay -Package: qvplay -Description: Casio QV Camera Communications Tool - Downloads/uploads and controls a Casio QV XX Digital Still Picture camera. - - - -Source package: qvwm -Package: qvwm -Description: Windows95 like window manager for X Window System - Qvwm is a Window95 like window manager for X Window System. - . - The name is derived from 'q' standing for '9' (pronouncing '9' - as [kju:] in Japanese) and 'v' standing for '5' in Roman numerals. - . - All of the possible features of Windows95 and complete features - as a window manager will be realized in the future. - - - -Source package: r-base -Package: r-base -Description: `GNU S' - A language and environment for statistical computing. - R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language - developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. - It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. - R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow - constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add - additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C - code can be linked and called at run time. - . - S is the statistician's Matlab and R is to S what Octave is to Matlab. -Package: r-base-dev -Description: `GNU S' - Allow installation of auxiliary R packages - R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language - developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. - It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. - R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow - constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add - additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C - code can be linked and called at run time. - . - This packages ensures that other Debian packages needed for installation of - some auxiliary R packages are installed. -Package: r-doc-html -Description: `GNU S' documentation in html format - R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language - developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. - It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. - R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow - constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add - additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C - code can be linked and called at run time. - . - This packages provides the R manuals in html format. The sibling package - r-doc-pdf provides the same manuals in pdf format. -Package: r-doc-pdf -Description: `GNU S' documentation in pdf format - R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language - developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. - It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. - R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow - constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add - additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C - code can be linked and called at run time. - . - This packages provides the R manuals in pdf format. The sibling package - r-doc-html provides the same manuals in html format. -Package: r-gnome -Description: `GNU S' - GNOME-enabled executable - R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language - developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. - It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. - R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow - constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add - additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C - code can be linked and called at run time. - . - This package provides the executable linked with the GNOME libraries - for use as in "R --gui=GNOME" -Package: r-mathlib -Description: `GNU S' - Standalone R math library - R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language - developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. - It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. - R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow - constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add - additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C - code can be linked and called at run time. - . - This packages provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can - be called from standalone C or C++ code. - - - -Source package: r-recommended -Package: r-recommended -Description: GNU R -- collection of seven recommended packages - R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language - developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. - It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. - R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow - constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add - additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C - code can be linked and called at run time. - . - This Debian package contains the R packages that are recommended by the - upstream R core team as part of a complete R distribution. It comprises the - following packages: - - KernSmooth: Functions for kernel smoothing for Wand & Jones (1995) - - VR: The MASS, class, nnet and spatial libraries from Venables and - Ripley, `Modern Applied Statistics with S-PLUS' (3rd edition). - - boot: Bootstrap R (S-Plus) Functions from the book "Bootstrap Methods - and Their Applications" by A.C. Davison and D.V. Hinkley (1997). - - cluster: Functions for clustering (by Rousseeuw et al.) - - foreign: Read data stored by Minitab, S, SAS, SPSS, Stata, ... - - mgcv: Multiple smoothing parameter estimation and GAMs by GCV - - nlme: Linear and nonlinear mixed effects models - - rpart: Recursive partitioning and regression trees - - survival: survival analysis - - - -Source package: r5rs-doc -Package: r5rs-doc -Description: Revised(5) Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme - The report gives a defining description of the programming language - Scheme. Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive - dialect of the Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis - Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman. It was designed to have an - exceptionally clear and simple semantics and few different ways to - form expressions. A wide variety of programming paradigms, including - imperative, functional, and message passing styles, find convenient - expression in Scheme. - . - The documentation in this package is in GNU info, HTML, and PDF formats. - - - -Source package: racc -Package: racc -Description: A generator of LALR parser written by Ruby - Racc is LALR(1) parser generator coded for Ruby. Written by Ruby and - output Ruby source. -Package: racc-runtime -Description: Runtime library for parser which is generated by Racc. - Runtime library for parser which is generated by Racc. - - - -Source package: raccess -Package: raccess -Description: Security Tool to audit remote systems - Remote Access Session is a security tool to analyze the integrity of - systems. The program tries to gain access to a system using the most - advanced techniques of remote intrusion. It lets to work on normal mode - (fast) and hard mode (more intensive). There is a big difference between - "Remote Access Session" and other remote security audit tools: If - "Remote Access Session" find a remote vulnerability that gives user account - or root, it will try to exploit it and it will return a shell in order to - discard false positives. - . - It is actually under development and it just has a few features of the - future final version: - *Advanced scanning capabilities. This tool doesn't block against - firewall and it's fast. - *Total service's banner info added: Includes web server detection - version and named version, and the classical too (ftp, pop ...) - *Writes reports with info of the host analyzed to the hard disk. - *Remote OS detect feature with QueSO. - *If detects any vulnerability, the tool chooses the right exploits - based on version, vendor and OS of the services that run on the - remote host and ask you on a interactive way if you want to run - these exploits in order to check the real danger the remote host - can receive and discard false positives. Includes 69 remote exploits - for various OS and services. - - - -Source package: raccess4vbox3 -Package: raccess4vbox3 -Description: DTMF support and utilities for vbox3 - raccess4vbox3 provides initial configuration of vbox3, support for - DTMF, and comes as a sample answering machine with remote access mode - plus example modes for remote control of the system. A set of american - voice sound files created with festival is included. - - - -Source package: race -Package: race -Description: A 3D arcade overhead car game. - Race is a 3D racing game where you compete against computer opponents. - The objective is to finish first. The setting is mostly off-road. - . - This package contains the executable. -Package: race-data -Description: A 3D arcade overhead car game - graphics and sounds. - Race is a 3D racing game where you compete against computer opponents. - The objective is to finish first. The setting is mostly off-road. - . - This package contains the graphics and basic sounds. Due to licensing issues - the soundtrack is not included. - - - -Source package: radiusclient -Package: libradius1 -Description: /bin/login replacement with RADIUS. Shared lib to used by programs. - Radiusclient is a /bin/login replacement which gets called by a getty - to log in a user and to setup the user's login environment. Normal - login programs just check the login name and password which the user - entered against the local password file (/etc/passwd, /etc/shadow). In - contrast to that Radiusclient also uses the RADIUS protocol to - authenticate the user. - . - This is the libraries needed by any client needing the RADIUS protocol. -Package: libradius1-dev -Description: /bin/login replacement with RADIUS. Header file and link lib. - Radiusclient is a /bin/login replacement which gets called by a getty - to log in a user and to setup the user's login environment. Normal - login programs just check the login name and password which the user - entered against the local password file (/etc/passwd, /etc/shadow). - In contrast to that Radiusclient also uses the RADIUS protocol to - authenticate the user. - . - This is the development package, to be able to develop programs that - uses the RADIUS library. -Package: radiusclient1 -Description: /bin/login replacement which uses the RADIUS protocol for authentication. - Radiusclient is a /bin/login replacement which gets called by a getty - to log in a user and to setup the user's login environment. Normal - login programs just check the login name and password which the user - entered against the local password file (/etc/passwd, /etc/shadow). - In contrast to that Radiusclient also uses the RADIUS protocol to - authenticate the user. - . - This is the main binary archive. - - - -Source package: radiusd-cistron -Package: radiusd-cistron -Description: Radius server written by Cistron. - RADIUS is a means of managing clients' access to network services, and is - described by RFCs 2865 to 2869. - . - This GPLed Radius server is not based on any Livingston code. It is - compatible with the Livingston-2.01 server though. Over radius-2.01, - it has support for Exec-Program on authentication, it is possible to limit - the number of concurrent logins reliably, it has tagged attribute - support, it can replicate accounting packets, and more. - - - -Source package: radiusd-livingston -Package: radiusd-livingston -Description: Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server - Provides the RADIUS server from Lucent Technologies Inc, formerly - Livingston Enterprises Inc. - . - RADIUS is a means of managing clients' access to network services, and - is described by RFCs 2865 to 2869. - - - -Source package: radvd -Package: radvd -Description: Router Advertisement Daemon - IPv6 has a lot more support for autoconfiguration than IPv4. But - for this autoconfiguration to work on the hosts of a network, the - routers of the local network have to run a program which answers - the autoconfiguration requests of the hosts. - . - On Linux this program is called radvd, which stands for Router - ADVertisement Daemon. This daemon listens to router solicitations (RS) - and answers with router advertisement (RA). Furthermore unsolicited - RAs are also send from time to time. - - - -Source package: raidtools -Package: raidtools -Description: Utilities to support 'old-style' RAID disks - The Multiple Device driver's main goal is to group several disks or - partitions together, making them look like a single block device. - This includes linear adding of disks, RAID-0, RAID-4 and -5. - . - If you are creating new RAID arrays, the raidtools2 package and newer - RAID drivers may be a better choice. - . - This package may only installed on systems with a kernel version - higher than 2.1.62. With kernels from the 2.4 series or newer, or - with 2.2 kernels with the 'new-style' RAID-patches, you should use - raidtools2 instead. - - - -Source package: raidtools2 -Package: raidtools2 -Description: Utilities to support 'new-style' RAID disks - The Multiple Device driver's main goal is to group several disks or - partitions together, making them look like a single block device. - This includes linear adding of disks, RAID-0, -1, -4 and -5. - . - 'New-style' RAID arrays have a lot features not present in the - 'older' RAID arrays, including autodetection. Old arrays can be upgraded - with this package, and it is mostly a good idea to use this package - when creating new RAID arrays. - . - In order to use this package, you must have a kernel with 'new-style' RAID - drivers, which are included in stock kernels since the 2.4 series. For - older kernels, you can find patches at - http://people.redhat.com/mingo/raid-patches/. - - - -Source package: randtype -Package: randtype -Description: semi-random text typer - Randtype is a small utility to output characters or lines at random intervals. - There are a few command line options to refine the output. With it you can - output files to the screen, and if you configured it well, it will look like - someone is actually typing - with optional typos even. - - - -Source package: rarpd -Package: rarpd -Description: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol daemon - RARP is a protocol which allows individual devices on an IP network to - get their own IP addresses from the RARP server. - You need this daemon only if you have on your LAN machines like - diskless Sun boxes. - With kernels up to 2.2 you have the option of using the integrated RARP - support instead of this daemon. - - - -Source package: ras -Package: ras -Description: Adds redundancy files to archives for data recovery. - Ras is a program that adds m extra files to a set of n files, such - that the contents of the n original files can be regenerated from any - n of the n+m original files and extra files. Normally, these extra - files will all be 6 bytes larger then the largest of the original - files, but ras has a mode in which the extra files are exactly the - same size as the original files. - . - Ras was originally intended for transporting a large file split over - several floppy disks in a manner resilient to the corruption of a few - of the disks, and a pair of example shell scripts to do this (rassplit - and rasmerge) is included in the distribution. - - - -Source package: rasmol -Package: rasmol -Description: molecule visualization and rendering - RasMol is a molecular graphics program intended for the - visualisation of proteins, nucleic acids and small - molecules. The program is aimed at display, teaching - and generation of publication quality images. - . - Currently supported input file formats include - Brookhaven Protein Databank (PDB), Tripos' Alchemy - and Sybyl Mol2 formats, Molecular Design Limited's - (MDL) Mol file format, Minnesota Supercomputer - Center's (MSC) XMol XYZ format and CHARMm format files. - . - The loaded molecule may be shown as wireframe, cylinder - (drieding) stick bonds, alpha-carbon trace, spacefilling - (CPK) spheres, macromolecular ribbons (either smooth - shaded solid ribbons or parallel strands), - hydrogen bonding and dot surface. - Rasmol homepage: http://klaatu.oit.umass.edu:80/microbio/rasmol/ - - - -Source package: rat -Package: rat -Description: Unicast and multicast voice-over-IP application - RAT is a network audio tool that allows users to participate in audio - conferences over the Internet. These can be between two participants - directly, or between a group of participants on a common multicast group. - No special features are required to use RAT in point-to-point mode, but to - use the multicast conferencing facilities of RAT, a connection to the - Mbone, or a similar multicast capable network, is required. RAT is based on - IETF standards, using RTP above UDP/IP as its transport protocol, and - conforming to the RTP profile for audio and video conferences with minimal - control. - . - Further information is available on the WWW, at: - http://www-mice.cs.ucl.ac.uk/multimedia/software/rat/index.html - - - -Source package: ratfor -Package: ratfor -Description: Rational Fortran preprocessor for Fortran 77. - Ratfor77 is a preprocessor that converts the Rational Fortran dialect - into ordinary Fortran 77. The output can then be compiled using g77 - or f2c + gcc. - . - The Ratfor dialect provides C-like control structures and some - syntactic sugar that makes Fortran programs easier to read and write. - - - -Source package: ratmenu -Package: ratmenu -Description: Creates X menus from the shell. - This is ratmenu, a simple program that allows you to create X menus from - the shell. It is a simplified version of 9menu, with the crucial difference - that where 9menu only responds to the mouse, and ignores the keyboard, - ratmenu has all mouse sensitivity taken out, and only responds to the - keyboard. It is meant to be used with the ratpoison window manager. Although - it should work with other window managers, YMMV. - - - -Source package: ratpoison -Package: ratpoison -Description: Simple window manager with no fat library dependencies. - ratpoison is a simple Window Manager with no fat library - dependencies, no fancy graphics, no window decorations, - and no flashy wank. It is largely modelled after GNU - Screen which has done wonders in virtual terminal market. - . - All interaction with the window manager is done through - keystrokes. ratpoison has a prefix map to minimize the - key clobbering that cripples EMACS and other quality - pieces of software. - - - -Source package: rats -Package: rats -Description: Rough Auditing Tool for Security - RATS, the Rough Auditing Tool for Security, is a security auditing - utility for C, C++, php, perl, and python code. RATS scans source code, - finding potentially dangerous function calls. The goal of rats is not to - definitively find bugs (yet), but to provide a reasonable starting point - for performing manual security audits. - . - The initial vulnerability database is taken directly from things that - could be easily found when starting with the book, "Building Secure - Software" by Viega and McGraw. - - - -Source package: rawrec -Package: rawrec -Description: Buffered raw audio recorder/player - The rawrec/rawplay utilities provide a simple way to record or play - back raw audio data. Options exist to control the timing of the run, - add silent guard time, jump into data files, set DSP parameters, and - control buffer size and latency. rawrec should be particularly useful - for scripting applications that need to deal with raw audio data. - . - Compared to bplay, rawrec tries to do less (it only handles raw - audio) and does it more correctly (all the options work right for raw - audio. I think :). - . - rawrec can work to or from standard io, so if you also get the sox - program, you will be able to record and play a wide variety of sound - formats. You will need a mixer program, such as aumix. - - - -Source package: razor -Package: razor -Description: spam-catcher using a collaborative filtering network - Vipul's Razor is a distributed, collaborative, spam detection and - filtering network. Razor establishes a distributed and constantly updating - catalogue of spam in propagation. This catalogue is used by clients to - filter out known spam. On receiving a spam, a Razor Reporting Agent (run - by an end-user or a troll box) calculates and submits a 20-character unique - identification of the spam (a SHA Digest) to its closest Razor - Catalogue Server. The Catalogue Server echos this signature to other - trusted servers after storing it in its database. Prior to manual - processing or transport-level reception, Razor Filtering Agents (end-users - and MTAs) check their incoming mail against a Catalogue Server and filter - out or deny transport in case of a signature match. Catalogued spam, once - identified and reported by a Reporting Agent, can be blocked out by the - rest of the Filtering Agents on the network. - - - -Source package: razzle -Package: razzle -Description: constantly changing 3D stereogram generator - razzle generates constantly changing 3D stereograms using SVGAlib. - For instructions on viewing stereograms, please see /usr/doc/razzle/README - or the man page. - . - WARNING! if you have an epileptic condition, *READ* /usr/doc/razzle/README. - - - -Source package: rblcheck -Package: rblcheck -Description: Tool to Query RBL Servers - This program is a very basic interface to DNS listings such as the RBL - filter developed by Paul Vixie and the MAPS project. The basic idea of the - filter is that when someone is blacklisted for email abuse of some sort, a - new domain name is resolved of the form "2.0.0.127.domain.name.com", where - 2.0.0.127 is the abusive IP address in reverse (for example, 2.0.0.127 - would be the IP address 127.0.0.2), and "domain.name.com" is the base - domain name of the filtering service (such as "blackholes.mail-abuse.org" - for the MAPS project RBL filter). - - - -Source package: rbootd -Package: rbootd -Description: Remote Boot Daemon - The rbootd daemon is used for booting some HP workstations - over the network (such as the 9000/300 and 9000/400 series). - It can also boot PA RISC workstations. It handles the first - stage of the boot sequence and can be used to start booting - Linux, NetBSD or HPUX. - - - -Source package: rc -Package: rc -Description: An implementation of the AT&T Plan 9 shell. - rc is a command interpreter and programming language - similar to sh(1). It is based on the AT&T Plan 9 shell of the - same name. The shell offers a C-like syntax (much more so - than the C shell), and a powerful mechanism for manipulating - variables. It is reasonably small and reasonably fast, - especially when compared to contemporary shells. Its use is - intended to be interactive, but the language lends itself well - to scripts. - - - -Source package: rcalc -Package: rcalc -Description: A symbolic calculator for the GNOME desktop. - rCalc is a scientific calculator for the GNOME desktop environment. It aims - to occupy the middle ground between simple `point-and-click' calculators and - full featured mathematical packages, and hopefully take some of the best of - both worlds. - - - -Source package: rcconf -Package: rcconf -Description: Debian Runlevel configuration tool - This tool configures system services in connection with system - runlevels. It turns on/off services using the scripts in - /etc/init.d/. Rcconf works with both System-V style and file-rc - runlevel configuration. It is a TUI frontend to the update-rc.d - command. - - - -Source package: rcs -Package: rcs -Description: The GNU Revision Control System - The Revision Control System (RCS) manages multiple - revisions of files. RCS automates the storing, retrieval, - logging, identification, and merging of revisions. RCS is - useful for text that is revised frequently, for example - programs, documentation, graphics, papers, and form letters. - - - -Source package: rcs-latex -Package: rcs-latex -Description: LaTeX macro package for handling RCS keywords - This allows the user to typeset RCS keywords in their document - without being concerned about dollar signs and the like. - - - -Source package: rdate -Package: rdate -Description: Set the system's date from a remote host. - Rdate displays and sets the local date and time from the host name or address - given as the argument. It uses the RFC868 protocol which is usually - implemented as a built-in service of inetd(1). - - - -Source package: rdiff-backup -Package: rdiff-backup -Description: Backup program to use deltas for history - rdiff-backup is a script that backs up one directory to another. The target - directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs - are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory, so you can - still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine the best - features of a mirror and an incremental backup. rdiff-backup also preserves - subdirectories, symlinks, special files, permissions, uid/gid ownership (if - it is running as root), and modification times. Finally, rdiff-backup can - operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like rsync. Thus you - can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive up to a remote - location, and only the differences will be transmitted. - - - -Source package: rdist -Package: rdist -Description: Remote file distribution client and server. - Rdist is a program to maintain identical copies of files over multiple hosts. - It preserves the owner, group, mode, and mtime of files if possible and can - update programs that are executing. - - - -Source package: rdtool -Package: rdtool -Description: RD document formatter - RD is Ruby's POD. RDtool is formatter for RD. -Package: rdtool-elisp -Description: Emacs-lisp rd-mode for writing RD document - Emacs major mode for RD editing. - - - -Source package: re -Package: re -Description: Russian Anywhere -- russian text converter - Russian Anywhere is a russian character decoding program. It allow - transfer russian characters between different codepages. It's main - purpose is to convert damaged russian e-mail messages to readable form and - also may be used to convert files from/to known and unknown codepages. - - - -Source package: re2c -Package: re2c -Description: Tool for generating fast C-based recognizers - re2c is a great tool for writing fast and flexible lexers. Unlike - other such tools, re2c concentrates solely on generating efficient - code for matching regular expressions. Not only does this singleness - make re2c more suitable for a wider variety of applications, it - allows us to generate scanners which approach hand-crafted ones in - terms of size and speed. - - - -Source package: read-edid -Package: read-edid -Description: hardware information-gathering tool for VESA PnP monitors - read-edid consists of two tools; get-edid uses a VESA VBE 2 interrupt - service routine request to read a 128 byte EDID version 1 structure from - your graphics card, which retrieves this information from the monitor via - the Data Display Channel (DDC). parse-edid parses this data structure and - outputs data about the monitor suitable for inclusion into an XF86Config - file. - . - get-edid uses real-mode x86 instructions to communicate with the video - hardware; therefore, it is usable only by root, and this package is only - available for the i386 architecture. - - - -Source package: readline2 -Package: libreadline2 -Description: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries. [libc5] - The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface - across discrete programs that need to provide a command line - interface. - . - The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for - recalling lines of previously typed input. -Package: libreadline2-altdev -Description: GNU readline and history libraries, development files. [libc5] - The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface - across discrete programs that need to provide a command line - interface. - . - The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for - recalling lines of previously typed input. -Package: libreadlineg2 -Description: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries. [libc6] - The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface - across discrete programs that need to provide a command line - interface. - . - The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for - recalling lines of previously typed input. - - - -Source package: readline4 -Package: libreadline4 -Description: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries. - The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface - across discrete programs that need to provide a command line - interface. - . - The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for - recalling lines of previously typed input. -Package: libreadline4-dbg -Description: GNU readline and history libraries, debugging libraries. - The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface - across discrete programs that need to provide a command line - interface. - . - The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for - recalling lines of previously typed input. -Package: libreadline4-dev -Description: GNU readline and history libraries, development files. - The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface - across discrete programs that need to provide a command line - interface. - . - The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for - recalling lines of previously typed input. - - - -Source package: readseq -Package: readseq -Description: [Biology] Conversion between sequence formats - Reads and writes nucleic/protein sequences in various - formats. Data files may have multiple sequences. - Readseq is particularly useful as it automatically detects many - sequence formats, and converts between them. - . - URL: ftp://ftp.bio.indiana.edu/molbio/readseq/version1 - - - -Source package: realtimebattle -Package: realtimebattle -Description: Programming game - RealTimeBattle is a programming game in which robots controlled by programs - are fighting each other. The goal is to destroy the enemies, using the - radar to examine the environment and the cannon to shoot. - . - Robot programs can be written in any language, all communication - with the main program is done via stdout/stdin. - - - -Source package: recite -Package: recite -Description: English text speech synthesizer - Recite is a program to do speech synthesis. The quality of sound - produced is not terribly good, but it should be adequate for reporting - the occasional error message verbally. - . - Given some English text, recite will convert it to a series of phonemes, - then convert the phonemes to a sequence of vocal tract parameters, and - then synthesise the sound a vocal tract would make to say the sentence. - Recite can perform a subset of these operations, so it can be used to - convert text into phonemes, or to produce an utterance based on vocal - tract parameters computed by some other program. - - - -Source package: recode -Package: librecode-dev -Description: Development package for librecode0 - This package contains the header files and static librecode.a - library needed to build applications based on librecode. -Package: librecode0 -Description: Shared library on which recode is based. - This package contains the librecode shared library, needed by - recode. -Package: recode -Description: Character set conversion utility. - Free `recode' converts files between character sets and usages. When - exact transliterations are not possible, it may get rid of the - offending characters or fall back on approximations. This program - recognizes or produces nearly 150 different character sets and is able - to transliterate files between almost any pair. Most RFC 1345 - character sets are supported. -Package: recode-doc -Description: Documentation for Free recode. - This package contains the HTML documentation for Free recode. - - - -Source package: records -Package: records -Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment - Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes. - Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects, - subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed, - etc. -Package: records-common -Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment - Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes. - Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects, - subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed, - etc. -Package: records-gnuemacs -Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment - Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes. - Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects, - subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed, - etc. -Package: records-xemacs -Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment - Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes. - Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects, - subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed, - etc. - - - -Source package: recover -Package: recover -Description: Undelete files on ext2 partitions - Recover automates some steps as described in the ext2-undeletion - howto. This means it seeks all the deleted inodes on your hard drive - with debugfs. When all the inodes are indexed, recover asks you some - questions about the deleted file. These questions are: - * Hard disk device name - * Year of deletion - * Month of deletion - * Weekday of deletion - * First/Last possible day of month - * Min/Max possible file size - * Min/Max possible deletion hour - * Min/Max possible deletion minute - * User ID of the deleted file - * A text string the file included (can be ignored) - . - If recover found any fitting inodes, it asks to give a directory name - and dumps the inodes into the directory. Finally it asks you if you - want to filter the inodes again (in case you typed some wrong - answers). - - - -Source package: red-carpet -Package: red-carpet -Description: Ximian's next-generation software manager and updater - Ximian Red Carpet is a fully featured software updater and manager. - . - Please note that this is beta software and does not yet have all of the - features found in apt or dselect. - - - -Source package: redir -Package: redir -Description: Redirect TCP connections - It can run under inetd or stand alone (in which case it handles - multiple connections). Its 8 bit clean, not limited to line - mode, is small and light. Supports FTP redirects and supports - transparency support. - . - redir is all you need to redirect traffic across firewalls authenticate - based on an IP address etc etc. No need for the firewall toolkit. The - functionality of inetd/tcpd and "redir" will allow you to do everything - you need without screwy telnet/ftp etc gateways. (I assume you are running - IP Masquerading of course.) - - - -Source package: regex -Package: libregex0 -Description: GNU regular expression library, run time libraries. [libc5] - A "regular expression" (or "regexp", or "pattern") is a text string - that describes some (mathematical) set of strings. A regexp R - "matches" a string S if S is in the set of strings described by R. - Using the Regex library, you can: - * see if a string matches a specified pattern as a whole, and - * search within a string for a substring matching a specified - pattern. - . - There is no libc6 version of this packages as it is already a part of - libc6. -Package: libregex0-altdev -Description: GNU regular expression library, development files. [libc5] - A "regular expression" (or "regexp", or "pattern") is a text string - that describes some (mathematical) set of strings. A regexp R - "matches" a string S if S is in the set of strings described by R. - Using the Regex library, you can: - * see if a string matches a specified pattern as a whole, and - * search within a string for a substring matching a specified - pattern. - . - Includes headers, static library and documentation. - - - -Source package: regexplorer -Package: regexplorer -Description: A visual regular expression explorer - RegExplorer is a visual regular expression explorer, it allows - for writing regular expressions and visually see the matches, - thus making regular expression much easier to write and maintain. - . - More information can be found at the RegExplorer web site - http://regexplorer.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: regexx -Package: libregexx-dev -Description: C++ wrapper to the GNU regex functions - Regexx is a C++ wrapper to the GNU regex functions to avoid - reinventing the wheel. It allow you to use match and substitute - regular expression in your C++ code. - . - More information can be found at the regexx web site - http://bazar.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/projects/regexx/ . -Package: libregexx1 -Description: C++ wrapper to the GNU regex functions - Regexx is a C++ wrapper to the GNU regex functions to avoid - reinventing the wheel. It allow you to use match and substitute - regular expression in your C++ code. - . - More information can be found at the regexx web site - http://bazar.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/projects/regexx/ . - - - -Source package: regina -Package: regina-rexx -Description: The Regina REXX interpreter. - Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. - . - REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms - to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed - to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. - . - Contains the Regina REXX interpreter (regina and rexx), and - external function package to interface to curses library. -Package: regina0 -Description: The Regina REXX interpreter, run-time library. - Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. - . - REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms - to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed - to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. - . - Contains runtime shared libraries. -Package: regina0-dev -Description: The Regina REXX interpreter, development files. - Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. - . - REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms - to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed - to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. - . - Contains static library and header file rexxsaa.h. -Package: regina2 -Description: The Regina REXX interpreter, run-time library. - Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. - . - REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms - to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed - to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. - . - Contains runtime shared libraries. -Package: regina2-dev -Description: The Regina REXX interpreter, development files. - Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. - . - REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms - to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed - to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. - . - Contains static library and header file rexxsaa.h. - - - -Source package: reiserfsprogs -Package: reiserfsprogs -Description: User-level tools for ReiserFS filesystems - This package contains utilities to create, check, resize, and debug ReiserFS - filesystems. - . - NOTE: Releases of Linux prior to 2.4.1 do not support ReiserFS on their own. - Thus, these tools will only be useful with Linux 2.4.1 or later, or if your - kernel has been built with the ReiserFS patch applied. This patch can be found - in the appropriate kernel-patch--reiserfs packages. - - - -Source package: remem -Package: remembrance-agent -Description: Emacs mode to help find relevant texts - The Remembrance Agent is one of the projects being developed by the MIT - Media Lab's software agents group. Given a collection of the user's - accumulated email, usenet news articles, papers, saved HTML files and other - text notes, it attempts to find those documents which are most relevant to - the user's current context. That is, it searches this collection of text - for the documents which bear the highest word-for-word similarity to the - text the user is currently editing, in the hope that they will also bear - high conceptual similarity and thus be useful to the user's current work. - These suggestions are continuously displayed in a small buffer at the - bottom of the user's emacs buffer. If a suggestion looks useful, the full - text can be retrieved with a single command. - - - -Source package: remind -Package: remind -Description: a sophisticated reminder service - Remind allows you to remind yourself of upcoming events and appointments - via a reasonably easy to understand config file. Each reminder or alarm - can consist of a message sent to standard output, or a program to be - executed. - . - It also features: sophisticated date calculation, moon phases, - sunrise/sunset, Hebrew calendar, alarms, PostScript output, tcl/tk - front-end, multilingual messages, and proper handling of - holidays. - . - Includes scripts for making a nice WWW calendar server - (in the /usr/share/doc/remind/examples directory). And provides a - graphical front-end for people who don't want to learn the scripting - language. - - - -Source package: renattach -Package: renattach -Description: Rename attachments on the fly. - Renattach is a small, efficient and surprisingly effective filter - designed primarily to offer an additional level of safety to Windows - users whose e-mails pass through a UNIX-like mail server. Many modern - viruses are spread through e-mail, and renattach combats such viruses by - filtering e-mail attachments based on file extension. In version 1.1.1, - the MIME type is also renamed. The idea is to rename potentially - dangerous attachments (executable ones) so that the user, or the user's - poorly written e-mail software, does not accidentally execute the - attachment. - - - -Source package: rep-gtk -Package: rep-gtk -Description: GTK binding for librep - This package provides an interface to the GTK graphical toolkit for - the librep lisp interpreter. -Package: rep-gtk-gnome -Description: GTK binding for librep with gnome support - This package provides an interface to the GTK graphical toolkit for - the librep lisp interpreter. - - - -Source package: rep-xmms -Package: rep-xmms -Description: rep language bindings for XMMS - Language bindings for the rep lisp dialect for XMMS. -Package: sawfish-xmms -Description: sawfish bindings for XMMS - Contains a lisp module needed to make use of the rep bindings for xmms - from within sawfish. - - - -Source package: replicator -Package: replicator -Description: automate new computer installations in a networked site. - Using a nfs-root filesystem and rsync, replicator allow - you to non-interactively install a target computer - identical to the model computer. It can handle differences - in partitioning and hardware. - . - Designed for clusters, classrooms and wherever you need - identical Debian boxes. - . - It's REALLY faster than normal Debian installation method. - - - -Source package: reportbug -Package: reportbug -Description: Reports bugs in the Debian distribution. - reportbug is a tool designed to make the reporting of bugs in Debian - and derived distributions relatively painless. Its features include: - . - * Integration with the mutt, af, and mh/nmh mail readers. - * Access to outstanding bug reports to make it easier to identify - whether problems have already been reported. - * Support for following-up on outstanding reports. - * Optional PGP/GnuPG integration. - . - reportbug is designed to be used on systems with an installed mail - transport agent, like exim or sendmail; however, you can edit the - configuration file and send reports using any available mail server. - - - -Source package: request-tracker1 -Package: request-tracker1 -Description: Request Tracker, a GPL'd Trouble Ticket System - Request Tracker helps you handle and track problem reports, it features - web interfaces for queue administration and report submitting and sends out - email with replies and comments to those reports. - Be sure to read /usr/share/doc/request-tracker1/README.Debian for - installation instructions !!! - - - -Source package: resmed-doc -Package: resmed-doc -Description: Collection of requirements on medical software - Detailed analysis of the problem domain of healthcare. - Contains English and German version, while German is much - more up to date. - - - -Source package: revtex4 -Package: revtex4 -Description: LaTeX 2e document class distributed by the American Physical Society - (APS) in order to expedite the handling of manuscripts by the APS - journals (Physical Review Letters, Physical Review, and Reviews of - Modern Physics) while reducing costs and avoiding unnecessary - duplication of effort. A manuscript prepared using the REVTeX 4 - documentclass and following the guidelines presented in the enclosed - documentation is considered by APS as a "compuscript." Compuscripts - face lower publication charges as compared to non-compuscript - manuscripts and supposedly get published faster. - - - -Source package: rexec -Package: rexec -Description: Remote execution client for an exec server. - rexec is a command which calls the rexec(3) subroutine to act as a remote - execution client. It works much as rsh, except authentication information is - kept on the local machine. - - - -Source package: rexima -Package: rexima -Description: A nice little ncurses mixer. - rexima is 'a mixer' spelled backwards. A humble little mixer which is - easy to use. - - - -Source package: rexxtk -Package: rexxtk -Description: Interface to Tcl/Tk for Regina REXX - Rexx/Tk gives GUI capabilities to the interpreted language - Regina Rexx by interfacing it with the Tcl/Tk libraries. - . - It enables Rexx programmers to write portable GUI applications - by calling functions that wrap the GUI portions of the Tcl/Tk - package. It is also available on several other operating - systems. - . - Nearly all Tk functions have been implemented and support has - been added for some third party widgets such as tree, combobox - and muliticolumn listboxes. - - - -Source package: ri -Package: ri -Description: Ruby Interactive reference - ri is a command line tool that displays descriptions of built-in Ruby - methods, classes, and modules. For methods, it shows you the calling - sequence and a description. For classes and modules, it shows a - synopsis along with a list of the methods the class or module - implements. All information is taken from the reference section of - the book Programming Ruby. -Package: ri-cs-el -Description: an emacs interface for ri - A set of Emacs macros which implement a function, `ri', with which - you can browse pages of Ruby documentation generated by the command - 'ri'. Formatting is done in background so that you can continue to - use your Emacs while processing is going on. -Package: ri-db-el -Description: an emacs interface for ri - Provide three kinds of support for 'ri' inside emacs: - - simple interactive query - - a browsable index, where you can follow links to do things like - drill down on the methods within a class or module. - - pop-up help on the class or method under point. - - - -Source package: rie -Package: rie -Description: A Compiler Compiler Based on ECLR-attributed Grammar. - Rie reads the grammer specification in a file and generates an LR(1) - parser and ECLR-attributed grammer (Equivalence Class LR-attributed - grammer) attribute evaluator. - . - Rie is derived from Bison, so the syntax is similar to it. It is - easy for readers familiar with Bison (or Yacc) to write Rie - descriptions. -Package: rie-doc -Description: Documentation for Rie - Rie is a compiler compiler based on ECLR-attributed Grammer. - This package contains ECLR-attributed grammer, Rie's user's - manual, and more useful informations about Rie. - - - -Source package: rig -Package: rig -Description: Random identity generator - RIG (Random Identity Generator) is a free replacement for a shareware - program out there called 'fake'. It generates random, yet real-looking, - personal data. It is useful if you need to feed a name to a Web site, - BBS, or real person, and are too lazy to think of one yourself. Also, - if the Web site/BBS/person you are giving the information to tries to - crosscheck the city, state, zip, or area code, it will check out. - - - -Source package: rinetd -Package: rinetd -Description: Internet redirection server - rinetd redirects TCP connections from one IP address and port to another. - rinetd is a single-process server which handles any number of connections - to the address/port pairs specified in the file /etc/rinetd.conf. Since - rinetd runs as a single process using nonblocking I/O, it is able to - redirect a large number of connections without a severe impact on the - machine. This makes it practical to run services on machines inside an IP - masquerading firewall. - - - -Source package: rio -Package: rio -Description: A command line Diamond Rio MP3 player controller - rio is a Diamond Rio MP3 CLI controller program - The home website is http://www.world.co.uk/sba/index.htm - This program supports file uploads and downloads, on both - the Classic Rio and the 64 Meg Rio, and supports plug in cards. - . - The default port is 0x378, if your rio is plugged into a - different port, you will need to use the -p option. - . - This program directly controls various IOports. The program need to - be run as root, or setuid root. - . - If you execute the following line as root after package installation, - the program will be setuid root. - . - chmod 4755 /usr/bin/rio - . - Do NOT do that unless you understand the security implications of a - setuid binary that can "easily" overwrite any system file. - - - -Source package: rio500 -Package: librio500-dev -Description: Development files for the Diamond Rio 500 digital audio player - Static libraries and header files used to support the Diamond Rio 500 - digital audio player. -Package: rio500 -Description: Diamond Rio500 digital audio player support - A set of command-line utilities which provide support for the - Diamond Rio500 digital audio player. - . - You'll need a kernel with USB support enabled in order to make use - of these utilities... 2.4.0 and later should be fine, as should - 2.2.18 or later in the 2.2 series. In addition, the Rio500 driver - must be enabled. - - - -Source package: ripperx -Package: ripperx -Description: a GTK-based ripper/encoder - ripperX is a graphical interface to a CD ripper (cdparanoia) and - the Vorbis/Ogg encoder (and MP3 encoders too). It is very much - like grip, but IMO easier to use. - - - -Source package: rlinetd -Package: rlinetd -Description: gruesomely over-featured inetd replacement - rlinetd is designed to replace the BSD inetd. Feature-wise, it is a - proper superset of the BSD inetd, including rpc support and both udp - and tcp services. In addition, it supports a number of resource - limiting features, including full resource limits a la setrlimit(2), - renicing, chroot and limited per-service instances. To round out the - features stolen from xinetd, it also supports binding to individual - interfaces on request, and configurable logging. - - - -Source package: rlpr -Package: rlpr -Description: A utility for lpd printing without using /etc/printcap - Rlpr makes it possible (or at the very least, easier), to print files - on remote sites to your local printer. The rlpr package includes - BSD-compatible replacements for `lpr', `lpq', and `lprm', whose - functionality is a superset of their BSD counterparts. In other words, - with the rlpr package, you can do everything you can do with the BSD - printing commands, and more. The programs contained within the rlpr - package are all GPL'd, and are more lightweight, cleaner and more - secure than their BSD counterparts. - - - -Source package: rmagic -Package: rmagic -Description: Report Magic for Analog. - With Report Magic for Analog, anyone can create great looking - website statistics reports. Report Magic for Analog uses - the Computer Readable Output format created by Analog, - the most popular logfile analyser in the world. Using this - and some simple settings you provide, Report Magic formats - beautiful reports with tables, descriptions and graphs. - . - Using Report Magic for Analog, you can easily maintain a consistent - company image with all your reports. By designing the report format - to mimic your site's colors and graphics, you can have Analog's - statistics reports seem to "fit-in" with the rest of your website. - Report Magic for Analog lets you set things like font, foreground - and background colors, background images, color themes, and more, - thus ensuring a perfect fit with your already designed site. - - - -Source package: rman -Package: rman -Description: PolyglotMan - Reverse compile man pages - PolyglotMan (formerly RosettaMan) is a filter for UNIX manual pages. - It takes as input man pages formatted for a variety of UNIX flavors - (not [tn]roff source) and produces as output a variety of file - formats. - . - For more info see: http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net - - - -Source package: rmc -Package: librmc -Description: Remote method call - RMC runs objects on remote hosts, and is the glue for some networking - enabled software. It will be used by 3Dsia, odb, OpenPL, OGICLib and - others. It connects different operating systems across most networks - quickly and transparently, allowing dce, rpc, and others to be used in a - simple manner. -Package: librmc-dev -Description: Remote method call (development files) - This package contains remote method call development files (headers and - static libraries). -Package: rmc-binaries -Description: Remote method call (common binaries) - This contains common binaries which use librmc. - - - -Source package: robodoc -Package: robodoc -Description: A program documentation tool. - The idea is to include for every function or procedure a standard header - containing all sorts of information about the procedure or function. - ROBODoc extracts these headers from the source file and puts them in a - separate autodocs-file. ROBODoc thus allows you to include the program - documentation in the source code and avoid having to maintain two - separate documents. Or as Petteri puts it: "robodoc is very useful - - especially for programmers who don't like writing documents with Word or - some other strange tool." - . - ROBODoc can format the headers in a number of different formats: - HTML, ASCII, AmigaGuide, LaTeX, or RTF. In HTML mode it can - generate cross links between headers. You can even include parts - of your source code. - . - ROBODoc works with many programming languages: For instance C, - Pascal, Shell Scripts, Assembler, COBOL, Occam, Postscript, - Forth, Tcl/Tk, C++, Java -- basically any program in which you - can use remarks/comments. - - - -Source package: robotfindskitten -Package: robotfindskitten -Description: Zen Simulation of robot finding kitten - In this simulation, you play the part of robot. Your task is to - complete the simulation by finding kitten, as is your destiny, and - indeed your wont. You (robot) are represented by the # character, and - you move around with the arrow keys touching things. If the thing you - touch is kitten, you get a cute little animation (which was cuter in - the DOS version) and the simulation ends. Otherwise, you get a brief - description of what it is you touched. - - - -Source package: rocketworkbench -Package: rocketworkbench -Description: Rocket Design Utilities - The Rocket Workbench Project is a mission to develop open source - high quality software tools for the design of experimental rockets. - Using the most up to date rocket theory allows the software to - produce the most accurate results. - . - This package currently implements the following tools: - cpropep - Propellant Evaluation Program - - - -Source package: rocks-n-diamonds -Package: rocks-n-diamonds -Description: Boulderdash-like game - This game should be instantly familiar to those who have tried "Boulderdash" - on the C-64, or "Emerald Mine" on the Amiga. - . - For the rest of you, it is a game in which you basically collect emeralds, - stay away from monsters and try to avoid being squished by rocks. This - version includes sound and supports joysticks, but your keyboard can also - be used. - . - It is even possible to design your own levels with the built-in editor, - and to record your game, replay it, and save it! - - - -Source package: roleplaying -Package: roleplaying -Description: A database system for role players - The Role Playing DataBase System is a database system - for Role Playing Gamers. It provides a way for players - and game masters to store the many pieces of information - needed for Role Playing. - . - The Role Playing Database package consists of a collection of C++ - classes that implement a series of structures that contain the various - data entities that represent the various aspects and features used in a - Role Playing Game, including the characters, monsters, spells, - treasures, tricks, traps, etc. - . - The database can be accesed through a Tcl/Tk interface but it the library - can also be used to develop other applications related to role-playing. - - - -Source package: rolldice -Package: rolldice -Description: A virtual dice roller - A virtual dice roller that takes a string on the command line in the format - of some fantasy role playing games like Advanced Dungeons & Dragons [1] - and returns the result of the dice rolls. - . - [1] Advanced Dungeons & Dragons is a registered trademark of TSR, Inc. - - - -Source package: root-portal -Package: root-portal -Description: Monitors the system and displays the results on the desktop - Originally intended to provide a tail -f into the root-window, it is now - also able to monitor pipes, sub-processes, system load, network usage - and the names of opening/closing processes. This data can optionally be - put through regex filters and search/replaces. Monitors can be run on - remote systems through a remote shell such as ssh. - - - -Source package: root-tail -Package: root-tail -Description: Displays select log files in the X root window. - Root-tail, is a program that displays one or more log files, - on the X root window, through the use of transparent windows. - - - -Source package: rootstrap -Package: rootstrap -Description: A tool for building complete Linux filesystem images - Rootstrap was originally written to provide a facility for building - filesystems for use with User-mode Linux, but can be useful in other - applications as well. - . - It uses a modular set of shell scripts to create the filesystem - image, install a base system, and customize it for a particular - application. Currently, it only builds Debian systems, but the - architecture is such that other base systems could be used instead. - . - Use of rootstrap does not require root access, or special privileges - of any kind. This is because it builds the filesystem inside a - User-mode Linux system running under an - unprivileged uid. - . - Filesystem creation with rootstrap is quick and painless. With a - local mirror and a single command, a fresh Debian woody filesystem - can be created in about 3 minutes on relatively modest hardware. - - - -Source package: rosegarden -Package: rosegarden -Description: An integrated MIDI sequencer and musical notation editor. - Rosegarden is a free integrated musical notation editor - and MIDI sequencer for Unix/X platforms, with specific support - for Linux PCs and SGI IRIX workstations. See the Rosegarden - Web page at http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/rosegarden/ for more - information. - - - -Source package: rotix -Package: rotix -Description: A program to generate rotational obfuscations - Rotix allows you to generate rotational obfuscations, like the world-famous - ROT-13. Note that this is not an encryption pack. - . - Install Rotix if you want to generate ROT-13 variants. - - - -Source package: routeplanner -Package: routeplanner -Description: A highway trip planner - This is a highway trip planning program, similar to programs like - Rand McNally's "TripMaker." It allows you to plan road trips between - two or more locations, using various interchangeable map files (or - databases). - . - Currently, the program includes two databases covering North America; - one is fairly simplistic, and one is quite detailed. You can also - create new databases with the included editor. - . - For retrocomputing nuts, this program traces its lineage back to a - 1980s program called "RoadRoute" written by Jim Butterfield for the - Amiga. AFAIK all of the code has been rewritten, but the Basic-USA - database included here is Jim's original dataset. - . - The package includes two console-based interfaces; for the GNOME - interface and the editor, you should install routeplanner-gnome as well. - . - Home Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/routeplanner/ -Package: routeplanner-gnome -Description: A highway trip planner (GNOME interface) - This is a highway trip planning program, similar to programs like - Rand McNally's "TripMaker." It allows you to plan road trips between - two or more locations, using various interchangeable map files (or - databases). - . - Currently, the program includes two databases covering North America; - one is fairly simplistic, and one is quite detailed. You can also - create new databases with the included editor. - . - For retrocomputing nuts, this program traces its lineage back to a - 1980s program called "RoadRoute" written by Jim Butterfield for the - Amiga. AFAIK all of the code has been rewritten, but the Basic-USA - database included here is Jim's original dataset. - . - This package includes the GNOME interface and the database editor - (which also requires GNOME). - . - Home Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/routeplanner/ - - - -Source package: roxen -Package: roxen -Description: The Roxen Challenger Webserver - The Roxen Challenger is a very powerful and easy to maintain web - server. The server is written in Pike which is C-like but interpreted - at runtime. Roxen may be configured comfortable via any web browser. - . - The Roxen Challenger server is the foundation of a powerful - information and communication environment. Challenger is a secure and - competent web server. If your intention is minimizing your Total Cost - of Ownership, Challenger is entirely in line. Challenger offers a - smorgasbord of features, and on top of that, a whole suite of - commercial and tightly integrated extensions. Challenger is just as - suitable for powering an any-sized web site, as for an intranet - application. -Package: roxen-doc -Description: The Roxen Challenger Webserver HTML documents - The Roxen Challenger is a very powerful and easy to maintain web - server. The server is written in Pike which is C-like but interpreted - at runtime. Roxen may be configured comfortable via any web browser. - . - This is the HTML documentation for this webserver. - - - -Source package: roxen-fonts-iso8859-1 -Package: roxen-fonts-iso8859-1 -Description: Extra fonts for roxen - Fonts for the iso-8859-1 character set. - - - -Source package: roxen-fonts-iso8859-2 -Package: roxen-fonts-iso8859-2 -Description: Extra fonts for roxen - Fonts for the iso-8859-2 character set. - - - -Source package: roxen2 -Package: roxen2 -Description: The Roxen Challenger Webserver - The Roxen Challenger is a very powerful and easy to maintain web - server. The server is written in Pike which is C-like but interpreted - at runtime. Roxen may be configured comfortable via any web browser. - . - The Roxen Challenger server is the foundation of a powerful - information and communication environment. Challenger is a secure and - competent web server. If your intention is minimizing your Total Cost - of Ownership, Challenger is entirely in line. Challenger offers a - smorgasbord of features, and on top of that, a whole suite of - commercial and tightly integrated extensions. Challenger is just as - suitable for powering an any-sized web site, as for an intranet - application. - . - This is the official version of the new 'Roxen WebServer' (the new - name of the webserver). This is still a beta release and the old - configuration files of the server is not fully compatible with this - version. There will be a conversion script in a later version, but - until then I'm installing in .../roxen2/ without any automatic config - transference. You will have to configure the server manually... You - can still have both the stable (1.3) version, since they don't clash - (at least not filesystem wise), but make sure they don't try to - talk/listen on the same ports! - - - -Source package: roy -Package: libroy-dev -Description: Utility and data structure library (development files) - Roy is a library of utility routines and data structures. - . - This package contains the files needed for developing programs - using the Roy library. It also contains the documentation for the - Roy API. -Package: libroy0 -Description: Utility and data structure library (runtime files) - Roy is a library of utility routines and data structures. - . - This package contains the files needed for programs linked against - Roy to run. - - - -Source package: rp-pppoe -Package: pppoe -Description: PPP over Ethernet driver - PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a protocol used by - many ADSL Internet service providers. This package allows - you to connect to those PPPoE service providers. - - - -Source package: rplay -Package: librplay3 -Description: Shared libraries for the rplay network audio system. - Contains shared libraries for the rplay network audio system. - . - RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix - systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over - the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be - configured to share sound files with each other. - . - Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include - xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. -Package: librplay3-dev -Description: Development libraries for the rplay network audio system. - Contains header files and development libraries for the rplay network - audio system. - . - RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix - systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over - the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be - configured to share sound files with each other. - . - Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include - xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. -Package: rplay -Description: A fake transitional package. - Contains a set of dependencies designed to mitigate upgrade problems. - This package will cause all of the rplay packages to be installed, after - which time it can safely be removed. - . - rplay-server contains the rplay server. - rplay-client contains the rplay clients. - librplay3{,-dev} contains the rplay libraries. - rplay-perl contains the rplay perl modules. - rplay-contrib currently only contains the mailsound stuff. - . - RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix - systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over - the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be - configured to share sound files with each other. - . - Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include - xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. -Package: rplay-client -Description: The basic rplay clients. - This package contains the basic rplay clients (rplay, rptp). The clients - are used to play sounds on the local host or remote systems. - . - RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix - systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over - the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be - configured to share sound files with each other. - . - Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include - xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. -Package: rplay-contrib -Description: Contributed binaries for the rplay network audio system. - Contains mailsounds and Mailsounds each of which can be used to play - sounds on a system when new mail arrives. - . - RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix - systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over - the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be - configured to share sound files with each other. - . - Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include - xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. -Package: rplay-perl -Description: Perl modules for the rplay network audio system. - Contains perl modules which aid in creating rplay-aware perl scripts. - . - RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix - systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over - the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be - configured to share sound files with each other. - . - Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include - xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. -Package: rplay-server -Description: The rplay network audio system server. - This package contains the rplay server. The rplay server allows sounds - to be played on the system. - . - RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix - systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over - the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be - configured to share sound files with each other. - . - Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include - xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. - - - -Source package: rpm -Package: librpm-dev -Description: RPM shared library, development kit - This library allows programs to make use of a rpm database or rpm packages - without going through the rpm program. - . - This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files - necessary to build programs that use librpm. -Package: librpm1 -Description: RPM shared library - This library allows programs to make use of a rpm database or rpm packages - without going through the rpm program. -Package: librpm1-dev -Description: RPM shared library, development kit - This library allows programs to make use of a rpm database or rpm packages - without going through the rpm program. - . - This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files - necessary to build programs that use librpm. -Package: librpm4 -Description: RPM shared library - This library allows programs to make use of a rpm database or rpm packages - without going through the rpm program. -Package: rpm -Description: Red Hat Package Manager - If you want to install Red Hat Packages then please use the alien - package. Using RPM directly will bypass the Debian packaging system! - - - -Source package: rpm2html -Package: rpm2html -Description: Generate HTML index from directories of RPMs - rpm2html automatically generates Web pages describing a set of RPM - packages. The goal of rpm2html is also to identify the dependencies between - various packages, and being able to find the packages providing the - resources needed to install another package. - - - -Source package: rpncalc -Package: rpncalc -Description: a RPN calculator trying to emulate an HP28S - rpncalc is a calculator similar to dc(1), but it uses the readline - library and shows the stack visually. - - - -Source package: rproxy -Package: rproxy -Description: A cache which uses differences to speed up retrievals - rproxy stores hashed values of retrieved pages and when you next - access the same page it computes the difference between the - current page and the recently stored page. - . - The rproxy extensions to HTTP allow the server to generate a hsync - relative to the cached instance in a way that is completely general, - and transparent to both the server and user agent. - . - rproxy, and clients and servers which implement hsync, calculate a - block-by-block signature of the file, by computing a checksum over - consecutive extents of equal length, such as 1024 bytes. This checksum - is then added into a header of the request and transmited as usual. - . - To be useful, there should be at least two rproxy instances between - the client and the server. Transfers between the proxies will be - delta-encoded, while the browser and server will just see standard HTTP. - For example, it is very useful to run on instance on each side of a modem - link, so that data across the slow link will be delta-encoded. Further - information is available at http://linuxcare.com.au/rproxy/ - - - -Source package: rrdtool -Package: librrd0 -Description: Time-series data storage and display system (runtime) - RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and - display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, - server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will - not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data - to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper - scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and - put friendly user interface on it. - . - This package contains shared libraries used to access and manipulate RRDs. -Package: librrd0-dev -Description: Time-series data storage and display system (development) - RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and - display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, - server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will - not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data - to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper - scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and - put friendly user interface on it. - . - This package contains libraries used to develop software that uses RRDs. -Package: librrdp-perl -Description: Time-series data storage and display system (perl-piped) - RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and - display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, - server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will - not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data - to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper - scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and - put friendly user interface on it. - . - This package contains a Perl interface to RRDs using command pipes. -Package: librrds-perl -Description: Time-series data storage and display system (perl-shared) - RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and - display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, - server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will - not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data - to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper - scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and - put friendly user interface on it. - . - This package contains a Perl interface to RRDs using a shared library. -Package: rrdtool -Description: Time-series data storage and display system (programs) - RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and - display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, - server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will - not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data - to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper - scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and - put friendly user interface on it. - . - This package contains command line programs used to access and manipulate - RRDs. -Package: rrdtool-tcl -Description: Time-series data storage and display system (tcl) - RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and - display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, - server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will - not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data - to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper - scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and - put friendly user interface on it. - . - This package contains a tcl interface to RRDs. - - - -Source package: rrlogind -Package: rrlogind -Description: Login daemon for the Road Runner Cable Modem Service - Login daemon for the Road Runner Cable Modem Service. You need a dhcp - client as well. This program takes care of the authentication piece - for the Road Runner Cable Modem Service. - These areas include, but are not limited to: North Eastern - Ohio, Columbus Ohio, Austin Texas, Hawaii, Tampa Bay Fla, - and Charlotte NC. - - - -Source package: rscheme -Package: rscheme -Description: Threaded, persistent, OO, scheme interpreter and compiler. - RScheme is a scheme interpreter and compiler with object extensions, - threads, a persistent store, an optional real-time garbage collector, - and many other nifty features. - . - RScheme can generate byte compiled modules, or compile directly to C. - This is quite easy with the current configuration. See - /usr/doc/rscheme/module-example for an example. - - - -Source package: rscheme-modules -Package: rscheme-modules -Description: Add on modules for RScheme from the CVS development tree. - This package contains add-on modules for RScheme. This package - comes directly from the CVS module development repository at - cvs.rscheme.org and contains all kinds of goodies including a simple - readline implementation, pretty printer, graphics handling routines - (including tiff, png and pnm), and an object oriented gui testbed. - . - Currently, there is little or no documentation for any of these - modules, but contributions are welcome. Installing this package - will override the normal fshell's startup image so that fshell will - have access to all the new modules. In the future, this will change - so that all of these modules are dynamically loaded on-demand. - - - -Source package: rspfd -Package: rspfd -Description: Radio Shortest Path Daemon - RSPF is a routing protocol for hamradio wireless links. This package - provides a daemon with the latest version of the protocol. - - - -Source package: rstatd -Package: rstat-client -Description: A client for rstatd. - This package contains rup(1) and rsysinfo(1), clients for rstatd. -Package: rstatd -Description: Display uptime information for remote machines. - This allows other machines on your local network to get information about - your computer - especially uptime. This will allow you to use the rup(1) - command. - - - -Source package: rsync -Package: rsync -Description: fast remote file copy program (like rcp) - rsync is a program that allows files to be copied to and from remote - machines in much the same way as rcp. It has many more options than - rcp, and uses the rsync remote-update protocol to greatly speed up - file transfers when the destination file already exists. - . - The rsync remote-update protocol allows rsync to transfer just the - differences between two sets of files across the network link. - - - -Source package: rt -Package: rt -Description: Displays select log files in the X root window. - Rt, is a program that displays one or more log files, on the - X root window, throught the use of transparent windows. - - - -Source package: rtf2latex -Package: rtf2latex -Description: Convert RTF files to LaTeX - rtf2latex converts Microsoft RTF (Rich Text Format) files to LaTeX - source files. If imagemagick is installed, rtf2latex tries to use it - to convert embedded images from the RTF source file. - - - -Source package: rtlinux -Package: rtlinux -Description: Real-Time-Linux - RT-Linux makes it possible to use Linux to control real time applications - like scientific experiments, model railways, or industrial plants. - See http://www.rtlinux.org/~rtlinux for further information. - - - -Source package: rtlinux-doc -Package: rtlinux-doc -Description: documentation on Real Time Linux - By now, this package contains Jerry Epplin's man pages. RT-Linux - makes it possible to use Linux to control real time applications - like scientific experiments, model railways, or industrial plants. - These man pages are outdated, by now. The package rtlinux contains - man pages. This package rtlinux-doc will contain examples for the - use of rtlinux. - - - -Source package: ruby -Package: irb -Description: The Interactive Ruby. - The irb is acronym for Interactive RuBy. It evaluates Ruby expression - from the terminal. -Package: libcurses-ruby -Description: Curses interface for Ruby - Curses interface for Ruby. -Package: libdbm-ruby -Description: DBM interface for Ruby - DBM interface for Ruby. -Package: libgdbm-ruby -Description: GDBM interface for Ruby - GDBM interface for Ruby. -Package: libmd5-ruby -Description: MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm for Ruby. - This is a implementation of MD5 Message-Digest algorithm for the - object-oriented scripting language Ruby. -Package: libnkf-ruby -Description: Network Kanji code conversion Filter for Ruby - libnkf-ruby will let you use the nkf (Network Kanji code conversion - filter) from Ruby programs. -Package: libpty-ruby -Description: pseudo tty interface for Ruby - This extension module adds Ruby a functionality to execute an - arbitrary command through pseudo tty (pty). -Package: libreadline-ruby -Description: Readline interface for Ruby - Readline interface for Ruby. -Package: libruby -Description: Libraries necessary to run Ruby - This package includes libruby, which is necessary to run Ruby. -Package: libsdbm-ruby -Description: SDBM interface for Ruby - SDBM interface for Ruby. SDBM - ndbm work-alike hashed database library - based on Per-Aake Larson's Dynamic Hashing algorithms. BIT 18 (1978). -Package: libsyslog-ruby -Description: UNIX syslog(3) interface for Ruby - Ruby interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls. -Package: libtcltk-ruby -Description: Tk interface for Ruby - Tcl/Tk library interface for Ruby. This modules provides low level - interface to the Tcl/Tk library. -Package: libtk-ruby -Description: Tk interface for Ruby - Tk interface for Ruby. This modules is built on top of - ruby-tcltklib-module. -Package: ruby -Description: An interpreter of object-oriented scripting language Ruby - Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and - easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to - process text files and to do system management tasks (as in - perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible. -Package: ruby-dev -Description: Header files for compiling extension modules for the Ruby - This package contains header files, which is necessary to - make extension libraries for the Ruby. -Package: ruby-elisp -Description: Emacs-lisp ruby-mode for Ruby - Emacs-lisp ruby-mode for Ruby. -Package: ruby-examples -Description: Examples for Ruby - Examples for Ruby. - - - -Source package: ruby-beta -Package: irb1.7 -Description: The Interactive Ruby. - The irb is acronym for Interactive RuBy. It evaluates Ruby expression - from the terminal. -Package: libcurses-ruby1.7 -Description: Curses interface for Ruby. - Curses interface for Ruby. -Package: libdbm-ruby1.7 -Description: DBM interface for Ruby. - DBM interface for Ruby. -Package: libgdbm-ruby1.7 -Description: GDBM interface for Ruby. - GDBM interface for Ruby. -Package: libnkf-ruby1.7 -Description: Network Kanji code conversion Filter for Ruby. - libnkf-ruby will let you use the nkf (Network Kanji code conversion - filter) from Ruby programs. -Package: libpty-ruby1.7 -Description: pseudo tty interface for Ruby. - This extension module adds Ruby a functionality to execute an - arbitrary command through pseudo tty (pty). -Package: libreadline-ruby1.7 -Description: Readline interface for Ruby. - Readline interface for Ruby. -Package: libruby1.7 -Description: Libraries necessary to run the Ruby. - This package includes the libruby, necessary to run the Ruby. -Package: libsdbm-ruby1.7 -Description: SDBM interface for Ruby. - SDBM interface for Ruby. - SDBM - ndbm work-alike hashed database library based on - Per-Aake Larson's Dynamic Hashing algorithms. BIT 18 (1978). -Package: libsyslog-ruby1.7 -Description: UNIX Syslog extension for Ruby - A Simple wrapper for the UNIX syslog system calls that might be handy - if you're writing a server in Ruby. For the details of the syslog(8) - architecture and constants, see the syslog(3) manual page of your - platform. -Package: libtcltk-ruby1.7 -Description: Tk interface for Ruby. - Tcl/Tk library interface for Ruby. This modules provides low level - interface to the Tcl/Tk library. -Package: libtk-ruby1.7 -Description: Tk interface for Ruby. - Tk interface for Ruby. This modules is built on top of - ruby-tcltklib-module. -Package: ruby1.7 -Description: An interpreter of object-oriented scripting language Ruby. - Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and - easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to - process text files and to do system management tasks (as in - perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible. -Package: ruby1.7-dev -Description: Header files for compiling extension modules for the Ruby. - This package contains the header files, necessary to make extension modules - for the Ruby. -Package: ruby1.7-elisp -Description: Emacs-lisp ruby-mode for Ruby. - Emacs-lisp ruby-mode for Ruby. -Package: ruby1.7-examples -Description: Examples for Ruby. - Examples for Ruby. - - - -Source package: ruby-bsearch -Package: libbsearch-ruby -Description: a binary search library for Ruby - It can search the FIRST or LAST occurrence in an array with a condition - given by a block. - The latest version of Ruby/Bsearch is available at - http://namazu.org/~satoru/ruby-bsearch/ - - - -Source package: ruby-eserver -Package: ruby-eserver -Description: Generic multi-threaded e-service server in Ruby - A generic, multi-threaded e-service server in Ruby. Includes a simplistic - HttpEchoServer.rb to demonstrate how to write your own server. - - - -Source package: ruby-manual -Package: ruby-manual -Description: Manual for the scripting language Ruby. - Manual for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. - - - -Source package: ruby-romkan -Package: libromkan-ruby -Description: a Romaji <-> Kana conversion library for Ruby - Ruby/Romkan is a Romaji <-> Kana conversion library for Ruby. - It can convert a Japanese Romaji string to a Japanese Kana string - or vice versa. - - - -Source package: rubybook -Package: rubybook -Description: the "Programming Ruby" book - This book is a tutorial nd reference for the Ruby programming language. Use - Ruby, and you'll write better code, be more productive, and enjoy programming - more. The book is a guide to working with the object-oriented programming - language, teaching the basics, plus how to write large programs, how to - extend Ruby using C code, and much more. - . - This is the HTML version of the "Programming Ruby" book by David Thomas and - Andrew Hunt, published by Addison-Wesley and graciously licensed under the - Open Publication Licence. - - - -Source package: rubymagick -Package: rubymagick -Description: Ruby interface for ImageMagick - Ruby interface for ImageMagick. (beta release) - - - -Source package: rubyunit -Package: rubyunit -Description: Simple testing framework for Ruby - RubyUnit is a simple Testing Framework for Ruby. You can get the - information about Testing Framework on next web site: - - - - -Source package: rumba-base -Package: librumbabase-dev -Description: Base library of RUMBA brain imaging system (development files) - Base library of the RUMBA brain imaging software system: development files. - Header files, static library, etc. -Package: librumbabase1 -Description: Base library of RUMBA brain imaging system - Shared base library of the RUMBA brain imaging software system. - - - -Source package: rumba-utils -Package: rumba-utils -Description: RUMBA brain imaging utility programs - RUMBA brain imaging system utility programs - - - -Source package: rumbagui -Package: librumba-network -Description: RUMBA brain imaging network library - runtime package - RUMBA brain imaging network library - shared libraries. -Package: librumba-network-dev -Description: RUMBA brain imaging network library - development package - RUMBA brain imaging network library - development files, static library, header files. -Package: rumbagui -Description: RUMBA brain imaging software GUI interface - RUMBA brain imaging software GUI interface. - WARNING: rumbagui is BUGGY AND UNSTABLE! UNUSABLE! - - - -Source package: rumbaview -Package: rumbaview -Description: RUMBA project brain imaging viewer - RUMBA project brain imaging viewer - - - -Source package: run -Package: run -Description: Watch programs and restart them if they die - Run allows you to run a program, and ensure that you have only - one of that program running simultaneously. i.e. we would like to - run some program, but not if its already running. We also may - need to restart the program if it dies. Run accomplishes these - tasks giving all the functionality that would otherwise require - tedious shell scripting to accomplish. PLEASE NOTICE that upstream - considers this package "a broken program" and advises on his home - page not to use run unless one is prepared to debug. However, - run seems to be working reasonably well, but be warned. - Remove the Conflicts: line from control file if you want to build on - potato - - - -Source package: rungetty -Package: rungetty -Description: a minimal console getty that can run any process - rungetty might be the getty you were looking for. It is able to run any - program, not just login. If a different program than login is used it usually - is run as nobody.nobody, or the user/group specified on the commandline. - rungetty can even be configured to autologin, under certain circumstances. - See the manual page for more information. - . - You have to change some lines in /etc/inittab for having any effect after - installing the package. rungetty is based on mingetty and therefore not - suitable for serial use. - - - -Source package: ruptime -Package: ruptime -Description: Show host status of local machines. - Ruptime gives a status line like uptime for each machine on the local network; - these are formed from packets broadcast by each host on the network once a - minute. - . - This is a port of ruptime from NetBSD. - - - -Source package: rus-ispell -Package: irussian -Description: Russian dictionary for ispell - This package contains a list of Russian words and - an affix file to be used with a well-known ispell - spelling checker. - . - Dictionaries contain now over 90,100 basic words - and produce over 892,000 related words - - - -Source package: rx -Package: librx1 -Description: GNU Posix Basic Regular Expression language library. [libc5] - Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching - functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). -Package: librx1-altdev -Description: Development library for rx. [libc5] - Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching - functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). - . - Includes headers and static library. Documentation is in librx1g-dev. -Package: librx1g -Description: GNU Posix Basic Regular Expression language library. [libc6] - Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching - functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). -Package: librx1g-dbg -Description: Debugging library for rx. [libc6] - Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching - functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). - . - Includes static library with debug symbols. -Package: librx1g-dev -Description: Development library for rx. [libc6] - Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching - functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). - . - Includes headers, static library, and documentation. - - - -Source package: rx320 -Package: rx320 -Description: Control a Ten-Tec RX-320 receiver - Control a Ten-Tec RX-320 receiver via a serial port, providing a - command line interface to the radio. - - - -Source package: rxp -Package: librxp1 -Description: Shared library for XML parsing and validating - XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. This - library can be used to parse and validate XML documents. -Package: librxp1-dev -Description: Development files for librxp - XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. librxp is - a library that can be used to parse and validate XML documents. - . - This package contains the static library and header files used in - development. -Package: rxp -Description: A validating XML parser - Rxp reads, parses, and can optionally validate XML. - - - -Source package: rxsock -Package: rxsock -Description: Socket function library for Regina REXX - RxSock provides socket functions for the interpreted language - Regina REXX. It provides the same functions as the OS/2 and - Object Rexx RxSocks. - - - -Source package: rxvt -Package: rxvt -Description: VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System - Rxvt is an 8-bit clean, color xterm replacement that uses significantly - less memory than a conventional xterm, mostly since it doesn't support - toolkit configurability or Tek graphics, but also since features can - be removed at compile-time to reflect your needs. - . - The distribution also includes rclock, the smaller/better xclock - replacement with appointment scheduling and xbiff functionality. -Package: rxvt-ml -Description: multi-lingual VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System - Rxvt is an 8-bit clean, color xterm replacement that uses significantly - less memory than a conventional xterm, mostly since it doesn't support - toolkit configurability or Tek graphics, but also since features can - be removed at compile-time to reflect your needs. - . - This package contains three versions of rxvt: krxvt and crxvt, - which support Japanese and Chinese characters, and grxvt, which - supports both ELOT-928 (ISO-8859-7 standard) and IBM-437 keyboard - translations for Greek character entry. - - - -Source package: rxvt-beta -Package: rxvt-beta -Description: VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System - Rxvt is an 8-bit clean, color xterm replacement that uses significantly - less memory than a conventional xterm, mostly since it doesn't support - toolkit configurability or Tek graphics, but also since features can - be removed at compile-time to reflect your needs. - . - The distribution also includes rclock, the smaller/better xclock - replacement with appointment scheduling and xbiff functionality. - . - This package contains the developer (beta) version of rxvt. See the - rxvt package for the current stable version of rxvt. -Package: rxvt-beta-ml -Description: multi-lingual VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System - Rxvt is an 8-bit clean, color xterm replacement that uses significantly - less memory than a conventional xterm, mostly since it doesn't support - toolkit configurability or Tek graphics, but also since features can - be removed at compile-time to reflect your needs. - . - This package contains three versions of rxvt: krxvt and crxvt, - which support Japanese and Chinese characters, and grxvt, which - supports both ELOT-928 (ISO-8859-7 standard) and IBM-437 keyboard - translations for Greek character entry. - . - This package contains the developer (beta) version of rxvt. - This package contains the developer (beta) version of rxvt. See the - rxvt-ml package for the current stable version of rxvt. - - - -Source package: s390-tools -Package: s390-tools -Description: A set of fundamental utilities for Linux on S/390 - The package contains: - * dasdfmt, which is used to low-level format ECKD-DASDs with either - the classic disk layout or the new zSeries compatible disk layout. - * dasdview, which is used to display DASD and VTOC information or to - dump the contents of a DASD to the console. - * fdasd, which is used to create or modify partitions on ECKD-DASDs - formatted with the zSeries compatible disk layout. - * zipl, which is used to make either dasds or tapes bootable for - system IPL or system dump. - * zgetdump, which is used to retrieve system dumps from either tapes - or dasds. - - - -Source package: s3mod -Package: s3mod -Description: Player for MOD and S3M music files - This is a tracker music player. It is capable of playing S3M files - in addition to 4,6, and 8 track MOD files. It supports dsp output and - the Gravis Ultrasound. - - - -Source package: s3switch -Package: s3switch -Description: Manage the output device on S3 Savage chips - Depending on the Savage chip this utility can be used to switch - between LCD, CRT and TV output. Additionally one can choose between - NTSC, NTSCJ and pal TV signal format. - - - -Source package: sablotron -Package: libsablot0 -Description: an XSL processor fully implemented in C++ - Sablotron is an XSL processor fully implemented in C++. - . - The goal of this project is to create a reliable and - fast XSLT processor conforming to the W3C specification, which is - available for public and can be used as a base for multiplatform XML - data distribution systems. - . - This package includes Sablotron runtime libraries, which are needed for - Sablotron binaries to work. -Package: libsablot0-dev -Description: an XSL processor fully implemented in C++ [development] - Sablotron is an XSL processor fully implemented in C++. - . - The goal of this project is to create a reliable and - fast XSLT processor conforming to the W3C specification, which is - available for public and can be used as a base for multiplatform XML - data distribution systems. - . - This package includes Sablotron development libraries and include files. -Package: sablotron -Description: an XSL processor fully implemented in C++ - Sablotron is an XSL processor fully implemented in C++. - . - The goal of this project is to create a reliable and - fast XSLT processor conforming to the W3C specification, which is - available for public and can be used as a base for multiplatform XML - data distribution systems. - . - This package includes Sablotron binaries, which need libsablot0 to work. - - - -Source package: sabre -Package: sabre -Description: Fighter plane simulator. - SABRE is an on-going game development for the Linux Operating System, - worked on as a labor of love by flight-simulation enthusiasts. - . - For now, SABRE is focusing on the older jets and piston-engined - fighters of the Korean War / Cold War era. Featured are F-86 SabreJet, - MiG-15, F-84 ThunderJet, F-51 Mustang, and Yak-9. All of the planes in - the game can be flown by the player as well as the computer pilots. - . - This package contains the svgalib binary. -Package: sabre-common -Description: Fighter plane simulator. - SABRE is an on-going game development for the Linux Operating System, - worked on as a labor of love by flight-simulation enthusiasts. - . - For now, SABRE is focusing on the older jets and piston-engined - fighters of the Korean War / Cold War era. Featured are F-86 SabreJet, - MiG-15, F-84 ThunderJet, F-51 Mustang, and Yak-9. All of the planes in - the game can be flown by the player as well as the computer pilots. - . - This package contains binaries and data common to both svgalib and X version - of sabre. - . - Homepage: http://sabre.cobite.com/ -Package: xsabre -Description: Fighter plane simulator. - SABRE is an on-going game development for the Linux Operating System, - worked on as a labor of love by flight-simulation enthusiasts. - . - For now, SABRE is focusing on the older jets and piston-engined - fighters of the Korean War / Cold War era. Featured are F-86 SabreJet, - MiG-15, F-84 ThunderJet, F-51 Mustang, and Yak-9. All of the planes in - the game can be flown by the player as well as the computer pilots. - . - This package contains the X binary. - - - -Source package: sac -Package: sac -Description: Login accounting - Performs login accounting, just like the ac program but with - totals, per day and per users. Also performs average usage - and hourly profiling. Tons of other options. - - - -Source package: safe-hole-perl -Package: libsafe-hole-perl -Description: Perl module which makes a "hole" in the Safe compartment - libsafe-hole-perl allows externally defined routines and methods - of objects to be called from within the Safe compartment. However, - those subroutines and methods are executed within the Safe compartment, - so they are unable to call other subroutines which are dynamically - qualified with the package name such as class methods. - . - Through Safe::Hole, we can execute externally defined subroutines in - the original main compartment from the Safe compartment. - - - -Source package: safecat -Package: safecat -Description: safely copy stdin to a file - safecat is a program which implements Professor Daniel Bernstein's - maildir algorithm to copy stdin safely to a file in a specified - directory. It can be used to write mail messages to a qmail-style - maildir, or to write data to a "spool" directory reliably. - - - -Source package: sam -Package: libxg-dev -Description: graphics libraries from plan9 - libXg.a, libframe.a and /usr/share/man/man3 extracted from sam. These provide - a simplified graphics interface which looks much simpler than X. If - anyone actually uses this for anything, we can then rebuild this with - shared libraries. - . - If you plan on doing development with libXg, you'll probably want to - have a copy of sam installed (for the file format man pages) or a copy - of sam's source (which, of course, also has example code). -Package: sam -Description: the plan9 text editor -- ed with a gui and multi-file editing - sam -d can be used without X (with an ed-like interface -- but with - more powerful regular expressions, the capacity to edit multiple files - with a single command, and unlimited undo). Files can be added to an - exiting sam session using the B command. - . - sam without the -d option is an graphical editor with pop-up menus and - a point+click interface. You'll want to read sam's manual page to use - the full power of sam, but you can probably figure out how to do basic - editing with a minimum of trial and error. - . - If you have a Plan 9 terminal, you can use the Plan 9 terminal with - sam to edit unix files, but not vice-versa; the Plan 9 authentication - scheme does not honor remote execution requests from a non-Plan 9 - system. - - - -Source package: samba -Package: libpam-smbpass -Description: pluggable authentication module for SMB password database - This is a stackable PAM module that allows a system administrator to easily - migrate to using encrypted passwords for Samba and to keep smb passwords in - sync with unix passwords. Unlike other solutions, it does this without - requiring users to change their existing passwords or login to Samba using - cleartext passwords. -Package: libsmbclient -Description: Shared library that allows applications to talk to SMB servers - libsmbclient allows to write applications that use the SMB protocol. - This gives applications the ability to talk to Microsoft Windows servers - and Unix servers running Samba. - . - This package contains the libsmbclient shared library. -Package: libsmbclient-dev -Description: libsmbclient static libraries and headers - libsmbclient allows to write applications that use the SMB protocol. - This gives applications the ability to talk to Microsoft Windows servers - and Unix servers running Samba. - . - This package contains the libsmbclient static libraries and headers - needed to build applications that use SMB services. -Package: samba -Description: A LanManager like file and printer server for Unix. - The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that - implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve - files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol - is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. - . - This package contains all the components necessary to turn your - Debian GNU/Linux box into a powerful file and printer server. - . - Currently, the Samba Debian packages consist of the following: - . - samba - A LanManager like file and printer server for Unix. - samba-common - Samba common files used by both the server and the client. - smbclient - A LanManager like simple client for Unix. - swat - Samba Web Administration Tool - samba-doc - Samba documentation. - smbfs - Mount and umount commands for the smbfs (kernels 2.0.x and above). - libpam-smbpass - pluggable authentication module for SMB password database - libsmbclient - Shared library that allows applications to talk to SMB servers - libsmbclient-dev - libsmbclient shared libraries - winbind: Service to resolve user and group information from Windows NT servers - . - It is possible to install a subset of these packages depending on - your particular needs. For example, to access other SMB servers you - should only need the smbclient and samba-common packages. -Package: samba-common -Description: Samba common files used by both the server and the client. - The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that - implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve - files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol - is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. - . - This package contains the common files that are used by both the server - (provided in the samba package) and the client (provided in the smbclient - package). -Package: samba-doc -Description: Samba documentation. - The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that - implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve - files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol - is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. - . - This package contains all the documentation that comes in the original - tarball. -Package: smbclient -Description: A LanManager like simple client for Unix. - The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that - implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve - files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol - is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. - . - This package contains some client components of the Samba suite. In - particular it includes the command line utilities smbclient, smbtar, - and smbspool. If you want to mount shares exported from Microsoft - Windows machines or a Samba server you must install the smbfs package. -Package: smbfs -Description: mount and umount commands for the smbfs (for kernels >= than 2.2.x) - Smbfs is a filesystem which understands the SMB protocol. - This is the protocol Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT or - LAN Manager use to talk to each other. It was inspired by - samba, the program by Andrew Tridgell that turns any unix - site into a file server for DOS or Windows clients. - . - If you want to use command-line utilities like smbclient, smbtar - and/or smbspool just need to install the smbclient package. - . - Starting with the Debian Samba packages version 2.2.0-1, the old smbfs - utilities for 2.0.x have been removed. There are no wrapper scripts - that call a specific smbmount/smbumount depending on the kernel - version. If you are using a 2.0.x kernel please upgrade or use the - latest Samba 2.0.7 Debian package. -Package: swat -Description: Samba Web Administration Tool - The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that - implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve - files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol - is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. - . - This package contains the components of the Samba suite that are needed - for Web administration of the Samba server. -Package: winbind -Description: Service to resolve user and group information from Windows NT servers - This package provides the winbindd daemon, which provides a - service for the Name Service Switch capability that is present - in most modern C libraries (like the GNU C Library - glibc.) - . - The service provided by winbindd is called `winbind' and - can be used to resolve user and group information from a - Windows NT server. The service can also provide authentication - services via an associated PAM module. - - - -Source package: samba-doc-ja -Package: samba-doc-ja -Description: Japanized Samba documentation. - This package contains Japanized Samba documentation (include man page) - translated by Japan Samba users group. (http://www.samba.gr.jp) - - - -Source package: samhain -Package: samhain -Description: Data integrity and intrusion alert system - Samhain is an integrity checker and intrusion detection system that - can be used on single hosts as well as large, UNIX-based networks. - It supports central monitoring as well as powerful (and new) stealth - features to run undetected on memory using steganography. - - - -Source package: saml -Package: saml -Description: Simple Algebraic Math Library - A C library for symbolic calculations, accompanied - by some application programs (samuel, factorint, induce), - and Python bindings. The library provides an object-oriented - framework for defining and handling mathematical types, and implements - the most common data types of computer algebra: integers, - reals, fractions, complex numbers, polynomials, tensors, matrices, etc. - The application programs consist of an interactive symbolic - calculator (samuel), a programming language (induce) and - a program to factorize integers (factorint). - - - -Source package: sanduhr -Package: sanduhr -Description: an alarm clock, which is designed as a sand-glass - Sanduhr is an alarm clock for the X Window System which uses (and - requires) the GNOME desktop environment. It has an extensive - manual and a complete CORBA interface. - - - -Source package: sane -Package: libsane -Description: API library for scanners - SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application - programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any - raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, - video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is - free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The - current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is - available under the GNU public license (commercial application and - backends are welcome, too, however). -Package: libsane-dev -Description: API development library for scanners - SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application - programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any - raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, - video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is - free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The - current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is - available under the GNU public license (commercial application and - backends are welcome, too, however). -Package: sane -Description: Scanner front-ends - This package includes several scanner front-ends including scanimage, - a command-line interface; xscanimage, a graphical front-end; and - xcam, for acquiring images continuously from cameras. - . - An alternative to xscanimage called xsane is packaged separately. - . - The scanner front-ends use SANE. SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now - Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides - standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed - scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, - etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development - is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX - (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license - (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). - - - -Source package: sane-backends -Package: libsane -Description: API library for scanners - SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application - programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any - raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, - video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is - free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The - current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is - available under the GNU public license (commercial application and - backends are welcome, too, however). - . - This package includes the backends for many scanner, as well as a - command line frontend scanimage. - . - Graphical frontends for sane are available in the packages sane and - xsane. -Package: libsane-dev -Description: API development library for scanners - SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application - programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any - raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, - video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is - free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The - current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is - available under the GNU public license (commercial application and - backends are welcome, too, however). - - - -Source package: sane-frontends -Package: sane -Description: Scanner graphical front-ends - This package includes scanner graphical front-end xscanimage, and - xcam, for acquiring images continuously from cameras. - . - An alternative to xscanimage called xsane is packaged separately. - . - The scanner front-ends use SANE. SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now - Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides - standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed - scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, - etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development - is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX - (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license - (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). - - - -Source package: sane-gimp1.1 -Package: sane-gimp1.1 -Description: Scanner front-ends - This package includes several scanner front-ends including scanimage, - a command-line interface; xscanimage, a graphical front-end; and - xcam, for acquiring images continuously from cameras. - . - An alternative to xscanimage called xsane is packaged separately. - . - The scanner front-ends use SANE. SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now - Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides - standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed - scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, - etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development - is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX - (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license - (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). - - - -Source package: sanitizer -Package: sanitizer -Description: The Anomy Mail Sanitizer - an email virus scanner - The Anomy sanitizer is what most people would call "an email virus scanner". - That description is not totally accurate, but it does cover one of the more - important jobs that the sanitizer can do for you - it can scan email - attachments for viruses. Other things it can do: - . - Disable potentially dangerous HTML code, such as javascript, within - incoming email. - . - Protect you from email-based break-in attempts which exploit bugs in - common email programs (Outlook, Eudora, Pine, ...). - . - Block or "mangle" attachments based on their file names. This way if you - don't *need* to receive e.g. visual basic scripts, then you don't have to - worry about the security risk they imply (the ILOVEYOU virus was a - visual basic program). This lets you protect yourself and your users - from whole classes of attacks, without relying on complex, resource - intensive and outdated virus scanning solutions. - - - -Source package: saoimage -Package: saoimage -Description: A utility for displaying and processing astronomical images. - SAOimage (pronounced S-A-0-image) is a utility for displaying astronomical - images wich runs under the X11 window environment. Image files can be read - directly, or image data may be passed through a named pipe (Unix) or a - mailbox (VMS) from IRAF display tasks. SAOimage provides a large selection - of options for zooming, panning, scaling, coloring, pixel readback, display - blinking, and region specification. User interactions are generally - performed with the mouse. - . - Capability of reading IRAF 2.11 .imh files added. - - - -Source package: sapphire -Package: sapphire -Description: A minimal but configurable X11R6 window manager - Sapphire is a window manager for X11R6. It is fairly minimal in - what it provides on screen: one toolbar, the usual window borders - and a popup menu from the root window. - . - It supports themes as X resource files, and the menu is editable. - If you install the 'menu' package, you'll get an automatically-updated - 'Debian' submenu of installed programs. - - - -Source package: sarg -Package: sarg -Description: Squid Analysis Report Generator - Sarg is a Squid Analysis Report Generator that allow you to view "where" - your users are going to on the Internet. Sarg generate reports in html, - with many fields, like: users, IP Addresses, bytes, sites and times. - - - -Source package: sash -Package: sash -Description: Stand-alone shell. - sash serves as an interactive substitute for /bin/sh, for use when - /bin/sh is unusable. It's statically linked, and inludes many standard - utilities as builtins (type "help" at the prompt for a reference list). - If you've installed sash before rendering your system unbootable, and - you have some knowledge of how your system is supposed to work, you might - be able to repair your system using init=/bin/sash at the boot prompt. - . - Some people also prefer to have sash available as the shell for a - root account (perhaps an under an alternate name such as sashroot) - Configuration support is included for people who want this. - . - Note: sash is not intended to serve as /bin/sh, and has few of the - interactive features present in bash or ksh. It's designed to be simple - and robust, for people who need to do emergency repair work on a system. - . - Also note: sash doesn't include a built-in fsck -- fsck is too big - and complicated. If you need fsck, you'll have to get at least one - partition or disk working well enough to run fsck. More generally, - sash is but one tool of many (backups, backup recovery tools, emergency - boot disks or partitions, spare parts, testing of disaster plans, - etc.) to help you recover a damaged system. - - - -Source package: sather -Package: sather -Description: Compiler and programming environment for Sather. - Sather is an object oriented language which is designed to be simple, - efficient, safe, and non-proprietary. It aims to meet the needs of - modern research groups and to foster the development of a large, - freely available, high-quality library of efficient well-written - classes for a wide variety of computational tasks. It was originally - based on Eiffel but now incorporates ideas and approaches from several - languages. One way of placing it in the "space of languages" is to say - that it attempts to be as efficient as C, C++, or Fortran, as elegant - and safe as Eiffel or CLU, and to support higher-order functions as - well as Common Lisp, Scheme, or Smalltalk. -Package: sather-browser -Description: A Tcl/Tk based class browser for Sather. - A class browser for the OO-language Sather, written in Sather, using the - Tcl/Tk toolkit. -Package: sather-doc -Description: Documentation for the object oriented language Sather - HTML, PostScript, Info documentation for the object oriented language - Sather. -Package: sather-lwp -Description: pSather - Parallel extensions to the Sather environment - This is based on LWP, an implementation of user-space threads, which is also - included in this package. -Package: sather-mode -Description: Emacs mode for editing Sather programs - Emacs mode for editing Sather programs. - - - -Source package: sauce -Package: sauce -Description: SMTP defence software against spam - SAUCE (Software Against Unsolicited Commercial Email) sits between - the Internet and your existing Mail Transfer Agent (e.g. Exim). It - does a number of checks on incoming mail, including being able to - blacklist senders and their sites automatically when they mail - special `spam bait' addresses. - . - This is an ALPHA version and should be used by experts only. - - - -Source package: savant -Package: savant -Description: The University of Cincinnati's free VHDL 93 Analyzer - This is the analyzer and intermediate representation for a free VHDL - simulation system from the University of Cincinnati's Experimental - Computation Laboratory. "scram", SAVANT's analyzer, converts VHDL - into the AIRE intermediate standard form. AIRE is designed to be - extensible by the user so that they can easily insert their own back ends. - SAVANT includes a VHDLpublishing back end and a C++ publishing back end. - The generated C++ can be compiled and linked against the TyVis library to - allow end to end sequential or parallel simulation of VHDL. This version - of the Debian package supports only sequential simulation - future releases - should support parallel simulation as well. - - - -Source package: sawfish -Package: sawfish -Description: A highly configurable window manager for X11. - Sawfish is an extensible window manager using an Emacs Lisp-like scripting - language--all window decorations are configurable, the basic idea is to - have as much user-interface policy as possible controlled through the Lisp - language. This is no layer on top of twm, but a wholly new architecture. -Package: sawfish-gnome -Description: A highly configurable window manager for X11 and Gnome. - Sawfish is an extensible window manager using an Emacs Lisp-like scripting - language--all window decorations are configurable, the basic idea is to - have as much user-interface policy as possible controlled through the Lisp - language. This is no layer on top of twm, but a wholly new architecture. - . - This package contains the capplets to configure Sawfish in the Gnome - control center, and the Gnome support. -Package: sawfish-lisp-source -Description: Sawfish lisp files. - This package contains the lisp sources for the convenience of users, saving - space in the main package for small systems. -Package: sawfish-themer -Description: Theme builder for the sawfish window manager. - The sawfish-themer package contains an optional theme builder for the - sawfish window manager. sawfish-themer allows static window themes to be - created and edited in a graphical environment. -Package: sawmill -Description: Dummy package providing sawfish. - This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2 by depending on - sawfish. -Package: sawmill-gnome -Description: Dummy package providing sawfish-gnome. - This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2 by depending on - sawfish-gnome. - - - -Source package: sawfish-merlin-ugliness -Package: sawfish-merlin-ugliness -Description: More flexible functions for sawfish. - Gives flexibility over the appearance of the popup window when you - move/resize/cycle windows. Includes the option of displaying a list of all - windows when m-tab cycling. - - - -Source package: sawmill -Package: sawmill -Description: a highly configurable window manager for X11 - Sawmill is an extensible window manager using an Emacs Lisp-like - scripting language--all window decorations are configurable, the basic - idea is to have as much user-interface policy as possible controlled - through the Lisp language. This is no layer on top of twm, but a wholly - new architecture. -Package: sawmill-gnome -Description: GNOME components for Sawmill - This package contains the GNOME-related components of Sawmill. - - - -Source package: saydate -Package: saydate -Description: Speaks the current date through your sound card - Says the current date and uptime through your sound card. - Requires you have a sound output device available. - - - -Source package: saytime -Package: saytime -Description: Speaks the current time through your sound card - Say the current time through your sound card. Requires you have a - sound output device available. - - - -Source package: sbcl -Package: sbcl -Description: Steel Bank Common Lisp, a fork from CMUCL - SBCL is a Common Lisp compiler with a transparent build process, that - aims for correctness and ANSI compliance. - - - -Source package: sbm -Package: sbm -Description: Smart Boot Manager (SBM) is a full-featured boot manager. - Smart Boot Manager (SBM) is an OS independent and full-featured boot manager with an - easy-to-use user interface. - . - The main goals of SBM are to be absolutely OS independent, flexible and full-featured. It - has all of the features needed to boot a variety of OSes from several kinds of media, - while keeping its size no more than 30K bytes. In another words, SBM does NOT touch any of - your partitions, it totally fits into the first track (the hidden track) of your hard - disk! - . - It's capabilities: - * Automatically searches drivers and partitions - * Powerful Boot Schedule - * Booting from CD-ROM - * Swapping driver ID - * Auto Delay Boot - * Sending keystrokes to the operating system - * Easy Customized Theme file - * Password protection - * Y2k bug work-around for old BIOSes - - - -Source package: sbuild -Package: sbuild -Description: Tool for building Debian binary packages from Debian sources - sbuild builds binary packages from source. It can do its work in - chroots so both stable and unstable environments can be used on - the same machine. It's also useful for figuring out a package's - build dependencies. sbuild is part of the wanna-build build - system used by most architectures to build packages for Debian. - - - -Source package: sc -Package: sc -Description: Text-based spreadsheet with VI-like keybindings - "Spreadsheet Calculator" is a much modified version of the public- - domain spread sheet sc, which was posted to Usenet several years ago - by Mark Weiser as vc, originally by James Gosling. It is based on - rectangular table much like a financial spreadsheet. - . - Its keybindings are familiar to users of 'vi', and it has most - features that a pure spreadsheet would, but lacks things like - graphing and saving in foreign formats. It's very stable and quite - easy to use once you've put a little effort into learning it. - - - -Source package: scalable-cyrfonts -Package: scalable-cyrfonts -Description: scalable Cyrillic fonts - This package includes Cyrillic Type1 fonts for the following font - families: Times, Helvetica, Courier, Avant Garde, Palatino, New - Century Schoolbook, Bookman Light and Teams. -Package: scalable-cyrfonts-tex -Description: scalable Cyrillic fonts for TeX - This package makes the fonts from the package scalable-cyrfonts - available to TeX. It installs all needed TeX font metric files, - virtual fonts, font definitions and some style packages. - . - Please read the file /usr/share/doc/scalable-cyrfonts-tex/README.Debian. -Package: scalable-cyrfonts-x11 -Description: scalable Cyrillic fonts for X - This package makes the fonts from the package scalable-cyrfonts - available to the X server or font server. - . - For proper reencoding it needs capable X server or font server. - - - -Source package: scalapack -Package: scalapack-lam-dev -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the static libraries and the links, it - depends on the LAM implementation of MPI. - . - Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. -Package: scalapack-lam-test -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the tester applications. -Package: scalapack-mpich-dev -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the static libraries and the links, it - depends on the MPICH implementation of MPI. - . - Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. -Package: scalapack-mpich-test -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the tester applications. -Package: scalapack-pvm-dev -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the static libraries and the links, it - depends on PVM - . - Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. -Package: scalapack-pvm-test -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the tester applications. -Package: scalapack-test-common -Description: Test data for ScaLAPACK testers. - The ScaLAPACK tester in scalapack-lam-test or scalapack-mpich-test - need some data provided by this package. -Package: scalapack1-lam -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the shared libraries, it depends on the LAM - implementation of MPI. - . - Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. -Package: scalapack1-mpich -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the shared libraries, it depends on the MPICH - implementation of MPI. - . - Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. -Package: scalapack1-pvm -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the shared libraries needed to run applications. - . - Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. - - - -Source package: scalapack-doc -Package: scalapack-doc -Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package Documentation - ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. - . - This package provides the man pages for the routines in the - ScaLAPACK library (see package scalapack-pvm or scalapack-mpi) - and a quick reference for PBLAS and ScaLAPACK. PBLAS is the library - for Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms included in ScaLAPACK. - . - Also included: ScaLAPACK Users' Guide (SLUG) and the FAQ on ScaLAPACK. - - - -Source package: scalemail -Package: scalemail -Description: Scalable virtual mail domain system built on Postfix and LDAP - A scalable (but not HA, atleast not yet) virtual domain system for - handling mail for many users, based on Postfix, LDAP and maildrop - (Courier-IMAP will be integrated soon). - - - -Source package: scandetd -Package: scandetd -Description: Portscan detector for Linux. - Scandetd is a portscan detector. By default, it logs incoming TCP - connections to the host. If a second connection happens within 1 - second, it too is logged to syslog. If scandetd recognizes this - pattern as a portscan and sends mail to (by default) root@localhost. - Scandetd will also attempt to recognize OS fingerprinting probes. It - will attempt to determine the tool being used, at this point Queso or - NMAP. - - - -Source package: scanerrlog -Package: scanerrlog -Description: Generate summaries from Apache error logs - This program allows people to parse Apache error_log files from multiple - sources and present a summary of the frequency of error messages in one of a - variety of different formats (text, html, xml, pdf). - - - -Source package: scanlogd -Package: scanlogd -Description: A portscan detecting tool - Scanlogd is a daemon written by Solar Designer - to detect portscan attacks on your machine. - - - -Source package: scanmail -Package: scanmail -Description: Mailscanner for Postfix - This program is invoked from the .forward file of a user and scans the - incoming mails for .vbs .exe .com .bat, and similar attachments. If a - message is clean, it is inserted into the users qmail-style Maildir or - it is spooled to the users mbox. Otherwise, it is bounced. - - - -Source package: scansort -Package: scansort -Description: A CSV-based image sorter and verifier - ScanSort allows one to sort and verify images based upon information - contained in comma-separated-value (CSV) files. It is designed for use - by those who collect series of scans from Usenet, the WWW, etc for - which a CSV file containing the image names, sizes, CRCs, etc is - available. - . - In addition to its image-sorting capabilities, ScanSort can also help - manage CSV collections, create lists of images for trading, etc. - - - -Source package: scanssh -Package: scanssh -Description: get SSH server versions for an entire network - The scanssh protocol scanner scans a list of addresses and networks for - running SSH protocol servers and their version numbers. The scanssh protocol - scanner supports random selection of IP addresses from large network ranges - and is useful for gathering statistics on the deployment of SSH protocol - servers in a company or the Internet as whole. - - - -Source package: sccw -Package: sccw -Description: Morse code trainer for SB compatible soundcards. - Morse code trainer with volume and tone control. It can be run - from a virtual console or an X-terminal. Only works with - soundblaster or adlib compatible soundcards. - - - -Source package: sced -Package: sced -Description: A program for creating 3D scenes. - Sced can export the scenes to a wide variety of formats: POVray, - Rayshade, VRML, Pixar's RIB, VRML and Radiance amongst them. - . - Sced uses constraints to allow for the accurate placement of - objects, and provides a maintenance system for keeping this - constraints satisfied as the scene is modified. - - - -Source package: scid -Package: scid -Description: Chess database - Shane's Chess Information Database is a chess database application with - a graphical user interface. With it you can browse databases of chess - games, edit games and search for games by various criteria. Scid uses its - own compact and fast database format, but can convert to and from PGN. - - - -Source package: scigraphica -Package: scigraphica -Description: Scientific graphics and data manipulation (Gtk version) - SciGraphica is a scientific application for data analysis and technical - graphics. It pretends to be a clone of the popular commercial (and - expensive) application "Microcal Origin". It fully supplies plotting - features for 2D charts. - . - This package is non-Gnome version. -Package: scigraphica-common -Description: Scientific graphics and data manipulation (shared files) - SciGraphica is a scientific application for data analysis and technical - graphics. It pretends to be a clone of the popular commercial (and - expensive) application "Microcal Origin". It fully supplies plotting - features for 2D charts. - . - This package contains shared files, like pixmaps and examples. -Package: scigraphica-gnome -Description: Scientific graphics and data manipulation (Gnome version) - SciGraphica is a scientific application for data analysis and technical - graphics. It pretends to be a clone of the popular commercial (and - expensive) application "Microcal Origin". It fully supplies plotting - features for 2D charts. - . - This package is Gnome version. - - - -Source package: sciplot -Package: sciplot-dev -Description: Development library and header files for SciPlot - Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for - SciPlot. The SciPlot Widget is a widget capable of plotting cartesian - or polar graphs, including logarithmic axes in cartesian plots. -Package: sciplot1 -Description: widget for scientific plotting - The SciPlot Widget is a widget capable of plotting cartesian or polar - graphs, including logarithmic axes in cartesian plots. The widget is - subclassed directly from the Core widget class, which means that it does - not depend upon any other widget set. It may be freely used with Athena, - Motif, or the Open Look/Xview widget sets. (There is optional Motif - support that causes the widget to be subclassed from XmPrimitive. See - the man page.) - . - Features provided in the widget include automatic scaling, legend drawing, - axis labeling, PostScript output, multiple plotted lines, color support, - user font specification, dashed lines, symbols drawn at points, logarithmic - scales on one or both axes in cartesian plots, and degrees or radians as - angles in polar plots. - - - -Source package: scite -Package: scite -Description: Lightweight GTK-based Programming Editor - GTK-based Programming with with syntax highlighting support for - many languages. Also supports folding sections, exporting - highlighted text into colored HTML and RTF. - - - -Source package: scli -Package: scli -Description: a collection of SNMP command line management tools - The scli package was written in order to have small and efficient command - line utility to monitor and configure network devices and host systems. The - stools package is based on the SNMP management protocol and it utilizes a - MIB compiler called smidump to generate C stub code. In fact, virtually no - SNMP knowledge is required in order to extend the stools programs with new - features. - . - In other words, the slogan for this little package is: - . - "After more than 10 years of SNMP, I felt it is time for really useful - command line SNMP monitoring and configuration tools. ;-)" - . - (description taken from upstream sources) - . - scli replaces the stools package - - - -Source package: sclient -Package: sclient -Description: A gtk-based MUD-client. - Sclient is a graphical MUD-client for X that tries to - be small, fast, and to use as little CPU as possible. - - - -Source package: scm -Package: scm -Description: A Scheme language interpreter. - Scm conforms to Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme and - the IEEE P1178 specification. - - - -Source package: scmxx -Package: scmxx -Description: Exchange data with Siemens mobile phones - SCMxx is a console program that allows you to exchange certain types of - data with mobile phones made by Siemens. Some of the data types that can - be exchanged are logos, ring tones, vCalendars, phonebook entries, and - SMS messages. It works with the S25, S35i, M35i and C35i, SL45, S45 and - ME45 and probably others. - . - You need a serial connection (either cable or infrared) to your mobile - phone in order to use SCMxx. - . - It basically uses the AT command set published by Siemens - (with some other, additional resources). - . - See the website http://www.hendrik-sattler.de/scmxx for details. - - - -Source package: scottfree -Package: scottfree -Description: Interpreter for Adventure International games - ScottFree reads and executes TRS-80 format Scott Adams data files. It is - possible to run other formats either by writing a loader for that format or - a converter to TRS-80 format. - . - Most Adventure International Games are distributed as shareware and are - available from ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/scott-adams/ - - - -Source package: scotty -Package: scotty -Description: The Scotty and Tkined Network Management Tools. - Scotty is a set of Tcl extensions to retrieve status information about - TCP/IP networks. The extensions include commands to send icmp packets - a la ping, to lookup hostnames, to query the portmapper and mount - daemons. Also included are generic tcp/udp extensions as well as - commands to query the domain name service for a, ptr, hinfo, mx and soa - records and commands to query ntp server. log messages can be written - by using the syslog command. The perhaps most interesting extension is - an interface to the SNMPv1, SNMPv2C and SNMPv3 protocols. Tkined is a - small but nice network management station. - - - -Source package: screem -Package: screem -Description: A GNOME website development environment - SCREEM is a tag-based Web page editor which aims not only to aid in creating - Web pages, but also to provide useful site maintenance facilities, - including automatic link updating and site upload facilities. SCREEM has - more than just the usual HTML tags, with features for including Javascript, - PHP, cascading style sheets, etc within your site. - . - It is written for use with the GNOME (http://www.gnome.org) desktop - environment - - - -Source package: screen -Package: screen -Description: A screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation. - screen is a terminal multiplexor that runs several separate "screens" - on a single physical character-based terminal. Each virtual terminal - emulates a DEC VT100 plus several ANSI X3.64 and ISO 2022 functions. - Arbitrary keyboard input translation is also available. Sessions can - be detached and resumed later on a different terminal. - - - -Source package: scribe -Package: scribe -Description: Document Production System - Scribe is a programming language designed for the production of - electronic documents. With Scribe one can: - . - - Produce HTML web pages. - - Produce PS files. - - Produce Info files (documentation files suitable for Emacs). - - Produce man pages (Unix documentation format). - . - One may also: - . - - Translate Texinfo files into HTML. - - Upload Scribe page on an Apache server and dynamically expanse - it into HTML when loaded by client. (This feature is not built - for the current Debian version.) - . - Scribe is implemented in Bigloo Scheme. - - - -Source package: scribus -Package: scribus -Description: a free software desktop publishing program - Scribus is a free software layout program for GNU/Linux similar to a - couple of proprietary programs from Adobe and Quark. - . - Unlike other programs Scribus uses only Type1 fonts of the X-Server. - Therefore there is no fiddling around with installing extra fonts. For - this reason the number of fonts is a little bit limited, but you can be - sure that your monitor shows exactly the same as the printed output is. - . - Documentation for this package is available in either French, German or - English. Please choose your appropriate scribus-doc-XX documentation package. -Package: scribus-doc-de -Description: German documentation for Scribus - Scribus is a free software layout program for GNU/Linux similar to a - couple of proprietary programs from Adobe and Quark. - . - These are the documentation files in German. -Package: scribus-doc-en -Description: English documentation for Scribus - Scribus is a free software layout program for GNU/Linux similar to a - couple of proprietary programs from Adobe and Quark. - . - These are the documentation files in English. -Package: scribus-doc-fr -Description: French documentation for Scribus - Scribus is a free software layout program for GNU/Linux similar to a - couple of proprietary programs from Adobe and Quark. - . - These are the documentation files in French. - - - -Source package: scrollkeeper -Package: libscrollkeeper-dev -Description: Library to load .omf files (development files) - It stores metadata specified by the http://www.ibiblio.org/osrt/omf/ (Open - Source Metadata Framework) as well as certain metadata extracted directly - from documents (such as the table of contents). - . - It provides various functionality pertaining to this metadata to help - browsers, such as sorting the registered documents or searching the - metadata for documents which satisfy a set of criteria. -Package: libscrollkeeper0 -Description: Library to load .omf files (runtime files) - It stores metadata specified by the http://www.ibiblio.org/osrt/omf/ (Open - Source Metadata Framework) as well as certain metadata extracted directly - from documents (such as the table of contents). - . - It provides various functionality pertaining to this metadata to help - browsers, such as sorting the registered documents or searching the - metadata for documents which satisfy a set of criteria. -Package: scrollkeeper -Description: A free electronic cataloging system for documentation. - It stores metadata specified by the http://www.ibiblio.org/osrt/omf/ (Open - Source Metadata Framework) as well as certain metadata extracted directly - from documents (such as the table of contents). - . - It provides various functionality pertaining to this metadata to help - browsers, such as sorting the registered documents or searching the - metadata for documents which satisfy a set of criteria. - - - -Source package: scrot -Package: scrot -Description: command line screen capture utility - scrot (SCReen shOT) is a simple commandline screen capture - utility that uses imlib2 to grab and save images. Multiple - image formats are supported through imlib2's dynamic saver - modules. - - - -Source package: scsh -Package: scsh -Description: A `scheme' interpreter designed for writing system programs. - Scsh has a high-level process notation for doing shell-script like - tasks: running programs, establishing pipelines and I/O redirection. - Scsh embeds this process notation within a full Scheme - implementation. The process notation is realized as a set of macro - definitions, and is carefully designed to allow full integration with - standard Scheme code. Scsh isn't Scheme-like; it is Scheme. - . - At the scripting level, scsh also has an Awk design, also implemented - as a macro that can be embedded inside general Scheme code. - . - Scsh additionally provides the low-level access to the operating - system normally associated with C. The current release provides full - access to POSIX, plus important non-POSIX extensions, such as - complete sockets support. "Complete POSIX" means: fork, exec & wait, - sockets, full read, write, open & close, seek & tell, complete - file-system access, including stat, chmod/chgrp/chown, symlink, FIFO - & directory access, tty & pty support, file locking, pipes, select, - file-name pattern-matching, time & date, environment variables, - signal handlers, and more. - . - Please be aware that several of the other scheme implementations - being distributed as Debian GNU/Linux packages also provide much of - the similar system programming functionality. It is wisest to try - them all and explore. - - - -Source package: scsiadd -Package: scsiadd -Description: Add or remove SCSI devices by rescanning the bus. - scsiadd allows you to add or remove SCSI devices without having to restart - the computer. This is *NOT* a substitute for powering down to connect or - disconnect hardware unless it's specifically designed to be hot swappable. - Use it to enable the external SCSI drive you only use occasionally so is - powered off when the machine first boots, or to rescan the bus after moving - hot-swap drives around. scsiadd will also try to prevent you from doing - anything to disrupt drive names that are in use. - Similar functionality is available by echoing text to /proc/scsi/scsi - - - -Source package: scsitools -Package: scsitools -Description: Collection of tools for SCSI hardware management - This package is a collection of tools for manipulating SCSI hardware: - . - scsiinfo: displays SCSI drive low-level information and modifies SCSI - drive settings, - scsidev: makes permanent SCSI LUN -> devicename connections, - scsifmt: low-level SCSI formatter, - sraw: benchmarks raw SCSI I/O rates bypassing the buffer cache, - scsistop: low-level SCSI drive start/stop program, - scsi-spin: program to manually spin up and down a SCSI device. - . - Be aware that these tools require some knowledge of what are they - doing to be used properly, not causing damage to your system. - - - -Source package: scwm -Package: scwm -Description: Scheme Constraints Window Manager - This is a highly dynamic and extensible window manager written - by Greg J. Badros and Maciej Stachowiak (based originally - on fvwm, but now much enhanced) with Guile Scheme as the - configuration/extension language. Nearly all decorations can - be changed at run-time or per-window. - - - -Source package: sdcc -Package: sdcc -Description: Small Device C Compiler - SDCC is a C compiler for Intel MCS51 family, AVR and Z80 microcontrollers. - The package includes the compiler, assemblers and linkers and a core - library. -Package: sdcc-ucsim -Description: Micro-controller simulator for SDCC - uCsim is a microcontroller simulator. It is extensible to support - different microcontroller families. Currently it supports Intel MCS51 - family. Atmel AVR core is working now and Z80 support is under - development. This package also include the source debugger for SDCC. - - - -Source package: sdf -Package: sdf -Description: Simple Document Parser - SDF (Simple Document Format) is a freely available document development - system which generates high quality outputs in a variety of formats - from a single source. The output formats supported include - PostScript(tm), PDF, HTML, plain text, POD, man pages, LaTeX, - MIF, SGML, Windows(tm) help, RTF, MIMS F6 help and MIMS HTX help. - If the idea of specifying documents in a logical manner via a - simple markup language sounds appealing, SDF may be useful to you. -Package: sdf-doc -Description: Documentation and examples for the Simple Document Parser - SDF (Simple Document Format) is a freely available document development - system which generates high quality outputs in a variety of formats - from a single source. The output formats supported include - PostScript(tm), PDF, HTML, plain text, POD, man pages, LaTeX, - MIF, SGML, Windows(tm) help, RTF, MIMS F6 help and MIMS HTX help. - If the idea of specifying documents in a logical manner via a - simple markup language sounds appealing, SDF may be useful to you. - - - -Source package: sdl-image1.2 -Package: libsdl-image1.2 -Description: image loading library for Simple DirectMedia Layer 1.2 - This is a simple library to load images of various formats as SDL surfaces. - This library currently supports BMP, PPM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and XPM - formats. -Package: libsdl-image1.2-dev -Description: development files for SDL 1.2 image loading libray - This is a simple library to load images of various formats as SDL surfaces. - This library currently supports BMP, PPM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and XPM - formats. - . - This package contains the include files and static libraries required to - support development using the SDL 1.2 image loading library. - - - -Source package: sdl-mixer1.2 -Package: libsdl-mixer1.2 -Description: mixer library for Simple DirectMedia Layer 1.2 - SDL Mixer is a sample multi-channel audio mixer library. It supports 4 - channels of 16 bit stereo audio, plus a single channel of music, mixed by - the popular MikMod MOD, Timidity MIDI, and SMPEG MP3 libraries. -Package: libsdl-mixer1.2-dev -Description: development files for SDL1.2 mixer library - SDL Mixer is a sample multi-channel audio mixer library. It supports 4 - channels of 16 bit stereo audio, plus a single channel of music, mixed by - the popular MikMod MOD, Timidity MIDI, and SMPEG MP3 libraries. - . - This package contains files needed if you wish to use the SDL mixer - library in your own programs. - - - -Source package: sdl-net1.2 -Package: libsdl-net1.2 -Description: network library for Simple DirectMedia Layer - Provides some low-level networking functions. -Package: libsdl-net1.2-dev -Description: Development files for SDL network library - Header files and static libraries needed to compile programs - using libsdl-net. - - - -Source package: sdl-ttf1.2 -Package: libsdl-ttf1.2 -Description: ttf library for Simple DirectMedia Layer - SDL_ttf is a sample TrueType font library. It allows you to use - TrueType fonts in SDL applications. -Package: libsdl-ttf1.2-dev -Description: Development files for SDL ttf library - SDL_ttf is a sample TrueType font library. It allows you to use - TrueType fonts in SDL applications. - - - -Source package: sdlperl -Package: libsdl-perl -Description: SDL bindings for the Perl language. - SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to - a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. This perl - package contains Perl bindings to access the SDL library. - . - This library exists at http://www.sdlperl.org/ - - - -Source package: sdr -Package: sdr -Description: An Mbone Conference Scheduling and Booking System.(SDR) - Sdr is a Session Directory designed for announcing and scheduling - multimedia conferences on the Mbone - the multicast backbone of - the Internet. - Sdr is loosely modelled on sd - LBL's Mbone Session Directory. - Sdr extends the sd model in a number of ways, particularly - in the degree of detail about the timing and resources required by - a conference, and in the provision of a much more flexible interface - for querying the existence of sessions or of any sessions that may - potentially clash with a new session. - - - -Source package: seal -Package: libseal-dev -Description: Synthetic Audio Library - development files. - Synthetic Audio Library Software Developers Kit (SEAL SDK) lets you write - applications that are able to play digital audio waveforms and music modules - on many platforms. It provides low-latency mixing, hardware acceleration and - dynamic digital filtering for improved sound quality. - . - This package contains the static library and header files for libseal. -Package: libseal1 -Description: Synthetic Audio Library - runtime libraries. - Synthetic Audio Library Software Developers Kit (SEAL SDK) lets you write - applications that are able to play digital audio waveforms and music modules - on many platforms. It provides low-latency mixing, hardware acceleration and - dynamic digital filtering for improved sound quality. - . - This package contains the runtime library. - - - -Source package: searchandrescue -Package: searchandrescue -Description: Fly aircraft to Search (for) and Rescue people in distress. - Tired of scores indicating things destroyed or lives snuffed? Try something - different -- fly a helicopter around and rescue people in distress. If you were - in trouble wouldn't you want someone to rescue you? - . - This game is intended for players of all audiences, but especially for mature - players who want to get away from the violence and still retain a level of - precise challenge. Flight difficulty can be lowered for beginners (regardless - of mission type), and graphics minimized to suit slower computers - (minimum Pentium 166 with no graphics acceleration). - . - This package has been configured to depend on libjsw for joystick support and - libY2 for sound support. However, neither a joystick nor sound support is - necessary to enjoy the game. - - - -Source package: searchscripts -Package: searchscripts -Description: search Debian & Usenet archives & Packages files - searchgoo searches Google's Usenet archives; similar in function - to dejasearch. searchdeb & searchgeo search the Debian & - Geocrawler mailing list archives. Geocrawler archives Debian - mailing lists and many others. The advantage these have over - the web page forms is they download message bodies unattended. - . - ppack parses the Packages, available & status files to show - orphans, packages that need updating, those that belong to a - chosen maintainer, anomalies in package status, popcon results - and more. Useful for keeping track of chroot status. - . - diffdirs shows the files that are different in two directories, - tarballs, zip files, debs or any combination of two of these. - - - -Source package: sed -Package: sed -Description: The GNU sed stream editor. - sed reads the specified files or the standard input if no - files are specified, makes editing changes according to a - list of commands, and writes the results to the standard - output. - - - -Source package: seesat5 -Package: seesat5 -Description: a satellite location program - Seesat5 uses the NORAD sgp4 algorithm to compute the location of a satellite. - Many different filtering methods are provided by Seesat5 so that only those - satellites that might actually be viewed are presented in the report. This - report includes bearing and elevation with respect to the observer's location - as well as other information of interest to the observer. - . - Although an observer would find no use for it, the program can be made to - report the location even when it is below the horizon. For radio satellites - like the Oscar series knowing when it comes above the horizon is some of the - interesting information this program can provide. - - - -Source package: seetex -Package: dviutils -Description: Some DVI utilities - This package includes following commands. - dviselect: Dviselect selects pages from a DVI file, creating a new DVI file. - The package xdvik-ja uses dviselect for printing out a piece of - the DVI file. - dviconcat: Dviconcat concatenates DVI files. - - - -Source package: sel -Package: sel -Description: Fullscreen file-selection and execution tool - sel displays a listing of files like a file-manager. You can move around - using the arrow-keys and run a command given on the command-line on the - selected file with the - key. If you've installed the terminfo- - library delivered with ncurses, sel will use colors. - - - -Source package: select-xface -Package: select-xface -Description: Insert X-Face mail header with viewing and selecting a bitmap. - Insert X-Face Mail/News header with viewing and selecting a bitmap. - - - -Source package: selectwm -Package: selectwm -Description: Select a window manager at X startup - selectwm is a simple but robust program that will let you pick a - window manager (or other executable) to run at X startup, and - optionally after a window manager exits. It uses the GTK+ toolkit, - and includes options like a timer to start the default window - manager, and modification of the window manager list from within - selectwm. - - - -Source package: selfhtml -Package: selfhtml -Description: Description of HTML in German - A really great description of the HTML language (4.0, CSS, netscape, - MS internet explorer) in German. - - - -Source package: selinux-small -Package: libselinux-dev -Description: Development files for NSA SE-Linux - Header files, libraries, and utilities for Security Enhanced Linux - development. - - - -Source package: semantic -Package: semantic -Description: A lexer, parser-generator, and parser written in elisp - The Semantic Bovinator's goal is to provide an intermediate API for - authors of language agnostic tools who want to deal with languages in - a generic way. It also provides a simple way for Mode Authors, who - are experts in their language, to provide a parser for those tool - authors, without knowing anything about those tools. - . - The Semantic Bovinator is made up of these important pieces: - - lexer: Converts a language into a token stream - - parser: Converts a token stream into a stream of nonterminals - defined by the language. - - parser-generator: Converts a language definition into a table - usable by the parser. (Written using the Semantic Bovinator) - - Language Definitions: Parsers already existing for the parser - generator language (Bovine Normal Form), Emacs Lisp, and C. - - speedbar browser: Code for browsing a generated nonterminal list - with Speedbar. - - Documentation generator: Identifies inline documentation in source - code, and can convert it to texinfo. It can also create inline - documentation. - - - -Source package: semi -Package: semi -Description: Library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. - SEMI is a library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. MIME is a - proposed internet standard for including content and headers other - than (ASCII) plain text in messages. - - - -Source package: semi-gnus -Package: semi-gnus -Description: Replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. - Semi-gnus is a replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. It has - all features of Gnus and gnus-mime, so there are no need to install - Gnus to use it, and you must not use gnus-mime for SEMI. - It requires SEMI package, so please get and install SEMI package - before to install it. - - - -Source package: semi1.12 -Package: semi1.12 -Description: Library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. - SEMI is a library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. MIME is a - proposed internet standard for including content and headers other - than (ASCII) plain text in messages. - This version is for flim-1.12 API. - - - -Source package: semidef-oct -Package: octave-sp -Description: Semidefinite Programming functions for GNU Octave - The octave-sp package provides functions for semidefinite programming. It - can be used to solve nonlinear, convex optimization problems. For an - overview of the functionality, use 'demosp' from within Octave. - - - -Source package: sendfile -Package: sendfile -Description: Simple Asynchronous File Transfer - Sendfile is an asynchronous file transfer service for the Internet, - like the sendfile facility in Bitnet: Any user A can send files to - another user B without B being active in any way. - . - The existing standard file transfer (ftp) is a synchronous service: - The user must have access to an account on the sending and on the - receiving site, too. - . - Sendfile for Unix, which is an implementation of the SAFT protocol - (Simple Asynchronous File Transfer) now offers you a true - asynchronous file transfer service for the Internet. Virtually any - form of file can be sent, including encrypted ones. The SAFT - protocol will be submitted as an RFC in the near future. - - - -Source package: sendip -Package: sendip -Description: A commandline tool to allow sending arbitrary IP packets. - SendIP has a large number of command line options to specify the - content of every header of a RIP, TCP, UDP, ICMP or raw IPv4 and IPv6 - packet. It also allows any data to be added to the packet. Checksums - can be calculated automatically, but if you wish to send out wrong - checksums, that is supported too. - - - -Source package: sendmail -Package: libmilter-dev -Description: The Sendmail Mail Filter API (Milter). - The Sendmail Mail Filter API (Milter) is designed to allow third-party - programs access to mail messages as they are being processed in order - to filter meta-information(headers) and content. - . - The Debian Sendmail package is built to support libmilter. - . - This is the libmilter static library and include files for development. - . - The documentation on building a Milter is in the sendmail-doc package. -Package: sendmail -Description: A powerful, efficient, and scalable Mail Transport Agent. - Sendmail is an alternative Mail Transport Agent (MTA) for Debian. - It is suitable for handling sophisticated mail configurations, - although this means that its configuration can also be complex. - Fortunately, easy thing can be done easily, and complex things - are possible, even if not easily understood ;) Sendmail is the *ONLY* - MTA with a Turing complete language under the covers ! - . - Sendmail provides Security and SPAM/UCE/UBE protection via several means: - - SMTP AUTH (SASL/PAM) authentication for access/relay control. - - ACCESS database (by IP/host) for access/relay control. - - Use of varied Realtime Blackhole Lists (RBL) to prevent access. - - Integration of LOGCHECK rules to fine-tune logging. - - Inboard POSIX Regular Expression processing of *all* headers. - - Ability (via MILTER) to scan/change headers *and* body of *ALL* mail - A site may utilize zero, one, or more MILTERs. - - Reduced SUID exposures by running SGID mail where possible. - . - Sendmail provides Performance and Scalability by: - - Allowing multiple queues, with the ability to tune both interval and - queue runners on a queue by queue basis. - - Providing (a Debian exclusive) an easy to configure means of queue-aging - to improve throughput by not continually retrying failed deliveries. - - Allowing most all maps/databases to be obtained via LDAP; reducing the - number of used databases and simplifying the maintenance of Sendmail. - - Reducing the file I/O where possible by buffering files in memory. - . - Sendmail provides site enhanced site configuration/customization by: - - Allowing the listener (usually port 25) to run as a daemon or via INETD. - - Allowing the queue runner (mail delivery) to run as a daemon or via CRON. - - Automagically updating configuration and databases on upgrades. - - Providing a Turing complete language for site customization of mail - handling. - - Providing a means (MILTER) for a site to scan/change all email - both - incoming and outgoing. A site can write their own MILTER, or may use - any of those found on internet. To write your own MILTER, you'll need - to install the optional milter-dev package. - - Providing extensive documentation via the sendmail-doc (optional) package. - - Providing an inboard Mail Delivery Agent (MDA) (mail.local), but supporting - procmail, mailagent, maildrop, or deliver automatically if installed. - Sendmail will also deliver to anythings else (cyrus, etc) if asked to. - . - Sendmail includes *no* Mail User Agents (MUA), you'll have to - pick from the plethora of available MUAs (pine, mutt, vm, etc.) - . - This package supports REGEX, DB, NIS, NIS+, LDAP, DNS, HESIOD maps, - and has enabled TCPWrappers, IPv6, LockFile, SMTP AUTH(SASL). - . - Whilst the source has STARTTLS (OpenSSL) support, binaries are *not* built - with libSSL due to current Debian policy regarding crypto in main. -Package: sendmail-doc -Description: A powerful, efficient, and scalable Mail Transport Agent. - Sendmail is an alternative Mail Transport Agent (MTA) for - Debian. It is suitable for handling sophisticated mail - configurations, although this means that its configuration - can also be complex. - . - Because of the complexity, you may find yourself wanting to peruse - the documentation files included herein. The main files are: - 1) cf.README.gz -- A reference for all things in sendmail.{mc,cf} - 2) op.{ps,txt}.gz -- The care and feeding of Sendmail. - 3) faq.txt.gz -- Sendmail FAQ, current as of the package date. - Other files include the references for smrsh and libmilter. - - - -Source package: sendmail-wide -Package: sendmail-wide -Description: WIDE patch applied /usr/sbin/sendmail - This package replaces /usr/sbin/sendmail with WIDE patch version, - which provides some enhancement for the sendmail. Please apply - this patch if you want to use "smtpfeed", which is an external SMTP mailer. - WIDE patch includes followings patches: - LOGWVERSION - QUICK_RESPONSE - bounce mail not queued - MULTI_MAILER - multiple mailer dispath in rulesetlikke: - R$*<@dom>$* $#smtp$@dom$:$1<@dom>$2 $#uucp$@dom$:$1<@dom>$2 - CF_ALIASING - alias in ruleset 5 like: - R foo-a $# local $@ alias $: foo-a, foo-b - DYNAMIC_TOBUF - tobuf[] dynamic allocation - MAILER_PREF - mailer preferences - CLIENT_SMTP_CONFIG - 3 parameters of client-side SMTP connection - FQDN: FQDN used as a hostname with SMTP HELO - SrcIPaddr: source IP address for client-side SMTP (12.34.56.78) - SrcPort: source port number for client-side SMTP - CTE8CHECK - Option CTE8BitChec=[corrent|reject] - BOUNCE_REASON - Show reason of permanent fatal errors on each address - OO_NULLSENDER - Set NULL sender envelope address for "owner-owner" - MF_SEPARATE - MASKED_ADDR - matching by masked IP address - DEFINE_MAP - Enables "define" map. - SPR_CON_CACHE - connection-caching control par mailer basis. - FORWARDPROGCTL - privilege control on execution of programs - via ~/.forward - MAILER_TIMEOUTS - control message timeout per mailer basis. - CHECK_WARNING - control whether a queue-warning should be sent or not - For more information, see /usr/share/doc/sendmail-wide/00READ_ME.WIDE.gz - . - Note that original sendmail is diverted to /usr/sbin/sendmail-nowide. - . - WIDE is project name and stands for `Widely Integrated Distribution - Environment'. Research goal of WIDE project is "to establish - large-scale distributed computing environment". WIDE Project - is working for providing the wide area communication infrastructure - with our telecommunication technology and operating system technology, - and trying hard to contribute to the people. http://www.wide.ad.jp/ - - - -Source package: sendpage -Package: sendpage -Description: An easy-to-use Unix tool for sending pages. - Sendpage is a front end to the PET protocol used by many paging systems. - PET is also knows as IXO or TAP. It can dial up your paging service and - send alphanumeric pages. Other software (such as mon) can be set up to - automatically send pages, email can be forwarded to your pager, etc. - Sendpage is licensed under the GPL. - - - -Source package: ser2net -Package: ser2net -Description: Allows network connections to serial ports - This daemon allows telnet and tcp sessions to be established with a - unit's serial ports. Combined with a terminal emulation like xterm or - the Linux console, this can be a very simple means of communicating - with routers, other systems' serial consoles and other equipment with - a serial port. This is remarkably similar to some Cisco router's - reverse telnet function. - - - -Source package: series -Package: series -Description: The series package is a general iteration library for Lisps. - It can do anything loop can, but in a more functional way. - - - -Source package: serpento -Package: serpento -Description: dict server with full unicode support - serpento is a dict server written in python. - If you want to run the server, you need also dictionary - files. You can use those provided as debian packages - (dict, dict-gcide, dict-wn, dict-jargon, dict-foldoc etc.) - See /usr/share/doc/serpento/README.debian for info. - - - -Source package: set6x86 -Package: set6x86 -Description: Cyrix/IBM 5x86/6x86 CPU configuration tool - Allows one to modify the internal configuration registers in - the 5x86 and 6x86 CPU. These include specifying non-cacheable - memory areas (important for e.g. graphics cards), I/O delays, - cache write policy (WB/WT), write-gathering, and also enable an - automatic standby mode where a CPU "halt" instruction cuts down - power by a factor of 70 (from 20 Watts to 0.3 Watts for the - 6x86 P133+) when the CPU is idle. Especially the CPU power - reduction cuts down on most temperature-related problems on - many motherboards. - - - -Source package: setcd -Package: setcd -Description: Control the behaviour of your cdrom device - This program allows you to control the behaviour of your Linux cdrom - player. You'll need a cdrom device that complies to the new interface - defined in linux/Documentation/cdrom/cdrom-standard.tex. For - kernel 2.0 this is only the cm206 drive, for kernel 2.1 this - includes IDE and SCSI drives. - . - You can control: auto close, auto eject, medium type checking and - tray locking. You can get information on the volume name of cdroms - and other data, and you can set the speed of your drive and choose a - disc from a jukebox. - . - In order to fully exploit the possibilities, you'll need libc6 and a - recent version of the the linux kernel, but you will get decent error - behaviour in return. Expect a message "No medium found" if you - attempt to mount an empty drive or "Wrong medium type" if you try to - mount an audio disc, instead of a whole load of kernel error - messages. - . - The source of this package may be an example for cdrom player program - developers that wish to exploit the features of the new cdrom - interface. - - - -Source package: setmixer -Package: setmixer -Description: a command mode mixer. - Got bored resetting soundcard manually after every reboot? Here is a - small utility which can help you to avoid that. The whole source is - setmixer.c. - - - -Source package: setsccserial -Package: setsccserial -Description: Little tool to configure the SCC in an Atari - This tool allows you to inform the kernel that your SCC has - non-standard clock inputs. setSCCserial recalculates the clock/speed - tables used by the kernel and thus allows you to take advantage of - the modified clocks. You do NOT need setSCCserial if you haven't - modified (in hardware) the clock inputs of your SCC. The kernel - doesn't the right thing in this case anyway. - - - -Source package: setserial -Package: setserial -Description: Controls configuration of serial ports. - Set and/or report the configuration information associated with - a serial port. This information includes what I/O port and which IRQ - a particular serial port is using. - . - This version has a completely new approach to configuration, so if you - have a setup other than the standard ttyS0 and 1, you will have to get - your hands dirty. - . - By default, only COM1-4 are configured by the kernel, using IRQ 3 and 4. - If you have other serial ports (such as an AST Fourport card), or - if you have mapped the IRQs differently (perhaps COM3 and 4 to other - IRQs to allow concurrent access with COM1 and 2) then you must have this - package. - - - -Source package: sex -Package: sex -Description: Simple editor for X - The Simple editor for X (SeX) is a relatively small, simple, not too - slow editor for X. It has no text mode user interface. It doesn't have - very many features. The primary attraction is the mouse language, which - is almost identical to xterm's, but clicking the middle mouse button - inside a selection cuts it instead of pasting it. - - - -Source package: seyon -Package: seyon -Description: Full-featured native X11 communications program. - Seyon is a complete full-featured modem communications package - for the X Window System. Some of its features are: - - dialing directory - - terminal emulation (DEC VT02, Tektronix 4014 and ANSI) - - script language - - Zmodem - - - -Source package: sfio -Package: sfio-dev -Description: Enhanced library for managing I/O streams (development). - Sfio is a portable library for managing I/O streams. It provides similar - functionality to the ANSI C Standard I/O functions known collectively as - Stdio. However, it has a distinct interface and is generally faster and - more robust than most Stdio implementations. Sfio also introduces a number - of new features and concepts beyond Stdio stream I/O processing: - . - * Automatic locking to avoid concurrent stream accesses, - * I/O disciplines to pre/post-process read/write data from/to streams, - * Stream stacking for recursive processing of nested streams, - * Stream pooling for automatic stream synchronization when I/O operations - are performed on different streams, - * Buffer reservation for safe access to the internal buffers of streams, - * Robust handling of variable-sized records, and - * Extensible printf/scanf-like formatting I/O operations. -Package: sfio1999 -Description: Enhanced library for managing I/O streams. - Sfio is a portable library for managing I/O streams. It provides similar - functionality to the ANSI C Standard I/O functions known collectively as - Stdio. However, it has a distinct interface and is generally faster and - more robust than most Stdio implementations. Sfio also introduces a number - of new features and concepts beyond Stdio stream I/O processing. - - - -Source package: sfm -Package: sfm -Description: A simple, text-based file manager for GTK+ - This program is a simple file manager. It's meant to be small and fast and - have a lot of shortcuts. You can associate actions with files (using its - extension or its type given by file(1)). A popup menu gives you the - available commands and shortcuts. You can have multiple views talking - between each others. The filenames are colored using the LS_COLORS - variable. You can also use it as a directory traveller. It uses the gtk+ - library. - . - You have the ability to not use the mouse at all, using mnemonics and - shortcuts. This program is meant to minimize memory consumption and to be - very fast. - - - -Source package: sformat -Package: sformat -Description: SCSI disk format and repair tool - Sformat will let you low-level format and repair bad blocks on - SCSI disks. It can help you get data off a failing disk and - often resurrect an apparently-broken drive. - . - Users of SunOS will recognise the features from Sun's format command. - - - -Source package: sfront -Package: sfront -Description: MPEG 4 Structured Audio files decoder. - Sfront compiles MPEG 4 Structured Audio (MP4-SA) bitstreams into - efficient C programs that generate audio when executed. It supports - real-time, low-latency audio input/output and MIDI input from - soundcards. - . - MP4-SA is a standard for normative algorithmic sound, that combines - an audio signal processing language (SAOL) with score languages - (SASL, and the legacy MIDI File Format). - - - -Source package: sg-utils -Package: sg-utils -Description: Utilities for working with generic SCSI devices. - This package includes a number of utilities to manipulate the linux "sg" - (version 2) device driver, and to a lesser extent, the version 1 - driver found in the 2.0.x kernels. - . - The version 2 driver is only found in 2.2.x linux kernels; if you are - using 2.4, please install the sg3-utils package instead. - . - The package includes: - * isosize - gives the number of bytes in an iso9660 filesystem - * scsi_inquiry - same as sg_inq, only uses SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND - * sg_dd - a variant of 'dd' that works with the sg interface - * sg_debug - prints debug info for all open sg file descriptors - * sg_inq - a utility for poking around with the SCSI INQUIRY command - * sg_map - shows the mapping between SCSI devices and sg devices - * sg_rbuf - tests SCSI bus speed - * sg_readcap - prints the output of a READ CAPACITY command - * sg_runt_ex - an example program to test the sg driver version - * sg_scan - displays the SCSI bus on stdout - * sg_start - spins up (or down) disks - * sg_test_rwbuf - tests the SCSI host adapter - * sg_turs - execute a TEST UNIT READY command on the given device - * sg_whoami - displays information about the given sg device - * sginfo - a re-porting of the 'scsiinfo' program to use sg devices - * sgp_dd - like sg_dd, only multithreaded - . - It also includes sg_simple1 and sg_simple2, which demonstrate calls to - the SCSI INQUIRY and TEST UNIT READY commands. They only differ in - their error processing: sg_simple1 uses sg_err.[hc] for error - processing while sg_simple2 does its own more primitive checks. - - - -Source package: sg3-utils -Package: sg3-utils -Description: Utilities for working with generic SCSI devices. - This package includes a number of utilities to manipulate the linux "sg" - (version 3) device driver. - . - This driver is only found in 2.4.x linux kernels; if you are using - 2.2 (or earlier), please install the sg-utils package instead. - . - The package includes: - * isosize - gives the number of bytes in an iso9660 filesystem - * scsi_devfs_scan - scans devfs systems to identify SCSI devices - * scsi_inquiry - same as sg_inq, only uses SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND - * sg_dd - a variant of 'dd' that works with the sg interface - * sg_debug - prints debug info for all open sg file descriptors - * sg_inq - a utility for poking around with the SCSI INQUIRY command - * sg_map - shows the mapping between SCSI devices and sg devices - * sg_rbuf - tests SCSI bus speed - * sg_readcap - prints the output of a READ CAPACITY command - * sg_runt_ex - an example program to test the sg driver version - * sg_scan - displays the SCSI bus on stdout - * sg_start - spins up (or down) disks - * sg_test_rwbuf - tests the SCSI host adapter - * sg_turs - execute a TEST UNIT READY command on the given device - * sginfo - a re-porting of the 'scsiinfo' program to use sg devices - * sgp_dd - like sg_dd, only multithreaded - . - It also includes sg_simple1, sg_simple2 and sg_simple3 which - demonstrate calls to the SCSI INQUIRY and TEST UNIT READY commands. - The first two only differ in their error processing: sg_simple1 uses - sg_err.[hc] for error processing while sg_simple2 does its own more - primitive checks. - . - "sg_simple3" tests out user space scatter gather added to the - version 3 sg driver. - - - -Source package: sgb -Package: sgb -Description: The Stanford GraphBase: combinatorial data and algorithms. - A highly portable collection of programs and data for researchers who - study combinatorial algorithms and data structures. - . - The programs are intended to be interesting in themselves as examples - of literate programming. Thus, the Stanford GraphBase can also be - regarded as a collection of approximately 30 essays for programmers - to enjoy reading, whether or not they are doing algorithmic research. - The programs are written in CWEB, a combination of TeX and C that is - easy to use by anyone who knows those languages and easy to read by - anyone familiar with the rudiments of C. - . - This package contains only the libraries and the demonstration - programs; for the readable source code, which forms the documentation - as well, see the sgb-doc package. -Package: sgb-doc -Description: Documentation for the Stanford GraphBase. - This package contains the source code for the GraphBase library, which - forms the major documentation of the package. It will be installed in - /usr/share/doc/sgb/src. - . - The source code is written in CWEB, a combination of TeX and C, using a - very readable literate programming style, making the code a joy to read. -Package: sgb-src -Description: Transitional package. Can be removed. - This package ensures that the restored sgb-doc package is installed in - its place. - - - -Source package: sgml-base -Package: sgml-base -Description: utilities to maintain the SGML catalog file - This package includes that install-sgmlcatalog utility, that is used - by all other SGML packages to install, update, and remove entries - from the SGML catalog. - - - -Source package: sgml-base-doc -Package: sgml-base-doc -Description: Documentation for sgml-base - This package contains the documentation for sgml-base in HTML, PDF - and plain text format. - - - -Source package: sgml-data -Package: sgml-data -Description: common SGML DTDs and entities - This package includes Document Type Definitions for HTML Level 0, 1, - 2, 3, 3.2, and 4.0, DTDs representing the capabilities for popular - browsers, SGML and XML declarations, and popular XML DTDs. Also - included are ISO standard entities (SGML and XML), HTML standard - entities, and other generally useful sets of entities. - . - Access to these data files is facilitated by the inclusion of an SGML - catalog file which defines a default SGML declaration and a default - DTD for documents whose DOCTYPE is 'html', and which links system - identifiers to public identifiers for other SGML DTDs and entity - sets. No setup is required by the user, due to the Debian SGML/XML - common layer (see the sgml-base package) - - - -Source package: sgml-tools -Package: sgml-tools -Description: Replaced by linuxdoc-tools (dummy package for upgrade) - sgml-tools is now obsoleted and replaced by linuxdoc-tools. - This is dummy package for automatic migration. - - - -Source package: sgml2x -Package: sgml2x -Description: Generic formatter for SGML documents using DSSSL stylesheets - sgml2x allows to easily format a SGML document using DSSSL - stylesheets, and provides the following features: - * Multiple possible stylesheets per document class - * Easy integration of new stylesheets by adding a simple new - definition file in a configuration directory - * The caller can specify a PATH-like list of configuration - directories, defaulting to a system-wide, a per-user, and a - per-project configuration directories - * Automatic selection of a default stylesheet to be used - - - -Source package: sgmlspm -Package: libsgmls-perl -Description: Perl modules to process SGML parser output - This is a set of Perl5 routines for processing the output from the - sgmls and nsgmls SGML parsers. To make sensible use of this package - you will need to install a suitable SGML parser as well. -Package: sgmls-doc -Description: HTML documentation of libsgmls-perl and sgmlspl - This package contains the documentation in HTML format of the - packages libsgmls-perl and sgmlspl. -Package: sgmlspl -Description: SGMLS-based (example) Perl script to process SGML parser output - This is an example of a Perl script to post-process SGML parser output - using the SGMLS Perl modules. To make sensible use of this package - you will need to install a suitable SGML parser as well. - - - -Source package: sgmltexi -Package: sgmltexi -Description: SGML typesetting system able to create Texinfo documents. - Sgmltexi is a DTD with tools to get Texinfo. The idea is to have - another way to write Texinfo documents, - intended to be a little bit easier. - . - Sgmltexi manages Texinfo nodes automatically, generating - an Info menu at the Top node, and other menus if required. - - - -Source package: sgmltools-2 -Package: sgmltools-2 -Description: Replaced by sgmltools-lite (dummy package for upgrade) - sgmltools-2 is now obsoleted and replaced by sgmltools-lite. - This is dummy package for automatic migration. - - - -Source package: sgmltools-lite -Package: sgmltools-lite -Description: convert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL - A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup - Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and - plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with - other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature - of SGML, many other target formats are possible. - . - This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. - . - HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, - but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. - You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default - for txt backend). Also jadetex is required also for PS and PDF, and - linuxdoc-tools is required for ld2db conversion. - . - This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, - an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is - nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many - other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be - useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. - . - The package was formerly called Linuxdoc-SGML because it originates - from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed - into SGMLtools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific - stuff included in this package. - . - This is the latest version of SGMLtools series and the successor of - SGML-Tools v2. - - - -Source package: sgrep -Package: sgrep -Description: a tool to search a file for structured pattern - Sgrep (structured grep) is a tool for searching text files and - filtering text streams for structured criteria. Sgrep implements - a query language based on so called region expressions. - . - Like grep, sgrep can be used for any kind of text files. However it - is most useful for text files containing some kind of structured text. - A file containing structured text could be defined as a file, which - obeys some syntax. Examples of structured text files are SGML, HTML, - C, Tex and mail files. - - - -Source package: shadow -Package: login -Description: System login tools - These tools are required to be able to login and use your system. The - login program invokes you user shell and enables command execution. The - newgrp program is used to change your effective group ID (useful for - workgroup type situations). The su program allows changing your effective - user ID (useful being able to execute commands as another user). - . - Also supplies a logout daemon that can place limits on when, from where, - and for how long certain users can login to the system. -Package: passwd -Description: Change and administer password and group data. - This package includes passwd, chsh, chfn, and many other programs to - maintain password and group data. - . - Shadow passwords are supported. See /usr/share/doc/passwd/README.Debian.gz - - - -Source package: shaper -Package: shaper -Description: Traffic Shaper for Linux - The traffic shaper for Linux configures and adjusts traffic shaper - bandwidth limiters. Traffic shaping means setting parameters or limits to - which network traffic should conform - that is, setting limitations on - bandwidth consumption. See README.shaper for more details. - . - An init script which sets up traffic shaping using class-based queueing is - also provided. This can be used to build smart bandwidth shapers which know - about TCP/IP. See README.cbq for more details. - . - The kernel support needed to use either of these facilities is described in - README.Debian. - - - -Source package: shaperd -Package: shaperd -Description: A user-mode traffic shaper for tcp-ip networks. - Shaperd is a user-mode program that can shape traffic passing through - a Linux box. As it runs as a normal daemon, some kind of packet-forwarding - mechanism is needed. This can be done with the BSD divert sockets patch - for Linux 2.2, or with netfilter's built-in libipq under Linux 2.4. - - - -Source package: shapetools -Package: atfs -Description: The Attributed File System (AtFS). - AtFS is a storage system supporting multiple - versions of files and associating an arbitrary number of application - defined attributes of the form "name=value" with each version. AtFS - comes as a function library that is meant as an extension to the UNIX - file system. It does this without the need for kernel modifications - and without imposing any restrictions to existing file system - applications. -Package: atfs-dev -Description: The Attributed File System (AtFS development libraries). - Static libraries and header files for development with AtFS. -Package: shapetools -Description: Configuration and Release management using AtFS. - ShapeTools is a collection of programs to support software - configuration management in an UNIX environment. It consists of a set - of version and attribute control commands, and a configuration - interpreter and build tool ("shape"). The toolkit is integrated on top - of the Attributed File System (AtFS). - . - ShapeTools is designed to live meaningfully together - with any other UNIX tool operating on regular files. This distribution - also contains a prototype for a comprehensive change control and - release management system designed to manage the evolution of system - releases in multi programmer software development efforts. - - - -Source package: sharc -Package: sharc -Description: Sendmail H? Access and Relay Control - This package adds two independent features to sendmail, access control - and relay control. They will be described here simultaneously, but you - can elect to include support for only one of them (either one) on - your mail server. - . - Access control lets you deny access to the server based on the senders - envelope address or his IP address. Relay control lets you decide who - gets to relay email through your server, based on their IP addresses. - . - The package was designed with the needs of large ISP's in mind, but - is small and simple enough for anyone to use. - - - -Source package: sharutils -Package: sharutils -Description: shar, unshar, uuencode, uudecode - `shar' makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing - them for transmission by electronic mail services. `unshar' helps - unpacking shell archives after reception. Other related utility - programs help with other tasks. - . - `uuencode' prepares a file for transmission over an electronic - channel which ignores or otherwise mangles the eight bit (high - order bit) of bytes. `uudecode' does the converse transformation. -Package: sharutils-doc -Description: Documentation for GNU sharutils. - This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU sharutils. - - - -Source package: shell -Package: libshell-ocaml -Description: unix shell access ocaml library - ocaml-shell is an OCaml library that provides some of the functionality - of a Unix shell; in particular the library supports starting simple - commands, executing pipelined commands, and arranging redirections. - . - This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries. -Package: libshell-ocaml-dev -Description: unix shell access ocaml library - ocaml-shell is an OCaml library that provides some of the functionality - of a Unix shell; in particular the library supports starting simple - commands, executing pipelined commands, and arranging redirections. - . - This package contains the developpment part of the shell package. -Package: ocaml-shell -Description: unix shell access ocaml library - ocaml-shell is an OCaml library that provides some of the functionality - of a Unix shell; in particular the library supports starting simple - commands, executing pipelined commands, and arranging redirections. - - - -Source package: shellutils -Package: shellutils -Description: The GNU shell programming utilities. - The utilities: basename chroot date dirname echo env expr factor false groups - hostid id logname nice nohup pathchk pinky printenv printf pwd seq sleep stty - tee test true tty uname users who whoami yes. - - - -Source package: shhmsg -Package: shhmsg -Description: library for displaying messages - runtime - This is Sverre H. Huseby's library for displaying messages in - terminal based programs. It can treat the verbosity level - and prepend the program name if necessary. - . - This package contains what you need to run programs that use this library. -Package: shhmsg-dev -Description: library for displaying messages - development - This is Sverre H. Huseby's library for displaying messages in - terminal based programs. It can treat the verbosity level - and prepend the program name if necessary. - . - This package contains what you need for compiling sources that - use this library and docs for using it in your own code. - - - -Source package: shhopt -Package: shhopt -Description: Command line option parser - runtime - This is Sverre H. Huseby's library for parsing command line options. - . - Both traditional one-character options and GNU-style --long-options - are supported. This library does a little more than standard getopt. - . - This package contains what you need to run programs that use this library. -Package: shhopt-dev -Description: Command line option parser - development - This is Sverre H. Huseby's library for parsing command line options. - . - Both traditional one-character options and GNU-style --long-options - are supported. This library does a little more than standard getopt. - . - This package contains what you need for compiling sources that - use this library. - - - -Source package: shoop -Package: shoop -Description: The SHell Object Oriented Programming library - Every language under the sun these days is Object Oriented. - In an effort to make POSIX shell more buzzword compliant, and - to show that it's really not a big deal for a language to lack - built-in OO support, we have added object orientation to plain - old shell script. Specifically, we have implemented classless - OO with introspection, finalization, serialization, and multiple - inheritance. -Package: shoop-dev -Description: Development files and documention for shoop - Herein lies example code, utility programs, and documentation - for shoop, the SHell Object Oriented Programming library. -Package: shoop-modules -Description: A collection of shoop modules - This package includes various modules for shoop, such as - introspect, prettyprint, serialize, and some others. - . - It is a good idea to have these at hand! - - - -Source package: showimg -Package: showimg -Description: A feature-rich image viewer - ShowImg is a feature-rich image viewer which can display numerous formats, - including JPEG, PNG, GIF (animated) and MNG. It consists of a tree view frame, - a directory/preview frame, and a view frame. The (larger) view frame can be - exchanged with the (smaller) directory/preview frame. It can preview and - display images from multiple directories and search for identical images. - ShowImg also features a full-screen mode, zooming, sorting, drag'n'drop with - Konqueror, and support for images in compressed archives (.zip). - - - -Source package: shtool -Package: shtool -Description: GNU Portable shell tool - GNU shtool is a tool for developers of software programs. It is a - compilation of small but very stable and portable shell scripts into - a single shell tool. All ingredients were in successful use over many - years in various free software projects. The compiled shtool program - is intended to be used inside the source tree of other free software - packages. There it can overtake various (usually non-portable) tasks - related to the building and installation of such a package. It - especially can replace the old mkdir.sh, install.sh and related - scripts. - - - -Source package: shx -Package: shx -Description: a console hotline client - Used to connect to Hotline servers. See http://www.BigRedH.com/ for more - information about Hotline. - - - -Source package: si -Package: si -Description: /proc system information viewer - si (System Information Viewer) is a Linux application that - displays information about the local computer from data - gathered from the /proc filesystem, a readable interface - to kernel memory. si displays information related to the - CPU, hardware, memory, kernel, filesystems, network and - running processes. Information is presented in a plain-text - dump, colorized-pages, or process-information interface. - - - -Source package: siag -Package: egon -Description: The animator program from Siag Office - The animator part of the Siag Office suite, which also contains SIAG - and PW. Siag Office uses the Offix DND Drag-and-Drop protocol. - . - A WWW browser is needed to read online doc. A postscript viewer is used for - document preview. - . - Be warned that this probably is the least stable part of Siag Office. - All suggestions are welcomed. -Package: siag-common -Description: Common files for all versions of the Siag spreadsheet. - These are the scheme library files for siag, and examples sheets. -Package: siagoffice-common -Description: Common files for Siag Office - Siag Office is a bundle of the following programs: - * siag [Scheme In A Grid], a spreadsheet - * pw [Pathetic Writer], a word-processor - * egon, an animation program - * xfiler, a file manager -Package: siagoffice-plugins -Description: Plugins for Siag Office - These are the standard plugins for use with Siag Office. -Package: tsiag -Description: text version of the SIAG spreadsheet - The spreadsheet part of the Siag Office suite. - . - Siag is a spreadsheet based on X and scheme. Being based on scheme allows any - user to expand the functionality of siag in just about any way imaginable. - . - It can read and write 1-2-3 files for inter-operation with other - well-known spreadsheet programs. - . - You can enter expressions in several languages: C, guile, SIOD, Tcl. - . - This one uses a test-based user interface (ncurses). You will - find an X11 version in the `siag' package. -Package: xpw -Description: the Pathetic Writer word-processor - The word-processor part of the Siag Office suite, which also contains - SIAG and EGON. Siag Office uses the Offix DND Drag-and-Drop protocol. - . - A WWW browser is needed to read online doc. A postscript viewer is used for - document preview. - . - It can read and write RTF and HTML files for inter-operation with other - well-known word-processors. It should read also .doc files with help - from catdoc. -Package: xsiag -Description: a spreadsheet with an X11 user-interface - The spreadsheet part of the Siag Office suite, which also contains - EGON and PW. Siag Office uses the Offix DND Drag-and-Drop protocol. - . - Siag is a spreadsheet based on X and scheme. Being based on scheme allows any - user to expand the functionality of siag in just about any way imaginable. - . - It can read and write 1-2-3 files for inter-operation with other - well-know spreadsheet programs. - . - You can enter expressions in several languages: C, guile, SIOD, Tcl. - . - A WWW browser is needed to read online doc. A postscript viewer is used for - document preview. - . - This one uses an X11 user interface based on the Athena toolkit. You will - find a text version in the `tsiag' package. - - - -Source package: sidplay -Package: libsidplay1.36 -Description: SID (MOS 6581) emulation library - This is a (shared) library that implements the emulation of the C64's - SID chip (MOS 6581) and CPU (6510). It is used by several "player" - applications, e.g. sidplay, which make it possible to listen to really - a lot (11.600+) of tunes, known from old and new C64 programs (as well - as Amiga compositions). - Find most of the available musics from your favourite games or demos - and more in the High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC). For downloads and - information about the volunteers, who maintain the collection, look at - the HVSC homepage http://www.hvsc.c64.org. -Package: libsidplay1.36-dev -Description: SID (MOS 6581) emulation library (development files) - Here are the header files and a static library that are necessary to compile - applications which use libsidplay. -Package: sidplay -Description: Music player for tunes from C64 and Amiga (console) - This is a simple music player for C64 and Amiga tunes, also known as - SID tunes. The package includes a program (sid2wav) for creating .wav - files. - - - -Source package: sidplay-base -Package: sidplay-base -Description: Music player for tunes from C64 and Amiga (console) - This is a simple music player for C64 and Amiga tunes, also known as - SID tunes. The package includes a program (sid2wav) for creating .wav - files. - - - -Source package: siege -Package: siege -Description: Http regression testing and benchmarking utility - Siege is an regression test and benchmark utility. It can stress test a single - URL with a user defined number of simulated users, or it can read many URLs - into memory and stress them simultaneously. The program reports the total - number of hits recorded, bytes transferred, response time, concurrency, and - return status. Siege supports HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 protocols, the GET and POST - directives, cookies, transaction logging, and basic authentication. Its - features are configurable on a per user basis. - - - -Source package: signify -Package: signify -Description: Automatic, semi-random ".signature" rotator/generator - Signify is a neat little program that allows a random signature to be - generated from a set of rules. Each "section" can be one of an unlimited - number of possibilities, each with its own weighting so those really cool - quotes can appear more often than others. Sections can also be placed next - to each other vertically to create columns. Each section can be formatted - independently as left/right/center and top/bottom/vcenter. - - - -Source package: signing-party -Package: signing-party -Description: Scripts and docs useful for keysigning parties - To improve the web of trust, so-called signing parties are held at various - occasions - - - -Source package: sigrot -Package: sigrot -Description: Signature file rotation program. - Rotates your .signature file every time the sigrot is run. Includes an - option for a non-rotating header and/or footer with a rotating middle. - - - -Source package: sillypoker -Package: sillypoker -Description: A poker game - silly Poker is an advanced poker game with support for a single player - against 1-4 computer opponents in five card draw, five card stud, and seven - card stud poker games. - . - The program in this package contains support for the standard text interface - and the curses interface. - - - -Source package: silo -Package: silo -Description: Sparc Improved Boot Loader - Like LILO or MILO, but for SPARC. - This is the program you need to use if you plan to boot SPARC/Linux - via a hard drive, floppy or CDROM. It installs to the boot block of - your system and will allow for booting of Linux, Solaris, and SunOS. - - - -Source package: simgear -Package: simgear-dev -Description: Simulator Construction Gear -- development files - SimGear is a collection of libraries useful for constructing - simulation and visualization applications such as FlightGear - or TerraGear. - . - This package contains the headers and static libraries. -Package: simgear0 -Description: Simulator Construction Gear -- shared libraries - SimGear is a collection of libraries useful for constructing - simulation and visualization applications such as FlightGear - or TerraGear. - . - This package contains the shared libraries. - - - -Source package: simplecdrx -Package: simplecdrx -Description: SimpleCDR-X is a frontend for CD writing and mastering. - SimpleCDR-X is a GTK+ frontend for CD writing, mastering and audio - manipulation. - . - SimpleCDR-X makes use of many common CD and audio - manipulation tools, namely CDRecord and its accompanying programs, - CDRDAO for Disc at Once copying, CD Paranoia, Blade Encode, LAME, - OGG Vorbis, MAD MPEG Audio Decoder, and mpg123. - . - SimpleCDR-X also supports on-the-fly CD ripping to MP3 or - OGG Vorbis format with no intermediate WAV files. - - - -Source package: simulpic -Package: simulpic -Description: Microchip PIC device simulator - This software allows to simulate the execution of any program on a Microchip - family microcontroller device. - - - -Source package: since -Package: since -Description: A tail(1) work-alike that saves and uses state information. - since is a tail(1) work-alike that remembers how much of a file - you have viewed and displays only what's new when you next view - that file. Ideal for viewing log files (it'll only show what's - new in the file since the last time it was run). - - - -Source package: sinek -Package: sinek -Description: GTK+ video/audio player, an alternative frontend to xine - Sinek is a GTK+ video/audio player, capable of supporting all formats - xine supports. At the moment, this includes: - * Audio MPEG layers 1, 2, and 3, - * Vorbis (.ogg), - * pcm, - * Video MPEG 1 and 2, - * MPEG 4 (aka OpenDivX), - * MS MPEG 4 (aka DivX), - * motion jpeg. - . - One of the main differences between Sinek and other popular multimedia - players is that it doesn't use skins; instead, it has a standard GTK+ - interface. In other words, it doesn't clash with your GTK+ theme. :) - - - -Source package: sing -Package: sing -Description: A fully programmable ping replacement. - Sing is a little tool that sends ICMP packets fully customized from command - line. The main purpose is to replace/complement the niceful ping command - with certain enhancements as: - - Send fragmented packets (Linux and BSD). - - Send monster packets > 65534 (Linux and BSD). - - Send/read spoofed packets.(Libpcap included in distribution). - - Send many ICMP Information types in addition to the ECHO REQUEST type - sent by default as Address Mask Request, Timestamp, Information Request, - - Router Solicitation and Router Advertisement. - - Send many ICMP error types: Redirect, Source Quench, Time Exceeded, - Destination Unreach and Parameter Problem. - - Send to host with Loose or Strict Source Routing. - - Use little fingerprinting techniques to discover Window$ or Solaris - boxes. - - Send ICMP packets emulating certain OS: Cisco, Solaris, Linux, Shiva, - Unix and Window$ at the moment. - - - -Source package: sip -Package: libsip -Description: Python/C++ Bindings Generator - runtime files - Libraries needed by software bindings created with 'sip' -Package: sip -Description: Python/C++ Bindings Generator - SIP is a tool for generating bindings for C++ classes with some ideas - borrowed from SWIG, but capable of tighter bindings, because it's - specific to C++ and Python. - . - SIP was originally designed to generate Python bindings for KDE and so - has explicit support for the signal slot mechanism used by the Qt/KDE - class libraries. - . - Features: - - connecting Qt signals to Python functions and class methods - - connecting Python signals to Qt slots - - overloading virtual member functions with Python class methods - - protected member functions - - abstract classes - - enumerated types - - global class instances - - static member functions. - - - -Source package: sipp -Package: sipp -Description: create and render 3-d scenes - This is SIPP, the SImple Polygon Processor, version 3.1. SIPP is a - library for creating 3-dimensional scenes and rendering them using a - scan-line z-buffer algorithm. A scene is built up of objects which - can be transformed with rotation, translation and scaling. The - objects form hierarchies where each object can have arbitrarily many - subobjects and subsurfaces. A surface is a number of connected - polygons which are rendered with either Phong, Gouraud or flat - shading. An image can also be rendered as a line drawing of the - polygon edges without any shading at all. - . - The library supports texture mapping with textures in up to - 3-dimensions and automatic interpolation of texture coordinates. - Simple anti-aliasing can be performed through oversampling. A scene - can be illuminated by an arbitrary number of light sources and a - number of different light sources are availaible. The light from some - of them are capable of casting shadows of objects. A basic shading - algorithm is provided with the library, but the user can also use his - own shading algorithms for each surface to produce special effects. - Objects can have varying degree of transparency, controlled by the - shader. -Package: sipp-dev -Description: development library for sipp - Get this if you want to compile programs with sipp. - - - -Source package: sirc -Package: sirc -Description: The full-featured Perl IRC client - sirc, the Perl IRC client, is a full-featured package to let you - chat with anyone, anywhere in the world. - . - sirc has all the features you need in an IRC client -- DCC, logging, - and a huge ability to be customized are all part of the package. - . - With Perl, it's quite simple to extend sirc's capabilities -- the - programming interface is well-documented and well-developed. Several - example scripts are included in /usr/lib/sirc. - - - -Source package: sitecopy -Package: sitecopy -Description: A program for managing a WWW site via FTP, DAV or HTTP - sitecopy is for copying locally stored websites to remote ftp servers. - With a single command, the program will synchronize a set of local files - to a remote server by performing uploads and remote deletes as required. - The aim is to remove the hassle of uploading and deleting individual files - using an FTP client. sitecopy will also optionally try to spot files you - move locally, and move them remotely. - . - sitecopy is designed to not care about what is actually on the remote - server - it simply keeps a record of what it THINKS is in on the remote - server, and works from that. -Package: xsitecopy -Description: A program for managing a WWW site via FTP, DAV or HTTP(GNOME version) - sitecopy is for copying locally stored websites to remote ftp servers. - With a single command, the program will synchronize a set of local files - to a remote server by performing uploads and remote deletes as required. - The aim is to remove the hassle of uploading and deleting individual files - using an FTP client. sitecopy will also optionally try to spot files you - move locally, and move them remotely. - . - sitecopy is designed to not care about what is actually on the remote server - - it simply keeps a record of what it THINKS is in on the remote server, and - works from that. - . - This version is the GNOME frontend to sitecopy. - - - -Source package: sitescooper -Package: sitescooper -Description: retrieves stories from websites for your Palm Pilot - Sitescooper automatically retrieves the stories from several news websites, - trims off extraneous HTML, and converts them into formats you can read on your - Palm computing device for later reading on-the-move. It maintains a cache, and - will avoid stories you've already read. It can handle 1-page sites, 1-page - with diffing, 2-level and 3-level sites, and it's very easy to add a new site - to its list. Even if you don't have a Palm handheld, it's still handy for - simple website-to-text conversion. - - - -Source package: sitescooper-sites -Package: sitescooper-sites -Description: retrieves stories from websites for your Palm Pilot - Sitescooper automatically retrieves the stories from several news websites, - trims off extraneous HTML, and converts them into formats you can read on your - Palm computing device for later reading on-the-move. It maintains a cache, and - will avoid stories you've already read. It can handle 1-page sites, 1-page - with diffing, 2-level and 3-level sites, and it's very easy to add a new site - to its list. Even if you don't have a Palm handheld, it's still handy for - simple website-to-text conversion. - . - This package contains sample sites files. - - - -Source package: sjog -Package: sjog -Description: A program to use the "Jog Dial" on Sony Vaio Laptops - S-Jog is a program that uses the Sony Vaio laptops Jog Wheel to do various - things: - * Launch applications - * Adjust screen brightness - * Adjust volume - * Act like a mousewheel - S-Jog pops up when you click the Jog Wheel then disappears after 3 seconds - of idle time. The mousewheel feature is turned on when S-Jog is hidden. - - - -Source package: skam -Package: skam -Description: A smartcard APDU manager for KDE - The aim of this program is to provide a more user friendly - interface to smart cards APDU's; you'll be able to edit - text files and then make the card execute the APDU's you - have just written. At the same time you'll see the data - response from the card and the corresponding status. - - - -Source package: sketch -Package: sketch -Description: Interactive vector drawing program for X11 - Sketch is an interactive vector drawing program, comparable to CorelDraw. - It currently support drawing primitives like rectangles, ellipses, Bezier - curves, bitmap and EPS images and text. All objects can be rotated, scaled - and sheared. Primitives can have fill and line properties. A number of - special effects like blend groups, text to Bezier and text along a path - are provided. Sketch supports an unlimited undo history. - Import of XFig, AI, WMF, CMX and SVG files. Exports to EPS, AI and SVG. - Sketch is written in Python with an Tkinter GUI. User scripts can be - written in Python. - - - -Source package: skk -Package: skk -Description: Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program - SKK is a very fast and efficient Japanese input system - written entirely in emacs lisp. -Package: skk-dictools -Description: SKK dictionary maintenance tools - This package provides the tools to maintain SKK dictionaries. -Package: skkdic -Description: SKK Dictionary files - This package provides SKK dictionary files. -Package: skkserv -Description: SKK Dictionary server - Skkserv is a dictionary server for SKK. - - - -Source package: skkdic -Package: skkdic -Description: SKK Dictionary (SKK-JISYO.L) - This package contains SKK-JISYO.L. SKK-JISYO.[SM] and other - dictionaries are provided in skkdic-extra. -Package: skkdic-cdb -Description: SKK Dictionary in cdb format (SKK-JISYO.L.cdb) - This package provides a cdb-style dictionary file converted - from SKK-JISYO.L in skkdic package. -Package: skkdic-extra -Description: SKK Dictionary files except SKK-JISYO.L - This package contains SKK-JISYO.[SM] and other dictionaries. - SKK-JISYO.L is provided in skkdic. - - - -Source package: skkfep -Package: skkfep -Description: skk Japanese input method front end - skk Japanese input method front end. - It's usable on console. (not XIM) - - - -Source package: skkinput -Package: skkinput -Description: X input method for Japanese for SKK method. - skkinput is application to input Japanese for X application using - protocols such as kinput2/XIM/Ximp protocol. - skkinput communicates with skkserv using Berkeley Socket. - Without skkserv, local dictionary files is used. - - - -Source package: skksearch -Package: skksearch -Description: A SKK dictionary server handling multiple dictionaries. - Skksearch is an alternative to skkserv. Unlike skkserv, it can deal - with more than one dictionary. In addition, it supports three types - of dictionaries, that is, plain, Berkeley DB 2.x, and cdb format. - - - -Source package: skktools -Package: skktools -Description: SKK dictionary maintenance tools - This package provides tools to maintain SKK dictionaries. - - - -Source package: skyutils -Package: skyutils-dev -Description: Many useful functions for the web like smssend (development) - This library contains functions about chained lists, string manipulation, - socket and HTTP protocol. It's used in gsmssend and smssend. - . - This package contains the files needed for compiling and developing such - applications. -Package: skyutils1 -Description: Many useful functions for the web like smssend - This library contains functions about chained lists, string manipulation, - socket and HTTP protocol. It's used in gsmssend and smssend. - . - This package contains the files needed for running such applications. - - - -Source package: sl -Package: sl -Description: Correct you if you type `sl' by mistake - . - Sl is a program that can display animations aimed to correct you - if you type 'sl' by mistake. - - - -Source package: slang -Package: slang1 -Description: The S-Lang programming library - runtime version. - S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid - development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. - . - This package contains only the shared library libslang.so.* and copyright - information. It is only necessary for programs that use this library (such - as jed and slrn). If you plan on doing development with S-Lang, you will - need the companion -dev package as well. -Package: slang1-dev -Description: The S-Lang programming library, development version. - S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid - development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. - . - The S-Lang library includes the following: - * Low level tty input routines for reading single characters at a time. - * Keymap routines for defining keys and manipulating multiple keymaps. - * A high-level key processing interface (SLkp) for - handling function and arrow keys. - * High level screen management routines for manipulating both - monochrome and color terminals. These routines are very - efficient. (SLsmg) - * Low level terminal-independent routines for manipulating the display - of a terminal. (SLtt) - * Routines for reading single line input with line editing and recall - capabilities. (SLrline) - * Searching functions: both ordinary searches and regular expression - searches. (SLsearch) - * An embedded stack-based language interpreter with a C-like syntax. -Package: slang1-pic -Description: The S-Lang programming library, shared library subset kit. - This is used to develop subsets of the S-Lang shared libraries for use - on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're - making one of those, you won't need this package. -Package: slang1-utf8-dev -Description: The S-Lang programming library, development version with utf8 support. - S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid - development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. - . - The S-Lang library includes the following: - * Low level tty input routines for reading single characters at a time. - * Keymap routines for defining keys and manipulating multiple keymaps. - * A high-level key processing interface (SLkp) for - handling function and arrow keys. - * High level screen management routines for manipulating both - monochrome and color terminals. These routines are very - efficient. (SLsmg) - * Low level terminal-independent routines for manipulating the display - of a terminal. (SLtt) - * Routines for reading single line input with line editing and recall - capabilities. (SLrline) - * Searching functions: both ordinary searches and regular expression - searches. (SLsearch) - * An embedded stack-based language interpreter with a C-like syntax. - This package has wide character support -Package: slang1-utf8-pic -Description: The S-Lang programming library, shared library subset with utf8 support. - This is used to develop subsets of the S-Lang shared libraries for use - on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're - making one of those, you won't need this package. - This packages has wide character support. -Package: slang1a-utf8 -Description: The S-Lang programming library with utf8 support - S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid - development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. - . - This package contains only the shared library libslang.so.* and copyright - information. It is only necessary for programs that use this library (such - as jed and slrn). If you plan on doing development with S-Lang, you will - need the companion -dev package as well. - This packages has wide character support. - - - -Source package: slang1-ja -Package: slang1-ja -Description: The S-Lang programming library with Japanese patch, runtime version. - S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid - development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. - . - This package contains only the shared library libslang-ja.so.* and copyright - information. It is only necessary for programs that use this library (such - as jed and slrn). If you plan on doing development with S-Lang, you will - need the companion -dev package as well. -Package: slang1-ja-dev -Description: The S-Lang programming library with Japanese patch, development version. - S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid - development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. - . - The S-Lang library includes the following: - * Low level tty input routines for reading single characters at a time. - * Keymap routines for defining keys and manipulating multiple keymaps. - * A high-level keyprocessing interface (SLkp) for - handling function and arrow keys. - * High level screen management routines for manipulating both - monochrome and color terminals. These routines are very - efficient. (SLsmg) - * Low level terminal-independent routines for manipulating the display - of a terminal. (SLtt) - * Routines for reading single line input with line editing and recall - capabilities. (SLrline) - * Searching functions: both ordinary searches and regular expression - searches. (SLsearch) - * An embedded stack-based language interpreter with a C-like syntax. - - - -Source package: slashem -Package: slashem -Description: A variant of Nethack - Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic (SLASH'EM) - is a role-playing game where you control a single character. The - interface and gameplay are similar in style to Rogue, ADOM, Angband - and, of course, Nethack. You control the actions through the - keyboard and view the world from an overhead perspective. - . - The problem: The Amulet of Yendor has been stolen. Not only - that but it appears that the Wizard of Yendor (not a nice person), - who took the amulet, is hiding in the Dungeons of Doom (not a - friendly place). - . - Enhancements over Nethack includes: - - New roles - - New skill system - - Riding pets - - New special levels - - - -Source package: slatec -Package: slatec -Description: numerical computation library - slatec is a fortran library of over 1400 routines - for numerical tasks. Some of the subjects covered - are: Arithmetic, error analysis, Elementary - and special functions, Linear Algebra, Interpolation, - Solution of nonlinear equations, Optimization, - Differentiation, integration, Differential and - integral equations, Integral transforms, Statistics, - probability, and Data handling. -Package: slatec-dev -Description: static lib, docs, and test code for slatec - Static library and test programs and documents for - the slatec library. - - - -Source package: slay -Package: slay -Description: kills all of the user's processes - Slay provides you with a way to quickly get rid of all - processes selected user owns. Very useful if you want - to harm somebody. - - - -Source package: slbreflex -Package: libslbreflex-dev -Description: Reflex 62/64 smartcard reader CT-API development files - This package contains the files needed for compiling and linking - an application that communicates to the Schlumberger Reflex 62/64 - smartcard readers through the CT-API interface. -Package: libslbreflex2 -Description: Reflex 62/64 smartcard reader PCSC and CT-API driver - This library provides CT-API and PCSC IFD handler implementation - for the Schlumerger Reflex 62/64 smartcard readers. - . - This package is needed to communicate with the Reflex 62/64 - smartcard reader through the PCSC Lite resource manager. - - - -Source package: sleepd -Package: sleepd -Description: puts a laptop to sleep during inactivity - This is a daemon to force laptops to enter apm sleep after some - period of inactivity. This is useful if your laptop does not automatically - go to sleep when you aren't using it, and, like me, you often forget to - shut it off. - . - The daemon can also be configured to put a laptop to sleep if its battery - nearly runs out of power. - - - -Source package: slib -Package: slib -Description: Portable Scheme library. - SLIB is a portable scheme library meant to provide compatibility and - utility functions for all standard scheme implementations. SLIB - includes initialization files for Chez, ELK 2.1, GAMBIT, MacScheme, - MITScheme, scheme->C, Scheme48, T3.1, and VSCM. SCM also supports - SLIB. - - - -Source package: slice -Package: slice -Description: Extract out pre-defined slices of an ASCII file - The slice program reads an input file and divide its prepared ASCII contents - into possibly overlapping slices. These slices are determined by enclosing - blocks which are defined by begin and end delimiters which have to be - already in the file. The final output gets calculated by a slice term - consisting of slice names, set theory operators and optional round brackets. - . - For more information, please visit http://www.engelschall.com/sw/slice/ - - - -Source package: sliplogin -Package: sliplogin -Description: Tool to attach a serial line network interface - This tool is used to turn the terminal line on standard input - into a Serial Line IP (SLIP) link to a remote host. Sliplogin - can be used to setup SLIP dialin connections. - - - -Source package: slirp -Package: slirp -Description: SLIP/PPP emulator using a dial up shell account - Slirp is a TCP/IP emulator which turns an ordinary shell account - into a (C)SLIP/PPP account. This allows shell users to use all the - funky Internet applications like Netscape, Mosaic, CUSeeMe, etc. - . - Please note that maybe your ISP really doesn't like you using slirp, - because they want to charge more for a ppp connection, so use it at - your own risk. - - - -Source package: slmon -Package: slmon -Description: A simple S-Lang based system performance monitor - SLmon is a tool for monitoring system's performance. It displays results - using a nice and readable text-based UI, providing either figures or a - graph. It currently monitors: - - CPU load (SMP is supported) - - memory and swap load - - uptime, date and time - - number of logged in users - - - -Source package: slocate -Package: slocate -Description: a secure locate replacement - This locate should show only the files on your system that you have access to. - . - Note: If your computer is not up 24/7 you should consider installing anacron - since the database is only updated once a night. - - - -Source package: sloccount -Package: sloccount -Description: Programs for counting physical source lines of code (SLOC) - SLOCCount (pronounced "sloc-count") is a suite of programs for counting - physical source lines of code (SLOC) in potentially large software systems - (thus, SLOCCount is a "software metrics tool" or "software measurement tool"). - SLOCCount can count physical SLOC for a wide number of languages; - listed alphabetically, they are: Ada, Assembly, awk, Bourne shell, C, C++, - C shell, Expect, Fortran, Java, lex/flex, LISP (including Scheme), - Modula3, Objective-C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, sed, TCL, and Yacc. - SLOCCount can automatically determine if a file - is a source code file or not, and if so, which language it's written in. - As a result, you can analyze large systems completely automatically. - SLOCCount also includes some report-generating tools - to collect the data generated and present it in several different formats. - - - -Source package: slpim -Package: slpim -Description: Personal Information Manager for the console - slpim is a Personal Information Manager. It can keep an addressbook - with pre-defined fields. slpim can export the addressbook database to - many formats, like mutt-alias file, html file, pine format, plain-text, - etc. - - - -Source package: slrn -Package: slrn -Description: threaded news reader (fast for slow links) - Slrn is a threaded news reader with color support that is designed to - read news fast over slow links. - . - Slrn can read news via NNTP or directly from a local news spool. - . - Slrn can be heavily customized from its rc file, and even includes a - built in macro language. There is also support for killfiles and - article scoring. -Package: slrnpull -Description: pulls a small newsfeed from an NNTP server - Slrnpull pulls a small newsfeed from an NNTP server, to a local news spool - directory. The news spool can be used by news readers (such as slrn), which - can read a local news spool without a NNTP server. - . - Slrnpull also has the ability to killfile articles so that they will not - be downloaded from the server. - - - -Source package: slrn-ja -Package: slrn-ja -Description: threaded news reader (fast for slow links), Japanese version - Slrn is a threaded news reader with color support that is designed to - read news fast over slow links. - . - Slrn can read news via NNTP or directly from a local news spool. - Slrn also has GroupLens support. - . - Slrn can be heavily customized from its rc file, and even includes a - built in macro language. There is also support for killfiles and - article scoring. - - - -Source package: slsc -Package: slsc -Description: S-Language port of the classic SC spreadsheet - The slsc spreadsheet is a much modified version of the public domain - spreadsheet sc, posted several years ago by Mark Weiser as vc and - originally by James Gosling. slsc is based on Robert Bond's sc 6.1 - whereas the latest version of sc is 6.21. - - - -Source package: smail -Package: smail -Description: Electronic mail transport system. - Smail is a mail transport agent (MTA). - . - An MTA is the innards of the mail system - it takes messages from - user-friendly mailer programs and arranges for them to be delivered - locally or passed on to other systems as required. - - - -Source package: smalleiffel -Package: smalleiffel -Description: The GNU Eiffel Compiler - SmallEiffel is a compiler for the Eiffel language, which is a pure - object-oriented language providing strong type-checking and based on - the concept of 'design by contract'. It allows multiple inheritance - and does it well. - . - Design-by-contract means that a class guarantees that certain conditions - will always hold, and that a routine guarantees certain results - given certain specified inputs. The rules for inheritance mean - that contracts can be relied on even when classes are reused through - inheritance. - . - The Eiffel language is described and defined in the book "Eiffel: The - Language" by Bertrand Meyer. - - - -Source package: smartcard -Package: smartcard -Description: A smartcard utility for Linux - `smartcard' allows you to control a smart card reader from the - command line. Currently, it supports just a few basic commands - which only work on plain I2C memory cards. - - - -Source package: smartlist -Package: smartlist -Description: Versatile and Intelligent List Processor - SmartList is a mailing list manager built on top of the procmail - mail processing package. Some features: * Enough intelligence to overcome - the ignorance of some subscribers (will direct subscribe and unsubscribe - requests away from the regular list and automatically onto the -request - address). * No hardwired format for (un)subscribe requests (i.e. new - subscribers need not be educated, unsubscribing users do not need to - remember any particular syntax). *Intelligent* automatic removal of addresses - from the list that cause too many bounces. * Duplicate submissions are - eliminated automatically. * You can set up a mailing list to function as - a standalone mail archive server. - - - -Source package: smartsuite -Package: smartsuite -Description: SMART suite - SMART utility suite for Linux - SMART suite controls and monitors storage devices running the Self-Monitoring, - Analysis and Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.) build into ATA and SCSI - Hard Drives. This is used to check the reliability of the hard drive and - predict drive failures. The suite contains two utilities: smartctl is a - command line utility designed to perform simple smart tasks; smartd is a - daemon that periodically monitors smart status and reports errors to syslog. - - - -Source package: smb-nat -Package: smb-nat -Description: SMB Network Analysis Tool - The intention of this package is to perform various security checks on - remote servers running NetBIOS file sharing services. - It is based on some parts taken from the Samba Package. - - - -Source package: smb2www -Package: smb2www -Description: A Windows Network client that is accessible through a web browser. - With this package you will be able to browse a Windows Network using a - standard web browser. It is based upon the samba package. - - - -Source package: sml-mode -Package: sml-mode -Description: A major Emacs mode for editing Standard ML. - It provides syntax highlighting and automatic indentation and - comes with sml-proc which allows interaction with an inferior SML - interactive loop. - - - -Source package: sml-nj -Package: sml-nj -Description: Standard ML of New Jersey - SML/NJ is an implementation of ML, a functional language with many features - useful for torturing Computer Science students. - . - This package contains: - * the "sml" runtime with CM (Compilation Manager) built in. - * the standard libraries commonly found on SML systems. - * ml-lex, ml-yacc, and ml-burg (a code-generation tool). - * Concurrent ML, a library for concurrent message passing in ML. - * eXene, an X Windows interface written entirely in ML. - - - -Source package: smokeping -Package: smokeping -Description: A latency logging and graphing system. - SmokePing is a latency logging and graphing system. It consists of - a daemon process which organizes the latency measurements and a CGI - which presents the graphs. - . - With SmokePing you can measure latency and packet loss in your network. - SmokePing uses RRDtool to maintain a longterm datastore and to draw pretty - graphs giving up to the minute information on the state of each - network connection. - - - -Source package: smpeg -Package: libsmpeg-dev -Description: SDL MPEG Player Library - development files - SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with - sound support. Video playback is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG - player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is played through a slightly modified - mpegsound library, part of splay v0.8.2. SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), - MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams. - . - This package contains the development files (headers and static libraries) - for libsmpeg. It is only needed if you want to compile programs that use - SMPEG. -Package: libsmpeg0 -Description: SDL MPEG Player Library - shared libraries - SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with - sound support. Video playback is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG - player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is played through a slightly modified - mpegsound library, part of splay v0.8.2. SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), - MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams. - . - This package contains the libsmpeg shared library that is required by - many MPEG-playing packages, including smpeg-xmms and smpeg-plaympeg. -Package: smpeg-gtv -Description: SMPEG GTK+ MPEG audio/video player - SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with - sound support. Video playback is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG - player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is played through a slightly modified - mpegsound library, part of splay v0.8.2. SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), - MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams. - . - This package contains a GTK+ player called gtv. -Package: smpeg-plaympeg -Description: SMPEG command line MPEG audio/video player - SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with - sound support. Video playback is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG - player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is played through a slightly modified - mpegsound library, part of splay v0.8.2. SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), - MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams. - . - This package contains a command line player called plaympeg. - - - -Source package: smpeg-xmms -Package: smpeg-xmms -Description: SDL MPEG Player Library - XMMS plugin - SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with - sound support. - . - This package contains an XMMS plugin for playing MPEG movies. It supports - hardware acceleration, seeking in movies, fullscreen mode, a resizeable - window and VideoCD support. - - - -Source package: sms-pl -Package: sms-pl -Description: Send SMs via Polish GSM operators - This program allows you to send SMs (Short Messages - incorrectly - being called SMSes) to mobile phones operated by three Polish - GSM operators: Era, Plus and Idea. - . - It sends the messages via web-to-SMS gateways by spoofing a web - browser. - - - -Source package: smsclient -Package: smsclient -Description: A program for sending short messages (SM / SMS) - smsclient is a tool for sending short messages (SM - often false - named SMS). SM can be sent to mobile phones. Additional some - paging systems are supported by this tool. smsclient supports - the common protocols UCP, TAP and some other. Out of the box there - is preconfigured support for many local services, but smsclient - can be easily extended to support other systems. - - - -Source package: smssend -Package: smssend -Description: Utility to send SMS messages to GSM mobile phones - smssend is a small command line utility to send SMS messages to GSM - mobile phones via a web to SMS gateway. - . - Web to SMS gateways are scriptable. this package includes scripts - for many common sms web gateways. - - - -Source package: smstools -Package: smstools -Description: SMS Server Tools for GSM modems - The SMS Server Tools make your server into a central - SMS gateway. You can send and receive SM using a simple - file-based interface. This Software was made for users - who send less than 20 000 messages each month. - . - There is an event-handler option that allows you to call - your own programs or scripts after sent or received SM. - . - The SMS Server Tools use one or more (max. 32) GSM modems - to send and receive SM. You can equip some modems with - Vodafone SIM cards and other with Telmi SIM cards (for - example), to save money. All SM are sorted in queues by - provider. If one modem fails it will be deactivated for - one hour before the software retries. The other modems - run without any restriction. You can log status information - and alarms using the syslog daemon of your operating system. - - - -Source package: smtm -Package: smtm -Description: Show Me The Money is a configurable Perl/Tk stock ticker program - smtm, which is a not overly clever acronym for Show Me The Money, is a - simple stock ticker application. It creates and automatically updates a - window with stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. When called with one or several - stock symbols, it displays these selected stocks, and also records the - symbols for later use. When smtm is called without arguments, it reads the - symbols tickers from a (default or specified) file. This file can be created - explicitly by calling the Save option from the File menu, or implicitly - whenever smtm is called with one or more symbols. - . - smtm is fully configurable -- it can display the stock symbol and the full - name of the company, the price change, the percentage change, the volume - traded, the profit or loss, the value of the holding, the length of the - holding period as well as annualised percentage returns. The display can be - sort on almost any of the columns. Losers are flagged in red. smtm can be - used for North American equities, as well as European and Australian/NZ - ones. It should work for other markets supported by Yahoo! Finance. - . - The quotes are delayed, typically 15 minutes for NASDAQ and 20 minutes - otherwise, see Yahoo! Finance for details. - - - -Source package: smtp-refuser -Package: smtp-refuser -Description: Simple spam-block with refusal message - Smtp-refuser can be configured to reject mail from specific hosts - (or that satisfy other tcpd hosts.allow or similar rules), returning a - meaningful message including the reason it was bounced and a local phone - number. Because spam often has a bad envelope-from, (and because this - is more efficient), we bounce it with an error message during the - SMTP transaction, rather than send bounce mail later. - . - This SMTP refuser is used along with "tcpd" or (another TCP security - daemon) to bounce messages from the IP addresses of known spammers. The - advantage of this over just blocking the connection is that the remote - SMTP server will not retry, and a legitimate e-mail sender will get a - polite message telling them why their mail was blocked and whom to call - to get around the blocking. - . - Mail that is not blocked by smtp-refuser is delivered to your standard - mail transport agent. - . - Other, more automated solutions such as RBL and ORBS (supported by - most of the mail transfer agents), have become available since - smtp-refuser was written, but this may still be of interest to you. - - - -Source package: smtpd -Package: smtpd -Description: Mail proxy for firewalls with anti-spam and anti-relay features - Smtpd uses two programs, smtpd which listens for incoming mail and places - it in a private queue, and smtpfwdd, which invokes sendmail to deliver - messages from the queue. The configuration file for smtpd has powerful - features for controlling the acceptance of incoming mail. - . - It is particularly useful for firewall sites, where the policy aspects of - which mail should be accepted (in smtpd's configuration file) are clearly - separated from the routing and other aspects of the mail configuration - (which remain in the sendmail configuration file) - . - It can be used with any mail-transport-agent which can be invoked as sendmail - but is intended to integrate with the Debian sendmail package, which - recognises when smtpd has been installed. - . - If you are attempting to use it with an MTA other than sendmail then you - will need to be prepared to modify the MTA configuration. - - - -Source package: smtpfeed -Package: smtpfeed -Description: SMTP feed -- SMTP Fast Exploding External Deliver for Sendmail - Smtpfeed is a SMTP delivery agent which is called by sendmail, and it - improves required time to complete delivery of copies of a message to - recipients of huge number. - . - Note that smtpfeed still in ALPHA testing release. - - - -Source package: smupsd -Package: smupsd -Description: UPS monitoring daemon - This daemon monitors an APC Smart-UPS for power failures. - When the battery has been drained to a certain level, a normal system - shutdown is performed. - . - This package includes a monitoring CGI script (Thanks to - Peter Joseph ). - . - The smups-monitor package was dropped because of not ending problems - with the Java virtual machine. I suggest to use nut as an alternative - UPS monitor which is under strong development instead of smupsd which - is dead upstream. - - - -Source package: smurf -Package: smurf -Description: A SoundFont editor for Linux / *nix - Smurf is a sound font editor. Sound font files are - a collection of audio samples and other data that describe - instruments for wavetable sound cards. Smurf currently - supports the AWE 32/64 and has limited support for the - GUS/SoftOSS driver which can use any OSS supported 16 bit - sound card. - - - -Source package: sn -Package: sn -Description: Small NNTP server for leaf sites - sn is a small news system for small sites serving perhaps a few - dozen newsgroups, and with a slow connection to the internet. - It is similar to leafnode (ftp.troll.no, by Arnt Gulbrandsen). - The target user is a home or SOHO with a single modem connection - to the Internet, maybe running IP masq or similar, and serving a - few workstations. - - - -Source package: snac -Package: snac -Description: A relatively complete algebraic calculator for GNOME. - SNAC is a calculator for X using the GNOME libraries. It provides a decent - set of functions, similar to what you would find on a low-end scientific - calculator. While not very complex it's quite useful and is the best simple - calculator I've found for X using the GNOME libraries. - - - -Source package: snacc -Package: libsnacc-dbg -Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler, debugging libraries - Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 - stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). - Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of - ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. - . - This package contains the static libraries with debugging - information. -Package: libsnacc-dev -Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler, development files - Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 - stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). - Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of - ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. - . - This package contains the static libraries and C/C++ header files for - snacc development. -Package: libsnacc0 -Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler, shared libraries - Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 - stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). - Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of - ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. - . - These are the shared libraries for programs developed using snacc. -Package: snacc -Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler - Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 - stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). - Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of - ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. - . - Given an ASN.1 source file(s) snacc can produce: - . - 1. C routines for BER encoding, decoding, printing and freeing. - 2. C++ routines for BER encoding, decoding, and printing. - 3. A type table that can be used with C driver routines - for BER encoding, decoding, printing and freeing. - . - If you want to build snacc based applications, you want to install - the libsnacc-dev package, too. Your application will then depend on - the snacc libraries, you find in the libsnacc0 package. -Package: snacc-doc -Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler, documentation - Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 - stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). - Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of - ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. - . - The documentation for snacc in PostScript format and LaTeX sources. - - - -Source package: snack -Package: libsnack2 -Description: Sound functionality extension to the Tcl/Tk language - Snack is an extension to the Tcl/Tk scripting language - that adds sound functionality. There are commands to play, record, - edit, and even visualize sound. Snack supports in-memory sound - objects, file based audio, and streaming audio. It handles - fileformats such as WAV, AU, AIFF, and MP3. - . - The visualization canvas item types update in real-time and can - output postscript. The same scripts run on Unix (HP-UX, Linux, - Solaris, IRIX) and Windows95/98/NT. It is also possible to run - scripts embedded in web pages through the use of the Tcl plug-in. A - sound file viewer/label editor, which is easy to customize, is - included in the package. - . - The old name of this package was `snack'. -Package: libsnack2-dev -Description: Snack development files - This package is needed for building transcriber, and contains - snackConfig.sh, snack.h. -Package: libsnack2-doc -Description: Snack documentation - This package contains the html documentation that comes with libsnack2 -Package: snack -Description: Sound functionality extension to the Tcl/Tk language - Snack is an extension to the Tcl/Tk scripting language - that adds sound functionality. There are commands to play, record, - edit, and even visualize sound. Snack supports in-memory sound - objects, file based audio, and streaming audio. It handles - fileformats such as WAV, AU, AIFF, and MP 3. - . - The visualization canvas item types update in real-time and can - output postscript. The same scripts run on Unix (HP-UX, Linux, - Solaris, IRIX) and Windows95/98/NT. It is also possible to run - scripts embedded in web pages through the use of the Tcl plug-in. A - sound file viewer/label editor, which is easy to customize, is - included in the package. -Package: snack-dev -Description: Snack development files - This package is needed for building transcriber, and contains - snackConfig.sh, snack.h. - - - -Source package: snake4 -Package: snake4 -Description: Snake game - This is a basic but nice implementation of the snake game. The objective - is to "snake around" and eat fruit, while avoiding the evil headbanger - and not crashing into your tail. - . - Features five levels of difficulty and a site-wide highscore list. - - - -Source package: snap -Package: snap -Description: A Perl-based console Napster client - Snap is a small, Perl-based, command-line Napster client written with the - Perl Curses bindings. It is designed to be small yet fully functional, - while providing a powerful scripting environment through the use of Perl. - Snap supports full song searching/browsing with regular expression - filtering, multiple simultaneous uploads and downloads with upload speed - throttling, resume support, chatting, hotlists, all Napster admin commands - including Opennap extensions, alternate server and metaserver support, and - much more. - - - -Source package: snappea -Package: snappea -Description: A program for creating and studying hyperbolic 3-manifolds. - SnapPea is Jeff Weeks' computational tool for mathematicians working in - low-dimensional topology. It is used for creating and studying hyperbolic - 3-manifolds, and is accessible via Python scripts as well as through a - traditional graphical user interface. -Package: snappea-dev -Description: Development files for SnapPea hyperbolic 3-manifold tool. - SnapPea is a computational tool for creating and studying hyperbolic - 3-manifolds. This package provides headers suitable for compiling the - SnapPea kernel into other projects. - - - -Source package: snarf -Package: snarf -Description: A command-line URL grabber - Snarf is a utility retrieve files via the http and - ftp protocols. It supports http redirect, http and ftp resume, http - and ftp authentication, and other neat things. Its functionality - is similar to that of wget, but with a much smaller binary. - - - -Source package: snd -Package: snd -Description: Sound file editor - Snd is a powerful sound file editor that can be customized and extended using - the Scheme programming language. - - - -Source package: sndconfig -Package: sndconfig -Description: Easy soundcard configuration - Sndconfig is a utility that lets you configure your soundcard easily. - It was written originally for RedHat Linux, but now it is available - for Debian GNU/Linux, too. - . - Sndconfig uses isapnp to detect common soundcards and writes a isapnp - configuration to and module control lines for use with your sound card. - It requires a kernel with OSS sound modules to be present. - - - -Source package: sniffit -Package: sniffit -Description: packet sniffer and monitoring tool - sniffit is a packet sniffer for TCP/UDP/ICMP packets. - sniffit is able to give you very detailed technical info - on these packets (SEC, ACK, TTL, Window, ...) but also - packet contents in different formats (hex or plain text, - etc. ). - - - -Source package: snmpkit -Package: libsnmpkit-dev -Description: multithreaded SNMP connection library - This package contains headers and static libraries for the libsnmpkit1 - package. -Package: libsnmpkit1 -Description: multithreaded SNMP connection library - This library allows a program to make large numbers of SNMP connections - simultaneously. - - - -Source package: snmptrapfmt -Package: snmptrapfmt -Description: A configurable snmp trap handler daemon for snmpd. - This package contains a configurable snmp trap handler daemon for snmpd. - The output of this trap handler daemon may be specified via a configuration - file and written to a logfile or to the syslog daemon. During installation - of this package, the configuration file for the snmptrapd daemon is changed - (old version is saved) to activate the trap handler. The snmpd and snmptrapd - daemons are restarted. - - - -Source package: snmptraplogd -Package: snmptraplogd -Description: A configurable snmp trap daemon. - This package contains a configurable snmp trap daemon. The output of this - snmp daemon may be specified via a configuration file and written to a logfile - or to the syslog daemon. - - - -Source package: snooper -Package: snooper -Description: Captures communication between two external serial devices - Snooper passes data transparently between two serial (RS232C) - devices, capturing and logging the data and occasional comments you - want to insert into the logs. - . - It is useful for debugging or analyzing the communications protocol - between two devices that would normally be connected directly to each - other, e.g. a digital camera and a personal computer. By sitting - "in the middle" (after you connect the two devices to serial ports - on your Linux machine) snooper is able to capture data traveling in - either direction while also passing it unmodified to the other device. - . - It is also possible to operate with a single serial device, using - your console and keyboard as the second device. - - - -Source package: snort -Package: snort -Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) - Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a - lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules - based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition - to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such - as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and - much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being - sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer - via Samba. -Package: snort-common -Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) - Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a - lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules - based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition - to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such - as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and - much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being - sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer - via Samba. -Package: snort-doc -Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) - Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a - lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules - based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition - to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such - as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and - much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being - sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer - via Samba. -Package: snort-mysql -Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) - Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a - lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules - based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition - to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such - as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and - much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being - sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer - via Samba. -Package: snort-rules-default -Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) - Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a - lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules - based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition - to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such - as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and - much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being - sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer - via Samba. - - - -Source package: snowflake -Package: snowflake -Description: An interactive snowflake generator. - In addition to generating pretty snowflake patterns, the code for this - program, as originally conceived by Raph Levien was an exercise in - cryptography. The bit pattern from an ordinary ASCII string or a - hexadecimal key can be used to generate a unique snowflake. - - - -Source package: sntop -Package: sntop -Description: A curses-based utility that polls hosts to determine connectivity. - Simple network top (sntop) is a curses-based console utility, - in the spirit of top, that polls network hosts at a regular interval to - determine their connectivity and displays the results in a pretty format. - Advanced features, such as automatic HTML generation of results, - secure terminal mode, execution of external file on connectivity change, - and user/system configure files, are supported. - - - -Source package: soap-lite -Package: libsoap-lite-perl -Description: Perl5 modules for client and server side SOAP implementation - . - SOAP::Lite is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and - lightweight interface to the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) both - on client and server side. - . - This version of SOAP::Lite supports the SOAP 1.1 specification ( see - http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP ). The main features of the library are: - . - o Supports SOAP 1.1 spec. - o Provides full namespace support for SOAP 1.1. - o Supports XML entity encoding. - o Supports header attributes. - o Supports HTTPS protocol. - o Supports SMTP protocol. - o Provides POP3 server implementation. - o Supports Basic/Digest server authentication. - o Provides COM interface. - o Supports blessed object references. - o Contains various reusable components (modules) that can be used - independently, as, for instance, SOAP::Serializer and SOAP::Deserializer. - o Provides an object oriented interface for serializing/deserializing and - sending/receiving SOAP packets. Support for extensibility of the - serialization/deserialization architecture has been included. - o Supports serialization/deserialization of sophisticated object graphs - which may have cycles (a circular queue would serialize just fine, - as well as $a=\$a. See tests and documentation for more examples). - o Supports arrays (both serialization and deserialization with autotyping). - o Custom/user-defined types (see SOAP::Data::as_ordered_hash for example). - o Supports ordered hashes (as working example of user-defined data types). - o Customizable auto type definitions. - o Has more than 40 tests that access public test servers with different - implementations: Apache SOAP, Frontier, Perl, XSLT, COM and VB6. - o Has (limited) schema support (WSDL) with dynamic and stub access. - o Supports Base64 encoding. - o Supports out parameters binding. - o Supports transparent SOAP calls with autodispatch feature. - o Supports dynamic/static class/method binding. - o Provides CGI/daemon server implementation. - o Provides interactive shell for SOAP sessions (examples/SOAPsh.pl). - o Easy services deployment. Put module in specified directory and - it'll be accessible. - o Has enough examples and documentation to be up and running in no time. - - - -Source package: socket -Package: socket -Description: Multi purpose socket tool - The socket program is a simple tool for socket based connections. It - can be used to create simple daemons (in both standalone and inetd - mode), to connect to other daemons or to redirect ports. - - - -Source package: socks4-server -Package: libsocks4 -Description: SOCKS libraries - This is version 4.3 of SOCKS, a package that allows Unix hosts - behind a firewall to gain full access to the internet without requiring - direct IP reachability. It does require a SOCKS server program being - run on a hosts that can communicate directly to hosts behind the firewall - as well as hosts on the Internet at large. It is based on the original - SOCKS written by David Koblas . - . - This package includes libsocks needed by SOCKSified client programs. -Package: socks4-clients -Description: Socks4 enabled clients as rtelnet, rftp, ... - This is version 4.3 of SOCKS, a package that allows Unix hosts - behind a firewall to gain full access to the internet without requiring - direct IP reachability. It does require a SOCKS server program being - run on a hosts that can communicate directly to hosts behind the firewall - as well as hosts on the Internet at large. It is based on the original - SOCKS written by David Koblas . - . - This package includes SOCKSified client programs of finger, ftp, - telnet, and whois. A few other SOCKSified clients may be found on - ftp.nec.com, in directory /pub/security/socks.cstc. -Package: socks4-server -Description: SOCKS4 server for proxying IP-based services over a firewall - This is version 4.3 of SOCKS, a package that allows Unix hosts - behind a firewall to gain full access to the internet without requiring - direct IP reachability. It does require a SOCKS server program being - run on a hosts that can communicate directly to hosts behind the firewall - as well as hosts on the Internet at large. It is based on the original - SOCKS written by David Koblas . - . - This package includes the SOCKS server. - - - -Source package: sodipodi -Package: sodipodi -Description: Vector based drawing program. - It loads and saves subset of SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format, - a standard maintained by the WWW consortium. - . - Sodipodi user interface should be familiar from CorelDraw and similar - drawing programs. There are rectangles, ellipses, text items, bitmap - images and freehand curves. - As an added bonus both vector and bitmap objects can have alpha - transparency and can be arbitrarily transformed. - . - Sodipodi supports multiple opened files and multiple views per file. - Graphics can be printed and exported to png bitmaps. - - - -Source package: solfege -Package: solfege -Description: Ear training program for GNOME - GNU Solfege is an ear training program for X Window written in python, - using the GTK+ and GNOME libraries. - . - Ear training is a big subject with many connections to music theory - and performance of music, so I won't even try to make "a complete - computer-based eartraining course". But I hope someone find this - software useful. - - - -Source package: solid-pop3d -Package: solid-pop3d -Description: POP3 server supporting Maildir, PAM, vhosting - The Solid POP3 Server is an implementation of a Post Office Protocol version 3 - server that has flexibility as its main goal. The server is easily - configurable and has support for features such as: - - APOP authentication scheme - - virtual hosting - - maildir and mailbox handling - - bulletins - - expiration of messages - - - -Source package: songprint -Package: libsongprint-dev -Description: Acoustic fingerprinting and song identification - This is version 1.0 of the songprint library, a library for acoustic - fingerprinting of music and queries using eTantrum's song identification - service. - . - This package contains the headers and static libraries. -Package: libsongprint0 -Description: Acoustic fingerprinting and song identification - This is version 1.0 of the songprint library, a library for acoustic - fingerprinting of music and queries using eTantrum's song identification - service. - . - This package contains the runtime libraries. - - - -Source package: sonicmail -Package: sonicmail -Description: email notifier GNOME applet - Sonicmail is a POP3 email notifier GNOME applet. - It will notify you when you receive new emails by - displaying a selectable icon in the applet. Also, - optionally, a sound may be played. Sonicmail is - fully configurable. - - - -Source package: sortmail -Package: sortmail -Description: a simple mail sorter - sortmail is a simple mail sorter you can use in your .forward - to sort your mail into folders automatically, delete unwanted mail, - etc. - - - -Source package: sound-recorder -Package: sound-recorder -Description: Direct-to-disk recording and play-back programs. - sound-recorder is a direct-to-disk recording program. It uses the recording - input from the mixer on your soundcard and records it to a file - . - cdsound-recorder is an enhancement to sound-recorder which makes it easy to - record tracks or samples from a cdrom to a file. - . - With the play-sample program you can play the recorded audio or play all - other non-compressed and compressed wave-files. - - - -Source package: soundgrab -Package: soundgrab -Description: play a raw audio file and interactively select and save pieces - From the perl department of the Maximegalon museum of diseased - imaginings. - . - soundgrab is a script that lets you interactively select and save - your favorite parts of a raw audio file to other files via a command - line interface. It does this by providing you with the basic - commands you would expect from an audio cassette deck (play, stop, - ff, rw) plus some additions: mark, which places a marker at the - current position of the head, and export, which saves the audio data - between the mark and the current head position to a file you specify - in wav, cdr (cd mastering), raw data, flac, or ogg format. - - - -Source package: soundmodem -Package: soundmodem -Description: Sound Card Amateur Packet Radio Modems - This package contains the driver and diagnostic utility for the - userspace SoundModem suite by Thomas Sailer. - . - This package allows you to use any soundcard supported by the kernel as - an Amateur Packet Radio modem. - - - -Source package: soundtracker -Package: soundtracker -Description: Sound module editor/player. Supports .xm modules, .xi instruments. - Soundtracker is a module tracker for the X Window System and Gnome similar to - the DOS program `FastTracker', i.e. the user creates music by rearranging sound samples into `tracks'. For more information about tracking, see - http://www.united-trackers.org/ - - - -Source package: soup -Package: libsoup-dev -Description: a SOAP client library in C. - Soup is a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in C. - . - It provides an queued asynchronous callback-based mechanism for sending and - servicing SOAP requests, and a WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) to C - compiler which generates client stubs and server skeletons for easily calling - and implementing SOAP methods. - . - It uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK - applications. This enables GNOME applications to access SOAP servers - on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to the - Gtk+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also supported - for those who want it). - . - The WSDL compiler will help you make your applications interoperate - with services that expose their descriptions through WSDL. -Package: libsoup2 -Description: a SOAP client library in C. - Soup is a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in C. - . - It provides an queued asynchronous callback-based mechanism for sending and - servicing SOAP requests, and a WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) to C - compiler which generates client stubs and server skeletons for easily calling - and implementing SOAP methods. - - - -Source package: sourcenav -Package: sourcenav -Description: Source code analysis, editor, browser and build tool. - Source-Navigator is a source code analysis tool which lets users to - edit, browse and build their projects. With it, you can edit your source - code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and - display call trees. You can also build your projects, either with your own - makefile, or by using Source-Navigator's build system to automatically - generate a makefile. Source-Navigator works with the Insight GUI interface - for GDB. -Package: sourcenav-doc -Description: User's Guide and Programmer's Reference Guide for snavigator - Source-Navigator is a source code analysis tool. This package contains - a complete tutorial and reference documentation for it. - - - -Source package: sox -Package: sox -Description: A universal sound sample translator. - SOX (SOund eXchange) is a generic utility for translating - sound files from one format to another, possibly performing - a sound effect at the same time. -Package: sox-dev -Description: Soundfile library from sox. - This is the soundfile reading/writing library used by the sox soundfile - converter program. - - - -Source package: space-orbit -Package: space-orbit -Description: A 3D space combat simulator - Orbit is a 3D space combat simulator. It features realistic Newtonian physics - and actual images of the planets. In Orbit, you can fly your space ship to - explore the planets and moons of the solar system, or if you're feeling like - some action, you can hunt down and destroy alien invaders. - - - -Source package: spacechart -Package: spacechart -Description: Star map viewer and navigator - SpaceChart is a program to display 3d maps of stars and move freely - around it. It is capable of showing only a subset of the stars in a - given data file, and only those within a given distance of the - center of the display. Also, it shows lines between stars that are - closer than a given distance. - - - -Source package: spamassassin -Package: spamassassin -Description: Perl-based spam filter using text analysis - This package contains a script that is designed to be called from a user's - forward or .procmailrc file, and acts to filter out all junk or spam e-mail. - . - It also contains a daemon and client (written in C) designed for high load - servers, reducing loading overhead. - . - It includes automatic white-listing, RBL testing, and header and body - testing for common spam contents. With librazor-perl, it also checks - messages against an online collaborative database. - - - -Source package: spamfilter -Package: spamfilter -Description: Filter spam from incoming mail - This package contains a framework to make it easy to filter spam - (i.e. junk email) from your incoming mail. It is intended as a - user-controlled filter instead of being attached to the MTA as - would otherwise be required. - . - All a user has to do is run "spamfilter" and edit one file to set - personal information (email addresses, etc.) to have a fully - functional spam filter on their incoming mail. - . - Once installed, the filter is infinitely customizable by the - user via the rules of procmail. - - - -Source package: sparc-utils -Package: sparc-utils -Description: Miscellaneous tools useful for sparc systems. - This package provides the following tools: - . - - elftoaout, - piggyback, to build bootable kernel images over the net for Sparc - workstations. They are mainly used by the boot-floppies - package to create the tftpboot image of the Debian - installation subsystem. - - prtconf, eeprom to dump and modify contents of OpenPROM. - - sparc32, sparc64 to set linux personality for one program and its children - (useful to enforce a 32 bit environment on 64 bit system). - - audioctl to control the audio device on Sparc/Linux workstations. - - - -Source package: speaker -Package: speaker -Description: Tcl/Tk speaker-phone application - speaker is a speaker-phone application for US Robotics and Rockwell - voice modems. If your modem has a speaker-phone feature implemented - in hardware, then you can use speaker to control your modem. - - - -Source package: spectemu -Package: spectemu-common -Description: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator (common files) - Spectemu emulates the 48k ZX Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor. - This package contains common configuration files and utilities which are or - can be used by either the X11 or the SVGAlib frontend. - . - It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other - hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very - close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported - to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25MHz!). On the other hand, - the user interface is not the best. - . - Features include: - - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver. - - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format) - - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format) - - Optional quick loading of tapes. - - Saving to tape files. - - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape - - Configurable with config files and from command line -Package: spectemu-svga -Description: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator for SVGAlib - vgaspect is the SVGAlib version of Spectemu which emulates the 48k ZX - Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor. - . - It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other - hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very - close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported - to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25MHz!). On the other hand, - the user interface is not the best. - . - Features include: - - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver. - - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format) - - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format) - - Optional quick loading of tapes. - - Saving to tape files. - - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape - - Configurable with config files and from command line -Package: spectemu-x11 -Description: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator for X11 - xspect is the X11 version of Spectemu which emulates the 48k ZX - Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor. - . - It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other - hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very - close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported - to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25MHz!). On the other hand, - the user interface is not the best. - . - Features include: - - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver. - - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format) - - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format) - - Optional quick loading of tapes. - - Saving to tape files. - - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape - - Configurable with config files and from command line - - - -Source package: speech-tools -Package: libestools1.2 -Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library - A library for use in speech software, such as the festival speech synthesis - system. -Package: libestools1.2-dev -Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library - developer's libraries and docs. - This package contains the header files, static libraries, and documentation - that developers using the Edinburgh Speech Tools Library will need. -Package: speech-tools -Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools - user binaries - This package contains the various highly useful (to speech scientists, at - least) utility programs that use and accompany the Edinburgh Speech Tools - Library. - - - -Source package: speedbar -Package: speedbar -Description: Dired on steroids - Speedbar is an Emacs Lisp program which allows you to create a - special skinny frame with a specialized directory listing in it. - This listing will have both directories and filtered files in it. - You can then load files into your emacs frame, or expand the files to - display all the tags that are in them and jump to those tags. You - can also expand multiple directories into your speedbar frame. - - - -Source package: speedy-cgi-perl -Package: libapache-mod-speedycgi -Description: apache module to speed up perl scripts by making them persistent. - SpeedyCGI is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which usually makes - them run much more quickly because it avoids the overhead of starting - up a new perl interpreter and compiling the perl code. It is most - often used for CGI scripts but it can be used to speed up most perl - programs. -Package: speedy-cgi-perl -Description: speed up perl scripts by making them persistent. - SpeedyCGI is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which usually makes - them run much more quickly because it avoids the overhead of starting - up a new perl interpreter and compiling the perl code. It is most - often used for CGI scripts but it can be used to speed up most perl - programs. - - - -Source package: spell -Package: spell -Description: GNU Spell, a clone of Unix `spell' - GNU Spell is a spell checking program which prints each misspelled - word on a line of its own. It is designed as a clone of the standard - Unix `spell' program, and implemented as a wrapper for Ispell. Spell - accepts as its arguments a list of files to read from. Within that - list, the magical file name `-' causes Spell to read from standard - input. In addition, when called with no file name arguments, Spell - assumes that it should process standard input. - - - -Source package: spellcast -Package: spellcast -Description: The classic hand-waving multi-player X game of spellcasting. - Spellcast is a classic game of might and magic for the X Windowing - System. Two or more wizards duke it out with spells, summons, and - plain old poking with fingers. Good for hour[s] of fun. - - - -Source package: spellcast-doc -Package: spellcast-doc -Description: Documentation for the multi-player X game of spellcasting. - This package provides documentation freely available for the spellcast - game, it currently includes the rules of the original spellcaster - pencil and paper game, transcripts of games and the manual page - edited to include all the icons of the hand-weaving movements. - - - -Source package: spellutils -Package: spellutils -Description: Utilities to spell-check selectively - Spellutils is a suite of programs which are used to isolate some - parts from various types of files and hand them over to another - program which may change the texts; it is typically a spell checker. - Afterwards the possibly changed text parts are copied back in place - in the original file. - . - The newsbody program is intended for use on mail and news messages; - it can e.g. ignore headers, quoted material and signatures. - . - The pospell program is for use on translated strings in .po files. - - - -Source package: sphinx2 -Package: libsphinx2-dev -Description: speech recognition library - development kit - Sphinx 2 is a real-time, speaker-independent speech recognition system. - . - This package contains header files and static libraries for developing - program that use Sphinx. -Package: libsphinx2g0 -Description: speech recognition library - Sphinx 2 is a real-time, speaker-independent speech recognition system. - . - This package contains the Sphinx library. -Package: sphinx2-bin -Description: speech recognition utilities - Sphinx 2 is a real-time, speaker-independent speech recognition system. - . - This package contains examples and utilities that use Sphinx. It also - includes a sample language model that is capable of recognizing simple - commands like "go forward ten meters" and other commands one might use to - tell a robot where to move. -Package: sphinx2-hmm-6k -Description: speech recognition library - default acoustic model - Sphinx 2 is a real-time, speaker-independent speech recognition system. - . - This package contains an acoustic model for Sphinx-II trained for - close-talking microphones. It is the default acoustic model used by - the demos, and should provide adequate performance for most desktop - applications. - - - -Source package: spicctrl -Package: spicctrl -Description: Sony Vaio controller program to set LCD backlight brightness - spicctrl is a small program that can use the Sony Programmable I/O Control - device (SPIC), which is part of Sony Vaio's, to do a few simple things. - Currently, it can only be used to control the brightness on the LCD - backlight, and print out some information about the battery. - . - You need a kernel with the sonypi module (and a Vaio laptop..) to use this - program. - - - -Source package: spider -Package: spider -Description: A two deck solitaire game for the X Window System. - Spider is delivered in two forms: small.spider is for systems without high - resolution screens so the board will fit on the screen; round.spider has - prettier card backs but takes up more room on the screen. - . - The default is round.spider. If you wish to use small.spider, either call - it directly, or change the link /usr/X11R6/bin/spider to point to - small.spider instead of round.spider. - - - -Source package: splay -Package: splay -Description: Sound player for MPEG-1,2 layer 1,2,3 - Based on maplay, this package decodes layer I, II, and III MPEG audio - streams and plays them from the command line using a CD-quality audio - device. It uses far less computing power than one commercial - equivalent, "l3dec". - - - -Source package: spline -Package: spline -Description: Akima spline interpolation. - spline(1) interpolates an Akima-spline trough a series of given points. - The Akima-spline interpolation approximates a manually drawn curve better - than the ordinary splines, but the second derivation is not continuous. - - - -Source package: splitdigest -Package: splitdigest -Description: A program that splits mail-digests. - It takes a digest from a file specified on the command line or STDIN and - writes a mbox-format (Elm, Pine, VM, mailx, etc) folder with the digest. I - have it preconfigured for Debian-User and Debian-Changes, but it is easily - configured for any type of digest. - - - -Source package: splitvt -Package: splitvt -Description: run two programs in a split screen - A utility to split a vt100 compatible screen into two halves, - upper and lower, and run a different program simultaneously - in each half. - - - -Source package: spong -Package: spong-client -Description: A systems and network monitoring system -- client programs - This package includes the spong applications for monitoring systems and - network services, and text based programs for requesting information or - acknowledging problems from the spong server - . - Spong is a simple systems and network monitoring package. It does not - compete with Tivoli, OpenView, UniCenter, or any other commercial - packages. It is not SNMP based, it communicates via simple TCP based - messages. It is written in perl and easily modifiable. - . - Its features include: - . - * client based monitoring (CPU, disk, processes, logs, etc.) - * monitoring of network services (smtp, http, ping, pop, dns, etc.) - * grouping of hosts (routers, servers, workstations, PCs) - * rules based messaging when problems occur - * configurable on a host by host basis - * results displayed via text or web based interface - * history of problems - * verbose information to help diagnosis problems - * modular programs to makes it easy to add or replace check functions - or features - * Big Brother BBSERVER emulation to allow Big Brother Clients to be used -Package: spong-common -Description: A systems and network monitoring system -- common libraries - This package includes the spong perl libraries, which all spong - applications depend on. - . - Spong is a simple systems and network monitoring package. It does not - compete with Tivoli, OpenView, UniCenter, or any other commercial - packages. It is not SNMP based, it communicates via simple TCP based - messages. It is written in perl and easily modifiable. - . - Its features include: - . - * client based monitoring (CPU, disk, processes, logs, etc.) - * monitoring of network services (smtp, http, ping, pop, dns, etc.) - * grouping of hosts (routers, servers, workstations, PCs) - * rules based messaging when problems occur - * configurable on a host by host basis - * results displayed via text or web based interface - * history of problems - * verbose information to help diagnosis problems - * modular programs to makes it easy to add or replace check functions - or features - * Big Brother BBSERVER emulation to allow Big Brother Clients to be used -Package: spong-server -Description: A systems and network monitoring system -- server programs - This package includes the spong daemon, which collects and stores - information from the spong client programs, and the program for sending - out messages when problems occur. - . - Spong is a simple systems and network monitoring package. It does not - compete with Tivoli, OpenView, UniCenter, or any other commercial - packages. It is not SNMP based, it communicates via simple TCP based - messages. It is written in perl and easily modifiable. - . - Its features include: - . - * client based monitoring (CPU, disk, processes, logs, etc.) - * monitoring of network services (smtp, http, ping, pop, dns, etc.) - * grouping of hosts (routers, servers, workstations, PCs) - * rules based messaging when problems occur - * configurable on a host by host basis - * results displayed via text or web based interface - * history of problems - * verbose information to help diagnosis problems - * modular programs to makes it easy to add or replace check functions - or features - * Big Brother BBSERVER emulation to allow Big Brother Clients to be used -Package: spong-www -Description: A systems and network monitoring system -- web interface - This package includes the programs for displaying the current status and - history of the systems and network services, as well as charts of based on - logged information when used together with rrdtool, on the World Wide Web. - . - Spong is a simple systems and network monitoring package. It does not - compete with Tivoli, OpenView, UniCenter, or any other commercial - packages. It is not SNMP based, it communicates via simple TCP based - messages. It is written in perl and easily modifiable. - . - Its features include: - . - * client based monitoring (CPU, disk, processes, logs, etc.) - * monitoring of network services (smtp, http, ping, pop, dns, etc.) - * grouping of hosts (routers, servers, workstations, PCs) - * rules based messaging when problems occur - * configurable on a host by host basis - * results displayed via text or web based interface - * history of problems - * verbose information to help diagnosis problems - * modular programs to makes it easy to add or replace check functions - or features - * Big Brother BBSERVER emulation to allow Big Brother Clients to be used - - - -Source package: sporum -Package: sporum -Description: a powerful Web-based discussion forum. - A powerful Web-based discussion forum. Its features include user - registration, cookie-based login, a built-in search engine, multiple - forums, the ability to customize using the built-in administration package, - and much more. Sporum uses SQL server to store data, so postings and - searches run on the forum are extremely fast and efficient. - - - -Source package: sppc -Package: sppc -Description: Simple Panel Plot Composer - This is SPPC (Simple Panel Plot Composer). It can make output to - postscript, ppm and gif files, or display in an OpenGL window. It is - used by tela, but can also be used standalone. - - - -Source package: spreadsheet-parseexcel -Package: libspreadsheet-parseexcel-perl -Description: Perl5 module to access Excel Spreadsheets. - This module allows you to read information from Excel files in the. - Excel4, 95, 97 and 2000 flavours. - - - -Source package: spreadsheet-writeexcel -Package: libspreadsheet-writeexcel-perl -Description: Perl5 module to create Excel spreadsheets. - The Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module can be used to create a cross- - platform Excel binary file. Multiple worksheets can be added to a - workbook and formatting can be applied to cells. Text, numbers, - formulas and hyperlinks can be written to the cells. - . - The Excel file produced by this module is compatible with Excel 5, - 95, 97 and 2000. Generated files are also compatible with the - Linux/UNIX spreadsheet applications OpenOffice, Gnumeric and XESS. - The generated files are not compatible with MS Access. - . - This module cannot be used to read an Excel file. See - Spreadsheet::ParseExcel or look at the main documentation for some - suggestions. This module cannot be used to write to an existing - Excel file. - - - -Source package: spruce -Package: spruce -Description: GTK+ application for sending/receiving email. - Spruce is a pop3, imap, and smtp mail user agent written - with the GTK+ widget library. It supports multiple - mailbox styles, has a user-friendly interface, - and does not require any additional tools. - - - -Source package: sql-editor -Package: sql-editor -Description: editor of SQL databases, with 'join' capability - sql-editor lets the user edit the contents of the tables of a SQL database - through a convenient Gtk graphical interface. The user can also select in - the database, using an SQL SELECT query, and browse the results. - sql-editor does not create tables, nor it does any other administrative task: - you may use mysql-navigator for these. - sql-editor is aware of joins (which can be specified by using reg.expressions) - . - THIS EDITOR IS VERY YOUNG AND NOT THROUGHLY TESTED. DO NOT USE IT TO EDIT - VALUABLE DATA. (though it should be safe to use it to browse data) - . - sql-editor uses the python module dbGtk, which is included in this package; - this module provides classes that automatically parse the structure - of SQL tables and prepare Gtk widgets to edit the entries of the tables; - these classes rely on a backend module that should be compatible to - Python db-api 2.0. - dbGtk has been tested on mySql databases, using the module MySQLdb; - it may work on PostgreSQL databases, using the module pgSQL - - - -Source package: sqlite -Package: libsqlite-dev -Description: SQLite development files - SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. - Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database - access without running a separate RDBMS process. -Package: libsqlite0 -Description: SQLite shared library - SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. - Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database - access without running a separate RDBMS process. -Package: libsqlite0-tcl -Description: SQLite development files - SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. - Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database - access without running a separate RDBMS process. -Package: sqlite -Description: A command line interface for SQLite - SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. - Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database - access without running a separate RDBMS process. -Package: sqlite-doc -Description: SQLite documentation - SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. - Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database - access without running a separate RDBMS process. - - - -Source package: sqlxx -Package: libsqlxx-dev -Description: C++ classes for database access via ODBC - This library contains C++ classes for easy database access via ODBC - using libiodbc2. -Package: libsqlxx2.2 -Description: C++ classes for database access via ODBC - This library contains C++ classes for easy database access via ODBC - using libiodbc2. - - - -Source package: sqsh -Package: sqsh -Description: commandline SQL client for MS SQL and Sybase servers - sqsh is a flexible commandline utility that uses the freetds libraries - to connect to Sybase or Microsoft SQL servers. It is a useful debugging - tool for identifying problems with other SQL applications, and it can be - used as a productivity tool in its own right: unlike most SQL CLIs, sqsh's - interactive shell lets you pipe the output of SQL queries directly to other - Unix commands for further processing. - - - -Source package: squid -Package: squid -Description: Internet Object Cache (WWW proxy cache) - This is the Squid Internet Object Cache developed by the National - Laboratory for Applied Networking Research (NLANR) and Internet - volunteers. This software is freely available for anyone to use. The - Squid home page is http://www.squid-cache.org/ -Package: squid-cgi -Description: Squid cache manager CGI program - This CGI program can be used to query and administrate a `squid' proxy - cache trough your web browser. -Package: squidclient -Description: Command line URL extractor that talks to (a) squid. - This small utility can be used to get URLs from the command line. It needs - to talk to a `squid' proxy server. - - - -Source package: squidguard -Package: squidguard -Description: filter, redirector and access controller plug for Squid - squidGuard is a free (GPL), flexible and ultra fast filter, redirector - and access controller plugin for squid. It lets you define multiple - access rules with different restrictions for different user groups on - a squid cache. squidGuard uses squid's standard redirector interface. - - - -Source package: squidtaild -Package: squidtaild -Description: Squid log monitoring program - Squidtaild is a very fast, highly configurable Perl - program that will dynamicly create html pages that - display the violations that people made one or more - of the filters you have applied to the squid proxy - logging system. - - - -Source package: squirrelmail -Package: squirrelmail -Description: Webmail for nuts - SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP4. It - includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and - all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no Javascript) for maximum - compatibility across browsers. It has very few requirements and is very - easy to configure and install. SquirrelMail has all the functionality - you would want from an email client, including strong MIME support, - address books, and folder manipulation. - - - -Source package: squishdot -Package: squishdot -Description: Web-based News/Discussion System - SquishDot is a web-based news publishing and discussion product for the - Z Object Publishing Environment(ZOPE). It allows you to build a web-based - news site along with the capability to handle threaded discussions with - a minimum of configuration and day-to-day management. - - - -Source package: src2tex -Package: src2tex -Description: A converter from source program files to TeX format files - src2tex [resp. src2latex] is a sort of text converter from BASIC, C, - C++, OBJECTIVE-C, COBOL, FORTRAN, HTML, JAVA, LISP, MAKE, PASCAL, - PERL, SCHEME, SHELL, TCL/TK and ASIR, MACSYMA, MAPLE, MATHEMATICA, - MATLAB, MAXIMA, MuPAD, OCTAVE, REDUCE to TeX [resp. LaTeX]. However, - it is not a simple pretty-printer; actually, it is designed to - fulfill the following desires: - . - (1) We want to write mathematical formulae in comment area of source - program. - (2) We would like to patch PS or EPS figures upon source program. - (3) We need a simple and easy-to-use tool which enables to combine - documentation and manual with source program. - (4) We often have to translate our program from text format to TeX - format when we want to quote our own program in research report, - lecture note, etc. That is quite time consuming, so it should be - automated. - - - -Source package: srecord -Package: srecord -Description: Manipulate EPROM load files - The srecord package is a collection of powerful tools for manipulating - EPROM load files. - . - The srecord package understands a number of file formats: - ASCII-Hex, ASCII-Space-Hex, Atmel, raw binary, C array declaration, - DEC Binary XXDP, Elektor Monitor EMON52, Four Packed Code FPC, - Intel MCS-86 Object format, MOS Technology hexadecimal, - Motorola S-Record, Signetics, SPASM PIC, Tektronix Hexadecimal, - Tektronix Extended Hexadecimal, Texas Instruments Tagged, TI-Tagged - TI-SDSMAC, VHDL, and Wilson Eprom Burner - . - The srecord package is capable of the following operations: - Conversions from any format to any other format, concatenations of - multiple files, comparisons of files, report file summary info, - filtering. - . - The srecord package is capable of the following filtrations: - checksums, byte swapping, CRC insertion, crop addresses, - exclude addresses, fill holes, insert length information, - maximum and minimum, adjust offsets, split and unsplit for - memory striping schemes. - . - More information can be found at the srecord web site - http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/srecord.html . - - - -Source package: ssed -Package: ssed -Description: The super sed stream editor. - Super sed reads the specified files or the standard input if no files are - specified, makes editing changes according to a list of commands, and - writes the results to the standard output. - . - Super sed is an enhanced version of GNU sed 3.02. Relative to 3.02, there - are several new features (including in-place editing of files, extended - regular expression syntax and a few new commands) and some bug fixes. - - - -Source package: ssmtp -Package: ssmtp -Description: Extremely simple MTA to get mail off the system to a mail hub - A secure, effective and simple way of getting mail off a system to your - mail hub. It contains no suid-binaries or other dangerous things - no mail - spool to poke around in, and no daemons running in the background. Mail is - simply forwarded to the configured mailhost. Extremely easy configuration. - . - WARNING: the above is all it does; it does not receive mail, expand aliases - or manage a queue. That belongs on a mail hub with a system administrator. - - - -Source package: ssystem -Package: ssystem -Description: solar system flight simulator - An OpenGL Solar System simulator which includes the sun, the nine - planets, a few major satellites, and background stars. - - - -Source package: st -Package: libst-dev -Description: State Threads Library - Development files - The State Threads library has an interface similar to POSIX threads. - . - However, the threads are actually all run in-process. This type of - threading allows for controlled schedualing points. It is highly useful - for designing robust and extremely scalable internet applications since - there is no resource contention and locking is generally unnecessary. - . - It can be combined with traditional threading or multiple process - parallelism to take advantage of multiple processors. - . - See: for further - information about how state threads improve performance. -Package: libst1 -Description: State Threads Library - The State Threads library has an interface similar to POSIX threads. - . - However, the threads are actually all run in-process. This type of - threading allows for controlled schedualing points. It is highly useful - for designing robust and extremely scalable internet applications since - there is no resource contention and locking is generally unnecessary. - . - It can be combined with traditional threading or multiple process - parallelism to take advantage of multiple processors. - . - See: for further - information about how state threads improve performance. - - - -Source package: stalin -Package: stalin -Description: An extremely aggressive Scheme compiler. - stalin is an aggressive self-hosting Scheme compiler, designed to - generate resource efficient stand-alone executables with very high - computational performance. It is a batch mode compiler like gcc, not - an interpreter, and is designed to be used only after your code has - stabilized. - . - It places a few limitations on the content of the source code. For - example, you may not not LOAD or EVAL new expressions or procedure - definitions at runtime, but in exchange, it is able to perform - various global analyses which may allow it to transparently map - Scheme types to C types and to use native C arithmetic operations on - a per-expression basis, whenever such operations are proven safe. - Further stalin can often reduce or eliminate run-time type checking - and dispatching, and omit garbage collection for data of limited - scope or accessability, while omitting unreachable data altogether. - . - stalin also has a foreign procedure interface to both Xlib and OpenGL. - - - -Source package: star -Package: star -Description: A fast posix-compliant tape archiver - Star supports several tar archive formats (including ustar, GNU tar and new - POSIX format). It's faster than other tar implementations due to advanced - buffering. - . - Star is also capable of archiving Access Control Lists, however this package - is compiled without ACL support. - - - -Source package: stardic -Package: stardic -Description: an English-Chinese dictionary software for Unix - stardic is an English-Chinese dictionary software for Unix. - It contains a vocabulary of about 50000 words, some with - pronunciation in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet). - Features include rule match and fetching word from screen. - It can display either simplified or traditional Chinese font. - . - Home Page: http://www.cnshare.com/linux/tuijianindex.htm - Author: Ma Su An - - - -Source package: starplot -Package: starplot -Description: A 3-dimensional perspective star map viewer - StarPlot is a GTK+ based program that can be used interactively to view - three-dimensional perspective charts of stars. Charts can be re-centered, - rotated, or zoomed in or out with a mouse click (this can also, of course, - be done via dialog boxes for more precision). Stars may be viewed (or - ignored) by spectral class and absolute magnitude. - . - StarPlot is packaged with starconvert, a utility that converts - line-oriented stellar data records to StarPlot format. Most star data - files available on the Internet can be converted this way if a short file - describing the original file format is provided to starconvert. - - - -Source package: startalk -Package: startalk -Description: Read/Write Motorola StarTac Phone Book Entries via Serial - A program with which you read and write entries in your - Motorola StarTac PCS (CDMA) phone book - . - For more info see: http://www.suspectclass.com/~sgifford/startalk/ - - - -Source package: stat -Package: stat -Description: wrapper for stat() and statfs calls - Display all information about a file that the stat() call provides and all - information about a filesystem that statfs() provides. - - - -Source package: statistics-descriptive -Package: libstatistics-descriptive-perl -Description: Perl5 module of basic descriptive statistical functions. - This module provides basic functions used in descriptive statistics. - It has an object oriented design and supports two different types of - data storage and calculation objects: sparse and full. With the sparse - method, none of the data is stored and only a few statistical measures - are available. Using the full method, the entire data set is retained - and additional functions are available. - - - -Source package: statnews -Package: statnews -Description: Extracts some useful statistics out of a newsgroup. - This program may be useful to analyze newsgroups with respect to - authors, messages length and frequency, and so on. - - - -Source package: statserial -Package: statserial -Description: Displays serial port modem status lines - Statserial displays a table of the signals on a standard 9-pin or - 25-pin serial port, and indicates the status of the handshaking lines. - It can be useful for debugging problems with serial ports or modems. - - - -Source package: stax -Package: stax -Description: collection of puzzle games similar to Tetris Attack. - Another way of playing Tetris and some other cool puzzle games. Multiplayer - feature and themes. - Have fun ;) - - - -Source package: sted -Package: sted -Description: Small/Stupid Text Editor. - sted, which is an abbreviation for Small/Stupid (you choose) Text Editor, is a - small and/or stupid text editor. So far it doesn't do much. You can edit - files, load them and save them. - . - sted has a lot of limitations that you'll probably find quite annoying. It - doesn't work very well in an xterm. - - - -Source package: sted2 -Package: sted2 -Description: a fast, functional MIDI sequencer - STed2 is an open-source MIDI sequencer for Un*x/X platforms. - Originally written by the late Takayuki "TURBO" Toda for - SHARP X680x0 personal workstation series, it's now ported to GNU/Linux - and fully works on ncurses and X! - . - The most distinctive feature of STed2 is its inputting method. - STed2 supports "step" inputting, which enables you to input MIDI data - incredibly fast. Also supports real-time recording via /dev/midi. - - - -Source package: stereograph -Package: stereograph -Description: stereogram generator - Stereograph is a stereogram generator. In detail it is a single image - stereogram (SIS) generator. That is a program that produces two-dimensional - images that seem to be three-dimensional (surely you know the famous works of - "The Magic Eye", Stereograph produces the same output). You do _not_ need - any pair of colored spectacles to regard them - everyone can learn it. - - - -Source package: stklos -Package: stklos -Description: An efficient Scheme System providing a powerful Object System - Based on an ad-hoc Virtual Machine, STklos can also be compiled as a - library, so that one can easily embed it in an application. - . - The salient points of STklos are: - * efficient and powerful object system based on CLOS providing - - Multiple Inheritance, - - Generic Functions, - - Multi-methods - - an efficient MOP (Meta Object Protocol) - * a simple to use module system - * implements the full tower of numbers defined in R5RS - * easy connection to the GTK+ toolkit - - - -Source package: stl-manual -Package: stl-manual -Description: C++-STL documentation in HTML - This is the documentation for the C++ Standard Template Library - as found on SGIs Website. - - - -Source package: stlport4.5 -Package: libstlport4.5 -Description: STLport C++ class library - STLport is a open-source, volunteer-driven project. Its goal is to - build complete, multiplatform ANSI C++ Standard Library with SGI STL - code base. From this base, it inherits the following advantages : - + Advanced technology for maximum efficiency - + Exception safety and thread safety - + Standard compliance and reliability - + Important extensions - hash tables, singly-linked list, rope - . - For more information on STLport visit the web page - http://www.stlport.org/ . -Package: libstlport4.5-dbg -Description: STLport debugging files - STLport is a open-source, volunteer-driven project. Its goal is to - build complete, multiplatform ANSI C++ Standard Library with SGI STL - code base. From this base, it inherits the following advantages : - + Advanced technology for maximum efficiency - + Exception safety and thread safety - + Standard compliance and reliability - + Important extensions - hash tables, singly-linked list, rope - . - For more information on STLport visit the web page - http://www.stlport.org/ . -Package: libstlport4.5-dev -Description: STLport development files - STLport is a open-source, volunteer-driven project. Its goal is to - build complete, multiplatform ANSI C++ Standard Library with SGI STL - code base. From this base, it inherits the following advantages : - + Advanced technology for maximum efficiency - + Exception safety and thread safety - + Standard compliance and reliability - + Important extensions - hash tables, singly-linked list, rope - . - For more information on STLport visit the web page - http://www.stlport.org/ . - - - -Source package: stone -Package: stone -Description: TCP/IP packet repeater in the application layer. - TCP/IP packet repeater in the application layer. - It repeats TCP and UDP packets from inside to outside of a firewall, or from - outside to inside. - - - -Source package: stopafter -Package: stopafter -Description: kill commands after a given time - Run the given command, killing it with a SIGHUP or other signal after - a specified amount of time. It forks a child process to kill the - parent process and any children if still present. Package also - includes the pushafter utility, which waits for a specified time - before running the given command. - . - Useful when managing global IRC networks via ssh, as in: - . - pushafter 30s stopafter 600 hup ssh -n -l dancer $host uname -a - - - -Source package: stormpkg -Package: stormpkg -Description: Storm Package Manager - Storm Package Manager is a GNOME-based user-friendly replacement - for the console-based package manager "dselect". - . - Many useful features are available, such as full dependency - management, APT source list editing, and package list filtering. - . - - - -Source package: stow -Package: stow -Description: Organiser for /usr/local/ hierarchy - GNU Stow helps the system administrator organise files under /usr/local/ - by allowing each piece of software to be installed in its own tree under - /usr/local/stow/, and then using symlinks to create the illusion that - all the software is installed in the same place. - - - -Source package: strace -Package: strace -Description: A system call tracer. - strace is a system call tracer, i.e. a debugging tool which prints out - a trace of all the system calls made by a another process/program. - The program to be traced need not be recompiled for this, so you can - use it on binaries for which you don't have source. - . - System calls and signals are events that happen at the user/kernel - interface. A close examination of this boundary is very useful for bug - isolation, sanity checking and attempting to capture race conditions. - - - -Source package: stringlist -Package: libstringlist-dev -Description: Header files for StringList development. - Headers and other files needed for StringList development. -Package: libstringlist0 -Description: StringList - library for handling misc Enlightenment functions - StringList is a library for handling miscellaneous Enlightenment functions, - such as Strings, memory management, alert boxes, etc. It has just recently - begun development, and as such has much to be worked on. Read the README - for more information. - - - -Source package: strutilsxx -Package: libstrutilsxx-dev -Description: Useful additional C++ string processing functions - This library is a collection of useful additional C++ string processing - functions like trimming, replacing, formating, etc. -Package: libstrutilsxx0.7 -Description: Useful additional C++ string processing functions - This library is a collection of useful additional C++ string processing - functions like trimming, replacing, formating, etc. - - - -Source package: subterfugue -Package: subterfugue -Description: Tool for subverting programs--"strace meets expect" - SUBTERFUGUE is a framework for observing and playing with the reality of - software; it's a foundation for building tools to do tracing, sandboxing, and - many other things. You could think of it as "strace meets expect." - [requires 2.4 kernel] - - - -Source package: suck -Package: suck -Description: Small newsfeed from an NNTP server with standard NNTP commands. - This package contains software for copying news from an NNTP - server to your local machine, and copying replies back up to - an NNTP server. - . - The suck/rpost combination allows you to run your own INN/CNEWS site, - controlling where you get your news, and where you post outgoing articles. - Suck/rpost use only standard NNTP commands that are used by your favorite - news reader (like tin, knews, trn) such as POST and ARTICLE. If you - can use tin or knews against a NNTP site, than you can use Suck/Rpost and - have multiple site feeds. - . - NOTE: Suck will not work with obsolete NNTP servers that can't handle the - xhdr command. - - - -Source package: sudo -Package: sudo -Description: Provides limited super user privileges to specific users. - Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root - privileges to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to give - as few privileges as possible but still allow people to get their work done. - - - -Source package: sufary -Package: libsufary-perl -Description: Perl module for SUFARY. - This module lets you use the SUFARY library from perl. -Package: libsufary2 -Description: Shared Library for SUFARY. - This packages contains a runtime shared library for the SUFARY - system. -Package: sufary -Description: Full-text searching tools using suffix array. - SUFARY is a very powerful indexing and query system using suffix - array. - . - SUFARY can handle one file at a time, and so not suited for - searching a word from many files. - . - CAUTION: Documentation for sufary is written in Japanese. -Package: sufary-dev -Description: Development files for SUFARY. - A header file and libraries for developing the SUFARY applications. -Package: sufary-tcltk -Description: Tcl/Tk interface for SUFARY. - This packages provides kwicview, a Tcl/TK based GUI for array which - is a searching program of the SUFARY system. - - - -Source package: suidmanager -Package: suidmanager -Description: Manage File Permissions - This package previously managed permissions of files. However, the - dpkg-statoverride command is the new way to do that. - . - This package now exists only as a transition package. When it is - installed, it will import the old suidmanager database into - dpkg-statoverride's database. After that, it may be freely removed. - - - -Source package: sulfur -Package: sulfur -Description: Application framework for Python programs. - Sulfur is an object-oriented application framework for Python - programs. Its purpose is to provide services to user-runnable - applications written in Python; the services currently available - include plug-in management, flexible option management, and - configuration file loading. - - - -Source package: sunclock -Package: sunclock -Description: Fancy clock showing time and geographical data - sunclock is an X11 application that displays a map of the Earth and - indicates the illuminated portion of the globe by drawing sunlit - areas dark on light, night areas as light on dark. In addition to - providing local time for the default timezone, it also displays GMT - time, legal and solar time of major cities, their latitude and - longitude, and the mutual distances of arbitrary locations on Earth. - Sunclock can display meridians, parallels, tropics and arctic - circles. It has builtin functions that accelerate the speed of time - and show the evolution of seasons. - - - -Source package: sup -Package: sup -Description: Software Upgrade Protocol implementation - The SUP System is a set of programs developed by Carnegie Mellon - University that provide for collections of files to be maintained in - identical versions across a number of machines. These programs are: - . - SUP: The "client" program, run by users or system maintainers, which - initiates the upgrade activity on a machine requesting the - latest version of a collection of files. SUP will normally be - run as a daemon, firing up once each night (week, etc.) to - upgrade the specified file collections. - . - SUPFILESRV: The "file server" program, a daemon that is run by the - system maintainer to service requests for files initiated by client - SUP programs. The file server runs on every machine used as a - "repository" of distributable versions of files. It runs continuously - and listens for network connection requests by individual client - processes; for each individual client request, a process is forked to - service that request. - . - SUPSCAN: The "file scanner" program, that may optionally be run - periodically to speed up execution of the file server. It - pre-compiles a list of files on the file system that match the - specifications for a given file collection so that the file server - need not do this during each upgrade of that collection. The file - scanner is normally used daily for very large file collections that - are upgraded by many clients each day; it is not so useful for small - file collections or for those that are upgraded by only a few client - machines per day. - - - -Source package: super -Package: super -Description: Execute commands setuid root - Super allows specified users to execute scripts (or other commands) - as if they were root; or it can set the uid and/or gid on a - per-command basis before executing the command. It is intended to be - a secure alternative to making scripts setuid root. - - - -Source package: superd -Package: superd -Description: Single-port inetd with pre-forking, suited for high-speed servers. - superd turns any program that normally talks to stdin and stdout into a - high speed server. It's similar in functionality to inetd but it handles only - one port per invocation. It uses pre-forking and file descriptor passing to - achieve high performance. - - - -Source package: surfraw -Package: surfraw -Description: a fast unix command line interface to WWW - Surfraw - Shell Users' Revolutionary Front Rage Against the World Wide Web - . - Surfraw provides a fast unix command line interface to a variety of - popular WWW search engines and other artifacts of power. It reclaims - google, altavista, dejanews, freshmeat, research index, slashdot - and many others from the false-prophet, pox-infested heathen lands of - html-forms, placing these wonders where they belong, deep in unix - heartland, as god loving extensions to the shell. - . - Surfraw abstracts the browser away from input. Doing so lets it get - on with what it's good at. Browsing. Interpretation of linguistic - forms is handed back to the shell, which is what it, and human - beings are good at. Combined with incremental text browsers, such - as links, w3m (or even lynx), and screen(1), or netscape-remote - a Surfraw liberateur is capable of research speeds that leave - GUI tainted idolaters agape with fear and wonder. - - - -Source package: survex -Package: survex -Description: Cave surveying and mapping software - A software suite to process, view, and print cave survey data. Survex - is cross-platform (Linux/Unix, MS Windows, DOS, RISC OS). It includes - English, French, German, Portuguese, Catalan, and Spanish - internationalisations. It can deal with extremely large and complex - datasets and can read survey data from many sources. -Package: survex-aven -Description: Sophisticated cave survey viewer for Survex - Advanced cave viewer for Survex, written using the wxWindows library. - Aven supersedes the xcaverot viewer in the main survex package. - - - -Source package: svgalib -Package: svgalib-bin -Description: Console SVGA display utilities - svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the - system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct - access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the - standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video - hardware; use with caution. - . - This package contains the Svgalib utility programs. -Package: svgalib1 -Description: SVGA display utilities [libc5 compat] - svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the - system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct - access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the - standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video - hardware; use with caution. - . - This package contains the libc5 compatibility shared libraries. -Package: svgalib1-altdev -Description: Shared, non-x, graphics library used by Ghostscript et al. - svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the - system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct - access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the - standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video - hardware; use with caution. - . - This package contains the libc5 compatibility static libraries and header - files. See the svgalibg1-dev package for the documentation. -Package: svgalibg1 -Description: Console SVGA display utilities - svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the - system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct - access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the - standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video - hardware; use with caution. - . - This package contains the (libc6) shared libraries and config files. -Package: svgalibg1-dev -Description: Shared, non-x, graphics library used by Ghostscript et al. - svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the - system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct - access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the - standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video - hardware; use with caution. - . - This package contains the static libraries, header files and - documentation. - - - -Source package: svgalib-dummy -Package: svgalib-dummy1 -Description: Dummy replacement for svgalib1 [libc5 compat] - This package can replace the usual svgalib1 package, on which many - other packages depend. Unfortunately, the proper svgalib1 requires - some configuration and is a bit verbose, so if you don't need console - graphics at all, and would install it only to satisfy dependencies, - this dummy package may be an alternative for you. - . - This package can also be used on architectures where the real - svgalib1 hasn't been ported to (e.g. m68k). -Package: svgalib-dummyg1 -Description: Dummy replacement for svgalib1 - This package can replace the usual svgalib1 package, on which many - other packages depend. Unfortunately, the proper svgalib1 requires - some configuration and is a bit verbose, so if you don't need console - graphics at all, and would install it only to satisfy dependencies, - this dummy package may be an alternative for you. - . - This package can also be used on architectures where the real - svgalib1 hasn't been ported to (e.g. m68k). - . - It also provides the few headers from the -dev package and should be - usable as a development environment. - - - -Source package: svgalib4libggi -Package: svgalib1-libggi2 -Description: SVGAlib wrapper library for LibGGI - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains an implementation of the SVGAlib API, but - one which does not access the physical display hardware directly. - Instead, SVGAlib's interface is implemented via calls to LibGGI. - Using this library, you can run SVGAlib applications on any display - target supported by LibGGI (except the real SVGAlib itself). - . - You should not attempt to compile SVGAlib applications against this - wrapper library. Install svgalibg1-dev or svgalib-dummyg1 for this. - - - -Source package: svgatextmode -Package: svgatextmode -Description: Run higher resolution text modes. - This program is designed to greatly improve the normal (EGA-based) textmodes - on your Linux machine. It uses an Xconfig-like configuration file to set up - better looking textmodes. (=higher resolution, larger font size, higher - display refresh...) This is already a big boon on normal 14" displays, and - it is an immense difference on larger and better (15" and up) screens. - It stems from the idea that it is a real waste of hardware to use EGA - textmodes on an SVGA-card, which was designed to do much better than that. - . - This package is mainly of use to people with older hardware that is not - adequately supported by the Linux framebuffer drivers. If you abhor 80x25 - text modes as much as I do but have a modern cpu and video hardware, then - building a kernel with framebuffer support is probably a better option. - Some newer video cards are not supported by this package at all (but are - supported by the kernel fb drivers) - . - WARNING: This program will not work on non-VGA based systems. Installing it - will not do any harm, but activating the program can. - - - -Source package: svncviewer -Package: svncviewer -Description: Virtual network computing client software for SVGA. - VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote - display system which allows you to view a computing `Desktop' environment - not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the - Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. - . - It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides a client - for SVGA, with this you can connect to a vncserver somewhere in the network - and display its content on a graphic capable console. There are vncserver - available for X and for Win95/NT, although the Win95/NT server may not work - with svgalib viewer due to missing palette handling. - - - -Source package: swapd -Package: swapd -Description: Swap demon for dynamic swap file creation - Swapd is a dynamic swapping manager for Linux. It provides the system with - as much swap space (virtual memory) as is required at a particular time by - dynamicly creating swap files. This is more convenient than using fixed swap - files and/or partitions because they (a) are unused most of the time and are - just taking up disk space; and (b) provide a limited amount of virtual memory. - . - On systems that have constant need for virtual memory it would still be - wise to use a swap partition in parallel with dynamic swapping, since swap - partitions provide much faster access than swap files. - - - -Source package: swatch -Package: swatch -Description: log file viewer with regexp matching, highlighting, & hooks - Swatch is designed to monitor system activity. It reads a configuration - file which contains pattern(s) to look for and action(s) to perform when - each pattern is found. - . - A typical action is echoing the matched line in a variety of colours and - formats including reverse video, bold, underline, and normal, which swatch - knows how to do internally. Other actions include sending mail or - executing an arbitrary program on the line. - . - Swatch is written in Perl and uses Perl regular expressions for line - matching. - . - This Debian version of swatch includes two directives not yet found in the - "official" swatch -- "PERLCODE" and "threshold". - - - -Source package: swath -Package: swath -Description: Thai word segmentation program - This is a free word segmentation program from NECTEC. - You need this program for thailatex and for creating proper - Thai html pages. It is a better choice than cttex. - - - -Source package: swedish -Package: iswedish -Description: The Swedish dictionary for ispell. - This is the Swedish dictionary, to be used with ispell - to check and correct spelling in Swedish texts. - The dictionary contains approximately 120,000 words. -Package: wswedish -Description: The swedish dictionary. - This is a list of 120,000 Swedish words and names, to be used - for whatever purpose you may think of. - - - -Source package: sweep -Package: sweep -Description: An editor for sound samples - An editor for sound samples. It operates on various PCM - style files such as .wav, .aiff and .au. - . - Sweep contains filters and effects you can apply to sound. One - of its best features is multi-level undo and redo. It also allows - discontinuous selections, multiple views of a sound sample and - piano-style playback. - . - Further information can be had at http://sweep.sourceforge.net/. -Package: sweep-dev -Description: Development files for sweep plug-ins - This package contains sweep header files and material you - will need if you intend to develop plugins for sweep. - . - Further information can be had at http://sweep.sourceforge.net/. - - - -Source package: swh-plugins -Package: swh-plugins -Description: Steve Harris's LADSPA plugins - Steve Harris has written a large number of plugins for LADSPA - compatible hosts (e.g. GLAME, Sweep and ecasound). The plugins - available are: - . - amp, fast overdrive, overdrive (with colourisation), comb filter, - waveshaper, ringmod, divider, diode, decliper, pitch scaler, - 16 band equaliser, sinus wavewrapper, hermes filter, chorus, - flanger, decimater, oscilator, gverb, phasers, harmonic generators - and surround encoders. - . - Further information about his plugins is available at - - - - -Source package: swi-prolog -Package: swi-prolog -Description: Prolog interpreter. - ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler. Compliant with Part 1 of the ISO standard - for Prolog. Covers all traditional Edinburgh Prolog features and shares many - features with Quintus and SICStus Prolog, including a compatible module system. - Very fast compiler, garbage collection (also on atoms), fast and powerful C/C++ - interface, autoloading, GNU-readline interface. - . - SWI-Prolog has been designed and implemented such that it can easily be - modified for experiments with logic programming and the relation - between logic programming and other programming paradigms (such as the - object oriented XPCE environment). SWI-Prolog has a rich set of - built-in predicates and reasonable performance, which makes it possible - to develop substantial applications in it. The current version offers - a module system, garbage collection and an interface to the C language. - . - Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org - - - -Source package: swi-prolog-doc -Package: swi-prolog-doc -Description: Documentation for SWI-Prolog interpreter and XPCE. - SWI-Prolog is a Prolog implementation based on a subset of the WAM. - It is accompanied by XPCE, a symbolic programming environment for - user interfaces. - . - This package contains the documentation in PDF and HTML format for - SWI-Prolog and XPCE/Prolog. - . - Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org - - - -Source package: swi-prolog-packages -Package: swi-prolog-clib -Description: Interface to system library for SWI Prolog. - This library contains SWI-Prolog foreign-libraries to deal with various - OS-dependent or obscure stuff from SWI-Prolog. - . - Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org -Package: swi-prolog-sgml -Description: SGML/XML/HTML parser for SWI Prolog. - This package allows you to parse SGML, XML and HTML data into a Prolog - data structure. The high-level interface defined in sgml - provides access at the file-level, while the low-level interface defined - in the foreign module works with Prolog streams. - . - Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org -Package: swi-prolog-table -Description: Managing external tables for SWI Prolog. - This package provides a foreign language extension to SWI-Prolog - for the manipulation of `external tables'. External tables are files - using a textual representation of records separated into fields. The - package allows for a flexible definition of the format of the file in - terms of records and fields, how the information in the file should be - mapped onto Prolog data types and what properties the file has to - improve the performance of lookup. - . - Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org -Package: swi-prolog-xpce -Description: GUI library for SWI Prolog. - XPCE is an object-oriented symbolic programming environment for User - Interfaces. XPCE was designed to be language-independent. In practice it has - gained popularity with Prolog and many useful libraries are now available for - Prolog only. Therefore we will often talk about XPCE/Prolog. - . - Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org - - - -Source package: swig -Package: libswig1.1 -Description: Runtime support libraries for swig generated wrappers - This package contains the runtime support libraries needed to run - some swig generated wrappers. Install this package only if any - other package you have installed depends on it. -Package: swig -Description: Generate scripting interfaces to C/C++ code. - SWIG is a compiler that makes it easy to integrate C and C++ code - with scripting languages including Perl, Tcl, and Python. Swig - takes a set of ANSI C/C++ declarations and generates an interface - for them to your favorite scripting language. -Package: swig-doc-pdf -Description: PDF Documentation files for SWIG - Documentation for SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator) - in PDF. This package contains the users guide and the reference guide - for SWIG. It is more complete than the swig-doc package which has only - the users guide. -Package: swig-examples -Description: Examples for applications of SWIG. - Examples for applications of SWIG. - - - -Source package: swig-doc -Package: swig-doc -Description: Documentation files for SWIG - Documentation for SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator) - in HTML. - - - -Source package: swig1.3 -Package: libswig1.3 -Description: Runtime support libraries for swig generated wrappers - This package contains the runtime support libraries needed to run - some swig generated wrappers. Install this package only if any - other package you have installed depends on it. -Package: swig1.3 -Description: Generate scripting interfaces to C/C++ code. - SWIG is a compiler that makes it easy to integrate C and C++ code - with scripting languages including Perl, Tcl, and Python. Swig - takes a set of ANSI C/C++ declarations and generates an interface - for them to your favorite scripting language. - . - This is an ALPHA version of swig 1.3. Please try to use the - released swig version in the swig package for production because - this version is largely untested and was only packaged so that - software depending on it can be made available in Debian. -Package: swig1.3-examples -Description: Examples for applications of SWIG. - Examples for applications of SWIG. These examples are for the - upcoming 1.3 release. If you don't need the new features you - should try the 1.1 release found in the swig package. - - - -Source package: swish++ -Package: swish++ -Description: Simple Web Indexing System for Humans: C++ version - SWISH++ is a Unix-based file indexing and searching engine - (typically used to index and search files on web sites). It - was based on SWISH-E although SWISH++ is a complete rewrite. - SWISH++ was developed to circumvent author's difficulties with - using the SWISH-E package. - . - SWISH++ features: - * Lightning-fast indexing - * Indexes META elements, ALT, and other attributes - * Selectively not index text within HTML or XHTML elements - * Intelligently index mail and news files - * Index Unix manual page files - * Apply filters to files on-the-fly prior to indexing - * Index non-text files such as Microsoft Office documents - * Modular indexing architecture - * Index new files incrementally - * Index remote web sites - * Handles large collections of files - * Lightning-fast searching - * Optional word stemming (suffix stripping) - * Ability to run as a search server - * Easy-to-parse results format - * Generously commented source code - - - -Source package: swish-e -Package: swish-e -Description: Simple Web Indexing System for Humans - SWISH-Enhanced is a fast, powerful, flexible, and easy to use system - for indexing collections of Web pages or other text files. Key - features include the ability to limit searches to certain HTML tags - (META, TITLE, comments, etc.). The SWISH-E software is free, and we - include a package of Perl programs that enable anyone who is - authorized to create and maintain their own indexes - (AutoSwish). SWISH-E is an enhanced version of SWISH, which was - originally written by Kevin Hughes and modified and released with his - permission. - - - -Source package: swisswatch -Package: swisswatch -Description: the mother of all X Toolkit clocks - Swisswatch is a reimplementation of der Mouse's mclock program using - lightweight X Toolkit objects ("gadgets"). It relies heavily on resources - for configuration, and can assume a wide range of looks. The application - defaults files distributed with swisswatch currently support an oclock - emulation, a Swiss railway clock emulation, and a fancy default appearance. - You are encouraged to play with the resources and create your personalized - version. - - - -Source package: sword -Package: diatheke -Description: CGI script for making bible website - A command line utility for sword, and a cgi perl script that - uses the utility to produce a bible browsing/searching website. -Package: libsword-dev -Description: Development files for libsword - This package contains the static libraries and headers for developing - applications that use the sword library. -Package: libsword-runtime -Description: Utilities for sword - This package contains utilities for generating data modules. -Package: libsword1 -Description: API/library for bible software - The SWORD Project is an open source, cross-platform (Linux, Windows, Solaris, - etc.) API/library for Bible software with a constantly growing list of - front-ends (GUI, textmode, web-based, etc.) and a library of over 100 text - modules. - . - This package contains the core libraries for the project. - . - Please read the README.Debian for more information on how to obtain other - modules for sword. - - - -Source package: sword-comm-mhcc -Package: sword-comm-mhcc -Description: Matthew Henry Concise Commentary for SWORD - An abridged version of Matthew Henry's commentary on the whole bible. - Matthew Henry (1662-1714) was a Presbyterian minister in Chester. His work - was long celebrated as the best of English commentaries for devotional - purposes. Such as Whitefield and Spurgeon have used the work and commended - it heartily. - - - -Source package: sword-comm-pers -Package: sword-comm-pers -Description: Personal Commentary for SWORD - A blank commentary to fill in with your own observations for - personal bible study. - - - -Source package: sword-dict-naves -Package: sword-dict-naves -Description: Naves Topical Bible for SWORD - Nave's Topics were originally produced by O.J. Nave while serving - as a chaplain in the US Army, and published in the early 1900's. - It consists of 20,000+ topics and sub-topics, and 100,000+ references - to scripture. - - - -Source package: sword-text-web -Package: sword-text-web -Description: World English Bible (WEB) for SWORD - The World English Bible is a 1997 revision of the American Standard - Version of the Holy Bible, first published in 1901. - - - -Source package: sxid -Package: sxid -Description: suid, sgid file and directory checking - This program is runs as a cronjob. Basically it tracks any changes in - your s[ug]id files and folders. If there are any new ones, ones that - aren't set any more, or they have changed bits or other modes then it - reports the changes. You can also run this manually for spot checking. - . - It tracks s[ug]id files by md5 checksums. This helps detect if your files - have been tampered with, would not show under normal name and permissions - checking. Directories are tracked by inodes. - - - -Source package: symlinks -Package: symlinks -Description: scan/change symbolic links - Symlinks scans directories for symbolic links and lists - them on stdout. Each link is prefixed with a classification - of relative, absolute, dangling, messy, lengthy or other_fs. - . - Symlinks can also convert absolute links (within the same filesystem) - to relative links and can delete messy and dangling links. - - - -Source package: sympa -Package: sympa -Description: Modern mailing list manager - Sympa is a scalable and highly customizable modern mailing list manager - which can cope with big lists (200,000 subscribers). - It can can handle a lots of useful features : - - Moderation - - Digest mode - - Authentication (for subscription process) - - Archive management - - Multi-language support (us, fr, de, as, it, fi and Chinese locales) - - Expiration process - - Virtual domains (virtual robots) - - Accesses to LDAP directories - - Using a RDBMS for storing subscriber information (it supports both MySQL - and PostgreSQL). - - S/MIME encryption and HTTPS authentication - Sympa provides a scripting language for extending the behaviour of commands, - and a complete (user and admin) Web interface called WWSympa. - . - SYMPA means 'Système de Multi-Postage Automatique' (French) or - 'Automatic Mailing System' (English). - . - It is written in Perl and uses some modules (mailtools, md5, msgcat, db). - . - WWSympa is provided in a separate package named `wwsympa'. -Package: wwsympa -Description: Web interface for administrating Sympa - WWSympa is a well integrated web interface for configuring Sympa. - It comes with original features such as : - - Unique interface for users and admin, authentication - - Contextual internationalization (English, French and Spanish) - - Archives (MhOnArc) with access control and a Search Engine - (MarcSearch) - - Clean moderation - - Edition of service messages (templates) for owner and listmaster - - Semi-automatic bounces management - - HTTPS authentication - - Support for virtual hosting with respect to virtual domains - - - -Source package: synaesthesia -Package: synaesthesia -Description: A program for representing sounds visually - This is a program for representing sounds visually (from a CD, line input, - or through a pipe). It goes beyond the usual oscilloscope style program by - combining a FFT and stereo positioning information to give a two - dimensional display. X and svgalib versions are included in this package. - - - -Source package: synaptic -Package: synaptic -Description: GUI-frontend for APT - Synaptic (previously known as raptor) is a GUI frontend for APT. - It is based on the WINGs toolkit and can manage RPMs as well. - - - -Source package: synaptics -Package: synaptics -Description: Configure a Synaptics TouchPad - Set the configuration options of the Synaptics TouchPad on your laptop - computer or keyboard. - - - -Source package: syncbbdb -Package: syncbbdb -Description: BBDB to PalmOS Pilot Manger conduit - Transfer address records between a PalmOS device like a Palm Pilot or - a Visor, using a perl BBDB to PalmOS Pilot Manager conduit. - - - -Source package: sysadmin-guide -Package: sysadmin-guide -Description: The Linux System Administrators' Guide - The Linux System Administrators' Guide from the Linux Documentation Project. - Aimed at novice system administrators. This package presents the guide in - HTML format, you can produce other formats by getting the source package. - - - -Source package: sysklogd -Package: klogd -Description: Kernel Logging Daemon - The klogd daemon listens to kernel message sources and is responsible - for prioritizing and processing operating system messages. The klogd - daemon can run as a client of syslogd or optionally as a standalone - program. Klogd can now be used to decode EIP addresses if it can - determine a System.map file. -Package: sysklogd -Description: System Logging Daemon - This package implements the system log daemon, which is an enhanced - version of the standard Berkeley utility program. It is responsible - for providing logging of messages received from programs and facilities - on the local host as well as from remote hosts. - - - -Source package: syslinux -Package: syslinux -Description: Bootloader for Linux/i386 using MS-DOS floppies - SYSLINUX is a boot loader for the Linux/i386 operating system which - operates off an MS-DOS/Windows FAT filesystem. It is intended to - simplify first-time installation of Linux, and for creation of rescue - and other special-purpose boot disks. - . - SYSLINUX is probably not suitable as a general purpose boot loader. - However, SYSLINUX has shown itself to be quite useful in a number of - special-purpose applications. - . - You will need support for `msdos' filesystem in order to use this program - - - -Source package: syslog-common -Package: syslog-common -Description: Common utilities for all system-log-daemons - This package contains: - update-syslogrotate -- automatic configuration of log rotation - It won't override any logrotate configuration for logfiles that you did - yourself. - . - syslog-facility -- setup of local facilities for other packages - Used primarily by maintainer scripts. This incarnation even keeps its - configuration when you install another syslogd if both the new and old syslogd - use syslog-common. - . - A syslogd which wants to use syslog-common has to provide read-syslog and a - "facility backend", thus the dependencies on particular syslogds. - - - -Source package: syslog-ng -Package: syslog-ng -Description: Next generation logging daemon - Syslog-ng tries to fill the gaps original syslogd's were lacking: - * powerful configurability - * filtering based on message content - * message integrity, message encryption (near future) - * portability - * better network forwarding - - - -Source package: syslog-summary -Package: syslog-summary -Description: Summarize the contents of a syslog log file. - This program summarizes the contents of a log file written by syslog, - by displaying each unique (except for the time) line once, and also - the number of times such a line occurs in the input. The lines are - displayed in the order they occur in the input. - - - -Source package: sysnews -Package: sysnews -Description: display system news - The news command keeps you informed of news concerning the system. - Each news item is contained in a separate file in the /var/lib/sysnews - directory. Anyone having write permission to this directory can create - a news file. - . - NOTE: This command has nothing to do with USENET news. It's more like an - enhanced motd. - - - -Source package: sysprofile -Package: syslogout -Description: Modularized system wide shell logout mechanism - Simple centralized configuration mechanism for flexible maintenance - of the shell specific parts for logout from a Debian Linux system. - . - It has been designed to work with bash. Other shells have not - been taken in consideration for this version. -Package: sysprofile -Description: Modularized system wide shell configuration mechanism - Simple centralized configuration mechanism for flexible maintenance - of the shell specific parts for login to a Debian Linux system. - . - It has been designed to work with bash. Other shells have not - been taken in consideration for this version. - - - -Source package: sysstat -Package: isag -Description: Interactive System Activity Grapher for sysstat. - This package includes the isag command, which graphically displays the - system activity data stored in a binary data produced by a sar command - from a sysstat package. -Package: sysstat -Description: sar, iostat and mpstat - system performance tools for Linux - The sysstat package contains the sar, mpstat and iostat - commands for Linux. - . - The sar command collects and reports system activity - information. The iostat command reports CPU utilization - and I/O statistics for disks. The mpstat command reports - global and per-processor statistics. - The statistics reported by sar concern I/O transfer rates, - paging activity, process-related activities, interrupts, - network activity, memory and swap space utilization, CPU - utilization, kernel activities and TTY statistics, among - others. Both UP and SMP machines are fully supported. - - - -Source package: systemconfigurator -Package: systemconfigurator -Description: Unified Configuration API for Linux Installation - Provides an API for various installation and configuration processes that are - otherwise inconsistent between the many Linux distributions, and the many - architectures they run on. For example, you can configure the bootloader - on a system in a general way - you don't need to know anything about the - particular boot loader on the system. You can update the network settings - of a system, without knowing the distribution or the format of its network - configuration files. - - - -Source package: systemimager -Package: systemimager-bin-i386 -Description: SystemImager ramdisk for client nodes - SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to - clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the - server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates - efficient. - . - This package contains binaries for i386-based client nodes which are - retrieved from the image server during automated client installs. -Package: systemimager-client -Description: SystemImager utilities for golden clients - SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to - clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the - server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates - efficient. - . - This package contains utilities for updating a client's image from the - server, and preparing a client for having it's image fetched by the server. -Package: systemimager-common -Description: SystemImager utilities common to both the server and client - SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to - clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the - server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates - efficient. - . - This package contains files common to both the systemimager client and server. -Package: systemimager-doc -Description: SystemImager ramdisk for client nodes - SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to - clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the - server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates - efficient. - . - This package contains documentation for SystemImager -Package: systemimager-initrd-i386 -Description: SystemImager official ramdisk for client nodes - SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to - clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the - server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates - efficient. - . - This package contains a compressed ramdisk for booting i386-based client - nodes. This package should be installed on the image server. -Package: systemimager-kernel-i386 -Description: SystemImager kernel for client nodes - SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to - i386-based client machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files - on the server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making - updates efficient. - . - This package contains a binary linux kernel for booting client nodes. This - package should be installed on the image server. -Package: systemimager-server -Description: SystemImager Image-Server - SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to - clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the - server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates - efficient. - - - -Source package: systune -Package: systune -Description: Kernel tuning through the /proc filesystem. - This program writes kernel parameters, previously saved in a configuration - file, to the /proc filesystem. This enables kernel performance to be - adjusted without recompiling the kernel. - - - -Source package: sysutils -Package: sysutils -Description: Miscellaneous small system utilities. - This is a package incorporating various small utilities which are: - * procinfo - Displays system information from /proc (v17). - * memtest - Test system memory for errors (v2.93.1). - * bogomips - Shows the current bogomips rating without rebooting (v1.2). - * tofromdos - Converts DOS <-> Unix text files (v1.4). - - - -Source package: sysvbanner -Package: sysvbanner -Description: System-V banner clone - Displays a `banner' text the same way as the System V banner does: - horizontally. - - - -Source package: sysvinit -Package: sysvinit -Description: System-V like init. - Init is the first program to run after your system is booted, and - continues to run as process number 1 until your system halts. Init's - job is to start other programs that are essential to the operation of - your system. All processes are descended from init. For more information, - see the manual page init(8). - - - -Source package: t-code -Package: t-code -Description: Yet another Japanese input method - T-Code is Japanese input method that doesn't use Kana-to-Kanji - convertion. You can input Kanji characters directly in the - same way of inputting Hiragana. - . - This packages also provides TUT-Code input method (the alternative - of T-Code). - - - -Source package: t-gnus -Package: t-gnus -Description: A branch of Semi-gnus (Gnus for SEMI) variants. - Semi-gnus is a replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. It has - all features of Gnus and gnus-mime, so there are no need to install - Gnus to use it, and you must not use gnus-mime for SEMI. - It requires SEMI package, so please get and install SEMI package - before to install it. - . - Use T-gnus in offline(Unplugged) status using gnus-offline. - T-gnus have also features that have Semi-gnus MainTrunk. - Enable to get Multiple Pop server in POP and APOP using pop3-fma.el - (pop3 For Multi Account). - By Tatsuya Ichikawa . - . - T-gnus is one of Semi-gnus variants. - Now, "Semi-gnus" is generic name of Gnus for SEMI. - - - -Source package: t-prot -Package: t-prot -Description: display filter for RFC822 messages - This program is a filter which shall improve the readability for messages - (email and posts) by *hiding* some annoying parts, e.g. mailing list footers, - signatures and TOFU as well as squeezing sequences of blank lines or - punctuation. - . - TOFU is an acronym that stands for "Text oben, Fullquote unten" (german - language) which means the style of sadly so many people that just leave all - the quotes in a reply and add some own lines above. This acronym is what gave - the script it's name - TOFU Protection. - . - It currently offers hints how to include it within mutt. It should be - possible to do similars with other mailers that allow to have a message run - through a program before it's displayed. If you have such an mailer I'd be - interested if you could let me know of your setup. - - - -Source package: t1lib -Package: t1lib-bin -Description: Type 1 font rasterizer library - user binaries - T1lib is an enhanced rasterizer for Type 1 fonts. - . - T1lib is based on the X11R5 font rasterizer code, but operates independently - of X11. It includes many enhancements, including underlining, antialiasing, - user-defined slant and extension factors, and rotation. - . - This package contains the programs "xglyph" and "type1afm", included in the - upstream T1lib distribution. It also contains the "t1libconfig" - script used to configure t1lib. -Package: t1lib-dev -Description: Type 1 font rasterizer library - development - T1lib is an enhanced rasterizer for Type 1 fonts. - . - T1lib is based on the X11R5 font rasterizer code, but operates independently - of X11. It includes many enhancements, including underlining, antialiasing, - user-defined slant and extension factors, and rotation. - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries needed to - develop programs using T1lib. -Package: t1lib1 -Description: Type 1 font rasterizer library - runtime - T1lib is an enhanced rasterizer for Type 1 fonts. - . - T1lib is based on the X11R5 font rasterizer code, but operates independently - of X11. It includes many enhancements, including underlining, antialiasing, - user-defined slant and extension factors, and rotation. - . - This package contains the shared libraries needed to run programs using T1lib. - - - -Source package: t1utils -Package: t1utils -Description: A collection of simple Type 1 font manipulation programs. - t1utils is a collection of simple type-1 font manipulation programs. - Together, they allow you to convert between PFA (ASCII) and PFB - (binary) formats; disassemble PFA or PFB files into human-readable - form; and reassemble the human-readable files into PFA or PFB format - files. You can also extract font resources from a Macintosh font - file (ATM/Laserwriter), or create a Macintosh Type 1 font file from a - PFA or PFB font. - . - There are currently six programs: - . - t1ascii Converts PFB files to PFA format. - . - t1binary Converts PFA files to PFB format. - . - t1disasm Disassembles a Type 1 font (PFA or PFB format) into a raw, - human-readable text form for subsequent hand editing, - tweaking, hint fixing, etcetera... - . - t1asm Assembles a Type 1 font into PFA or PFB format from - the human-readable form produced by t1disasm. - . - t1unmac Extracts POST resources from a Macintosh Type 1 font file - (ATM/Laserwriter) into PFA or PFB format for use outside - the Macintosh environment. The Macintosh file should be - stored in MacBinary, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex - format, or as a raw resource fork. Note that t1unmac does - not have to run on a Macintosh, but makes Macintosh Type 1 - fonts available for use on Unix machines and PCs. - . - t1mac Creates a Macintosh Type 1 file from a PFA- or PFB-format - Type 1 font. Writes the Macintosh file in MacBinary, - AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex format, or as a raw - resource fork. WARNING: This tool will not suffice to - allow you to use the new font on a Macintosh, as - Macintoshes cannot read raw Type 1 fonts. You will need - to create a font suitcase containing bitmap fonts. If you - do not already have such a suitcase for the font, T1utils - will not help you create one. - . - This version of the t1utils programs has been maintained by Eddie - Kohler since version 1.5, based on the - original code by I. Lee Hetherington. As such, it is a complete - replacement for the t1utils Debian package, which is based on version - 1.2 of I. Lee Hetherington's code. - - - -Source package: tac-plus -Package: tac-plus -Description: This is the daemon for the tacacs+ protocol - tacacs or xtacacs protocol is diferent from tacacs+ protocol. - be careful, may not be secure. - This package is for manage a cisco RAS or other RAS that supports - the tacacs+ protocol. A RAS is a remote access server. Mostly they - are black boxes that let users connect to internet using ppp, slip - or other protocol... On doubt, don't install. - - - -Source package: tag-types -Package: tag-types -Description: Utilities for handling 'tagged' files - Set of utilities for manipulating files in a specific tagged format, - similar to that of lsm files (but with slightly different rules - for handling multi line fields). They are intended for use as an - interchange format and are described on the Tag Types Homepage at - http://www.paladin.demon.co.uk/tag-types/ - - - -Source package: taglog -Package: taglog -Description: Personal time management system - Taglog is designed for anyone who spends most of their day sitting - at a computer, working on various projects. You can make notes about - what you do, as you go along, associating them with the projects you - work on. At the end of the week you can produce a report of how your - time was spent, broken down by project for booking purposes. You can - view previous entries, by date, or by project. You can enter the - actions you intend to take, associate them with a project, and mark - them as active, or complete. - - - -Source package: tama -Package: tama -Description: Net Tamagotchi server - Net Tamagotchi server - maintains multiple virtual pets - on a Unix host to be accessed through telnet. - - - -Source package: taper -Package: taper -Description: Full-screen system backup utility. - Taper is a tape backup and restore program that provides - a friendly user interface to allow backup/restore to a tape - drive. Alternatively, files can be backed up to hard disk - files. Selecting files for backup and restore is very similar - to the Mouseless Commander interface and allows easy traversal - of directories. Recursively selected directories are supported. - Incremental backup and automatic most recent restore are - defaults settings. SCSI, ftape, zftape, ide tape drives, - and removable drives are supported. - - - -Source package: tapiir -Package: tapiir -Description: A tool for real time audio delay and feedback effects. - Tapiir is a simple and flexible audio effects processor, inspired on - the classical magnetic tape delay systems used since the early days - of electro-acoustic music composition. It provides a graphical user - interface consisting of six delay lines, or "taps", which can - introduce an almost arbitrarily big or small delay to their inputs - and can be feed back to each other. - . - A wide set of effects can be easily achieved by properly configuring - and connecting the delay lines: complex echo patterns, resonances, - filtering, etc. Delays, interconnections and gains can all be - controlled in real time. - . - Tapiir requires the ALSA sound driver. - - - -Source package: tar -Package: tar -Description: GNU tar - Tar is a program for packaging a set of files as a single archive in tar - format. The function it performs is conceptually similar to cpio, and to - things like pkzip in the DOS world. It is heavily used by the Debian package - management system, and is useful for performing system backups and exchanging - sets of files with others. - - - -Source package: tarcust -Package: tarcust -Description: Tarball filter - Tarcust is a tool designed to help developers rolling tarballs out - of their programs. It acts as a filter on tar archives, any change - on file attributes (like its name, uid, gid, etc) can be performed, - and files can be removed but not added to archive. - - - -Source package: task-chinese -Package: task-chinese-s -Description: Simplified Chinese environment - This 'task package' installs programs, data files, fonts, and - documentation that makes it easier to use Debian for - Simplified-Chinese-related operations. - . - The 's' in the package name stands for 'Simplified Chinese'. -Package: task-chinese-t -Description: Traditional Chinese environment - This 'task package' installs programs, data files, fonts, and - documentation that makes it easier to use Debian for - Traditional-Chinese-related operations. - . - The 't' in the package name stands for 'Traditional Chinese'. - - - -Source package: task-database-pg -Package: task-database-pg -Description: PostgreSQL database - This package installs client and server packages for the PostgreSQL database. - . - PostgreSQL is an SQL relational database, offering increasing SQL92 - compliance and some SQL3 features. It is suitable for use with multi-user - database access, through its facilities for transactions and fine-grained - locking. - - - -Source package: task-debian-devel -Package: task-debian-devel -Description: Debian package development - This task package installs packages you need to build Debian packages. - It also contains other information for developers like the Debian policy - and Debian specific manuals. - . - You will also need the tools here if you want to recompile a Debian - package. - - - -Source package: task-devel -Package: task-c++-dev -Description: Development in C++ - A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete environment for - development of programs in the C++ programming language, including: - o Tools common for C, C++ and Objective C development - o A C preprocessor - o A C++ compiler and the standard C++ library - o Documentation for the Standard Template Library - o Debugging tools - o Literate programming tools for C++ - o An extensible C++ compiler -Package: task-c-dev -Description: Development in C - A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete environment for - development of programs in the C programming language, including: - o Tools common for C, C++ and Objective C development - o A C preprocessor - o A C compiler - o Development files of the standard C library - o Debugging tools - o Literate programming tools for C - o C source analysis tools and tools to manipulate C source -Package: task-debug -Description: Debugging of C, C++, Objective C and friends - A metapackage containing dependencies for the debugging of programs written - in C, C++, Objective C and other languages supported by the gcc compiler, - including: - o The GNU debugger gdb - o A sophisticated and a simple GUI frontend for the GNU debugger - o Tools to detect memory access violations - o Tools to track down memory leaks - o Tools to annotate source code and extended assertion support - o Tools for regression testing -Package: task-devel-common -Description: Development in various languages - A metapackage containing dependencies for tools commonly used in - development and debugging using the C, C++, and Objective C programming - languages and others, including: - o Developer's documentation - o An assembler, linker and tools to manipulate object files - o Tools to script the build process - o Tools to help deal with system differences and simplify the creation - of libraries - o Tools to generate lexical analyzers and parsers - o Tools to automate indentation and cross-reference generation - o System and library call tracers - o Version and configuration management systems - o I18n (internationalization) tools - o Tools for enhanced assertion checking - o Tools to help in command line parsing and writing help texts - o Tools for regression testing -Package: task-objc-dev -Description: Development in Objective C - A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete environment for - development of programs in the Objective C programming language, including: - o Tools common for C, C++ and Objective C development - o A C preprocessor - o An Objective C compiler and library - o Debugging tools - o Literate programming tools for Objective C - - - -Source package: task-dialup -Package: task-dialup -Description: Dialup utilities - This package installs packages that address special needs of computers - using a parttime dialup connection. - - - -Source package: task-dialup-isdn -Package: task-dialup-isdn -Description: Dialup utilities (ISDN) - This package installs packages that address special needs of computers - using a parttime ISDN dialup connection. - - - -Source package: task-fortran -Package: task-fortran -Description: Fortran development environment - This package depends on a number of other packages. When installed - with all its dependencies it provides a reasonably complete environment - for Fortran 77 development. It also suggest a couple of other packages - which may be of use to Fortran programmers, but does not suggest - general tools like editors. - . - Removing this package will not remove any functionality from your - system - it exists purely to provide dependencies on other packages. - - - -Source package: task-games -Package: task-games -Description: A selection of games - Selecting this package will install a broad selection of games, from - traditional textual unix games to card games, to fast-paced arcade games. - This won't install all the games in Debian, but it is a good starting point. - - - -Source package: task-german -Package: task-german -Description: German-speaking environment - This task package installs modifications and documentation in German - to help German speaking people using Debian. - - - -Source package: task-gnome-apps -Package: task-gnome-apps -Description: GNOME applications and utilities - Selecting this package will install a fairly complete set of - GNOME programs and utilities. - - - -Source package: task-gnome-desktop -Package: task-gnome-desktop -Description: GNOME basic desktop - Selecting this package will install the basic GNOME desktop. - - - -Source package: task-gnome-games -Package: task-gnome-games -Description: GNOME games - Selecting this package will install all GNOME games. - - - -Source package: task-gnome-net -Package: task-gnome-net -Description: GNOME network applications - Selecting this package will install GNOME applications that make - use of some netconnectivity like IRC or ICQ clients. - - - -Source package: task-imap -Package: task-imap -Description: IMAP Server - This is a server for the IMAP protocol. IMAP allows you to keep your - mail folders on a central server and access them from multiple locations. - - - -Source package: task-japanese -Package: task-japanese -Description: Japanese-speaking environment - This task package installs modifications that makes it easier to use - Debian for Japanese-related operations. - . - It includes fonts, modified programs and documentation. - - - -Source package: task-laptop -Package: task-laptop -Description: A selection of tools for laptop users - This is a collection of tools that laptop users will expect to find on a - system. - . - Power management - PCMCIA - cron control - - - -Source package: task-newbie-help -Package: task-newbie-help -Description: New user documentation - This package contains some specific documentation that users new to - Linux will find useful, as well as lynx to view html files and less for - plain text docs. The Midnight Commander (mc) allows you to easily navigate - and manipulate files. - . - Enter "less /usr/doc/task-newbie-help/README.Debian" on the prompt for - more info. - . - The "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" - (debian-guide package) is a must read for you. - . - You should also install the task-doc package which contains all the - standard documentation like HOWTOs and FAQs. - - - -Source package: task-parallel-computing -Package: task-parallel-computing-dev -Description: Packages for development of parallel computing applications - Selecting this package will install all packages related to parallel - computing development. -Package: task-parallel-computing-node -Description: Libraries for parallel computing applications - Selecting this package will install all packages related to parallel - computing that go in a node, that is, the libraries and clients and - not the development packages. - - - -Source package: task-polish -Package: task-polish -Description: Polish-speaking environment - This task package installs modifications and documentation in Polish - to help Polish speaking people using Debian. - - - -Source package: task-python -Package: task-python -Description: Python script development environment - Packages that allow you to develop scripts and and simple applications - in Python. - . - Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming - language. It is often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java. - . - Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has - modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and - dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and - libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk, - Mac, MFC). New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. - Python is also usable as an extension language for applications that - need a programmable interface. - . - You may also want to install one of the following editing environments, - each of which has support for Python syntax highlighting: - python-elisp (with any of the emacsen) - vim-python - nedit - . - Overview of the task-python packages - . - Install: if you want to: - ------- --------------- - task-python write scripts and uncomplicated Python applications - task-python-web write CGI scripts and web applications in Python - task-python-bundle have the entire upstream (www.python.org) distribution - task-python-dev write complex Python applications, have available - most of the Debian-packaged Python extensions, and/or - write Python extensions in other programming languages - . - (Note that you needn't install any of these to be able to use - other packages that are written in Python; the required pieces - will be automatically installed along with the packages that need - them. - . - You may later remove these task-* packages without losing - anything else.) -Package: task-python-bundle -Description: Full distribution of Python - This package installs the complete Python distribution as available from - www.python.org, featuring e.g. - . - - Tkinter, a platform-indepedent GUI toolkit, based on Tk - - IDLE, a Python integrated development environment, written in Tkinter - - the environment for building Python extensions in C - . - If you don't need all of these, don't use this package. -Package: task-python-dev -Description: Full Python development environment - This package provides almost all of the Debian-packaged Python tools - and extensions, for developing scripts and simple or complex applications - in Python. - . - Please see task-python for additional information. -Package: task-python-web -Description: Python web application development environment - This package provides Python-based tools for developing interactive - or ``smart'' web sites. - . - Please see task-python for additional information. - - - -Source package: task-samba -Package: task-samba -Description: Samba SMB server - The samba server is a file and printer server for your Windows, - OS/2 or DOS clients. It can act as a primary domain server but - also like a workstaion. - . - The web based setup tool SWAT is included as well. - - - -Source package: task-science -Package: task-science -Description: Basic tools for scientific work - A metapackage containing dependencies for tools commonly used for - scientific work. This includes especially numerical calculation, plotting, - and documentation. - - - -Source package: task-sgml -Package: task-sgml -Description: SGML and XML authoring and editing - A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete SGML and XML - support environment, geared towards document engineers. -Package: task-sgml-dev -Description: SGML and XML development environment - A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete SGML and XML - support environment, geared towards developers. - - - -Source package: task-spanish -Package: task-spanish -Description: Spanish environment - This 'task package' installs programs, data files, and - documentation that makes it easier to use Debian for - Spanish-related operations. - . - Este paquete tarea instala programas y documentación que hace - más fácil usar Debian para usuarios hispano-parlantes. - - - -Source package: task-tcltk -Package: task-tcltk -Description: Running Tcl/Tk applications - A metapackage containing dependencies for packages commonly used - in running applications using the Tcl language and Tk Toolkit. It - includes: - o Core Tcl/Tk interpreters - o Object-oriented extensions - o Additional widget sets -Package: task-tcltk-dev -Description: Developing Tcl/Tk applications - A metapackage containing dependencies for packages commonly used - in developing applications using the Tcl language and Tk Toolkit. - It includes: - o Script-level manpages - o C-level manpages - o C headers and libraries - - - -Source package: task-tex -Package: task-tex -Description: TeX/LaTeX environment - metapackage for a complete TeX/LaTeX environment - - - -Source package: task-x-window-system -Package: task-x-window-system -Description: X Window System (complete) - This task package provides substantially all the components of the X Window - System as developed by the XFree86 Project, as well as a common set of - historically popular accessory programs. - . - The only parts of the X Window System omitted from this metapackage are the - support and development packages for libc5-based X clients and the static - versions of the X libraries (which are very large and typically used only by - X client developers debugging their programs). - . - Note that machines with limited amounts of free disk space should not select - this task (it may consume 40-65 megabytes); if X is needed, it is better to - select the X Window System core task instead of this one. - - - -Source package: task-x-window-system-core -Package: task-x-window-system-core -Description: X Window System (core components) - This metapackage provides (by depending upon) the essential components for a - standalone workstation running the X Window System. It provides the X - libraries, an X server, a set of fonts (for Western languages only), and a - group of basic X clients and utilities. - . - Alpha, i386, and SPARC users should note that the X server depended upon is - the one most likely to work given the majority of hardware used on these - architectures; individual circumstances will vary, however. - . - Higher level metapackages, such as those for desktop environments, can depend - on this package and simplify their dependencies. - . - It should be noted that a package providing x-window-manager and a package - providing x-terminal-emulator should also be installed to ensure a - comfortable X experience. - - - -Source package: tasksel -Package: tasksel -Description: Tool for selecting tasks for installation on Debian system - This package provides 'tasksel', a simple interface for users who - want to pick general tasks for installation on their Debian GNU/Linux - system. This program is used during the installation process, but - users can also use tasksel at any point. - - - -Source package: tcl-sql -Package: tcl-sql -Description: Tcl generic database interface - . - The goal of this project is to provide a generic tcl interface to - databases. The initial implementation is for the MySQL database. - . - When this package is installed it makes a command 'sql' available to your - tcl applications so that they can easily access your databases. - - - -Source package: tcl8.0 -Package: tcl8.0 -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Run-Time Files. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. -Package: tcl8.0-dev -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Development Files. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. -Package: tcl8.0-doc -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Manual Pages. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. - - - -Source package: tcl8.0-ja -Package: tcl8.0-ja -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Run-Time Package. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. - This is a Japanese extension. -Package: tcl8.0-ja-dev -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Development Package. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. - This is a Japanese extension. - - - -Source package: tcl8.2 -Package: tcl8.2 -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.2 - Run-Time Files. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. -Package: tcl8.2-dev -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.2 - Development Files. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. -Package: tcl8.2-doc -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.2 - Manual Pages. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. - - - -Source package: tcl8.3 -Package: tcl8.3 -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.3 - Run-Time Files. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. -Package: tcl8.3-dev -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.3 - Development Files. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. -Package: tcl8.3-doc -Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.3 - Manual pages. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. - - - -Source package: tclcurl -Package: tclcurl -Description: Tcl interface to libcurl - This module provides the same functionality as libcurl provides to - C/C++ programs, please refer to the documentation of libcurl. - - - -Source package: tclex -Package: tclex -Description: A lexical analyzer generator for Tcl - tcLex is a lexer (lexical analyzer) generator extension to Tcl. It is - inspired by Unix and GNU lex and flex, which are "tools for - generating programs that perform pattern-matching on text". tcLex is - very similar to these programs, except it uses Tcl philosophy and - syntax, whereas the others use their own syntax and are used in - conjunction with the C language. People used to lex or flex should - then feel familiar with tcLex. tcLex is a small extension (the - Windows compiled version is about 20kb, and the source is about - 150kb), because it extensively uses the Tcl library. However, the - current doesn't use Tcl's regexp code anymore but a patched version - is now included in tcLex, which makes it slightly bigger (by a few - KB). tcLex should work with Tcl 8.0 and later. tcLex will NEVER work - with earlier versions, because it uses Tcl 8.0's "object" system for - performance. The most interesting features are: - . - * cross-platform support, thanks to Tcl. Though it has been - developped on Windows and tested on Windows and Unix only, it - should work on other platforms as long as Tcl exists on these - platforms. Supported Tcl platforms are Windows 95/NT, Unix (Linux, - Solaris...) and Macintosh. Other platforms are VMS, OS/2, - NeXTStep, Amiga... - . - * unlike lex and flex, which only generate static lexers written in - C and intended to be compiled, tcLex dynamically generates Tcl - commands that can be used like other C commands or Tcl procedures - from within Tcl scripts or C programs. - . - * it uses Tcl regular expressions. That means you don't have to - learn another regexp language. - . - * it works with Tcl namespaces - . - * the generated lexer commands can be used in one pass or - incrementally, because they maintain state information. That way, - several instances of the same lexer (eg a HTML parser) can run at - the same time in distinct call frames and maintain distinct states - (local variables...). Lexer need not be specially designed in - order to be used incrementally, the same lexer can transparently - be used in one pass or incrementally. This feature is especially - useful when processing text from a file or an Internet socket (Web - pages for example), when data is not necessarily available at the - beginning of the processing. - - - -Source package: tclexpat -Package: tclexpat -Description: Tcl interface to expat XML parser. - This package provides a Tcl interface to James Clark's expat library. - It creates a Tcl package, called "expat", which defines a single new - Tcl command "expat". - - - -Source package: tcllib -Package: tcllib -Description: The Standard Tcl Library - Tcllib, the standard Tcl library, is a collection of common utility - functions and modules. - . - MODULES INCLUDED: - * base64: a base64 encoder and decoder - * calendar: routines for manipulating dates - * cmdline: a command line argument processor similar to opt - * comm: remote communications facility - * control: procedures for control flow structures - * counter: provides a counter facility and can compute statistics - and histograms over the collected data. - * crc: checksum-calculation routines (crc32, cksum, sum) - * csv: functions to handle CSV (comma-separated values) data - * doctools: manpage-generation tools - * fileutil: Tcl implementations of some standard Unix utilities - * ftp: Tcl interface to the FTP protocol - * ftpd: implementation of functions needed for an FTP server - * html: generate and control HTML tags - * htmlparse: parse HTML strings - * javascript: Tcl shortcuts to create common javascript functions - * log: functions to log messages with various facilities and levels - * math: common math functions like min, max, and others - * md5: md5 hashing functions - * mime: a MIME encoder and decoder - * ncgi: a new CGI processing module - * nntp: Tcl functions for the NNTP protocol - * pop3: a POP3 protocol implementation - * profiler: a function level Tcl source code profiler - * report: provides objects which can be used to generate and format - reports - * sha1: sha1 hashing functions - * smtpd: implemetnation of functions needed for an SMTP server - * stats: functions for counters, histograms, and statistics - * stooop: simple Tcl-only object oriented programming scheme - - provides C++/Java-like OOP interfaces - * struct: Tcl implementations of common data structures (tree, graph, - etc) - * textutil: string manipulation library - * uri: functions to generate and manipulate commonly-used URIs - - - -Source package: tclreadline -Package: tclreadline -Description: GNU Readline Extension for Tcl/Tk. - tclreadline adds GNU Readline support to standard Tcl/Tk shells. - - - -Source package: tcltk8.0-ja -Package: tcl8.0-ja -Description: Japanese localized version of tcl 8.0 - The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 with Japanese support. - TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. - This is a Run-Time Package with Japanese extension and provided - only for backward compatibility. -Package: tk8.0-ja -Description: Japanese localized version of Tk 8.0 - The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 with Japanese support. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. - This is a Run-Time Package with Japanese extension and provided - only for backward compatibility. - - - -Source package: tclx8.0.4 -Package: tclx8.0.4 -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.0.4 -- runtime package - TclX is a set of extensions to Tcl. Extended Tcl is oriented towards - Unix system programming tasks and large application development. Many - additional interfaces to the Unix operating system are provided. It - is upwardly compatible with Tcl. -Package: tclx8.0.4-dev -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.0.4 -- development package - Includes the man pages, static libraries and include files. - - - -Source package: tclx8.2 -Package: tclx8.2 -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TclX runtime package - Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool Command - Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple - embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards system - programming tasks and large application development. - . - TclX provides additional interfaces to the operating system, and adds many - new programming constructs, text manipulation tools, and debugging tools. - . - The tclx8.2 package doesn't include programs and libraries depending on Tk. - You need the tkx8.2 package for these. -Package: tclx8.2-dev -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TclX development package - Includes the static libraries and include files. -Package: tclx8.2-doc -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TclX manpages - Includes the man pages. -Package: tkx8.2 -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TkX runtime package - Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool Command - Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple - embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards system - programming tasks and large application development. - . - This package contains the TclX programs and libraries depending on Tk. -Package: tkx8.2-dev -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TkX development package - Includes the static libraries and include files. -Package: tkx8.2-doc -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TkX manpages - Includes the man pages. - - - -Source package: tclx8.3 -Package: tclx8.3 -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TclX runtime package - Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool Command - Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple - embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards system - programming tasks and large application development. - . - TclX provides additional interfaces to the operating system, and adds many - new programming constructs, text manipulation tools, and debugging tools. - . - The tclx8.3 package doesn't include programs and libraries depending on Tk. - You need the tkx8.3 package for these. -Package: tclx8.3-dev -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TclX development package - Includes the static libraries and include files. -Package: tclx8.3-doc -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TclX manpages - Includes the man pages. -Package: tkx8.3 -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TkX runtime package - Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool Command - Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple - embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards system - programming tasks and large application development. - . - This package contains the TclX programs and libraries depending on Tk. -Package: tkx8.3-dev -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TkX development package - Includes the static libraries and include files. -Package: tkx8.3-doc -Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TkX manpages - Includes the man pages. - - - -Source package: tcp-wrappers -Package: libwrap0 -Description: Wietse Venema's TCP wrappers library - Wietse Venema's network logger, also known as TCPD or LOG_TCP. - . - These programs log the client host name of incoming telnet, - ftp, rsh, rlogin, finger etc. requests. Security options are: - access control per host, domain and/or service; detection of - host name spoofing or host address spoofing; booby traps to - implement an early-warning system. -Package: libwrap0-dev -Description: Wietse Venema's TCP wrappers library, development files - Wietse Venema's network logger, also known as TCPD or LOG_TCP. - . - These programs log the client host name of incoming telnet, - ftp, rsh, rlogin, finger etc. requests. Security options are: - access control per host, domain and/or service; detection of - host name spoofing or host address spoofing; booby traps to - implement an early-warning system. -Package: tcpd -Description: Wietse Venema's TCP wrapper utilities - Wietse Venema's network logger, also known as TCPD or LOG_TCP. - . - These programs log the client host name of incoming telnet, - ftp, rsh, rlogin, finger etc. requests. Security options are: - access control per host, domain and/or service; detection of - host name spoofing or host address spoofing; booby traps to - implement an early-warning system. - - - -Source package: tcp4u -Package: libtcp4u-dev -Description: The tcp4u portable networking API -- development package - Tcp4u provides portable APIs which allow an easy use of the following - IETF protocols : UDP, TCP, Telnet, HTTP 1.0 and SMTP. - . - The Tcp4u functions have been compiled and tested under the following - operating system: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, Solaris (SunOS - version 5), Sun OS version 4, HP-UX, Dec OSF1, AIX and Linux. - . - This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files - necessary to build programs that use libtcp4u3. The runtime library is - provided by the libtcp4u3 package. -Package: libtcp4u3 -Description: The tcp4u portable networking API -- runtime package - Tcp4u provides portable APIs which allow an easy use of the following - IETF protocols : UDP, TCP, Telnet, HTTP 1.0 and SMTP. - . - The Tcp4u functions have been compiled and tested under the following - operating system: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, Solaris (SunOS - version 5), Sun OS version 4, HP-UX, Dec OSF1, AIX and Linux. - . - This package provides the runtime shared library. The libtcp4u-dev - package provides the header files, and the static library. -Package: libtcp4u3-dev -Description: The tcp4u portable networking API -- development package - Tcp4u provides portable APIs which allow an easy use of the following - IETF protocols : UDP, TCP, Telnet, HTTP 1.0 and SMTP. - . - The Tcp4u functions have been compiled and tested under the following - operating system: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, Solaris (SunOS - version 5), Sun OS version 4, HP-UX, Dec OSF1, AIX and Linux. - . - This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files - necessary to build programs that use libtcp4u3. The runtime library is - provided by the libtcp4u3 package. - - - -Source package: tcpdump -Package: tcpdump -Description: A powerful tool for network monitoring and data acquisition - This program allows you to dump the traffic on a network. tcpdump - is able to examine IPv4, ICMPv4, IPv6, ICMPv6, UDP, TCP, SNMP, AFS - BGP, RIP, PIM, DVMRP, IGMP, SMB, OSPF, NFS and many other packet - types. - . - It can be used to print out the headers of packets on a network - interface, filter packets that match a certain expression. You can - use this tool to track down network problems, to detect "ping attacks" - or to monitor network activities. More information is at - - - - -Source package: tcpflow -Package: tcpflow -Description: TCP flow recorder - tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP - connections (flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient - for protocol analysis or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a - summary of packets seen on the wire, but usually doesn't store the - data that's actually being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow - reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow in a - separate file for later analysis. - . - tcpflow understands sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct - data streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery. - However, it currently does not understand IP fragments; flows - containing IP fragments will not be recorded properly. - . - tcpflow is based on the LBL Packet Capture Library and therefore - supports the same rich filtering expressions that programs like - 'tcpdump' support. tcpflow can also rebuild flows from data captured - with 'tcpdump -w'. - - - -Source package: tcpquota -Package: tcpquota -Description: A dialout/masquerading monitoring package. - TCPQuota monitors and debit users depending on there - online time (dialout). The program is made for those - who have a local network with a server that also - functions as a Internet gateway (among other things). - . - The server runs diald, for example, which does the - actual dial-on-demand, and this package which debit - each user, whether from the server or from a - masqueraded host (program includes masquerade code). - . - All a user from inside the gateway/firewall have to - do is run the command 'openhost', and the hostname - and username is masqueraded and debited according to - the time they spend calling out. - - - -Source package: tcpreplay -Package: tcpreplay -Description: Tool to replay saved tcpdump files at arbitrary speeds - Tcpreplay is aimed at testing the performance of a NIDS by - replaying real background network traffic in which to hide - attacks. Tcpreplay allows you to control the speed at which the - traffic is replayed, and can replay arbitrary tcpdump traces. Unlike - programmatically-generated artificial traffic which doesn't - exercise the application/protocol inspection that a NIDS performs, - and doesn't reproduce the real-world anomalies that appear on - production networks (asymmetric routes, traffic bursts/lulls, - fragmentation, retransmissions, etc.), tcpreplay allows for exact - replication of real traffic seen on real networks. - - - -Source package: tcpslice -Package: tcpslice -Description: extract pieces of and/or glue together tcpdump files - Tcpslice is a program for extracting portions of packet-trace files - generated using tcpdump(l)'s -w flag. - It can also be used to glue together several such files. - - - -Source package: tcpspy -Package: tcpspy -Description: Incoming and Outgoing TCP/IP connections logger. - tcpspy is an administrator's tool that logs information - about incoming and outgoing TCP/IP connections. It's - written in C and uses no libpcap functions, unlike tcpdump. - . - Connections are selected for logging with rules, similarly - to the filter expressions accepted by tcpdump. The - following information is logged: username, local address - and port, remote address and port, and, optionally, the - executable filename. - . - At present, only the IPv4 protocol is supported. - - - -Source package: tcpstat -Package: tcpstat -Description: network interface statistics reporting tool - tcpstat reports certain network interface statistics much like vmstat - does for system statistics. tcpstat gets its information by either - monitoring a specific interface, or by reading previously saved tcpdump - data from a file. - - - -Source package: tcptraceroute -Package: tcptraceroute -Description: A traceroute implementation using TCP packets - The more traditional traceroute(8) sends out either UDP or ICMP ECHO - packets with a TTL of one, and increments the TTL until the destination - has been reached. By printing the gateways that generate ICMP time - exceeded messages along the way, it is able to determine the path packets - are taking to reach the destination. - . - The problem is that with the widespread use of firewalls on the modern - Internet, many of the packets that traceroute(8) sends out end up being - filtered, making it impossible to completely trace the path to the - destination. However, in many cases, these firewalls will permit inbound - TCP packets to specific ports that hosts sitting behind the firewall are - listening for connections on. By sending out TCP SYN packets instead of - UDP or ICMP ECHO packets, tcptraceroute is able to bypass the most common - firewall filters. - - - -Source package: tcputils -Package: tcputils -Description: Utilities for TCP programming in shell-scripts - This is a collection of programs to facilitate TCP programming - in shell-scripts. There is also a small library which makes it - somewhat easier to create TCP/IP sockets. - . - The programs included in this release are: - . - mini-inetd - small TCP/IP connection dispatcher - tcpbug - TCP/IP connection bugging device - tcpconnect - general TCP/IP client - tcplisten - general TCP/IP server - getpeername - get name of connected TCP/IP peer - - - -Source package: tcs -Package: tcs -Description: Character set translator. - tcs translates character sets from one encoding to another. - . - Supported encodings include utf (ISO utf-8), ascii, ISO 8859-[123456789], - koi8, jis-kanji, ujis, ms-kanji, jis, gb, big5, unicode, tis, msdos, and - atari. - - - -Source package: tcsh -Package: tcsh -Description: TENEX C Shell, an enhanced version of Berkeley csh. - tcsh (TENEX C Shell) is an enhanced version of the Berkeley Unix - C shell (csh(1)). It includes all the features of 4.4BSD C shell, - plus a command-line editor, programmable word completion, spelling - correction and more. -Package: tcsh-i18n -Description: TENEX C Shell message catalogs - tcsh (TENEX C Shell) has NLS support. This package has the current - message catalogs to be used with tcsh. The supported languages include - French, German, Greek and Spanish. -Package: tcsh-kanji -Description: TENEX C Shell, an enhanced version of Berkeley csh. - tcsh (TENEX C Shell) is an enhanced version of the Berkeley Unix - C shell (csh(1)). It includes all the features of 4.4BSD C shell, - plus a command-line editor, programmable word completion, spelling - correction and more. This version is compiled with KANJI support. - - - -Source package: tct -Package: tct -Description: Forensics related utilities. - The Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) is a collection of programs by Dan Farmer and - Wietse Venema for a post-mortem analysis of a UNIX system after a break-in. - TCT enables you to collect date regarding deleted files, modification times - of files and more. - Tools contained within this package: grave-robber, lazarus, icat, ils, unrm - and pcat. -Package: timeout -Description: Run a command with a time limit. - timeout executes a command and imposes an elapsed time limit. When the - time limit is reached, timeout sends a predefined signal to the target - process. - - - -Source package: tdb -Package: tdb-dev -Description: Trivial Database - development files - This is a simple database API. It is modelled after the structure - of GDBM. TDB features, unlike GDBM, multiple writers support with - appropriate locking. - . - This package contains development files -Package: tdb-tools -Description: Trivial Database - bundled binaries - This is a simple database API. It is modelled after the structure - of GDBM. TDB features, unlike GDBM, multiple writers support with - appropriate locking. - . - This package contains bundled test and utility binaries - - - -Source package: tdl -Package: tdl -Description: Todo list manager - tdl is a lightweight program for managing a 'to-do' list of pending - jobs that you have. - - - -Source package: tdtd -Package: tdtd -Description: Emacs major mode for editing SGML and XML DTDs - Emacs lisp for editing DTDs. The mode, which will extend psgml - mode, if available, contains functions for writing and editing - element, attribute, internal parameter entities and external - parameter entity declarations and comments to ease creating and - keeping a consistent style. - . - More advanced features include automatic XML detection, creation - of Emacs TAGS file, minibuffer completion of elements and parameter - entity names, and syntax highlighting. - . - Author: Tony Graham - Homepage: http://www.menteith.com/tdtd/ - - - -Source package: ted -Package: ted -Description: Graphical RTF (Rich Text Format) editor, lesstif version - An editor designed for compatibility with popular MS-Windows applications - that use the .rtf format, such as Word and Wordpad. Files created by Ted - should be accepted as legal .rtf files. Compatibility the other way is - more difficult to achieve, but Ted will ignore unsupported formatting. - Ted supports font properties such as bold, italic and underline, in-line - bitmap pictures, postscript printing, tables, and symbols. It can save - documents in HTML format, and comes with built-in spell checking. - . - Ted acts as a MIME handler for the application/rtf MIME type. - . - This version of ted depends on the lesstif libraries. -Package: ted-common -Description: common files used by ted and ted-gtk - Docs and such for the Graphical RTF editor, ted. - - - -Source package: teg -Package: teg -Description: Turn based strategy game. - Tenés Empanadas Graciela is a clone of Plan Táctico y Estratégico - de la Guerra, based on Risk. - . - Teg is a multiplayer game (it can be played across the internet) - and it comes with a server, a GNOME client and a robot. - It has support for GGZ Gaming Zone and IPv6. - - - -Source package: teknap -Package: teknap -Description: Napster client based on BitchX - This package lets avid Napster users remain comfortably - ensconced in the BitchX interface we all know and love. - - - -Source package: tela -Package: tela -Description: interactive tensor language - Tela (pronounced teh-lah) is an interactive - numerical computing package primarily targeted - for prototyping numerical simulations. It is, - however, also a general purpose programming - language similar to C but with features derived - from Pascal as well as other interactive - systems such as Matlab. - . - Tela is not a Matlab clone. Many of Tela's - features are more powerful than in Matlab; - on the other hand Tela's linear algebra routines are - not as sophisticated as those in Matlab. - Web page: http://www.geo.fmi.fi/prog/tela.html - - - -Source package: telegnome -Package: telegnome -Description: A graphical teletext viewer - TeleGNOME is a program to display teletext pages over the internet. As of - this moment, the teletext feeds from the Netherlands, Hungary, Denmark, - Finland, Turkey, Armenia, and the Czech Republic are known to work. - . - The program is kept quite simple, but it is very useful, hopefully. Never - load up that large slow web browser to view the teletext pages, just use - this nifty little piece of software. - - - -Source package: template-new -Package: template-new -Description: A template system - template-new is called new by upstream author. - . - It is especially useful in conjunction with a simple - text editor such as vi. The user maintains templates which may contain - format strings. At run time, new replaces the format strings in a - template with appropriate values to create a new file. - . - This amounts to creation of new files from templates by issuing a - command like: new file.C - . - It comes with a large set of predefined templates. - - - -Source package: tendra -Package: tendra -Description: A C and C++ compiler and checker using TDF/ANDF. - TenDRA is a free C/C++ compiler built around the TDF/ANDF format - which provides strict conformance checks for a range of APIs. - Among those currently supported are ANSI and ISO C, POSIX 1 & 2, - System V, Unix95, XPG3 and XPG4. - . - C++ support is extremely limited in this release. - - - -Source package: tendra-doc -Package: tendra-doc -Description: Documentation for the TenDRA C/C++ compiler - This package contains a variety of reference material for the TenDRA - compiler suite and the TDF/ANDF formats it works with. Everything is - in HTML format, with only a few images. - - - -Source package: term-readline-gnu -Package: libterm-readline-gnu-perl -Description: Perl module to use GNU Readline library - This is an implementation of the interface to the GNU Readline - Library. This module gives you input line editing facility, - input history management facility, word completion facility, - etc. It uses the real GNU Readline Library. And this module - has the interface with the almost all variables and functions - which are documented in the GNU Readline/History Library. So - you can program your custom editing function, your custom - completion function, and so on with Perl. This may be useful - for prototyping before programming with C. - - - -Source package: termcap-compat -Package: termcap-compat -Description: Compatibility package for old termcap-based programs. - The termcap-compat package provides the libtermcap.so.2 and /etc/termcap - files which are required to run non-Debian, binary-only termcap-based - programs. Since libc6-based programs are hopefully "modern" enough to be - linked with ncurses (or slang), this package only provides a libc5-based - libtermcap library. - . - You do not need to install this package to run Debian-packaged programs - since Debian GNU/Linux uses terminfo and not termcap. You need this - package if a program (that you cannot recompile) fails to run with - the error message "...: can't load library 'libtermcap.so.2'" or complains - about a missing /etc/termcap file. - . - The termcap-compat package isn't meant to be used to compile programs - therefore it doesn't provide all the necessary files for compilation. If you - want to compile a program that claims to need termcap, why not try - ncurses's termcap emulation instead? It's as simple as linking with ncurses - instead of libtermcap (i.e. replace the '-ltermcap' with '-lncurses' in - the makefile). Ncurses' termcap emulation routines translate terminfo entries - to termcap entries on the fly, so you don't even need an /etc/termcap file. - . - This package provides: - libtermcap.so shared library, version 2.0.8 - termcap database, version 10.2.7 - - - -Source package: terraform -Package: terraform -Description: A height field manipulation program - Allows you to create a fractal terrain (also called a height field) - and transform it using a number of algorithms. It is meant to be a tool for - those who want to generate digital terrain models for use in raytracing or - other simulations. - - - -Source package: tetex-base -Package: tetex-base -Description: basic teTeX library files - teTeX (version 1.0) is a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible - systems. - . - Together with tetex-bin you have a minimal installation - With tetex-extra you have a complete installation - . - Includes: texlib, latex, mflib, mfbasfnt, bibtex, textfm -Package: tetex-doc -Description: teTeX documentation - This is teTeX (version 1.0), a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible - systems. - . - Documentation for the Debian teTeX distribution - . - Includes: latex2e-doc -Package: tetex-extra -Description: extra teTeX library files - teTeX (version 1.0) is a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible - systems. - . - Together with tetex-bin and tetex-base you have a complete - TeX installation. - . - Includes: texlib, latex, mflib, mfbasfnt, bibtex, textfm - - - -Source package: tetex-bin -Package: libkpathsea-dev -Description: kpathsea.a and include files for teTeX - Custom kpathsea library to build tex binaries for teTeX -Package: libkpathsea3 -Description: shared libkpathsea for teTeX - Custom shared kpathsea library to run tex binaries for teTeX -Package: tetex-bin -Description: teTeX binary files - This is teTeX (version 1.0), a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible - systems. - . - These are all the binaries for the teTeX system. - You need at least tetex-base together with it. - . - Includes: ps2pk, dvilj, amstex, dvips, texbin, bibtex, xdvi, makeindex, - latex, kpathsea, mfbin, amslatex -Package: tetex-dev -Description: kpathsea.a and include files for teTeX - Custom kpathsea library to build tex binaries for teTeX -Package: tetex-lib -Description: shared libkpathsea for teTeX - Custom shared kpathsea library to run tex binaries for teTeX - - - -Source package: tetex-eurosym -Package: tetex-eurosym -Description: Euro symbol for LaTeX - This package provides all necessary files to be able to use - the euro symbol in LaTeX. - - - -Source package: tetex-src -Package: tetex-src -Description: teTeX texmf source files - This is teTeX (version 1.0), a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible - systems. - . - Source files for the texmf tree of the Debian teTeX distribution. - They are only here to meet the copyright requirements of some - tex packages. - . - You don't need to install them to have a running TeX system. - - - -Source package: tetradraw -Package: tetradraw -Description: ANSI drawing and viewing utility. - tetradraw is an easy to use drawing utility that gives you an ease access to - the high characters like smileys, card signs and the well known single and - double frame line characters but much more. Also the changing of foreground - and background colors is not hard to do. - . - tetraview is the viewer for such produced images. - - - -Source package: tex-chess -Package: tex-chess -Description: Chess fonts for TeX/LaTeX. - Piet Tutelaers' chess fonts for TeX/LaTeX. The included style file - allows one to typesets moves, games and diagrams. - - - -Source package: tex-guy -Package: dvilib2 -Description: a portable DVI interpreter library - runtime - DVIlib2 is a library for handling DeVice Independent(DVI) files which - are usually generated by TeX. It can be used for the core engine of your - DVIware, and thanks to VFlib3 your product will be able to handle - various fonts. EPS figures managed by graphicx.sty and Japanese TeX DVI - files are also supported. - . - Note that DVIlib2 itself is NOT DVIware. It's just a library. If you - are looking for a complete DVI previewer etc., why don't you try xgdvi or - spawx11? - . - This package contains the shared libraries and configuration files - needed to run programs using DVIlib2. - . - This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. -Package: dvilib2-dev -Description: a portable DVI interpreter library - development - DVIlib2 is a library for handling DeVice Independent(DVI) files which - are usually generated by TeX. It can be used for the core engine of your - DVIware, and thanks to VFlib3 your product will be able to handle - various fonts. EPS figures managed by graphicx.sty and Japanese TeX - DVI files are also supported. - . - Note that DVIlib2 itself is NOT DVIware. It's just a library. If you - are looking for a complete DVI previewer etc., why don't you try xgdvi or - spawx11? - . - This package contains various files needed for development using DVIlib2. - . - This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. -Package: spawg -Description: a simple TeX DVI previewer with a simple GTK+ UI - spawg is a simple TeX DVI(DeVice Independent) file previewer for the X - Window System. It has no color support, but anti-aliasing is still - supported. Unlike spawx11, it has a humble but comfortable GTK+ frontend. - No-anti-aliasing version (spwg) is also included, too. - . - This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. -Package: spawx11 -Description: a simple TeX DVI previewer for X11 - spawx11 is a simple TeX DVI(DeVice Independent) file previewer for the X - Window System. It has no color support, but anti-aliasing is still - supported. 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It can be used as an - DVI driver for those printers. - . - dvifontlist displays a list of fonts used in a DVI file, while - dvispecials displays a list of 'special' commands in a DVI file. - dvipages shows the number of pages in a DVI file. - . - xgdvi, spawx11 and spawg has been separated since they depend on X and/or - GTK+ libraries. - . - This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. -Package: xgdvi -Description: a TeX DVI previewer for X, with a nice GTK+ UI - xgdvi is a TeX DVI(DeVice Independent) file previewer for the X Window - System. xgdvi features a cool GTK+ frontend, and since it uses DVIlib as - its kernel, xgdvi can handle EPS figures and Japanese DVI files. - Anti-aliasing is also supported. - . - This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. - - - -Source package: tex4ht -Package: tex4ht -Description: LaTeX and TeX for Hypertext (HTML) - TeX4ht is a highly configurable TeX-based authoring system for producing - hypertext. It interacts with TeX-based applications through style files and - postprocessors, leaving the processing of the source files to the native TeX - compiler. Consequently, TeX4ht can handle the features of TeX-based systems - in general, and of LaTeX in particular. - . - TeX4ht can be used both for authoring HTML using TeX/LaTeX input files, or - for converting existing TeX input files (in any format) into HTML, with - (usually) only minor modifications. - . - You will need imagemagick suite of programs to convert from graphics in DVI - files, as output by TeX (via postscript) to GIF, PNG or JPEG files. - Alternatively, you could use ghostscript and programs from the netpbm package - after adjusting TeX4ht's configuration. - - - -Source package: texdoctk -Package: texdoctk -Description: GUI for easier access of TeX package and program documentations - texdoctk is a GUI for easier access of a large part of the vast amount - of package and program documentations and tutorials for TeX and its - different derivatives (mainly LaTeX). - - - -Source package: texfam (1.1-1) -Package: jtex-bin -Description: Japanese TeX (NTT version) and other japanese tex staffs. - JTeX is TeX for Japanese text based on the original Knuth's TeX. - Include: jtex, jlatex, amsjtex (amsjtex depends on tetex-extra package) -Package: multex-bin -Description: Multilingual TeX - MulTeX is TeX for Multilingual text based on the original Knuth's TeX. - Include: multex, jmulatex, amsmultex - (amsmultex depends on tetex-extra package). - - - -Source package: texfam (1.1-3) -Package: jtex-bin -Description: Japanese TeX (NTT version) and other japanese tex staffs. - JTeX is TeX for Japanese text based on the original Knuth's TeX. - Include: jtex, jlatex, amsjtex (amsjtex depends on tetex-extra package) -Package: multex-bin -Description: Multilingual TeX - MulTeX is TeX for Multilingual text based on the original Knuth's TeX. - Include: multex, jmulatex, amsmultex - (amsmultex depends on tetex-extra package). - - - -Source package: texfam (1.1-4) -Package: jtex-bin -Description: Japanese TeX (NTT version) and other japanese tex staffs. - JTeX is TeX for Japanese text based on the original Knuth's TeX. - Include: jtex, jlatex, amsjtex (amsjtex depends on tetex-extra package) -Package: multex-bin -Description: Multilingual TeX - MulTeX is TeX for Multilingual text based on the original Knuth's TeX. - Include: multex, jmulatex, amsmultex - (amsmultex depends on tetex-extra package). - - - -Source package: texi2html -Package: texi2html -Description: Convert Texinfo files to HTML - texi2html is a Perl script that converts Texinfo files to HTML. - . - The program takes Texinfo files (not info ones) and produces a set of - HTML files. The quality of the output is close to the printed output - and is much better than an info->HTML gateway. - . - Compared to the output of `makeinfo --html', texi2html's output is - more customizable and (subjectively) produces better output by default. - - - -Source package: texinfo -Package: info -Description: Standalone GNU Info documentation browser - The Info file format is an easily-parseable representation for online - documents. This program allows you to view Info documents, like the - ones stored in /usr/share/info and /usr/info. - . - Much of the software in Debian comes with its online documentation in - the form of Info files, so it is most likely you will want to install it. -Package: texinfo -Description: Documentation system for on-line information and printed output - Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to - produce both on-line information and printed output. - . - Using Texinfo, you can create a printed document with the normal features - of a book, including chapters, sections, cross references, and indices. - From the same Texinfo source file, you can create a menu-driven, on-line - Info file with nodes, menus, cross references, and indices. - - - -Source package: texmacs -Package: texmacs -Description: WYSIWYG emacs-ish mathematical text editor, using tex fonts - GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was both inspired - by TeX and GNU Emacs. The editor allows you to write structured - documents via a WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user - friendly interface. New styles may be created by the user. The - program implements high-quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts, - which help you to produce professionally looking documents. - . - The high typesetting quality still goes through for automatically - generated formulas, which makes TeXmacs suitable as an interface for - computer algebra systems. TeXmacs also supports the Guile/Scheme - extension language, so that you may customize the interface and - write your own extensions to the editor. - . - In the future, TeXmacs is planned to evoluate towards a complete - scientific office suite, with spreadsheet capacities, - a technical drawing editor and a presentation mode. - . - See the TeXmacs home page http://www.texmacs.org. - - - -Source package: textchk -Package: textchk -Description: This package provides a text analysis system. - Textchk is a text analysis system to check spelling and/or stylistic - conventions. - - - -Source package: textutils -Package: textutils -Description: The GNU text file processing utilities. - The utilities: cat cksum comm csplit cut expand fmt fold head join md5sum - nl od paste pr ptx sort split sum tac tail tr tsort unexpand uniq wc. - - - -Source package: tf -Package: tf -Description: Tinyfugue MUD client for TinyMUDs, DikuMUDs, and LPMUDs - TinyFugue (also known as "Fugue" or "TF") is a line-based client - designed for connecting to MUD servers (note: LP, Diku, and other - servers which use prompts require "/lp on"; see /help prompts). - . - TinyFugue is larger than most MUD clients, but has many more features - and is much more flexible. The goal is to provide the most - functionality in a client that still maintains the user-friendliness - of Tinytalk. - - - -Source package: tfm-arphic -Package: tfm-arphic-bkai00mp -Description: Arphic "AR PL KaitiM Big5" TrueType font TeX font metric data - This package contains the Arphic "AR PL KaitiM Big5" Chinese TrueType font - TeX font metric data (TFM) files, which may be used with the cjk-latex - package for doing typesetting. 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It is useful if you want to use the - PXE protocol which has some non-standard requirements for - tftp. - - - -Source package: tgif -Package: tgif -Description: Interactive 2-D drawing facility under X11. - Tgif has little to do with GIF files. It is a 2-D vector based drawing - program which can produce output suitable for LaTeX or in PostScript. - - - -Source package: thai-system -Package: thai-system -Description: A base package for Thai environment under X11 - This package contains some experimental stuffs for Thai environment. - User, however, needs to do some manual configurations to complete - the installation. Guidance is provided in /usr/share/doc/thai-system. - - - -Source package: thailatex -Package: thailatex -Description: Thai Latex package - This package provides Thai language add-on for Latex. It is based on - babel package which comes with tetex distribution. - . - This package needs Thai words separator such as cttex and swath, in - order for latex to be able to break sentences. - - - -Source package: the -Package: the -Description: Full-screen character mode text editor. - THE (The Hessling Editor) is a text editor that uses both command - line commands and key bindings to operate. It is intended to be - similar to the VM/CMS System Product Editor, XEDIT and to KEDIT - from Mansfield Software. -Package: the-doc -Description: THE Reference Manual - THE was originally written to be used by people already familiar with the - VM/CMS System Product Editor XEDIT and KEDIT from Mansfield Software. For - this reason, THE Reference Manual provides limited information on using THE, - and concentrates more on reference material, such as command syntax and - configuration. - - - -Source package: theme-converters -Package: theme-converters -Description: Convert WindowMaker/GTK+/Sawmill theme packages to .debs - This takes .tar.gz files from, for example, wm.themes.org or - gtk.themes.orig, and converts them into .deb packages. - . - The .deb packages it produces are acceptable for local use, but are - not really policy-conformant, notably since they cannot reliably - create a reasonable /usr/doc//copyright file. - . - Packages made using this package are named "wmaker--theme" for - WindowMaker themes and "gtk--theme" for GTK themes etc. - - - -Source package: thinkpad -Package: thinkpad-base -Description: Configuration files for thinkpad-modules packages - This package contains configuration files required by any of the - thinkpad-modules-some.kern.ver packages. If necessary it - creates the "thinkpad" group and the /dev/thinkpad device file. -Package: thinkpad-source -Description: Source code for loadable kernel modules required by tpctl. - This package contains the source code for the loadable kernel modules - required by the tpctl utility. Included are the sources for drivers - of the Super I/O and RT/CMOS RAM chips in ThinkPads, an interface to - the IBM ThinkPad SMAPI BIOS, and an interface to the ThinkPad APM - subsystem. - - - -Source package: thoughttracker -Package: thoughttracker -Description: A non-hierarchical, hyperlinked knowledge base. - ThoughtTracker is a knowledge base application. Its purpose is to - provide you with a searchable hyperlinked database of information and - ideas. - . - ThoughtTracker is localized for English, French, and German. - - - -Source package: thrust -Package: thrust -Description: a port of the classic Commodore 64 game - The object of the game is to lift the Klystron Pod from - the bottom of a cave and return it safely to space. The - Pod is very heavy (compared to the ship) and this makes it - tougher than it may seem. - . - You must be careful not to run out of fuel, crash into the - cave walls, or let the enemy artillery outposts shoot you - down. - - - -Source package: thttpd -Package: thttpd -Description: tiny/turbo/throttling HTTP server - thttpd is a small, fast secure webserver. It features CGI support, - URL-traffic-based throttling and basic authentication. - thttpd has a very small memory footprint as it only forks itself in order - to execute CGI scripts. It is designed to be as fast as fully featured - web-servers and it performs extremely well under high load. - . - According to the netcraft survey of April, thttpd is used by 365455 - sites across the Internet. - . - This package contains the thttpd server. For thttpd support programs see - the thttpd-util package. -Package: thttpd-util -Description: Support utilities for thttpd - This package contains various support utilities for thttpd web-server: - . - o ssi - Provides server-side-includes functionality for thttpd via an - external CGI script. - o redirect - Simple redirection CGI program. - o thtpasswd - manipulate HTTP-server password files. - o makeweb - Create user web directories. - o syslogtocern - Convert thttpd syslog entries into CERN common log format. - - - -Source package: ticker -Package: ticker -Description: configurable text scroller - Ticker is a simple program to scroll text across a line of the display, in - a manner similar to a stock ticker. In fact, since ticker supports - communicating with a program that changes the text periodically, it could - be used to implement a stock ticker. - - - -Source package: tidev-modules -Package: tidev-modules-source -Description: Sources for drivers for Texas Instruments calculators link cables - This package will be useful to you if you own a Texas Instruments calculator - and want to use one of the following link cables : - o official "black cable" from Texas Instruments (BlackLink) - o home-made serial link - o home-made parallel cable - o official GraphLink USB from Texas Instruments (SilverLink) - . - This package contains the sources of the drivers, which you need to compile - before using it. Please read /usr/share/doc/tidev-source/README.Debian - for more informations on how to achieve that. - . - You must have the parport driver built either in your kernel or as a - module to use the tipar_dev driver. You need a kernel with the USB core - to use the tiusb_dev driver. - . - You'll also need a linking software such as TiLP to communicate with - your calculator. - . - - - -Source package: tidy -Package: tidy -Description: HTML syntax checker and reformatter - Corrects markup in a way compliant with the latest standards, and - optimal for the popular browsers. It has a comprehensive knowledge - of the attributes defined in the HTML 4.0 recommendation from W3C, - and understands the US ASCII, ISO Latin-1, UTF-8 and the ISO 2022 - family of 7-bit encodings. In the output: - . - * HTML entity names for characters are used when appropriate. - * Missing attribute quotes are added, and mismatched quotes found. - * Tags lacking a terminating '>' are spotted. - * Proprietary elements are recognized and reported as such. - * The page is reformatted, from a choice of indentation styles. - . - Tidy is a product of the World Wide Web Consortium. - - - -Source package: tiff -Package: libtiff-tools -Description: TIFF manipulation and conversion tools - libtiff is a library providing support for the Tag Image File Format - (TIFF), a widely used format for storing image data. Included are - tools for converting TIFF images to and from other formats and tools - for doing simple manipulations of TIFF images. -Package: libtiff3g -Description: Tag Image File Format library - libtiff is a library providing support for the Tag Image File Format - (TIFF), a widely used format for storing image data. Included is the - shared library. -Package: libtiff3g-dev -Description: Tag Image File Format library, development files - libtiff is a library providing support for the Tag Image File Format - (TIFF), a widely used format for storing image data. Included are the - development files, static library and the required headers. - - - -Source package: tiger -Package: tiger -Description: Report system security vulnerabilities - TIGER, or the 'tiger' scripts, is a set of Bourne shell - scripts, C programs and data files which are used to perform - a security audit of UNIX systems. TIGER has one primary goal: - report ways 'root' can be compromised. - . - Debian's TIGER incorporates new checks primarily oriented towards - Debian distribution including: md5sums checks of installed files, - location of files not belonging to packages and check of security - advisories. - - - -Source package: tik -Package: tik -Description: Tcl/Tk client for the AOL Instant Messenger service - From the TiK homepage (http://www.aim.aol.com/tik/): - . - TiK is a pure Tcl/Tk 8.1 version of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). The TiK - client began its life as a scaled down version of the native Windows and - Macintosh clients. However, TiK now has most of the features the native - clients have, plus some extras. TiK includes a graphical buddy list display - plus packages for away messages, buddy pounce, buddy ticker, and im - capturing. It is very easy for end users to add new features to TiK, using - Tcl/Tk. TiK is meant to give UNIX users an alternative to the Java client. - . - This release of TiK requires Tcl/Tk 8.1 or greater, unlike the previous - releases, which only required 8.0 or greater. - - - -Source package: tilp -Package: tilp -Description: A TI calculator <-> PC communication program for X - TiLP stands for "TiLP is a Linking Program" or "Ti Linking Program" if you - dislike GNU-like acronyms. It is the new name of GtkTiLink. - . - TiLP is a Texas Instruments calculator <-> PC communication program for - Linux. It is able to use any type of link, like the original TI GRAPH-LINK - (both black and grey cables), the homemade "$4 serial link", or the - "$5 parallel link". It even supports the new TI GraphLink USB, using the - tiglusb kernel module. See http://lpg.ticalc.org/. - . - With TiLP, you can transfer files from your PC to your Texas Instruments - calculator, and vice-versa. You can also make a screen dump, a backup, transfer - a backup to the calculator, or take control of your TI from your PC, or even - install a new version of AMS on your calc ! - . - Actually, it supports all existing calculators from Texas Instruments. - . - The GTK+ GUI is really nice, with integrated file manager, and very easy to - use. - . - We hope you will enjoy this program. Have fun ! - . - - - -Source package: time -Package: time -Description: The GNU time command. - The `time' command runs another program, then displays information - about the resources used by that program, collected by the system while - the program was running. You can select which information is reported - and the format in which it is shown, or have `time' save the information - in a file instead of display it on the screen. - . - The resources that `time' can report on fall into the general - categories of time, memory, I/O, and IPC calls. - . - The GNU version can format the output in arbitrary ways by using a - printf-style format string to include various resource measurements. - - - -Source package: timedate -Package: libtimedate-perl -Description: Time and date functions for perl. - This distribution replaces my earlier GetDate distribution, which was - only a date parser. The date parser contained in this distribution - is far superior to the yacc based parser, and a *lot* faster. - . - The parser contained here will only parse absolute dates, if you want - a date parser that can parse relative dates then take a look at the - Time modules by David Muir on CPAN. - - - -Source package: timeoutd -Package: timeoutd -Description: Flexible user timeout daemon - timeoutd enforces the time restrictions specified in /etc/timeouts. - . - When invoked in daemon mode (without any parameters) timeoutd - backgrounds itself, then scans /var/run/utmp every minute and - checks /etc/timeouts for an entry which matches that user, based on: - . - - The current day and time" - - The tty that the user is currently logged in on" - - The user's login ID" - - Any primary or secondary groups the user is in" - . - Written by Shane Alderton - - - -Source package: timezoneconf -Package: timezoneconf -Description: Set system timezone, date, and time - Ths timezoneconf program is a debconf-based utility to allow you to - set your system's timezone, its system date, and the system time. - Licensed under the GPL. - - - -Source package: timidity -Package: timidity -Description: Software-only MIDI sequencer. - A software-only MIDI sequencer. Uses GUS-compatible MIDI patch files - to either play MIDI scores in real time or to convert them into .wav - files. Requires no hardware specific MIDI support. -Package: timidity-el -Description: An Emacs front end to the timidity software-only MIDI sequencer. - The timidity.el Emacs-Lisp program is a front-end to the timidity software - only MIDI sequencer. You can play MIDI files directly from Emacs with this - package. - - - -Source package: timidity-patches -Package: timidity-patches -Description: Instrument files for software-only MIDI sequencer. - GUS-compatible MIDI patch files for Timidity, a software-only MIDI - sequencer. Contains a complete GM and GS MIDI patchkit. - - - -Source package: tin -Package: tin -Description: A full-screen easy to use Usenet newsreader. - tin can read news locally (i.e., /var/spool/news) or remotely - (rtin or tin -r option) via a NNTP (Network News Transport - Protocol) server. It will automatically utilize NOV (News - OVerview) style index files if available locally or via - the NNTP XOVER command. - - - -Source package: tina -Package: tina -Description: A curses personal information manager. - Tina is a personal information manager with a curses interface. It allows the - user to categorize short text items and to display the items in a particular - category. - - - -Source package: tint -Package: tint -Description: TINT Is Not Tetris(tm) ...at least the name isn't (: - As the title suggests, this is a clone of the original tetris game - written by Alexey Pajitnov, Dmitry Pavlovsky, and Vadim Gerasimov. - . - I've tried to keep the game as close to the original as possible, but - there is a few differences. Nevertheless, it's probably the closest to - the original that you'll ever find in the UNIX world... - - - -Source package: tintin++ -Package: tintin++ -Description: Classic text-based MUD client - Tintin++ is telnet client specialized to play MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons). - It has scripting support, tab-completion, internal chat, and takes - advantage of the GNU readline library. - . - You can find a complete set of commands and features in the Tintin++ manual, - in /usr/share/doc/tintin++. - - - -Source package: tinyirc -Package: tinyirc -Description: A _Tiny_ IRC Client - A tiny, stripped down IRC Client. Doesn't have most of the more advance - commands in the ircII family of IRC Clients, nor does it have any color, - but it works, and its tiny. - - - -Source package: tinyproxy -Package: tinyproxy -Description: A lightweight, non-caching, optionally anonymizing http proxy - An anonymizing http proxy which is very light on system resources, - ideal for smaller networks and similar situations where other proxies - (such as Squid) may be overkill and/or a security risk. Tinyproxy can - also be configured to anonymize http requests (allowing for exceptions - on a per-header basis). - - - -Source package: tiobench -Package: tiobench -Description: Threaded I/O bench for Linux - Tiobench is a file system benchmark especially designed to test - I/O performance with multiple running threads. - - - -Source package: tipa -Package: tipa -Description: System for processing phonetic symbols in LaTeX - TIPA is a system for processing IPA (International Phonetic - Alphabet) symbols in LaTeX written by Fukui Rei. TIPA stands for - either TeX IPA or Tokyo IPA and derived from the tsipa package, made - in 1992 by Kobayashi Hajime, Fukui Rei and Shirakawa Shun. - . - Among many features of TIPA, the following are the new features as - compared with tsipa or any other existing systems for processing IPA - symbols: - . - * A new 256 character encoding for phonetic symbols (`T3'), which - includes all the symbols and diacritics found in the recent - versions of IPA and some non-IPA symbols. - * Complete support of LaTeX2e. - * Roman, slanted, bold, bold extended and sans serif font styles. - * Easy input method in the IPA environment. - * Extended macros for accents and diacritics. - * A flexible system of macros for `tone letters'. - * An optional package (vowel.sty) for drawing vowel diagrams. - * A slightly modified set of fonts that go well when used with - Times Roman and Helvetica fonts. - . - Type 1 fonts for TIPA are also included in this package. -Package: xfonts-tipa -Description: X11 PostScript Type 1 font for the Phonetic Alphabet - This package contains type 1 version of the Phonetic fonts of the TIPA - (Tokyo International Phonetic Alphabet) for X11. It contains the pfb and - afm files. The installed X font has the silipa encoding (see - http://www.sil.org/computing/fonts/encore-ipa.html). - - - -Source package: tipa-type1 -Package: tipa-type1 -Description: PostScript Type 1 font for the Phonetic Alphabet - This package contains type 1 version of the Phonetic fonts of the TIPA - (Tokyo International Phonetic Alphabet) for LaTeX. It contains the pfb, - afm and pfm files. - . - When installing this package, the psfonts.map for dvips is automatically - updated. - - - -Source package: tipptrainer -Package: tipptrainer -Description: A program to learn touch typing - This program was developed by the Tipptrainer Team - who belong to the PingoS project (see http://www.pingos.schulnetz.org/) to - teach children how to type computer keyboards. Languages German and English - available. -Package: tipptrainer-data-de -Description: German data for tipptrainer - This program was developed by the Tipptrainer Team - who belong to the PingoS project (see http://www.pingos.schulnetz.org/) to - teach children how to type computer keyboards. Languages German and English - available. - . - This package provides German data files. -Package: tipptrainer-data-en -Description: English data for tipptrainer - This program was developed by the Tipptrainer Team - who belong to the PingoS project (see http://www.pingos.schulnetz.org/) to - teach children how to type computer keyboards. Languages German and English - available. - . - This package provides English data files. - - - -Source package: tirc -Package: tirc -Description: token's irc client - Features: vi-like editor line and general usage, comfortable - backscroll buffers with regex search mechanism in multiple screen - regions, multiple pages that contain window regions, nickname - completion, etc. - TIRC doesn't have a scripting language. It is the author's belief - that scripting languages do more harm by abuse than they're useful. - - - -Source package: titrax -Package: titrax -Description: A program to keep track of time. - It puts up a list of projects, and the number of minutes worked on each. - You click on the project you want to work on, and it starts counting on that. - At the end of the day, it saves the collected data in a file, and you can - use a script to process the data. "sumtitra" is one possible such script. - - - -Source package: tix41 -Package: tix41 -Description: The Tix library for Tk, version 4.1 -- runtime package - The Tix library for Tk extends Tk with new widgets like: - o panned windows, - o hierarchical lists, - o folders, - o combo boxes, - o help balloons, - o and many others. - . - The Tix look and feel is really good. Additionally, Tix eases construction - of mega-widget and has a full-fledged C interface as well. - . - Version 4.1 adds even more widgets. -Package: tix41-dev -Description: The Tix library for Tk, version 4.1 -- development package - Include files, static libraries, man pages for Tix 4.1. - - - -Source package: tk-brief -Package: tk-brief -Description: GUI for easily writing letters with LaTeX - tk_Brief is a TK GUI for easily writing letters and even multiple letters - with LaTeX - . - The following LaTeX letter classes are supported: - - g-brief - - dinbrief - - letter - - KOMA - - brief - - - -Source package: tk707 -Package: tk707 -Description: TK-707 Drum Sequencer for sound card or MIDI device - This program emulates the operation of Roland's TR-707 Rhythm - Composer. - . - The output is to a MIDI device, sound card or file. A - Latin-percussion instrument map emulates the Roland TR-727 and - the instrument map can be customized by the user. - - - -Source package: tk8.0 -Package: tk8.0 -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Run-Time Files. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. -Package: tk8.0-dev -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Development Files. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. -Package: tk8.0-doc -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Manual Pages. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. - - - -Source package: tk8.0-ja -Package: tk8.0-ja -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Run-Time Package. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. This is a Japanese extension. -Package: tk8.0-ja-dev -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Development Package. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. This is a Japanese extension. - - - -Source package: tk8.2 -Package: tk8.2 -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.2 - Run-Time Files. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. -Package: tk8.2-dev -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.2 - Development Files. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. -Package: tk8.2-doc -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.2 - Manual Pages. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. - - - -Source package: tk8.3 -Package: tk8.3 -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.3 - Run-Time Files. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. -Package: tk8.3-dev -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.3 - Development Files. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. -Package: tk8.3-doc -Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.3 - Manual Pages. - Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. - - - -Source package: tkcdlayout -Package: tkcdlayout -Description: Simple X program to create labels for CD jewel-cases - TkCDLayout is a tk program to print CD jewel case inserts, - its layout being determined directly from the CD contents, - and from your preferences. - - - -Source package: tkchooser -Package: tkchooser -Description: modular X Windows System network browser. - Tkchooser is an interpreted, modular, extensible - network browsing utility for X windows designed after - the Macintosh Chooser. - - - -Source package: tkcvs -Package: tkcvs -Description: A graphical front-end to CVS - TkCVS is a Tk based graphical interface to the CVS configuration - management system. It includes facilities for providing "user - friendly" names to modules and directories within the repository, and - provides a facility to interactively browse the repository looking for - modules and directories. - . - Some of the features of TkCVS include: - . - File and directory browser, with optional display of hidden - files, and display of the current directory's location within - the CVS tree. - . - Push-button based check-in / check-out of CVS modules. Ability - to add and delete files from the repository also using push - buttons. - . - Module tree browser, and reports showing the structure of the - CVS modules tree. Individual modules or entire directory trees - may be checked out using the browser. - . - Updating of files from the repository when they change. - . - Tagging and branching of files from the file browser, and tagging - and branching of modules from the module browser. - . - Exporting a CVS module or directory from the repository for - delivery off-site. - . - Creation of patch files between two releases of a module, or - between a release and the current (head) version. - . - Viewing of diff and status listings for currently checked out - modules. - - - -Source package: tkdesk -Package: tkdesk -Description: Tk/tcl based X11 Desktop/File manager - TkDesk is a graphical file manager for Unix (esp. Linux) and the X - Window System. - . - Compared with other file managers available, it offers the most - complete set of file operations and services, plus gives the user the - ability to configure most every aspect of TkDesk in a powerful way. - . - TkDesk has been influenced by various other systems and file managers, - such as NeXT, for laying out the file browser windows, Apple Finder, - for the idea of file annotations and, shock horror, Windows 95, for - some other inspirations. - - - -Source package: tkdiff -Package: tkdiff -Description: A graphical "diff" utility. - TkDiff is a graphical front-end for the standard Unix 'diff' utility. - Its features include highlighted difference regions (with a quick - overview/navigation bar) and linked scrolling of files. It provides - file-merge and change-summary facilities, line number toggling (for easier - cut & paste) and support for RCS/CVS/SCCS. - - - -Source package: tkdvi -Package: tkdvi -Description: A TeX DVI previewer based on Tcl/Tk - This program lets you look at the DVI files output by TeX. It is similar - in spirit to xdvi but offers a richer user interface as well as some - convenient features such as the possibility to look at `spreads' of - two adjacent pages as well as a 4x4 page `overview'. This program is - still in alpha test, which means that some important functionality like - the ability to show included graphics is still missing, but it is quite - usable as it is. Please report bugs or suggestions. - - - -Source package: tkfont -Package: tkfont -Description: A different xfontsel for displaying fonts. - Tkfont allows you to view the various fonts in X11. It displays a list - of fonts, you can then pick which one to display. - - - -Source package: tkgate -Package: tkgate -Description: Event driven digital circuit simulator with Tcl/Tk - TkGate is a event driven digital circuit simulator with a Tcl/Tk-based - graphical editor. TkGate supports a wide range of primitive circuit - elements as well as user-defined modules for hierarchical design. The - distribution comes with a number of tutorial and example circuits which - can be loaded through the "Help" menu. The example circuits include a - simple CPU, programmed to run the Animals game. For more information, - check out the online documentation at http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~hansen/tkgate/ - - - -Source package: tkhylafax -Package: tkhylafax -Description: tk interface to hylafax - tkhylafax offers the following features: - . - o Batching fax destinations - o Builtin faxnumber database - o Fast cover sheet generation - o Cover sheet preview - o Cover sheet ONLY transmission option - o Directory browser - o Fax job dequeuing made easier - o Fax job scheduling made easier - o Highly configurable - - - -Source package: tkinfo -Package: tkinfo -Description: tk/tcl info browser - TkInfo is a tk script to read GNU "info" files and display them. - TkInfo can be used stand alone (via WISH), or embedded within an - application to provide integrated, on-line help. - - - -Source package: tkisem -Package: tkisem -Description: Graphical SPARC emulator - Instructional SPARC Emulator using tk. This SPARC CPU simulator has - nice graphics, and is very good for learning assembly language - programming. Particularly suited to the textbook "Computer Systems: - Architecture, Organization, and Programming" by Arthur Maccabe. - - - -Source package: tkmail -Package: tkmail -Description: X Window System mail reader using Tcl/Tk - This is an X Window System interface to mail built using Tcl/Tk. - Reading, sending, and managing mail messages can almost all be done - using only the mouse (except for the body of the message, of course). - TkMail writes its folders in the format of the standard unix 'mail' - command. It also uses 'sendmail' commands to do the mail delivery - work. - . - Major Features: - - listbox interface to messages for easy click and read - - multiple viewers can be opened on different or the same folder - - dynamic (at startup) menus for quick access to mail folders - for reading, copying, and moving messages - - button bar for quick composing, replying to, and forwarding of - mail messages - - built in 'biff' icon for notification of new mail on - multiple folders - - easy inclusion of files into message compositions with - automatic uuencoding and compression, if desired - - access alternate editor for compositions to send - - spell check compositions using a X windows interface - - reads aliases from either standard .mailrc or elm aliases.txt - - easy piping of message text through unix filters - - emacs-like key-bindings for text editing - - emacs-like autosave - - sorting of messages on any field and the ability to - write out the folder physically in that order - - - -Source package: tkman -Package: tkman -Description: A graphical, hypertext manual page and Texinfo browser - TkMan is a graphical, hypertext manual page and Texinfo browser for - UNIX. TkMan boasts hypertext links, (optional) outline view of pages - with a novel information visualization mechanism called Notemarks, - high quality display and unique interface to Texinfo documents, full - text search among man pages, incremental and regular expression search - within pages, robust yellow highlight annotations, a shortcut/hot - list, lists of all pages in user configurable volumes, a comprehensive - Preferences panel, man page versioning support, and unmatched online - text formatting and display quality, among many other features. - . - More information about TkMan can be found at - http://tkman.sourceforge.net - - - -Source package: tkmasqdialer -Package: tkmasqdialer -Description: Tcl/Tk client for the MasqDialer modem connection daemon - The MasqDialer system is designed to provide easily accessible control - of multiple dialout modem connections to the members of a LAN using IP - Masquerade for their internet connectivity. - . - TkMasqdialer is a graphical client for the MasqDialer system written in - Tcl/Tk. - - - -Source package: tkmixer -Package: tkmixer -Description: An audio mixer with Tk interface - This is a compact audio mixer for X windows featuring nice Tk interface, - equipped with slidebars, mute buttons, and a configuration facility. - - - -Source package: tknamazu -Package: tknamazu -Description: Namazu client for tcl/tk - Namazu client for tcl/tk - Namazu is the full text search engine which available as Debian Package. - About Namazu, please see http://www.namazu.org/ - - - -Source package: tkpaint -Package: tkpaint -Description: Versatile bitmap/pixmap editing tool - Tkpaint is an easy to use graphics utility based on the canvas widget - of Tcl/Tk. It can be very useful for drawing simple to complex - figures, slide presentations, graphs, and diagrams that involve - geometrical shapes, arrows, text, and colors. It is also possible to - insert bitmaps and gif/ppm/pgm images. There is a large variety of - operations that can be performed on a group of objects: scaling, - rotation, relocation, reflection, and deformation with respect to - inclination. - - - -Source package: tkping -Package: tkping -Description: Perl/Tk app. - Monitor hosts on network - tkping is intended primarily for system administrators and network - administrators who need to detect when crucial hosts and other - network nodes go down. - - - -Source package: tkps -Package: tkps -Description: X-based process management tool similar to 'top' - An X-based process management tool which generates output using - ps and displays it using Tcl/Tk - - - -Source package: tksmb -Package: tksmb -Description: SMB (Samba and Windows) network browser - This program provides you a graphical interface for browsing Windows networks. - TkSmb does this by being a graphical wrapper around Samba's smbclient - program. Using this program you can easily access different workgroups, - hosts, and shares on it, mount this shares. - - - -Source package: tkstep8.0 -Package: tkstep8.0 -Description: The NEXTSTEP(tm)-like version of the Tk toolkit - Run-Time. - TkStep is an X11 toolkit that provides the NEXTSTEP(tm) look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. It supports drag'n'drop with - the DND protocol and XPM and TIFF images. -Package: tkstep8.0-dev -Description: The NEXTSTEP(tm)-like version of the Tk toolkit - Development. - TkStep is an X11 toolkit that provides the NEXTSTEP(tm) look and feel and is - implemented using the Tcl scripting language. It supports drag'n'drop with - the DND protocol and XPM and TIFF images. This package is required to - compile and link applications using the TkStep 8.0 library. - - - -Source package: tktable -Package: tktable -Description: Table extension for Tcl/Tk - Provides tables and matrices in Tcl/Tk -Package: tktable-dev -Description: Development files for tkTable - Demos & Documentation for Tktable - - - -Source package: tkusr -Package: tkusr -Description: X11 tool to manage the Self-mode of USR/3COM Message modems. - TkUsr is a small program that allows you to manage the Self-mode of - USR/3COM Message (Plus), Professional Message modems. - It features an intelligent retrieving of data with a cache system to - speed up the download. So you do not have to download the full memory - to get only one fax. - It should be multi-platform as it is written in Tcl/Tk. - - - -Source package: tkvnc -Package: tkvnc -Description: Displays a list of (defined) machines to start VNC to. - A basic wrapper that calls xvncviewer on a machine when requested. - Unless the author beats me to it, I intend to add better password handling. - - - -Source package: tkworld -Package: tkworld -Description: a GUI to shell commands - Wes's Own Real Lazy Desktop - . - According to the README file: - . - "The mission of tkWorld is to provide GUIs to the standard Unix - utilities. All applications will have a standard look and feel, as - well as provide point and click access to common command line options. - Providing a common Application Interface will help beginners learn - Unix, while giving advanced users easy access to the options they - already know." - - - -Source package: tleds -Package: tleds -Description: Blinks keyboard LEDs indicating TX and RX network packets. - These programs help you monitor network traffic. They blink Scroll-Lock - LED (Light Emitting Diode) when a network packet leaves the machine, - and Num-Lock LED when one is received. - . - WARNING: On some systems this has been known to render part or all of - the keyboard unusable, this is rare and usually only happens on a few - laptops and keyboards with overly long or old cables.. - (This includes the IBM thinkpad 600 laptop, and the HP Omnibook XE2) - - - -Source package: tmake -Package: tmake -Description: a cross-platform makefile tool - tmake is an easy-to-use tool from Trolltech to create and maintain makefiles - for software projects. It can be a painful task to manage makefiles - manually, especially if you develop for more than one platform or use more - than one compiler. tmake automates and streamlines this process and lets you - spend your valuable time on writing code, not makefiles. - . - tmake is mainly used to generate makefiles for applications that use the Qt - toolkit. - - - -Source package: tmda -Package: python-tmda -Description: TMDA Python libraries - These are the python libraries that are required for running TMDA, the Tagged - Message Delivery Agent. -Package: tmda -Description: Tagged Message Delivery Agent - TMDA is an OSI certified software application designed to significantly - reduce (or eliminate) the amount of SPAM/UCE (junk-mail) you receive by using - unique, cryptographically enhanced (tagged) e-mail addresses. TMDA can both - filter your incoming e-mail, and tag your outgoing address. - . - TMDA was originally based upon a Perl script written by Thomas - Erskine called Tagged Message Sender (TMS), but has since evolved - into a significantly larger and more featureful application. - - - -Source package: tmpreaper -Package: tmpreaper -Description: Cleans up files in directories based on their age - This package provides a program that can be used to clean out temporary-file - directories. It recursively searches the directory, refusing to chdir() - across symlinks, and removes files that haven't been accessed in a - user-specified amount of time. You can specify a set of files to protect - from deletion with a shell pattern. It will not remove files owned by the - process EUID that have the `w' bit clear, unless you ask it to, much like - `rm -f'. `tmpreaper' will not remove symlinks, sockets, fifos, or special - files unless given a command line option enabling it to. - . - WARNING: Please do not run `tmpreaper' on `/'. There are no protections - against this written into the program, as that would prevent it from - functioning the way you'd expect it to in a `chroot(8)' environment. - . - The daily tmpreaper run can be configured through /etc/tmpreaper.conf . - - - -Source package: tmview -Package: dvifb -Description: A dvi viewer for framebuffer devices - dvifb is a previewer for .dvi-files compiled by TeX. It let's you see what - your printed output will look like. -Package: dvilx -Description: A dvi viewer for X - dvilx is a screen-previewer for .dvi-files compiled by TeX. It let's you - see what your printed output will look like. You can choose between a - black-and-white representation and greyscaling. You can choose an arbitrary - zoom factor (at some cost of performance). You can set marks to measure - distances. You can search for text strings. You may visit lots of DVI files, - set bookmarks and get them saved to a startup-file. dvilx does not - support pxl-files. dvilx ignores all 'special'-commands and has no - font-replacing mechanism. -Package: dvisvga -Description: A dvi viewer for SVGAlib - dvisvga is a screen-previewer for .dvi-files compiled by TeX. It let's you - see what your printed output will look like. You can choose between a - black-and-white representation and greyscaling. You can choose an arbitrary - zoom factor (at some cost of performance). You can set marks to measure - distances. You can search for text strings. You may visit lots of DVI files, - set bookmarks and get them saved to a startup-file. dvisvga does not - support pxl-files. dvisvga ignores all 'special'-commands and has no - font-replacing mechanism. - - - -Source package: tn5250 -Package: tn5250 -Description: 5250 telnet emulator for accessing an IBM AS/400 - tn5250 connects to an IBM AS/400 and emulates a 5250-compatible - terminal or printer. It runs on the linux console, in an xterm, or on - any other character terminal. - . - You should install xterm to use the xt5250 script. - . - If you don't know what an AS/400 is, you don't need this package. - - - -Source package: tnef -Package: tnef -Description: Tool to unpack MIME application/ms-tnef attachments - The TNEF program allows one to unpack the attachments which were - encapsulated into the TNEF attachment. Thus alleviating the need to use - Microsoft Outlook to view the attachment - - - -Source package: tob -Package: tob -Description: Small yet powerful program for tape oriented backups. - tob is a simple yet configurable shell-script which, given a set of - `volume definitions', runs tar or afio based backups, either for use - with tape drives or floppy disks. You could also mount and unmount - partitions for backups in the pre- and post-commands. tob is a general - driver for the making and maintaining of backups. It makes full - backups, differential backups (of the files which were changed since - the last full backup), incremental backups (of files changed since all - previous backups), lets you determine the size of the backup before - actually making it, maintain listings of made backups, make remote - backups and possibly more. - - - -Source package: tochnog -Package: tochnog -Description: A free implicit/explicit finite element analysis program - Tochnog is a program for finite element analysis. - Multithreading and multiprocessor systems are supported. - Here is a partial list of models supported: - * Differential equations (materials). - * Convection-diffusion equations, - * Stokes and Navier-Stokes, - * Elasticity (isotropy and transverse isotropy), - * Plasticity (Von-Mises, Mohr-Coulomb, Gurson, etc.; - plasticity surfaces can be arbitrarily combined). - . - Residues in equations and error estimates for all data - can be printed/plotted. - . - Main Author: Dennis Roddeman - Home Page: http://tochnog.sourceforge.net/ -Package: tochnog-doc -Description: Documentation for Tochnog - This is the documentation necessary for using - Tochnog finite element analysis program. - - - -Source package: tom -Package: libtom2 -Description: The TOM runtime shared libraries and resources. - You need these to run programs written in the TOM programming language. - To write TOM programs yourself, you need tom and libtom2-dev. - More information on TOM at http://gerbil.org/tom/. -Package: libtom2-dev -Description: The TOM programming language header files and static libraries. - More information at http://gerbil.org/tom/. -Package: tom -Description: The TOM programming language compiler and tools. - More information at http://gerbil.org/tom/. - - - -Source package: toolame -Package: toolame -Description: MPEG-1 layer 2 audio encoder - toolame is a very fast (6x realtime on a 550mhz celeron) MPEG-1 layer 2 - audio encoder with a command-line syntax nearly identical to that of the - lame MPEG-1 layer 3 audio encoder. Because of patent issues surrounding the - layer 3 encoder, the ability of most mpeg audio players to play layer 2 - files, and the similarity in command-line syntax, toolame makes a very good - drop-in replacement for lame or other layer 3 encoders under most - circumstances. - - - -Source package: toolbar-fancy -Package: toolbar-fancy -Description: Fancy toolbar for XEmacs21 - This package Provides color toolbar for XEmacs21. - - - -Source package: toolchain-source -Package: toolchain-source -Description: The GNU binutils and gcc source code - This is the GNU toolchain source code that can be used to produce the - GNU compilers, assembler, linker, and binary utilities. It is used by - the different cross-compiler packages so that this source code does not - need to be duplicated in all of them. You might also use this package - to compile your own version of the toolchain if you need some special - compile-time options applied. - . - This package also contains two scripts, tpkg-make and tpkg-update, to - automatically create and update crosscompiler-packages for any target - architecture supported upstream. They are described in - /usr/share/doc/toolchain-source/README. - - - -Source package: toppler -Package: toppler -Description: A clone of the "Nebulous" game on old 8 and 16 bit machines. - Toppler is an almost complete reimplementation of the old game known as - Tower Toppler or Nebulous. - . - The target of the game is to reach the target door of each - of the 8 towers in currently 2 missions with this little - green animal. This door is usually at the very top of the - tower. - . - But finding the way by using elevators and walking through - a maze of doors and platforms is not the only problem you - have to solve. There is a bunch of other creatures living - on the tower that will hinder you to reach your target by - pushing you over the edge of the platforms. - - - -Source package: tora -Package: tora -Description: A graphical toolkit for database developers and administrators. - Tora features a schema browser, SQL worksheet, PL/SQL editor & debugger, - storage manager, rollback segment monitor, instance manager, and SQL output - viewer. Via qt3 it can access PostgreSQL and MySQL directly. Any other - database systems can be accessed via ODBC. - - - -Source package: torch -Package: libtorch-dev -Description: State of the art machine learning library - development - This package is the Torch development package (header files and - static library.) - . - Torch is a machine-learning library, written in C++. Its aim is to - provide the state-of-the-art of the best algorithms. It is, and it - will be, in development forever. - . - Main features: - . - * Many gradient-based methods, including multi-layered perceptrons, - radial basis functions, and mixtures of experts. Many small "modules" - (Linear module, Tanh module, SoftMax module, ...) can be plugged - together. - . - * Support Vector Machine, for classification and regression. - . - * Distribution package, includes Kmeans, Gaussian Mixture Models, - Hidden Markov Models, and Bayes Classifier, and classes for speech - recognition with embedded training. - . - * Ensemble models such as Bagging and Adaboost. - . - * Non-parametric models such as K-nearest-neighbors, Parzen Regression - and Parzen Density Estimator. - . - Torch is an open library whose authors encourage everybody to develop - new packages to be included in future versions on the official website. -Package: libtorch-doc -Description: State of the art machine learning library - documentation - This package is the Torch library documentation. - . - Torch is a machine-learning library, written in C++. Its aim is to - provide the state-of-the-art of the best algorithms. It is, and it - will be, in development forever. - . - Main features: - . - * Many gradient-based methods, including multi-layered perceptrons, - radial basis functions, and mixtures of experts. Many small "modules" - (Linear module, Tanh module, SoftMax module, ...) can be plugged - together. - . - * Support Vector Machine, for classification and regression. - . - * Distribution package, includes Kmeans, Gaussian Mixture Models, - Hidden Markov Models, and Bayes Classifier, and classes for speech - recognition with embedded training. - . - * Ensemble models such as Bagging and Adaboost. - . - * Non-parametric models such as K-nearest-neighbors, Parzen Regression - and Parzen Density Estimator. - . - Torch is an open library whose authors encourage everybody to develop - new packages to be included in future versions on the official website. -Package: libtorch1 -Description: State of the art machine learning library - runtime libs - This package is the Torch runtime library. - . - Torch is a machine-learning library, written in C++. Its aim is to - provide the state-of-the-art of the best algorithms. It is, and it - will be, in development forever. - . - Main features: - . - * Many gradient-based methods, including multi-layered perceptrons, - radial basis functions, and mixtures of experts. Many small "modules" - (Linear module, Tanh module, SoftMax module, ...) can be plugged - together. - . - * Support Vector Machine, for classification and regression. - . - * Distribution package, includes Kmeans, Gaussian Mixture Models, - Hidden Markov Models, and Bayes Classifier, and classes for speech - recognition with embedded training. - . - * Ensemble models such as Bagging and Adaboost. - . - * Non-parametric models such as K-nearest-neighbors, Parzen Regression - and Parzen Density Estimator. - . - Torch is an open library whose authors encourage everybody to develop - new packages to be included in future versions on the official website. - - - -Source package: torch-examples -Package: torch-examples -Description: Machine learning programs using libtorch - Sample programs that use the Torch Machine Learning library. Programs - in this package include: adaboost (the ADAboost algorithm), bag (the - bagging method), gmm (Gaussian mixture model), hmm (hidden markov - model), mixture_softmax (mixture of experts using soft combination of - predictions), mlp (multilayer perceptron), svm (support vector - machine), bayes (naive Bayesian classifier), hmm_speech (an HMM with - the bells and whistles for speech recognition). - - - -Source package: toshset -Package: toshset -Description: Access much of the Toshiba laptop hardware interface. - Toshset ia a command-line tool to allow access to much of the - Toshiba laptop hardware interface developed by Jonathan Buzzard. It can do - things like set the hard drive spin-down time, turn off the display - and set the fan speed without the help of the kernel. - The difference to toshutils is, that it does not need X or kernel-support. - - - -Source package: toshutils -Package: toshutils -Description: Toshiba laptop utilities - This is a collection of utilities to control a Toshiba laptop. It includes - programs to turn the fan on and off, to view the power mode, and to set - the supervisor password. - - - -Source package: towitoko -Package: libtowitoko-dev -Description: Towitoko smartcard reader CT-API development files - This package contains the files needed for compiling and linking - an application that communicates to the Towitoko smartcard - reader through the CT-API interface -Package: libtowitoko2 -Description: Towitoko smartcard reader PCSC and CT-API driver - This library provides CT-API and PCSC IFD handler implementation - for the Towitoko smartcard readers. - . - This package is needed to communicate with the Towitoko - smartcard reader through the PCSC Lite resource manager. - - - -Source package: tpconfig -Package: tpconfig -Description: A program to configure touchpad devices. - This program can show or modify the configuration of several - different kinds of touchpad devices, including the Synaptics - TouchPad and the ALPS Glidepad/Stickpointer. - - - -Source package: tpctl -Package: tpctl -Description: ThinkPad configuration tools for Linux - This package contains programs for configuring IBM ThinkPad laptop - computers. - . - The tpctl program, along with its ncurses variant ntpctl, does under - Linux some of the things that PS2.EXE does under DOS and the ThinkPad - Configuration program does under Windows. The apmiser daemon is an - intelligent power expenditure controller. - . - Most programs in the package require a thinkpad-modules package - compatible with the kernel you are running. If there is no such - package in the Debian archive, you can build one from the - thinkpad-source package using the make-kpkg utility. -Package: tpctl-source -Description: Source for device drivers to interface with ThinkPad's BIOSes. - This package is the source (from tpctl) for ThinkPads' SMAPI BIOSes with - which you can build a tpctl-modules package for your kernel. Without the - modules in such a package, most programs in the tpctl package will not work. - - - -Source package: traceroute -Package: traceroute -Description: Traces the route taken by packets over a TCP/IP network. - The traceroute utility displays the route used by IP packets on their way to a - specified network (or Internet) host. Traceroute displays the IP number and - host name (if possible) of the machines along the route taken by the packets. - Traceroute is used as a network debugging tool. If you're having network - connectivity problems, traceroute will show you where the trouble is coming - from along the route. - . - Install traceroute if you need a tool for diagnosing network connectivity - problems. - - - -Source package: traceroute-nanog -Package: traceroute-nanog -Description: NANOG traceroute - This is the traceroute program maintained by Ehud Gavron at aces.com. - It is based on the Van Jacobson/BSD traceroute and has additional features - like AS lookup, TOS support, microsecond timestamps, path MTU discovery, - parallel probing and others. - - - -Source package: tramp -Package: tramp -Description: Remote file access in emacs. - TRAMP stands for `Transparent Remote (file) Access, Multiple Protocol'. This - package provides remote file editing, similar to ange-ftp and EFS. - . - The syntax is a bit different though (the brackets must be there): - /[host]dir - or - /[method/host]dir - . - The other difference is that ange-ftp uses FTP to transfer files between the - local and the remote host, whereas TRAMP uses a combination of rsh and rcp or - other work-alike programs, such as ssh/scp. A emacs elisp tool to edit files - on remote host using telnet, rsh, scp, ssh and more. - - - -Source package: transcalc -Package: transcalc -Description: microwave and RF transmission line calculator - Transcalc is an analysis and synthesis tool for calculating the - electrical and physical properties of different kinds of RF and - microwave transmission lines. - . - Transcalc is built using the GIMP toolkit (GTK) for its GUI - interface. For each type of transmission line, using dialog boxes, - you can enter values for the various parameters, and either calculate - its electrical properties (analyze), or use the given electrical - requirements to sythesize physical parameters of the required - transmission line. - . - Available transmission lines (this list will expand with subsequent - releases): Microstrip, Rectangular Waveguide. - - - -Source package: transcriber -Package: transcriber -Description: Transcribe speech data using an integrated editor. - Transcriber is a Tcl/tk tool, that enables easy transcription of recorded - speech. It indispensable for every task that involves examination and - transcription of audio files, like transcription of recorded interviews, song - lyrics, radio shows and so on. It is also useful if you are active - in the field of speech research. - . - The snack library (included in contrib in transcriber-1.2) is now a - separate package. This package still includes html_library-0.3. - - - -Source package: transfig -Package: transfig -Description: Utilities for printing figures from xfig. - transfig also contains utilities for converting xfig figures to be used in - LaTeX files. - . - Note: transfig requires netpbm-nonfree be installed for gif support. - - - -Source package: transformiix -Package: transformiix -Description: An XSLT processor - TransforMiiX is a fast standalone XSLT processor. It aims to be - fully XSLT 1.0 compliant, although it hasn't achived that goal yet. - - - -Source package: translate -Package: translate -Description: translates given words from english to german or vice versa - It looks up a word in a file with language-to-language translations - (field separator should be \" :: \") and maintains local dictionaries. - So it should be easy to add more languages, if you have such a dictionary. - - - -Source package: translate-docformat -Package: translate-docformat -Description: any-to-any document translation system - This is a command-line front end to many - document format translation programs to - facilitate the translation of documents from - one format to another. - . - Currently it supports major formats - like the docbook, linuxdoc, debiandoc, and - TeX, translating to HTML and ps and text. - - - -Source package: transproxy -Package: transproxy -Description: Transparent Proxy Daemon for HTTP requests - The program is used in conjunction with the Linux Transparent Proxy - networking feature, and ipfwadm, to transparently proxy HTTP and - other requests. - - - -Source package: tree -Package: tree -Description: displays directory tree, in color - Displays an indented directory tree, using the same color assignments as - ls, via the LS_COLORS environment variable. - - - -Source package: tree-puzzle -Package: tree-puzzle -Description: [Biology] Reconstruction of phylogenetic trees by maximum likelihood - TREE-PUZZLE (the new name for PUZZLE) is an interactive console program that - implements a fast tree search algorithm, quartet puzzling, that allows - analysis of large data sets and automatically assigns estimations of support - to each internal branch. TREE-PUZZLE also computes pairwise maximum - likelihood distances as well as branch lengths for user specified trees. - Branch lengths can also be calculated under the clock-assumption. In - addition, TREE-PUZZLE offers a novel method, likelihood mapping, to - investigate the support of a hypothesized internal branch without - computing an overall tree and to visualize the phylogenetic content of - a sequence alignment. - . - URL: http://www.tree-puzzle.de - - - -Source package: troffcvt -Package: troffcvt -Description: Converts troff source to HTML, RTF, and plain text. - Use this package to convert manuals and manpages and other documents - written using troff to more manageable formats, such as HTML, RTF, - or plain text. - - - -Source package: trophy -Package: trophy -Description: A 2D car racing action game. - Trophy is a single-player racing game for Linux. Even though the goal is - basically to finish the laps as the first, Trophy is an action game which - offers much more than just a race. Lots of extras enable "unusual" features - for races such as shooting, putting mines and many others. - . - This package contains the executable. -Package: trophy-data -Description: A 2D car racing action game - graphics and sounds. - Trophy is a single-player racing game for Linux. Even though the goal is - basically to finish the laps as the first, Trophy is an action game which - offers much more than just a race. Lots of extras enable "unusual" features - for races such as shooting, putting mines and many others. - . - This package contains the maps, graphics and sounds. - - - -Source package: trr19 -Package: trr19 -Description: A type training software on GNU Emacs. - This is just a beta version. - . - Trr19 won't work with XEmacs. - - - -Source package: trscripts -Package: trscripts -Description: Scripts for reencoding text files and BDF-fonts. - The script `trbdf' can convert a BDF font from one codeset - to another. - . - The script `trcs' reencodes text files from one codeset to another. - It can generate scripts for `tr'. For example the command - trcs --from cp1252 --to latin1 --gen-script - gives you the following output: - #!/bin/sh - . - trap "exit 0" PIPE - . - cat "$@" | tr \ - '\200''\201''\202''\203''\204''\205''\206''\207''\210''\211''\212'\ - '\213''\214''\215''\216''\217''\220''\221''\222''\223''\224''\225'\ - '\226''\227''\230''\231''\232''\233''\234''\235''\236''\237' \ - '\105''\77''\47''\146''\42''\267''\53''\77''\136''\77''\123'\ - '\253''\117''\77''\132''\77''\77''\47''\47''\42''\42''\267'\ - '\-''\-''\176''\77''\163''\273''\157''\77''\172''\131' - . - Both scripts try to approximate the missing from the target codeset - symbols. - . - It is easy to add support of other character sets. - - - -Source package: truc -Package: truc -Description: transfer big files through e-mail - truc & untruc are two shell scripts that allow you to transfer big files - through e-mail. They are using classical commands such as uuencode, tar, - compress, csplit, etc. The word 'truc' (French) means: "Transfert Rapide - Uuencode' Compresse'". - - - -Source package: trueprint -Package: trueprint -Description: pretty printing of source code - It prints the source code of various programming languages in pretty way. - Additionally it prints lines and also summarizes functions where they are - located and other nifty things like make a Postscript file instead of printing - it. - - - -Source package: trustees -Package: trustees -Description: Advanced permission management system for Linux. - The main goal of Linux trustees project is to create an advanced permission - management system for linux. In fact, UNIX permission system is not suitable - for solution of very common tasks. - . - E.g., let a system administrator wants to create a directory that available - for some groups in write mode, for another groups - in read only. The files - in the directory and subdirectories should inherits the parent's behavior, - unless other is stated explicitly. Using standard UNIX (and Linux) security - model it is generally speaking impossible to implement the situation when - different groups have read/write and read/only permissions. This issue can be - resolved by ext2-fs ACL project, but the problem is that nobody wants to copy - mask or ACLs from parent directory to subdirectories either by hands or using - special scripts. - . - Using the trustees, you can resolve this problems just typing - [/device]/path:+group1:REBX - . - The solution proposed is mainly inspired by Novell Netware approach and Java - security API. - . - Special objects (called trustees) can be bounded to every file or directory. - Trustee object means that access to file or directory or directory with - subdirectories is granted (or denied) to certain user or group (or all except - user or group). - . - This package provides settrustee utility, which enables new privileges from - trustee.conf. - - - -Source package: ts -Package: ts -Description: Yet another TeXShell for Linux - ts is a TeX environment similar to the DOS-TeXShell by - Schlegelmilch. That is, you can use their short keys for editing (F3), - composing (F6), or showing (F8). The complete list of keys is shown - in the online help (press F1). - . - Menus, Keys, and Warnings are in english, but you can use german or - english online help. - - - -Source package: tse3 -Package: libtse3 -Description: TSE3: portable sequencer engine in C++ - runtime files - TSE3 is a portable open source 'sequencer engine' written in C++. - It provides programmers with rich and powerful sequencing capabilities. - It is a 'sequencer engine' because it provides the actual driving force - elements of a sequencer but provides no form of interface. - . - TSE3 is a mature library based on a lot of experience. Versions of - TSE have been in use for a number of years. Whilst not providing the - user interface it provides a lot of assistance to a UI, attempting to - provide as much functionality as possible in as generic a manner as possible. - . - This package provides runtime files (shlib). -Package: libtse3-dev -Description: TSE3: portable sequencer engine in C++ - development files - TSE3 is a portable open source 'sequencer engine' written in C++. - It provides programmers with rich and powerful sequencing capabilities. - It is a 'sequencer engine' because it provides the actual driving force - elements of a sequencer but provides no form of interface. - . - TSE3 is a mature library based on a lot of experience. Versions of - TSE have been in use for a number of years. Whilst not providing the - user interface it provides a lot of assistance to a UI, attempting to - provide as much functionality as possible in as generic a manner as possible. - . - This package provides headers and static libraries, that will only be - needed to compile something that uses tse3. It is unnecessary for using - an application linked against the shared lib. -Package: tse3play -Description: MIDI/TSE3MDL player/converter (tse3play) - tse3play plays TSE3MDL files and MIDI files using the TSE3 sequencer - engine. It was originally developed as a test application - for the TSE3 engine, but is now a fully featured playback application. - . - It can convert files between the two supported formats. Whilst playing - it provides text-based visual feedback or can stream an English representation - of the contents of the file to standard output. - - - -Source package: tsocks -Package: tsocks -Description: transparent network access through a SOCKS 4 or 5 proxy - tsocks provides transparent network access through a SOCKS - version 4 or 5 proxy (usually on a firewall). tsocks intercepts the - calls applications make to create TCP connections and determines if - they can be directly accessed or need the SOCKS server. If they need - the SOCKS server they connection is negotiated with the server - transparently to the application. This allows existing applications to - use SOCKS without recompilation or modification. tsocks is a wrapper - library for the libc connect() call. - - - -Source package: ttcn-el -Package: ttcn-el -Description: GNU Emacs modes for TTCN-3/protocol testing languages. - GNU Emacs modes for TTCN-3/protocol testing languages: - ttcn-3-mode -- for editing in the TTCN-3 core language - (Testing and Test Control Notation-3). - ttcn-mode -- for editing in TTCN.MP - (Tree and Tabular Combined Notation). - tm-functions -- for editing test manager (Forth) files. - forth-mode -- for use with tm-functions. - The forth-mode is nearly identical to the one that comes with the - gforth package. - - - -Source package: ttcn3parser -Package: ttcn3parser -Description: Parser for the TTCN-3 test specification language - This is a parser for TTCN-3 (Testing and Test Control - Notation 3), a language mainly for testing of communication - protocols. Both the language and the parser are still - under development. - - - -Source package: ttf-arphic-bkai00mp -Package: ttf-arphic-bkai00mp -Description: "AR PL KaitiM Big5" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology - "AR PL KaitiM Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font - (bkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free - Software community under the "Arphic Public License". - . - If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" - package so you can use this font in X. - . - You also need to install the "tfm-arphic-bkai00mp" package for - typesetting with Omega or with CJK for LaTeX (cjk-latex). - . - Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. - URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ - - - -Source package: ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp -Package: ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp -Description: "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology - "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font - (bsmi00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free - Software community under the "Arphic Public License". - . - If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" - package so you can use this font in X. - . - You also need to install the "tfm-arphic-bsmi00lp" package for - typesetting with Omega or with CJK for LaTeX (cjk-latex). - . - Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. - URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ - - - -Source package: ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp -Package: ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp -Description: "AR PL SungtiL GB" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology - "AR PL SungtiL GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font - (gbsn00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free - Software community under the "Arphic Public License". - . - If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" - package so you can use this font in X. - . - You also need to install the "tfm-arphic-gbsn00lp" package for - typesetting with Omega or with CJK for LaTeX (cjk-latex). - . - Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. - URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ - - - -Source package: ttf-arphic-gkai00mp -Package: ttf-arphic-gkai00mp -Description: "AR PL KaitiM GB" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology - "AR PL KaitiM GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font - (gkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free - Software community under the "Arphic Public License". - . - If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" - package so you can use this font in X. - . - You also need to install the "tfm-arphic-gkai00mp" package for - typesetting with Omega or with CJK for LaTeX (cjk-latex). - . - Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. - URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ - - - -Source package: ttf-baekmuk -Package: ttf-baekmuk -Description: Baekmuk TrueType fonts - This package contains 4 Korean fonts in TrueType format. - - - -Source package: ttf-kochi-gothic -Package: ttf-kochi-gothic -Description: Kochi Gothic Japanese TrueType font without naga10 - ttf-kochi-gothic is high quality, Japanese gothic TrueType font. - it does not include naga10 font, so it's DFSG-free. - . - The family of ttf-kochi-* is very smooth and beautiful compared with - current free Japanese TrueType fonts. It has bitmap hinting information, - so it's beautiful and no jagged to display on the CRT. - This font is suitable for both printing and displaying Japanese - characters. - - - -Source package: ttf-kochi-mincho -Package: ttf-kochi-mincho -Description: Kochi Mincho Japanese TrueType font without naga10 - ttf-kochi-mincho is high quality, Japanese mincho TrueType font. - it does not include naga10 font, so it's DFSG-free. - . - The family of ttf-kochi-* is very smooth and beautiful compared with - current free Japanese TrueType fonts. It has bitmap hinting information, - so it's beautiful and no jagged to display on the CRT. - This font is suitable for both printing and displaying Japanese - characters. - - - -Source package: ttf-openoffice -Package: ttf-openoffice -Description: OpenOffice TrueType Fonts - This package contains some TrueType fonts taken from the OpenOffice project - found at http://www.openoffice.org/. - . - You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or xserver-xfree86 - (XFree86 server 4.0.1 or later) in order to use these fonts in X11. - - - -Source package: ttf-thryomanes -Package: ttf-thryomanes -Description: A Unicode font covering Latin, Greek, Cyrillic and IPA - Thryomanes is a TrueType Unicode font (with bold, italic and bold-italic - variations). It covers the Latin and IPA sections of Unicode 3.0, and most - of the Greek (including Polytonic Greek) and Cyrillic sections. - . - If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" - package so you can use this font in X. - - - -Source package: ttf-xtt -Package: ttf-xtt-wadalab-gothic -Description: Free Japanese TrueType fonts (gothic) - This Package provides Free Japanese TrueType fonts - Wada Lab. gothic - . - And also contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) - . - You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server), - xfs (4.0.1 or later), xserver-xfree86 (XFree86 server 4.0.1 or later) - or equilvalent in order to use this font in X11(xfstt does not support - Japanese TrueType fonts, so you can not use with it) -Package: ttf-xtt-watanabe-mincho -Description: Free Japanese TrueType fonts (mincho) - This Package provides Free Japanese TrueType fonts Watanabe mincho - . - And also contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) - . - You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server), - xfs (4.0.1 or later), xserver-xfree86 (XFree86 server 4.0.1 or later) - or equilvalent in order to use this font in X11 (xfstt does not support - Japanese TrueType fonts, so you can not use with it). - - - -Source package: ttf-xwatanabe-mincho -Package: ttf-xwatanabe-mincho -Description: eXtended Watanabe Mincho Japanese TrueType fonts for JIS X 0213:2000 - This Package provides Free Japanese TrueType fonts extended watanabe - mincho which derives from Watanabe Mincho. Especially, extended watanabe - mincho provides JIS X 0213:2000 charset. - - - -Source package: ttf2pt1 -Package: ttf2pt1 -Description: A TrueType to PostScript Type 1 Font Converter - Ttf2pt1 is a font converter from the True Typeformat (and some other - formats supported by the FreeType library as well) to the Adobe Type1 - format. - . - Home Page: http://ttf2pt1.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: ttf2pt1-chinese -Package: ttf2pt1-chinese -Description: Chinese fonts encoding maps for ttf2pt1 - This package contains the encoding maps needed by ttf2pt1 to convert - Chinese TrueType fonts (Big5, Big5+, GB2312, GBK) to PostScript format - for use with CJK for LaTeX and with GhostScript. - . - Home Page: http://ttf2pt1.sourceforge.net/ - - - -Source package: ttfprint -Package: ttfprint -Description: A utility to print Chinese text using truetype fonts - Ttfprint takes a Chinese text file as input and produce a Postscript - version by using Chinese Truetype fonts. - . - You can select the paper size, margin widths, font size, character - and line spacing, and more. Other features include date/time and - page number insertion and duplex printing. You can also print - headers and templates (overlays) graphics (in EPS format) on top of - the texts. - - - -Source package: ttmkfdir -Package: ttmkfdir -Description: An utility for creating fonts.scale file for TTF fonts. - . - ''This program is for users of xfsft by Juliusz Chroboczek - and Mark Leisher. It reads TrueType fonts and creates a - suitable fonts.scale file for use with the above mentioned X - font server.'' (Joerg Pommnitz' README) - . - 'ttmkfdir' works excellent for both TT-aware font servers, i.e. - xfsft and xfs-xtt. - - - -Source package: ttthreeparser -Package: ttthreeparser -Description: Parser for the TTCN-3 test specification language - This is a Java-based parser for TTCN-3 (Testing and Test Control - Notation 3), a language mainly for testing of communication - protocols. Both the language and the parser are still - under development. - - - -Source package: ttylog -Package: ttylog -Description: serial port logger - Print everything onto stdout what comes from a - serial device. You can specify the device and the - baud rate. - - - -Source package: ttyrec -Package: ttyrec -Description: A tty recorder - ttyrec is a tty recorder. A recorded data can be playback with the included - ttyplay command. ttyrec is just a derivative of script command for recording - timing information with microsecond accuracy as well. - It can record emacs -nw, vi, lynx, or any programs running on tty. - - - -Source package: ttysnoop -Package: ttysnoop -Description: TTY Snoop - allows you to spy on telnet+serial connections - TTYSnoop allows you to snoop on login tty's through another tty-device or - pseudo-tty. The snoop-tty becomes a 'clone' of the original tty, - redirecting both input and output from/to it. - - - -Source package: tua -Package: tua -Description: The Uucp Analyzer - Its purpose is to collect all the information that the UUCP package puts - in its various logs. It then builds up a clear report, showing data from - several different points of view. - - - -Source package: tuareg-mode -Package: tuareg-mode -Description: An emacs-mode for ocaml programs. - Tuareg is a Caml mode for GNU Emacs and XEmacs. It handles automatic - indentation of Objective Caml and Camllight codes. Key parts of the - code are highlighted using Font-Lock. Support to run an interactive - Caml toplevel and debugger is provided. - . - This mode attempts to give better results than the one provided in - the standard distribution OCaml 3.x. Indentation rules are slightly - different but closer to classical functional languages indentation. - - - -Source package: tulip -Package: tulip -Description: A system dedicated to the visualization of huge graphs - Tulip is capable of managing graphs with up to 500,000 nodes and edges - on relatively modest hardware (for example, 600MHz Pentium III, 256MB RAM) - It includes the following features: - . - * 3D visualizations - * 3D modifications - * Plug-in support for easy evolution - * Building of clusters and navigation into it - * Automatic drawing of graphs - * Automatic clustering of graphs - * Automatic selection of elements - * Automatic Metric coloration of graphs - - - -Source package: turqstat -Package: turqstat -Description: Fidonet and Usenet statistics program - Turquoise SuperStat is a simple but powerful Fidonet and Usenet - message base statistics program that can read messages that are - stored in SDM (*.MSG), SquishMail, JAM, FDAPX/w and MyPoint - message bases as well as local or remote (NNTP) Usenet news - spools. - . - This is the command line based version. -Package: xturqstat -Description: Fidonet and Usenet statistics program for X - Turquoise SuperStat is a simple but powerful Fidonet and Usenet - message base statistics program that can read messages that are - stored in SDM (*.MSG), SquishMail, JAM, FDAPX/w and MyPoint - message bases as well as local or remote (NNTP) Usenet news - spools. - . - This is the GUI version. - - - -Source package: tuxeyes -Package: tuxeyes -Description: a fancy version of xeyes - This package displays Tux, Chuck (the BSD daemon), Luxus, or Dust Puppy - following your mouse cursor in X with their eyes. - - - -Source package: tuxkart -Package: tuxkart -Description: A 3D go-kart racing game. - TuxKart is a 3D go-kart racing game with several famous OpenSource mascots - participating. There are several race courses provided, with full information - on how to add your own. Except for a few minor details, this game is - essentially complete, and very playable. -Package: tuxkart-data -Description: Game data for tuxkart. - This package contains the necessary data files for the game tuxkart. - - - -Source package: tuxracer -Package: tuxracer -Description: 3D racing game featuring Tux, the Linux penguin - Tux Racer is a simple OpenGL-based racing game featuring Tux, the - Linux Penguin. The object of the game is to slide down a snow- and - ice-covered mountain as quickly as possible, avoiding the trees and rocks - that will slow you down. - - - -Source package: tuxracer-data -Package: tuxracer-data -Description: Data files for the Tux Racer game - Tux Racer is a simple OpenGL-based racing game featuring Tux, the - Linux Penguin. The object of the game is to slide down a snow- and - ice-covered mountain as quickly as possible, avoiding the trees and rocks - that will slow you down. - - - -Source package: tuxtype -Package: tuxtype -Description: Educational Typing Tutor Game Starring Tux - TuxTyping is an educational typing tutorial game starring - Tux, the Linux Penguin. The player guides Tux to eat fish - which are falling from the top of the screen. Each fish has a - letter written on it. When the player presses the - corresponding key, Tux will position himself to eat the fish. - The game is intended for children learning to type, though it - does have higher difficulty levels which even experienced - typers may find challenging. - - - -Source package: twclock -Package: twclock -Description: Clock program for hamradio operators - This is a clock program which will displays the current time in - major cities around the world. - . - The current time at some point on the globe is determined using - the time zone information contained in the files located under the - directory /usr/share/zoneinfo. A file selection box allows you to - pick the area or city of interest. The clock will then display the - current time for the selected location. - - - -Source package: twig -Package: twig -Description: The Web Information Gateway - TWIG is a groupware client designed to be used with web browsers. The main - goal was to provide an IMAP client, but it now offers agenda, news-reader, - bookmarks, contact list and other features. - . - TWIG can be used as a webmail app with remote mail and news servers, so - these are not needed in the local machine. This package is prepared to be - used with either MySQL or PostgreSQL, but it is possible to use it with many - other databases if properly configured. - . - More info about TWIG can be found in http://twig.screwdriver.net/. - - - -Source package: twin -Package: twin -Description: a Text mode WINdow environment. - Twin is a windowing environment with mouse support, window manager, - terminal emulator and networked clients, all inside a text display. - It supports a variety of displays: - * plain text terminals (any termcap/ncurses compatible terminal, - Linux console, twin's own terminal emulator); - * X11, where it can be used as a multi-window xterm; - * itself (you can display a twin on another twin); - * twdisplay, a general network-transparent display client, used - to attach/detach more displays on-the-fly. - - - -Source package: twin (0.3.10-1) -Package: libtw -Description: a Text mode WINdow environment - required library - This package contains libtw, which is used by twin. - This version is compiled with Unicode support. -Package: libtw-dev -Description: a Text mode WINdow environment library, development - Static libraries and include files for twin. - - - -Source package: twin (0.4.0-4) -Package: libtw -Description: a Text mode WINdow environment - required library - This package contains libtw, which is used by twin. - This version is compiled with Unicode support. -Package: libtw-dev -Description: a Text mode WINdow environment library, development - Static libraries and include files for twin. - - - -Source package: twisted -Package: twisted -Description: Event-based framework for internet applications. - It includes a web server, a telnet server, a multiplayer RPG engine, a - generic client and server for remote object access, and APIs for creating - new protocols. - - - -Source package: twlog -Package: twlog -Description: Logging program for hamradio operators - This GUI program records basic Ham log information. It is for - day to day logging, not contesting. There is no dup checking and - contest related things like that. My keyboard is where my logbook - used to be, so why not use the computer to log QSOs! - . - The interface can be customized without re-compiling. A resource - file allows you to modify the menus for the bands, modes, etc. - that you use. - . - Most of the log entries can be made with a button press or a single - key stroke. It records the date, start and end times, call sign, - band, mode, power, and signal reports. There is also a field - for general notes. - . - A second window allows you to search and edit the log file, and a - third window provides online help. The help file can also be view - with any unix command or editor at any time. - - - -Source package: twoftpd -Package: twoftpd -Description: a simple secure efficient FTP server - This is twoftpd, a new FTP server that strives to be secure, simple, and - efficient. None of the commands can cause execution of other programs, - and the normal model of execution does a chroot to the logged in user's - directory immediately after authentication. - . - The name "twoftpd" comes from the fact that there were two parts to the - server -- an authenticating front end, which contains no file or data - transfer code, and a back end, which contains all the data transfer - code. - - - -Source package: twpsk -Package: psk31lx -Description: Soundcard-based ncurses program for operating PSK31 - Psk31lx uses a soundcard to receive and transmit PSK31, an extremely - narrow band HF-mode. PSK31 is a mode for keyboard QSO's. -Package: twpsk -Description: Soundcard-based X program for operating PSK31 - Twpsk uses a soundcard to receive and transmit PSK31, an extremely - narrow band HF-mode. PSK31 is a mode for keyboard QSO's. - - - -Source package: twutils -Package: twutils -Description: Utilities for twin - Utilities that fits well with the Text WINdow manager, twin. - it currently only contains twkalc, a calculator. - - - -Source package: txfonts -Package: txfonts -Description: Times-likes font for TeX. - TX fonts consist of - . - 1. virtual text Roman fonts using Adobe Times (or URW NimbusRomNo9L) in OT1, - T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings (with some modified and additional text symbols) - . - 2. virtual text sans serif fonts using Adobe Helvetica (or URW NimbusSanL) in - OT1, T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings (with additional text symbols) - . - 3. monospaced typewriter fonts in OT1, T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings - . - 4. math alphabets using Adobe Times (or URW NimbusRomNo9L) with modified - metrics - . - 5. math fonts of all symbols corresponding to those of Computer Modern math - fonts (CMSY, CMMI, CMEX, and Greek letters of CMR) - . - 6. math fonts of all symbols corresponding to those of AMS fonts (MSAM and - MSBM) - . - 7. additional math fonts of various symbols - - - -Source package: txt2html -Package: txt2html -Description: Text to HTML converter. - txt2html is a Perl program that converts plain text to HTML. - . - It supports headings, lists, simple character markup, and hyperlinking, and is - highly customizable. It recognizes some of the apparent structure of the - source document (mostly whitespace and typographic layout), and attempts to - mark that structure explicitly using HTML. - . - the purpose for this tool is to provide an easier way of converting existing - text documents to HTML format. txt2html can also be used to aid in writing new - HTML documents, but there are probably better ways of doing that. - - - -Source package: txt2pdbdoc -Package: txt2pdbdoc -Description: Convert plain text files to Palm DOC (for PalmOS) and back - This utility converts plain text files (or HTML files) to the de facto - PalmOS standard DOC format for use in document readers (such as "C Spot - Run") and editors (such as "ZDOC"). DOC files are compressed by - default, and txt2pdbdoc can also convert DOC files back to plain text. - . - WARNING: Generated PDB files (for this and previous versions) may cause - problems on the Palm if they are installed by some method other than - hotsyncing (e.g. via a memory card). See bug #118930 for details. - - - -Source package: txt2regex -Package: txt2regex -Description: a Regular Expression "wizard", all written with bash2 builtins - ^txt2regex$ is a Regular Expression "wizard", all written with bash2 - builtins, that converts human sentences to RegExs. With a simple - interface, you just answer to questions and build your own RegEx for a - large variety of programs, like awk, emacs, grep, perl, php, procmail, - python, sed and vim. There are more than 20 supported programs. - - - -Source package: type1inst -Package: type1inst -Description: Install Adobe Type 1 fonts into X11 and Ghostscript - type1inst is a small perl script which generates the "fonts.scale" - file required by an X11 server to use any Type 1 PostScript fonts - which exist in a particular directory. It gathers this information - from the font files themselves, a task which previously was done by - hand. The script is also capable of generating the similar "Fontmap" - file used by ghostscript. It can also generate sample sheets for the - fonts. - . - The xutils package contains a utility called makepsres, which creates - output in a different format but which may nevertheless be more useful. - - - -Source package: typespeed -Package: typespeed -Description: Zap words flying across the screen by typing them correctly - This program will display words flying across the screen from left to - right. Zap the words by typing them in. If they reach the right side - of the screen, they disappear and you get no credit for them. Miss too - many words and the game is over. - - - -Source package: typist -Package: typist -Description: A simple ncurses typing tutor - Displays exercise lines, measures your typing speed and - accuracy, and displays the results. - - - -Source package: tyvis -Package: tyvis1 -Description: UC's VHDL Simulation Runtime Libraries - shared library only - This package contains the University of Cincinnati's VHDL runtime - libraries. These libraries are required to run VHDL simulations compiled - with the SAVANT analyzer. -Package: tyvis1-dev -Description: UC's VHDL Simulation Runtime Libraries - C++ headers - This package contains the header files for the TyVis package. In order - to compile a simulation, you'll need the both the library package - and this one, containing the header files. - - - -Source package: ubh -Package: ubh -Description: Download and decode Usenet binaries - UBH (Usenet Binary Harvester) is a Perl console application which - automatically discovers, downloads, and decodes single- and - multi-part Usenet binaries. UBH provides searching via Perl regular - expression and a pre-selection capability whereby the user - can interactively choose which binaries to download. - - - -Source package: ubit -Package: libubit0 -Description: Ubiquitous Brick Interactive Toolkit - Ubit is a new graphical library. It is a brick construction game model for - creating graphical user interfaces. -Package: libubit0-dev -Description: Development files for libubit0 - This package contains all the headers and static libraries needed to build - applications that will use the libubit0 library. - - - -Source package: ucblogo -Package: ucblogo -Description: a dialect of lisp using turtle graphics famous for teaching kids. - This is the UC Berkeley implementation of logo written primarily by - Daniel Van Blerkom, Brian Harvey, Michael Katz, and Douglas Orleans. This - version of logo is featured in Brian Harvey's book - _Computer_Science_Logo_Style, _Volume_1: _Symbolic_Computing_ - (ISBN 0-262-58151-5). This version provides the following special features: - . - - Random-access arrays. - - Variable number of inputs to user-defined procedures. - - Mutators for list structure (dangerous). - - Pause on error, and other improvements to error handling. - - Comments and continuation lines; formatting is preserved when - procedure definitions are saved or edited. - - Terrapin-style tokenization (e.g., [2+3] is a list with one member) - but LCSI-style syntax (no special forms except TO). The best of - both worlds. - - First-class instruction and expression templates. - - Macros. - - - -Source package: ucd-snmp -Package: libsnmp-base -Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIBs and Docs. - The NET SNMP MIBs are used by the NET SNMP libraries, agent and apps. -Package: libsnmp-perl -Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Perl5 Support. - The NET SNMP perl5 support files may be used to develop SNMP apps in perl. -Package: libsnmp4.1 -Description: UCD SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Library. - The UCD SNMP shared library is used by the UCD SNMP agent and apps. -Package: libsnmp4.1-dev -Description: UCD SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Development Files. - The UCD SNMP library development files may be used to develop SNMP apps. -Package: libsnmp4.2 -Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Library. - The NET SNMP shared library is used by the NET SNMP agent and apps. -Package: libsnmp4.2-dev -Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Development Files. - The NET SNMP library development files may be used to develop SNMP apps. -Package: snmp -Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Apps. - The NET SNMP applications allow querying the NET and other SNMP agents. -Package: snmpd -Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Agents. - The NET SNMP agent allows remote monitoring of various network and - system information. -Package: tkmib -Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB Browser. - The NET SNMP MIB Browser allows querying the NET and other SNMP agents. - - - -Source package: ucf -Package: ucf -Description: Update Configuration File - preserve user changes in config files - Debian policy states that configuration files must preserve user - changes during package upgrade. The easy way to achieve this behavior - is to make the configuration file a `conffile', in which case dpkg - handles the file specially during upgrades, prompting the user as - needed. - . - This is appropriate only if it is possible to distribute a default - version that will work for most installations, although some system - administrators may choose to modify it. This implies that the - default version will be part of the package distribution, and must - not be modified by the maintainer scripts during installation (or at - any other time). - . - This script attempts to provide conffile like handling for files that - can not be labelled conffiles, are not shipped in a Debian package, - but handled by the postinst instead. This script allows one to - maintain files in /etc, preserving user changes and in general - offering the same facilities while upgrading that dpkg normally - provides for "conffiles". - . - Additionally, this script provides facilities for transitioning a - file that had not been provided conffile like protection to come - under this schema, and attempts to minimize questions asked at - install time. Indeed, the transitioning facility is better than the - one offered by dpkg while transitioning a file from a non-conffile to - conffile status. - - - -Source package: ucl -Package: libucl -Description: Portable compression library - runtime - UCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C, - implementing a number of compression algorithms that achieve an - excellent compression ratio while allowing *very* fast decompression. - Decompression requires no additional memory. -Package: libucl-dev -Description: Portable compression library - development - UCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C, - implementing a number of compression algorithms that achieve an - excellent compression ratio while allowing *very* fast decompression. - . - This package contains the development support files. - - - -Source package: uclibc -Package: libuclibc-dev -Description: A small implementation of the C library - uClibc is an implementation of the standard C library that is - much smaller than glibc, which makes it useful for embedded - systems. This package includes header files and development - libraries necessary to compile applications that use uClibc. -Package: libuclibc0 -Description: A small implementation of the C library - uClibc is an implementation of the standard C library that is - much smaller than glibc, which makes it useful for embedded - systems. This package provides only the run-time libraries. - . - The Debian binary packages for uClibc do not provide the necessary - components for using uClibc as the primary library on a system, - as might be done for an embedded system. -Package: uclibc-toolchain -Description: A compiler wrapper for uClibc - This package includes utilities that function as a toolchain for - compiling with uClibc instead of the native libc. The utilities - have names such as powerpc-uclibc-gcc (depending on the architecture), - and should behave identically to the base utilities, except that - they use headers and libraries provided in the libuclibc-dev - package. Most utilities are symbolic links to the correct underlying - utility, although gcc and ld are implemented as wrapper binaries that - call gcc and ld with the necessary arguments and command line options. - - - -Source package: uclmmbase -Package: libuclmmbase1 -Description: UCL Common Code (Multimedia) Library - Routines common to a number of multimedia tools. This library is required - to build RAT v3.2.7 or later, SDR, and may be needed for other UCL tools. - . - Shared library. -Package: libuclmmbase1-dev -Description: UCL Common Code (Multimedia) Library - development - Routines common to a number of multimedia tools. This library is required - to build RAT v3.2.7 or later, SDR, and may be needed for other UCL tools. - . - Header files and static library. - - - -Source package: ucspi-proxy -Package: ucspi-proxy -Description: Connection proxy for UCSPI tools - This package contains a proxy program that passes data back and forth - between two connections set up by a UCSPI server and a UCSPI client. - . - See http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt for more information on UCSPI. See - http://em.ca/~bruceg/ucspi-proxy/ for recent informations. - - - -Source package: ucspi-unix -Package: ucspi-unix -Description: UNIX-domain socket client-server command-line tools - unixclient and unixserver are command-line tools for building UNIX - domain client-server applications. unixclient connects to a UNIX domain - socket and runs a program of your choice. unixserver creates a UNIX - domain socket, waits for incoming connections and, for each connection, - runs a program of your choice. - . - unixclient and unixserver conform to UCSPI, the UNIX Client-Server - Program Interface, using UNIX domain sockets. UCSPI tools are available - for several different networks. - . - See http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt for more information on UCSPI. See - http://em.ca/~bruceg/ucspi-unix/ for recent informations. - - - -Source package: ud -Package: ud -Description: Uptime Daemon - UD runs in the background constantly checking the current uptime against - your 3 best uptime records. If the current uptime surpasses a record, that - becomes the new record. - . - By using a template UD can create HTML files that shows the current uptime - records. The HTML files are updated by the daemon. - - - -Source package: ude -Package: ude -Description: the Unix Desktop Environment - UDE is more then just another windows manager. Designed to compensate - for the shortcomings of many other similar packages, UDE features many - innovative improvements. The project does not use any special - GUI-Libraries such as QT or GTK+ and is based on the standard Xlibs - (also to make UDE faster) - . - UDE - get used to it. -Package: uwm -Description: the ultimate window manager for UDE - uwm is the ultimate window manager for UDE - the Unix Desktop Environment. - . - UDE is more then just another windows manager. Designed to compensate - for the shortcomings of many other similar packages, UDE features many - innovative improvements. The project does not use any special - GUI-Libraries such as QT or GTK+ and is based on the standard Xlibs - (also to make UDE faster) - . - It features: - * No title bars with icons etc. - * High performance, since it just uses standard libraries - . - UDE - get used to it... - - - -Source package: udftools -Package: udftools -Description: Tools for UDF filesystems and DVD/CD-R(W) drives - This package contains a number of user-space tools related to - creating filesystems in the UDF (Universal Disk Format), which is - primarily used for DVDs, but sometimes also CD-ROMs: - . - mkudffs - Format a device, creating an empty UDF filesystem - cdrwtool - Low-level drive management (e.g. set writing speed, format) - pktsetup - Set up a packet writing device (/dev/pktcdvd0) for a drive - . - Note that you need Linux 2.4 or later to mount UDF filesystems. The - kernel patches that accompany these tools are not currently packaged - for Debian, but are being merged into the 2.4 kernel tree. - - - -Source package: udhcp -Package: udhcpc -Description: very small DHCP client - This is the very small DHCP client written by Moreton Bay/Lineo. -Package: udhcpd -Description: very small DHCP server - This is the very small DHCP server written by Moreton Bay/Lineo. - - - -Source package: uisp -Package: uisp -Description: Micro In-System Programmer for Atmel's AVR MCUs - This utility is required to program AVR chips with object code created - by the ava assembler/linker. It supports in-system programming, - Atmel's prototype board/programmer, and an extremely low-cost parallel - port programmer. - - - -Source package: ulogd -Package: ulogd -Description: The Userspace Logging Daemon - ulogd is a daemon that listens for Netlink packets generated by iptables's - ULOG target. Basically, it's a replacement for syslog for logging packets, - and does a much better job - it logs to files, mySQL, and soon will be able - to log remotely. - . - mySQL support is in a separate package, called ulogd-mysql. - . - The relevant kernel support is included in a patch - kernel-patch-ulog. - . - ulogd homepage: http://www.gnumonks.org/projects/ulogd -Package: ulogd-mysql -Description: mySQL extension to ulogd - This extension adds mySQL support to ulogd; please see ulogd's description. - description. - - - -Source package: ultrapoint -Package: ultrapoint -Description: A GGI based presentation tool - UltraPoint is a simple, XML based presentation program designed to help aid - with instant preparation. (This does not measn 'easy to use this program') - As compared with most of the existing tools, UltraPoint requires no special - adjustment cost (e.g. positions of objects). - . - -- Features - . Drawing with GGI (General Graphics Interface) - . Accessing a lot of font formats with VFlib 3.6. - . Arranging scaled images with ImageMagick. - - - -Source package: um-pppd -Package: um-pppd -Description: User mode Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon. - The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard way to transmit - datagrams over a serial link, as well as a standard way for the machines - at either end of the link (the "peers") to negotiate various optional - characteristics of the link. Using PPP, a serial link can be used to - transmit Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams, allowing TCP/IP connections - between the peers. - . - Unlike the pppd in the ppp package, this one runs entirely in user-mode. - - - -Source package: umfpack -Package: umfpack-doc -Description: Set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems. - UMFPACK is a set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems, - Ax=b, using the Unsymmetric MultiFrontal method. Written in ANSI/ISO C, with a - Matlab (Version 6.0 and later) interface. - . - The new code is faster than V2.2.1, uses dynamic memory allocation, and has a - symbolic preordering and analysis phase that also reports the upper bounds on - the nonzeros in L and U, flop count, and memory usage in the numeric phase. It - includes a Matlab interface. V3.2 is for double-precision matrices only (not - complex). -Package: umfpack3 -Description: Set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems. - UMFPACK is a set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems, - Ax=b, using the Unsymmetric MultiFrontal method. Written in ANSI/ISO C, with a - Matlab (Version 6.0 and later) interface. - . - The new code is faster than V2.2.1, uses dynamic memory allocation, and has a - symbolic preordering and analysis phase that also reports the upper bounds on - the nonzeros in L and U, flop count, and memory usage in the numeric phase. It - includes a Matlab interface. V3.2 is for double-precision matrices only (not - complex). -Package: umfpack3-dev -Description: Set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems. - UMFPACK is a set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems, - Ax=b, using the Unsymmetric MultiFrontal method. Written in ANSI/ISO C, with a - Matlab (Version 6.0 and later) interface. - . - The new code is faster than V2.2.1, uses dynamic memory allocation, and has a - symbolic preordering and analysis phase that also reports the upper bounds on - the nonzeros in L and U, flop count, and memory usage in the numeric phase. It - includes a Matlab interface. V3.2 is for double-precision matrices only (not - complex). - - - -Source package: umich-ldap -Package: umich-ldap-docs -Description: Documentation for the LDAP server and utilities. - Documentation for the University of Michigan LDAP (Lightweight Directory - Access Protocol) package in both PDF and PostScript format. -Package: umich-ldap-utils -Description: LDAP utilities. - Utilities from the University of Michigan LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access - Protocol) package. These utilities can access a local or remote LDAP server. -Package: umich-ldapd -Description: LDAP server. - This is the University of Michigan LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access - Protocol) server. The server can be used to provide a standalone directory - service or to provide lightweight access to an X.500 directory. -Package: umich-libldap -Description: LDAP libraries. - These are the run-time libraries from the University of Michigan - LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server. -Package: umich-libldap-dev -Description: static LDAP libraries. - These are the static development libraries from the University of Michigan - LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server. - - - -Source package: uml-utilities -Package: libuml-perl -Description: User-mode Linux (Perl harness) - UML.pm is a Perl module which makes it possible to control a running - UML instance from a Perl script. It was created to drive the UML - test suite, but can be useful for other tasks as well. It can boot - the system, execute commands and match patterns in their output. -Package: uml-utilities -Description: User-mode Linux (utility programs) - User-mode Linux is a port of the Linux kernel to its own system call - interface. It provides a kind of virtual machine, which runs Linux - as a user process under another Linux kernel. This is useful for - kernel development, sandboxing, jailing, experimentation, and - many other things. - . - This package contains userspace utilities for use with User-mode - Linux, including uml_mconsole, uml_moo, uml_switch and uml_net. - - - -Source package: umodpack -Package: umodpack -Description: Installer and viewer for .umod-files (Unreal Mod files) - UmodPack is a crossplatform tool for umod installation and unpacking. - umod files are packages containing files with setup instructions for an - Unreal mod (modification). For more information on Unreal mods in general - see - - - -Source package: umsdos -Package: umsdos -Description: This is the distribution of the UMSDOS file system utilities. - With the kernel configured accordingly these utilities allow the usage of - of Unix filesystem feature on top of the MSDOS filesystem. It is even - possible to run Linux completely on an MSDOS formatted disk without - repartitioning or reformatting. - - - -Source package: unac -Package: libunac1 -Description: The unac programming library - runtime version. - Unac is a C programmer's library that removes accents from a string. - . - This package contains only the shared library libunac.so.* and copyright - information. It is only necessary for programs that use this library. If you - plan on doing development with Unac, you will need the companion -dev - package as well. -Package: libunac1-dev -Description: A C programmer's library that removes accents from a string. - Unac is a C programmer's library that removes accents from a string. - For instance the string été will become ete. It provides a command - line interface that removes accents from a input flow or a string - given in argument (unaccent command). In the library function and the - command, the charset of the input is specified as an argument. The - input is converted to UTF-16 using iconv(3), accents are stripped and - the result is converted back to the original charset. The iconv --list - command on GNU/Linux will show all charset supported. -Package: unaccent -Description: Replace accented letters by their unaccented equivalent - read data from stdin, replace accented letters by their unaccented - equivalent and write the result on stdout. - - - -Source package: unclutter -Package: unclutter -Description: hides the mouse in X after a period of inactivity - unclutter is a program which runs permanently in the background of an X - session. It checks on the X mouse pointer position every few seconds, and - when it finds it has not moved (and no buttons are pressed on the mouse, - and the cursor is not in the root window) it hides the mouse cursor. It - restores the mouse cursor when the mouse is moved or when a mouse button is - hit. - - - -Source package: unhtml -Package: unhtml -Description: Removing the markup tags from a HTML file - This program removes all HTML tags from a HTML file and directs it's output - to stdout. It can be used as a filter for getting the text content of a HTML - file without the need of firing up a web browser. - - - -Source package: unicon -Package: unicon-im -Description: Chinese Input Method Libaray - General Chinese Input method interface and API. It is using by chinput and - unicon now. - - - -Source package: unifont -Package: unifont -Description: X11 dual-width GNU unicode font - The GNU unicode font is an X11 bitmap font in iso10646 encoding. It is - useful if you have X programs such as the yudit text editor that are - unicode aware. - - - -Source package: units -Package: units -Description: converts between different systems of units. - GNU 'units' program converts quantities expressed in various scales - to their equivalents in other scales. The 'units' program can only - handle multiplicative scale changes. For example, it cannot convert - Celsius to Fahrenheit but it can convert temperature differences - between those temperature scales. - - - -Source package: unixcw -Package: cw -Description: Command-line frontend to unixcw - This package contains a simple command line client called cw, which sounds - characters as Morse code on the console speaker. The included cwgen binary - can generate groups of random characters for Morse code practice. - . - Included are some examples files with embedded commands. These commands can - be used to change speed, tone, spacing between characters and much more. -Package: cwcp -Description: Ncurses frontend to unixcw - Cwcp is a curses-based interactive Morse code tutor program. - It allows menu selection from a number of sending modes, and also permits - character sounding options, such as the tone pitch, and sending speed, - to be varied from the keyboard using a full-screen user interface. -Package: unixcw -Description: Shared library for Morse programs - Package needed by unixcw, cwcp and xcwcp. It contains a shared library - with Morse code functions. -Package: unixcw-dev -Description: Development files for Morse programs - Static library, headers and manual page for program development. - The provided environment is intended to write programs for receiving - and sending Morse code. -Package: xcwcp -Description: Qt frontend to unixcw - Xcwcp is an X-based interactive Morse code tutor program. - It lets you choose from a number of options for practice, including sending - random characters, random words, and characters from the keyboard. It will - also receive Morse code that you send using the keyboard or mouse as a Morse - keyer, and display the characters it sees. - - - -Source package: unixodbc -Package: godbcconfig -Description: GTK Based ODBC Configuration GUI - GTK Based ODBC Configuration GUI - part of the unixODBC tools -Package: odbcinst1 -Description: Support library and helper program for accessing odbc ini files - This package contains the libodbcinst.so library from unixodbc, a - library used by ODBC drivers for reading their configuration settings - from /etc/odbc.ini and ~/.odbc.ini. It is useful to provide this in a - stand-alone package, so that all ODBC drivers in Debian can use a - consistent ini library, regardless of whether applications are built - with iodbc or unixodbc. - . - Also contained in this package is the odbcinst helper tool, which - allows ODBC driver packages to install their own driver settings, and - the driver setup plugins, which describe the features supported by - individual ODBC drivers. - COMPONENTS: - . - libodbcinst.so (ODBC Installer/Setup) - odbcinst (cmd line UI for libodbcinst.so) - libodbcdrvcfg1S.so (GUI config for server based sources... basic) - libodbcdrvcfg2S.so (GUI config for file based sources... basic) - liboplodbcS.so (GUI config for OpenLink's opl driver) - libodbcminiS.so (GUI config for MiniSQL driver) - libodbcmyS.so (GUI config for MySQL driver) - libtdsS.so (GUI config for MS SQL/Sybase driver) - liboraodbcS.so (GUI config for Oracle driver) - libodbcpsqlS.so (GUI config for PostgreSQL driver) -Package: unixodbc -Description: ODBC tools libraries - Binaries and libraries from the unixODBC package. - COMPONENTS: - . - libodbc.so (ODBC Driver Manager) - libodbctxt.so (driver for Text files) - dltest (simple cmd line tool) - isql (cmd line tool... batch & interactive SQL) - Driver Template (a template for Driver programmers) -Package: unixodbc-bin -Description: Qt-based GUI ODBC tools - Qt-based GUI Binaries from the unixODBC package. - . - ODBCConfig (GUI Setup using libodbcinst.so) - DataManager (GUI to explore ODBC Data Sources) -Package: unixodbc-dev -Description: ODBC libraries for UNIX (development files) - development headers for unixODBC - - - -Source package: unrtf -Package: unrtf -Description: RTF to other formats converter - UnRTF is a moderately complicated converter from RTF to other - formats, including HTML, LaTeX, text, and PostScript. Converting - to HTML, it supports tables, fonts, colors, embedded images, - hyperlinks, paragraph alignment among other things. All other - conversions are "alpha"--just begun. - - - -Source package: untex -Package: untex -Description: Remove LaTeX commands from input. - Remove LaTeX commands from input and send it to output. - - - -Source package: update -Package: update -Description: daemon to periodically flush filesystem buffers. - The update daemon flushes the filesystem buffers at regular intervals. - This version does not spawn a bdflush daemon, as this is now done by - the kernel's kupdate thread. - . - This package is not needed with Linux 2.2.8 and above. If you do not - plan to run a 2.0.x series kernel on this system, you can safely - remove this package. update may still be useful in sync mode (as opposed - to flush mode) on more recent kernels for the extra paranoid. - - - -Source package: update-cluster -Package: update-cluster -Description: System to update configuration files for clusters automatically - A management system to maintain a systemwide template configuration, - update-cluster allows for uniform configuration of several - cluster-oriented software. - . - NOTE: Using this package may result in automatically overwriting - important configuration files. Be careful. -Package: update-cluster-hosts -Description: System to update configuration files for clusters automatically - A management system to maintain a systemwide template configuration, - update-cluster allows for uniform configuration of several - cluster-oriented software. - . - This is a module used to configure /etc/hosts using - update-cluster infrastructure. - - - -Source package: upsd -Package: upsd -Description: UPS Monitor Program - Upsd is a UPS monitor program. It supports both local monitoring of a - UPS that is directly connected to the computer's serial port and remote - monitoring over a network. Remote monitoring is done by polling the - master upsd (the one with the direct serial connection to the UPS). - There are a number of options to control the poll interval and the delay - before shutdown. - - - -Source package: uptime-applet -Package: uptime-applet -Description: Gnome applet that displays your system uptime. - Just a small gnome applet which displays how long your system has been - running. It is made for use with gnome panel. - - - -Source package: uptimed -Package: uprecords-cgi -Description: A CGI script to show the world your highest uptimes - This CGI script shows your highest uptimes from the uptimed database. -Package: uptimed -Description: Utility to track your highest uptimes - Uptimed allows you to track your highest uptimes via boot IDs. - . - Features: - - Console program to display statistics - - Can send mail if a milestone or a new record is reached - - - -Source package: upx-ucl -Package: upx-ucl -Description: an efficient live-compressor for executables - . - UPX is an advanced executable file compressor. UPX will typically - reduce the file size of programs and DLLs by around 50%-70%, thus - reducing disk space, network load times, download times etc. The - current version can compress executables for DOS, Linux/ELF (i386 - only!) and some other files for different OS. - . - NOTE: This package is based on the UCL library, which is licensed under GPL. - - - -Source package: uqwk -Package: uqwk -Description: Offline mail and news package creator (NNTP version). - Uqwk is a program which collects all of a user's unread mail or news - and formats it into a packet for offline reading. QWK, Simple - Offline Usenet Packet (SOUP), and ZipNews packet formats are supported. - . - Uqwk also accepts reply packets, so replies can be mailed or posted, - depending whether the message is marked private (email) or public (news). - . - Uqwk also supports a small offline command language, so the contents - of the user's .newsrc file can be viewed and manipulated offline. - . - This version accesses newsgroups via NNTP. -Package: uqwk-spool -Description: Offline mail and news package creator (spool version). - Uqwk is a program which collects all of a user's unread mail or news - and formats it into a packet for offline reading. QWK, Simple - Offline Usenet Packet (SOUP), and ZipNews packet formats are supported. - . - Uqwk also accepts reply packets, so replies can be mailed or posted, - depending whether the message is marked private (email) or public (news). - . - Uqwk also supports a small offline command language, so the contents - of the user's .newsrc file can be viewed and manipulated offline. - . - This version accesses newsgroups via a local news spool. - - - -Source package: urb -Package: liburi-ruby -Description: URI support library for Ruby - A library for Ruby that supports the common URI types. - - - -Source package: uri -Package: liburi-dev -Description: development environment for uri library - uri is a library that analyses URIs and transform them. It is designed - to be fast and occupy as few memory as possible. The basic usage of - this library is to transform an URI into a structure with one field - for each component of the URI and vice versa. -Package: liburi2 -Description: library to simply manipulate uri - uri is a library that analyses URIs and transform them. It is designed - to be fast and occupy as few memory as possible. The basic usage of - this library is to transform an URI into a structure with one field - for each component of the URI and vice versa. - - - -Source package: urlredir -Package: urlredir -Description: utility for squid to perform url redirection. - This utility can be used with squid to perform url redirection. It has - a structured configuration system which allows greater control over - url redirection. - - - -Source package: urlview -Package: urlview -Description: Extracts URLs from text - This utility is used to extract URL from text files, especially from mail - messages in order to launch some browser to view them. This used to be a - part of mutt but has now become an independent tool. - - - -Source package: usbmgr -Package: usbmgr -Description: User-Mode daemon which loads/unloads USB kernel modules - When USB devices connect into or disconnect from a USB hub, - the usbmgr works as the following according to configuration. - . - a) Loads and unloads files Linux kernel modules. - b) Execute file to setup USB devices. - . - usbmgr is available under linux kernel have "/proc/bus/usb". - - - -Source package: usbutils -Package: usbutils -Description: USB console utilities - This applications show what the device tree of the USB bus looks - like. It shows a graphical representation of the devices that are - currently plugged in, showing the topology of the USB bus. It also - displays information on each individual device on - the bus. - . - More information can be found at the Linux USB web site - http://www.linux-usb.org/ . - - - -Source package: usbview -Package: usbview -Description: USB device viewer - USBView is a small GTK application to show what the device tree of - the USB bus looks like. It shows a graphical representation of the - devices that are currently plugged in, showing the topology of the - USB bus. It also displays information on each individual device on - the bus. - . - More information can be found at the usbview web site - http://www.kroah.com/linux-usb/ . - - - -Source package: user-de -Package: user-de -Description: Settings for german speaking users - Using this package it is possible to set the default language - used in the Debian GNU/Linux System easier (using /etc/language-de). - . - Provides also bash_aliases with useful common aliases and settings - for the bash shell (not only for German speaking users). - . - This package is a quick hack to provide some useful features. It - will hopefully be obsoleted by the upcoming configuration and system - management tools. - . - Please read the file /usr/share/doc/user-de/README carefully to make this - package fully functional. - - - -Source package: user-es -Package: user-es -Description: Settings for Spanish speaking users - This package allows administrators to set the default language - (es_ES) and encoding (ISO-8859-1) used by a Debian GNU/Linux System - (and its applications) easier. - . - This package provides also /etc/bash_aliases-es and a config file for emacs, - as well as additional common alias definitions for bash to - set command line parameters to work properly in spanish. - . - This package is a quick hack to provide some useful features. It - should be obsoleted by the upcoming configuration and system - management tools (it's getting smaller ;-). - . - Please read the file /usr/share/doc/user-es/README carefully to make this - package fully functional. -Package: user-euro-es -Description: Settings for european Spanish speaking users - This package allows administrators to set the default language - (es_ES) and encoding (ISO-8859-15) used by a Debian GNU/Linux System - (and its applications) easier. - . - This package is a quick hack to provide some useful features. It - should be obsoleted by the upcoming configuration and system - management tools (it's getting smaller ;-). - . - Please read the file /usr/share/doc/user-euro-es/README carefully to make this - package fully functional. - - - -Source package: user-ja -Package: user-ja -Description: simple configuration tool for Japanese environment - This tool adds basic settings for Japanese environment into some files - including .emacs, .inputrc, .bashrc, .xsession, .Xresources etc. - . - user-ja has been integrated into language-env package. - This version is a 'meta' package which includes no files. The only - role of this package is to depend on language-env package so that - upgrade from potato to woody becomes easy. After installing this - package you can uninstall this safely. - - - -Source package: user-mode-linux -Package: user-mode-linux -Description: User-mode Linux (kernel) - User-mode Linux is a port of the Linux kernel to its own system call - interface. It provides a kind of virtual machine, which runs Linux - as a user process under another Linux kernel. This is useful for - kernel development, sandboxes, jails, experimentation, and - many other things. - . - This package contains the kernel itself, as an executable program, - and the associated kernel modules. - - - -Source package: user-mode-linux-doc -Package: user-mode-linux-doc -Description: User-mode Linux (Documentation) - Additional documentation for the user-mode-linux package - - - -Source package: userinfo -Package: userinfo -Description: display informations about a local user - Userinfo is a small console utility to display as much information - about a local user as possible. It currently supports: password file - info, home directory mode, mail forwards/aliases/last read time/new - time/folder size, utmp info and more... - - - -Source package: userlink -Package: userlink-source -Description: BSD IP Tunneling Driver for Linux (source package) - This driver is based on BSD if_tun driver. If_tun driver - exchanges IP packets between the character device and - the network interface. - - - -Source package: userv -Package: userv -Description: `user services' - program call across trust boundaries - userv allows one program to invoke another when only limited trust - exists between them. It is a tool which can be used to avoid having - to give other system services root privilege, and which allows users - to more securely have programs provide services to others. - . - userv can be useful as `glue' for system administrators; there are - not many full-blown userv-using applications yet. - - - -Source package: utah-glx -Package: libutahglx-dev -Description: Utah-GLX - include files and libraries for GLX client development - A hardware accelerated implementation of the GLX protocol for the XFree86 - version 3 servers (this package only works with the XFree86 3.x X servers, - the XFree86 4.x server comes with its own version of GLX). - . - Includes headers and libraries for compiling OpenGL compatible programs - with Utah-GLX. -Package: libutahglx1 -Description: Utah-GLX - shared library required by GLX clients - A hardware accelerated implementation of the GLX protocol for the XFree86 - version 3 servers (this package only works with the XFree86 3.x X servers, - the XFree86 4.x server comes with its own version of GLX). - . - This package provides a library which implements the OpenGL API. -Package: utah-glx -Description: Hardware accelerated GLX module for XFree86 - A hardware accelerated implementation of the GLX protocol for the XFree86 - version 3 servers (this package only works with the XFree86 3.x X servers, - the XFree86 4.x server comes with its own version of GLX). - . - This package contains a loadable module for XFree86 that provides hardware - accelerated OpenGL rendering for the following cards: - . - * Matrox MGA-G200, MGA-G400 - * NVidia Riva series - * ATI Rage Pro (experimental) - * Intel i810 - * S3 ViRGE DX/GX/GX2/MX (experimental) - * S3 Savage (experimental) - - - -Source package: utalk -Package: utalk -Description: talk-like program with additional features - utalk uses a protocol, based on UDP, which ensures a quick response - even over links with high packet loss, allows editing of previously - typed text, including scrollback, deletion and overstrike, and - provides some additional features. It is not compatible with BSD talk - program. - - - -Source package: util-linux -Package: mount -Description: Tools for mounting and manipulating filesystems. - This package provides the mount(8), umount(8), swapon(8), - swapoff(8), and losetup(8) commands. -Package: util-linux -Description: Miscellaneous system utilities. - A mixed bag of system utilities: arch blockdev chkdupexe cfdisk cytune - dmesg fdisk fsck.minix getty getopt hwclock ipcrm ipcs mcookie mkfs - mkfs.minix mkswap more namei pivot_root raw rdev setterm setsid tunelp - whereis. -Package: util-linux-locales -Description: Locales files for util-linux - This package contains the i18n files of util-linux. - . - They are needed when you want the programs in util-linux to print their - messages in other languages than English. - - - -Source package: util-linux (2.10f-3) -Package: bsdutils -Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. - This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed - to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install - bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. - . - Included are: kill, logger, renice, script, wall - - - -Source package: util-linux (2.10f-5.1) -Package: bsdutils -Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. - This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed - to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install - bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. - . - Included are: kill, logger, renice, script, wall - - - -Source package: util-linux (2.11h-1) -Package: bsdutils -Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. - This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed - to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install - bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. - . - Included are: logger, renice, script, wall - - - -Source package: util-linux (2.11n-4) -Package: bsdutils -Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. - This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed - to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install - bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. - . - Included are: logger, renice, replay, script, wall - - - -Source package: uucp -Package: uucp -Description: Unix to Unix Copy Program - UUCP will copy files to or from another (usually *nix) system, which - also runs uucp. - . - UUCP is used to transfer mail, news and random files between systems - which are not connected by more modern networks. The communication can - be made via modems, direct (hard-wired) serial connections or via an IP - connection. - - - -Source package: uucpsend -Package: uucpsend -Description: Alternatives Frontend for UUCP Batching - This package provides some neat features to do UUCP batching. - Partially it is logically based on send-uucp and nntpsend which were - included in early versions of INN. - - - -Source package: uudeview -Package: libuu-dev -Description: Library for decoding/encoding several popular file encodings - Libuu is a library of functions for decoding and encoding files in - the following formats: uuencode, xxencode, BASE64, quoted printable, - and BinHex. -Package: uudeview -Description: Smart multi-file multi-part decoder (command line) - This is a command-line decoder and encoder for files encoded with the - following formats: uuencode, xxencode, BASE64, quoted printable, and - BinHex. - . - This package used to contain an X11-based GUI decoder called xdeview. - That program is now in the xdeview package. -Package: xdeview -Description: Smart multi-file multi-part decoder (X11 GUI) - This is an X11-based decoder for files encoded with the following - formats: uuencode, xxencode, BASE64, quoted printable, and BinHex. - - - -Source package: uutraf -Package: uutraf -Description: an UUCP traffic analyzer and cost estimator - uutraf analyses your Log and Stats files and estimates the cost of - your phone bill and UUCP provider bill. - - - -Source package: uw-imap -Package: ipopd -Description: POP2 and POP3 servers from UW - This package contains the POP2 and POP3 servers which were - formerly part of the University of Washington IMAP package. -Package: libc-client2001 -Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols - This package contains the shared c-client mail handling library. - . - WARNING: mailbox root has been changed back to $HOME again. It is no - longer $HOME/mail. Please carefully reviw your setup to see if this will - affect you in any way. See README.Debian for additional info. -Package: libc-client2001-dev -Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols - This package contains the static lib and headers for using the c-client mail - handling library. -Package: mlock -Description: Mailbox locking program from UW - libc-client.so uses this program to lock mailbox files so they don't get - corrupted. -Package: uw-imapd -Description: remote mail folder access server - IMAP (the Interactive Mail Access Protocol) is a mechanism for - accessing mail folders and the messages in them remotely, ie with - your user mail program running on a different machine to the one - where all the messages are stored. - . - If you do install uw-imapd you will almost certainly want to install a - Mail Transfer Agent such as Smail or Sendmail, as remote mail - programs which use IMAP to access incoming and saved mail will - usually want to send mail using SMTP, often to the same machine. - - - -Source package: vacation -Package: vacation -Description: email autoresponder - Vacation returns a message to the sender of a message telling them that - you are currently not reading your mail. - . - This program is derived from the NetBSD version and has most of the - features present in the linux, solaris, AIX and *BSD versions. - - - -Source package: vanessa-adt -Package: libvanessa-adt-dev -Description: Headers and static libraries required to develop against vanessa_adt. - Headers and static libraries required to develop against vanessa_adt. -Package: libvanessa-adt0 -Description: Library of Abstract Data Types - Library of Abstract Data Types (ADTs). Incudes queue, dynamic array and - key value ADT. - - - -Source package: vanessa-logger -Package: libvanessa-logger-dev -Description: Headers and static libraries required to develop against vanessa-logger. - Headers and static libraries required to develop against vanessa-logger. -Package: libvanessa-logger-sample -Description: Sample programme. - Sample programme with source that demonstrates various features of - vanessa-logger. -Package: libvanessa-logger0 -Description: Generic Logging Library - Generic loging layer that may be used to log to one or more of syslog, an - open file handle or a file name. Though due to to limitations in the - implementation of syslog opening mutiple syslog loggers doesn't makes - sense. Includes the ability to limit which messages will be logged based on - priorities. - - - -Source package: vanessa-socket -Package: libvanessa-socket-dev -Description: Headers and static libraries required to develop against libvanessa_socket - Headers and static libraries required to develop against - libvanessa_socket. -Package: libvanessa-socket-pipe -Description: User space TCP/IP pipe. - A TCP/IP pipe is a user space programme that listens for TCP/IP - connections on port on the local host and when a client connects makes a - connection to a TCP port, possibly on another host. Once both connections - are established data sent on one connection is relayed to the other, hence - forming a bi-directional pipe. - . - Uses include enabling connections to specific ports on hosts behind a - packet filter. - . - This code is intended primarily as an example of how many of the features - of libvanessa_socket work. -Package: libvanessa-socket0 -Description: Library to simplify TCP socket operations. - Library to simplify TCP/IP socket operations. Includes code to open a - socket to a server as a client, to listen on socket for clients as a - server and to pipe information between sockets. - - - -Source package: varmon -Package: varmon -Description: VA RAID monitor - A textbased tool to monitor DAC 960 RAID controllers. This - includes Mylex RAID cards from the 960 and 1100 series, - eXteremeRAID 2000 & 3000, AcceleRAID 352 & 170. - - - -Source package: vat -Package: vat -Description: LBNL audio conferencing tool over the internet. - The LBNL audio tool, vat, is a real-time, multi-party, multimedia - application for audio conferencing over the Internet. Vat is based on - the Draft Internet Standard Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) - developed by the IETF Audio/Video Transport working group. RTP is an - application-level protocol implemented entirely within vat -- you need - no special system enhancements to run RTP. Although vat can be run - point-to-point using standard unicast IP addresses, it is primarily - intended as a multi-party conferencing application. To make use of the - conferencing capabilities, your system must support IP Multicast, and - ideally, your network should be connected to the IP Multicast Backbone - (MBone). - . - Vat provides only the audio portion of a multimedia conference; video, - whiteboard, and session control tools are implemented as separate - applications. Our video tool is called vic and our whiteboard tool wb, - UCL developed the session directory tool sdr Other related - applications include ISI's Multimedia Conference Control, mmcc, the - Xerox PARC Network Video tool, nv and the INRIA Video-conferencing - System, ivs. - - - -Source package: vbox3 -Package: vbox3 -Description: voice response system for isdn4linux - Please install also raccess4vbox3 and refer to - /usr/share/doc/raccess4vbox3. - . - This is vbox3 taken from isdn4k-utils cvs repository - http://www.isdn4linux.de/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/isdn4k-utils/vbox3/ - on December 2000. - Since the upstream author no longer works on this project, I applied the - vboxputty patch and did some more changes, now found in the new source tree - vbox3-x.x.x.tar.gz. - - - -Source package: vcdimager -Package: vcdimager -Description: A VideoCD (VCD) image mastering and ripping tool. - This package contains a videoCD ripping tool to rip mpeg streams - from VCD images. - - - -Source package: vcdtools -Package: vcdtools -Description: Creates Video CD (VCD) filesystem images - This package includes two utilities "mkvcdfs" and "vcdmplex". mkvcdfs - creates filesystem images for video CDs, which can then be written to - CD with the cdrdao program. vcdmplex is used to multiplex MPG audio and - data streams into a format suitable for a video CD. - - - -Source package: vcg -Package: vcg -Description: A Visualization Tool for compiler graphs - The VCG tool reads a textual and readable specification of a - graph and visualizes the graph. If not all positions of - nodes are fixed, the tool layouts the graph using several - heuristics as reducing the number of crossings, minimizing - the size of edges, centering of nodes. The specification - language of the VCG tool is nearly compatible to GRL, the - language of the edge tool, but contains many extensions. The - VCG tool allows folding of dynamically or statically specified - regions of the graph. It uses colors and runs on X11. - - - -Source package: vche -Package: vche -Description: Virtual Console Hex Editor - Standard hex editor, whose main advantage is the ability to write - directly to the virtual terminals and thus display all 0-255 displayable - characters on the terminal. Includes support for xterm and curses as - well. - - - -Source package: vcr -Package: vcr -Description: v4l video capture program - allows capturing and compressing segments of video from any - device supported by video4linux. It doesn't require a - graphical environment, and you can use all popular windows - codecs (like DivX, Indeo Video 5, etc) because VCR is built - around the avifile library. - - - -Source package: vdesk -Package: vdesk -Description: manages virtual desktops for minimal window managers - vdesk takes the task of managing virtual desktops away from the window manager - and implements an easy to use interface to those desktops. - - - -Source package: vdk -Package: libvdk1 -Description: The Visual Development Kit C++ library - The Visual Development Kit (VDK) is a C++ library - that wraps the GTK+ toolkit. - . - The package also includes the VDK Component Library which - contains some useful new components not available in pure - GTK+. - . - Programming in VDK is much like programming in VCL - and Borland C++ Builder. - . - libsigc++ extension is now included. - some basic gnome support is provided. -Package: libvdk1-dbg -Description: Debugging static library for the VDK C++ library - The Visual Development Kit (VDK) is a C++ library - that wraps the GTK+ toolkit. - . - The package also includes the VDK Component Library which - contains some useful new components not available in pure - GTK+. - . - Programming in VDK is much like programming in VCL - and Borland C++ Builder. - . - This package contains the debugging static libraries for the - VDK C++ library. - . - The debugging libraries are installed as /usr/lib/libvdk_g.a - and /usr/lib/libvdkcompo_g.a. - Link specifically with them if you want to debug. -Package: libvdk1-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for VDK library - The Visual Development Kit (VDK) is a C++ library - that wraps the GTK+ toolkit. - . - The package also includes the VDK Component Library which - contains some useful new components not available in pure - GTK+. - . - Programming in VDK is much like programming in VCL - and Borland C++ Builder. - . - This package contains the header files and static libraries for - the VDK C++ and for the VDK Component libraries. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own X programs - using the VDK C++ and the VDK Component libraries. - - - -Source package: vdk-doc -Package: vdk-doc -Description: The Visual Development Kit C++ library - The Visual Development Kit (VDK) is a C++ library - that wraps the GTK+ toolkit. - . - This package contains the reference for VDK. It will be - put in /usr/share/doc/vdk-doc/. - - - -Source package: vdkbuilder -Package: libvdkbuilder -Description: Plugin libraries bundled with VDKBuilder - VDK Builder is a clone of C++ Builder. - Builder's main features are: - . - * Project Manager - * GUI designer - * Text Editor - * Widget Inspector - * generates VDK code - * plugin extensions - . - This package contains the plugin libraries - bundled with vdkbuilder. If you want to use - compile programs that use them, install - the -dev package, too. -Package: libvdkbuilder-dev -Description: Header files and static libraries for VDKBuilder plugins - VDK Builder is a clone of C++ Builder. - Builder's main features are: - . - * Project Manager - * GUI designer - * Text Editor - * Widget Inspector - * generates VDK code - * plugin extensions - . - This package contains the headers and static - version of plugin libraries bundled with - vdkbuilder. You need this package is you - want to use the plugins from vdkbuilder. -Package: vdkbuilder -Description: RAD for VDK - VDK Builder is a clone of C++ Builder. - Builder's main features are: - . - * Project Manager - * GUI designer - * Text Editor - * Widget Inspector - * generates VDK code - * plugin extensions - . - This package contains the executable. - The plugins bundled with vdkbuilder are - in libvdkbuilder and libvdkbuilder-dev - packages. - - - -Source package: vdkxdb -Package: libvdkxdb -Description: VDK data-aware widgets - VDKXdb is a set of data-aware widgets made to build - light weight database applications using VDK library. - . - Report bugs, comments and complains to: - mmotta@guest.net -Package: libvdkxdb-dev -Description: development files for libvdkxdb - VDKXdb is a set of data-aware widgets made to build - light weight database applications using VDK library. - . - Report bugs, comments and complains to: - mmotta@guest.net - - - -Source package: vdr -Package: vdr -Description: Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards, base package - Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using - Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, - as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs - (hardware accelerated) with some comfort and use a IR remote control. - . - This package contains files shared by different VDR versions and - frontends. - NOTE: You should install compatible DVB drivers before using these - programs. -Package: vdr-daemon -Description: Server version of Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards - Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using - Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, - as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs - with some comfort and hardware acceleration. - . - This package contains a VDR version without any direct control - capabilities. Instead, it opens a control port and other programs - like kvdr (from the kvdr package) can connect to the vdr-daemon and - use it. -Package: vdr-kbd -Description: Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards with keyboard control - Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using - Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, - as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs - with some comfort and hardware acceleration. - . - This package contains the vdr-kbd program which is controlled via the - PC keyboard. There are also vdr-rcu and vdr-lirc packages which - contain another VDR versions using RCU or infrared remote control. -Package: vdr-lirc -Description: Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards with IR remote control - Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using - Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, - as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs - with some comfort and hardware acceleration. - . - This package contains the vdr-lirc program which is controlled via a - IR remote control. There are also vdr-kbd and vdr-rcu packages which - contain another VDR versions using keyboard/rcu control. -Package: vdr-rcu -Description: Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards with RCU control - Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using - Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, - as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs - with some comfort and hardware acceleration. - . - This package contains the vdr-kbd program which is controlled via the - the "Remote Control Unit". There are also vdr-kbd and vdr-lirc - packages which contain another VDR versions using PC keyboard or - infrared remote control. - - - -Source package: vdslib -Package: libvds-dev -Description: The view-dependent simplification library. - Developed by Dr. David Patrick Luebke from the department of Computer - Science, University of Virginia, vdslib provides a comfortable - implementation of "level of detail" algorithms that work with binary - and octrees. - . - A example program (polyview) is provided which can be compiled with - FLTk, a free C++ XForms feel-alike implementation. - - - -Source package: vectoroids -Package: vectoroids -Description: vector-based rock-shooting - "Vectoroids" is a vector-based rock-shooting game similar to the - arcade classic "Asteroids." - Pilot a spaceship and destroy asteroids by shooting them into smaller and - smaller pieces while trying to avoid being smashed or shot by UFOs. - . - "Vectoroids" is an SDL game based on the source for - "Agendaroids," an X-Window game written for the Agenda VR3 Linux-based PDA - written by the same author. - - - -Source package: vera -Package: vera -Description: List of computer acronyms - This is GNU version 1.8 of V.E.R.A., a list dealing with - computational acronyms. It comes as one info file. - - - -Source package: vera (1.8-4) -Package: dict-vera -Description: V.E.R.A. - A Dictionary of Computer Related Acronyms - This package contains V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant - Acronyms, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the - dictd package. This is based on gnu version 1.8 of V.E.R.A. - (upstream version 5.8) - . - This package will be of limited use without the server found - in the dictd package. - - - -Source package: verilog -Package: verilog -Description: Icarus verilog compiler - The Icarus verilog compiler for the verilog hardware description language. - The compiler can target either simulation, or netlist (XNF). - - - -Source package: verilog-mode -Package: verilog-mode -Description: Emacs mode for verilog language - This is a major mode for verilog, a hardware description language. This - mode provide automatic indentation, keyword completion, interactive - editing and more. - - - -Source package: verse -Package: verse -Description: Daily Devotional Verse from KJV Bible - Verse displays a Bible Verse on each login. A verse from the King James - Version of the Bible is assigned to each day. - - - -Source package: vertex -Package: vertex -Description: a GTK+OpenGL 3D modeller - Vertex is a 3D modeller designed specifically for generating efficient - models for (but not limited to) games and applications using OpenGL's - style of graphics rendering. - - - -Source package: vflib2 -Package: vflib2 -Description: Vector Font Library for Japanese Character Code. - VFlib2 is a font library written in C providing several functions to - obtain bitmaps of characters. VFlib hides the font format of font files - and provides a unified API for all supported font formats. -Package: vflib2-dev -Description: Vector Font Library for Japanese Character Code. - VFlib2 is a font library written in C providing several functions to - obtain bitmaps of characters. VFlib hides the font format of font files - and provides a unified API for all supported font formats. -Package: vflib2-misc -Description: Miscelanious tools for VFlib2 library. - VFlib2 is a font library written in C providing several functions to - obtain bitmaps of characters. VFlib hides the font format of font files - and provides a unified API for all supported font formats. - - - -Source package: vflib3 -Package: vflib3 -Description: Versatile Font Library - VFlib3 is a font rasterizer library for multi-lingual information - processing. Using VFlib3, you can obtain bitmap data of characters(glyphs) - from various fonts in a unified manner. - . - VFlib3 can handle almost all font formats available - it now supports - PK, GF, VF, TFM, OFM level 0, OVF, PCF, BDF, HBF, Syotai-Club, JG, eKanji - and more. TrueType and Type 1 fonts are also supported via FreeType1 - and T1lib respectively. Font search via kpathsea is supported, too. - . - This package contains the shared library and configuration files - needed to run programs using VFlib3. -Package: vflib3-bin -Description: Sample programs using VFlib3 - VFlib3 is a font rasterizer library for multi-lingual information - processing. Using VFlib3, you can obtain bitmap data of characters(glyphs) - from various fonts in a unified manner. - . - VFlib3 can handle almost all font formats available - it now supports - PK, GF, VF, TFM, OFM level 0, OVF, PCF, BDF, HBF, Syotai-Club, JG, eKanji - and more. TrueType and Type 1 fonts are also supported via FreeType1 - and T1lib respectively. Font search via kpathsea is supported, too. - . - This package contains a few sample programs that come with VFlib3. -Package: vflib3-dev -Description: Development files for VFlib3 - VFlib3 is a font rasterizer library for multi-lingual information - processing. Using VFlib3, you can obtain bitmap data of characters(glyphs) - from various fonts in a unified manner. - . - VFlib3 can handle almost all font formats available - it now supports - PK, GF, VF, TFM, OFM level 0, OVF, PCF, BDF, HBF, Syotai-Club, JG, eKanji - and more. TrueType and Type 1 fonts are also supported via FreeType1 - and T1lib respectively. Font search via kpathsea is supported, too. - . - This package contains the header file and static library for developing - with VFlib3. -Package: vflib3-doc -Description: Documentation for VFlib3 - VFlib3 is a font rasterizer library for multi-lingual information - processing. Using VFlib3, you can obtain bitmap data of characters(glyphs) - from various fonts in a unified manner. - . - VFlib3 can handle almost all font formats available - it now supports - PK, GF, VF, TFM, OFM level 0, OVF, PCF, BDF, HBF, Syotai-Club, JG, eKanji - and more. TrueType and Type 1 fonts are also supported via FreeType1 - and T1lib respectively. Font search via kpathsea is supported, too. - . - This package contains the VFlib3 documentation in various formats. - - - -Source package: vftool -Package: vftool -Description: a tool to generate VF files for dvi2ps/dvi2dvi - You can use PostScript fonts and/or TrueType fonts etc. in your TeX files - with the VF files generated by vftool. - - - -Source package: vfu -Package: vfu -Description: A versatile text-based filemanager - vfu is a nice filemanager using the ncurses - library. It has many nice features: - . - * Fast one-key commands - * Filename completition and wildcard expansion - * Directory tree with sizes - * File-type colorization - * Archives support (TAR, TGZ, BZ2, and many more) - * FTP support through archive-like interface - * Internal text/hex file viewer and hex editor - * Automount feature - * Extensive user-defined external support/utils! - - - -Source package: vgabios -Package: vgabios -Description: VGA BIOS software for the Plex86 and Bochs emulated VGA card - The goal of this project is to provide a Video BIOS for Plex86 and Bochs. - This VGA BIOS is very specific to the plex86/bochs emulated VGA card. - It is NOT meant to drive a physical vga card. - You will probably fry it if you try. You have been warned. - - - -Source package: vgacardgames -Package: vgacardgames -Description: Four SVGAlib card games - A collection of the card games Oh Hell!, Spider, Klondike and - another solitaire game. They use a mouse and svgalib in the VGA - mode 640x480x16. - - - -Source package: vgagamespack -Package: vgagamespack -Description: SVGAlib games ConnectN, Othello, and Mines - This package includes clones of these popular games that work under - SVGAlib. (mouse highly recommended) - - - -Source package: vgrabbj -Package: vgrabbj -Description: grabs a image from a camera and puts it in jpg/png format - vgrabbj is a program that will grab an image from a v4l compatible - device (usually a webcam of some sort) and save it in a jpg or png - file, with options given on the command line to imprint a label onto - the image. It only works on v4l devices that can be set to 24-bit - mode. - - - -Source package: vgrind -Package: vgrind -Description: Runoff preprocessor for program sources - Vgrind formats the program sources which are arguments in a nice style - using groff(1). Comments are placed in italics, keywords in bold face, and - the name of the current function is listed down the margin of each page - as it is encountered. - . - Vgrind runs in two basic modes, filter mode (see the -f option) or regu- - lar mode. In filter mode vgrind acts as a filter in a manner similar to - tbl(1). - - - -Source package: vh -Package: vh -Description: Volks-hypertext browser - Designed for use with the Jargon File but useful for lexicons in general - (lighter-weight than WWW, fast search). - - - -Source package: vic -Package: vic -Description: Video Conferencing Tool - VIC is a Video Conferencing tool that will let you watch videos using IP - multicast. - - - -Source package: vicq -Package: vicq -Description: A simple, Perl-based ICQ client. - vICQ is simple ICQ client written in Perl with the look and feel of - mICQ, which supports ICQv7 TCP protocol. - . - Its features include: - * Sending messages - * Receiving messages - * Invisible handling - * Receiving contacts and contacts request - * Receiving URL messages - * Receiving offline messages off all types (well, almost all) - * Receiving auth requests - * Sending authorization - * Coloring - * koi8-r and koi8-u support - * UIN info obtaining - * SMS sending - * Event external hooks - * Sounds - * Autocompletion - * White Pages search - * White Pages basic info editing - - - -Source package: vicq (0.4-1) -Package: libnet-vicq-perl -Description: Net::vICQ perl module. - Perl module which provides ICQv7 TCP protocol for vICQ perl client, it - is based on Net::ICQ2000 written by Robin Fisher. - - - -Source package: vicq (0.4-3) -Package: libnet-vicq-perl -Description: Net::vICQ perl module. - Perl module which provides ICQv7 TCP protocol for vICQ perl client, it - is based on Net::ICQ2000 written by Robin Fisher. - - - -Source package: vide -Package: vide -Description: IDE for C++ and Java based on the V GUI - VIDE is a Integrated Development Environment developed using V. It works with - the GNU g++ compiler and Sun's JDK for Java. - - - -Source package: videogen -Package: videogen -Description: Create arbitrary-res modelines using hardware parameters - Videogen is a small but nice utility to create modelines you can - insert into your XF86Config(-4) and fb.modes files. - . - Modeline is created by telling the program the resolution you want - and your video hardware parameters (maximum video adapter - bandwidth, maximum HCF and VCF of the monitor etc). - . - The tool some_modes.sh is provided which may help you to create - some common modes very fast. - - - -Source package: view3ds -Package: view3ds -Description: Simple viewer for 3D Studio files - This is simple realtime 3DS file previewer based on the lib3ds library - by J.E. Hoffmann. It won't display any 3DS model, but it can properly - display 3DS scenes. lib3ds was developed as part of the support - libraries for FAMP, the Free Animation and Modeling Project - (http://famp.sourceforge.net/) - - - -Source package: viewcvs -Package: viewcvs -Description: Viewing CVS Repositories via HTTP - The ViewCVS software was inspired by cvsweb (by Henner Zeller). - ViewCVS can browse directories, commit-logs, and specific revisions of files. - It can display diffs between versions and show selections of files based on - tags or branches. - - - -Source package: viewmol -Package: viewmol -Description: A graphical front end for computational chemistry programs. - VIEWMOL is a graphical front end for computational chemistry programs. It is - able to graphically aid in the generation of molecular structures for - computations and to visualize their results. The program's capabilities - include: - . - - Building and editing of molecules - - Visualization of the geometry of a molecule - - Tracing of a geometry optimization or a MD trajectory - - Animation of normal vibrations or to show them as arrows - - Drawing of IR, Raman, and inelastic neutron scattering spectra - - Drawing of an MO energy level or density of states diagram - - Drawing of basis functions, molecular orbitals, and electron densities - - Display of forces acting on each atom in a certain configuration - - Display of Miller planes in crystals - - Calculation of thermodynamic properties for molecules and reactions - - Drawings generated by VIEWMOL can be saved as TIFF, HPGL, or - - PostScript files - - Animations of normal modes can be converted to a video file (MPEG), - - e. g. for inclusion into World Wide Web documents (requires - - additional programs available on the Internet) - - Interface to the freeware ray tracing program RAYSHADE (input - - file generation and use of RAYSHADE from within VIEWMOL) - - Input and output in a variety of formats, new formats can be - - added easily by the user - . - VIEWMOL includes a Python interpreter for automation. - . - At present VIEWMOL includes input filters for DISCOVER, DMOL, GAMESS, - GAUSSIAN 9X, GULP, MOPAC, and TURBOMOLE outputs as well as for PDB files - (VIEWMOL is therefore suited as a viewer for structural data on the World - Wide Web). Structures can be saved as MSI car-files, MDL files, and - TURBOMOLE coordinate files. VIEWMOL's file format has been added to BABEL so - that BABEL can serve as an input as well as an output filter for coordinates. - . - VIEWMOL supports a space ball as input device. - - - -Source package: vigor -Package: vigor -Description: nvi with the evil paperclip - Vigor is a perpetration of the Microsoft Word "Office Assistant" paperclip, - based on nvi. It was inspired by Pitr of the "User Friendly" comic strip - (http://www.userfriendly.org/). - . - Some people have speculated that Vigor was created under the influence of - the evil Crud Puppy. The maintainer of this Debian package would like to - stress his firm belief that these foul rumours are entirely without - foundation. - - - -Source package: vile -Package: vile -Description: VI Like Emacs - vi work-alike - vile is a text editor which is extremely compatible with vi in terms of - ``finger feel''. In addition, it has extended capabilities in many areas, - notably multi-file editing and viewing, syntax highlighting, key rebinding, - an optional embedded perl interpreter, and real X window system support. - . - This package contains the character-mode binary. Required support files - are contained in vile-common. Source code highlighting filters are in - vile-filters. An X11 binary is in the xvile package. -Package: vile-common -Description: VI Like Emacs - support files for vile/xvile - Shared files for the vile and xvile editors. -Package: vile-filters -Description: VI Like Emacs - highlighting filters for vile/xvile - vile/xvile text highlighting filters for various languages and file - formats. -Package: xvile -Description: VI Like Emacs - vi work-alike (X11) - X11 version of the vile editor. -Package: xvile-xaw -Description: VI Like Emacs - xvile (Xaw) - This package contains the xvile binary built with Athena widgets. -Package: xvile-xm -Description: VI Like Emacs - xvile (Xm) - This package contains the xvile binary built with Motif (Lesstif actually) - widgets. -Package: xvile-xt -Description: VI Like Emacs - xvile (Xt) - This package contains the xvile binary built with the X Toolkit. - - - -Source package: vim -Package: vim -Description: Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new - features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, - command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, - folding, unicode support, etc. -Package: vim-gtk -Description: Vi IMproved - GTK version - Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new - features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, - command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, - folding, unicode support, etc. - . - This package contains a version of vim compiled with support for the - GTK frontend. -Package: vim-perl -Description: Vi IMproved, with perl scripting support - Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new - features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, - command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, - folding, unicode support, etc. - . - This package contains a version of vim compiled with perl scripting - support. -Package: vim-python -Description: Vi IMproved, with python scripting support - Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new - features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, - command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, - folding, unicode support, etc. - . - This package contains a version of vim compiled with python scripting - support. -Package: vim-rt -Description: Vi IMproved - runtime support files - Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features - have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, - on-line help, filename completion, block operations, etc. - . - This packages contains the runtime-files. -Package: vim-ruby -Description: Vi IMproved, with ruby scripting support - Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new - features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, - command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, - folding, unicode support, etc. - . - This package contains a version of vim compiled with ruby scripting - support. -Package: vim-tcl -Description: Vi IMproved, with tcl scripting support - Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new - features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, - command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, - folding, unicode support, etc. - . - This package contains a version of vim compiled with tcl scripting - support. -Package: vim-tiny -Description: Vi IMproved - minimal build - Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features - have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, - on-line help, filename completion, block operations, etc. - . - This packages contains the vim program itself. The runtime-files are in the - vim-rt package. It has been build with a subset of the normal features. - - - -Source package: vim-scripts -Package: vim-scripts -Description: plugins for vim, adding bells and whistles - Vim is a very capable editor. Its scripting support allows the use of plugins - that enhance the functionality of it. Many people have written scripts, they - are scattered all over the web; however, there's a central resource on - http://vim.sf.net to start with. - . - This is a collection of some of those scripts on a purely subjective and biased - basis. Users can thus have some nice scripts without having to go searching. - The scripts can be installed globally or on a per user basis. - - - -Source package: vipec -Package: vipec -Description: network analyzer for electrical networks - ViPEC is a program that allows the user to analyze high frequency, linear, - electrical networks. Analysis is performed in the frequency domain, and the - results are presented to the user in the form of port parameters (S,Y or Z). - It can also be used to compute input and output impedance/admittance and - amplifier stability factors (Linvill & Stern). ViPEC supports various lumped - elements (capacitors, resistors etc.), as well as distributed elements like - transmission lines and coupled transmission lines. - - - -Source package: vis5d -Package: vis5d -Description: Visualizes data made by numerical weather models etc. - Vis5D is a software system for visualizing data made by - numerical weather models and similar sources. Vis5D works on - data in the form of a five-dimensional rectangle. - . - The Vis5D system includes the vis5d visualization program, - several programs for managing and analyzing five-dimensional data - grids, and instructions and utilities for converting your data - into its file format. -Package: vis5d-doc -Description: Documentation for the Vis5D visualization system - Vis5D is a software system for visualizing data made by - numerical weather models and similar sources. Vis5D works on - data in the form of a five-dimensional rectangle. - . - The Vis5D system includes the vis5d visualization program, - several programs for managing and analyzing five-dimensional data - grids, and instructions and utilities for converting your data - into its file format. - . - This package contains documentation and examples for vis5d. - - - -Source package: visual-regexp -Package: visual-regexp -Description: Interactively debug regular expressions - This TCL script shows the result of running a regular expression, - making debugging relatively easy. It also assists in the construction - of regular expressions. - - - -Source package: visual-tcl -Package: visual-tcl -Description: Tcl GUI builder for UNIX, Windows & Macintosh - Visual Tcl is a freely-available, high-quality application development - environment for UNIX, Windows and Macintosh platforms. Written entirely in - Tcl and generating pure Tcl should make porting either unnecessary or - trivial. Visual Tcl is covered by the GNU General Public License insuring - that it will remain in the capable hands of the internet community. Visual - Tcl has no relation to SCO Visual Tcl or the FREE Visual Tcl/Tk project. - - - -Source package: visualos -Package: visualos -Description: Visual Simulator of an Operating System - VisualOS is a visual representation of the more general concepts in an - operating system (CPU scheduling, memory management and IO reordering) - - - -Source package: vlad -Package: vlad -Description: LDAP visualisation tool - Vlad is an LDAP visualisation tool. It can be used to browse the entries and - attributes of an LDAP tree. - . - Basic functionality is in place. You can browse an LDAP tree and view - individual entries. Future enhancements will include searches, ability to - edit entries, ability to bind as different users, ability to export parts of - the tree as an LDIF file. - - - -Source package: vlan -Package: kernel-patch-vlan -Description: Kernel patch for the 2.4 series to enable vlans on your ethernet devices - This package contains the kernel patch you need to add and remove - vlan devices from your ethernet devices. Next to that, it contains - patches to make it work with NICE enabled drivers like broadcoms - gigabit drivers. - . - A typical application for a vlan enabled box is a single wire firewall, - router or loadbalancer. - . - You need the vlan package in order for it to be useful. Currently the - patch is only available for 2.4 kernels. -Package: vlan -Description: User mode programs to enable vlans on your ethernet devices - This package contains the user mode programs you need to add and remove - vlan devices from your ethernet devices. - . - A typical application for a vlan enabled box is a single wire firewall, - router or loadbalancer. - . - You need a vlan-patched kernel for this. Currently the patch is only - available for 2.4 kernels. - - - -Source package: vlc -Package: vlc -Description: a free MPEG and DVD player - VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. - . - This is vlc, the VideoLAN Client. It plays MPEG and MPEG2 files, - unencrypted DVDs, or MPEG streams from a network source. -Package: vlc-alsa -Description: ALSA plugin for vlc - VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. - . - This plugin adds support for the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture to - vlc, the VideoLAN Client. -Package: vlc-esd -Description: Esound plugin for vlc - VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. - . - This plugin adds support for the Enlightened Sound Daemon to - vlc, the VideoLAN Client. -Package: vlc-ggi -Description: GGI plugin for vlc - VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. - . - This is a GGI plugin for vlc, the VideoLAN Client. -Package: vlc-glide -Description: Glide plugin for vlc - VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. - . - This is a Glide (3dfx) plugin for vlc, the VideoLAN Client. -Package: vlc-gnome -Description: Gnome plugin for vlc - VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. - . - This plugin adds a Gnome interface to vlc, the VideoLAN Client. -Package: vlc-gtk -Description: Gtk+ plugin for vlc - VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. - . - This plugin adds a Gtk+ interface to vlc, the VideoLAN Client. -Package: vlc-qt -Description: Qt plugin for vlc - VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. - . - This plugin adds a Qt interface to vlc, the VideoLAN Client. -Package: vlc-sdl -Description: SDL plugin for vlc - VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. - . - This plugin adds support for the Simple DirectMedia Layer library to - vlc, the VideoLAN Client. - - - -Source package: vlock -Package: vlock -Description: Virtual Console locking program - vlock either locks the current terminal (which may be any kind of - terminal, local or remote), or locks the entire virtual console - system, completely disabling all console access. vlock gives up - these locks when either the password of the user who started vlock - or the root password is typed. - - - -Source package: vm -Package: mime-codecs -Description: Fast Quoted-Printable and BASE64 MIME transport codecs - At its most basic MIME is a set of transfer encodings used to ensure - error free transport, and a set of content types. VM understands the - two standard MIME transport encodings, Quoted-Printable and BASE64, - and will decode messages that use them as necessary. VM has - Emacs-Lisp based Quoted-Printable and BASE64 encoders and decoders, - but you can have VM use external programs to perform these tasks and - the process will almost certainly be faster. This package provides - external executables for Quoted-Printable and BASE64 encoders and - decoders. -Package: vm -Description: A mail user agent for Emacs - VM (View Mail) is an Emacs subsystem that allows UNIX mail to be read - and disposed of within Emacs. Commands exist to do the normal things - expected of a mail user agent, such as generating replies, saving - messages to folders, deleting messages and so on. There are other - more advanced commands that do tasks like bursting and creating - digests, message forwarding, and organizing message presentation - according to various criteria. With smtpmail in modern emacsen, you do - not need a MTA locally in order to use VM. - . - VM 6.x versions have problems with the library tm-vm from the Tiny Mime (TM) - package, since that version was written for VM 5.X. Indeed, the problems - seems to exist with semi as well. - . - This package comes (by default) bundled in with XEmacs. - - - -Source package: vmelilo -Package: vmelilo -Description: Linux kernel boot loader for m68k VME processor boards. - Vmelilo generates and installs a VME Linux/m68k kernel and ramdisk boot - loader allowing direct booting from disk. Includes support for - gzip compressed Linux kernel images. - Currently vmelilo supports the BVME4000 and BVME6000 processor boards - from BVM Ltd and the MVME147, MVME162, MVME166, MVME167, MVME172 and - MVME177 processor boards from Motorola. - - - -Source package: vmnet -Package: vmnet -Description: A simple virtual networking program - This program has been written to implement virtual networking - support for the Hercules S/390 simulator, but it is intentionally - generic in its functionality, so any other virtual machine - simulator/emulator program could potentially use it. - . - The function is quite simple: - - The virtual machine simulator program starts VMnet and talks - the SLIP protocol with it over stdin/out. - - VMnet sets up a SLIP connection on the host system, talking over a - pseudo-tty to the VMnet program. - - Once things have been set up, VMnet simply copies the data streams - between stdin/out and the SLIP psuedo-tty in both directions. - Thus, the virtual machine has a direct SLIP connection with the host, - without needing to worry about root privileges, pseudo-ttys, access - rights, etc. - - - -Source package: vnc -Package: libvncauth-dev -Description: Virtual network computing authentification headers and static lib. - VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote - display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment - not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the - Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. - . - It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides the headers - and static library to handle client authenticfication. -Package: libvncauth0 -Description: Virtual network computing authentication library. - VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote - display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment - not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the - Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. - . - It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides the library - to handle client authentication. -Package: svncviewer -Description: Virtual network computing client software for SVGA. - VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote - display system which allows you to view a computing `Desktop' environment - not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the - Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. - . - It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides a client - for SVGA, with this you can connect to a vncserver somewhere in the network - and display its content on a graphic capable console. There are vncserver - available for X and for Win95/NT, although the Win95/NT server may not work - with svgalib viewer due to missing palette handling. -Package: vnc-common -Description: Virtual network computing server software. - VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote - display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment - not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the - Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. - . - It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides common - utilities for the server and client packages. -Package: vncserver -Description: Virtual network computing server software. - VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote - display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment - not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the - Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. - . - It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides a fully - functional X server, to which a VNC viewer can connect. - . - Note: This server does not support or need a display. You need a vncviewer to - see something. However, this viewer may also be on a computer running other - operating systems in the local net. -Package: xvncviewer -Description: Virtual network computing client software for X. - VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote - display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment - not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the - Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. - . - It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides a client - for X, with this you can connect to a vncserver somewhere in the network - and display its content in a window. There are vncserver available for X - and for Win95/NT. - - - -Source package: voberon -Package: voberon -Description: VisualOberon GUI class library for Oberon-2 - VisualOberon (or short 'VO') is a collection of classes written in - the programming language Oberon-2. The classes are designed to easily - build graphical user interfaces for programs written in Oberon-2. -Package: voberon-dev -Description: VisualOberon GUI class library for Oberon-2 (development) - VisualOberon (or short 'VO') is a collection of classes written in - the programming language Oberon-2. The classes are designed to easily - build graphical user interfaces for programs written in Oberon-2. - . - VisualOberon uses OOC and its first implementation OO2C as - development tool, but VisualOberon's design is not limited to that - compiler. It is based on the language defined by the official language - report and thus should be easily portable to other compilers. - - - -Source package: vold -Package: vold -Description: Volume daemon for CDROM devices. - NOTE. You must run a recent kernel (2.2 or later) in order - to use this package. - . - This daemon probes all CDROM devices in the system (in the future: local - network) at regular intervals, and mounts a CDROM upon insertion. - The mountpoint is typically - . - /cdrom/ - . - where is the name of the CDROM. This utility is especially - useful if you have more than one CDROM drive, and you don't wish to bother - in which drive you put your CDROMs. - - - -Source package: vorbis-tools -Package: vorbis-tools -Description: Several Ogg Vorbis Tools - vorbis-tools contains oggenc (an encoder), ogg123 (a playback tool), - ogginfo (displays ogg information), vcut (ogg file splitter), and - vorbiscomment (ogg comment editor) - - - -Source package: vreng -Package: vreng -Description: Virtual Reality Engine - vreng is a virtual 3D world based on the IP multicast protocol - - - -Source package: vrflash -Package: vrflash -Description: tool to flash kernels and romdisks to Agenda VR - The Agenda VR is a handheld computer that runs Linux. VRFlash - communicates with the Agenda's boot monitor (PMON) over a serial - line to install new software on the device. The kernel and the - root image can be upgraded this way. - - - -Source package: vrfy -Package: vrfy -Description: Verify electronic mail addresses. - 'vrfy' is a tool to verify e-mail addresses and mailing lists. In its - simplest form it takes an address "user@domain", figures out the MX hosts - for "domain", and issues the SMTP command VRFY at the primary MX host - (optionally all), or at "domain" itself if no MX hosts exist. Without - "domain" it goes to "localhost". - . - More complex capabilities are: - * recursively expanding forward files or mailing lists, - * detecting mail forwarding loops, - * understanding full-blown RFC822 address specifications, - * syntax checking that can be carried out either locally or remotely, - * various options provided to exploit alternative protocol suites - if necessary, and to print many forms of verbose output. - . - Obvious limitations exist (mostly due to a lousy VRFY command - implementation on some hosts), but otherwise, it works pretty well. - - - -Source package: vrms -Package: vrms -Description: Virtual Richard M. Stallman - The vrms program will analyze the set of currently-installed packages on a - Debian GNU/Linux system, and report all of the packages from the non-free - tree which are currently installed. - . - Future versions of vrms will include an option to also display text from the - public writings of RMS and others that explain why use of each of the - installed non-free packages might cause moral issues for some in the Free - Software community. This functionality is not yet included. - - - -Source package: vrrpd -Package: vrrpd -Description: Virtual Router Redudancy Protocol user-space implementation - This package provides an implementation of VRRPv2 as specified in rfc2338. - It runs in the Linux kernel's userspace (as root). - . - VRRP can be used to setup high-availability services in Debian since two - machines can use the same (virtual) IP address which is transfered upon - failover. Some kernel features need to be enabled (please read the FAQ) - - - -Source package: vrweb -Package: vrweb -Description: A VRML browser and editor. - VRweb is a VRML 1 browser that you can use to browse a - Virtual Reality World (WRL). Currently the upstream team - no longer supports VRweb as it has developed a replacement - Java version named VRwave, also available from Debian. - - - -Source package: vsftpd -Package: vsftpd -Description: The Very Secure FTP Daemon - A lightweight, efficient FTP server written from the ground up with - security in mind. - . - vsftpd supports both anonymous and non-anonymous FTP, PAM authentication, - bandwidth limiting, and the Linux sendfile() facility. - - - -Source package: vsound -Package: vsound -Description: Virtual loopback sound recorder and real audio converter - This program allows you to record the output of any standard OSS - program (one that uses /dev/dsp for sound) without having to modify or - recompile the program. It uses sox to convert and save the raw data - into the desired file format and can help to convert real audio files - to some other non-proprietary format. - - - -Source package: vstream -Package: vstream -Description: bttv video capture utility aimed at making MPEGs - A (fairly) fast video+audio capture utility targeted towards making MPEG - movies. Includes capture to multiple streams (to make use of maximum - possible IO bandwidth) and unlimited maximum stream length. - - - -Source package: vtcl -Package: visual-tcl -Description: Tcl GUI builder - Visual Tcl is a freely-available, high-quality application development - environment. Written entirely in Tcl and generating pure Tcl should make - porting either unnecessary or trivial. Visual Tcl is covered by the GNU - General Public License insuring that it will remain in the capable hands of - the internet community. Visual Tcl has no relation to SCO Visual Tcl or the - FREE Visual Tcl/Tk project. - - - -Source package: vtgrab -Package: vtgrab -Description: A VNC like console monitoring - This is a utility for monitoring the screen of another machine. - It only works for text consoles: for X, the idea is to use VNC - instead. - - - -Source package: vtk -Package: libvtk32 -Description: Visualization Toolkit - A high level 3D visualization library - VTK - the Visualization Toolkit is an object oriented, high level - library that allows one to easily write C++ programs, Tcl, Python and - Java scripts that do 3D visualization. This package provides the - shared libraries needed to run C++ programs that use VTK. To compile - C++ code that uses VTK you have to install vtk-dev. - . - VTK enables users to concentrate on their work by providing a large - number of excellent and feature packed high level functions that do - visualization. The library needs OpenGL to render the graphics and - for Linux machines Mesa is necessary. The terms/copyright can be read - in /usr/share/doc/vtk/README and README.html. VTK-Linux-HOWTO has - information about using vtk, getting documentataion or help and - instructions on building VTK. -Package: libvtk32-dev -Description: VTK header files for building C++ code. - This provides the VTK header files required to compile C++ programs - that use VTK to do 3D visualisation. -Package: python-vtk -Description: Python bindings for VTK. - This provides the shared libraries that enable one to use VTK from Python - scripts. You will need Python and vtk installed to use this. Some useful - information may be available in /usr/share/doc/python-vtk/. -Package: vtk-doc -Description: VTK class reference documentation. - This package contains exhaustive HTML documentation for the all the - documented VTK C++ classes. The documentation was generated using - doxygen and some excellent perl scripts from Sebastien Barre et. al. - Please read the README.docs in /usr/share/doc/vtk-doc/ for details. - The documentation is available under /usr/share/doc/vtk/html. -Package: vtk-examples -Description: C++, Tcl and Python example programs/scripts for VTK. - This package contains examples from the VTK source. To compile - the C++ examples you will need to install the vtk-dev package as well. - The Python and Tcl examples can be run with the corresponding packages - (vtk-python, vtk-tcl). -Package: vtk-tcl -Description: Tcl bindings for VTK. - This provides the shared libraries and executable that enable one to use - VTK from Tcl/Tk scripts. You will need Tcl/Tk and vtk installed to use - this. - - - -Source package: vtkdata-installer -Package: vtkdata-installer -Description: Installer for example data for VTK - The Visualization Toolkit comes with example C++, Tcl and - Python code. These examples reference data files installed - using the get-vtkdata script in this package. - . - The get-vtkdata script transfers about 30 Megabytes over the - Internet, and unpacks it into around 115 Megabytes in - /usr/share/vtkdemo/vtkdata. Plan your network and disk use - accordingly. - - - -Source package: vtprint -Package: vtprint -Description: Prints to term emulator via ANSI codes - This program allows users to print from a remote UNIX host to a - printer attached to their local terminal or emulator, which makes it - great for printing files at home, etc. (It only does text files, - though.) - - - -Source package: vtwm -Package: vtwm -Description: virtual Tab window manager - vtwm is an extension to twm that provides multiple virtual screens, pixmap - file format support, and other enhancements in addition to the features of - twm. - - - -Source package: w-bassman -Package: w-bassman -Description: an alternative "w" command - This is a version of the "w" command that might be familiar to old - Slackware users. It formats the output differently, in a way some - consider clearer and easier to read. - - - -Source package: w3-dtd-mathml -Package: w3-dtd-mathml -Description: Mathematical Markup Language V2.0 DTD - The Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) V2.0 is an XML - application for describing mathematical notation - and capturing both its structure and content. - The docbook-mathml package allows you to generate output - documents from source files that use MathML markup. - . - Includes a prototype extension of the XHTML 1.1 DTD - that incorporates MathML 2.0. - . - Author: W3C Math Working Group - Homepage: http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/ - - - -Source package: w3-el -Package: w3-doc-e20 -Description: Documentation for w3-el. - w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, - that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: - frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. -Package: w3-el-doc -Description: Documentation for w3-el. - w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, - that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: - frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. - . - Separate w3-el packages are available for FSF Emacs 19 and 20. - (XEmacs 19 and 20 include w3-el intrinsically.) -Package: w3-el-e19 -Description: Web browser for GNU Emacs 19 - A full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that - supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, - tables, stylesheets, and much more. - . - Supports asynchronous connections, allowing users to browse numerous - sites concurrently, while others continue to download. Tight - integration with the standard Emacs mail and news reading packages - allows easy sharing of information. Since Emacs is first and foremost - the most powerful editor around, the information you uncover on the - web can immediately be put to work. - . - Yet another reason to never leave Emacs. -Package: w3-el-e20 -Description: Web browser for GNU Emacs 20 - A full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that - supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, - tables, stylesheets, and much more. - . - Supports asynchronous connections, allowing users to browse numerous - sites concurrently, while others continue to download. Tight - integration with the standard Emacs mail and news reading packages - allows easy sharing of information. Since Emacs is first and foremost - the most powerful editor around, the information you uncover on the - web can immediately be put to work. - . - Yet another reason to never leave Emacs. -Package: w3-el-lisp -Description: Elisp source for w3-el web browser - w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, - that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: - frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. - . - This package contains the source code for w3-el. -Package: w3-lisp-e20 -Description: Elisp source for w3-el web browser - w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, - that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: - frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. - . - This package contains the source code for w3-el. - - - -Source package: w3-el-e21 -Package: w3-doc-e21 -Description: Documentation for w3-el-e21. - w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, - that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: - frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. -Package: w3-el-e21 -Description: Web browser for GNU Emacs 21 - A full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that - supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, - tables, stylesheets, and much more. - . - Supports asynchronous connections, allowing users to browse numerous - sites concurrently, while others continue to download. Tight - integration with the standard Emacs mail and news reading packages - allows easy sharing of information. Since Emacs is first and foremost - the most powerful editor around, the information you uncover on the - web can immediately be put to work. - . - Yet another reason to never leave Emacs. -Package: w3-lisp-e21 -Description: Elisp source for w3-el web browser - w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, - that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: - frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. - . - This package contains the source code for w3-el. - - - -Source package: w3-url-e21 -Package: w3-url-e21 -Description: URL library for use by w3-el-e21 - This library for manipulation of URLs was broken out of w3-el - sometime before the release of Emacs 21. An earlier version is - integrated into w3-el-e20. -Package: w3-url-lisp -Description: URL library for use by w3-el-e21 (Lisp source) - This library for manipulation of URLs was broken out of w3-el - sometime before the release of Emacs 21. An earlier version is - integrated into w3-el-e20. - . - This package contains the Lisp source code for the url library. - - - -Source package: w3c-libwww -Package: libwww-dev -Description: The W3C WWW library - development files - libwww is a highly modular, general-purpose client side Web API - written in C for Unix and Windows (Win32). It's well suited for - both small and large applications, like browser/editors, robots, - batch tools, etc. Pluggable modules provided with libwww include - complete HTTP/1.1 (with caching, pipelining, PUT, POST, Digest - Authentication, deflate, etc), MySQL logging, FTP, HTML/4, - XML (expat), RDF (SiRPAC), and much more. - . - Unlike other libraries for web access, libwww can use a single - select() loop to wait for multiple simultaneous connections. With - glibwww, the libwww event loop can be integrated into the glib event - loop, making it very easy to develop GTK+ web applications. - . - It is quite difficult to write programs that use libwww, due to its - complexity. If you do not need its advanced features, have a look at - libcurl. -Package: libwww0 -Description: The W3C WWW library - libwww is a highly modular, general-purpose client side Web API - written in C for Unix and Windows. It is well suited for both small - and large applications, like browsers/editors, robots, batch tools, - etc. Pluggable modules provided with libwww include complete HTTP/1.1 - (with caching, pipelining, PUT, POST, Digest Authentication, deflate, - etc), MySQL logging, FTP, HTML/4, XML (expat), RDF (SiRPAC), and much - more. - - - -Source package: w3cam -Package: w3cam -Description: a simple CGI to retrieve images from video4linux device. - w3cam is a simple CGI to retrieve images from video4linux device. - In other words this program will only run on Linux machines - which support a video4linux-device. - . - w3cam supports a plain mode and a gui mode. In the gui mode a html - with a form is supplied to change some parameters with the mouse .. - - - -Source package: w3m -Package: w3m -Description: WWW browsable pager with excellent tables/frames support - w3m is a text-based World Wide Web browser with IPv6 support. - It features excellent support for tables and frames. It can be used - as a standalone file pager, too. - . - * You can follow links and/or view images in HTML. - * Internet message preview mode, you can browse HTML mail. - * You can follow links in plain text if it includes URL forms. - . - For more information, - see http://sourceforge.net/projects/w3m -Package: w3m-img -Description: inline image extension support utilities for w3m - w3m-img provides some utilities to support inline images for w3m - on terminal emulator in X Window System environments. - - - -Source package: w3m-el -Package: w3m-el -Description: a simple Emacs interface of w3m - This package contains a interface program of w3m, which is a pager - with WWW capability. It can be used as lightweight WWW browser on emacsen. - This is also known as emacs-w3m. http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/ - - - -Source package: w3mir -Package: w3mir -Description: w3mir is an all purpose HTTP copying and mirroring tool. - w3mir can create and maintain a browsable copy of one, or several - WWW sites. It can preserve link integrety within the mirrored documents - as well as the integrey of links outside the mirror. - - - -Source package: w3mmee -Package: w3mmee -Description: WWW browsable pager with excellent tables/frames, MB extension - w3mmee is w3m with multibyte encoding extension. - . - For more information, - see http://w3m.sourceforge.net/ - and http://pub.ks-and-ks.ne.jp/prog/w3mmee/ -Package: w3mmee-img -Description: inline image extension support utilities for w3mmee - w3mmee-img provides some utilities to support inline images for w3mmee - on terminal emulator in X Window System environments. - - - -Source package: w9wm -Package: w9wm -Description: Enhanced window manager based on 9wm - w9wm is a quick and dirty hack based on 9wm. It provides support for - virtual screens as well as for keyboard bindings. - - - -Source package: waili -Package: libwaili -Description: WAILI is a wavelet transform library - from the web page: http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~wavelets/ - . - "WAILI is a wavelet transform library. It includes some basic image - processing operations based on the use of wavelets and forms the - backbone of more complex image processing operations. " -Package: libwaili-dev -Description: WAILI is a wavelet transform library (develop. files) - from the web page: http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~wavelets/ - "WAILI is a wavelet transform library. It includes some basic image - processing operations based on the use of wavelets and forms the - backbone of more complex image processing operations. " - . - This package contains what is needed for developers: - static library, shared library, include files - This package provides also documentation and testing sample programs - - - -Source package: wajig -Package: wajig -Description: Simplified Debian package management front end - Wajig is a single commandline wrapper around apt, apt-cache, dpkg, - /etc/init.d scripts and more, intended to be easy to use and providing - extensive documentation for all of its functions. - . - With a suitable sudo(1) configuration, most if not all package installation - (as well as creation) tasks can be done from a user shell. - - - -Source package: wallp -Package: wallp -Description: GTK+ and Imlib based app for periodically updating root of X - WallP uses Imlib for its image rendering, so any image format readable by - Imlib will work with WallP. The user controls the period between changes, in - minutes. - GTK+ is used as the toolkit. - - - -Source package: wanderlust2 -Package: wanderlust2 -Description: Yet Another Message Interface On Emacsen. (Unstable) - Wanderlust is IMAP4, POP and NNTP client on Emacsen. - Wanderlust has many powerful features. - - Coding with only Elisp. - - MIME support (SEMI or tm) - - 3 frames mode(folder, summary, message) - - Thread view - - Virtual Folder Support - - Archived Folder Support - - MH local Folder Support - - and so on. - Wanderlust is needs MULE support with emacsen. - This version is unstable, flim1.13 is needed. - - - -Source package: wanpipe -Package: wanpipe -Description: Configuration utilities for Sangoma S508/S514 WAN cards - This package installs configuration tools and firmware modules for - the Sangoma S508 and S514 router cards. You may use this software - to build a stable and flexible WAN router for frame-relay, PPP, or - Cisco HDLC leased-line links based on these cards. - . - This package is compiled against kernel 2.2.13. This upstream - version does not have support for X.25. - - - -Source package: watanabe-vfont -Package: watanabe-vfont -Description: Japanese Mincho font in Zeit's Syotai Club format. - Vector fonts made from labosystem123 32dots font. - This package replaces zeitfonts package. - - - -Source package: watchdog -Package: watchdog -Description: A software watchdog - The watchdog program writes to /dev/watchdog every ten seconds. - If the device is open but not written to within a minute the machine - will reboot -- a feature available when "software watchdog" support - is compiled into the kernel. - . - The ability to reboot will depend on the state of the machine - and interrupts. To use this software, linux 1.3.52 or later is - needed. - - - -Source package: wav2cdr -Package: wav2cdr -Description: Converts wav files into CD-ROM audio file format. - This program converts wav sound files into a format suitable - for CD-ROMs, and can perform some editing functions like - cutting or volume change. It is rather rudimentary, the wav - file must have the same sampling parameters as CD audio. Runs - on big and little endian machines. - - - -Source package: wavelan-applet -Package: wavelan-applet -Description: GNOME wavelan monitor applet - It shows the signal strength in 6 steps - 1 for network device gone, - 1 for no signal, 4 for some, ok, good, excellent signal. - It has themes, and can optionally pop up dialog boxes when the signal/device - comes/goes. - Optionally display signal strength in % and features hi-tech features such as - transparency and AA text. - - - -Source package: wavemon -Package: wavemon -Description: Wireless Device Monitoring Application - Wavemon allows you to watch signal and noise levels, packet - statistics, device configuration and network parameters of your - wireless network hardware. It has currently only been tested with - the Lucent Orinoco series of cards, although it *should* work (though - with varying features) with all devices supported by the wireless - kernel extensions by Jean Tourrilhes. - - - -Source package: wavtools -Package: wavtools -Description: WAV play, record, and compression - wavtools is a set of programs to play, record, and manage the - compression of sound. - - - -Source package: wayv -Package: wayv -Description: Experimental hand writing/gesture recognition program - Enables human computer interaction, especially using gestures inputed via - the mouse. - - - -Source package: wbd -Package: wbd -Description: Multicast White Board - This is a free clone of wb, a multicast white board application. It allows you - to share a virtual white board with other people running wbd over the Mbone - (multicast backbone of the Internet). You can paint, write and import text and - graphics. - . - You will need a multicast router and a connection to the Mbone if you want to - share your white board with people outside of your local subnet. - - - -Source package: wdg-html-reference -Package: wdg-html-reference -Description: WDGs' HTML 3.2, HTML 4, and CSS references - Attractive, well laid-out guides to the HTML 3.2, HTML 4, and - Cascading Style Sheets specifications in HTML format. - - - -Source package: wdg-html-validator -Package: wdg-html-validator -Description: WDG HTML Validator - This is a CGI script which lets you enter the URL of a web page which will - be then checked against a validating SGML parser for conformance to official - HTML standards. Pages can also be uploaded and HTML can be directly entered. - . - A command-line version is also included in the package. - - - -Source package: wdiff -Package: wdiff -Description: The GNU wdiff utility. Compares two files word by word. - `wdiff' is a front-end to GNU `diff'. It compares two files, finding - which words have been deleted or added to the first in order to create - the second. It has many output formats and interacts well with - terminals and pagers (notably with `less'). `wdiff' is particularly - useful when two texts differ only by a few words and paragraphs have - been refilled. -Package: wdiff-doc -Description: Documentation for GNU wdiff. - This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU wdiff. - - - -Source package: wdm -Package: wdm -Description: WINGs Display Manager - an xdm replacement with a WindowMaker look - This is an xdm replacement based on the WINGs widget set. WINGs is the - NeXT-like widget set used by WindowMaker and some other programs. wdm - provides a nice and versatile login panel along with xdm functionality. - - - -Source package: wdsetup -Package: wdsetup -Description: Configuration utility for Western Digital and SMC ethernet cards. - Wdsetup is used to configure the i/o address, interrupt line, ram size, ram - base address, wait states, network connection, rom size, and rom base address. - In the command line option method, wdsetup works silently, and returns 0 - for success, or -1 if an error occured. The board is re-configured, and - the soft eeprom configuration is unchanged. In the interactive method, - the current configuration is displaye d, and then the user is promped for - the new configuration to put in to the eeprom. If your jumpers are not set - to soft/soft, both current and soft configuration information will be shown. - - - -Source package: webalizer -Package: webalizer -Description: Web server log analysis program - The Webalizer is a web server log analysis program. It is designed to scan - web server log files in various formats and produce usage statistics in - HTML format for viewing through a browser. - The Webalizer produces yearly, monthly, daily and hourly statistics. In the - monthly reports, various statistics may be produced to show overall usage, - usage by day and hour, usage by visiting sites, URL's, user agents - (browsers), referrers and country. The Webalizer is highly configurable by - use of either command line options or a configuration file, allowing the - program to be tailored to individual needs easily. - - - -Source package: webbase -Package: libwebbase -Description: libraries for the use of webbase - webbase is a crawler for the Internet. It has two main functions : crawl the - WEB to get documents and build a full text database with this documents. - The crawler part visit the documents and store intersting information about - them localy. It visits the document on a regular basis to make sure that it - is still there and updates it if it changes. - The full text database uses the localy copies of the document to build a - searchable index. The full text indexing functions are not included in - webbase. -Package: webbase -Description: A crawler/indexer for the Internet - webbase is a crawler for the Internet. It has two main functions : crawl the - WEB to get documents and build a full text database with this documents. - The crawler part visit the documents and store intersting information about - them localy. It visits the document on a regular basis to make sure that it - is still there and updates it if it changes. - The full text database uses the localy copies of the document to build a - searchable index. The full text indexing functions are not included in - webbase. -Package: webbase-dev -Description: development files for webbase - webbase is a crawler for the Internet. It has two main functions : crawl the - WEB to get documents and build a full text database with this documents. - The crawler part visit the documents and store intersting information about - them localy. It visits the document on a regular basis to make sure that it - is still there and updates it if it changes. - The full text database uses the localy copies of the document to build a - searchable index. The full text indexing functions are not included in - webbase. -Package: webbase-doc -Description: Documentation for webbase - webbase is a crawler for the Internet. It has two main functions : crawl the - WEB to get documents and build a full text database with this documents. - The crawler part visit the documents and store intersting information about - them localy. It visits the document on a regular basis to make sure that it - is still there and updates it if it changes. - The full text database uses the localy copies of the document to build a - searchable index. The full text indexing functions are not included in - webbase. - - - -Source package: webfs -Package: webfs -Description: lightweight http server for static content - This is a simple http server for purely static content. You - can use it to serve the content of a ftp server via http for - example. It is also nice to export some files the quick way - by starting a http server in a few seconds, without editing - some config file first. - - - -Source package: weblint -Package: weblint -Description: a syntax and minimal style checker for HTML - This is perl script which picks fluff off html pages, much in the same - way traditional lint picks fluff off C programs. - . - The script is pretty much a a wrapper around the Weblint module. It - currently supports HTML 4.0 (and only HTML 4.0). It allows the various - syntax and stylistic checks to be enabled or disabled by the user or in - a system-wide configuration file. - . - NOTE: This is a beta release of Weblint 2.0 that provides a subset of - of the final functionality. There are one or two features from 1.020 - that aren't currently available. But this implements just about all - the warnings from 1.020 and uses current HTML standards. - - - -Source package: webmagick -Package: webmagick -Description: create gallery thumbnails for website - WebMagick provides a means of easily putting image collections on the - Web. It recurses through directory trees, building HTML pages and - imagemap (GIF or JPEG) files to allow the user to navigate through - collections of thumbnail images (somewhat similar to 'xv') and select - the images to view with a mouse click. - - - -Source package: webmin -Package: webmin -Description: Web-based administration toolkit - Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using - any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager - module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on. - . - This is the base module (without SSL support.) install other webmin-* - packages to manage specific services. Install webmin-ssl instead for - extra security. -Package: webmin-apache -Description: apache control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to configure almost all Apache directives. -Package: webmin-bind8 -Description: bind 8+ control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to create and edit domains, DNS records and options for the BIND v8 - (and up) DNS Server -Package: webmin-cluster-software -Description: cluster software control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage the software installed on multiple servers in a cluster - from the one interface. It is similar to the Software Packages module, but - with the ability to perform most functions (like installation, querying and - deletion of packages) on many Webmin servers in one operation. -Package: webmin-cluster-useradmin -Description: cluster user control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage users on multiple servers in a cluster - from the one interface. It is similar to the Useradmin module, but - with the ability to perform most functions (like adding, removing and - editing users) on many Webmin servers in one operation. -Package: webmin-core -Description: core modules for webmin - This package contains a basic set of modules for webmin (a web-based - interface for system administration for Unix.) modules are included - for: - . - * Creating, editing and deleting at jobs. - * Creating, editing and deleting cron jobs. - * Setting up scripts to be run at boot time from /etc/init.d. - * Editing kernels and partitions selectable at boot time with LILO. - * Reading man pages - * Mounting filesystems and swap files. - * Configuring boot time and active interfaces, DNS, routing and /etc/hosts. - * Configure PAM authentication steps. - * Listing, killing and renicing running processes on your system. - * Executing shell commands and view their output. - * Configuring the syslog server on your system and view its log files. - * Setting the system time. - * Logging in to your system with telnet. - * Creating and editing Unix users and groups - . - Other modules are available in separate packages. -Package: webmin-cpan -Description: CPAN module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to use CPAN (the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) to install new - perl modules on your system and view those already installed. -Package: webmin-dhcpd -Description: dhcpd control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage subnets, hosts and groups for the ISC dhcpd(8) server -Package: webmin-exports -Description: NFS exports control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage NFS exports. -Package: webmin-fetchmail -Description: fetchmail mail retrieval module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to setup and use fetchmail. -Package: webmin-grub -Description: grub control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage the grub bootloader. -Package: webmin-heartbeat -Description: heartbeat monitor control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage the heartbeat subsystem for Linux-HA. -Package: webmin-inetd -Description: inetd control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage inetd(8) configuration. -Package: webmin-jabber -Description: jabber server control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage a jabber server. -Package: webmin-lpadmin -Description: printer control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to create and edit local and remote printers. It supports Windows - print servers and Ghostscript print drivers.. -Package: webmin-mon -Description: mon control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to use mon to monitor the availability of services. -Package: webmin-mysql -Description: mysql-server control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to setup databases, tables, and permissions in your MySQL database - server. -Package: webmin-nis -Description: NIS clients/servers control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to setup a system as a NIS client, master or slave server. - . - Note: NIS+ is not supported. -Package: webmin-postfix -Description: postfix control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to configure the Postfix mail server. -Package: webmin-ppp -Description: PPP configuration module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage dialout and dialin PPP users. -Package: webmin-qmailadmin -Description: qmail control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage qmail configuration. -Package: webmin-quota -Description: disk quota control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage disk quotas. -Package: webmin-raid -Description: raid control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to create RAID 0, 1, 4, 5 and linear devices. -Package: webmin-samba -Description: samba control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to create and edit Samba file and print shares. -Package: webmin-sendmail -Description: sendmail control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage sendmail aliases, masquerading, address rewriting and - other features. -Package: webmin-software -Description: software packages control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to manage software packages on your system and install new packages. -Package: webmin-squid -Description: squid control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to configure squid options, ACLs, caching parameters and proxy - users. -Package: webmin-status -Description: server and system status control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to view the status of services on your system and remote systems. -Package: webmin-wuftpd -Description: wu-ftpd control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to control the access control, anonymous FTP and other options of - the University of Washington FTP server. -Package: webmin-xinetd -Description: xinetd control module for webmin - This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration - for Unix) to edit servers handled by xinetd, a replacement for inetd. - - - -Source package: webrick -Package: webrick -Description: Simple HTTP Server Toolkit for Ruby - WEBrick is a Ruby library program to build HTTP servers. - - - -Source package: websec -Package: websec -Description: Web Secretary - Web Secretary is a web page monitoring software. However, it goes - beyond the normal functionalities offered by such software. Not only - does it detect changes based on content analysis (instead of date/time - stamp or simple textual comparison), it will email the changed page to - you WITH THE NEW CONTENT HIGHLIGHTED! - - - -Source package: welcome2l -Package: welcome2l -Description: Linux ANSI boot logo. - This is a little program that may run at login time to produce nice - ANSI login logo. - . - Welcome2L intends to produce the best looking ANSI screens by making - full usage of PC graphic characters. - . - Therefore an architecture able to display those characters (i386, Alpha with - TGA adapter,... ) is required to use it. And, even if it will work on larger - screens, it will only produce 80 column ANSI screens. - - - -Source package: wemi -Package: wemi -Description: Branch of SEMI kernel package using widget. - WEMI is a branch of the SEMI package using widgets. It is a library - adding MIME features to Emacs, based on SEMI, which also available as - a Debian package. It is a replacement of SEMI, containing all of - SEMI's features. - . - WEMI does not support anything older than Emacs 19.28 or XEmacs - 19.14. WEMI also does not support Emacs 19.29 to 19.34, XEmacs - 19.15 or XEmacs 20.2 without mule, but WEMI may work with them. - ==== - SEMI is a library adding MIME features to Emacs. - . - MIME is a proposed internet standard allowing the use of other - character sets than (ASCII) plain text in the contents and headers of - messages. - ==== - - - -Source package: wemi1.12 -Package: wemi1.12 -Description: Branch of SEMI kernel package using widget. - WEMI is a branch of the SEMI package using widgets. It is a library - adding MIME features to Emacs, based on SEMI, which also available as - a Debian package. It is a replacement of SEMI, containing all of - SEMI's features. - . - WEMI does not support anything older than Emacs 19.28 or XEmacs - 19.14. WEMI also does not support Emacs 19.29 to 19.34, XEmacs - 19.15 or XEmacs 20.2 without mule, but WEMI may work with them. - ==== - SEMI is a library adding MIME features to Emacs. - . - MIME is a proposed internet standard allowing the use of other - character sets than (ASCII) plain text in the contents and headers of - messages. - ==== - This version is for flim-1.12 API. - - - -Source package: wenglish -Package: wenglish -Description: English dictionary words for /usr/share/dict - This package provides the file /usr/share/dict/american-english - containing a list of English words with American spellings. - This list can be used by spelling checkers, and by programs such - as look(1). - - - -Source package: werken.xpath -Package: libwerken.xpath-java -Description: JDOM XPath Engine - werken.xpath is the Werken JDOM XPath Engine (werken.xpath), created by - the Werken & Sons Company. It's available at . - . - It's not overly useful by itself, but rather needs an (currently in - development) implementation of XPointer, XSLT, or other XPath-based - specification. werken.xpath is merely an engine which can parse XPaths, - and walk JDOM trees. - - - -Source package: wfrench -Package: wfrench -Description: French dictionary words for /usr/share/dict - This package provides the file /usr/share/dict/french - containing a list of French words. This list can be used by spelling - checkers, and by programs such as look(1). - - - -Source package: wget -Package: wget -Description: retrieves files from the web - Wget is a network utility to retrieve files from the Web - using http and ftp, the two most widely used Internet - protocols. It works non-interactively, so it will work in - the background, after having logged off. The program supports - recursive retrieval of web-authoring pages as well as ftp - sites-- you can use wget to make mirrors of archives and - home pages or to travel the Web like a WWW robot. - . - Wget works particularly well with slow or unstable connections - by continuing to retrive a document until the document is fully - downloaded. Re-getting files from where it left off works on - servers (both http and ftp) that support it. Both http and ftp - retrievals can be time stamped, so wget can see if the remote - file has changed since the last retrieval and automatically - retrieve the new version if it has. - . - Wget supports proxy servers; this can lighten the network load, - speed up retrieval, and provide access behind firewalls. - - - -Source package: whereami -Package: whereami -Description: Automatically reconfigure your (laptop) system for a new location - whereami is a set of useful scripts and a coordinating system for - automatically re-locating your computer within the current (network) - environment. - . - Typically, you would use whereami to automatically detect and - re-configure your laptop when you move between a variety of diverse - networks and/or docking environments. - . - Although whereami will work best if all of your networks assign - addresses through dhcp, this is not a pre-requisite and the system - allows any technique to be used to ascertain the new location with - as little ongoing user intervention as possible. - . - Having ascertained the correct location, whereami will run appropriate - (user-configured) scripts to adjust the laptop operation to suit the - current environment. - . - See http://debiana.net/whereami/ for more information. You may also - get useful assistance from the debian-laptop mailing list, which is - frequented by several of the contributors. - - - -Source package: whichman -Package: whichman -Description: Fault tolerant search utilities: whichman, ftff, ftwhich. - whichman uses a fault tolerant approximate matching algorithm to search - for man-pages that match approximately the specified name. - The fault tolerant matching is very useful in cases where you remember only - roughly the name of a command. - . - Example: whichman netwhat - This finds netstat.8: /usr/share/man/man8/netstat.8 - . - ftff searches the directory tree. This is a case in-sensitive and fault - tolerant way of 'find . -name xxxx -print'. - . - ftwhich finds files which are in one of the directories in your PATH - and uses a fault tolerant search algorithm. - - - -Source package: whisker -Package: whisker -Description: CGI scanner to audit web servers - Whisker is a state-of-the-art CGI scanner that can: - - detect the running web server and perform only tests specific - to that server and version - - apply intrusion detection evasion methods - - do brute force on accounts using HTTP-AUTH - - use virtual hosts - - run in multi-thread mode - . - It can output the information in different formats including - HTML and nmap. - - - -Source package: whizzytex -Package: whizzytex -Description: a WYSIWIG environment for LaTeX - WhizzyTeX is an emacs minor mode for incrementally - (TeXing and) previewing a LaTeX file that you are editing. - . - It works with ghostview-based and xdvi-based previewers, - but best visual effect and more options will be available - if you use the advi previewer. - - - -Source package: whois -Package: whois -Description: The GNU whois client - This is a new whois (RFC 954) client rewritten from scratch by me. - It is derived from and compatible with the usual BSD and RIPE whois(1) - programs. - It is intelligent and can automatically select the appropriate whois - server for most queries. - . - The package also contains mkpasswd, a simple front end to crypt(3). - - - -Source package: whowatch -Package: whowatch -Description: Real-time user logins monitoring tool. - whowatch is a ncurses who-like utility that displays information about the - users currently logged on to the machine, in real-time. Besides standard - information (login name, tty, host, user's process), the type of the - connection (ie. telnet or ssh) is shown. - - - -Source package: wily -Package: wily -Description: A work-alike of the Acme programming environment for Plan 9 - Wily's basic functions are to edit and search for text and to run - commands. It is intended to eventually be an integrated working - environment for all tasks involving text. It uses the mouse heavily. - . - It emphasises speed for experienced users, but is probably simple - to learn as it has very few concepts. - - - -Source package: windows-el -Package: windows-el -Description: Window manager for GNU Emacs - You can divide the screen of GNU Emacs as many as you like. - Since efficiency of implementation or so depends much on the - style of window division, you may have your own style of - partitioning. But if you switch the mode to e-mail mode or - NetNews mode, they break your favorite style. - Windows.el enables you to have multiple favorite window - configurations at the same time, and switch them. Furthermore, - it can save all window configurations into a file and restore - them correctly. - - - -Source package: wine -Package: libwine -Description: Windows Emulator (Library) - This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is - still a developers release and many applications may still not work. - . - This package consists of the library that implements the windows API. - . - Wine is often updated. -Package: libwine-dev -Description: Windows Emulator (Development files) - This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is - still a developers release and many applications may still not work. - . - This package consists of the C header files. - . - Wine is often updated. -Package: wine -Description: Windows Emulator (Binary Emulator) - This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is - still a developers release and many applications may still not work. - . - This package consists of the emulator program for running windows executables. - . - Wine is often updated. -Package: wine-doc -Description: Windows Emulator (Documentation) - This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is - still a developers release and many applications may still not work. - . - This package consists of the documentation for wine. - . - Wine is often updated. -Package: wine-utils -Description: Windows Emulator (Utilities) - This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is - still a developers release and many applications may still not work. - . - This package consists many of the utilities provided by wine, both - for compiling source using winelib and for running wine. This - package is not strictly necessary. - . - Wine is often updated. - - - -Source package: winesetuptk -Package: winesetuptk -Description: Windows Emulator (Configuration and Setup Tool) - This is an easy-to-use Wine setup tool provided by - CodeWeavers, Inc. - - - -Source package: wing -Package: wing -Description: a galaga knock-off, arcade game - WING is a galaga knock-off, arcade game. It features high quality - prerendered graphics, dynamically generated stars in background, single - player game against computer controlled opponents, 6 levels of play, - digital sound effects, digital music streams, and a high score list. -Package: wing-data -Description: data files for the wing game - This packages contains data files for the wing package. - They were extracted out of the game package to save disk space. - - - -Source package: wipe -Package: wipe -Description: Secure file deletion - Recovery of supposedly erased data from magnetic media is easier than what - many people would like to believe. A technique called Magnetic Force - Microscopy (MFM) allows any moderately funded opponent to recover the last - two or three layers of data written to disk. Wipe repeatedly writes special - patterns to the files to be destroyed, using the fsync() call and/or the - O_SYNC bit to force disk access. - . - Homepage: http://gsu.linux.org.tr/wipe/ - - - -Source package: wireless-tools -Package: wireless-tools -Description: Tools for manipulating Linux Wireless Extensions - This package contains the Wireless tools, used to manipulate - the Linux Wireless Extensions. The Wireless Extension is an interface - allowing you to set Wireless LAN specific parameters and get the - specific stats. - . - The tools in this package only work with kernel versions 2.2.14 - and above, and 2.3.24 and above. - - - -Source package: witalian -Package: witalian -Description: The Italian dictionary words for /usr/share/dict/. - This package contains an alphabetic list of Italian words. - . - You may wish to use it in conjunction with a program like spell(1) to - spell-check an Italian text, or with a program like look(1) for word - completion. - . - It may even be used by the sysadmin to look for weak user passwords. - - - -Source package: wl -Package: wl -Description: Yet Another Message Interface On Emacsen. - Wanderlust is IMAP4, POP and NNTP client on Emacsen. - Wanderlust has many powerful features. - - Coding with only Elisp. - - MIME support (SEMI or tm) - - 3 frames mode(folder, summary, message) - - Thread view - - Virtual Folder Support - - Archived Folder Support - - MH local Folder Support - - and so on. - Wanderlust is needs MULE support with emacsen. - - - -Source package: wl-beta -Package: wl-beta -Description: Yet Another Message Interface On Emacsen. (beta branch) - Wanderlust is IMAP4, POP and NNTP client on Emacsen. - Wanderlust has many powerful features. - - Coding with only Elisp. - - MIME support (SEMI or tm) - - 3 frames mode(folder, summary, message) - - Thread view - - Virtual Folder Support - - Archived Folder Support - - MH local Folder Support - - and so on. - Wanderlust needs MULE support with emacsen. - This version is unstable branch. - - - -Source package: wm-icons -Package: wm-icons -Description: Window Manager agnostic themed sets of icons - The Window Manager Icons is a set of generic icons for use by window - managers. It is an efficient icon distribution designed to be - standardized and configurable. It includes several themed icon sets, - a template icon set to help building new themed icon sets, scripts - and configurations for several window managers. - . - wm-icons comes with different styles and common window manager sizes - (small menu icons, larger desktop icons, etc.) as well as advice and - setup for integrating them with various window managers such as FVWM, - SCWM, etc. Each set consists of an icon in that size and style for - each of about 84 different generic categories ("game", "editor", - "file-manager", etc). - . - Visit the project's home page at http://wm-icons.sourceforge.net/. - - - -Source package: wm2 -Package: wm2 -Description: Small, unconfigurable window manager - wm2 is a window manager for X. It provides an unusual style of window - decoration and as little functionality as Chris Cannam feels comfortable - with in a window manager. wm2 is not configurable, except by editing - the source and recompiling the code, and is really intended for people - who don't particularly want their window manager to be too friendly. - . - The "debian menus" functionality has been removed. - - - -Source package: wmacpi -Package: wmacpi -Description: An ACPI battery monitor for WindowMaker (alpha) - This is a battery monitor that uses ACPI to query the battery status. As - the interface to ACPI changes rather often, this program usually only works - with a very specific kernel version. - . - This package is for kernel version 2.4.2 or greater, ACPI subsystem version - 20010313 or greater. - - - -Source package: wmaker -Package: libdockapp-dev -Description: Window Maker's DockApp Making Standard Library - Simple library that eases the creation of dockapp's. It provides - functions that set up a dockapp in such a way that get can be - properly docked. It also provides some event handlers and makes it - very simple to write dockapps. You don't want/need this _unless_ you - want to write your own dock apps (or compile some dockapp that uses - this library) -Package: libwings-dev -Description: Window Maker's own widget set - WINGs Is Not GNUstep (WINGs) is a small widget set with the NeXTSTEP - look and feel. It's API is inspired in OpenSTEP and it's - implementation borrows some ideas from Tk. It has a reasonable set of - widgets, sufficient for building small applications like a CDPlayer - or hacking something like rxvt. It is used for basic widgets in - the WindowMaker window manager. -Package: libwmaker0-dev -Description: Static libraries and headers for Window Maker applications. - Contains libWMaker and header files, for building Window Maker aware - applications. -Package: libwraster1 -Description: Shared libraries of Window Maker rasterizer. - Contains libwraster, for manipulating and rasterizing images. -Package: libwraster1-dev -Description: Static libraries and headers of Window Maker rasterizer. - Contains libwraster and header files, for manipulating and - rasterizing images. -Package: libwraster2 -Description: Shared libraries of Window Maker rasterizer. - Contains libwraster, for manipulating and rasterizing images. -Package: libwraster2-dev -Description: Static libraries and headers of Window Maker rasterizer. - Contains libwraster and header files, for manipulating and - rasterizing images. -Package: wmaker -Description: NeXTSTEP-like window manager for X - Written by Alfredo Kojima (http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~kojima) almost - from scratch, resembles the NeXTStep look very closely, and it's now - an official GNU project. Window Maker is not overloaded with - features, and it's easier to configure than most other window - managers. Its final goal is to produce a window manager that doesn't - require editing of configuration files. Window Maker is fast and - doesn't require tons of memory to run. - - - -Source package: wmaker-data -Package: wmaker-data -Description: Several free icons for use with WindowMaker and others. - They all have a basic NeXTSTEPish look and feel. These icons are - placed where the WindowMaker package expects them by default. In - fact, the wmaker package is set up to use this icons by default. - . - These icons are free in the DFSG sense. - - - -Source package: wmaker-usersguide -Package: wmaker-usersguide-ps -Description: Window Maker Users' Guide -- postscript format - This guide describes the use of Window Maker, an X11 window manager. - It's for an old version of Window Maker, namely 0.20.2, but it's still - an accurate introduction to the general operation of this window - manager. - - - -Source package: wmakerconf -Package: wmakerconf -Description: GTK+ based configuration tool for Window Maker - Interactive graphical configuration utility for Window Maker. It - offers to configure Window Maker using a mouse driven point and click - interface avoiding direct manual editing of its configuration - files. - . - There's not much point in installing this program without - Window Maker on the system, but I guess there are some circumstances - where that's desirable, for example, self-compiled wmaker versions. - - - -Source package: wmakerconf-data -Package: wmakerconf-data -Description: Datafile for wmakerconf, a configuration tool for Window Maker - This contains the necessary information that enables wmakerconf to generate - a configuration file for Window Maker. In normal circumstances, you - only have to change this package in order to be able to configure a new - version of Window Maker. This package is useless without wmakerconf and - an appropriate version of Window Maker. - - - -Source package: wmanager -Package: wmanager -Description: Select a window manager at X startup - wmanager is a small X11 application for selecting a window manager - at X startup. wmanager looks for a file named '.wmmanagerrc' in - the user's home directory which contains a list of window managers; - you can create such a file with wmanagerrc-update. You can also use - wmanager-loop that runs window managers chosen by the user until - told to exit. - - - -Source package: wmapm -Package: wmapm -Description: An APM display program designed for WindowMaker - Displays the Advanced Power Management (APM) status of your computer in - a small icon. This includes battery or AC operation, battery life - remaining (both in percentage and graph), time left until battery-depletion, - charging status, and battery status. - . - There's nothing in the program that makes it require WindowMaker, except - maybe the look. - . - To use this program you need to enable APM support for your kernel during - configuration; the corresponding questions are in the 'Character devices' - section. - - - -Source package: wmavgload -Package: wmavgload -Description: small NeXTStep-like system load average monitor - wmavgload provides CPU load averages integrated over 5 (main window), - 30 and 60 seconds. Also, it takes very little space (64x64 square). - . - There's nothing in the program that makes it *require* WindowMaker, - i.e. it works great with other window managers. But if you are looking - for seamless integration on your desktop, wmavgload may suit your needs. - - - -Source package: wmbatppc -Package: wmbatppc -Description: Battery monitor for Apple G3/G4 ibooks/powerbooks - wmbatppc displays the status of your laptop's battery in a dock icon. - This is aimed at PPC laptops, suchs as iBooks and PowerBooks G3 or G4. - . - The status infos include the charge of the battery, the voltage, whether - your laptop is plugged in or not, whether the battery is charging - or not, the time remaining (both se and charge) and the level of the - battery (it indicates the level of each battery if your laptop has two - bays). - . - This package depends on pmud which provides the informations. - - - -Source package: wmbattery -Package: wmbattery -Description: Display laptop battery info, dockable in WindowMaker - Wmbattery displays the status of your laptop's battery in a small icon. - This includes if it is plugged in, if the battery is charging, how many - minutes of battery life remain, battery life remaining (with both a - percentage and a graph), and battery status (high - green, low - yellow, - or critical - red). - . - There's nothing in the program that makes it require WindowMaker, except - maybe the look. It can be docked in WindowMaker or AfterStep's dock. - . - To use this program you need to enable APM support for your kernel during - configuration; the corresponding questions are in the 'Character devices' - section. It will only work on laptops with an APM BIOS. - - - -Source package: wmbiff -Package: wmbiff -Description: A dockable app that displays information about mailboxes - wmBiff is an WindowMaker docking utility, that displays the number of read - and unread messages in up to five mailboxes. - You can also define actions to execute on new mail arrival (for example, - play a sound file). - At this moment only unix-style mailboxes are supported. - - - -Source package: wmbubble -Package: wmbubble -Description: A system-load meter for Window Maker that features a duck - A Window Maker dockapp (though it does not specifically require the Window - Maker window manager) that indicates the system load. - . - The more profuse the bubbles, the higher the CPU usage. The higher the water, - the more memory being used. - . - It can also start up to two programs depending upon which mouse button is - pressed. - - - -Source package: wmbutton -Package: wmbutton -Description: Dockapp displaying nine configurable buttons - Wmbutton displays nine buttons which can be configured through a config file. - Each button can be assigned up to three commands (one per mouse button). - It is intended as a dockapp for X window managers such as Window Maker, - AfterStep, BlackBox, and Enlightenment. - - - -Source package: wmcalc -Package: wmcalc -Description: Dockable calculator application - Wmcalc is a small calculator meant for the WindowMaker dock or - Afterstep Wharf. It is a simple calculator with basic functions and memory - slots, and can launch any external application for more complex - calculations. - - - -Source package: wmcalclock -Package: wmcalclock -Description: A dock.app which simply tells time and date. - wmCalclock is a dock app specifically written for Window Maker, but will - work with other window managers. Some features include antialiased text - display, with the ability to choose between different fonts, and colors. - 12 and 24 hour time, Greenwich time, Greenwich Mean Sidereal Time, and - Local Sidereal Time. - - - -Source package: wmcb -Package: wmcb -Description: Dockapp that displays the cut buffer content - Wmcb is a WindowMaker dockapp that displays the current - content of the cut buffers built into every Xserver. - It allows the buffers to be manipulated with the mouse in a - point and click manner. - - - -Source package: wmcdplay -Package: wmcdplay -Description: A CD player based on ascd designed for WindowMaker - There's nothing in the program that makes it *require* WindowMaker, - except maybe the look. It's extremely customizable, provides great - control, and runs on a 64x64 window. You can get it too look almost - like anything, provided of course you READ the documentation. - - - -Source package: wmclock -Package: wmclock -Description: dockable clock applet for Window Maker - Wmclock is a dockable applet which displays the date and time in a - dockable tile. Wmclock is specially designed for the Window Maker window - manager, and features multiple language support, am/pm time display, and - can run a user-specified program on a mouse click. - - - -Source package: wmcpu -Package: wmcpu -Description: Window Maker docking app similar to xosview - Displays a 64x64 box with: - * CPU - * Mem - * Swap - * Uptime - - - -Source package: wmcpuload -Package: wmcpuload -Description: Dockapp that displays the current CPU usage - WMCPULoad is a dockapp for X window managers such as WindowMaker, - AfterStep, BlackBox and Enlightenment. It displays the current CPU - usage as percentage value and chart with an LCD-like look. Its - appearance can be configured from the commandline and it has a - backlight mode which can be triggered manually or by an adjustable - alarm percentage. - - - -Source package: wmcube -Package: wmcube -Description: Spinning 3D object that shows the current CPU load - wmcube is a dockapp that displays a realtime rotating 3D object which - indicates current CPU load. The higher the load, the faster the object - spins. On SMP machines one instance can be run for each processor. - . - Originally wmcube could spin only a cube, hence the name. - - - -Source package: wmdate -Package: wmdate -Description: Calendar for window manager docking bars. - wmDate produces a 64x64 pixel calendar for use in the docking bars of - window managers. It was written specificly for Window Maker and goes well - with docking bars that have a "clock-only" clock app such as pclock. - - - -Source package: wmf -Package: wmf -Description: Web Mail Folder - This program converts emails to HTML and makes index files - (by author, data, subject,thread). Of course there are other programs - making the same, but here are some features which not all have: - - correct threading without level limitation - - quoted-printable text encoding - - home page hyperlink (X-URL) - - faces support - - breaking indexes in different pages to make them smaller - (don't break between threads) - - index time limitation (older mail disappears from the index) - - frame support - - - -Source package: wmfire -Package: wmfire -Description: A very cool fiery way of showing your CPU usage! - The display is a 64x64 window designed to Dock into - Window Maker's Docking bar. - - - -Source package: wmfsm -Package: wmfsm -Description: WindowMaker dock app for monitoring filesystem usage - Nice graphical 'df', showing you to what degree the mounted - filesystems are used. - . - Another X11 dockable application designed for WindowMaker. - It works with other window managers as well. - - - -Source package: wmgrabimage -Package: wmgrabimage -Description: maintains a small thumbnail image from the WWW - wmGrabImage is a WindowMaker DockApp that maintains a small thumbnail - copy of your favorite image from the WWW. - - - -Source package: wmgtemp -Package: wmgtemp -Description: Temperature sensor dockapp for WindowMaker - It displays the CPU and SYS temperatures (both in numerically and - graphically) of motherboards with the VIA686A chipset primarily but - also supports some other sensors, including W83781D, W83627HF and - AS99127F. There is also intention of adding support for other chipsets - in the future. - . - You will need a kernel compiled with i2c capabilities to make this work, - use the i2c-source package to make it for yourself. - - - -Source package: wmheadlines -Package: wmheadlines -Description: Linux news website headlines integrated to windowmaker's menus - WMHeadlines is a little project to integrate web news sites with the Window - Maker root menu. Websites that have parsable textfile-type Headline/URL pages - (such as Slashdot's ultramode.txt) can easily be integrated in this way, and - that's what the WMHeadlines member scripts are all about. You get all the - site's headlines in a Window Maker menu, and selecting a headline opens that - article in netscape. - . - This package contains scripts for Slashdot, Freshmeat, Linuxtoday, Segfault - BeNews and BeOSCentral headlines. A config script is included so you can - choose which ones to use. - - - -Source package: wmifs -Package: wmifs -Description: WindowMaker dock app for monitoring network traffic - wmifs is a dockable applet for X11 that can monitor all your network - interfaces. It's designed for WindowMaker's Dock and AfterStep's Wharf, - but it's not dependent on these window managers and should work with any - other. - . - WMiFS stands for "Window Maker InterFace Statistics". - - - -Source package: wminet -Package: wminet -Description: An inetd monitoring dockapp designed for WindowMaker - WMiNET has some nice & nifty features for monitoring, like: - * Monitors number of processes, users, http users, and NFS mounts - * LPD monitoring - * Monitors any tcp port you specify - * Selectable LED or LCD GUI - * Enable/disable monitoring using ~/.wminetrc - * Customs stats positioning using ~/.wminetrc - * User-definable scripts/commands using ~/.wminetrc - - - -Source package: wmitime -Package: wmitime -Description: yet another clock dock app for Window Maker - WMitime is yet another clock dock app (and quite overglorified at that! :) - it shows standard time, date, as well as the new internet time. - (see http://www.swatch.com/) - - - -Source package: wmix -Package: wmix -Description: Dockapp mixer for OSS or ALSA - Dockapp mixer for OSS or ALSA. Allows toggling record source, - muting individual channels, adjusting volume and balance, - all in a compact dockapp size, with TV-like on-screen-display for volume levels. - . - Supports mousewheel to adjust current channelvolume - and can be controlled remotely with SIGUSR1 / SIGUSR2 to adjust the volume. - Keeps a simple configuration file for user-defined settings. - - - -Source package: wml -Package: wml -Description: Website META Language by Ralf Engelschall - WML is a free and extensible Webdesigner's off-line HTML generation - toolkit for Unix. WML consists of a control frontend driving up to - nine backends in a sequential pass-oriented filtering scheme. Each - backend provides one particular core language. For maximum power WML - additionally ships with a well-suited set of include files which - provide higher-level features build on top of the backends core - languages. While not trivial and idiot proof WML provides most of the - core features real hackers always wanted for HTML generation. - - - -Source package: wmload -Package: wmload -Description: system load monitor designed for Window Maker - wmload displays a graphical representation of the kernel/system - statistics on a 64x64 miniwindow. There are three shades in the - window: the light one, which corresponds to user statistics, second - is the nice time statistics, and the darkest one is system statistics. - . - It works with other window managers, there isn't anything in the program to - make it require Window Maker, except maybe the look. - - - -Source package: wmmail -Package: wmmail -Description: A mail notification program designed for WindowMaker - There's nothing in the program that makes it require WindowMaker, except - maybe the look. It's much like xbiff, and was derived from asmail 0.50. - Now includes support for a variety of mailboxes, including mbox, MH, - maildir, POP3 and IMAP. A few pixmaps and sounds are included with the - package. - - - -Source package: wmmand -Package: wmmand -Description: a dockable mandelbrot fractal browser - wmMand is a dockable mandelbrot fractal browser or explorer. The window - intially comes up with the whole Mandelbrot set in view. The mouse buttons - can be used to zoom into or out of the set. - - - -Source package: wmmatrix -Package: wmmatrix -Description: View The Matrix in a Window Maker dock application - wmMatrix displays The Matrix (from the film of the same name) in - a Window Maker dock application. Based on the xscreensaver module - created by Jamie Zawinski. - . - Although it works best with Window Maker, wmMatrix also works fine - with other window managers. - - - -Source package: wmmixer -Package: wmmixer -Description: A mixer application designed for WindowMaker - There's nothing in the program that makes it require WindowMaker, except - maybe the NeXTStep look and the fact that it properly docks. It can - be used with other window managers without problems - - - -Source package: wmmon -Package: wmmon -Description: Monitor CPU load and average system load - WMMon monitors the realtime CPU load as well the average - system load and gives you some nice additional features too... - . - WMMon currently provides: - . - * Realtime CPU 'stress' meter - * Average system load, like xload & wmavgload - * Average system load graphic is auto-scaling - * Realtime Disk I/O 'stress' meter - * Average Disk I/O load graphic (auto-scaling) - * Realtime total Mem & Swap usage meters - * System uptime display - * Realtime cycling through all monitor modes - * Can launch 3 user definable commands through ~/.wmmonrc - * Can be started multiple times - - - -Source package: wmmoonclock -Package: wmmoonclock -Description: Displays the phase of the moon - wmMoonClock displays a small pixmap of the current phase of the moon. - It is designed for use with the Window Maker dock, but will of course - work elsewhere. - - - -Source package: wmmount -Package: wmmount -Description: mount utility and free space monitoring tool, NeXTStep-like - wmmount can be used to mount and unmount floppies, CD-ROM's, ZIP drives, - and file systems in general. It also displays the amount of free space - on the file system. It is very customizable and runs on a 64x64 window. - . - There's nothing in the program that makes it *require* WindowMaker, - i.e. it works great with other window managers. But if you are looking - for seamless integration on your desktop, wmmount may very well suit - your needs. - - - -Source package: wmnd -Package: wmnd -Description: Dockapp monitoring network interfaces - Shows a graph of incoming/outgoing traffic, activity indicators for rx/tx and - current/maximum rate for rx/tx in bytes or packets. - . - Tailored for use with WindowMaker, it will as well work with any other window - manager though. - - - -Source package: wmnet -Package: wmnet -Description: network monitor for WindowMaker using kernel IP accounting - This little program polls /proc/net/ip_acct and does a few - things with the data it gets. The speedometer keeps track of - the current speed per second and shows it in a color - corresponding to which of rx or tx that has the highest speed - at the moment. - . - You WILL need ip accounting in your kernel and at least two ip - firewall rules. This version allows you to specify which - accounting rule to watch for tx and rx and you will have to - enter them in ipfwadm or use the debian package ipac. - - - -Source package: wmnetselect -Package: wmnetselect -Description: Enhanced Netscape launch button designed for Windowmaker - This is a replacement for the Netscape/Mozilla launch button in your dock, - that enhances the functionality of the button. You can use it just as you - normally would to start Netscape. If you select an URL and paste it into - the wmnetselect button, it will redirect netscape to that URL. Other - features include quick Google.com searches and quick addition of URLs to - your bookmarks. - - - -Source package: wmnut -Package: wmnut -Description: A wmaker dock app that displays UPS statistics from NUT's upsd - WMNUT monitors UPS statistics through the NUT (Network UPS Tools, - www.exploits.org/nut) framework on Linux and other systems. This information, - presented in a nice visual format, can be invaluable on stations using an UPS. - - - -Source package: wmpinboard -Package: wmpinboard -Description: Window Maker dock applet resembling a miniature pinboard - Themable Window Maker dock applet resembling a miniature pinboard. - Icon is titled TODO. Includes alarm functions. Think of it as very - high-tech post-its for your dockbar. - - - -Source package: wmpload -Package: wmpload -Description: Program to monitor network device statistics - Wmpload is a Window Maker dock application to monitor ppp network - device statistics and graphs information using Athena stripchart - widgets. It can monitor any device that reports statistics - to /proc/net/dev including ethernet, plip, loopback etc. It shows - totals and current rates for a given ppp interface and is customizable - to show using X resources. - - - -Source package: wmppp.app -Package: wmppp.app -Description: PPP dial control and network load monitor with NeXTStep look - wmppp.app provides a PPP activator and network load monitor on a 64x64 mini - window. With wmppp you can monitor the total traffic as well as the outbound - and inbound traffic. It is designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but - will work great with other window managers as well. - - - -Source package: wmppxp -Package: wmppxp -Description: PPxP console for Window Maker dock - WMPPxP is a Window Maker dock app of PPxP console. PPxP is yet another - ppp program. - - - -Source package: wmpuzzle -Package: wmpuzzle -Description: WindowMaker dock app 4x4 puzzle - wmpuzzle provides a 4x4 puzzle on a 64x64 mini window. Currently you can - puzzle an eagle, earth, the Debian logo or the Linux penguin. Other images - will be included on request. wmpuzzle is designed to work with the - WindowMaker dock, but will work with other window managers as well. - - - -Source package: wmrack -Package: wmrack -Description: Combined CD Player + Mixer designed for WindowMaker - This dockapp combines a CD player and a mixer in one 48x48 window. - Very efficient on screen real-estate. Especially handy if you mainly - want a mixer, and only rarely use a CD player, but want to have one - around just in case. - . - It's designed with WindowMaker in mind, but it works fine with any - window manager, and can be swallowed by afterstep/fvwm/gnome panel/etc. - - - -Source package: wmscope -Package: wmscope -Description: Graphical representation of sound waves in a dockapp - wmscope is a dockapp that displays sound waves graphically, reading - from a variety of sources. It also has a standby sine wave interference - pattern to display when there is no audio input. - - - -Source package: wmsensors -Package: wmsensors -Description: WindowMaker dock applet for lmsensors - wmsensors is a WindowMaker applet that shows bar graphs of the information - available through the lm-sensors interface - - - -Source package: wmsmpmon -Package: wmsmpmon -Description: A CPU monitoring dockapp for SMP systems - wmSMPmon is a CPU monitoring applet for SMP systems running - Window Maker. - . - It features two graphs for each CPU. It can be run on a System - with only one CPU too, but it seems that the graph will show - wrong value ranges. - . - It has three different looks. You can change between them by - clicking on the graph. - - - -Source package: wmspaceweather -Package: wmspaceweather -Description: shows the "weather" in space - wmSpaceWeather is a space weather monitor. The monitor shows: 2 relativistic - electron and 3 relativistic proton flux levels at geosyncronous orbit - (currently from the NOAA GOES spacecraft), current Solar Flare X-ray flux, - and the last 8 3-hour Kp index values. - . - The display is a 64x64 window designed to Dock into Window Maker's - Docking bar. - - - -Source package: wmsun -Package: wmsun -Description: Dockable WindowMaker SunRise/SunSet App - wmSun displays the current day's Sun Rise and Set Times. You must - enter your Latitude and Longitude for it to work correctly. wmSun - is designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but will work - with other window managers as well. - - - -Source package: wmsysmon -Package: wmsysmon -Description: WindowMaker dock-app for monitoring your system. - wmsysmon is a dockable application for WindowMaker (and possibly - Afterstep). It monitors Memory, Swap, Disk IO, uptime and interrupts. - - - -Source package: wmtictactoe -Package: wmtictactoe -Description: Dockable Tic Tac Toe game - wmTicTacToe is a dock application meant for WindowMaker. It allows - you to play TicTacToe against another human or the computer. You - can switch between a scoreboard and the gameboard, and it is great - to relax and enjoy for a few minutes while working. - - - -Source package: wmtime -Package: wmtime -Description: Displays time and date - WMTime displays the time and date and gives you some nice additional - features too. It is intended for docking in WindowMaker. - . - WMTime currently provides: - . - * Time and date; - * Realtime morphing UI (analog <> digital mode); - * Autoscaling and anti aliased hands; - * Locale, can display DAY and DATE in various languages; - * Can launch 3 user definable commands through ~/.wmtimerc; - * Can be run multiple times; - * Commandline options for help (-h), version (-v), digital - clock mode (-digital) and and display (-d) - - - -Source package: wmtop -Package: wmtop -Description: Dockapp that displays 3 top memory or CPU using processes - wmtop maintains a view of the 3 top CPU (or memory) consuming - processes displaying the amount of CPU used as a horizontal bar. - Very useful for spotting those rogue Netscape processes! - - - -Source package: wmtv -Package: wmtv -Description: Dockable video4linux TV player for WindowMaker - A miniature size dockable TV appllication. It currently supports - channel presets, PAL/SECAM/NTSC, fine tuning, scanning of TV stations, - use of external TV application, and more. - - - -Source package: wmtz -Package: wmtz -Description: A wmaker dock app that displays the time in different zones. - wmtz displays the time in different time zones and can also show Julian - day numbers, sidereal time, internet time (swatch beats) and local time, date - and weekday. wmtz can also convert between JD and Gregorian dates via a - command line interface. - - - -Source package: wmusic -Package: wmusic -Description: a remote-control DockApp for xmms - wmusic is a dockapp that remote-controls xmms. Features include VCR-style - controls, Time and Playlist display, supa stylee rotating arrow, hiding of - the xmms windows and reactive interface. - - - -Source package: wmwave -Package: wmwave -Description: Monitor status of an 802.11 wireless ethernet link - wmwave is dockapp for Window Maker to display statistical information - about a current wirless ethernet connection. While made for Window - Maker, it works with other window managers. - - - -Source package: wmweather -Package: wmweather -Description: Window Maker Docking app that can show your current weather - Gets weather reports from the same source that pilots do. The weather - is displayed in a 64x64 "icon" that docks nicely into Window Maker's - docking bar. - . - xcontrib is required for the double-left-click to bring up the complete - METAR listing. - - - -Source package: wmwork -Package: wmwork -Description: Keep track of time worked on projects - wmwork provides a monitor on a 64x64 mini window that helps you keeping - track of your time. The idea is based on the program Worklog written - by Truxton King Fulton II. In contrast to Worklog wmwork is a graphical - application designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but will work - with other window managers as well. - - - -Source package: wmx10 -Package: wmx10 -Description: Control X10 home automation modules via a firecracker CM-17A X10 serial dogle - The program is a WindowMaker/AfterStep applet. It allows for turning off, - turning on, dimming, and brightening of X10 modules via the firecracker - CM-17A X10 serial dogle. wmx10 controls one "house" at a time, up to eight - separate devices on each "house". - - - -Source package: wmxmms-spectrum -Package: wmxmms-spectrum -Description: XMMS spectrum analyser plugin for the Window Maker dock - WMXMMS-Spectrum is an XMMS visualisation plugin that displays a - spectrum analyser in a Window Maker dock application. - . - Although it works best with Window Maker, it also works fine with - other window managers. - - - -Source package: wmxres -Package: wmxres -Description: dock application to select your display mode among those possible - wmxres is a tiny dockable application that comes in handy when you want a - specific X mode. Modes can be scrolled through until the desired one is - active. - - - -Source package: wn -Package: wn -Description: Secure and efficient http server with advanced features. - WN is a server for the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1). Its - primary design goals are security and functionality usually - available only with complex CGI scripts without the necessity of - writing or using these scripts. This includes extensive - security checks, full text searching and conditionally served - text. - . - Despite this extensive functionality the WN executable is - substantially smaller than the CERN or NCSA servers. Both a - stand-alone daemon and a version intended for use under inetd - are provided. The inetd version is designed to minimize the use - of system resources and it is appropriate for moderate or - lightly loaded servers which cannot be totally dedicated to Web - serving. - . - WN's security model is based on the use of a small flat database - in each directory with information about the files in that - directory. Fields associated with a file include its title, and - may include keywords, expiration date and any user defined - fields like author or document id. Unlike other servers, the - default action for WN is to deny access to a file. A file can - only be served if explicit permission to do so has been granted - by entering it in this database. - - - -Source package: wnn6-dev -Package: wnn6-dev -Description: Header files and static library for Wnn6 - Wnn6 is a commercial Kana-to-Kanji conversion system based on the - original version of Wnn developed by Kyoto University Research - Institute for Mathematical Sciences (KURIMS), OMRON Corporation and - ASTEC Inc. - . - This package contains the header files and static library for - Wnn6. Install this package if you wish to develop your own Wnn6 - client programs. - - - -Source package: wnn6-sdk -Package: libwnn6 -Description: Wnn6 client library - Wnn6 is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system based on - the original version of Wnn developed by Kyoto University Research - Institute for Mathematical Sciences (KURIMS), OMRON Corporation and - ASTEC Inc. - . - This package contains the open source Wnn6 client library from OMRON - SOFTWARE. -Package: libwnn6-dev -Description: Header files and static library for Wnn6 client library - Wnn6 is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system based on - the original version of Wnn developed by Kyoto University Research - Institute for Mathematical Sciences (KURIMS), OMRON Corporation and - ASTEC Inc. - . - This package contains the header files and static library for - Wnn6 client library. Install this package if you wish to develop your - own Wnn6 client programs. - - - -Source package: woody -Package: woody -Description: Hierarchic text editor - Woody is a hierarchical text editor/outliner. It allows you to - group related bits of information together into a common - meaningful category. It is similar to BrainForest for the Palm - Pilot. - . - The program is ideal for maintaining TODO files. The - program stores the files in xml, but can export to plain text - files. - - - -Source package: word2x -Package: word2x -Description: Translates Word files into ascii text or LaTeX - Takes Word files and transforms them into ascii text or LaTeX - - - -Source package: wordinspect -Package: wordinspect -Description: GTK-based Dictionary Client - This package provides a graphical frontend to dict, which is a client - that queries the dictd server. Since dict is TCP based, it can access - servers on the local host, on a local network, or on the Internet. - . - In addition to the dict client, this package requires access to a - dictd server, either from dictd installed on the local machine or - network, or over the Internet to one of the DICT Development Group's - public servers. - - - -Source package: wordnet -Package: wordnet -Description: Electronic lexical database of English language - WordNet(®) is an on-line lexical reference system whose design is - inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical - memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized - into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical - concept. Different relations link the synonym sets. - . - WordNet was developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory - (http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/) at Princeton University under the - direction of Professor George A. Miller (Principal Investigator). - . - WordNet is considered to be the most important resource available to - researchers in computational linguistics, text analysis, and many - related areas. Its design is inspired by current psycholinguistic and - computational theories of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, - adjectives, and adverbs are organized into synonym sets, each - representing one underlying lexical concept. Different relations - link the synonym sets. - . - More Information on http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/. - . - Binary and manpages for this binaries as well as general manpages -Package: wordnet-base -Description: Electronic lexical database of English language - WordNet(®) is an on-line lexical reference system whose design is - inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical - memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized - into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical - concept. Different relations link the synonym sets. - . - WordNet was developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory - (http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/) at Princeton University under the - direction of Professor George A. Miller (Principal Investigator). - . - More Information on http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/. - . - Dictionary data and manuals which describe them -Package: wordnet-dev -Description: Electronic lexical database of English language - WordNet(®) is an on-line lexical reference system whose design is - inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical - memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized - into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical - concept. Different relations link the synonym sets. - . - WordNet was developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory - (http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/) at Princeton University under the - direction of Professor George A. Miller (Principal Investigator). - . - More Information on http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/. - . - Header files and library as well as manpages for section 3 (development) -Package: wordnet-doc -Description: Documentation for WordNet. - Introductory papers on the structure of modern computer-based - dictionaries, on English terminology of word relationships, and - on WordNet internals. Affords many gratifications. - . - The source of these papers can be found at - http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/papers/ - - - -Source package: wordplay -Package: wordplay -Description: anagram generator - Wordplay generates anagrams of words or phrases. For example, - "Debian/Gnu Linux" = "blade gun in unix", "able nun dig unix", - "dual benign unix", or "lad begun in unix". - - - -Source package: wordtrans -Package: wordtrans-console -Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux - Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports - some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and - de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's - dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware - application). - . - This package contains the console version. -Package: wordtrans-data -Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux - Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports - some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and - de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's - dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware - application). - . - This package contains some data files needed by wordtrans-console - and wordtrans-qt. -Package: wordtrans-doc -Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux - Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports - some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and - de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's - dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware - application). - . - This package contains the documentation for wordtrans in html and - plain text formats. -Package: wordtrans-kde -Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux - Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports - some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and - de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's - dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware - application). - . - This package contains the KDE version. -Package: wordtrans-qt -Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux - Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports - some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and - de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's - dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware - application). - . - This package contains the X-Window version (qt). -Package: wordtrans-web -Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux - Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports - some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and - de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's - dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware - application). - . - This package contains a web interface made with php4. - - - -Source package: workbone -Package: workbone -Description: A simple text-based CD player - Workbone is a simple, curses-based CD player that is controled by - the num-lock keys. The cdtool package can be used to determine the - contents of a CD before playing it. - - - -Source package: worker -Package: worker -Description: A highly configurable two-paned file manager for X - Worker is a file manager much like the Amiga's DirOpus. It can - be controlled with mouse or keyboard. There is no restriction on - the number or type of button functions. Files are recognized by - both extension and content, content by recognizing common bytes - in the sample files you show it. Drag & Drop is supported. - . - If xli is installed, it quickly previews pictures in the - opposite pane. If xbase-clients is installed, xmessage is used - to display some informative messages. - . - See http://www.boomerangsworld.de/worker/wscreenshots.php3 - - - -Source package: worklog -Package: worklog -Description: Keep Track of Time worked on Projects - From the author: - Worklog is a program that helps you keep track of your time. I wrote - this program because I have several projects that require me to keep a - timesheet. I sometimes spend 5 minutes here and there doing - miscellaneous administrative tasks. Rather than invoke an editor on a - timesheet file for every little segment of my time spent doing these - tasks, I wanted to leave a clock running and indicate with one or two - keystrokes the onset or change of any given task. Worklog is a simple - ncurses based program to do just that. - - - -Source package: workman -Package: workman -Description: Graphical tool for playing audio CDs on a CD-ROM drive. - WorkMan can play and control audio CDs from a comfortable OpenLook - interface. It can retrieve information about CDs from a CDDB server, - store this information in a database, and extract it automatically - when the CD is inserted later again. - - - -Source package: wp2x -Package: wp2x -Description: WordPerfect 5.x to whatever converter - This program converts simple WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1 - files into any other document processing languages - that use plain text files, like TeX, LaTeX, troff, - GML and HTML. - - - -Source package: wpac-applet -Package: wpac-applet -Description: Wallpaper auto changer for GNOME - wpac-applet is a GNOME applet which automatically changes the wallpaper. - You need xloadimage because it called by wpac-applet internally. - - - -Source package: wpp -Package: wpp -Description: The Web Preprocessor - a Perl script to preprocess HTML files - WPP is a small Perl script that allows preprocessing of HTML files. - You can define variables, which are abbreviations for longer - constructs, and include common HTML fragments. - It's useful for giving an uniform layout to different HTML pages. - It can be used into cgi-bin programs for automatic generation of - pages. With less HTML code inside them you can make more flexible and - readable scripts. - . - WPP provides four separate facilities that you can use as you see - fit: inclusion of text/HTML fragments, variables expansion, - conditional generation, macros expansion. - - - -Source package: wprint -Package: wprint -Description: WorldPrint is a filter for Mozilla (Galeon, etc.), Htmldoc, - and Netscape PostScript output that uses TrueType fonts to allow the - printing of pages written in Unicode, Big5, SJIS, KOI-8, the ISO-8859* - charsets, and others. - - - -Source package: wsoundprefs -Package: wsoundprefs -Description: Preferences editor for the Window Maker sound server - WSoundPrefs is a WPrefs look-alike. It can be used to customize - the sounds Window Maker uses for different events, as well as - editing sound sets. - - - -Source package: wsoundserver -Package: libwsound-dev -Description: WSoundServer development files - WSoundServer is a complete, from scratch, reimplementation of a sound - server for Window Maker window manager, done by Pascal Hofstee. - It supports WAVE (wav), AIFF, Sun/NeXT (au), and snd audio formats. - . - This package contains the libwsound static library and the required - headers. libwsound is a simple sound library that provides an - interface to WSoundServer. -Package: wsoundserver -Description: Window Maker Sound Server - WSoundServer is a complete, from scratch, reimplementation of a sound - server for Window Maker window manager, done by Pascal Hofstee. - It supports WAVE (wav), AIFF, Sun/NeXT (au), and snd audio formats. - . - This package contains the sound server, the wsound library and soundset - utilities. - - - -Source package: wspanish -Package: wspanish -Description: The Spanish dictionary words for /usr/share/dict - This package contains an alphabetic list of Spanish words - - - -Source package: wterm -Package: wterm -Description: An rxvt based, color xterm replacement. - Wterm is an rxvt based, 8-bit clean, color, xterm replacement. It contains - features such as transparency, reverse transparency, background images, nice - looking NeXT style scrollbars and is very customisable. - . - Wterm is optimised for use under WindowMaker 0.50.x and up. -Package: wterm-ml -Description: A multi-lingual rxvt based, color xterm replacement. - Wterm is an rxvt based, 8-bit clean, color, xterm replacement. It contains - features such as transparency, reverse transparency, background images, nice - looking NeXT style scrollbars and is very customisable. - . - Wterm is optimised for use under WindowMaker 0.50.x and up. - . - This version of wterm has been compiled with support for Greek, big5 and - Kanji languages. - - - -Source package: wu-ftpd -Package: wu-ftpd -Description: powerful and widely used FTP server - This FTP daemon, originally from the Washington University of St. Louis, - is a powerful, and widely used replacement FTP server for Unix systems. - The FTP protocol is a method of transferring files between machines on - a network and/or over the Internet. - . - Besides fully supporting the FTP protocol defined in RFCs 959 and - 1579 (and others), it adds the following features: - o logging of transfers, - o logging of commands, - o on the fly compression and archiving, - o classification of users on type and location, - o per class limits, - o per directory upload permissions, - o restricted guest accounts, - o system wide and per directory messages, - o directory aliases, - o cdpath, - o filename filter, - o virtual host support (similar to the Apache HTTP server). - . - This release is maintained by the WU-FTPD Development Group as a - public service to the Internet. -Package: wu-ftpd-academ -Description: wu-ftpd upgrade convenience package [removable] - wu-ftpd is a powerful and widely used FTP server, that can be found in - the `wu-ftpd' package. This is a dummy package only purpose of which is - managing a safe upgrade from wu-ftpd-academ package to the new wu-ftpd - package. - . - You are free to remove this package after upgrading your system to the - latest wu-ftpd, because it contains no files. You can do this with: - dpkg -P wu-ftpd-academ - - - -Source package: wv -Package: wv -Description: Convert and preview Microsoft Word documents. - wv (previously known as mswordview) is a library which allows access to - Microsoft Word files. It can load and parse the Word 2000, 97, 95, and - 6 file format. (Work is underway to support reading earlier formats as - well: Word 2 documents are converted to plain text.) - . - Among the provided programs are: - . - * wvWare: Converts to HTML and LaTeX. It's used by a small army of - helper scripts able to preview Word documents and convert them to - various other formats, like PostScript, PDF, DVI, etc. - . - * wvRTF: Converts to Microsoft's Rich Text Format. - . - * wvSummary: Displays the summary information stream of all OLE2 - files, i.e. Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Access, etc. - . - * wvVersion: Outputs the version of the Word format a document is - stored in. - - - -Source package: wvdial -Package: wvdial -Description: PPP dialer with built-in intelligence. - WvDial sacrifices some of the flexibility of programs like "chat" in order - to make your dialup configuration easier. When you install this package, - your modem will be detected automatically and you need to specify just - three parameters: the phone number, username, and password. WvDial knows - enough to dial with most modems and log in to most servers without any - other help. - . - In particular, you no longer need a "chat script" to handle the most common - situations. - - - -Source package: wwl -Package: wwl -Description: Calculates distance and azimuth between two Maidenhead locators - Given two Maidenhead locators, wwl calculates distance (qrb) and azimuth. - - - -Source package: www-sql -Package: www-mysql -Description: a WWW interface for the TCX mySQL database - www-mysql is a web interface for the mySQL database. - SQL commands can be embedded into web pages; these are executed - on the server by www-mysql and the resulting web page sent to - the browser. All SQL commands and queries supported by - mySQL can be used via www-mysql. -Package: www-pgsql -Description: a WWW interface for the PostgreSQL database - www-pgsql is a web interface for the PostgreSQL database. - SQL commands can be embedded into web pages; these are executed - on the server by www-pgsql and the resulting web page sent to - the browser. All SQL commands and queries supported by - PostgreSQL can be used via www-pgsql. - - - -Source package: wwwconfig-common -Package: wwwconfig-common -Description: Debian web auto configuration. - A package to provide common setup scripts for some - packages that needs apache and php. - . - Packages that uses this tool is for now dcl, horde - and imp. - - - -Source package: wwwoffle -Package: wwwoffle -Description: World Wide Web OFFline Explorer - The wwwoffled program is a simple proxy server with special features - for use with dial-up internet links. This means that it is possible - to browse web pages and read them without having to remain connected. - . - While Online - - Caching of pages that are viewed for review later. - - Conditional fetching to only get pages that have changed. - - Modification of pages e.g. to remove the BLINK tag or popup windows. - . - While Offline - - The ability to follow links and mark other pages for download. - - Browser or command line interface to select pages for downloading. - - Optional info on bottom of pages showing cached date and allowing refresh. - - Works with password protected pages and pages containing forms. - - Cached pages can be searched with the ht://dig search engine. - - - -Source package: wxd -Package: wxd -Description: Weather Daemon gates NWS data to packet radio. - This daemon acts as a gateway of weather service data between the - United States National Weather Service data infrastructure, and - the amateur radio service's packet radio network. - . - Unless you are installing a packet gateway at an NWS office, you - probably don't want this. - - - -Source package: wxftp -Package: wxftp-doc -Description: Documentation for for wxftp, needed for the help menu - WXftp is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. - This package has the documentation for it in HTML format. Use the - help button in wxftp to browse it in Netscape or lynx. -Package: wxftp-gtk -Description: A graphical ftp program with GTK interface - WXftp is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. - Current major features are: - * user-friendly, intuitive interface - * passive data transfers - * convenient session manager window - * on-line help system - * recursive downloads with resume option - * recursive uploads - * multiple delete - . - You need Netscape or Lynx and the wxftp-doc package to use the help - system. With other browsers, just read /usr/doc/wxftp-doc/index.html - The GTK version of wxftp is Debian's preferred version of wxftp, but - there are also "wxftp-smotif" (statically linked against Motif) and - "wxftp-dmotif" (dynamically linked against Motif). - - - -Source package: wxwin2-doc -Package: wxwin2-doc -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (documentation) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package provides documentation about the wxWindows class library. - - - -Source package: wxwindows2.2 -Package: libwxbase2.2 -Description: wxBase library (runtime) - non-GUI support classes of wxWindows toolkit - wxBase is a collection of C++ classes providing basic data structures - (strings, lists, arrays), powerful wxDateTime class for date manipulations, - portable wrappers around many OS-specific functions allowing to build the - same program under all supported folders, wxThread class for writing - multithreaded programs using either Win32 or POSIX threads and much more. - wxBase currently supports the following platforms: Generic Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, - Solaris, HP-UX, ...), win32, and BeOS. - . - This package is only useful for non-gui apps. It offers a subset of the - classes in libwx_gtk2.2 for use in console apps and daemons. It is currently - under development and may not be as stable as the gui version. -Package: libwxbase2.2-dbg -Description: wxBase library (debug) - non-GUI support classes of wxWindows toolkit - wxBase is a collection of C++ classes providing basic data structures - (strings, lists, arrays), powerful wxDateTime class for date manipulations, - portable wrappers around many OS-specific functions allowing to build the - same program under all supported folders, wxThread class for writing - multithreaded programs using either Win32 or POSIX threads and much more. - wxBase currently supports the following platforms: Generic Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, - Solaris, HP-UX, ...) win32, and BeOS. - . - This package provides a debug version of the wxBase library. It is compiled - both with -g for normal debugger tracing and with the __WXDEBUG__ flag which - provides many internal checks by wxWindows itself that are not performed on - apps compiled with the 'release version' libs in the -dev package. -Package: libwxbase2.2-dev -Description: wxBase library (development) - non-GUI support classes of wxWindows toolkit - wxBase is a collection of C++ classes providing basic data structures - (strings, lists, arrays), powerful wxDateTime class for date manipulations, - portable wrappers around many OS-specific functions allowing to build the - same program under all supported folders, wxThread class for writing - multithreaded programs using either Win32 or POSIX threads and much more. - wxBase currently supports the following platforms: Generic Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, - Solaris, HP-UX, ...), win32, and BeOS. - . - This package provides the files needed to compile apps using the wxBase library. -Package: libwxgtk2.2 -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (GTK+ runtime) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package provides the shared libraries needed to run programs linked - against wxWindows. To use the (optional) glcanvas library you will need - to have Mesa or OpenGL installed. -Package: libwxgtk2.2-contrib -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (runtime contrib libs) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package provides the contrib libs of the wxWindows source tree - (mmedia, ogl, stc) -Package: libwxgtk2.2-contrib-dev -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (development contrib libs) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - Install this package if you wish to compile applications that use the - contrib libs from the wxWindows source tree (mmedia, ogl, stc) -Package: libwxgtk2.2-dbg -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (GTK+ development) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package provides a debug version of the wxGtk library. It is compiled - both with -g for normal debugger tracing and with the __WXDEBUG__ flag which - provides many internal checks by wxWindows itself that are not performed on - apps compiled with the 'release version' libs in the -dev package. -Package: libwxgtk2.2-dev -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (GTK+ development) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package provides files needed to compile wxWindows programs. If you - want to compile apps using the (optional) glcanvas library you will need - to have Mesa or OpenGL installed too. -Package: libwxgtk2.2-python -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (wxPython binding) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package provides a Python binding to the wxGTK library and it's - contrib libs. -Package: wxwin2.2-doc -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (documentation) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package provides a HTML version of the wxWindows reference manual. -Package: wxwin2.2-examples -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (examples) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package contains examples of using the wxWindows toolkit. -Package: wxwin2.2-headers -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (header files) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package provides the common header files required to build applications - using the wxWindows toolkit. -Package: wxwin2.2-i18n -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (i18n support) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 - currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. - . - This package provides the i18n message catalogs for wxWindows. - - - -Source package: wxxt -Package: libwxxt-dev -Description: Development files for wxWindows 1 Xt - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 1 - supports subsets of Xt, Open Look (XView), Motif and MS Windows. - . - For more information about wxWindows in gerneral please take a look at - the wxWindows home page at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/. - . - Note: New projects should use version 2 of wxWindows, available in Debian - as wxgtk2.1 and wxgtk2.1-dev. - . - This package provides files needed to compile wxWindows Xt programs. It - includes header files and static libraries. - . -Package: libwxxt1 -Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (V1, Xt runtime) - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 1 - supports subsets of Xt, Open Look (XView), Motif and MS Windows. There - is also a version 2 which supports GTK+ in the wxgtk2.1 package. - . - For more information about wxWindows in gerneral please take a look at - the wxWindows home page at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/. - . - This package provides the shared libraries needed to run programs linked - against wxWindows Xt. -Package: wxhelp -Description: wxWindows Help Browser - wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User - Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 1 - supports subsets of Xt, Open Look (XView), Motif and MS Windows. - . - For more information about wxWindows in gerneral please take a look at - the wxWindows home page at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/. - . - This package contains the wxWindows help browser. - - - -Source package: wyg -Package: wyg -Description: (Where's Your Grammar?) command line parser generator - WYG (Where's Your Grammar?) is a tool that automates the use of lex, - yacc, and getopt_long to create a front-end for your projects that can - be configured from files or via the command line. For more information, - see http://www.larsshack.org/sw/wyg/. - - - -Source package: wzip -Package: wzip -Description: Lossy compression and denoising - The program wzip is a preprocessor for LOSSY data compression. - A sequence of ascii floating-point numbers is transformed into a sequence - of small integers ready for effective compression with e.g. gzip. - The program can also be used for effective but time consuming denoising - of measurement data. Wzip was originally written for the processing of - EDX-linescans. - - - -Source package: x-face-el -Package: x-face-el -Description: XFace utility for GNU Emacs. - XFace utility for GNU Emacs. - If use on XEmacs then x-face-el suggests MULE supported XEmacs. - - - -Source package: x-symbol -Package: x-symbol -Description: WYSIWYG TeX mode for XEmacs - This is a WYSIWYG TeX add-on for [X]Emacs21. It shows math symbols, - sub/super-scripts via special fonts, and figures via imagemagick. - Emacs21 support is still BETA. - - - -Source package: x-ttcidfont-conf -Package: x-ttcidfont-conf -Description: Configure TrueType and CID fonts for X. - This package configures TrueType fonts and CID fonts (as well as CMaps) - for X. It generates .scale file and .alias file from truetype and cid - fonts registered to Defoma, and calls mkfontdir (and mkcfm). - Both xtt and freetype backends which are used to handle TrueType fonts - in X are supported. - - - -Source package: x10 -Package: x10 -Description: Operate X-10 electrical power control modules. - X-10 modules are devices that plug into an electrical outlet - and allow you to remotely control the power to a lamp or an appliance that - is plugged into them. There are also X-10 modules that install in place of - wall switches to control lights, and there's one that can be used to set - back a thermostat. - . - This program commands up to 256 X-10 modules via a - CP-290 serial-interface controller plugged into any serial port of your - system. You can use it to automate your home! - It's also commonly used to provide control over computers and other devices - that might need to be powered up or down via a timed command or remote - control. The CP-290 controller stores 128 clock-driven events that it will - execute when your computer is turned off, so you can even program your - computer to turn itself on at a particular time. - . - You can buy the modules and manual controllers in Radio Shack stores, - but the CP-290 serial-interface controller used to command them using your - Debian system is slightly harder to find. Instructions on where to order - one are included in the documentation of this package. - - - -Source package: x10-automate -Package: x10-automate -Description: GUI interface for x10 power line control utility - Tk (wish) based GUI for the "x10" home-control program. - . - With this program you can attach icons to your various X10 devices and - see them displayed on a toolbar as well as a floor plan of your own. You - can also read, write and edit programs to download to the CP-290 - controller. - - - -Source package: x2vnc -Package: x2vnc -Description: A dual-screen hack - link a MS-Windows and X display - This program merges the capabilities of x2x and vncviewer. It will allow a - machine with an X display and a machine with a VNC server running on it's main - screen to act as if they were two displays connected to one machine. When you - move your mouse pointer off the screen in a direction of your choosing, the - pointer will appear on the other screen instead. - - - -Source package: x2x -Package: x2x -Description: Link two X displays together, simulating a multiheaded display - x2x joins a pair of X displays together, as if they were a single - multiheaded display. The pointer can be warped between displays, - or, depending on how you start x2x, can slide from one display to the - other when it runs off the edge of the screen. Keyboard focus also - moves between displays in the way you'd expect, and the X selection - propagates around. At least one of the displays involved (specifically, - the one being controlled remotely) must support the XTEST extension. - (The servers shipped by Debian support this.) - . - x2x is useful when you have two displays on the same desk, as you can use - a single keyboard and mouse to control both. If you want to propagate - your selections between displays which are not sharing a desk, you might - be more interested in the package propsel. Propsel does not link the - displays' keyboard and mouse, which would be confusing in some cases, - and can propagate between up to 8 displays, whereas x2x can handle only - two at a time. - - - -Source package: x48 -Package: x48 -Description: Emulator of Hewlett-Packards HP48 calculator - x48 emulates the HP48 calculator's hardware, and runs an original - ROM from your calculator in a X window. You need an original HP48 - calculator to dump its ROM. - - - -Source package: x86info -Package: x86info -Description: Display diagnostic information about i386 CPUs - x86info displays diagnostic information about the CPUs fitted to i386 - systems. This includes information on the CPU cache configuration, - speed and supported features. - . - Some features require the kernel cpuid driver to be available. - - - -Source package: xa+cv -Package: xa+cv -Description: XCIN Anywhere +CV wrapper for Chinese input in X applications - XA+CV (XCIN Anywhere +CV) is a small X library wrapper for XCIN. Users - may use this nifty tool to input and display Chinese (both Big5 and GB) - characters in almost any X applications (e.g. Netscape 4.x), especially - for those that do not support the XIM protocol. - . - Authors: WEI Je-Ren - CHENG Yuan-Chung - - - -Source package: xabacus -Package: xabacus -Description: Simulation of the ancient oriental calculator - This is the non-motif version by David Bagley. -Package: xmabacus -Description: Simulation of the ancient oriental calculator - This is the motif version by David Bagley. It was compiled with lesstif. - - - -Source package: xacc -Package: xacc -Description: A personal finance tracking program. - X-Accountant can track finances in multiple accounts, keeping running - and reconciled balances. It has an X based graphical user interface, - double entry, a hierarchy of accounts, expense accounts (categories), - and can import Quicken QIF files. - - - -Source package: xae -Package: xae -Description: XML Authoring Environment for Emacs - The XAE is an add-on software package that enables you to use Emacs and - your system's HTML browser to create, transform, and display XML documents. - - - -Source package: xalan -Package: libapache-mod-xslt -Description: XSLT processing module for Apache. - This Apache module uses the Xalan XSLT processing engine to - create documents on the fly from XML files and XSLT style sheets. -Package: libxalan1.2 -Description: Provides XSLT support for applications. - Runtime files for the Xalan XSLT processor. -Package: libxalan1.2-dev -Description: Provides XSLT support for applications [development and docs]. - This is the Xalan XSLT processor. This package includes the files needed - to compile XSLT supporting applications, and the needed documentation. -Package: xalan -Description: XSLT processor. - Command line utility to process XML files using an XSLT stylesheet. - - - -Source package: xalf -Package: xalf -Description: Provides feed back while loading X applications - Xalf can reliably detect if newly mapped windows are belonging to - a particular launched application. It does this by overloading - the Xlib function XMapWindow with a version that signals the - tracking xalf process. - . - Xalf provides (currently) four different types as "indicators", - described below. - . - Invisible Window: - . - Xalf creates an invisible window, to be used in conjunction - with a standard task pager like Gnomes tasklist_applet or the - KDE Taskbar. The name of the window is the application name - within parenthesis. The small window icon (KWM_WIN_ICON) is - set to a small hourglass. This indicator is default. - . - Splash screen: - . - An generic splashscreen is displayed during application - launch. - . - Mouse cursor change: - . - Xalf adds an hourglass symbol to the mousecursor for the root - window and the Gnome panel. Note that the cursor is not - changed for the Gnome foot-menu windows. - . - Animated star: - . - An animated indicator resembling the look of that on SGI/Irix - machines (a kind of yellow star blinking while loading a - program). - - - -Source package: xaos -Package: xaos -Description: real-time interactive fractal zoomer - XaoS is a real-time interactive fractal zoomer. It can display - the fractals in X, svgalib, and even plain text mode. - . - It displays the Mandelbrot set or one of 8 other fractals and - allows you to zoom smoothly into the fractal. Various coloring - modes are provided for both the points inside and outside the - selected set. In addition, switching between Mandelbrot and Julia - fractal types is provided. - . - Other features include autopilot mode, palette changing, - image saving, fractal inversion, and a built in fractal tutorial. - - - -Source package: xarchon -Package: xarchon -Description: An X11 version of the game Archon. - XArchon is a clone of the classic ARCHON game which was distributed by - Electronic Arts around 1985. It pits the light side against the dark side in - a battle for the control of a chess-like playing board. - . - XArchon consists of a strategy mode, in which pieces are moved around the - board, and an arcade mode, in which two pieces attempting to occupy the same - square battle one another. -Package: xarchon-theme-default -Description: The default theme for XArchon. - XArchon is a clone of the classic ARCHON game which was distributed by - Electronic Arts around 1985. - . - This package is the default theme for xarchon. - - - -Source package: xarclock -Package: xarclock -Description: Reversed xclock - If clocks had been invented in Argentina (southern hemisphere), they - would run counter-clockwise. Down there a sundial runs the other way - around! - . - The program is an extension of the standard X clock widget. New - features are: Configurable direction of rotation and font support in - analog mode. - - - -Source package: xasteroids -Package: xasteroids -Description: X-based asteroids-style arcade game - Make big rocks into little ones. - - - -Source package: xastir -Package: xastir -Description: X Amateur Station Tracking and Information Reporting - Xastir is an APRS client for X. APRS is the Automatic Position Reporting - System, a system where objects report their position (usually obtained from - GPS) on the air; Xastir displays this information graphically. - - - -Source package: xautolock -Package: xautolock -Description: start a program if the X session is idle for some time - Xautolock monitors input devices under the X Window System, and launches a - program of your choice if there is no activity after a user-configurable - period of time. You can use this to automatically start up a screen locker - if you have left your computer unattended for some period of time. The - program launched need not be a screen locker such as xlock. - - - -Source package: xaw-wrappers -Package: xaw-wrappers -Description: allow use of programs with xaw replacements - Some programs refuse to work with some replacements to the xaw library - because of incompatibilities and bugs. This package installs wrappers around - those programs, which make them use a different xaw library they will work - better with. - . - Installing this package is a must if you want to install any of the xaw - replacement packages nextaw, xaw3d or xaw95. - - - -Source package: xaw3d -Package: xaw3d -Description: cute 3D replacement for the X Athena widget set [libc5] - Xaw3d is a set of 3-D widgets based on the R6.1 Athena Widget set, which - adds a three dimensional appearance on some of the widgets of X11 - applications dynamically linked against libXaw. - . - This is the libc5 version of xaw3dg library, provided for compatibility - with libc5-based programs linking to Xaw3d. This library doesn't contain - 3D scrollbars ("arrowscrollbars"), either, please read - /usr/share/doc/xaw3d/scrollbars for more information. -Package: xaw3dg -Description: Xaw3d widget set - Xaw3d is a set of 3-D widgets based on the Athena Widget set, which - adds a three dimensional appearance on some of the widgets of X11 - applications linked with this library. - . - Please note that this package no longer adds a three dimensional - appearance on applications dynamically linked against libXaw. -Package: xaw3dg-dev -Description: Xaw3d widget set development package - Xaw3d is a set of 3-D widgets based on the R6.1 Athena Widget set, which - adds a three dimensional appearance on some of the widgets of X11 - applications linked with this library. - . - This is the development package (i.e. include files and static library) - of the xaw3dg library. - - - -Source package: xaw95 -Package: xaw95 -Description: Windows 95-like look for X apps using the Athena widgets (libc5) - This is the libc5 compatibility package of the xaw3d library. - . - The Xaw95 library is a plug-in replacement for any Xaw library that - will give a Windows 95-like look to X applications using the Xaw - library (scrollbars, buttons, menus, etc. looks like Windows 95). -Package: xaw95g -Description: Windows 95-like look for X apps using the Athena widgets - The Xaw95 library is a plug-in replacement for any Xaw library that - will give a Windows 95-like look to X applications using the Xaw - library (scrollbars, buttons, menus, etc. looks like Windows 95). - - - -Source package: xawtv -Package: alevtd -Description: http daemon for videotext pages - alevtd is http daemon which servers videotext pages as - HTML. -Package: fbtv -Description: linux console (fbcon) TV application - TV application for the linux console, requires a - framebuffer device (vesafb, matroxfb, atyfb, ...) - and a video4linux driver like bttv. -Package: radio -Description: ncurses-bases radio application - This is a ncurses-based radio application. It - supports the video4linux API. -Package: scantv -Description: scan TV channels for stations - This utility can scan a channel set for TV stations - and write the ones found into a xawtv config file - (which is also read by some other utilities like fbtv). - It also tries to extract the station names from vbi data. -Package: streamer -Description: capture tool (images / movies) - A tool to capture single/multiple images or - record movies from a video4linux device. -Package: ttv -Description: tty TV application - TV application for terminals, based on aalib. - Uses video4linux devices as video input. -Package: v4l-conf -Description: tool to configure video4linux drivers - This is a small tool to configure a video4linux - device driver. It is required to make the video - overlay work in fbtv and xawtv. -Package: webcam -Description: capture and upload images - webcam captures images from a video4linux device like - bttv, annotates them and and uploads them to a webserver - using ftp in a endless loop. -Package: xawtv -Description: X11 TV application - TV application for X11. Supports video4linux - devices and the Xvideo extension. - . - For Xvideo support xawtv must be compiled with - the XFree86 4.0+ client libraries installed. -Package: xawtv-plugins -Description: plugins for xawtv and motv - a few image processing plugins. -Package: xawtv-tools -Description: Miscellaneous tools distributed with xawtv - This package has a few tools you might find useful. They - have not to do very much to do with xawtv. I've used/wrote - them for debugging: - * propwatch - monitors properties of X11 windows. If you - want to know how to keep track of xawtv's - _XAWTV_STATION property, look at this. - * dump-mixers - dump mixer settings to stdout - * record - console sound recorder. Has a simple input - level meter which might be useful to trouble - shoot sound problems. - * showriff - display the structure of RIFF files (avi, wav). - - - -Source package: xawtv-applet -Package: xawtv-applet -Description: GNOME Xawtv applet - xawtv-applet is a GNOME panel applet that can control xawtv. - - - -Source package: xbanner -Package: xbanner -Description: Beautify your XDM login screen - XBanner is a program designed to beautify your XDM login screen. - It can draw text and render some effect on it, and it can fill - the background with a nice pattern of colors. XBanner can also - put an image on the screen for you, as well as do some minimal - animation. - - - -Source package: xbat -Package: xbat -Description: A classic shoot-em-up game for X11. - Xbat closely resembles the classic arcade game Xevious. - . - While navigating his Solvalou, the player must survive waves of - enemy airships, occasionally meeting up with a "boss-ship" at the - end of a level. - - - -Source package: xbatt -Package: xbatt -Description: Display battery status - xbatt is an X11 client which displays the battery status of your - notebook computer equipped with APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS. - The status displayed consists of the remaining battery life, the AC - line status, and the charging status. - . - This version of xbatt is dockable in WindowMaker's Docking bar. - - - -Source package: xbattle -Package: xbattle -Description: A concurrent multi-player battle strategy game. - xbattle is a concurrent multi-player game which combines elements of - strategy with arcade-like action to capture a wide range of military - scenarios. Opponents play from separate displays, with commands being - executed concurrently -- the players do not take "turns", but rather they - all issue their commands simultaneously. There can be any number of - players, with each player assigned to a specific team, indicated by marker - colors. The game board is a matrix of cells (square, hexes, etc.) that can - be occupied by colored troops, with the goal of the game being to eliminate - the enemy from the board by attacking cells occupied by enemy troops. A - wide variety of command line options (and previously configured game files) - provide an abundance of different scenarios and gaming environments. - - - -Source package: xbill -Package: xbill -Description: Get rid of those Wingdows Viruses! - Ever get the feeling that nothing is going right? You're a sysadmin, and - someone's trying to destroy your computers. The little people running - around the screen are trying to infect your computers with Wingdows [TM], - a virus cleverly designed to resemble a popular operating system. Your - objective is to click the mouse on them, ending their potential threat. - If one of the people reaches a computer, it will attempt to replace your - operating system with the virus it carries. It will then attempt to run off - the screen with your vital software. - - - -Source package: xbl -Package: xbl -Description: 3-D tetris like game - Xbl is a game involving dropping blocks like Xtetris but in 3 dimensions. - - - -Source package: xblast -Package: xblast -Description: Multi player blast-the-others game inspired by Dynablaster - Features: - . - - 2 to 6 players - - 1 or 2 players per X-Server - - 95 different levels - - Full color and monochrome support (including true color modes) - - PoV-Ray rendered color graphics - . - You have to install the xblast-sound package if you want sound support. -Package: xblast-sound -Description: Sound files for XBlast - This package contains the sound files for XBlast. - . - You only have to install this package, if you want sound within XBlast. - - - -Source package: xbmbrowser -Package: xbmbrowser -Description: Browser for Pixmaps and Bitmaps - A nice little utility to browse whole directories of X11 pixmaps or - bitmaps. A configurable menu allows editing or display on the root window. - - - -Source package: xboard -Package: xboard -Description: An X Window System Chess Board. - XBoard is a graphical chessboard that can serve as a user interface - for GNU Chess, for the Internet Chess Server, or for electronic mail - correspondence chess. XBoard can also be used by itself. - . - XBoard uses the Helvetica font (located in the xfonts-75dpi and - xfonts-100dpi packages) by default. However, other fonts can be - specified via a command line option or an X resource. - - - -Source package: xboing -Package: xboing -Description: Blockout game for X - XBoing is a blockout type game where you have a paddle which - you control to bounce a ball around the game zone destroying - blocks with a proton ball. - . - Each block carries a different point value. The more blocks - you destroy, the better your score. The person with the - highest score wins. - . - The arena is filled with blocks and other objects. You have - a paddle that can move from left to right at the bottom of - the arena. You control the paddle so that the proton ball - bounces around blowing up blocks and that it does not go - past the paddle and out the bottom, much like a pinball game. - - - -Source package: xbomb -Package: xbomb -Description: A 'minesweeper' game with squares, hexagons or triangles. - A test of speed and logic to find the location of bombs hidden in a grid. - Offers the standard square grid, plus hexagonal and triangular grids, each - in 3 difficulty levels, all games played against the clock, with a - high-score table for each combination. - - - -Source package: xbreaky -Package: xbreaky -Description: a Breakout/Arkanoid clone for X - The objective of this arcade game is to break all the bricks with a ball - that bounces off the walls and a paddle that you can move. You start by - firing out the ball from your paddle, which can be moved left and right - parallel to the wall below it. The ball will move and hit the bricks located - above, and when it hits a brick it will fall apart (i.e. dissappear), but - the ball will bounce back to hit other bricks, sidewalls or the highest - wall. If it falls down not hitting the paddle, you lose one life and have - to start over. - - - -Source package: xbs -Package: xbs -Description: 3-d models and movies of molecules - xbs ball-and-sticks plotting program can create still - and moving three dimensional models of molecules. X11 and - PostScript output are available. Models can be rotated, - scaled, etc. Various labeling, shading, lighting, - coloring options are available. - - - -Source package: xbuffy -Package: xbuffy -Description: Monitor mailboxes and/or newsgroups - Xbuffy is a program that displays how many unread mails you have in - your different mailboxes. You can have different titles for the - mailboxes, and define what shall happen when a new mail arrives. It - can beep and invoke a shell command, for example. - . - Xbuffy can also notify you by blinking a keyboard LED when new mail has - arrived. - . - If you press mouse button 1 on the title associated with a mail box, - a list of From: and Subject: lines of the mails in the mail spool file - is shown. If you press mouse button 2, an arbitrary command is - executed. If you press mouse button 3, the LED blinking is stopped until - another mail has arrived. - . - Xbuffy can similarly watch newsgroups via NNTP. - - - -Source package: xcal -Package: xcal -Description: a graphical calendar with memos and reminder alarms - The "classic" calendar app with memos and alarms, xcal normally - sits idle and displays the date. When clicked on, pops up a `strip' - for this month. Clicking on a day allows you to enter details. - Automatically parses times entered, and reminds you 5 minutes - before your appointment. - . - Supports daily and weekly repeating events and context-sensitive help. - - - -Source package: xcalendar-i18n -Package: xcalendar-i18n -Description: calendar program on X with i18n support - xcalendar is a simple interactive calendar program - with a notebook capability. It is built on the X Toolkit - and the Athena or Motif Widgets (compile time option). - . - xcalendar-i18n is a modified version of xcalendar with - X11R6-style i18n implementation. - . - Resource files for JA and KR are included. JA resource is - included in the original xcalendar, not in the i18n patch. - KR resource is sent by Changwoo Ryu for - this Debian package. - - - -Source package: xcall -Package: xcall -Description: Packet radio program for X/GTK - Xcall is a packet radio program which supports the AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose - protocols. - . - The current features of xcall are: - o Command line history. - o Recording of the session into a file. - o AX.25 port information read from the proc filesystem. - o Changing of the receive window font and colors. - o Dutch and French Language support. - o Basic support for DX Clusters. - - - -Source package: xcb -Package: xcb -Description: Pigeon holes for your cut and paste selections - xcb provides easy access to the cut buffers built into every X server. - It allows the buffers to be manipulated either via the command line, - or with the mouse in a point and click manner. This version is also - utf-8 capable. - - - -Source package: xcdroast -Package: xcdroast -Description: X based CD-writer software - X-CD-Roast is a full X based CD-Writer-program and is the successor of - cdwtools-0.93. It is a frontend for CD related programs like cdwrite - and mkisofs. - . - Feature list of 0.98alpha: - - Easy setup and intuitive X11 user interface - - GUI based on GTK+ instead of TCL/TK (100% new C-code) - - Copies most data/mixed-mode/audio-CDs (data also on-the-fly) - - Master data-CDs and rearrange audio-CDs (data also on-the-fly) - - Create your own audio-CDs (full Disk-at-Once support) - - Multisession/Bootable CD creation. - - Supports most SCSI/ATAPI/Parallel-CD-Writers available - - Supports different international languages - - CDDB-Lookups and CD-Text - - Online help - - Administration mode for usage in computer pools. - - Fully themeable via GTK-Themes - - Runs on most common Unix-Operation-Systems - (Primary platforms: Linux and Solaris) - - - -Source package: xchain -Package: xchain -Description: A strategy game for 2-4 players - Chain Reaction is a classic strategy game for 2-4 players. Players take turns - to place tokens on an 8x8 board. When a square exceeds it's maximum value, it - explodes, setting off the surrounding squares. - - - -Source package: xchat -Package: xchat -Description: IRC client for X similar to AmIRC - XChat is a graphical IRC Client with a GTK+ GUI. It has a look and feel - similar to AmIRC for the Amiga. Special features include the mIRC extension - DCC RESUME and mIRC color, multiple server/channel windows, dialog - windows, and a plugin API. -Package: xchat-common -Description: Common files for X-Chat - This package includes documentation, examples, and locale files for - the Debian X-Chat packages. It is useless without one of xchat, - xchat-gnome, or xchat-text. -Package: xchat-gnome -Description: IRC client for GNOME similar to AmIRC - XChat is a graphical IRC Client with a GTK+ GUI. It has a look and feel - similar to AmIRC for the Amiga. Special features include the mIRC extension - DCC RESUME and mIRC color, multiple server/channel windows, dialog - windows, and a plugin API. - . - This package has GNOME support. -Package: xchat-text -Description: IRC client for console similar to AmIRC - XChat is a graphical IRC Client with a GTK+ GUI. It has a look and feel - similar to AmIRC for the Amiga. Special features include the mIRC extension - DCC RESUME and mIRC color, multiple server/channel windows, dialog - windows, and a plugin API. - . - This version contains the xchat-text binary. - - - -Source package: xcin -Package: xcin -Description: Chinese input server in X11 - This package contains the XCIN Chinese input server, to be used with - Chinese Rxvt (provided in the rxvt-ml package) for the X Window System. - It supports both Big5 (traditional Chinese) and GB (simplified Chinese) - character sets. - . - Currently, the Debian xcin package use the 12x24, taipei24 (zh_TW.Big5) - and hanzigb24st (zh_CN.GB2312) fonts, although other fonts may be used. - . - There is also limited support for the new zh_CN.GBK and zh_HK.Big5-HKSCS - locales. More fonts and input methods will be available for Debian - in the future. - . - Home Page: http://xcin.linux.org.tw/ - Authors: Edward Der-Hua Liu, Taiwan - Suei-Jeng Wang - Tung-Han Hsieh - - - -Source package: xcin2.3 -Package: xcin2.3 -Description: Chinese input server (Big5) for XA+CV in X11. - This package contains the (old) XCIN2.3 Chinese input server, to be used - with Chinese Rxvt (provided in the rxvt-ml package) and XA+CV in X11. - It only supports Big5. Install the xcingb if you want GB support instead. - . - Currently, the Debian xcin package defaults to use the 12x24 and - taipei24 fonts from the xfonts-base and xfonts-intl-chinese packages. - . - Home Page: http://xcin.linux.org.tw/ - Authors: Edward Der-Hua Liu, Taiwan - Suei-Jeng Wang - Tung-Han Hsieh - - - -Source package: xcingb -Package: xcingb -Description: [Obsolete] Chinese input server (GB) for Crxvt in X11. - Note: This package is obsolete. It is provided in case the user - needs it for some old applications. The user is recommended - to use xcin 2.5.x or chinput 3.x instead. - . - This package contains the XcinGB Chinese input server, as well as its - companion crxvt-gb-2.3 (or gbrxvt-2.3) Chinese X terminal for - the X Window System. It supports the GB2312 character set, the - standard encoding in Mainland China and other places that use - Simplified Chinese characters, Jiantizi. - . - Home Page: http://xcin.linux.org.tw/ - - - -Source package: xcircuit -Package: xcircuit -Description: Draw circuit schematics or almost anything. - xcircuit is a generic drawing program tailored for making circuit - diagrams. - . - The graphical interface attempts to maintain consistency between - X11 window rendering and the pure PostScript output. - . - xcircuit is mouse, menu and keyboard driven. The emphasis is on - single character macros. - - - -Source package: xclip -Package: xclip -Description: command line interface to X selections - xclip is a command line utility that is designed to run on any system with an - X11 implementation. It provides an interface to X selections ("the clipboard") - from the command line. It can read data from standard in or a file and place - it in an X selection for pasting into other X applications. xclip can also - print an X selection to standard out, which can then be redirected to a file - or another program. - - - -Source package: xcolors -Package: xcolors -Description: display all X11 color names and colors - Reads the rgb.txt file that defines the color names the X server - knows and displays the colors found. - - - -Source package: xcolorsel -Package: xcolorsel -Description: display colors and names in X - xcolorsel is an X utility that displays the contents of the X color list - file (/etc/X11/rgb.txt) together with tiles showing how the color looks on - your screen. You can cut the color names/definitions in various formats - (suitable for resource files or C source) so they can be pasted directly - into source codes or resources. - - - -Source package: xconq -Package: xconq -Description: A graphical multi-player strategy game and game design system. - Xconq is an Empire-type strategy game, where each player contests for - domination of a simulated world. Unlike most empire-building games, - it features a programming language that game designers can use to - build a wide variety of games. - . - Games already in the distribution's library include everything from - simple combat, to elaborate world models, to silly but fun games, with - time periods ranging from ancient history into the distant future. - . - The xconq package contains documentation in HTML and info format. - See the xconq-doc package for the same documentation in PostScript format. -Package: xconq-common -Description: common Files to Xconq. - This package contains common architecture independent files - needed by Xconq. -Package: xconq-doc -Description: Xconq documentation in PostScript. - This package contains PostScript versions of the documentation that is - included in HTML and info format in the xconq package. The content of the - documentation is identical. - - - -Source package: xcontrib -Package: xcontrib -Description: XFree contributed clients. - This package provides a selection of useful X clients, in particular - ico, listres, showfont, viewres, xbiff, xcalc, xditview, xedit, xev, - xeyes, xfontsel, xgc, xload, xman, and xmessage. - - - -Source package: xconvers -Package: xconvers -Description: Hamradio convers client for X/GTK - Xconvers is a client to connect to a convers server (port 3600) over the - internet or by packet-radio. - . - In a split-screen session you can type text into the bottom screen. The - reply from the server can be seen in the top screen. - . - The current version features: color support, optional saving of the session - to a logfile, history for the connect dialog and the send widget and autologin. - - - -Source package: xconvers-doc -Package: xconvers-doc -Description: User documentation for xconvers. - This package contains screenshots and documentation in both html and text - format for xconvers. A small glade tutorial is also included. - - - -Source package: xcoral -Package: xcoral -Description: Extensible mouse-based text editor for X - This is a multi-window mouse-based text editor for the - X Window System. It is provided with a built-in - C/C++/Java browser and an Ansi C Interpreter to - dynamically extend the editor's possibilities (modes, - key-bindings). Xcoral also offers facilities to write - LaTeX documents and HTML pages. - . - This package install the Xcoral user's manual in - postscript. - - - -Source package: xcruise -Package: xcruise -Description: Fly about 3D-formed file system - Xcruise allows you fling about the file system by 3D-view. - Every file appears as a planets, directory appears as a galaxies,and symbolic link appears as a worm-holes. - . - You could fly about this space world by moving and clicking your mouse - - - -Source package: xdaliclock -Package: xdaliclock -Description: Melting digital clock - The xdaliclock program displays a digital clock; when a digit changes, - it "melts" into its new shape. - . - It can display in 12 or 24 hour modes, and displays the date when a - mouse button is held down. It has two large fonts built into it, but - it can animate most other fonts that contain all of the digits. It - can also do some funky psychedelic colormap cycling, and can use the - "shape" extension so that the window is shaped like the digits. - - - -Source package: xdb -Package: libxdb -Description: xbase compatible C++ class library - XDB is an xbase (i.e. dBase, FoxPro, etc.) compatible C++ class library - originally based on the xBase library (version 1.8.1) by Gary Kunkel and - others (see the AUTHORS file). - . - XDB was forked off from the xBase library because the original authors - are busy working on other things and we wanted to make our changes and - bugfixes available to others who might be interested. - . - XDB is useful for accessing data in legacy dBase 3 and 4 database files as - well as a general light-weight database engine. It includes support for - DBF (dBase version 3 and 4) data files, NDX and NTX indexes, and DBT - (dBase version 3 and 4). It supports file and record locking under *nix - OS's (we hope to fix the locking support under Win32 soon). -Package: libxdb-dev -Description: xbase compatible C++ class library - This package contains development files for xdb, utilities - and documentation distributed with xdb. - - - -Source package: xdelta -Package: libxdelta2 -Description: xdelta runtime library - XDELTA is a diff utility which works with binary files. - . - This is the runtime library. -Package: libxdelta2-dev -Description: xdelta development files - XDELTA is a diff utility which works with binary files. - . - This is are the development files for the runtime library. -Package: xdelta -Description: a diff utility which works with binary files - XDELTA is a diff utility which works with binary files. - - - -Source package: xdelta2 -Package: libxdelta3 -Description: xdelta2 library - shared libraries - WARNING: this is BETA software. - . - This library contains all the underlying mechanism to handle - xdelta2 volumes. -Package: libxdelta3-dev -Description: xdelta2 library - development environment - WARNING: this is BETA software. - . - Static libraries and header files for libxdelta3. -Package: xdelta2 -Description: a version-control utility which works with binary files - WARNING: this is BETA software. - . - Xdelta2 is a version-control library and file-format designed as a - replacement for RCS. - - - -Source package: xdemineur -Package: xdemineur -Description: Yet another minesweeper for X - This one is the most similar to the Windows one in terms of look and feel. - - - -Source package: xdialog -Package: xdialog -Description: X11 replacement for the text util dialog - Xdialog is designed to be a drop-in replacement for the dialog and - cdialog programs. It converts any terminal-based program into a program - with an X interface. The dialogs are easier to see and use, and Xdialog - adds more functionality such as a help button and box, a treeview, an - editbox, file and directory selectors, a range box, and a calendar. It - uses GTK+, and will match your desktop theme. - - - -Source package: xdigger -Package: xdigger -Description: A XWindow-game like Boulderdash (without scrolling) - You are a little (digger-)man and have to collect diamonds. - - - -Source package: xdiskusage -Package: xdiskusage -Description: Displays a graphic of your disk usage with du - xdiskusage is a user-friendly program to show you what is using up - all your disk space. It is based on the design of the "xdu" program - written by Phillip C. Dykstra. Changes have been made so it runs - "du" for you, and can display the free space left on the disk, - and produce a PostScript version of the display. - - - -Source package: xdkcal -Package: xdkcal -Description: Desktop Calendar for X - X Desktop Calendar (xdkcal) is a Calendar for X Window System. - It draws calendar on your desktop. You can customize, fontset, - color drawing style. This application is completely internationalized - so it reads locale database and draw locale specific strings, - such as name of months or weeks. - - - -Source package: xdrawchem -Package: xdrawchem -Description: an open-source version of ChemDraw - A linux application that mirrors the abilities of ChemDraw - . - This program has file compatibility with Chemdraw files. - - - -Source package: xdu -Package: xdu -Description: display the output of "du" in an X window - XDU is a program for displaying a graphical tree of disk space - utilization as reported by the UNIX utility "du". You can - navigate up and down in the tree, sort things, and print out - information. - - - -Source package: xdvik-ja -Package: xdvik-ja -Description: X-window TeX previewer using vflib2 for Japanese Characters. - You need dvi2ps or dvipsk-ja package to print dvi files within xdvi. - - - -Source package: xed -Package: xed -Description: The standard text editor, for X - xed is a Tcl/Tk reimplementation of the standard text editor, - ed. It includes a window showing the file you're editing, - but also has the classic efficient text-based interface - Unix users have loved for years. - - - -Source package: xeji -Package: xeji -Description: Yet Another Follow the Mouse X demo - A man will watch over you. - - - -Source package: xemacs21 -Package: xemacs21 -Description: Editor and kitchen sink - This package exists to cause the installation of the real xemacs packages. -Package: xemacs21-bin -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- support binaries - A spinoff of the GNU Emacs editor with much better support for X - including multiple fonts within the same buffer and images within - buffers, but that doesn't even begin to describe the changes. - . - XEmacs is a full fledged programming language with a mail reader, - news reader, info browser, web browser, calendar, specialized editor - for more programming languages and other formats than most people - encounter in a lifetime, and much much more. - . - After starting it up peruse the Help menu and read more on its - origins and what it can do. - . - You will need one of xemacs21-mule, xemacs21-nomule, or - xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn to actually run xemacs. -Package: xemacs21-gnome-mule -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule binary - This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It - depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and - the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary has - been compiled with support for mule, but no input extensions. - . - This version has also been compiled to use features from gtk and gnome. - . - Mule is the extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display of - non-European characters (for example Japanese and Korean characters). - This version of the package is mainly useful for only the display and - reading of international characters. It does not have any mechanism - for entering non-European characters (see the xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn - package for that). - . - This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries - available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, - xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and - xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. -Package: xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule binary compiled with canna and wnn - This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It - depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and - the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary has - support for the input extensions Canna and WNN compiled in. - . - This version has also been compiled to use features from gtk and gnome. - . - Mule is an extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display and - input of non-European characters. This binary allows for input and - display whereas the xemacs21-mule package only does display. - . - This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries - available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, - xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and - xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. -Package: xemacs21-gnome-nomule -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Non-mule binary - This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It - depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and - the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary does - not have any of the mule stuff compiled into it. It should be faster - than the xemacs21-mule and xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn packages because - it does not contain the fairly large bit of code for either the - display or input of non-European characters. - . - This version has also been compiled to use features from gtk and gnome. - . - This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries - available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, - xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and - xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. -Package: xemacs21-mule -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule binary - This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It - depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and - the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary has - been compiled with support for mule, but no input extensions. - . - Mule is the extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display of - non-European characters (for example Japanese and Korean characters). - This version of the package is mainly useful for only the display and - reading of international characters. It does not have any mechanism - for entering non-European characters (see the xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn - package for that). - . - This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries - available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, - xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and - xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. -Package: xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule binary compiled with canna and wnn - This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It - depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and - the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary has - support for the input extensions Canna and WNN compiled in. - . - Mule is an extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display and - input of non-European characters. This binary allows for input and - display whereas the xemacs21-mule package only does display. - . - This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries - available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, - xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and - xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. -Package: xemacs21-nomule -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Non-mule binary - This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It - depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and - the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary does - not have any of the mule stuff compiled into it. It should be faster - than the xemacs21-mule and xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn packages because - it does not contain the fairly large bit of code for either the - display or input of non-European characters. - . - This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries - available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, - xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and - xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. -Package: xemacs21-support -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- architecture independent support files - Support and architecture independent files for XEmacs 21.4.6. This - includes the files found in etc and all required elisp library files - (mostly compiled (.elc files), but a few uncompiled (.el files)). -Package: xemacs21-supportel -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- non-required library files - This package contains all the non-necessary library files for - XEmacs. The xemacs21-support package contains the compiled versions - of these files. - . - The major reason to install this package is if you want to learn - elisp or modify the libraries for your specific installation. - - - -Source package: xemacs21-basesupport -Package: xemacs21-basesupport -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- compiled elisp support files - This package contains the base extra elisp files in order to have a - functioning xemacs21 package. -Package: xemacs21-basesupport-el -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- source elisp support files - This package contains the base source for the elisp files. - - - -Source package: xemacs21-mulesupport -Package: xemacs21-mulesupport -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule elisp support files - This package contains the mule elisp files in order to have a funcioning - mule xemacs21 package. - . - Mule is the extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display of - non-European characters (for example Japanese and Korean characters). -Package: xemacs21-mulesupport-el -Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- source elisp support files - This package contains the mule source for the elisp files. - - - -Source package: xemeraldia -Package: xemeraldia -Description: not just another tetris clone - Another tetris-like falling blocks game. Although it - looks like Tetris, it's not---and figuring out how to - make blocks go away is half the fun. - - - -Source package: xengine -Package: xengine -Description: A benchmark program for the X Window System. - It displays an animation of the moving engine of cars. - The r.p.m. of the engine suggests the performance of the - X Window System to put dots on the display. - - - -Source package: xenophilia -Package: gtk-engines-xenophilia -Description: Customizable GTK+ engine with a plain look - Xenophilia is a GTK+ theme engine inspired by features taken from NeXT, - Amiga, and other platforms. It's far more configurable than many of the - other engines without the overhead and sluggishness of the pixmap engine. - . - A number of Xenophilia-based themes are included. - - - -Source package: xerces -Package: libxerces1 -Description: Validating XML parser library for C++ - Xerces-C is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. - Xerces-C makes it easy to give your application the ability to read and - write XML data. A shared library is provided for parsing, generating, - manipulating, and validating XML documents. Xerces-C is faithful to the - XML 1.0 recommendation and associated standards ( DOM 1.0, SAX 1.0, - Namespaces). It also provides early implementations of DOM Level 2 version - 1.0 and soon it will support XMLSchema, both the Structures and the Datatypes. - The parser provides high performance, modularity, and scalability. -Package: libxerces1-dev -Description: Validating XML parser library for C++ (development files) - Xerces-C is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. - This package contains the development files for Xerces. It also contains - various sample files. -Package: libxercesicu1 -Description: Validating XML parser library for C++ - Xerces-C is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. - Xerces-C makes it easy to give your application the ability to read and - write XML data. A shared library is provided for parsing, generating, - manipulating, and validating XML documents. Xerces-C is faithful to the - XML 1.0 recommendation and associated standards ( DOM 1.0, SAX 1.0, - Namespaces). It also provides early implementations of DOM Level 2 version - 1.0 and soon it will support XMLSchema, both the Structures and the Datatypes. - The parser provides high performance, modularity, and scalability. - . - This version of xerces uses the ICU transcoder library instead of the - native version. - - - -Source package: xerces-j -Package: libxerces-java -Description: Validating XML parser for Java - The Xerces-J parser supports XML 1.0 recommendation and contains advanced - parser functionality, such as XML Schema, DOM Level 2 version 1.0, - experimental DOM level 3 support, and SAX Version 2, in addition to - supporting the industry-standard DOM Level 1 and SAX version 1 APIs. - . - This Java version support the standard JAXP 1.0 and 1.1 interfaces. - . - For more information about Xerces-J see the home page at - http://xml.apache.org/xerces-j/index.html. - - - -Source package: xeukleides -Package: xeukleides -Description: a program to create Euclidean geometry figures. - xeukleides is a system for editing and viewing elementary Euclidean - geometry figures using a gtk interface. Also included is eukleides - which is console based. - - - -Source package: xeuklides -Package: xeuklides -Description: a program to create euclidean geometry figures. - xeuklides is a system for editing and viewing elementary euclidean - geometry figures using a gtk interface. Also included is euklides - which is console based. - - - -Source package: xevil -Package: xevil -Description: A violent side-scrolling game for X - XEvil is a 3rd person, side-view, fast-action, - kill-them-before-they-kill-you game. Fight against either - computer-controlled enemies, or another player. - . - You sinned in life. And now you must pay. Satan pits the recently - deceased against each other to fight for rank in Hell. Your skill - determines your fate for all eternity. This contest is known as XEvil. - . - XEvil runs on Windows 95/98/NT, and most Unix platforms. - - - -Source package: xexec -Package: xexec -Description: Run a simple arbitrary command from X - xexec is a program designed to allow quick and easy access for - running simple command lines. For example, let's say you wanted to - start Netscape, but didn't have it on your window manager's menu. Just - run xexec, and type netscape in the text box, press enter, and there - you have it. It is especially useful for allowing access to any - available command via one primary menu entry. - - - -Source package: xfaces -Package: xfaces -Description: Displays an image for each piece of mail in your mailbox. - XFaces is a program that will display an image for each - piece of mail in your mail box. This lets you know at a - glance who you have mail from. XFaces starts out (when you - have no mail) looking like a color xbiff. As you receive - mail XFaces becomes a column of mail images. Some of XFaces - features: - . - - Both mono and color images. - . - - Optional Shaped window support with both xpm and xbm. - . - - Sound support using the NetAudio protocol. The NetAudio server - currently supports Sun's SparcStation (SunOS 4.1.X and Solaris 2.2), - SGI's Indigo and NCD MCX X terminals running NCDware 3.1 or later. - . - - Face images can be "compressed" so that each image will only - show up once on your display. This way, if you receive 30 messages - from one user, list or whatever the image will only show up once. - . - - You can use regular expressions to search any headers to choose - images and sounds or ignore that mail message completely. This - lets you specify an image/sound for mail that comes from a - mailing list or ignore mail that you have already seen but - left in your system mailbox. - . - - Compatibility support for Rich Burridge's faces program. This - includes the ability to run user command to generate the image - list. - . - - Support for POP mailboxes. - . - - XFaces can kick off shell commands based upon mailbox - contents. You could have yourself paged when a high priority - item needs your attention. - . - - XFaces can run external filters to convert images into Xpm - so that image formats that XFaces does not understand can - be used. - . - - The annotations for mail items include username, hostname, - count, user@host, the contents of any header. - - - -Source package: xfce -Package: xfce -Description: The Cholesterol Free Desktop Environment - XFce, previously known as XForms cool environment, is a desktop environment - reminiscent of CDE that uses the GTK+ library, and isn't resource-hungry. - XFce includes a window manager, tool bar, file manager, backdrop manager, - sound subsystem, clock and calendar, mouse configuration and pager module. - . - Also includes sounds, icons, backgrounds and pixmaps used by the XFce - environment and window manager, along with systemwide configuration files - and HTML help files. - - - -Source package: xfig -Package: xfig -Description: Facility for Interactive Generation of figures under X11 - XFig is a menu-driven tool that allows the user to draw and manipulate objects - interactively in an X window. The resulting pictures can be saved, printed - on postscript printers, or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g. to - allow inclusion in LaTeX documents or web pages) using the transfig program. - . - This package contains the xfig program itself and the object libraries. -Package: xfig-doc -Description: XFig on-line documentation and examples - XFig is a menu-driven tool that allows the user to draw and manipulate objects - interactively in an X window. The resulting pictures can be saved, printed - on postscript printers, or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g. to - allow inclusion in LaTeX documents or web pages) using the transfig program. - . - This package contains on-line documentation in HTML and PDF formats as well as - the graphics examples distributed with XFig. - - - -Source package: xfingerd -Package: xfingerd -Description: BSD-like finger daemon with qmail support. - Yet another finger daemon. Mimics the output and behavior of the original - BSD daemon. Does not need to be run as root, has support for PGP keys, - qmail mailboxes and qmail dash-extended usernames. Generally paranoid - about account probes, while still allows search by fullname. Users can - control if they can be fingered or not. Uses tcpwrapper. - - - -Source package: xfireworks -Package: xfireworks -Description: Fireworks in your root window - XFireworks makes fireworks in the root window on X. - This is imitation of Japanese "Hanabi Taikai". It is very popular event - in Japanese summer and performed on some rivers. - - - -Source package: xfishtank -Package: xfishtank -Description: turns your X root into an aquarium - Enjoy an animated aquarium background on your screen, with a variety of - tropical fish swimming in it. - - - -Source package: xflip -Package: xflip -Description: programs to mirror-image or melt your display. - Flip your (or your "xhost +" using friend's) screen on either the vertical - or horizontal axis or melt away the graphics on your display. Both commands - have a -planes option to independently act on individual bit planes. This - version now comes with a new -oblic option which flips horizontally and - vertically simultaneously. - - - -Source package: xfm -Package: xfm -Description: X file and application manager - Xfm is an file and application manager program for the X Window System, based - on the Xaw3d widget set. It provides virtually all of the features that you - would expect in a file manager; move around your directory tree in multiple - windows, move, copy or delete files, and launch programs with simple mouse - operations. Directory displays are updated automatically in regular - intervals when the contents of the directory change. The integrated - application manager provides a kind of "shelf" onto which you can place your - favorite applications, as well as the files and directories you are currently - working with. It also allows you to access different groups of applications - and files. User-definable file types let you specify a command to be - executed when double-clicking on a file or dropping other files onto it. - Last not least, xfm can automatically mount and unmount special devices like - floppies as you open and close the corresponding directories (mount points). - - - -Source package: xfntmizi-ko -Package: xfntmizi-ko -Description: Hangul mizi fonts. for X server. - Hangul X fonts made by Mizi research, Korea. All free fonts. - - - -Source package: xfont-nexus -Package: xfont-nexus -Description: Nexus font for X servers - Nexus font for X servers - - - -Source package: xfonts-a12k12 -Package: xfonts-a12k12 -Description: 12 dot Kanji & ASCII fonts for X - This package provides 12dot fonts for Japanese (ASCII and Kana/Kanji) - It provides - - a12: 12dot ASCII fonts - - k12: 12dot Kanji fonts - - - -Source package: xfonts-arphic -Package: xfonts-arphic-bkai00mp -Description: X11 fontmap files for Arphic "AR PL KaitiM Big5" TrueType font - This package contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) - for the Arphic "AR PL KaitiM Big5" Chinese TrueType font. - . - You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or equilvalent - in order to use this font in X11. - . - "AR PL KaitiM Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font - (bkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free - Software community under the "Arphic Public License". - . - Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. - URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ -Package: xfonts-arphic-bsmi00lp -Description: X11 fontmap files for Arphic "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" TrueType font - This package contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) - for the Arphic "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" Chinese TrueType font. - . - You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or equilvalent - in order to use this font in X11. - . - "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font - (bsmi00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free - Software community under the "Arphic Public License". - . - Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. - URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ -Package: xfonts-arphic-gbsn00lp -Description: X11 fontmap files for Arphic "AR PL SungtiL GB" TrueType font - This package contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) - for the Arphic "AR PL SungtiL GB" Chinese TrueType font. - . - You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or equilvalent - in order to use this font in X11. - . - "AR PL SungtiL GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font - (gbsn00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free - Software community under the "Arphic Public License". - . - Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. - URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ -Package: xfonts-arphic-gkai00mp -Description: X11 fontmap files for Arphic "AR PL KaitiM GB" TrueType font - This package contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) - for the Arphic "AR PL KaitiM GB" Chinese TrueType font. - . - You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or equilvalent - in order to use this font in X11. - . - "AR PL KaitiM GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font - (gkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free - Software community under the "Arphic Public License". - . - Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. - URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ - - - -Source package: xfonts-artwiz -Package: xfonts-artwiz -Description: Very small futuristic ASCII fonts for X - Artwiz fonts are very small futuristic ASCII fonts for X. - - Anorexia (variable width) is a thin futuristic font. - - Edges (fixed width) is a small terminal font. - - Gelly (variable width) is a cool easy-to-read font. - - Glisp-bold (variable width) is just that. - - Glisp (variable width) is a clean lucida hack. - - Lime (fixed width) is a small and cute terminal font. - - Mints-mild looks like the blueheart font. - - Mints-strong is anal and edgy. - - Snap (variable width) is a wide futuristic font. - . - You may preview these fonts at - http://artwiz.artramp.org/index.phtml?section=art_fonts - - - -Source package: xfonts-baekmuk -Package: xfonts-baekmuk -Description: BAEKMUK Korean fonts for X - This package provide four 75 DPI Korean font families with various - sizes. - - - -Source package: xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2 -Package: xfonts-biznet-100dpi -Description: 100 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers. - The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts - are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) - X Window System bitmap typefaces. - . - ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the - following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, - Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. - . - xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at - 100 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font - server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available - to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi - may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions - (over 1024x768). -Package: xfonts-biznet-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers. - The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts - are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) - X Window System bitmap typefaces. - . - ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the - following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, - Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. - . - xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts - at 75 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font - server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available - to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi - may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions - (under 1024x768). -Package: xfonts-biznet-base -Description: Standard BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers. - The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts - are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) - X Window System bitmap typefaces. - . - ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the - following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, - Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. - . - xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-base provides a standard set of low-resolution - bitmapped fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font - server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available - to X clients. -Package: xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi -Description: 100 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers - meta package. - The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts - are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) - X Window System bitmap typefaces. - . - ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the - following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, - Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. - . - xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at - 100 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font - server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available - to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi - may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions - (over 1024x768). - . - This is meta package provided for backward compatibility and can be - purged after upgrade. -Package: xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers - meta package. - The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts - are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) - X Window System bitmap typefaces. - . - ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the - following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, - Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. - . - xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts - at 75 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font - server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available - to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi - may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions - (under 1024x768). - . - This is meta package provided for backward compatibility and can be - purged after upgrade. -Package: xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-base -Description: Standard BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers - meta package. - The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts - are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) - X Window System bitmap typefaces. - . - ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the - following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, - Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. - . - xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-base provides a standard set of low-resolution - bitmapped fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font - server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available - to X clients. - . - This is meta package provided for backward compatibility and can be - purged after upgrade. - - - -Source package: xfonts-bolkhov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or - large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in - the package xfonts-cronyx-100dpi. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the - most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. - . - Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-cp1251-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or - large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in - the package xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-100dpi. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the - most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. - . - Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-cp1251-misc -Description: Character-cell CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the - standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry - Bolkhovityanov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-isocyr-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi ISO 8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are ISO 8859-5 fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or - large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in - the package xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-100dpi. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the - most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. - . - Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-isocyr-misc -Description: Character-cell ISO-8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are ISO-8859-5 fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the - standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry - Bolkhovityanov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-koi8r-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are KOI8-R fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or - large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in - the package xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-100dpi. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the - most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. - . - Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-koi8r-misc -Description: Character-cell KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are KOI8-R fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the - standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry - Bolkhovityanov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-koi8u-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are KOI8-U fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or - large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in - the package xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-100dpi. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the - most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. - . - Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-koi8u-misc -Description: Character-cell KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are KOI8-U fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the - standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry - Bolkhovityanov -Package: xfonts-bolkhov-misc -Description: Character-cell Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the - standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry - Bolkhovityanov - - - -Source package: xfonts-cmex-big5p -Package: xfonts-cmex-big5p -Description: Big5+ Chinese Mingti bitmap font (by CMEX & DynaLab) for X11 - This package contains the standard Big5+ Chinese Ming 24x24 bitmap font - (and a resized 16x16 bitmap font) by CMEX and DynaLab for the X Window - System (PCF). This is one of the few Big5 or Big5+ Chinese bitmap fonts - on the Internet that is DFSG-compliant. - . - The font was designed by DynaLab and released by CMEX as part of the - proposed Big5+ standard documentation. It was then converted to HBF and - BDF format and further modified by Wei-Lun Chao - in September 1998. - . - URL: http://www.cmex.org.tw/ - - - -Source package: xfonts-cronyx -Package: xfonts-cronyx-100dpi -Description: 100 dpi Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots - per inch. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-75dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-100dpi may be - more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions - (over 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-100dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-75dpi may be - more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions - (under 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-100dpi -Description: 100 dpi CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots - per inch. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-75dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-100dpi may be - more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions - (over 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-100dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-75dpi may be - more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions - (under 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-misc -Description: Character-cell CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-100dpi -Description: 100 dpi ISO 8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots - per inch. These are ISO 8859-5 fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-75dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-100dpi may be - more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions - (over 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi ISO 8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are ISO 8859-5 fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-100dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-75dpi may be - more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions - (under 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-misc -Description: Character-cell ISO-8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are ISO-8859-5 fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-100dpi -Description: 100 dpi KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots - per inch. These are KOI8-R fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-75dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-100dpi may be - more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions - (over 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are KOI8-R fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-100dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-75dpi may be - more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions - (under 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-misc -Description: Character-cell KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are KOI8-R fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-100dpi -Description: 100 dpi KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots - per inch. These are KOI8-U fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-75dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-100dpi may be - more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions - (over 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots - per inch. These are KOI8-U fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-100dpi provide the same set of - fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is - necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-75dpi may be - more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions - (under 1024x768). - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-misc -Description: Character-cell KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are KOI8-U fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. -Package: xfonts-cronyx-misc -Description: Character-cell Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) - This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution - Cyrillic fonts. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. - In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or - an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge - Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey - Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other - symbols. - - - -Source package: xfonts-gimpers -Package: xfonts-gimpers -Description: X11 fonts created by Artwiz, TigerT, and Daniel Erat - These fonts were created by Artwiz, TigerT and Daniel Erat for use with the - X Window System. The currents fonts included in this package are: - * drift - * tixus (fixed width) - * runt - * smooth - . - The package called xfonts-artwiz completes this package by installing more - fonts by artwiz. - - - -Source package: xfonts-greek-ph -Package: xfonts-greek-ph-100dpi -Description: a rich collection of X11 Greek fonts - This collection includes 100dpi/75dpi/misc(fixed,etc) and - Type1 (Postscript) fonts for use in X11, that adhere to the - standard ISO8859-7 (ELOT-928) standard encoding. Some fonts - exist also in codepage 737 encoding (traditional greek DOS - encoding) which can be used (with rxvt) for typing 737 greek. - . - The fonts were created by Thanassis Protopapas and - Angelo Haritsis . Some fonts were modified by Yiannis - Giftomitros . - . - This package includes 100dpi versions of general use fonts. -Package: xfonts-greek-ph-75dpi -Description: a rich collection of X11 Greek fonts - This collection includes 100dpi/75dpi/misc(fixed,etc) and - Type1 (Postscript) fonts for use in X11, that adhere to the - standard ISO8859-7 (ELOT-928) standard encoding. Some fonts - exist also in codepage 737 encoding (traditional greek DOS - encoding) which can be used (with rxvt) for typing 737 greek. - . - The fonts were created by Thanassis Protopapas and - Angelo Haritsis . Some fonts were modified by Yiannis - Giftomitros . - . - This package includes 75dpi versions of general use fonts. -Package: xfonts-greek-ph-misc -Description: a rich collection of X11 Greek fonts - This collection includes 100dpi/75dpi/misc(fixed,etc) and - Type1 (Postscript) fonts for use in X11, that adhere to the - standard ISO8859-7 (ELOT-928) standard encoding. Some fonts - exist also in codepage 737 encoding (traditional greek DOS - encoding) which can be used (with rxvt) for typing 737 greek. - . - The fonts were created by Thanassis Protopapas and - Angelo Haritsis . Some fonts were modified by Yiannis - Giftomitros . - . - This package includes misc console and xterm fonts. -Package: xfonts-greek-ph-scalable -Description: a rich collection of X11 Greek fonts - This collection includes 100dpi/75dpi/misc(fixed,etc) and - Type1 (Postscript) fonts for use in X11, that adhere to the - standard ISO8859-7 (ELOT-928) standard encoding. Some fonts - exist also in codepage 737 encoding (traditional greek DOS - encoding) which can be used (with rxvt) for typing 737 greek. - . - The fonts were created by Thanassis Protopapas and - Angelo Haritsis . Some fonts were modified by Yiannis - Giftomitros . - . - This package includes some Type1 fonts. - - - -Source package: xfonts-jmk -Package: xfonts-jmk -Description: James M. Knoble's character-cell fonts for X - These are character-cell fonts for use with the X Window System, - created by Jim Knoble. The current list of fonts included in this - package are: - . - Neep (formerly known as NouveauGothic) - . - A pleasantly legible variation on the standard fixed fonts that - accompany most distributions of the X Window System. Comes in - both normal and bold weights in small, medium, large, - extra-large, and huge sizes, as well as an extra-small size - that only comes in normal weight. Both ISO-8859-1 and - ISO-8859-2 encodings are available. - . - Modd - . - A fixed-width font with sleek, contemporary styling. Normal - and bold weights in a 12-point (6x13) size. ISO-8859-1 - encoding only. - - - -Source package: xfonts-kaname -Package: xfonts-kaname -Description: Kaname Cho 12dot KANJI fonts for X - Kaname Cho 12dot KANJI fonts for X servers. - - - -Source package: xfonts-kappa20 -Package: xfonts-kappa20 -Description: X11 Kappa 20dot Fonts (10x20 8859-1/2/3/15, 20x20 Japanese) - xfonts-kappa20 is X11 Kappa 20dot Fonts, which includes ISO-8859-1, - 2, 3, 15 10x20 fonts, 20x20 Japanese (JIS X 0208:1983, 0208:1990, - 0208:1997) fonts. Bold font are also ready for all fonts. - Its shape is high quality, high readability, and useful for looking - at high-resolution CRT. - - - -Source package: xfonts-marumoji -Package: xfonts-marumoji -Description: Roundish fonts (marumoji fonts) for X - Japanese and ASCII roundish fonts (marumoji in Japanese) for - X servers. - It provides: - maru14: JIS X0208.1983 Roundish Characters (14 dots) - maru16: JIS X0208.1983 Roundish Characters (16 dots) - 7x14rkmr: JIS X0201.1976 Roman Roundish Characters (14 dots) - 7x14maru: ISO8859-1 Roundish Characters (14 dots) - - - -Source package: xfonts-mona -Package: xfonts-mona -Description: proportional fonts for 2ch ASCII art - These fonts are suitable for some ASCII arts like mona, gikoneko and so on. - - - -Source package: xfonts-shinonome -Package: xfonts-shinonome -Description: Various 12,14,16 dot Japanese Kanji, iso8859-1 fonts for X11 - xfonts-shinonome includes various 12,14,16 dot Japanese - Kanji, and ISO-8859-1 fonts for X11. It's consist of - k14goth 14 dot fonts, Shinonome 12 and 16 dot fonts. - Shinonome 18 dot fonts are also included only for - ISO-8859-1. - - - -Source package: xfonts-terminus -Package: xfonts-terminus -Description: Eyes-friendly fixed-width fonts for terminals, editors, etc. - If you have to work for extended time in front of monitor (i.e. over - eight hours), you may find that using of these fonts reduces your - eyes-fatigue. - . - The packages contain fonts in following sizes: 8x14, 8x14bold, 8x16, - 8x16bold, 10x20 and 10x20bold and supports the following encodings: - ISO10646-1, ISO8859-1, ISO8859-5, ISO8859-15, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, CP1251 - and PT154. - - - -Source package: xfonts-thai -Package: xfonts-thai -Description: Thai fonts for X - xfonts-thai is a meta package that provides thai fonts for X. - - - -Source package: xfonts-thai-etl -Package: xfonts-thai-etl -Description: Thai etl fonts for X - xfonts-thai-etl provides 3 Thai etl fonts for X. Emacs/Mule needs these - fonts to display Thai. - - - -Source package: xfonts-thai-manop -Package: xfonts-thai-manop -Description: Thai Manop fonts for X - xfonts-thai-manop provides 4 Thai bitmap fonts for X. - They were created by Mr. Manop. - - - -Source package: xfonts-thai-nectec -Package: xfonts-thai-nectec -Description: Thai fixed fonts for X from Nectec - xfonts-thai-nectec provides one set of Thai fixed fonts for X. This font looks - good in xiterm+thai so I make xiterm+thai depends on it since it needs Thai - font anyway. - - - -Source package: xfonts-thai-ttf -Package: xfonts-thai-ttf -Description: Thai TrueType fonts from NECTEC - This package provides public domain TrueType fonts from NECTEC. - These fonts come from the project "Font of Thailand". - - - -Source package: xfonts-thai-vor -Package: xfonts-thai-vor -Description: Voradesh fonts for X - xfonts-thai-vor provides two Thai fixed fonts for X. - These fonts were created by Mr. Voradesh. - - - -Source package: xfree86 -Package: lbxproxy -Description: Low Bandwidth X (LBX) proxy server - Applications that would like to take advantage of the Low Bandwidth extension - to X (LBX) must make their connections to an lbxproxy. These applications - need know nothing about LBX, they simply connect to the lbxproxy as if were a - regular X server. The lbxproxy accepts client connections, multiplexes them - over a single connection to the X server, and performs various optimizations - on the X protocol to make it faster over low bandwidth and/or high latency - connections. -Package: libdps-dev -Description: Display PostScript (DPS) client library development files - Header files and a static version of the DPS (Display PostScript) client - library are provided by this package. -Package: libdps1 -Description: Display PostScript (DPS) client library - libdps provides client-side libraries for use with the Display Postscript - (DPS) system. - . - This package only provides the client-side interfaces to DPS. In order to - fully take advantage of it, you need to install either the DPS extension for - XFree86 or the dgs (Display GhostScript) package. -Package: libdps1-dbg -Description: Display PostScript (DPS) client library (unstripped) - This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a - debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding - logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The - library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that - directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to - be debugged is executed. - . - Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the - libdps1 package for further information. -Package: libxaw6 -Description: X Athena widget set library (version 6) - Xaw is a widget set based on the the Xt (X Toolkit Intrinsics) library. It - provides a set of graphical user-interface elements ("widgets") such as - menus, scrollbars, dialog boxes, text-input areas, and so forth. The X - clients distributed with the X Window System itself, as well as many others, - use the Athena widget set. - . - The version of the Athena widgets in this package corresponds to the X11R6.4 - release of the X Window System. XFree86 has made significant enhancements to - the Athena widget set; their version can be found in the libxaw7 package. -Package: libxaw6-dbg -Description: X Athena widget set library (version 6) (unstripped) - This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a - debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding - logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The - library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that - directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to - be debugged is executed. - . - Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the - libxaw6 package for further information. -Package: libxaw6-dev -Description: X Athena widget set library development files (version 6) - Xaw header files and a static version of the Athena widget library are - provided by this package, which supports Xaw6-based clients. - . - It is necessary for the symbol OLDXAW to be defined at compile time for the - Athena library-using program to behave correctly; otherwise the header files - in this package will exhibit Xaw7 behavior. -Package: libxaw7 -Description: X Athena widget set library - Xaw is a widget set based on the the Xt (X Toolkit Intrinsics) library. It - provides a set of graphical user-interface elements ("widgets") such as - menus, scrollbars, dialog boxes, text-input areas, and so forth. The X - clients distributed with the X Window System itself, as well as many others, - use the Athena widget set. - . - XFree86 has made a number of major improvements to the Athena widget set, - resulting in version 7 -- this version features widgets customizable in - appearance and event handling (a.k.a. "themes"); an extensible image loader - (currently supports bitmaps, gradients, and pixmaps); numerous enhancements - to the Text widget, text source and text sink objects; and multiple-column - support in the SimpleMenu widget. - . - The older Athena widget library corresponding to version X11R6.4 of the X - Window System can be found in the libxaw6 package. -Package: libxaw7-dbg -Description: X Athena widget set library (unstripped) - This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a - debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding - logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The - library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that - directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to - be debugged is executed. - . - Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the - libxaw7 package for further information. -Package: libxaw7-dev -Description: X Athena widget set library development files - Xaw header files, a static library, and a manual page documenting new - features in version 7 of the Athena widget library are provided by this - package. -Package: proxymngr -Description: X proxy services manager - proxymngr is responsible for resolving requests from xfindproxy (in the - xbase-clients package) and other similar clients, starting new proxies when - appropriate, and keeping track of all the available proxy services. -Package: twm -Description: Tab window manager - twm is a window manager for the X Window System. It provides title bars, - shaped windows, several forms of icon management, user-defined macro - functions, click-to-type and pointer-driven keyboard focus, and - user-specified key and pointer button bindings. -Package: x-window-system -Description: X Window System - This metapackage provides substantially all the components of the X Window - System as developed by the XFree86 Project, as well as a set of historically - popular accessory programs. - . - The development and debugging libraries are not provided by this metapackage. -Package: x-window-system-core -Description: X Window System core components - This metapackage provides the essential components for a standalone - workstation running the X Window System. It provides the X libraries, an - X server, a set of fonts, and a group of basic X clients and utilities. - . - Higher level metapackages, such as those for desktop environments, can - depend on this package and simplify their dependencies. - . - It should be noted that a package providing x-window-manager and a package - providing x-terminal-emulator should also be installed to ensure a - comfortable X experience. -Package: xbase-clients -Description: miscellaneous X clients - An X client is a program that interfaces with an X server (almost always via - the X libraries), and thus with some input and output hardware like a - graphics card, monitor, keyboard, and pointing device (such as a mouse). - . - This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of several dozen X clients - that ship with the X Window System, including: - - startx and xinit, which initialize X sessions from the command line; - - xauth, a tool for controlling access to the X session; - - xedit, a text editor; - - xbiff, a tool which tells you when you have new email; - - xcalc, a scientific calculator desktop accessory; - - xclipboard, a tool to manage cut-and-pasted text selections; - - xcutsel, which exchanges selection and cut buffer contents; - - xconsole, which monitors system console messages; - - xditview, a viewer for ditroff output; - - xeyes, a demo program in which a pair of eyes track the pointer; - - xfd, a tool that displays all the glyphs in a given X font; - - xfontsel, a tool for browsing and selecting X fonts; - - xhost, a very dangerous program that you should never use; - - xkill, a tool for terminating misbehaving X clients; - - xload, a monitor for the system load average; - - xlogo, a demo program that displays the X logo; - - xmag, which magnifies parts of the X screen; - - xman, a manual page browser; - - xmessage, a tool to display message or dialog boxes; - - xrefresh, a tool that forces a redraw of the X screen; - - xsetroot, a tool for tailoring the appearance of the root window; - - xvidtune, a tool for customizing X server modelines for your monitor; - - xwd, a utility for taking window dumps ("screenshots") of the X session; - - xwud, a viewer for window dumps created by xwd; - - oclock and xclock, graphical clocks; - - beforelight, a screen saver; - - bitmap, a monochrome bitmap file editor; - - bmtoa, a tool that converts a monochrome bitmap to ASCII text; - - cxpm and sxpm, tools for checking and viewing X pixmap files; - - dpsexec, a Display PostScript program that allows the user to interact - directly with the PostScript interpreter through a command interface - - dpsinfo, a utility for displaying information about the DPS extension - present in an X server or provided by a client-side DPS agent - - glxgears, a GLX demo that draws three rotating gears, and prints - framerate information to standard output - - iceauth, a tool for manipulating ICE protocol authorization records; - - texteroids, a spinning text demo for the DPS extension - - xftcache, a tool that creates an index of FreeType font files in a - directory - - xset, a tool for setting miscellaneous X server parameters; - - xmodmap, a utility for modifying keymaps and pointer button mappings in X; - - xsetmode and xsetpointer, tools for handling X Input devices; - - setxkbmap, xkbbell, xkbcomp, xkbevd, xkbprint, xkbvleds, and xkbwatch, - tools for managing the X keyboard extension (XKB); - - xsm, a session manager for X sessions; - - smproxy, a session manager proxy for X clients that do not use the X - session manager protocol; - - xgamma, a tool for querying and setting a monitor's gamma correction; - - appres, editres, listres, viewres, and xrdb, which query and update the - X resource database; - - Xmark, x11perf, x11perfcomp, and xieperf, tools for benchmarking - graphical operations under the X Window System; - - fstobdf, which retrieves a font in BDF format from an X font server; - - xcmsdb, a device color characteristic utility for the X Color Management - System; - - xstdcmap, a utility to selectively define standard colormap properties; - - xev, an X event displayer; - - xfindproxy, a tool to locate X proxy services; - - xlsatoms, which lists interned atoms defined on an X server; - - xlsclients, which lists client applications running on an X display; - - xlsfonts, a server font list displayer; - - xprop, a property displayer for X; - - xdpyinfo, a display information utility for X; - - xwininfo, a window information utility for X; - - glxinfo, a GLX extension information utility for X; - - xvinfo, an Xv extension information utility for X; - - ico, an X graphics demo using an animated polyhedron; - - dga, a demo program for the DGA extension; and - - xgc, an (unfinished) X graphics demo program. -Package: xdm -Description: X display manager - xdm manages a collection of X servers, which may be on the local host or - remote machines. It provides services similar to those provided by init, - getty, and login on character-based terminals: prompting for login name and - password, authenticating the user, and running a session. xdm supports XDMCP - (X Display Manager Control Protocol) and can also be used to run a chooser - process which presents the user with a menu of possible hosts that offer - XDMCP display management. - . - If the xutils package is installed, xdm can use the sessreg utility to - register login sessions to the system utmp file; this, however, is not - necessary for xdm to function. -Package: xfonts-100dpi -Description: 100 dpi fonts for X - xfonts-100dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 100 dots per inch. In - most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server - installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package contains only fonts in the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 - encodings, to conserve disk space. For other encodings, see the - xfonts-100dpi-transcoded package. - . - This package and xfonts-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at - different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be - installed. xfonts-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or - large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). - . - This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for - use by an X server or X font server. -Package: xfonts-100dpi-transcoded -Description: 100 dpi fonts for X (transcoded from ISO 10646-1) - xfonts-100dpi-transcoded provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 100 dots per - inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) - and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package contains fonts in several ISO 8859 encodings: -2, -3, -4, -9, - -10, -13, -14, and -15. For the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 encodings, see - the xfonts-100dpi package. - . - This package and xfonts-75dpi-transcoded provide the same set of fonts, - rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but - both may be installed. xfonts-100dpi-transcoded may be more suitable for - large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). - . - This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for - use by an X server or X font server. -Package: xfonts-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi fonts for X - xfonts-75dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 75 dots per inch. In most - cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server - installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package contains only fonts in the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 - encodings, to conserve disk space. For other encodings, see the - xfonts-75dpi-transcoded package. - . - This package and xfonts-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at - different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be - installed. xfonts-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small - screen resolutions (under 1024x768). - . - This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories - for use by an X server or X font server. -Package: xfonts-75dpi-transcoded -Description: 75 dpi fonts for X (transcoded from ISO 10646-1) - xfonts-75dpi-transcoded provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 75 dots per - inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) - and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package contains fonts in several ISO 8859 encodings: -2, -3, -4, -9, - -10, -13, -14, and -15. For the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 encodings, see - the xfonts-75dpi package. - . - This package and xfonts-100dpi-transcoded provide the same set of fonts, - rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but - both may be installed. xfonts-75dpi-transcoded may be more suitable for - small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). - . - This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories - for use by an X server or X font server. -Package: xfonts-base -Description: standard fonts for X - xfonts-base provides a standard set of low-resolution bitmapped fonts. In - most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server - installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package contains primarily fonts in the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 - encodings, to conserve disk space. (A small selection of fonts in ISO - 8859-8, JIS-X0208.1983, JIS-X0208.1976, and GB2312.1980 fonts are also - included.) For other encodings, see the xfonts-base-transcoded package. - . - If you are not using a remote font server, you must install this package if - you are installing an X server. It contains fonts without which X servers - will not work. - . - This package also provides a set of files that can be used by the X or - fonts server to transcode fonts from one encoding to another (e.g., KOI8-R - to ISO-8859-5). - . - This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories - for use by an X server or X font server. -Package: xfonts-base-transcoded -Description: standard fonts for X (transcoded from ISO 10646-1) - xfonts-base-transcoded provides a standard set of low-resolution bitmapped - fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) - and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package contains fonts in several ISO 8859 encodings (-2, -3, -4, -5, - -7, -8, -9, -10, -13, -14, and -15) as well as KOI8-R. For the ISO - 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 encodings, see the xfonts-base package. - . - This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories - for use by an X server or X font server. -Package: xfonts-cyrillic -Description: Cyrillic fonts for X - xfonts-cyrillic provides a set of fonts using the Cyrillic alphabet for X - servers. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) - and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories - for use by an X server or X font server. -Package: xfonts-pex -Description: fonts for minimal PEX support in X - The X server PEX extension, provided in the xext package, searches for - these fonts by default, and outputs an error message if it can't find - them. Installing this package will suppress these messages. -Package: xfonts-scalable -Description: scalable fonts for X - xfonts-scalable provides fonts that can be drawn at any size by the X server - or font server without loss of quality. In most cases it is desirable to - have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts - available to X clients. - . - This package is missing three fonts from the XFree86 source archives - because the license terms on the fonts do not meet the Debian Free - Software Guidelines; they are the Type1 fonts Adobe Utopia, IBM Courier, - and Bigelow & Holmes (B&H) Lucidux. - . - This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories - for use by an X server or X font server. -Package: xfree86-common -Description: X Window System (XFree86) infrastructure - xfree86-common contains the filesystem infrastructure required for further - installation of the X Window System in any configuration. - . - Those wishing an X server only (with remote font services and clients) will - also require the xserver-common package and an X server package (most - likely xserver-xfree86). - . - The counterpart to the above configuration is a machine with the X libraries - (the xlibs package), xbase-clients, a window manager, some X font packages, - and likely many more client packages. - . - Those who desire a standalone X workstation (and/or are fuzzy on the concepts - of X servers and X clients) will require both of the above sets of packages. - A recommended minimal list of packages for such a configuration is: - xbase-clients, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-base, xfonts-scalable, - xlibs, xserver-common, xutils, an X server (usually xserver-xfree86, but some - users may require a different one), a window manager (several are available, - and which you use is largely a matter of preference), and a terminal emulator - X client package (again, several are available and which you use is your - decision). - . - A number of terms are used to refer to the X Window System, including "X", "X - Version 11", "X11", "X11R6", and "X11R6.4". The version of X used in Debian - is derived from the version released by the XFree86 Project, Inc., and is - thus often also referred to as "XFree86". All of the preceding quoted terms - are functionally interchangeable in a Debian system. - . - Still confused? Install this package and then read the files in - /usr/share/doc/xfree86-common/ for assistance. -Package: xfs -Description: X font server - xfs is a daemon that listens on a network port and serves X fonts to X - servers (and thus to X clients). All X servers have the ability to serve - locally installed fonts for themselves, but xfs makes it possible to offload - that job from the X server, and/or have a central repository of fonts on a - networked machine running xfs so that all the machines running X servers on a - network do not require their own set of fonts. xfs may also be invoked by - users to, for instance, make available X fonts in user accounts that are not - available to the X server or to an already running system xfs. -Package: xfwp -Description: X firewall proxy server - The X firewall proxy is an application layer gateway proxy that may be run - on a network firewall host to forward X traffic across the firewall. Used - in conjunction with the X server Security extension and authorization - checking, xfwp constitutes a safe, simple, and reliable mechanism both to - hide the addresses of X servers located on an intranet and to enforce a - server connection policy. Xfwp cannot protect against mischief - originating on an intranet; however, when properly configured it can - guarantee that only trusted clients originating on authorized external - Internet hosts will be allowed inbound access to local X servers. -Package: xlib6g -Description: pseudopackage providing X libraries - This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2 by depending on xlibs and - libxaw6. This pseudopackage is only depended upon by packages that haven't - yet been compiled against the newer X library packages. - . - This package also conflicts with packages that are no longer supported in - Debian and do not comply with the Debian app-defaults policy. (In some - cases, the functionality of these old packages has been absorbed into other - packages in Debian 3.0 ("woody").) -Package: xlib6g-dev -Description: pseudopackage providing X library development files - This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2 by depending on xlibs-dev, - libxaw-dev, and xutils. This pseudopackage is only depended upon by packages - that haven't yet corrected their dependencies to reflect the new library - arrangement. -Package: xlibmesa-dev -Description: XFree86 version of Mesa 3D graphics library development files - xlibmesa-dev provides static versions of the libraries provided in xlibmesa3, - as well as header files and manual pages. -Package: xlibmesa3 -Description: XFree86 version of Mesa 3D graphics library - Mesa is a 3D graphics library which presents an API intended to be compatible - with OpenGL. XFree86 maintains its own version of the Mesa library (which is - regularly resynchronized with the official one) to permit development of the - XFree86 X server's Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI), which makes the 3D - acceleration features of many modern video cards available to X client - programmers. - . - Chipset-specific DRI modules, if available for your machine architecture, - are provided in this package. (Unlike the modules in the xserver-xfree86 - package, the DRI modules are loaded by the Mesa library, not by the X server - itself.) -Package: xlibmesa3-dbg -Description: XFree86 version of Mesa 3D graphics library (unstripped) - This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a - debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding - logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The - library is installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that - directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to - be debugged is executed. - . - Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the - xlibmesa3 package for further information. -Package: xlibosmesa-dev -Description: Mesa/XFree86 off-screen rendering library development files - xlibosmesa-dev provides static versions of the libraries provided in - xlibosmesa3, as well as header files and manual pages. -Package: xlibosmesa3 -Description: Mesa/XFree86 off-screen rendering library - Mesa is a 3D graphics library which presents an API intended to be compatible - with OpenGL. XFree86 maintains its own version of the Mesa library (which is - regularly resynchronized with the official one) to permit development of the - XFree86 X server's Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI), which makes the 3D - acceleration features of many modern video cards available to X client - programmers. - . - The off-screen rendering library (OSMesa) is an extension to Mesa, not an - implementation of any OpenGL standard; therefore, it is packaged separately, - so that any OpenGL-conformant library may be installed on a Debian system, - and OpenGL-based programs may depend on any of them. The OSMesa library, - however, specifically depends on the Mesa library. -Package: xlibosmesa3-dbg -Description: Mesa/XFree86 off-screen rendering library (unstripped) - This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a - debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding - logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The - library is installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that - directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to - be debugged is executed. - . - Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the - xlibosmesa3 package for further information. -Package: xlibs -Description: X Window System client libraries - The X libraries are an interface between X client programs and the - hardware-oriented X servers, and consist of routines to read input from the - keyboard and pointer, draw on the screen, etc., in an abstract manner that is - independent of the particular characteristics of the hardware. The X - libraries, and the programs that use them, communicate with X servers by - means of the X protocol. - . - libX11 (a.k.a. Xlib) provides the low-level functionality, dealing mostly - with the wire protocol and in terms of basic operations such as opening and - closing the X protocol connection, creating graphics contexts, drawing - graphics primitives such as lines, arcs, and glyphs, handling events, and so - forth. - . - libXpm, the X pixmap library, is a set of routines used to store and retrieve - X pixmaps (a data structure comprising a rectangular array of pixels) from - files; the xpm file format is an extension of the monochrome bitmap file - format in the X11 specification. (Traditionally, libXpm was maintained and - distributed separately from the X Window System, but XFree86 has absorbed - this library). - . - libXt, the X Toolkit Intrinsics, is an abstract widget library upon which - graphical widget libraries (such as Athena and LessTif) may be developed; the - Intrinsics provide a number of useful interfaces to X conventions and - protocols, in many cases reducing a long series of Xlib calls to just a - couple of Xt calls. - . - libXmu is a set of miscellaneous utility functions useful to client - programmers. - . - libXmuu is a very small set of miscellaneous utility functions extracted - from Xmu, Xt, and Xaw, for clients that need the occasional useful - function from these libraries but do not require the toolkit overhead. To - use libXmuu, simply include the headers for the other libraries in the - client and link against Xmuu instead of Xmu, Xt, and Xaw. Needless to - say, if the client uses functions from Xmu, Xt, or Xaw that are not - present in Xmuu, it will fail to link. - . - The remainder of the libraries in this package implement the client side - of various X protocol extensions: - - libICE, the Inter-Client Exchange extension; - - libPEX5, PEX, a 3D graphics extension now superseded by Mesa/OpenGL; - - libSM, the Session Management extension; - - libXIE, the X Image Extension; - - libXext, a collection of several commonly-used extensions; - - libXft, a FreeType-based font rendering extension; - - libXi, the X Input extension; - - libXp, the X Printing extension; and - - libXrender, an extension for digital image composition; - - libXtst, the X Testing extension. - . - xlibs also contains the XKB keyboard parameter files, locale data, and a set - of bitmap and pixmap image files commonly used by X clients. -Package: xlibs-dbg -Description: X Window System client libraries (unstripped) - This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a - debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding - logic errors in programs using the libraries in this package (or the - libraries themselves). The library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug - and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH - environment variable when the code to be debugged is executed. - . - Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the xlibs - package for more information. -Package: xlibs-dev -Description: X Window System client library development files - xlibs-dev provides static versions of the libraries provided in xlibs, as - well as several libraries that do not exist in shared object form for - various reasons (such as the fact that their APIs have not stabilized, or - that they are deprecated). Header files and manual pages are also - provided. - . - The libraries available only in static form include: - - libFS - - libXau - - libXdmcp - - libXfont - - libXfontcache - - libXinerama - - libXss - - libXv - - libXxf86dga - - libXxf86misc - - libXxf86rush - - libXxf86vm - - libfntstubs - - liboldX - - libxf86config - - libxkbfile - - libxkbui -Package: xlibs-pic -Description: X Window System client extension library PIC archives - xlibs-pic provides PIC archives (static libraries with PIC information) of - some of the libraries in xlibs-dev that are available in xlibs-dev as static - objects. - . - These archives are available for use *only* for linking into objects which - will be accessed using the dlopen() function, such as plugin modules for - applications. - . - The libraries available in PIC archive form include: - - libXv - - libXxf86dga - - libXxf86vm -Package: xmh -Description: X interface to the MH mail system - xmh provides a graphical user interface to the MH (Message Handler) mail - system. xmh is a very old X client and is not exactly a "living" piece of - software. MH users will probably prefer the exmh package, which serves the - same function and continues to be actively developed. -Package: xnest -Description: nested X server - xnest an X server that is itself an X client. This allows you to run a - server within a server; this is occasionally useful for testing new window - managers and other X clients. - . - Xnest relies upon its parent X server for font services. -Package: xprt -Description: X print server - xprt provides an X server with the print extension and special DDX - (Device-Dependent X) implementation. -Package: xserver-common -Description: files and utilities common to all X servers - The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to - communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a - standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based - programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care - about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such - things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many - buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself - know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the - keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. - . - X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know of a - remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The former - means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font packages - may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least the - xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages. -Package: xserver-xfree86 -Description: the XFree86 X server - The XFree86 X server is an X server for several architectures and operating - systems; its architecture was completely redesigned for the 4.0 release, and - features a loadable module system in which required modules are loaded on - demand by a single server binary as opposed to the video card-specific X - servers of the 3.x release. - . - The XFree86 server supports most modern graphics hardware from most vendors, - and supersedes most version 3.x XFree86 X servers. See - for information on its support for - your particular hardware. - . - If the mdetect and read-edid packages are present, the debconf scripts in - this package will use them to attempt automatic configuration of your mouse - and monitor. - . - Note that on the hppa architecture, the server's loadable module support - is not present, and therefore the XFree86 server is a (very large) single - binary. -Package: xspecs -Description: X protocol, extension, and library technical specifications - A comprehensive collection of manuals (most in both PostScript and text - format, but some in text format only) documenting the standard specifications - of the X protocol, extensions to the core protocol, and C library interfaces - is provided by this package. - . - The manuals provided include: - * X Window System Protocol - * Xlib - C Library Interface - * X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Library Interface - * Athena Widget Set - C Library Interface - * Bitmap Distribution Format (BDF) - * Compound Text Encoding (CTEXT) - * X Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) Extension Protocol - * X Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) Extension Library - * The X Font Service Protocol - * Inter-Client Communications Conventions Manual (ICCCM) - * Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) Protocol - * Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) Library - * The RX Document - * X Session Management Library - * X Session Management Protocol - * X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) - * XIE Sample Implementation Architecture - * X Image Extension Protocol (XIE) - * XIElib Specification - * The Input Method Protocol - * X Logical Font Description Conventions (XLFD) - * Extending X for Double-Buffering, Multi-Buffering, and Stereo - * Double Buffer Extension (DBE) Protocol - * Double Buffer Extension (DBE) Library - * Low Bandwidth X (LBX) Extension - * LBX X Consortium Algorithms - * MIT-SHM - The MIT Shared Memory Extension - * Record Extension Protocol Specification - * X Record Extension Library - * Security Extension Specification - * X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Protocol - * X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Library - * X Synchronization Extension Protocol - * X Synchronization Extension Library - * XC-MISC Extension - * XTEST Extension Protocol - * XTEST Extension Library - * X Input Device Extension Library - * X11 Input Extension Porting Document - * X11 Input Extension Protocol Specification - * Xmu Library - * Analysis of the X Protocol for Security Concerns - * Description of the Application Group Extension Implementation - * Definition of the Porting Layer for the X v11 Sample Server - * The X Font Library - * Security Extension Server Design - * X11R6 Sample Implementation Frame Work - * X Locale Database Definition - * The XIM Transport Specification - * A Flexible Remote Execution Protocol Based on rsh - * Xlib and X Protocol Test Suite: User Guide for the X Test Suite - * Font Server Implementation Overview - * X Transport Interface - * the Application Group (APPGROUP) extension - * the BIG-REQUESTS extension - . - This package supersedes the xbooks package in older versions of Debian. -Package: xterm -Description: X terminal emulator - xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 - and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that cannot use the - window system directly. This version implements ISO/ANSI colors and most of - the control sequences used by DEC VT220 terminals. -Package: xutils -Description: X Window System utility programs - xutils provides a set of utility programs shipped with the X Window System - that do not require the X libraries; many of these programs are useful - even on a system that does not have any X clients or X servers installed. - . - The programs in this package include: - - atobm, a converter from ASCII to X bitmap (.xbm) files; - - bdftopcf, which converts BDF fonts to PCF fonts; - - bdftruncate.pl and ucs2any.pl, tools to generate fonts with various - encodings from ISO 10646-encoded fonts - - ccmakedep, a version of makedepend which "does it right" - - cleanlinks, a program to remove dangling symlinks and empty directories - from a shadow link tree (created with lndir) - - fslsfonts, a tool that lists fonts served by an X font server; - - imake, a C preprocessor interface to the make utility; - - lndir, a tool that creates a shadow directory of symbolic links to - another directory tree; - - makedepend, a tool to create dependencies in makefiles; - - makeg, a tool for making debuggable executables; - - makepsres, a tool that creates PostScript language resource database - files; - - makestrs, a tool that makes string table C source and header(s); - - mkcfm, a tool that create summaries of font metric files in CID font - directories; - - mkdirhier, a tool that creates a directory hierarchy; - - mkfontdir, a program to generate fonts.dir files; - - scanpci, a utility for retrieving information about the PCI bus and - devices on it (not available on all architectures); - - pcitweak, a utility that can be used to examine or change registers in - the PCI configuration space (not available on all architectures); - - pswrap, a tool that creates C procedures from segments of PostScript - language code; - - resize, which prints a shell command for setting the TERM and TERMCAP - environment variables to indicate the current size of the xterm (or - compatible program) window from which the command is run; - - revpath, which generates a relative path that can be used to undo a - change-directory; - - rstart, a remote start client; - - rstartd, a remote start daemon activated by rstart connections; - - sessreg, a simple program for managing utmp/wtmp entries; - - showfont, a font dumper for use with an X font server; - - showrgb, a decompiler for RGB color-name databases; - - xfsinfo, an X font server information utility; - - xmkmf, a tool that creates a Makefile from an Imakefile; and - - xon, a tool that starts an X program on a remote machine. - . - Installation of the xlibs-dev package, which contains the imake template - files, is necessary if the imake or xmkmf tools are to be used. - . - Installation of an rsh or ssh daemon (server) is necessary if rstartd is - to be used, and installation of an rsh or ssh client is necessary if - rstart is to be used. -Package: xvfb -Description: virtual framebuffer X server - xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware - and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual - memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, - but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients - against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with - Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the - X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run - applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one - anyway. - - - -Source package: xfree86-1 -Package: rstart -Description: remote application start client - rstart is an implementation of a remote application start client based on - rsh. -Package: rstartd -Description: remote application start daemon - rstartd is an implementation of a remote applications start daemon based on - rsh. -Package: twm -Description: Tab window manager - twm is a window manager for the X Window System. It provides title bars, - shaped windows, several forms of icon management, user-defined macro - functions, click-to-type and pointer-driven keyboard focus, and - user-specified key and pointer button bindings. -Package: xbase -Description: XFree86 upgrade convenience package - Between Debian 2.0 ("hamm") and 2.1 ("slink") the XFree86 packages were - extensively reorganized; this package exists solely to smooth the transition - for people upgrading from Debian 2.0 or earlier. Those whose have fresh - installations of Debian 2.1 or later have no need of this package. - . - Once this package has been installed it may be removed at any time; it - contains no programs, libraries, or documentation. - . - For the technically curious, this package exists solely to declare - dependencies on the packages among whom the old xbase package's files were - distributed. The new packages are auto-selected by apt or dselect as a - result, and the X Window System is properly upgraded. - . - Additionally, the X font and static library packages have been renamed. For - more information see the /usr/doc/xbase/README.Debian file in this package or - /usr/doc/xfree86-common/README.Debian-upgrade in the xfree86-common package. -Package: xbase-clients -Description: miscellaneous X clients - An X client is a program that uses the X libraries to interface with an X - server, and thus with some input and output hardware like a graphics card, - monitor, keyboard, and pointing device (such as a mouse). - . - This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of X clients that ship with - the X Window System, including: - * xinit and startx, the programs that start an X session on demand from the - command line; - * a bitmap editor and conversion utilities; - * utilities for font display and format conversion; - * beforelight, a rudimentary screensaver; - * X resource display and editing utilities; - * X server testing and performance evaluation programs; - * graphical clocks (xclock and oclock); - * X session access control programs; - * tools for use with the XKEYBOARD (XKB) extension; - * xmodmap, a tool for remapping keys and pointer buttons; - * xvidtune, a video mode tuner for XFree86 X servers; - * a screen/window capture program, xwd (and viewer for the captures, xwud); - and several other programs of general utility in the X Window System. - . - xbase-clients depends on cpp because xrdb requires it; the conflicts, - replaces, and provides are due to package reorganizations and to ensure - up-to-date support mechanisms for xaw-wrappers and X font packages. -Package: xdm -Description: X display manager - xdm manages a collection of X servers, which may be on the local host or - remote machines. It provides services similar to those provided by init, - getty, and login on character-based terminals; prompting for login name and - password, authenticating the user, and running a session. xdm supports XDMCP - (X Display Manager Control Protocol) and can also be used to run a chooser - process which presents the user with a menu of possible hosts that offer - XDMCP display management. -Package: xext -Description: extensions to X servers - xext provides extensions to X servers. This presently includes a system for - 3D rendering under X called PEX (the PHIGS/PHIGS-PLUS Extension to X, in - which PHIGS stands for Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics - System), XIE (X Image Extension), and XInput, which can manage the - following input devices: - * joystick (PC gameport type) - * Elographics touchscreen - * MicroTouch touchscreens (using stylus or finger) - * mouse - * Wacom eraser - * Wacom cursor - * SummaSketch tablet - * AceCad tablet - * CalComp DrawingBoard tablet - * SWITCH virtual device - * SGI button box - . - If you intend to use the joystick extension (and the joycal joystick - calibration program), and are using a Linux kernel version prior to 2.2, you - will need the joystick kernel module package. The joystick extension is not - available in the m68k version of this package. -Package: xf86setup -Description: X server configuration tools - xf86setup contains two X clients used to configure XFree86 X servers. - . - XF86Setup itself is used to either perform the initial setup of the servers - or to make adjustments to the existing configuration; when invoked from the - console to initially configure the XFree86 servers, it will start the VGA16 - server and then allow configuration settings to be entered. When run from - within an already running server environment (e.g. from an xterm window), - XF86Setup can be used to make adjustments to the current server - configuration. - . - Again, if you wish to use the XF86Setup program to perform initial - configuration of the X server (i.e., you do not have a working XF86Config - file), you MUST have the xserver-vga16 package installed. - . - xf86setup also contains a graphical mouse configuration utility, xmseconfig. - . - Note to Alpha users: The XF86Setup program has no awareness of TGA - hardware and cannot be used to configure the TGA server. Because the VGA16 - server does not work on the Alpha, XF86Setup can only be used to adjust an - existing X server configuration on that architecture. -Package: xfree86-common -Description: X Window System (XFree86) infrastructure - xfree86-common contains the filesystem infrastructure required for further - installation of the X Window System in any configuration. - . - Those wishing an X server only (with remote font services and clients) will - also require the xserver-common package and an X server package. - . - The counterpart to the above configuration is a machine with the X libraries - (the xlib6g package), xbase-clients, a window manager, some X font packages, - and likely many more client packages. - . - Those who desire a standalone X workstation (and/or are fuzzy on the concepts - of X servers and X clients) will require both of the above sets of packages. - A recommended minimal list of packages for such a configuration is: - xbase-clients, xf86setup, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-base, - xfonts-scalable, xlib6g, xserver-common, an xserver (several are available, - and which you use is largely dependent on your graphics hardware), a window - manager (several are available, and which you use is largely a matter of - preference), and a terminal emulator X client package (again, several are - available and which you use is your decision). - . - A number of terms are used to refer to the X Window System, including "X", "X - Version 11", "X11", "X11R6", and "X11R6.3". The version of X used in Debian - is derived from the version released by the XFree86 Project, Inc., and is - thus often also referred to as "XFree86". All of the preceding quoted terms - are functionally interchangeable in a Debian system. - . - Still confused? Install this package and then read the files in - /usr/doc/xfree86-common/ for assistance. -Package: xfs -Description: X font server - xfs is a daemon that listens on a network port and serves X fonts to X - servers (and thus to X clients). All X servers have the ability to serve - locally installed fonts for themselves, but xfs makes it possible to offload - that job from the X server, and/or have a central repository of fonts on a - networked machine running xfs so that all the machines running X servers on a - network do not require their own set of fonts. xfs may also be invoked by - users to, for instance, make available X fonts in user accounts that are not - available to the X server or to an already running system xfs. -Package: xlib6 -Description: shared libraries required by libc5 X clients - The X libraries are the interface between X client programs and the - hardware-oriented X servers, and consist of routines to read input from the - keyboard and pointer, draw on the screen, etc., in an abstract manner that is - independent of the particular characteristics of the hardware. The X - libraries communicate with X servers by means of the X protocol. Xlib itself - provides the low-level functionality; Xt, the X Toolkit Instrinsics, is often - used as a foundation for widget libraries such as Lesstif or Athena. Xaw, - the Athena widget set, provides a rudimentary set of graphical user-interface - elements (buttons, scrollbars, text boxes, etc.). Several more libraries are - provided to implement the functions of various X extensions. - . - X clients compiled against libc5 require that the X libraries be compiled - against libc5 as well. xlib6 provides such backward compatibility. -Package: xlib6-altdev -Description: include files and libraries for libc5 X client development - xlib6-altdev provides the standard set of include files for X and some - non-shared libraries (with debugging symbols) required for X client - development. You only need to install it if you intend to compile X clients - against libc5 yourself. - . - This package only provides statically linked libraries that have no shared - object version in xlib6. - . - This package does not include the manual pages for the functions in the X - libraries; for those, install the xmanpages package. -Package: xlib6g -Description: shared libraries required by X clients - The X libraries are the interface between X client programs and the - hardware-oriented X servers, and consist of routines to read input from the - keyboard and pointer, draw on the screen, etc., in an abstract manner that is - independent of the particular characteristics of the hardware. The X - libraries communicate with X servers by means of the X protocol. Xlib itself - provides the low-level functionality; Xt, the X Toolkit Intrinsics, is often - used as a foundation for widget libraries such as Lesstif or Athena. Xaw, - the Athena widget set, provides a rudimentary set of graphical user-interface - elements (buttons, scrollbars, text boxes, etc.). Several more libraries are - provided to implement the functions of various X extensions. - . - xlib6g also contains the XKB specification files, locale data, and the bitmap - image files that ship with X11R6.3. -Package: xlib6g-dev -Description: include files and libraries for X client development - xlib6g-dev provides the standard set of include files for X, and some static - libraries (with debugging symbols) required for X client development. You - only need to install it if you intend to compile X clients yourself. - . - This package only provides statically linked libraries that have no shared - object version in xlib6g. For statically linked versions of the libraries in - the xlib6g package, see the xlib6g-static package. - . - This package does not include the manual pages for the functions in the X - libraries; for those, install the xmanpages package. -Package: xlib6g-static -Description: statically linked versions of the libraries in xlib6g - You only need to install this package if you intend to compile statically - linked X clients. Static libraries with no shared version are in the - xlib6g-dev package. The libraries in this package include debugging symbols. -Package: xmh -Description: X interface to MH mail system - xmh provides a graphical user interface to the MH (Message Handler) mail - system. xmh is a very old X client and is not exactly a "living" piece of - software. MH users will probably prefer the exmh package, which serves the - same function and continues to be actively developed. -Package: xnest -Description: nested X server - xnest an X server that is itself an X client. This allows you to run a - server within a server; this is occasionally useful for testing new window - managers and other X clients. - . - Xnest relies upon its parent X server for font services. -Package: xproxy -Description: X proxy services - xproxy provides a low bandwidth X proxy (lbxproxy), an X firewall proxy - (xfwp), and a proxy manager service (proxymngr). - . - lbxproxy is useful for running X clients across a slow network connection. - Applications need not know anything about the Low Bandwidth extension to X - (LBX); they simply connect to lbxproxy as if it were another server. The - proxy accepts client connections, multiplexes them over a single connection - to the X server, and performs various optimizations on the X protocol to make - it faster over low bandwidth and/or high latency connections. - . - xfwp is an application layer gateway proxy that may be run on a network - firewall host to forward X traffic across the firewall. - . - proxymngr is responsible for resolving requests from xfindproxy (in the - xbase-clients package) and other similar clients, starting new proxies when - appropriate, and keeping track of all the available proxy services. -Package: xprt -Description: X print server - xprt provides an X server with the print extension and special DDX - (Device-Dependent X) implementation. -Package: xserver-3dlabs -Description: X server for 3DLabs GLINT and Permedia-based graphics cards - xserver-3dlabs is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, 24-bit - TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with some 3DLabs - GLINT 500TX, GLINT MX, Permedia, and Permedia 2 graphic accelerator - boards. 24-bit operation is supported only on the Permedia 2. -Package: xserver-8514 -Description: X server for ATI 8514/A-based graphics cards - xserver-8514 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with ATI - 8514/A graphic accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-agx -Description: X server for IBM XGA and IIT AGX-based graphics cards - xserver-agx is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable - for use with IIT AGX or IBM XGA graphic accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-common -Description: files and utilities common to all X servers - The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to - communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a - standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based - programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care - about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such - things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many - buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself - know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the - keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. - . - Most of the X servers in Debian are authored by the XFree86 Project, Inc., - which also distributes the rest of the X Window System source code for - convenience. XFree86's X servers attempt where possible to take advantage of - acceleration features present within the video hardware. - . - xserver-common contains files required by all XFree86 X servers, and includes - a text-based program (xf86config) that configures the /etc/X11/XF86Config - file, whose primary purpose is to describe the computer's video and input - hardware to the X server. - . - All X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know - of a remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The - former means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font - packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least - the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages. - . - For a more sophisticated (and graphical) X server configuration tool, see - the xf86setup package (currently for the i386 architecture only). -Package: xserver-fbdev -Description: X server for framebuffer-based graphics drivers - xserver-fbdev is an X server that uses the kernel-based framebuffer device - driver for display. - . - To use this server, you must have a kernel that supports the framebuffer - console device. For the Alpha and i386 architectures, this capability is - absent from the 2.0 (and earlier) kernel series. Users of these - architectures must use version 2.2 or later of the Linux kernel with support - for an appropriate framebuffer console driver to employ this X server. -Package: xserver-i128 -Description: X server for Number Nine Imagine 128 graphics cards - xserver-i128 is an X server suitable for use with Number Nine Imagine 128, - Ticket 2 Ride, Revolution 3D, and Revolution IV graphics cards. -Package: xserver-mach32 -Description: X server for ATI Mach32-based graphics cards - xserver-mach32 is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable - for use with ATI Mach32 graphic accelerator boards. 16-bit operation is not - supported on all accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-mach64 -Description: X server for ATI Mach64-based graphics cards - xserver-mach64 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit - TrueColor X server suitable for use with ATI Mach64, 3D Rage, 3D Rage II, and - 3D Rage Pro accelerator boards. 16-bit and 32-bit operation is not supported - on all accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-mach8 -Description: X server for ATI Mach8-based graphics cards - xserver-mach8 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with ATI - Mach8 graphic accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-mono -Description: X server for monochrome graphics cards and/or monitors - xserver-mono is a monochrome X server suitable for use with most VGA and SVGA - cards. It also supports the Hercules monochrome card, the Hyundai HGC1280, - Sigma LaserView, Visa and Apollo monochrome cards. -Package: xserver-p9000 -Description: X server for Weitek P9000-based graphics cards - xserver-p9000 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor - X server suitable for use with Weitek Power 9000 (P9000) graphic accelerator - boards. -Package: xserver-s3 -Description: X server for S3 chipset-based graphics cards - xserver-s3 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor - X server suitable for use with S3 graphic accelerator boards (with some - exceptions, like the ViRGE and ViRGE/VX series). 16-bit and 32-bit operation - is not supported on all accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-s3v -Description: X server for S3 ViRGE and ViRGE/VX-based graphics cards - xserver-s3v is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable - for use with S3 ViRGE and ViRGE/VX graphic accelerator boards. In most cases - use of this X server is deprecated in favor of the SVGA X server. -Package: xserver-svga -Description: X server for SVGA graphics cards - xserver-svga is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 24-bit TrueColor - X server suitable for use with many Super VGA video cards; video chipsets - supported include models from Ark Logic, Alliance, ATI, Avance Logic, Chips & - Technologies, Cirrus Logic, Compaq, Cyrix, Epson, Genoa, Intel, Matrox, MX, - NCR, NVidia(/SGS Thomson), NeoMagic, Oak, RealTek, Rendition, S3, SiS, Tseng, - Video7(/Headland Technologies), and Western Digital(/Paradise). 16-bit and - 24-bit TrueColor are currently only supported for some chipsets. - . - Note to Intel i810 chipset users: full support of this graphics hardware is - only possible with a specialized kernel module. See - /usr/doc/xserver-svga/README.Debian for more information. - . - Note to Alpha users: Only the Matrox, NVidia, S3 Virge, and Trident drivers - are provided for this architecture. This server also does not support TGA - hardware. -Package: xserver-tga -Description: X server for Digital Equipment Corporation TGA graphics cards - xserver-tga is an X server suitable for use with the Digital Equipment - Corporation TGA (DEC 21030) graphics cards found in some Alphas. -Package: xserver-vga16 -Description: X server for VGA graphics cards - xserver-vga16 is a 16-color X server suitable for use with most - VGA-compatible cards. It also includes support for the non-VGA monochrome - cards supported by the xserver-mono package. For most people this X server - is only useful to kick-start the XF86Setup program (in the xf86setup - package). - . - Note to Alpha users: This server does not support TGA hardware. -Package: xserver-w32 -Description: X server for Tseng ET4000/W32 and ET6000-based graphics cards - xserver-w32 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with Tseng - ET4000/W32, ET4000/W32i, ET4000/W32p, and ET6000 graphics accelerator boards. - For 16, 24 and 32 bit per pixel support on the ET6000, try the xserver-svga - package. -Package: xserver-xsun -Description: X server for 8-bit Sun framebuffers - xserver-xsun is an X server suitable for use with CG3, CG6, and other 8-bit - framebuffers. Monochrome framebuffer support is also compiled in. Most Sun - (and some Sun clone) 8-bit framebuffers are supported. - . - It should be noted that this X server does not come from XFree86; as such, - the server is not built with support for the X protocol extensions - XFree86-DGA, XFree86-Misc, and XFree86-VidModeExtension. X clients that - require these extensions will not work with this server. It also does not - use the /etc/X11/XF86Config file, and demands exclusive access to the mouse - device (and thus cannot be used with the gpm package). -Package: xserver-xsun-mono -Description: X server for monochrome Sun framebuffers - xserver-xsun-mono is an X server suitable for use with BWTWO (and other mono) - framebuffers. Just about any monochrome framebuffer you can find will - probably work with this server, along with some color framebuffers operating - in mono mode. - . - It should be noted that this X server does not come from XFree86; as such, - the server is not built with support for the X protocol extensions - XFree86-DGA, XFree86-Misc, and XFree86-VidModeExtension. X clients that - require these extensions will not work with this server. It also does not - use the /etc/X11/XF86Config file, and demands exclusive access to the mouse - device (and thus cannot be used with the gpm package). -Package: xserver-xsun24 -Description: X server for 24-bit Sun framebuffers - xserver-xsun24 is an X server suitable for use with 24-bit color Sun - framebuffers. This server is still a bit experimental and may have a few - minor problems. Also, it supports a select few of the possible graphics - cards (and not all of those are recognized by the kernel, making the list - even shorter). Assuming you have one of the few 24-bit framebuffers - recognized by the Linux kernel, this server might be something to try. - . - It should be noted that this X server does not come from XFree86; as such, - the server is not built with support for the X protocol extensions - XFree86-DGA, XFree86-Misc, and XFree86-VidModeExtension. X clients that - require these extensions will not work with this server. It also does not - use the /etc/X11/XF86Config file, and demands exclusive access to the mouse - device (and thus cannot be used with the gpm package). -Package: xsm -Description: X session manager - A session is a group of applications, each of which has a particular state. - xsm allows you to create arbitrary sessions -- for example, you might have a - "light" session, a "development" session, or an "xterminal" session. Each - session can have its own set of applications. Within a session, you can - perform a "checkpoint" to save application state, or a "shutdown" to save - state and exit the session. When you log back in to the system, you can load - a specific session, and you can delete sessions you no longer want to keep. - . - Many window managers and desktop environments for X also provide session - management services; this is the original X Consortium reference - implementation. -Package: xterm -Description: X terminal emulator - xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 - and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that cannot use the - window system directly. This version implements ISO/ANSI colors and most of - the control sequences used by DEC VT220 terminals. -Package: xvfb -Description: virtual framebuffer X server - xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware - and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual - memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, - but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients - against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with - Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the - X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run - applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one - anyway. - . - This package should not be confused with xserver-fbdev, the X server that - interfaces with the kernel's framebuffer device; this package, xvfb, does not - use the video hardware and is not a "real" X server in the popular sense. - - - -Source package: xfree86-2 -Package: xfonts-100dpi -Description: 100 dpi fonts for X - xfonts-100dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 100 dots per inch. In - most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server - installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at - different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be - installed. xfonts-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or - large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). -Package: xfonts-75dpi -Description: 75 dpi fonts for X - xfonts-75dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 75 dots per inch. In most - cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server - installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - This package and xfonts-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at - different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be - installed. xfonts-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small - screen resolutions (under 1024x768). -Package: xfonts-base -Description: standard fonts for X - xfonts-base provides a standard set of low-resolution bitmapped fonts. In - most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server - installed to make the fonts available to X clients. - . - If you are not using a remote font server, you must install this package if - you are installing an X server. It contains fonts without which X servers - will not work. -Package: xfonts-cjk -Description: basic Chinese, Japanese, and Korean fonts for X - xfonts-cjk provides fonts suitable for displaying text in the Chinese, - Japanese, and Korean languages. In most cases it is desirable to have the X - font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to - X clients. -Package: xfonts-cyrillic -Description: Cyrillic fonts for X - xfonts-cyrillic provides a set of fonts using the Cyrillic alphabet for X - servers. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) - and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. -Package: xfonts-pex -Description: fonts for minimal PEX support in X - The X server PEX extension, provided in the xext package, searches for - these fonts by default, and outputs an error message if it can't find - them. Installing this package will suppress these messages. -Package: xfonts-scalable -Description: scalable fonts for X - xfonts-scalable provides fonts that can be drawn at any size by the X server - or font server without loss of quality. In most cases it is desirable to - have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts - available to X clients. -Package: xmanpages -Description: manual pages for X client developers - The manual pages provided in this package document the programmers' interface - to the functions provided by the X libraries. They do not document the - standard X clients or the servers; those manpages are included in the - appropriate package (e.g., xdm's manpage is in the xdm package). - . - X client or server developers will likely also find the xbooks package of - utility. - - - -Source package: xfree86-3 -Package: xbooks -Description: X Window System technical documentation in PostScript format - xbooks contains the following manuals in PostScript format: - * Bitmap Distribution Format - * Compound Text Encoding - * X Display Power Management Signaling Extension Protocol Specification - * X Display Power Management Signaling Extension Library Specification - * The X Font Service Protocol - * Inter-Client Communications Conventions Manual - * Inter-Client Exchange Library - * Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) Protocol - * PEXlib Specification and C Language Binding - * PEX Protocol Encoding - * PEX Protocol Specification - * PEX-SI Architecture Specification - * PEX-SI Porting Guide and Implementation Details - * PEX-SI User Guide - * The RX Document - * X Session Management Library - * X Session Management Protocol - * Xlib - C Language X Interface - * X Display Manager Control Protocol - * XIE Sample Implementation Architecture - * X Image Extension Protocol - * XIElib Specification - * The Input Method Protocol - * The X Keyboard Extension: Library Specification - * The X Keyboard Extension: Protocol Specification - * X Logical Font Description Conventions - * X Print Service Extension Library - * X Print Service - * X Window System Protocol - * Athena Widget Set - C Language Interface - * Application Group Extension to the X Protocol - * Big Requests Extension - * Extending X for Double-Buffering, Multi-Buffering, and Stereo - * Double Buffer Extension Protocol - * Double Buffer Extension Library - * Low Bandwidth X Extension - * LBX X Consortium Algorithms - * MIT-SHM - The MIT Shared Memory Extension - * Record Extension Protocol Specification - * X Record Extension Library - * Security Extension Specification - * X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Protocol - * X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Library - * X Synchronization Extension Protocol - * X Synchronization Extension Library - * XC-MISC Extension - * XTEST Extension Protocol - * XTEST Extension Library - * X Input Device Extension Library - * X11 Input Extension Porting Document - * X11 Input Extension Protocol Specification - * Xmu Library - * X Print Service Sample Implementation - * Analysis of the X Protocol for Security Concerns - * Description of the Application Group Extension Implementation - * Definition of the Porting Layer for the X v11 Sample Server - * The X Font Library - * Security Extension Server Design - * X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface - * X11R6 Sample Implementation Frame Work - * X Locale Database Definition - * The XIM Transport Specification - * A Flexible Remote Execution Protocol Based on rsh - * Xlib and X Protocol Test Suite: User Guide for the X Test Suite - * Font Server Implementation Overview - * X Transport Interface - - - -Source package: xfree86v3 -Package: xext -Description: extensions to XFree86 3.x servers - xext provides extensions to XFree86 version 3.x servers. This presently - includes a system for 3D rendering under X called PEX (the PHIGS/PHIGS-PLUS - Extension to X, in which PHIGS stands for Programmer's Hierarchical - Interactive Graphics System), XIE (X Image Extension), and XInput, which can - manage the following input devices: - * joystick (PC game port type) - * Elographics touch screen - * MicroTouch touch screens (using stylus or finger) - * mouse - * Wacom eraser - * Wacom cursor - * SummaSketch tablet - * AceCad tablet - * CalComp DrawingBoard tablet - * SWITCH virtual device - * SGI button box - . - While this package is installable without an X server on the system, it is - only useful in conjunction with an XFree86 3.x X server. Note that the - loadable extension modules in this package are not compatible with, and are - not used by, the XFree86 version 4.x X server. - . - If you intend to use the joystick extension (and the joycal joystick - calibration program), and are using a Linux kernel version prior to 2.2, you - will need the joystick kernel module package. - . - Note that the PEX extension is not supported on the Alpha architecture. -Package: xlib6 -Description: shared libraries required by libc5 X clients - The X libraries are the interface between X client programs and the - hardware-oriented X servers, and consist of routines to read input from the - keyboard and pointer, draw on the screen, etc., in an abstract manner that is - independent of the particular characteristics of the hardware. The X - libraries communicate with X servers by means of the X protocol. Xlib itself - provides the low-level functionality; Xt, the X Toolkit Intrinsics, is often - used as a foundation for widget libraries such as Lesstif or Athena. Xaw, - the Athena widget set, provides a rudimentary set of graphical user-interface - elements (buttons, scrollbars, text boxes, etc.). Several more libraries are - provided to implement the functions of various X extensions. - . - X clients compiled against libc5 require that the X libraries be compiled - against libc5 as well. xlib6 provides such backward compatibility. - . - To avoid redundancy, this package depends on the current version of the X - library packages for various non-binary files used by the X libraries - (bitmaps, locale data, etc.). -Package: xlib6-altdev -Description: include files and libraries for libc5 X client development - xlib6-altdev provides the standard set of include files for X and some - non-shared libraries (with debugging symbols) required for X client - development. You only need to install it if you intend to compile X clients - against libc5 yourself. - . - This package does not include the manual pages for the functions in the X - libraries; modern X client development should be done with the X libraries - available in the xlibs and xlibs-dev packages. -Package: xserver-3dlabs -Description: X server for 3DLabs GLINT and Permedia-based graphics cards - xserver-3dlabs is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, 24-bit - TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with some 3DLabs - GLINT 500TX, GLINT MX, Permedia, and Permedia 2 graphic accelerator - boards. 24-bit operation is supported only on the Permedia 2. -Package: xserver-8514 -Description: X server for ATI 8514/A-based graphics cards - xserver-8514 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with ATI - 8514/A graphic accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-agx -Description: X server for IBM XGA and IIT AGX-based graphics cards - xserver-agx is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable - for use with IIT AGX or IBM XGA graphic accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-common-v3 -Description: files and utilities common to XFree86 3.x X servers - The new XFree86 version 4.x X server, available in the xserver-xfree86 - packages, does not support some of the graphics hardware (mostly older - equipment) that the version 3.x servers do. Odds are that your video - hardware is supported by XFree86 4.x, and you do not need an old 3.x server. - . - The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to - communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a - standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based - programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care - about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such - things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many - buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself - know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the - keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. - . - Most of the X servers in Debian are authored by the XFree86 Project, Inc., - which also distributes the rest of the X Window System source code for - convenience. XFree86's X servers attempt where possible to take advantage of - acceleration features present within the video hardware. - . - xserver-common-v3 contains files required by XFree86 version 3.x X servers, and - includes a text-based program (xf86config-v3) that configures the - /etc/X11/XF86Config file, whose primary purpose is to describe the computer's - video and input hardware to the X server. - . - All X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know - of a remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The - former means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font - packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least - the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages. -Package: xserver-fbdev -Description: X server for framebuffer-based graphics drivers - xserver-fbdev is an X server that uses the kernel-based framebuffer device - driver for display. - . - To use this server, you must have a kernel that supports the framebuffer - console device. For the Alpha and i386 architectures, this capability is - absent from the 2.0 (and earlier) kernel series. Users of these - architectures must use version 2.2 or later of the Linux kernel with support - for an appropriate framebuffer console driver to employ this X server. -Package: xserver-i128 -Description: X server for Number Nine Imagine 128 graphics cards - xserver-i128 is an X server suitable for use with Number Nine Imagine 128, - Ticket 2 Ride, Revolution 3D, and Revolution IV graphics cards. -Package: xserver-mach32 -Description: X server for ATI Mach32-based graphics cards - xserver-mach32 is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable - for use with ATI Mach32 graphic accelerator boards. 16-bit operation is not - supported on all accelerator boards. - . - Users of Mach32 cards may want to try the XFree86 4.x server in the - xserver-xfree86 package. -Package: xserver-mach64 -Description: X server for ATI Mach64-based graphics cards - xserver-mach64 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit - TrueColor X server suitable for use with ATI Mach64, 3D Rage, 3D Rage II, and - 3D Rage Pro accelerator boards. 16-bit and 32-bit operation is not supported - on all accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-mach8 -Description: X server for ATI Mach8-based graphics cards - xserver-mach8 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with ATI - Mach8 graphic accelerator boards. -Package: xserver-mono -Description: X server for monochrome graphics cards and/or monitors - xserver-mono is a monochrome X server suitable for use with most VGA and SVGA - cards. It also supports the Hercules monochrome card, the Hyundai HGC1280, - Sigma LaserView, Visa and Apollo monochrome cards. -Package: xserver-p9000 -Description: X server for Weitek P9000-based graphics cards - xserver-p9000 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor - X server suitable for use with Weitek Power 9000 (P9000) graphic accelerator - boards. -Package: xserver-s3 -Description: X server for S3 chipset-based graphics cards - xserver-s3 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X - server suitable for use with S3 graphic accelerator boards. 16-bit and - 32-bit operation is not supported on all accelerator boards. - . - This server does NOT support the S3 ViRGE, Trio3D, or Savage series of S3 - chipsets. Users of these chipsets should use the XFree86 version 4.x X - server in the xserver-xfree86 package. -Package: xserver-s3v -Description: X server for S3 ViRGE and ViRGE/VX-based graphics cards - xserver-s3v is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable - for use with S3 ViRGE and ViRGE/VX graphic accelerator boards. In most cases - use of this X server is deprecated in favor of the SVGA X server. -Package: xserver-svga -Description: X server for SVGA graphics cards - xserver-svga is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 24-bit TrueColor - X server suitable for use with many Super VGA video cards; video chipsets - supported include models from Alliance, Ark Logic, ATI, Avance Logic, Chips & - Technologies, Cirrus Logic, Compaq, Cyrix, Epson, Genoa, Intel, Integrated - Micro Solutions, Matrox, MX, NCR, NeoMagic, NVidia(/SGS Thomson), Oak, - Paradise(/Western Digital), RealTek, Rendition(/Micron), S3, SiS, Trident, - Tseng Labs, Weitek, Video7(/Headland Technologies). 16-bit and 24-bit - TrueColor are only supported for some chipsets. - . - Note to Alpha users: Only the Matrox, NVidia, S3 Virge, and Trident drivers - are provided for this architecture. This server also does not support TGA - hardware. -Package: xserver-tga -Description: X server for Digital Equipment Corporation TGA graphics cards - xserver-tga is an X server suitable for use with the Digital Equipment - Corporation TGA (DEC 21030) graphics cards found in some DEC Alpha-based - machines. -Package: xserver-vga16 -Description: X server for VGA graphics cards - xserver-vga16 is a 16-color X server suitable for use with most - VGA-compatible cards. It also includes support for the non-VGA monochrome - cards supported by the xserver-mono package. For most people this X server - is only useful to kick-start the XF86Setup program (in the xf86setup - package). - . - Note to Alpha users: This server does not support TGA hardware. -Package: xserver-w32 -Description: X server for Tseng ET4000/W32 and ET6000-based graphics cards - xserver-w32 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with Tseng - ET4000/W32, ET4000/W32i, ET4000/W32p, and ET6000 graphics accelerator boards. - For 16, 24 and 32 bit per pixel support on the ET6000, try the xserver-svga - package. - - - -Source package: xfreecd -Package: xfreecd -Description: a GTK-based CD Player - XfreeCD is a X window program that looks like the front panel of - a CD player. It has full cddb database support. - - - -Source package: xfrisk -Package: xfrisk -Description: Server and X11 client for playing risk with humans or AIs - xfrisk allows you to play risk against other players over TCP/IP and/or - with 3 different AI players. Risk is a board game played on a map of - the world. You control a group of armies and attempt to capture large - sections of the world and try to stop your opponents from doing the - same thing. - - - -Source package: xfs-xtt -Package: libxfont-xtt -Description: X-TT patched font library of X (Shared library) and code convert modules - This package provides shared library of X libfont with - X-TrueType extension and X-TrueType code convert modules. -Package: libxfont-xtt-dev -Description: X-TT patched font library of X (Static library) and header files - This package provides development part of libfont with - X-TrueType extension. -Package: xfs-xtt -Description: X-TrueType font server - This package provide X-TrueType font server. This is compatible normal X - font server, but added X-TrueType font handling scheme support instead of - FreeType backend. XFree86 4.0's font server can handle TrueType too, but it - can not handle TTCap. By using TTCap description, support for font - transformations, such as slanting, adjusting glyph width, pseudo-bolding, etc. - . - xfs-xtt is a daemon that listens on a network port and serves X fonts to X servers - (and thus to X clients). All X servers have the ability to serve locally - installed fonts for themselves, but xfs makes it possible to offload that job - from the X server, and/or have a central repository of fonts on a networked - machine running xfs so that all the machines running X servers on a network do - not require their own set of fonts. xfs may also be invoked by users to, for - instance, make available X fonts in user accounts that are not available to - the X server or to an already running system xfs-xtt. - - - -Source package: xfsdump -Package: xfsdump -Description: Administrative utilities for the XFS filesystem - The xfsdump package contains xfsdump, xfsrestore and a number of - other administrative utilities for managing XFS filesystems. - . - xfsdump examines files in a filesystem, determines which need to be - backed up, and copies those files to a specified disk, tape or other - storage medium. It uses XFS-specific directives for optimizing the - dump of an XFS filesystem, and also knows how to backup XFS extended - attributes. Backups created with xfsdump are "endian safe" and can - thus be transfered between Linux machines of different architectures - and also between IRIX machines. - . - xfsrestore performs the inverse function of xfsdump; it can restore a - full backup of a filesystem. Subsequent incremental backups can then - be layered on top of the full backup. Single files and directory - subtrees may be restored from full or partial backups. - - - -Source package: xfsprogs -Package: xfslibs-dev -Description: XFS filesystem-specific static libraries and headers. - xfslibs-dev contains the libraries and header files needed to - develop XFS filesystem-specific programs. -Package: xfsprogs -Description: Utilities for managing the XFS filesystem - A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs. - . - XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated - on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can - support large files and large filesystems, extended attributes, - variable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of - Btrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance - and scalability. - . - Refer to the documentation at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/ - for complete details. This implementation is on-disk compatible - with the IRIX version of XFS. -Package: xfsprogs-bf -Description: A stripped-down versions of xfsprogs, for boot-floppies - This package is an xfsprogs package built for a reduced size, so that - it can help to save space on installation boot-floppies. - . - Don't attempt to install this package, it has no support for a couple of - features you surely want. Anyway it should refuse to install. - - - -Source package: xfstt -Package: xfstt -Description: TrueType Font Server for X11 - xfstt means "X11 Font Server for TT fonts". - TT fonts are generally regarded to be the best scalable fonts - for displays. Applications needing scalable fonts that are to - be displayed on a screen benefit most. - This server will allow X11 applications to use the exact same - fonts as the TrueType fonts used on most Windows Machines. - NB: This package contains NO FONTS. They MUST be obtained separately - - - -Source package: xgalaga -Package: xgalaga -Description: X11 version of the famous Galaga game - A clone of the classic game Galaga for the X Window System. - Xgalaga is a space-invader like game with additional features to produce - a more interesting game. - - - -Source package: xgammon -Package: xgammon -Description: Implementation of backgammon under X. - This a nicely implemented backgammon with the following features: - - X11/Xaw interface, - - a simple file selector and saving dialog, - - You can edit positions and perform rollouts. - - Position dump to a mail file in the format used in backgammon newsgroups. - - Easier movement of stones, by simple button clicks. - - You can play against an opponent on a remote X-Terminal. (experimental). - - - -Source package: xgdipc -Package: xgdipc -Description: GnuDIP GTK client - A graphical (GTK-based) client for updating your GnuDIP settings - - - -Source package: xggi -Package: xserver-ggi -Description: X server for all LibGGI targets - The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a - set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, - portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. - . - This package contains XGGI, a unified X server for all GGI targets. - This server draws to the screen by calling LibGGI, and therefore - takes advantage of LibGGI's range of available targets and hardware - acceleration. - . - IMPORTANT: Be sure to read at least the keyboard section in the README - before attempting to run XGGI! - . - WARNING: If you select XGGI to be your default X server, be prepared - for some breakage. XGGI may not accept all the command-line options - of the XFree86 X servers (although it does support -bpp), and does not - use the /etc/X11/XF86Config configuration file. - - - -Source package: xgospel -Package: xgospel -Description: an Internet Go client - xgospel is a client for playing the game of Go (Weiqi, Baduk) on the - Internet Go Server (IGS). Unfortunately, it is somewhat lacking with - respect to connecting to other Go servers on the internet, playing Go - between two computers, or editing SGF files. You should probably - install cgoban for these purposes. However, if you intend to play on - IGS frequently, xgospel is the perfect choice for you. - - - -Source package: xgraph -Package: xgraph -Description: Plotting program, reads stdin, allows interactive zooming - Accepts data files or stdin in a form similar to the unix program - graph and displays line graphs, scatter plots, or bar charts on an - X11 display. Fully annotated with title, axis numbering and labels, - and legend. Zooming with the mouse is supported. Can generate - hardcopy output to Postscript printers and HPGL plotters. Output can - be directly pasted into idraw (drawtool) for further annotation. - Particularly useful in shell scripts. - - - -Source package: xhangglider -Package: xhangglider -Description: hanggliders fly around in your X root window. - xhangglider is a demo program for X. Hanggliders and paragliders - fly around in your X root window. Enjoy! - - - -Source package: ximian-setup-tools -Package: ximian-setup-tools -Description: Cross-platform configuration utilities. - The Ximian Setup Tools are a set of cross-platform configuration utilities - for Linux and other Unices. Internally they are divided in frontends and - backends. The frontend knows nothing about the underlying system and provides - the same user interface across the different types of systems. The backend - knows how to read and write configuration information. The Ximian Setup Tools - do not impose a new database on the system, they work with the default - configuration files so that configuration can still be done by hand or by - other tools. - - - -Source package: xine -Package: xine -Description: upgrade aid for the obsolete "xine" package - This package is obsolete, please install xine-ui instead! - . - From version 0.5.0 on, xine has been split into two packages: a - generic video player library, xine-lib, and the player itself, named - xine-ui. - . - The sole purpose of this package is providing a smooth upgrade path for - those who have been so kind to beta-test xine. It will be removed just - before Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (woody) is released. - - - -Source package: xine-dvdnav -Package: xine-dvdnav -Description: xine DVD plugin that is capable of Menus and special features - This plugin will eventually be able to play all special features that - can be found on DVDs. Currently, it works with most DVDs. - . - Features include: - . - * DVD menus - * correctly coloured subtitles - * named subtitles and audio channels - * forced subtitles (can be overridden) - * Copyright warnings - - - -Source package: xine-lib -Package: libxine-dev -Description: the xine video player library, development packages - This contains development files (headers, documentation and the like) - for the xine library (libxine). - . - Libxine provides the complete infrastructure for a video/media player. - It supports MPEG 1/2 and some AVI and Quicktime videos out of the box, - so you can use it to play DVDs, (S)VCDs and most video files out there. - It supports network streams, subtitles and even mp3 files. It's extensible - to your heart's content via plugins for audio_out, video_out, input media, - demuxers (stream types), audio/video and subtitle codecs. - Building a GUI (or text based) frontend around this should be quite easy. - The xine-ui package provides one for your convenience, so you can just - start watching your VCDs ;-) -Package: libxine0 -Description: the xine video/media player library, binary files - This is the xine media player library (libxine). - Libxine provides the complete infrastructure for a video/media player. - It supports MPEG 1/2 and some AVI and Quicktime videos out of the box, - so you can use it to play DVDs, (S)VCDs and most video files out there. - It supports network streams, subtitles and even mp3 files. It's extensible - to your heart's content via plugins for audio_out, video_out, input media, - demuxers (stream types), audio/video and subtitle codecs. - Building a GUI (or text based) frontend around this should be quite easy. - The xine-ui package provides one for your convenience, so you can just - start watching your VCDs ;-) - - - -Source package: xine-ui -Package: xine-ui -Description: the xine video player, user interface - This is an X11 based GUI for the libxine video player library. - It provides xine, a skin based media player that can play all the - audio/video formats that libxine supports. Currently, this includes MPEG1/2, - some AVI and Quicktime files, some network streaming methods and disc based - media (VCD, SVCD, DVD). A more complete list can be found on - http://xine.sf.net/. - . - This package contains an additional front end, aaxine, which runs even on the - console. aaxine uses aalib to render ASCII art video, or you can tell it to - use a framebuffer device. This is more a proof of concept, but you can use it - to watch DVDs on your old vt100 terminal, of course. ;-) - . - Most DVDs on the market today are play-protected by the Content Scrambling - System (CSS). Xine does not provide any code to descramble those DVDs, - because of legal uncertainties. Have a look at - /usr/share/doc/xine-ui/README.Debian for more information! - - - -Source package: xinetd -Package: xinetd -Description: replacement for inetd with many enhancements - xinetd has access control mechanisms, extensive logging capabilities, - the ability to make services available based on time, and can place - limits on the number of servers that can be started, among other things. - . - It has the ability to redirect TCP streams to a remote host and port. - This is useful for those of that use ip masquerading, or NAT, and want - to be able to reach your internal hosts. - . - It also has the ability to bind specific services to specific interfaces. - This is useful when you want to make services available for your internal - network, but not the rest of the world. Or to have a different service - running on the same port, but different interfaces. - - - -Source package: xinput -Package: xinput -Description: Runtime configuration and test of XInput devices. - Runtime configuration and test of XInput devices. - - - -Source package: xinv3d -Package: xinv3d -Description: 3D space invaders for X - XInvaders 3D is a 3D vector-based space-invaders clone for - the X Window System. - - - -Source package: xipmsg -Package: xipmsg -Description: A pop up style message communication software - IP Messenger is a pop up style message communication software - for multi platforms. It is based on TCP/IP(UDP). - Xipmsg is the X11 version of IP Messenger. It can communicate - with IP Messengers for Windows/MacOS. - - - -Source package: xitalk -Package: xitalk -Description: Talk intercept utility for X - xitalk logs you in on a pseudo terminal. If you then disable messages in all - your xterms, xitalk will receive all talk requests/ writes. It can then - start a [y]talk session, play a sound, etc. - - - -Source package: xiterm+thai -Package: xiterm+thai -Description: x-terminal program with Thai languague support - xiterm+thai is an x-terminal-emulator program with Thai language - support. It has built-in Thai keyboard input support. You could - also use X11 XKB extension to input Thai character. - . - Thai font is needed to display Thai character. - - - -Source package: xjewel -Package: xjewel -Description: match colors on falling columns of blocks - Jewel Box is a falling-pieces game like Tetris, only jewels are removed - from the board if three or more of the same jewel lie in a straight - line. Interesting cascade-like effects can be achieved when the - removal of jewels causes another set of jewels to line up. - - - -Source package: xjig -Package: xjig -Description: An X11 jigsaw puzzle - xjig is a puzzle that tries to replicate a jigsaw puzzle on the screen - as closely as possible. Any GIF image may be loaded and cut into - pieces. The goal (as with any jigsaw puzzle) is to reassemble the - original picture. - . - Tiles may be freely rotated by use of the mouse, flipped (for - double-sided puzzles) and even shown as shaped windows on the desktop - (fast machine/video card recommended for the latter!). An example image - is provided in /usr/lib/games/xjig . - - - -Source package: xjokes -Package: xjokes -Description: X11 jokes - xjokes contains 4 jokes. yasiti, blackhole, mori1, and mori2. - - - -Source package: xjscal -Package: libjsw-dev -Description: X11 Joystick Library header files - This library allows other programs to easily read the caliberation - file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures - (similar to Xlib). - . - More information can be found at the xjscal web site - http://fox.mit.edu/xsw/ . -Package: libjsw1 -Description: X11 Joystick Library - This library allows other programs to easily read the caliberation - file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures - (similar to Xlib). - . - More information can be found at the xjscal web site - http://fox.mit.edu/xsw/ . -Package: xjscal -Description: X11 Joystick Calibrator - With xjscal you can calibrate your joystick for Linux - games. - . - More information can be found at the xjscal web site - http://fox.mit.edu/xsw/ . - - - -Source package: xjump -Package: xjump -Description: A jumping game for X. - A jumping game for X. The way to play this game is very simple, - but nice game. What you do in this game is only to jump, jump and - jump up above. - - - -Source package: xkbsel -Package: libxkbsel-dev -Description: Tool for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboards. - xkbsel is a framework for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboard - mappings, without the need to modify X11 distribution in any way. - . - This package contains the xkbsel development libraries and header files. - Some documentation is available in the `xkbsel' package. -Package: xkbsel -Description: Tool for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboards. - xkbsel is a framework for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboard - mappings, without the need to modify X11 distribution in any way. - . - This package contains the xkbsel basic files and binaries, including the - Athena keyboard switching applet. - . - Homepage: http://www.penguin.cz/~stano/sk/xkbsel.html -Package: xkbsel-gnome -Description: Tool for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboards. - xkbsel is a framework for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboard - mappings, without the need to modify X11 distribution in any way. - . - This package contains the Gnome keyboard switching applet. - - - -Source package: xkeycaps -Package: xkeycaps -Description: Manipulate X keymaps (for xmodmap) graphically. - xkeycaps is a graphical front-end to xmodmap(1). It opens a window that looks - like a keyboard; moving the mouse over a key shows what KeySyms and Modifier - bits that key generates. Clicking on a key simulates KeyPress/KeyRelease - events on the window of your choice. It is possible to change the KeySyms - and Modifiers generated by a key through a mouse-based interface. This - program can also write an input file for xmodmap to recreate your changes in - future sessions. - - - -Source package: xkeysw -Package: xkeysw -Description: a keyboard layout switch for X windows. - Its main features are: - . - - Per-window switching. You can have different layouts in different windows. - - Unlimited number of layouts. - - Flexible switching. Any layout can have its own "hot keys" for - switching to other layouts. - - - -Source package: xkobo -Package: xkobo -Description: a game of space battle - Destroy all the fortresses and avoid the many enemy ships to advance to the - next level in this game of space battle. - - - -Source package: xlaby -Package: xlaby -Description: Collect four items from an xmaze using the mouse to move. - xlaby traps your mouse cursor in one of the mazes generated by "maze", you - must move around until you collect all four objects - invisible walls are - an option! - - - -Source package: xlander -Package: xlander -Description: a lunar landing simulation for X - The object is to successfully land the craft on the surface - of the moon or some other planet. The program features - "out-the-window" 3-d wire-frame graphics and full - directional control of the lander. For further instructions, - please, refer to the man page. - - - -Source package: xlassie -Package: xlassie -Description: Dockable mail notifier w/ message count & POP3/APOP/IMAP support - Enhanced pending mail notifier. - Displays the number of waiting messages. - Supports local mail spool and POP3/APOP3/IMAP mail servers. - Can run a command when clicked upon. - Uses plain xlib, so memory footprint is tiny. - Can operate as plain app or WindowMaker/KDE dock applet - - - -Source package: xlbiff -Package: xlbiff -Description: X Literate Biff. Displays Froms and Subjects of your new mail - Xlbiff lurks in the background, monitoring your mailbox file (normally - /usr/spool/mail/). When something shows up there, it - invokes the MH scan(1) command and displays the output in a window. - If more mail comes in, it scans again and resizes accordingly. - . - Clicking the left mouse button anywhere in the window causes it to - vanish. It will also vanish if you inc(1) and the mailbox becomes - empty. Xlbiff is modeled after xconsole -- its job is to sit invisibly - and pop up only when something demands your attention. - - - -Source package: xless -Package: xless -Description: A file browsing tool for the X Window System - xless allows you to view information in an X window. It allows - filename(s) arguments, or input via STDIN. It can print the - current buffer and do regular expression searches. - - - -Source package: xletters -Package: xletters -Description: Type falling words before they land - A typing practice game for X similar to typespeed and tuxtype. - Words chosen from the system's wordlist fall from the top of - the screen and must be typed correctly to score. In a challenge - stage, random sequences of characters appear instead of words. - Head-to-head networked play is possible with xletters-duel. - - - -Source package: xlhtml -Package: ppthtml -Description: A program for converting Microsoft Power Point Files .ppt - The ppthtml program will take a PowerPoint 97/95 file as input and - convert it to html. The output is via standard out so it can be - re-directed to files or piped to filters or used as a gateway to the - internet. -Package: xlhtml -Description: A program for converting Microsoft Excel Files .xls - The xlhtml program will take an Excel 95, or 97 file as input and - convert it to highly optimized html. The output is via standard out - so it can be re-directed to files or piped to filters or used as a - gateway on the internet. - - - -Source package: xli -Package: xli -Description: view images under X11 - Can view the following image types under X11: FBM Image, Sun - Rasterfile, CMU WM Raster, Portable Bit Map (PBM, PGM, PPM), Portable - Network Graphics (PNG), Faces Project, GIF Image, JFIF style jpeg - Image, Utah RLE Image, Windows, OS/2 RLE Image, Photograph on CD - Image, X Window Dump, Targa Image, McIDAS areafile, G3 FAX Image, PC - Paintbrush Image, GEM Bit Image, MacPaint Image, X Pixmap, X Bitmap. - - - -Source package: xlife -Package: xlife -Description: John Conway's Game of Life, for X11 - This is an X11 implementation of "Life", a classic cellular - automaton. Many example cell arrangements are provided. You can also - create and save your own. - - - -Source package: xlispstat -Package: xlispstat -Description: a lisp-based environment for statistical computing - xlispstat is an environment for statistical computing and interactive - graphics. It was developed by Luke Tierney from - David Betz's xlisp interpreter. - . - The system is documented in Tierney's 1990 book, "LISP-STAT: An - Object-oriented Environment for Statistical Computing and Dynamic - Graphics" published by Wiley. - - - -Source package: xloadimage -Package: xloadimage -Description: Graphics file viewer under X11 - Can view png, jpeg, gif, tiff, niff, sunraster, fbm, cmuraster, pbm, faces, - rle, xwd, vff, mcidas, vicar, pcx, gem, macpaint, xpm and xbm files. Can - view images, put them on the root window, or dump them. Does a variety of - processing, including: clipping, dithering, depth reduction, zoom, - brightening/darkening and merging. - . - Includes xsetbg, xview and uufilter. - - - -Source package: xlockmore -Package: xlockmore -Description: Lock X11 display until password is entered. - xlock locks the X server till the user enters his/her password at the - keyboard. While xlock is running, all new server connections are - refused. The mouse cursor is turned off. The screen is blanked and a - changing pattern is put on the screen. If a key or a mouse button is - pressed then the user is prompted for the password of the user who - started xlock. - . - This version is built without additional OpenGL/MesaGL and XPM modes. The - companion package xlockmore-gl contains them. This is the only difference - between the two packages. -Package: xlockmore-gl -Description: Lock X11 display until password is entered -- GL version - xlock locks the X server till the user enters his/her password at the - keyboard. While xlock is running, all new server connections are - refused. The mouse cursor is turned off. The screen is blanked and a - changing pattern is put on the screen. If a key or a mouse button is - pressed then the user is prompted for the password of the user who - started xlock. - . - This version is built with additional OpenGL/MesaGL and XPM modes. The - companion package xlockmore does not contain them. This is the only - difference between the two packages. - - - -Source package: xlog -Package: xlog -Description: GTK+ Logging program for Shortwave Hamradio Operators - xlog is a logging program for amateur radio operators. xlog focuses on hams - who operate shortwave on a daily basis. The log is stored into a text file. - . - QSO's are presented in a list. Items in the list can be added, deleted or - updated. For each contact, dxcc information is displayed and bearings and - distance is calculated, both short and long path. - - - -Source package: xlogmaster -Package: xlogmaster -Description: A program to monitor logfiles - Xlogmaster can monitor an almost infinite number of logfiles and all - devices that can be read via "cat" like the /proc ones. - On a regular expression base, you can hide, raise or lower lines in the - logfile and set triggers, which can launch scripts or pop-up a window - . - xlogmaster homepage is at - http://www.gnu.org/software/xlogmaster/xlogmaster.html - - - -Source package: xm-tool -Package: xm-tool -Description: Tool to generate docs for PFE - This tool is used to generate the HTML documenation for the - portable forth environment (PFE) from source. It is not - needed by users of PFE. - - - -Source package: xmaddressbook -Package: xmaddressbook -Description: X-based address book - XmAddressbook is a X-based Address Book program. It can convert the old - rolo program's rolodex.dat files into its own format. - . - NOTE: This used to be called XmRolodex. - - - -Source package: xmahjongg -Package: xmahjongg -Description: tile-based solitaire game - Xmahjongg is a simple solitaire game. The object is to remove all 144 - Mah Jongg tiles from the playing area by matching them two at a time. - - - -Source package: xmailbox -Package: xmailbox -Description: A version of xbiff with animation and sound effects. - It displays an icon, which changes when mail comes in. Normally this - involves checking the size of a file, but it can be set to run an arbitrary - command to do it, so you can check mail stored on another system. - . - By default it is set to do a colour, shaped, but non-animated, icon: this - is apparently possible with xbiff if you tweak the resources. By tweaking - the resources of xmailbox you can get animated icons. - - - -Source package: xmailtool -Package: xmailtool -Description: The good old BSD style mail reader - This program provides a full mail reader, for X Windows environment. It - provides the standard X Windows widget set, and fast operation. - - - -Source package: xmake -Package: xmake -Description: Powerful project making make program - XMAKE is similar to other make's out there, but is specifically designed to - allow you to easily construct multiple complex dependencies without getting - screwed by default rulesets. XMake contains a number of features specifically - designed to trivialize the construction of compilation rules. - - - -Source package: xmakemol -Package: xmakemol -Description: A program for visualizing atomic and molecular systems - XMakemol is a mouse-based program, written using the LessTif widget set, for - viewing and manipulating atomic and other chemical systems. It reads XYZ - input and renders atoms, bonds and hydrogen bonds. - . - Features include: - - Animating multiple frame files - - Interactive measurement of bond lengths, bond angles and torsion angles - - Control over atom/bond sizes - - Exporting to Xpm, Encapsulated PostScript and XYZ formats - - Toggling the visibility of groups of atoms - - Editing the positions of subsets of atoms -Package: xmakemol-gl -Description: A program for visualizing atomic and molecular systems - XMakemol is a mouse-based program, written using the LessTif widget set, for - viewing and manipulating atomic and other chemical systems. It reads XYZ - input and renders atoms, bonds and hydrogen bonds. - . - Features include: - - Animating multiple frame files - - Interactive measurement of bond lengths, bond angles and torsion angles - - Control over atom/bond sizes - - Exporting to Xpm, Encapsulated PostScript and XYZ formats - - Toggling the visibility of groups of atoms - - Editing the positions of subsets of atoms - . - This is the OpenGL-enabled XMakemol package. The images are rendered using - true 3D graphics primitives, and can be exported using the Xpm format; - red/blue stereo images can also be produced. The OpenGL package provides more - display options, along with better support for displaying vectors. Ellipses - can also be rendered. - - - -Source package: xmanpages-ja -Package: xmanpages-ja -Description: Japanese manual pages for X - This package provides section 1,3,4,5 and 7 manpages of X Window System - written in Japanese, translated by X Jpanaese Document Project. - This version is translated from XFree86 4.1.0 manpages. - - - -Source package: xmbase-grok -Package: xmbase-grok -Description: Graphical Resource Organizer Kit - xmbase-grok, formerly just called "grok", is a simple database manager - and UI builder that can - - . - * keep phone and address lists (like a rolodex) - * store phone call logs - * keep todo lists - * manage any other database after simple GUI-driven customization - * customized data export, HTML export built in - . - More precisely, grok is a program for displaying and editing strings - arranged in a grid of rows and columns. Each row is presented as a "card" - consisting of multiple columns, or "fields", that allow data entry. The - presentation of the data is programmable; a user interface builder that - allows the user to arrange fields on a card graphically is part of grok. - Grok also supports a simple language that allows sophisticated queries - and data retrieval. Grok comes with the above examples and a few others - as pre-built applications. - . - Grok is not a general-purpose database program. It was designed for small - applications typical for desktop accessories. If you attempt to run your - major airline reservation system or your space shuttle project with it, - you are guaranteed to be disappointed. - . - By Thomas Driemeyer - - - -Source package: xmbdfed -Package: xmbdfed -Description: X11 font editor - XmBDFEditor is a Motif-based BDF font editor with the following features: - . - o Multiple fonts can be loaded from the command line. - o Multiple fonts can be open at the same time. - o Cutting and pasting glyphs between fonts. - o Multiple glyph bitmap editors can be open at the same time. - o Cutting and pasting between glyph bitmap editors. - o Automatic correction of certain metrics when a font is loaded. - o Generation of XLFD font names for fonts without XLFD names. - o Update an XLFD font name from the font properties. - o Update the font properties from an XLFD font name. - o Font property editor. - o Font comment editor. - o Supports unencoded glyphs (ENCODING of -1). - o Display of glyph encodings in octal, decimal, or hex. - o Builtin on-line help. - o Imports PK/GF fonts. - o Imports Linux console fonts (PSF, CP, and FNT). - o Imports Sun console fonts (vfont format). - o Imports fonts from the X server. - o Imports Windows FON/FNT fonts. - o Imports TrueType fonts and collections. - - - -Source package: xmcd -Package: cddb -Description: CD DataBase support tools - This package provides a location for programs to store files from the - CDDB in and contains a simple program to query CDDB servers. -Package: xmcd -Description: X11 based CD player - Xmcd uses the Motif toolkit (using the free Lesstif libraries) to achieve a - pleasing appearance, such that it actually looks and feels like a real CD - player for all basic functions, yet takes advantage of the GUI and window - system to make programming and CD database functions easy. - - - -Source package: xmcpustate -Package: xmcpustate -Description: Displays CPU/Swap/Memory/Network load - A simple program written with Motif to monitor - your system activity. - - - -Source package: xmem -Package: xmem -Description: Visual indicator of amount of memory/swap usage - The xmem program, which gives a visual representation of memory usage. - - - -Source package: xmeter -Package: xmeter -Description: histogram of data returned by rstat(3) - xmeter displays the histograms in one window, and can be told to monitor - multiple hosts or multiple statistics on one host. - - - -Source package: xmgr -Package: xmgr -Description: An XY plotting tool - Xmgr is a point-and-click tool that allows the user to draw X-Y plots. - . - Xmgr has been renamed to Grace. Unless you have old Xmgr graphs that you - can't convert to the new Grace format, you should use Grace instead of - Xmgr. - - - -Source package: xmhtml -Package: xmhtml1 -Description: A Motif widget for display HTML 3.2 - XmHTML is a high performance Motif Widget capable of displaying HTML - 3.2 confirming text. Graphics support, lesstif compatibility and - extensive documentation are amongst its many features. - . - This package provides the runtime shared library. The xmhtml-dev - package provides the header files, and the static library. -Package: xmhtml1-dev -Description: A Motif widget for display HTML 3.2 - XmHTML is a high performance Motif Widget capable of displaying HTML - 3.2 confirming text. Graphics support, lesstif compatibility and - extensive documentation are amongst its many features. - . - This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files - necessary to build programs that use xmhtml. The runtime library is - provided by the xmhtml package. - - - -Source package: xmille -Package: xmille -Description: The classic game of Mille Bourne - A card game against the computer in which each player tries to reach 1000 - miles. Each player tries to avoid accidents, flat tires, running out of - gas, and break downs while trying to cause these same maladies in the - opponent. - - - -Source package: xmix -Package: xmix -Description: X11-based interface to the Linux sound driver mixer - This interface to the sound driver mixer allows easy adjustment of the - sound card's input and output levels, and selection of sound source - for recording. - - - -Source package: xml-crimson -Package: libcrimson-java -Description: XML parser which support the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) - Crimson supports the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) version 1.1 - specification by providing implementations for the following - package hierarchies: javax.xml.parsers, org.w3c.dom (DOM level2), - org.xml.sax.*(SAX 2.0). -Package: libcrimson-java-doc -Description: XML parser which support the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) - Crimson supports the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) version 1.1 - specification by providing implementations for the following - package hierarchies: javax.xml.parsers, org.w3c.dom (DOM level2), - org.xml.sax.*(SAX 2.0). - - - -Source package: xml-resume-library -Package: xml-resume-library -Description: A set of tools for writing a resume in XML - The XML Resume Library is an XML and XSL based system for marking up, - adding metadata to, and formatting resumes and curricula vitae. - . - It consists of these components: - * An XML Document Type Definition (DTD) for describing resumes. - * Three XSL stylesheets to transform an XML resume into: - * Web-ready HTML, - * Print-ready PDF, or - * Plain, unformatted text - - - -Source package: xml2 -Package: xml2 -Description: Convert between XML, HTML, CSV and a line-oriented format - xml2 tools are used to convert XML, HTML and CSV to and from a - line-oriented format more amenable to processing by classic Unix - pipeline processing tools, like grep, sed, awk, cut, shell scripts, - and so forth. - - - -Source package: xmlrpc-c -Package: libxmlrpc-c0 -Description: A lightweight RPC library based on XML and HTTP for C and C++ - XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the Internet. - It converts the procedure call into an XML document, sends it to a remote - server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML. - . - This library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C and C++. -Package: libxmlrpc-c0-dev -Description: A lightweight RPC library based on XML and HTTP for C and C++ - XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the Internet. - It converts the procedure call into an XML document, sends it to a remote - server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML. - . - This library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C and C++. - . - Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using this - library. -Package: xml-rpc-api2cpp -Description: Generate C++ wrapper classes for XML-RPC servers. - A utility for generating C++ wrapper classes based on an XML-RPC API, - obtained by interrogating an XML-RPC server. -Package: xml-rpc-api2txt -Description: Dump an XML-RPC API as a text file - A utility for printing out an XML-RPC API as a text file. The API is - obtained by interrogating an XML-RPC server. - - - -Source package: xmlrpc4r -Package: xmlrpc4r -Description: XML-RPC support for Ruby - XML-RPC provides remote procedure calls over HTTP with XML. It is - like SOAP but much easier. For more information see the XML-RPC - homepage . This package provides XML-RPC - support for Ruby. - - - -Source package: xmltex -Package: xmltex -Description: TeX package for processing XML files - XMLTeX is a non-validating, namespace-aware XML parser written - in TeX. It allows TeX to directly process XML files. - - - -Source package: xmms -Package: xmms -Description: Versatile X audio player that looks like Winamp - XMMS (formerly known as X11Amp) is an X/GTK+ based audio player - for various audio formats. - . - It's able to read and play: - * Audio MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3 (with mpg123 plug-in), - * WAV, RAW, AU (with internal wav plug-in and MikMod plug-in), - * MOD, XM, S3M, and other module formats (with MikMod plug-in), - * CD Audio (with CDAudio plug-in), with CDDB support, - * .cin files, id Software, - * Ogg Vorbis files. - It has eSound, OSS, and disk writer support for outputting sound. - . - It looks almost the same as famous Winamp, and includes those neat - features like general purpose, visualization and effect plug-ins, - several of which come bundled, then spectrum analyzer, oscilloscope, - skins support, and of course, a playlist window. -Package: xmms-dev -Description: XMMS development static library and header files - XMMS (formerly known as X11Amp) is an X/GTK+ based audio player - for various audio formats. - . - It's able to read and play: - * Audio MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3 (with mpg123 plug-in), - * WAV, RAW, AU (with internal wav plug-in and MikMod plug-in), - * MOD, XM, S3M, and other module formats (with MikMod plug-in), - * CD Audio (with CDAudio plug-in), with CDDB support, - * .cin files, id Software, - * Ogg Vorbis files. - It has eSound, OSS, and disk writer support for outputting sound. - . - This package contains libxmms library and header files which are only - necessary if you wish to build additional XMMS plug-ins. - - - -Source package: xmms-alarm -Package: xmms-alarm -Description: Xmms General plugin for using xmms as an alarm clock. - Alarm is a general plugin for using xmms as an alarm clock. It - contain several features like, volume to fade up to, time taken - for volume fade, optional shell command to executed, load - separate wake-up playlist, stop playing, and choose the days for - the alarm to activate and the time for each day. - - - -Source package: xmms-bumpscope -Package: xmms-bumpscope -Description: Bump Scope visualization plugin for XMMS - This plugin represents the music played with XMMS graphically in real - time as a moving light embossing oscilloscope. - - - -Source package: xmms-cdread -Package: xmms-cdread -Description: Input plugin for XMMS that reads audio data from CDs - XMMS Input plugin which will read an audio CD as data and play it in - realtime. This allows XMMS to use an audio CD for visualization, and - also lets you play an audio cd from a drive which does not have an - audio cd cable connected. - - - -Source package: xmms-crossfade -Package: xmms-crossfade -Description: XMMS Plugin for Crossfading / Continuous Output - This is a proxy output plugin for the popular XMMS Player. - Features: - * Crossfading: Fade out the end of the current song while fading in - the beginning of the next for a smooth transition. - * Continuous output: Avoid the clicks and pauses between songs - * Gap-Killer: Some mp3-encoders produce small gaps of silence at the - beginning or end of the stream. They can automatically - be detected and removed. - - - -Source package: xmms-fmradio -Package: xmms-fmradio -Description: FM Radio input plugin for XMMS - FM radio input plugin for XMMS that allows use of Video4Linux compliant - radio devices in XMMS. - - - -Source package: xmms-goodnight -Package: xmms-goodnight -Description: XMMS Goodnight plugin to stop playing at a given time. - This plugin stops playing the music at a given time. Before it stops - it fades the volume down. It can also turn your computer off. - - - -Source package: xmms-goom -Package: xmms-goom -Description: "What a GOOM!" visualization plugin for XMMS - This is the "What a GOOM!" visualization plugin for XMMS. - . - Please note that this package is compiled to use MMX and needs a processor - with MMX on i386 because without MMX it would be horribly slow even on an - AMD K6 with 300 MHz. - - - -Source package: xmms-jess -Package: xmms-jess -Description: An XMMS visual-plugin which draw lines, curves, and 3D grids - An Visualisation plugin for XMMS, with different blur modes, styles of - drawing, flashes, synchronisation and color palettes. See README for - keyboard function keys. - - - -Source package: xmms-msa -Package: xmms-msa -Description: spectrum analyzer plugin for XMMS with skin support - MSA is a spectrum anlyzer plugin for XMMS. It supports skins and can - auto-attach to XMMS windows. - - - -Source package: xmms-shell -Package: xmms-shell -Description: XMMS Shell - Interface to control XMMS from the Console. - This is a shell to control xmms from the linux-console. You can - edit the playlist, change skins, play, control the volume - and much more. - - - -Source package: xmms-sid -Package: xmms-sid -Description: Input plugin for XMMS that plays sid (C64) tunes - This plugin allows you to play sid tunes within xmms. C64 tunes are usually - available in the SID format. - . - There is a great collection of mostly every sid tune ever produces available. - It's called High Voltage Sid Collection - HVSC, and can be found on various - sites around the net, like http://hvsc.c64.org/ - - - -Source package: xmms-singit -Package: xmms-singit -Description: Display and edit lyrics with XMMS - This "X Multi Media System" (XMMS) plugin displays formated lyrics. - It also contains a lyrics editor, which can be used to tag timestamps in - a song. - - - -Source package: xmms-status-plugin -Package: xmms-status-plugin -Description: Status panel applet for XMMS - This package provides an XMMS plugin which provides a status and control - applet for use with the GNOME and KDE status docks. - - - -Source package: xmms-synaesthesia -Package: xmms-synaesthesia -Description: Synaesthesia visualization plugin for XMMS - This plugin represents the music played with XMMS graphically in real - time as coruscating field of fog and glowing lines. - - - -Source package: xmms-volnorm -Package: xmms-volnorm -Description: XMMS plugin that gives all songs the same volume level - The volume normalizer plugin is an XMMS plugin that is used to give - all songs the same volume level so that you won't need to play with - the volume knob whenever a song changes. - - - -Source package: xmms-wmdiscotux -Package: xmms-wmdiscotux -Description: Tux dancing to the music played by xmms - XMMS visualisation plugin that displays an image of TUX dancing to the music - played by XMMS. The image is dockable in WindowMaker. - - - -Source package: xmmsarts -Package: xmmsarts -Description: aRts Output plugin for xmms - This plugin allows xmms to work with aRts, KDE 2's sound server. - - - -Source package: xmon -Package: xmon -Description: An interactive X protocol monitor - Xmon interactively monitors the byte-stream connections between an X - server and a number of X clients. Xmon recognises all requests, - events, errors and replies sent between the clients and the server - which are part of the core X protocol. - - - -Source package: xmorph -Package: gtkmorph -Description: Digital image warper (gtk) - gtkmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves, - creates, and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping. It has - support for making movies automatically (it needs extra packages). The - technique was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is - commonly called "morphing." - . - gtkmorph is a GUI for libmorph, using GTK; it is not completely finished but - it is usable. -Package: libmorph -Description: digital image warping library - libmorph warps images. The technique was invented and first used by - Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly called "morphing." -Package: libmorph-dev -Description: Digital image warping library development files - This package contains header files for, and a static version of, the libmorph - library. -Package: xmorph -Description: digital image warper (x11) - Xmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves, creates, - and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping. The technique - was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly - called "morphing". - . - Xmorph uses the Targa image format exclusively. Other software is needed to - convert to other image formats or to movies. (Due to a bug, Xmorph's images - are unreadable by John Bradley's XV.) - . - xmorph is a GUI for libmorph, using the X Toolkit; the package also contains - a text-only program called morph. - - - -Source package: xmotd -Package: xmotd -Description: a message of the day browser for X - Xmotd is a message-of-the-day browser for X11 (with additional - sysvnews-like support for dumb terminals). It displays a customizable - message box which displays each message-of-the-day until the user has - read them all, and then creates a stamp-file. - - - -Source package: xmountains -Package: xmountains -Description: fractal landscape generator for X - Generates random fractal mountains and displays them in a window (even in - the X root window). - . - While the program is running the fractal is continuously extended on the - right and the image is scrolled from right to left to expose the newly - generated area. - - - -Source package: xmove -Package: xmove -Description: A Pseudoserver for moving programs between displays. - xmove lets you change which display an X Window System program renders to - - this could be a different monitor or even a different machine. - - - -Source package: xmp -Package: xmp -Description: A module player supporting AWE32, GUS, and software-mixing - xmp is a module player for Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris. Initially designed as a - XM player, today it recognizes the following module formats: - . - xm (Fast Tracker II), mod (Noise/Fast/Protracker), s3m (Scream - Tracker 3), stm (Scream Tracker 2), mtm (Multitracker), ptm (Poly - Tracker), okt (Oktalyzer), far (Farandole Composer), wow (Mod's - Grave), amd (Amusic Adlib Tracker), rad (Reality Adlib Tracker), - 669 (Composer 669), alm (Aley's modules), mod (Soundtracker 15 - instruments) - - - -Source package: xmpi -Package: libxmpi3 -Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. - MPI is a standard for writing parallel processing programs using - a well defined Message Passing Interface. - . - This package provides the shared library required for any programs - using the XMPI protocol to graphically analyze MPI programs, most - notably the xmpi program supplied in a separate package. -Package: libxmpi3-dev -Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. - MPI is a standard for writing parallel processing programs using - a well defined Message Passing Interface. - . - This package provides the few development files required to write new - applications using the XMPI protocol. -Package: xmpi -Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. - MPI is a standard for writing parallel processing programs using - a well defined Message Passing Interface. - . - XMPI can acquire and display extensive detail on an application's MPI - communication, including the following: - o process synchronization status: running, system or blocked - o message queue contents - o source, destination, root ranks - o MPI function name - o communicator - o data type - o message count - o tag - The above information is acquired from on-demand snapshots of - application status using debugging hooks in the MPI implementation or - from a trace log of communication activity. -Package: xmpi1 -Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. - This package provides the shared library -Package: xmpi1-dev -Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. - This package provides the few development files for writing new applications - using the xmpi protocol. -Package: xmpi1-runtime -Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. - XMPI can acquire and display extensive detail on an application's MPI - communication, including the following: - o process synchronization status: running, system or blocked - o message queue contents - o source, destination, root ranks - o MPI function name - o communicator - o datatype - o message count - o tag - The above information is acquired from on-demand snapshots of - application status using debugging hooks in the MPI implementation or - from a trace log of communication activity. - - - -Source package: xnecview -Package: xnecview -Description: NEC structure and gain pattern viewer - xnecview allows a representation of a NEC (Numerical Electromagnetics - Code) structure, such as an antenna which is to be modelled to be - displayed on the screen. After an NEC run the gain pattern in various - formats can also be superimposed. This can be rotated and translated for - viewing from different angles. Plots of SWR and gain as a function of - frequency can also be produced. In addition to on screen display, - Postscript or PNG output can also be produced. - - - -Source package: xnetload -Package: xnetload -Description: An Xload for network interfaces packet rates/totals. - Xnetload displays a graph and/or count of incoming/outgoing packets on - any network interface in /proc/net/dev. - - - -Source package: xodo -Package: xodo -Description: an odometer tracking the distance travelled by your mouse - xodometer tracks the total distance your cursor and pointing - device (typically a mouse) travel. It also maintains "trip" - distance since the application started or since you clicked - on a trip reset button. - - - -Source package: xoids -Package: xoids -Description: Asteroids game with powerups and color graphics. - A clone of the classic arcade game, Asteroids. Pilot a spaceship and - destroy asteroids by shooting them into smaller and smaller pieces while - trying to avoid being smashed or shot by UFOs. Features power ups for your - ship and two player modes - either deathmatch or co-operative where the - ships are tied together with elastic! - - - -Source package: xoj -Package: xoj -Description: O.J. Simpson emulator -- root window demo. - Nice program that draws people, helicopters, cars and cop cars - on your root window. Funny. Useful. - - - -Source package: xonix -Package: xonix -Description: Carve up the screen whilst dodging monsters - A clone of the Xonix game for DOS: - Start with a rectangle, and munch corners off until you get below - the winning area: then proceed to the next level. - But beware of the roaming aliens! - - - -Source package: xonix-jahu -Package: xonix-jahu -Description: Xonix clone for X11 - A clone of the Xonix arcade game: - Start with a rectangle, and munch corners off until you get below the - winning area: then proceed to the next level. but beware of the roaming - enemy balls! - . - This version of Xonix lacks the "eater" creature that is in some versions - of the game. It features a 3D look and the ability to load .gif files to be - the background of the playing field. - - - -Source package: xosd -Package: libxosd-dev -Description: X On-Screen Display library - development - A library for displaying a TV-like on-screen display in X. - . - This package contains the development headers needed for compiling - programs against libxosd. -Package: libxosd0 -Description: X On-Screen Display library - runtime - A library for displaying a TV-like on-screen display in X. - . - More info can be found on http://www.ignavus.net/software.html -Package: xmms-osd-plugin -Description: XMMS plugin using xosd - An XMMS plugin which displays volume and track information like - on-screen displays on TVs and monitors. - . - More info can be found on http://www.ignavus.net/software.html -Package: xosd-bin -Description: X On-Screen Display library - binary files - This package contains binary files shipped with the X OSD library: - osd_cat - a 'cat' like program which will display its output in an - OSD-like window - . - More info can be found on http://www.ignavus.net/software.html - - - -Source package: xosview -Package: xosview -Description: X based system monitor - Xosview is a monitor which displays the status of several - system based parameters. These include CPU usage, load - average, memory usage, swap space usage, network usage, - interrupts, and serial port status. Appearance is fully - configurable via command line or X resources. - - - -Source package: xotcl -Package: xotcl -Description: An object oriented extension for Tcl - XOTcl (Extended Object Tcl) is an object-oriented extension which - allows read/write introspection of all aspects of the object system, - including class/superclass/object relationships. It allows for the - use of meta-classes, multiple inheritance as well as other advanced - features: - . - - Dynamic Object Aggregations. - - Assertions. - - Meta-data, to enhance self-documentation of objects and classes. - - Per-object mixins, gives objects access to several dynamically defined - supplemental classes. - - Per-class mixins. - - Filters as a means of abstractions over method invocations to implement - large program structures, like design patterns. - - Dynamic Component Loading XOTcl integrates the Tcl package loading with - architectural support for integration with object-oriented constructs. - . - For more information: http://www.xotcl.org/ -Package: xotcl-dev -Description: Development files for XOTcl - Includes static library, header files and documentation. - - - -Source package: xpaint -Package: xpaint -Description: reasonably versatile X-based image editing tool - In addition to the traditional X bitmap and X pixmap image file formats, - xpaint also supports JPEGs and PNGs. - - - -Source package: xpaste -Package: xpaste -Description: A program to display the contents of the primary paste buffer. - Xpaste will create a window containing the current contents of the - primary selection buffer. The size of this window is dictated by the - length of the longest line in the selection, the number of lines in - the selection, and the size of the current font. Variable-width fonts - are supported. - - - -Source package: xpat2 -Package: xpat2 -Description: Generic patience game for X11 - xpat2 is a generic patience game which can be used with different rule - sets. It does understand the rules of the well-known Spider game, as - well as Klondike and others. - . - This program may have difficulties to start if you have an 8-bit or - monochrome display. - - - -Source package: xpcd -Package: xpcd -Description: PhotoCD tool collection: Base - This is a PhotoCD tool collection. - . - This packages core application is a command line tool which - can read so-called PhotoCD (*.pcd) images and convert them - to PPM or JPEG (pcdtoppm). - . - Also included is a PhotoCD viewing frontend for X (xpcd). -Package: xpcd-gimp -Description: PhotoCD tool collection: Gimp Support - This is a PhotoCD tool collection. - . - This package includes a gimp plugin to automagically pipe - images from xpcd to The Gimp. - . - This is an extra package to not force all users of xpcd to - also install The Gimp or its libraries. -Package: xpcd-svga -Description: PhotoCD tool collection: SVGA Viewer - This is a PhotoCD tool collection. - . - This package includes a *.pcd viewer using svgalib (pcdview), and - a simple frontend to easily view whole PhotoCDs (pcdview_photocd) - on the console. - . - This is an extra package to not arbitrarily install a possibly - insecure suid/svgalib binary. - - - -Source package: xpdf -Package: xpdf -Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite - xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are - sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) - . - The tools include xpdf, a PDF viewer (in the package xpdf-reader), - and PDF converters (including to/from PostScript) (in the package - xpdf-utils). - . - This package is intended for compatibility with previous versions of - this package only. You can safely remove it from your system. -Package: xpdf-common -Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- common files - xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are - sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) - . - This package contains common files needed by the other xpdf packages. -Package: xpdf-reader -Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- viewer for X11 - xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are - sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) - . - This package contains xpdf itself, a PDF viewer for X11. - xpdf is designed to be small and efficient. xpdf supports encrypted - PDF files. Standard X fonts, Truetype fonts and Type 1 fonts are supported. - . - This package also contains pdftopbm, a utility for converting - PDF files to PBM (portable bitmap) format. - . - See also the xpdf-utils package for conversion utilities and the - other xpdf-* packages for additional language support. -Package: xpdf-utils -Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- utilities - xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are - sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) - . - This package contains pdftops (PDF to PostScript converter), - pdfinfo (PDF document information extractor), pdfimages - (PDF image extractor), pdftotext (PDF to text converter), and - pdffonts (PDF font analyzer). - . - To view PDF files, see the xpdf-reader package. That package - also contains pdftopbm (PDF to Portable Bitmap converter). - - - -Source package: xpdf-cyrillic -Package: xpdf-cyrillic -Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- Cyrillic language support - xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are - sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) - . - The tools include xpdf, a PDF viewer (in the package xpdf-reader), - and PDF converters (including to/from PostScript) (in the package - xpdf-utils). - . - This package provides Cyrillic language support for xpdf. - - - -Source package: xpdf-i -Package: xpdf-i -Description: Portable Document Format viewer for X11, with decryption support - xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are - sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) - xpdf is designed to be small and efficient. It does not use the Motif or - Xt libraries. It uses standard X fonts. A program for conversion from - pdf into ps, pdftops, is also included. - . - This is a dummy package required to ensure your xpdf is upgraded to - the latest xpdf package if you previously had xpdf-i installed. - It is safe to remove this package after installation. - - - -Source package: xpdf-thai -Package: xpdf-thai -Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- Thai language support - xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are - sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) - . - The tools include xpdf, a PDF viewer (in the package xpdf-reader), - and PDF converters (including to/from PostScript) (in the package - xpdf-utils). - . - This package provides Thai language support for xpdf. - - - -Source package: xpenguins -Package: xpenguins -Description: little penguins walk on your windows - Ever wanted cute little penguins walking along the tops of your - windows? Ever wanted to send an army of cute little penguins to invade - the screen of someone else on your network? Probably not, but why not - try this program out anyway, it's cool! - - - -Source package: xpenguins-applet -Package: xpenguins-applet -Description: gnome panel applet implementation of xpenguins - This program is a GNOME panel applet that animates a friendly family - of penguins in your root window. They drop in from the top of the - screen, walk along the tops of your windows, up the side of your - windows, levitate, skateboard, and do other similarly exciting - things. XPenguins is now themeable so if you're bored of penguins, try - something else. The basic themes are provided by the xpenguins package - (this is the xpenguins_applet package), so you'll have to install that - before xpenguins_applet will work. - - - -Source package: xphoon -Package: xphoon -Description: sets the root window to a picture of the moon - xphoon sets the X root window to a picture of the moon in its current phase, - including the partial lighting of the dark side by reflected earthlight. - - - -Source package: xpilot -Package: xpilot -Description: Multi-player tactical game for X - XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each - player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons - and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the - object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, - stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. - WARNING: This game is very addictive. - . - This package has been split into xpilot-client-common, - xpilot-client-nosound, xpilot-client-nas, xpilot-client-rplay - and xpilot-server. There is an additional package (xpilot-extra) - containing various free maps and sounds as well as a useful utility - program to interrogate the metaserver. -Package: xpilot-client-common -Description: Common files for XPilot clients - XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each - player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons - and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the - object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, - stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. - WARNING: This game is very addictive. - . - This package contains the common files for the client, including - documentation and texture images for texturedObjects mode. -Package: xpilot-client-nas -Description: Client (with nas sound support) for XPilot - XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each - player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons - and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the - object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, - stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. - WARNING: This game is very addictive. - . - This package contains the client needed to play the game; it is - compiled with support for the Network Audio System (NAS). -Package: xpilot-client-nosound -Description: Client (without sound support) for XPilot - XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each - player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons - and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the - object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, - stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. - WARNING: This game is very addictive. - . - This package contains the client needed to play the game; it is - compiled without sound support. -Package: xpilot-client-rplay -Description: Client (with rplay sound support) for XPilot - XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each - player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons - and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the - object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, - stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. - WARNING: This game is very addictive. - . - This package contains the client needed to play the game; it is - compiled with support for RPlay. -Package: xpilot-server -Description: Server for hosting XPilot games - XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each - player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons - and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the - object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, - stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. - WARNING: This game is very addictive. - . - This package contains the server daemon you need in order to host - your own game of XPilot. - - - -Source package: xpilot-extra -Package: xpilot-extra -Description: Sounds, maps, utilities and configs for XPilot - XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each - player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons - and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the - object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, - stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. - WARNING: This game is very addictive. - . - This package contains the sounds for sound-enabled XPilot clients, - all the maps available from ftp.xpilot.org (plus a few others), a - useful command line utility for interrogating the metaserver and a few - configuration files submitted by players to help get you started. - - - -Source package: xplanet -Package: xplanet -Description: render images of the earth - xplanet is similar to xearth, where an image of the earth is rendered - into the X root window. Various projection systems are available for - display. The user can also popup a window with a globe that can be - rotated interactively. -Package: xplanet-images -Description: day and night earth image maps for xplanet - xplanet is similar to xearth, where an image of the earth is rendered - into the X root window. Various projection systems are available for - display. The user can also popup a window with a globe that can be - rotated interactively. - . - This package consists of two images, earth.jpg and night.jpg that can - be used with xplanet. For links to other planet maps, see - /usr/share/doc/xplanet/README.Debian. - - - -Source package: xpm -Package: xpm4.7 -Description: the X PixMap library, compiled with libc5 - XPM (X PixMap) is a format for storing and retrieving pixmaps to - and from files. This package includes a runtime library for - including, storing, reading and writing the XPM format. - . - This package contains the libc5 shared library, only for backwards - compatibility with older programs. Building programs to depend on - this version of the library is deprecated, and no longer supported; - thus the corresponding xpm4-altdev package no longer exists. -Package: xpm4g -Description: the X PixMap library - XPM (X PixMap) is a format for storing and retrieving pixmaps to - and from files. This package includes a runtime library for - including, storing, reading and writing the XPM format. - . - You need this package to execute programs linked to the XPM library. -Package: xpm4g-dev -Description: the X PixMap static library, headers, and extra utils - XPM (X PixMap) is a format for storing and retrieving pixmaps to - and from files. This package includes a static library and header - files for including, storing, reading and writing the XPM format. - Also included are tools for converting, viewing and checking XPM files. - . - You need this package to build programs linked to the XPM library. - - - -Source package: xpm2wico -Package: xpm2wico -Description: an xpm to windows .ico converter - I have written this program primarily to help free software programmers like - me to not depend on evil proprietary programs to write Windows icons. - It currently supports icons with 256 colors or more and well as grayscale - images. Later I will probably add support for multiple-icons file output. - - - -Source package: xpmumon -Package: xpmumon -Description: Battery monitor for PMU-based powerbooks/ibooks - xpmumon is a configurable battery status monitor for PMU-based Apple - laptops (G3/G4 powerbooks and ibooks). - . - A selection of information about one or more batteries may be presented as - on meters, gauges or text widgets in a resizable window. Requires a 2.4 - kernel with the /proc/pmu interface. - - - -Source package: xpostit -Package: xpostit -Description: simple postit program on X with I18N support - XPostIt allows you to create small notes to yourself - in windows on the screen, and save them in disk files. - I18N patch for X11R6 has been applied. - - - -Source package: xpp -Package: xpp -Description: X Printing Panel - Graphical substitute for the lp/lpr command. With xpp, you can control - every printing option known to the CUPS print system (the cupsys package). - Best results are available with usage of the appropriate PPD file for your - printer. Each user can save their own customized printing preferences. - - - -Source package: xprobe -Package: xprobe -Description: Remote OS identification using ICMP packets - Xprobe allows you to determine what operating system is running on a - remote host. It sends several packets to a host and analyses the - returned ICMP packets. The tool automates a logic of OS - fingerprinting methods called "X". - . - Xprobe's functionality is comparable to the OS fingerprinting feature - in nmap, but has several advantages over it: - - Faster: A maximum of 4 packets are sent to determine the remote OS. - - Can detect whether the host is up, so pinging is no longer necessary. - - Stealthier: Does not send any malformed datagrams. - - Can distinguish between many variants of Microsoft operating systems. - - - -Source package: xpuyopuyo -Package: xpuyopuyo -Description: A puzzle game similar to tetris, played with colored blobs - Xpuyopuyo is a Tetris-like puzzle game where you strive to - match up four "blobs" of the same color. Each match gives - you points, and also dumps gray rocks on your opponent - which are irritating and troublesome to get rid of. Multiple matches - at one time score more points, and result in more rocks being dumped on the - opponent (much to their dismay). First person to fill up their screen with - puyopuyo blobs loses. - . - Supports solitaire, human-vs-AI, human-vs-human, and AI-vs-AI modes, and - network play. - - - -Source package: xpuzzles -Package: xmpuzzles -Description: Collection of puzzles for X with LessTif - The following puzzles are included (compiled with LessTif): - . - - Rotational 3D Puzzles: xrubik, xpyraminx, xoct, xskewb, xdino, xmball - - Sliding Block Puzzles: xcubes, xtriangles, xhexagons, xpanex - - Combination: xmlink - . - xmpuzzles conflicts with xpuzzles because they both try to install the same - files in app-defaults. It can be safely used with --force-overwrite when - installing over/with xpuzzles. -Package: xpuzzles -Description: Collection of puzzles for X - The following puzzles are included: - . - - Rotational 3D Puzzles: xrubik, xpyraminx, xoct, xskewb, xdino, xmball - - Sliding Block Puzzles: xcubes, xtriangles, xhexagons, xpanex - - Combination: xmlink - . - xpuzzles conflicts with xmpuzzles because they both try to install the same - files in app-defaults. It can be safely used with --force-overwrite when - installing over/with xmpuzzles. - - - -Source package: xpvm -Package: xpvm -Description: graphical console and monitor for PVM - XPVM is a graphical console and monitor for PVM. It provides a - graphical interface to the PVM console commands and information, - along with several animated views to monitor the execution of PVM - programs. These views provide information about the interactions - among tasks in a parallel PVM program, to assist in debugging and - performance tuning. - . - For specifics on the various features of XPVM, and how to operate - them, please refer to the appropriate on-line pop-up help information. - - - -Source package: xqf -Package: xqf -Description: X-based Quake Server Browser - XQF is a Gtk+ frontend for Qstat, a tool for querying first-person action - game servers like Quake, Unreal Tournament, etc. It displays information - about the servers and allows configuring and launching some of the games - from it. - - - -Source package: xracer -Package: xracer -Description: A free Wipeout clone for Unix and X. - Xracer is a Wipeout clone, distributed under the GPL. It should be able to use - any OpenGL 1.1 compliant library. A 3D accelerator card is required. - . - This is the game data and binary. - . - If you want to build new tracks or other game data, you may also want to - install the xracer-tools package. -Package: xracer-tools -Description: A free Wipeout clone for Unix and X. - Xracer is a Wipeout clone, distributed under the GPL. It should be able to use - any OpenGL 1.1 compliant library. A 3D accelerator card is required. - . - These are a few tools to design your own game data. In order to play the game, - you will need the xracer package. - - - -Source package: xringd -Package: xringd -Description: Extended Ring Daemon - Monitor phone rings and take action. - xringd will monitor a serial line for RING signals and activate various - commands when specific "ring-delay sequences" are detected. - - - -Source package: xrn -Package: xrn -Description: X-based NNTP news reader. - XRN is a Usenet News reader for the X window system. It requires an - NNTP server to talk to (i.e., it cannot read news from local disk - files), and the NNTP server must support the XHDR command (most - servers nowadays do; if yours doesn't, XRN will complain when you try - to run it). - - - -Source package: xroach -Package: xroach -Description: infests X with disgusting cockroaches - Xroach displays disgusting cockroaches on your root window. These creepy - crawlies scamper around until they find a window to hide under. Whenever - you move or iconify a window, the exposed orthoptera again scamper for - cover. - - - -Source package: xrootconsole -Package: xrootconsole -Description: Fancy X console display - Xrootconsole redirects its input to a transparent (and optionally - shaded) window on the root window. - - - -Source package: xruskb -Package: xruskb -Description: An X localized keyboard switch and autolock. - Xrus is a utility for switching the keyboard mode between different - layouts. While it is intended for switching between Latin and Russian - keyboards (RUS/LAT), xrus can be configured to use any two layouts - provided that the proper modmaps have been loaded. - . - Xrus monitors all keyboard and mouse events, and when a particular - hot key combination is pressed, it swaps 1,2 and 3,4 columns of the - keyboard map. When a a specified time period without keyboard and - mouse events passes, it starts a locking program. - . - This package also contains several Cyrillic keyboard mapping tables. - - - -Source package: xsane -Package: xsane -Description: a gtk based X11 frontend for SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) - SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application - programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any - raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, - video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is - free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The - current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is - available under the GNU public license (commercial application and - backends are welcome, too, however). - . - xsane can be run as a stand-alone program or through the GIMP image - manipulation program. In stand-alone mode, xsane can save an image - to a file in a variety of image formats, or serve as a frontend to a - fax program, or send an image to a printer. - - - -Source package: xsane-gimp1.1 -Package: xsane-gimp1.1 -Description: a gtk based X11 frontend for SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) - SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application - programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any - raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, - video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is - free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The - current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is - available under the GNU public license (commercial application and - backends are welcome, too, however). - . - xsane can be run as a stand-alone program or through the GIMP image - manipulation program. In stand-alone mode, xsane can save an image - to a file in a variety of image formats, or serve as a frontend to a - fax program, or send an image to a printer. - . - This is the unstable 1.1 branch of GIMP. It is not intended for use - with stable projects! - - - -Source package: xscavenger -Package: xscavenger -Description: A lode-runner-like platform game for X - XScavenger is a platform game for the X Window System. From the README: - . - Scavenger is like Lode Runner. You've got to run around gathering objects - while avoiding enemies. You can dig down through some of the blocks to get - at buried objects. After you've collected everything, ladders may appear. - To finish the level you've got to exit through the top of the screen. If - an enemy falls into a dug brick, he is stunned for a while. If the brick - fills in with him in it, he is killed, and he will reappear at the top of - the screen. - . - This version has a level editor for designing your own levels, and a - graphics editor for drawing your own artwork. - - - -Source package: xscorch -Package: xscorch -Description: Clone of Scorched Earth - Xscorch is a clone of the classic DOS game, "Scorched Earth". The basic goal - is to annihilate enemy tanks using overpowered guns :). Basically, you buy - weapons, you target the enemy by adjusting the angle of your turret and - firing power, and you hope to destroy their tank before they destroy yours. - - - -Source package: xscreensaver -Package: xscreensaver -Description: Automatic screensaver for X - The purpose of xscreensaver is to display pretty pictures on your screen - when it is not in use, in keeping with the philosophy that unattended - monitors should always be doing something interesting, just like they do - in the movies. - . - The benefit that this program has over the combination of the xlock and - xautolock programs is the ease with which new graphics hacks can be - installed: you don't need to recompile this program to add a new display - mode, you just change some resource settings. Any program which can be - invoked in such a way that it draws on the root window of the screen can - now be used as a screensaver without modification. The programs that - are being run as screensavers don't need to have any special knowledge - about what it means to be a screensaver. -Package: xscreensaver-gl -Description: GL(Mesa) screenhacks for xscreensaver - These are some extra hacks for xscreensaver that use the Mesa - OpenGL-compatible library. They are included as an extra package so - the base package doesn't require Mesa. In addition, these hacks function - nicely as GL demos for people who want to try out hardware accelerated 3D - with XFree86 4.x -Package: xscreensaver-gnome -Description: GNOME binaries for xscreensaver - This package contains the GNOME enabled xscreensaver-demo and related - files. To be useful, it requires the xscreensaver package to be installed. -Package: xscreensaver-nognome -Description: Gtk only binaries for xscreensaver - This package contains the Gtk only xscreensaver-demo for people who do - not want to install the whole of GNOME to use xscreensaver. To be useful, - it requires the xscreensaver package to be installed. - - - -Source package: xsel -Package: xsel -Description: More than just cat for the X selection. - XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of - the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually highlighting - information and pasting it with the middle mouse button. - - - -Source package: xshipwars -Package: xshipwars -Description: Dynamic space-oriented gamming system - XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented - gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own - universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of - customizable settings. - Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many - talented professional artists. - . - More information can be found at the XShipWars web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/ShipWars/XShipWars/ . -Package: xshipwars-common -Description: Common files for XShipWars - XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented - gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own - universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of - customizable settings. - Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many - talented professional artists. - . - More information can be found at the XShipWars web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/ShipWars/XShipWars/ . -Package: xshipwars-server -Description: Dynamic space-oriented gamming system server - XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented - gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own - universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of - customizable settings. - Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many - talented professional artists. - . - More information can be found at the XShipWars web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/ShipWars/XShipWars/ . - - - -Source package: xshipwars-images-st -Package: xshipwars-images-st -Description: Image Collection for XShipWars - XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented - gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own - universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of - customizable settings. - Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many - talented professional artists. - . - More information can be found at the XShipWars web site - http://fox.mit.edu/xsw/ . - - - -Source package: xshipwars-sounds-st -Package: xshipwars-sounds-st -Description: Sound Collection for XShipWars - XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented - gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own - universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of - customizable settings. - Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many - talented professional artists. - . - More information can be found at the XShipWars web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/ShipWars/XShipWars/ . - - - -Source package: xshogi -Package: xshogi -Description: An X Window System Japanese Chess (Shogi) Board. - XShogi provides an X Windows interface to the Japanese Chess (Shogi) - playing program GNU Shogi. XShogi can also be used as an interface - for a game between two humans and as an X client for the Internet - Shogi Server. - - - -Source package: xsidplay -Package: xsidplay -Description: Music player for tunes from C64 and Amiga - This is a very sophisticated music player for C64 and Amiga - tunes, aka SID tunes. - . - It's very simple now to change emulation parameters and control - tunes and subtunes. Furthermore, the player features a playlist - and support for the HVSC songlengths database file. The `README' - contains instructions where to download and how to install this - file. - . - There is a somewhat `hidden' expert mode, which enables the - built-in oscilloscope. Please see `README.Debian' and `README' - for more information (and possible problems). - - - -Source package: xskat -Package: xskat -Description: 3-player card game "Skat" - Xskat lets you play the card game Skat as defined by the official - German "Skatordnung". - . - You can play by sending a window to the other player's X display, or - via an IRC server. The computer can also simulate players. - . - Many unofficial rules like "Ramsch" or "Bock" are supported. - - - -Source package: xslide -Package: xslide -Description: XSL editing mode for Emacs. - xslide is a major mode for editing XSL stylesheets. It - supports running an XSL processor on the current buffer and - showing the result in another buffer. - - - -Source package: xsmbrowser -Package: xsmbrowser -Description: X11 tool for navigating SMB Networks - xSMBrowser is a tool for navigating SMB Networks (Samba, SMB, CIFS). - It retains the features of the program it was based upon (Microsoft's - Network Neighborhood), but adds convenient features for Unix users. - These include mounting, ability to change networks on-the-fly, and - conveniences such as a Stop Button. - . - More information can be found at the xsmbrowser web site - http://www.public.iastate.edu/~chadspen/ . - - - -Source package: xsmc-calc -Package: xsmc-calc -Description: Smith Chart calculator for X - xsmc-calc allows you to perform Smith Chart calculations for - RF (radio frequency) circuit design. - - - -Source package: xsok -Package: xsok -Description: Generic Sokoban game for X11 - xsok is a single player strategic game, a superset of the - well-known Sokoban game. - . - The target of Sokoban is to push all the objects into the - score area of each level using the mouse or the arrow - keys. For the other level subsets, there are different - kinds of objects, and special effect squares. - - - -Source package: xsol -Package: xsol -Description: X Solitaire - This is a simple Motif/Lesstif version of classic solitaire - game that runs under X Window System. - - - -Source package: xsoldier -Package: xsoldier -Description: shoot-em up - A vertically scrolling shoot-em up with power-ups and end-of-level bosses. - - - -Source package: xspectemu -Package: xspectemu -Description: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator for X11 - Xspect is the X11 version of Spectemu which emulates the 48k ZX Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor. - . - It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other - hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very - close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported - to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25Mhz!). On the other hand, - the user interface is not the best. - . - Features include: - - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver. - - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format) - - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format) - - Optional quick loading of tapes. - - Saving to tape files. - - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape - - Configurable with config files and from command line - - - -Source package: xspread -Package: xspread -Description: spreadsheet program based on sc 6.22 for X - This provides an X interface to the venerable spreadsheet - program "sc 6.22". It supports mouse selections, menus and 5 - different graph types. - . - This is a simple-to-use but unsophisticated spreadsheet. For more - sophisticated spreadsheets check gnumeric, oleo or siag. - - - -Source package: xstarfish -Package: xstarfish -Description: X wallpaper generator. - XStarfish generates colourful, tiled images for your background using random - numbers fed through mathematical functions. It does not use source image - files, so it can generate its images nearly forever without running out of - material. - - - -Source package: xstr -Package: libxstr-ocaml-dev -Description: OCaml library for frequent string operations - xstr is an OCaml library for string operations. - . - This package implements frequent string operations: searching, - replacing, splitting, matching. It is independent from the Str library, - and can replace Str in many cases. Unlike Str, xstr is thread-safe. - xstr does not implement regular expressions in general, but an - important subset. Some operations of xstr are performed as quickly as - by Str; if the string to be processed is small, xstr is often faster - than Str; if the string is big, xstr is up to half as fast than Str. -Package: ocaml-xstr -Description: OCaml library for frequent string operations - xstr is an OCaml library. - . - This package implements frequent string operations: searching, - replacing, splitting, matching. It is independent from the Str library, - and can replace Str in many cases. Unlike Str, xstr is thread-safe. - xstr does not implement regular expressions in general, but an - important subset. Some operations of xstr are performed as quickly as - by Str; if the string to be processed is small, xstr is often faster - than Str; if the string is big, xstr is up to half as fast than Str. - - - -Source package: xsu -Package: xsu -Description: Allow users to run commands as root, after prompting for password. - xsu is an interface for the command `su - username -c command` in Gnome. When - the user executes xsu, he/she will be prompted for a command, a username and a - password. If the username and password are correct xsu will execute the - command as the entered user. So if the username was root, then the command - will be executed as root. - . - Of course it's also possible to predefine the username and the command by - using the [-u,--username] and [-c,--command] arguments at the command line of - xsu. This can be very useful when using xsu in for example gmenu or the - GNOME panel. - . - * Security - Gnome Xsu 2.0 uses the standard su binary to gain it's root access. This way, - all security issues should be solved. - . - The security of all older xsu versions was very bad. With xsu version 0.1.0 - the use of a pipe to a secured non-Gnome SUID application was introduced. - This has been replaced with a special type of pipe to the standard GNU su - application from the 'login' package. - - - -Source package: xsysinfo -Package: xsysinfo -Description: display some Linux kernel parameters in graphical form - This X client is like a mix of top, free and xload with the difference that - the values are shown in form of a horizontal bar. The displayed values are: - CPU load, CPU idle, memory and swap sizes. - - - -Source package: xt -Package: xt -Description: A graphical traceroute - It traces (on a picture of the Earth) the route your - IP packets travel to their destination. - - - -Source package: xtail -Package: xtail -Description: like "tail -f", but works on truncated files, directories, more - xtail watches the growth of files. It's like running a "tail -f" on - a bunch of files at once. It notices if a file is truncated and starts - from the beginning. You can specify both filenames and directories on - the command line. If you specify a directory, it watches all the files - in that directory. It will notice when new files are created (and start - watching them) or when old files are deleted (and stop watching them). - - - -Source package: xtalk -Package: xtalk -Description: BSD talk compatible X Window System client. - xtalk is a visual communication program which copies lines from your - terminal to that of another user. This is an X Window System version, - written in python. - - - -Source package: xtartan -Package: xtartan -Description: Display Scottish tartans - Xtartan is a program that displays Scottish tartans (check patterns) in - an X window or the root window. It can write the images to files for use - on WWW pages etc. There is a library of over 240 tartan setts included - with the program, and you can also add your own. - - - -Source package: xteddy -Package: xteddy -Description: a cuddly teddy bear (or other image) for your X desktop - Normally, xteddy just sits around doing nothing. After all, that's what - teddy bears are for. Look at him, talk to him, place heavy windows on - top of him, zap him around until he becomes dizzy, do what you like; - he will always be your true (albeit virtual) friend. - Now you can load other pixmaps than the nice teddy, too. - - - -Source package: xtel -Package: xtel -Description: An X emulator of the French Minitel. - This is a lesstif Minitel client that runs on color/black and white - X Display and a xteld daemon that can make Minitel connection with - one or more modems. - . - The Minitel is a dedicated terminal for accessing the Teletel, - the French videotex network. - Thus, this package is almost only for French users. - This package now supports the 3622 I-Minitel protocol - (more informations on http://www.i-minitel.com). - - - -Source package: xtell -Package: xtell -Description: Simple messaging client and server, sort of networked write - Simple messaging client and server, allowing you to send messages - from computer running xtell client to computer running xtelld server. - Can be used as replacement for write(1). - - - -Source package: xtend -Package: xtend -Description: xtend - X10 status monitoring daemon - xtend listens to the CM11A controller and will run commands - in response to the input. This allows for motion sensors, water - level detectors, alarm switches, and other X10 enabled devices to keep a - log of house activity and status. Scripts can be written to e-mail - reports, or update web pages based on X10 Activity. - This package does not have transmit capability, if you want to control - X10 devices, you need to use the heyu package. - - - -Source package: xtermset -Package: xtermset -Description: change the characteristics of an xterm - xtermset allows you to change the characteristics of an - xterm window from the command line. Most options have - the same names as those that you would give xterm at - startup. - - - -Source package: xtet42 -Package: xtet42 -Description: Tetris for X, supports one or 2 players. - This version of tetris supports single player mode, or 2 player - head-to-head play. - - - -Source package: xtide -Package: xtide -Description: provides tide and current predictions - XTide is a package that provides tide and current predictions in a wide - variety of formats. Graphs, text listings, and calendars can be generated, - or a tide clock can be provided on your desktop. - . - XTide can work with the X window system, plain text terminals, or the - web. This is accomplished with three separate programs: the interactive - interface (xtide), the non-interactive or command line interface (tide), - and the web interface (xttpd). - . - The algorithm that XTide uses to predict tides is the one used by the - National Ocean Service in the U.S. It is significantly more accurate than - the simple tide clocks that can be bought in novelty stores. However, it - takes more to predict tides accurately than just a spiffy algorithm -- you - also need data for every location for which you want to predict tides. - This package provide a sample data set for only one location so you can - try out the package, but anything useful requires the data packaged in the - xtide-data package (or downloaded from the XTide ftp site). - . - Web Page: http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/ - - - -Source package: xtide-data -Package: xtide-data -Description: Harmonics data for xtide - XTide is a package that provides tide and current predictions in a wide - variety of formats. Graphs, text listings, and calendars can be generated, - or a tide clock can be provided on your desktop. - . - This package provides the harmonics data used by the xtide package to - display tidal information for most parts of the world. The data are - packaged separately from xtide because they may be updated separately. - . - Data from Japan and the Netherlands were omitted from the upstream - harmonics file because of restrictions on commercial use. - - - -Source package: xtokkaetama -Package: xtokkaetama -Description: X Puzzle Game. - xtokkaetama, alias xkaetama, is a tetris-like game. It supports - single-player mode and two-players mode. - - - -Source package: xtoolwait -Package: xtoolwait -Description: Allows to start X applications serially. - Xtoolwait notably decreases the startup time of your X sessions, - provided that you start a number of X clients automatically during the - X session startup. Xtoolwait starts one X client in the background, - waits until it has mapped a window and then exits. - . - Author: Richard Huveneers - Homepage: http://www.hacom.nl/~richard/software/xtoolwait.html - - - -Source package: xtradius -Package: xtradius -Description: Free radius server implementation. - XtRadius is a free radius server implementation. The main feature is that - it can handle user accounting and authentication information via external - fully configurable scripts. - . - The Radius server is based on Cistron Radius 1.6.4. You can write script to - make you own auth and/or accounting routines without having to patch the - main server. - . - Communication between XtRadius server and external scripts can be made - using command line parameters or via environment variables. - - - -Source package: xtranslate -Package: xtranslate -Description: This is a x11-version translate wich will translate the xclipboard - This is a X11-version for translate. It writes the contents of the - X-selection and the commandline-option in a temporary used - environment-variable, calls the script translate and pipes the results in - a xmessage window. It will install a menuentry for the debian menusystem. - It is possible to make a shortcut in some windowmanagers to use it more - quickly. - - - -Source package: xtris -Package: xtris -Description: client-server multiplayer X tetris - Xtris supports any number of simultaneous players. Features include: - * Integrated chat system. - * Computer-controlled robot players. - - - -Source package: xtrlock -Package: xtrlock -Description: Minimal X display lock program - xtrlock is a very minimal X display lock program, which uses nothing - except the Xlib library. It doesn't obscure the screen, it is - completely idle while the display is locked and you don't type at it, - and it doesn't do funny things to the X access control lists. - - - -Source package: xtron -Package: xtron -Description: Tron game for X - Xtron is a simple one or two player version of the old classic TRON. The game - is simple: avoid running into walls, your own tail, and that of your opponent. - - - -Source package: xttitle -Package: xttitle -Description: Changes X terminal emulator window titles - This is a small program that generates escape sequences to change the title - of terminal emulator windows under X. It should work with any program that - emulates an xterm-like terminal. - - - -Source package: xtux -Package: xtux -Description: Legacy package that you should remove. - The xtux package was split into xtux-client, xtux-server and - xtux-common. This package is here to allow smooth upgrades and - should be removed. -Package: xtux-client -Description: An arcade game for X featuring Free Software mascots. - XTux is a multidirectional scrolling game in which you control famous - Free Software characters such as Tux, Beastie, or RMS in an attempt - to save the World from an evil software company. -Package: xtux-common -Description: Shared files for the arcade game X-Tux. - XTux is a multidirectional scrolling game in which you control famous - Free Software characters such as Tux, Beastie, or RMS in an attempt - to save the World from an evil software company. -Package: xtux-server -Description: Server for the arcade game X-Tux. - XTux is a multidirectional scrolling game in which you control famous - Free Software characters such as Tux, Beastie, or RMS in an attempt - to save the World from an evil software company. - - - -Source package: xtv -Package: xtv -Description: View the screen of a remote X11 display - View a remote X11 display in a window on your own display, in a - continuously updating fashion. Just like watching the remote - display on television! - - - -Source package: xviddetect -Package: xviddetect -Description: XFree86 installation helper - A simple script that will detect which X server to install, by - running a non-invasive PCI scan of your system and matching against a - database of known cards - . - This package also includes a tool, anXious, which helps you set up a - configuration file for XFree86 (/etc/X11/XF86Config) - - - -Source package: xvier -Package: xvier -Description: An X11 version of the "Four in a row" game. - Xvier is a simple game where you and your opponent alternately throw - stones into free columns. The stones pile up in the columns, and the - goal is to get four stones in a row, in a column or diagonally. - - - -Source package: xview -Package: olwm -Description: Open Look Window Manager - This package contains the traditional Open Look Window Manager. For an - extended version that offers virtual desktops, have a look at the package - `olvwm'. -Package: xview -Description: XView shared libraries [libc5] - This package contains the libc5 compatibility shared libraries for XView. - . - XView is a user interface toolkit following the look and feel of - Sun's pre-X11 SunView. - . - This package is required by XView-based programs that were compiled with - libc5. xview depends on xviewg, because xviewg contains some required - support files. If you really think it is unacceptable for this package to - depend on xviewg, please submit a bug report and tell me why. -Package: xview-altdev -Description: XView development tools [libc5] - This package contains the compatibility files for compiling XView programs - with libc5. - . - xview-altdev requires xviewg-dev, because xview-altdev only contains the - static libraries, while the header files necessary for deveolpment are - in xviewg-dev. If you really think it is unacceptable for this package to - depend on xviewg-dev, please submit a bug report and tell me why. -Package: xview-clients -Description: XView client programs - This package contains the client programs from the free XView - distribution, including cmdtool and textedit. -Package: xview-examples -Description: XView contrib programs - This package contains the contrib programs from the free XView - distribution, including their source code. They are intended mainly - as examples for writing your own XView-programs. -Package: xviewg -Description: XView shared libraries [libc6] - This package contains the shared libraries for XView. - . - XView is a user interface toolkit following the look and feel of - Sun's pre-X11 SunView. - . - This package is required by XView-based programs. -Package: xviewg-dev -Description: XView development tools [libc6] - This package contains the files for compiling XView programs, including - the header files and the static libraries for XView. - - - -Source package: xview (3.2p1.4-15) -Package: olvwm -Description: OpenLook virtual window manager - This package contains an extended version of olwm, the original - OpenLook window manager, enhanced for handling of virtual desktops. - - - -Source package: xview (3.2p1.4-16) -Package: olvwm -Description: OpenLook virtual window manager - This package contains an extended version of olwm, the original - OpenLook window manager, enhanced for handling of virtual desktops. - - - -Source package: xview (3.2p1.4-9) -Package: olvwm -Description: OpenLook virtual window manager - This package contains an extended version of olwm, the original - OpenLook window manager, enhanced for handling of virtual desktops. - - - -Source package: xvkbd -Package: xvkbd -Description: software virtual keyboard for X11 - xvkbd is a virtual (graphical) keyboard program for X Window System - which provides facility to enter characters onto other clients - (softwares) by clicking on a keyboard displayed on the screen. This - may be used for systems without a hardware keyboard such as kiosk - terminals or handheld devices. This program also has facility to - send characters specified as the command line option to another - client. - - - -Source package: xvmount -Package: xvmount -Description: Small graphical utility for mounting devices by users. - Users can mount predefined devices with selected permissions - from a simple OpenLook based graphical interface. Xvmount - recognizes the filesystem types minix, ext, ext2, msdos, vfat, - xiafs, and iso9660/High Sierra. - - - -Source package: xvt -Package: xvt -Description: X terminal-emulator similar to xterm, but smaller - xvt is an X terminal-emulator that is designed to be more or less - compatible with xterm while using much less swap space. It is mainly - intended for use at sites which use large numbers of X terminals but - may also be useful on single workstations that are short of memory. - The main way that xvt achieves its small size is by avoiding the use - of the X toolkit. - . - If you are looking for a more featureful terminal-emulator than xvt, - but one which still uses less swap space than xterm, consider rxvt. - . - Features of xterm which xvt does not support include: - . - - Tektronix 4014 emulation - - Session logging - - Pop-up menus. The only one of xterm's popup menu commands that - is provided in xvt is displaying and hiding of the scrollbar - and this is done simply by pressing any mouse key in the window - with the CONTROL key held down. - - Toolkit style configurability. In particular, xvt does not - allow the user to remap the mouse or keyboard keys. - . - Features which are supported include: - . - - VT100 emulation. Most of the main escape sequences are supported -- - certainly all those used by the standard screen based UNIX - applications. - - Lines that scroll off the top of the window are saved and can be - scrolled back with a scrollbar. - - Text selection and insertion including double and triple click for - words and lines. - - - -Source package: xwave -Package: xwave -Description: Wave sound file editor - XWave can load and edit several sound files at the same time. - You can cut and paste sections from one file to an other. - It also includes some effects like: re-sampling, echo, volume change, - revert, etc... - - - -Source package: xwhois -Package: xwhois -Description: RFC954 whois client for the X Window System - This package provides a small and fast query tool for the RFC954 - whois service, built using the gtk library for the X Window System. - - - -Source package: xwit -Package: xwit -Description: a collection of simple routines to call some X11 functions - xwit is a collection of simple routines to call some X11 functions - that don't already have any utility commands built around them. - The reasoning behind this is that loosely every X function should be - accessible from a shell script. - . - For example, XWarpPointer() will move the X pointer, but no utility - program exists to do so on those rare occasions when you could really - use it. xwit will also resize, iconify, pop, and move windows given - by name or id, change an icon, title or name, set the screen saver - going, and change individual key autorepeat settings, etc. - - - -Source package: xwpe -Package: xwpe -Description: Programming environment and editor for console and X11 - Xwpe is an integrated programming and debugging environment similar to - Borland's Turbo C and Pascal family. It has many features including - the ability to start many compilers, linkers and debuggers from a - menu-based interface or using keystrokes. - . - Syntax highlighting is included for many programming languages, and - any compiler and debugger can easily be used by the program. When - compiling from within xwpe, errors in the source code can be jumped to - and swiftly corrected. Variables and the stack can be easily displayed. - Setting and unsetting breakpoints can be done directly within the - source code. - . - Although it is designed to be a tool for programmers (when invoked as - wpe or xwpe), it can also be used as an easy to learn text editor - (when invoked as we or xwe). - - - -Source package: xwrits -Package: xwrits -Description: Reminds you to take a break from typing - xwrits is a small reminder program designed to let you know it is time - to take a break from typing to rest your wrists and prevent any damage - to your wrists (or at least make them feel better if you've already - damaged them). Normally works on the honor system, but if you find - yourself unable to stop typing during your break, it can also lock your - keyboard. - - - -Source package: xxdiff -Package: xxdiff -Description: a graphical file and directories comparison and merge tool - A powerful tool for viewing the differences between two or three files, - or two directories, and can be used to produce a merged version. The - texts of the two or three files are presented side by side with their - differences highlighted with colors for easy identification. Among its - features are: - * 3-way diffs - * comfortable enabling of various diff options - * merge with: - * cut and paste - * save selected regions - * view merged results - * recursive comparison - * full customizable through resource file - - - -Source package: xxgdb -Package: xxgdb -Description: A X front-end to the GNU debugger gdb - xxgdb is a simple but powerful graphical interface to the GNU - debugger gdb. A more powerful (but slower and much bigger) interface - is available in the ddd package. - - - -Source package: xxkb -Package: xxkb -Description: Keyboard state indicator and switcher for xkb - This program is a keyboard state indicator and switcher for xkb. Features: - - shows current xkb group (pixmap in its own window) - - allows switch group by mouse click - - allows individual state for every window - - can install its own button (indicator/mouse switcher) on every window's - title bar - - can restrict keyboard states for every window to only two ("main group" - - "alternative group") if xkb set up for more than two groups. - Bugs: - - documentation is partially in Russian (koi8-r charset) only - - - -Source package: xzgv -Package: xzgv -Description: Picture viewer for X with a thumbnail-based selector - xzgv is a picture viewer for X, with a thumbnail-based file selector. - It uses GTK+ and Imlib. Most file formats are supported, and the - thumbnails used are compatible with xv, zgv, and the Gimp. It can also - be used with `xzgv file(s)', to effectively bypass the file selector. - For more on how xzgv works and how to use it, do `info xzgv' or `man - xzgv' once it's installed. - . - xzgv differs from other picture viewers for X in that it uses one - window for both the file selector and viewer, it (unlike xv) allows - both scrolling and fit-to-window methods of viewing large pictures, - and it (unlike xv and some others) doesn't ever mangle the picture's - aspect ratio. - . - It also provides extensive keyboard support; if you prefer using the - keyboard, this is almost certainly the best viewer for you. But it - doesn't skimp on the mousey stuff, either. - . - Note that this program is written by the author of the svgalib-based - "zgv", and has similar features. - . - Home Page: http://xzgv.browser.org/ - - - -Source package: xzip -Package: xzip -Description: Interpreter of Infocom-format story-files - Xzip interprets story-files (which are usually text adventure games) - in the format used by Infocom. This includes the games published by - Infocom, as well as any games produced by compilers to this format, - such as Inform. - . - This is an interpreter for X. For text mode, try frotz or jzip. - - - -Source package: xzoom -Package: xzoom -Description: magnify part of X display, with fast updates - Like xmag, xzoom magnifies a section of the X display. Xzoom is different - because it will continuously update the magnified area as the display - changes. It is fast enough to enlarge small animations, for example. - - - -Source package: yabasic -Package: yabasic -Description: Yet Another BASIC interpreter - Implements the most common (and simple) elements of the language plus - some graphics facilities. Anyone who has ever written BASIC programs - on a C-64 should feel at home. - - - -Source package: yaboot -Package: yaboot -Description: Yet Another Bootloader - This package contains 'yaboot', the bootloader of choice on the - NewWorld line of Power Macintosh computers and on IBM CHRP computers. - It supports loading a kernel from several different filesystems, - including ext2, ext3, xfs, and reiserfs, as well as separate - ramdisks and dual-booting. - . - This package includes the installer tools ybin and mkofboot, and a - yabootconfig program for generating a simple /etc/yaboot.conf file. - - - -Source package: yacas -Package: yacas -Description: Computer Algebra System - Yet Another Computer Algebra System is a small and highly - flexible computer algebra language. - The syntax is very close to Mathematica. The distribution contains - a small library of mathematical functions, but its real strength - is in the language in which you can easily write your own symbolic - manipulation algorithms. It supports arbitrary precision arithmetic. -Package: yacas-proteus -Description: User interface for yacas based on fltk - Proteus is an experimental user interface that has features such as - online help an embedded html viewer, hints window on the command - line, embedded text editor, embedded grapher. It is a mix between a - notepad interface and a command line interface. - - - -Source package: yaclc -Package: yaclc -Description: check the bug closings in a Debian changelog. - yaclc (yet another change log check) queries the Bug - Tracking System to see if the bugs closed in a package's - changelog belong to that package. - - - -Source package: yada -Package: yada -Description: Yet Another Debianisation Aid - YADA is a Debian packaging helper. It parses a special file, - debian/packages, in a source package, and generates an appropriate - debian/rules to control building of the package. - . - WARNING: YADA is still very experimental! Use it at your own risk! - (And please run Lintian over anything built with yada before uploading.) - - - -Source package: yadex -Package: yadex -Description: WAD file editor for doom-style WADs - Yadex is a Doom level (wad) editor for Unix systems - running X, including Linux. It supports Doom alpha, - Doom beta, Doom, Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, Doom II, - Heretic and also, in a more or less limited way, Hexen and - Strife. It is available under the terms of the GPL. - . - Yadex is descended from DEU 5.21. Therefore, as you - might expect, it's a rather low-level editor that requires - you to take care of a lot of detail but on the flip side allows - you to control very precisely what you are doing. In - addition, it has many advanced functions that DEU didn't - have, to make certain tedious tasks easy. - - - -Source package: yafc -Package: yafc -Description: Yet Another FTP Client - Yafc is an ftp client intended to be a replacement for the standard - ftp(1) program. Features include directory cache, remote filename - completion, aliases, colored ls, recursive get/put/ls/rm, nohup mode - transfers, tagging (queueing), background downloading, and more. - . - This version is compiled without KTH Kerberos 4/5 authentication. - - - -Source package: yank -Package: yank -Description: yet another notekeeper - Yank is a simple notekeeper and todo-list manager using the gnome and - gtk libraries. It feels stable and usable enough to be released to the - public but it surely lacks some (not so important) features which - might be added later. Excessive tests have shown that yank is - fool-proof, irritating and wasting too much memory. - - - -Source package: yard -Package: yard -Description: Perl scripts to build rescue disk(s) to revive a system - . - Yard is a suite of Perl scripts for creating custom boot/rescue - disks. Using a compressed filesystem, it can put a standard kernel - image plus about 2.4 meg of utilities on a single floppy. Yard is - also useful for creating self-contained Linux-on-a-floppy systems. - You specify a basic set of files and utilities for inclusion and - Yard handles many of the details. Features: - - File specs allow absolute and relative filenames, symbolic links, - file replacements and full shell-style globbing. - - Automatically determines necessary libraries and loaders. - - Allows stripping of binaries and libraries during copying. - - Automatically regenerates ld.so.cache - - Checks for broken symlinks - - Checks /etc/{fstab,inittab,termcap,pam.conf} for common errors and - inconsistencies. - - Checks user directories and files mentioned in /etc/passwd - - Checks command files (eg, rc.local and .login) and scripts for - missing binaries and command interpreters. - - Automatically performs filesystem compression and copying. - - Can be used with or without LILO. - - Can make single or double disk sets. - - Extensive checking of user choices and execution errors. - - - -Source package: yardradius -Package: yardradius -Description: YARD Radius Auth/Acct Server - YARD Radius is a Radius authentication/accounting server which is derived - from the original Livingston Enterprise Inc. RADIUS daemon release 2.1. - It adds a number of useful features to the LE daemon, i.e. - . - Control of simultaneous logins. - Support of Ascend, Cisco and USR boxes. - Extended daily/monthly/yearly accounting information on a per-user basis - MD5 encrypted passwords support (both in passwd file and/or users file) - Expirations in shadow file. - Checking based on time-of-day, traffic and connection time. - Support of PAM authentication and accounting. - Binary form of accounting file. - GDBM formats for users and user stats databases. - Autoconfiguring capabilities of sources. - - - -Source package: yasgml -Package: yasgml -Description: Yet Another Linuxdoc-DTD only SGML mode - Yasgml automates typesetting and previewing of SGML and enables - completing input of SGML mark-up command such as `'..`'. - It is intended to use with LinuxDoc DTD only. - You may need linuxdoc-tools package to process Linuxdoc-DTD SGML - source. Default is for Japanese text editing. - Its keybinding is based on that of YaTeX. - - - -Source package: yatex -Package: yatex -Description: Yet Another LaTeX mode - YaTeX automates typesetting and previewing of LaTeX and enables - completing input of LaTeX mark-up command such as `\begin{}'..`\end{}'. - . - YaTeX also supports Demacs which runs on MS-DOS(386), Mule - (Multi Language Enhancement to GNU Emacs), and latex on DOS. - - - -Source package: yc-el -Package: yc-el -Description: Yet another Canna client for Emacsen. - Canna client for emacs20, emacs21 or xemacs with MULE support. - yc.el is implemented in pure elisp, makes it possible to use Canna on - emacsen without direct support for Canna. - . - Canna is a Japanese input method. - - - -Source package: yehia -Package: libsigcx-dev -Description: libSigCX -- libSigC++ extensions - This library contains the multithreading libSigC++ extensions. - . - This package includes the development files (headers, static libraries) -Package: libsigcx-gtk-dev -Description: libSigCX GTK+ dispatcher - This library implements the GTK+ event loop dispatcher for the - multithreading extension of libsigc++. The multithreading extension - itself is distributed with the package libsigcx. - . - This package includes the development files (headers, static libraries) -Package: libsigcx0 -Description: libSigCX -- libSigC++ extensions - This library contains the multithreading libSigC++ extensions. -Package: libsigcx0-gtk -Description: libSigX GTK+ dispatcher - This library implements the GTK+ event loop dispatcher for the - multithreading extension of libsigc++. The multithreading extension - itself is distributed with the package libsigcx. -Package: libucxx-dev -Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework - uCXX aims to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native - (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. - . - This package includes the development files (headers, static libraries) -Package: libucxx0 -Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework - uCXX aims to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native - (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. -Package: libucxx0-guile -Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework - uCXX aim to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native - (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. - . - This package includes the Guile Scheme support. -Package: libucxx0-python -Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework - uCXX aims to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native - (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. - . - This package includes the Python support. -Package: libucxx0-script -Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework - uCXX aims to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native - (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. - . - This package includes the basic scripting support. - - - -Source package: yelp -Package: yelp -Description: Help browser for Gnome 2 - This package contains the Gnome online help browser application. Based on - the gtk-xmhtml widget, it allows you to view documentation in the form of - HTML, man pages, or GNU info pages. - - - -Source package: yforth -Package: yforth -Description: A small freeware Forth environment in ANSI C. - yForth? is an interestingly small implementation of Forth for Linux. It - suffers several deficiencies. For general Forth programming or learning - under Linux, yForth? is not the best choice. - . - From the author's README: - . - yForth? is a Forth environment written entirely in ANSI C, making it - extremely portable. The first thing I want to tell you about yForth? is - that it seems a joke compared to other systems such as gForth or PFE. - . - Nevertheless, you could find yForth? nice, in which case you're invited to - explore yForth? - . - It's yours, you can make anything you want with it. If you want an explanation - of the words provided by yForth? please refer to the draft of ANS Forth or - something equivalent. The Net will help you. - . - Do not expect the prompt "ok" to come up when you run yForth?, the standard - says that "ok" shall be printed AFTER every successful command execution... - - - -Source package: yh -Package: yh -Description: Yan Huang Chinese Platform, a console Chinese environment - Yan Huang Chinese Platform provides Chinese/English text input/output - environment. Users can choose input methods from "Quwei", "GbkPinYin" - and "BiaoXingMa". GBK standard Chinese interal encoding and Big5 - encoding Chinese text are both supported. - . - Authors: Red Flag Linux - Home Page: http://www.redflag-linux.com/ - - - -Source package: yiff -Package: liby-dev -Description: Y Sound Server Library Header Files - YIFF is a network based and multi client connection system that - supports X Window Systems style event and client handling. Internal - 3D sound support and client to server IO wrapper code is also available. - YIFF is OSS, ALSA, YSound and Y2N compliant. - . - More information can be found at the YIFF web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/YIFF/ . -Package: liby2 -Description: Y Sound Server Library - YIFF is a network based and multi client connection system that - supports X Window Systems style event and client handling. Internal - 3D sound support and client to server IO wrapper code is also available. - YIFF is OSS, ALSA, YSound and Y2N compliant. - . - More information can be found at the YIFF web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/YIFF/ . -Package: yiff-config -Description: Y Sound Server X11 Configuration - YIFF is a network based and multi client connection system that - supports X Window Systems style event and client handling. Internal - 3D sound support and client to server IO wrapper code is also avilable. - YIFF is OSS, ALSA, YSound and Y2N compliant. - . - More information can be found at the YIFF web site - http://www.yiff.org/yiff/. -Package: yiff-server -Description: Y Sound Server - YIFF is a network based and multi client connection system that - supports X Window Systems style event and client handling. Internal - 3D sound support and client to server IO wrapper code is also available. - YIFF is OSS, ALSA, YSound and Y2N compliant. - . - More information can be found at the YIFF web site - http://wolfpack.twu.net/YIFF/ . - - - -Source package: yiyantang -Package: yiyantang -Description: Terminal-based Chinese automatic encoding converter - yyt is a pseudo-tty program that converts Chinese terminal output - encoded in GB/BIG5 to a preset encoding automatically. It is - useful for users who have to work with multiple Chinese encoding - in console applications. Now it also converts input to the incoming - encoding if the incoming encoding is set explicitly. - - - -Source package: yodl -Package: yodl -Description: Yet oneOther Document Language. - Yodl is a package that implements a pre-document language and tools to - process it. The idea of Yodl is that you write up a document in a - pre-language, then use the tools (e.g. yodl2html) to convert it to some - final document language. Current converters are for HTML, ms, man, LaTeX - SGML and texinfo, plus a poor-man's text converter. Main document types are - "article", "report", "book" and "manpage". The Yodl document language is - designed to be easy to use and extensible. - . - URL: http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien/yodl/ - Authors: Karel Kubat - Frank Brokken - Jan Nieuwenhuizen - - - -Source package: yorick -Package: yorick -Description: interpreted language and scientific graphics - Yorick is an interpreted programming language for: - * scientific simulations or calculations - * postprocessing or steering large simulation codes - * interactive scientific graphics - * reading, writing, and translating large files of numbers - . - The language features a compact syntax for many common array - operations, so it processes large arrays of numbers very quickly and - efficiently. Superficially, yorick code resembles C code, but yorick - variables are never explicitly declared and have a dynamic scoping - similar to many Lisp dialects. The yorick language is designed to be - typed interactively at a keyboard, as well as stored in files for - later use. - . - This package includes an emacs-based development environment, which - you can launch by typing M-x yorick in emacs. - . - ftp://ftp-icf.llnl.gov/pub/Yorick/doc/index.html -Package: yorick-dev -Description: interpreted language development package - You need this in order to be able to build custom versions of the - Yorick interpreter which call compiled functions you write. - . - The yorick source package contains complicated examples of Yorick - packages (including the MPY message passing Yorick which is not a - part of this binary distribution); a simple example is in - /usr/doc/examples/yorick. You may well need the source package to - figure out how to get the most out of this development package. -Package: yorick-gist -Description: CGM graphics file browser only - You can display binary CGMs to X, and write PostScript or CGM output. - Gist is tuned to work best with Yorick-generated CGMs. Since CGM is - not a page description (PostScript is), non-Yorick CGMs may not display - exactly as intended. In general, you should avoid CGMs for this reason. - . - If you install the yorick package, you get gist as well; this package - is only for those who want gist but not yorick. - - - -Source package: yorick-doc -Package: yorick-doc -Description: Yorick interpreted language full documentation - This package provides complete HTML documentation for the - yorick interpreted language. It will be installed in yorick's - Y_SITE/doc directory (/usr/share/yorick/1.5/doc); point your - Web browser at index.html in that directory. - - - -Source package: youbin -Package: xyoubin -Description: The conventional mail arrival notification client for X. - This package contains youbin client for X. This look and feel is like xbiff. -Package: youbin -Description: The conventional mail arrival notification server. - Youbin is a kind of biff in the network age. When youbin is used, the - mail spool of a certain, specific machine (mail server) is observed to - inform the arrival of mail to a user at an arbitrary machine through - the network. On the other hand, the conventional "biff" informs only - the user who logs in at the machine with the mail spool. Combining - with POP, youbin eliminate a lot of NFS mount of mail spool for mail - arrival checking. - . - Since youbin is designed with event driven, the user is promptly - informed of status change of mail spool caused by mail arriving and - reading. -Package: youbin-client -Description: The conventional mail arrival notification client. - This package contains youbin client. -Package: youbin-dev -Description: Files for developing youbin clients. - This package contains files for developing youbin clients. - - - -Source package: ytalk -Package: ytalk -Description: Enhanced talk program with X support. - Ytalk is a multi-user chat program. It works exactly like the UNIX talk - program and even communicates with the same talk daemons. Ytalk's advantages - come in it's ability to allow multiple connections. - - - -Source package: ytree -Package: ytree -Description: A file manager that looks like Xtree Gold(tm) - This is a file manager that looks like xtree gold(tm). - it has history, colors, configurable file viewers - and much more. It works on terminals. - - - -Source package: yudit -Package: yudit -Description: unicode text editor - yudit is a unicode text editor for the X Window System. - It does not need localized environment or unicode fonts. - It supports simultaneous processing of many languages, - conversions for local character standards, bidirectional - input, has its own input methods. - The package includes conversion utilities, and it also - has support for postscript printing. - - - -Source package: yydecode -Package: yydecode -Description: decode yEnc archives - yydecode works almost identically to the infamous uudecode program, but - for yEnc encoded archives. - - - -Source package: z8530-utils -Package: z8530-utils -Description: Utilities for Z8530 based HDLC cards for AX.25 (kernel 2.0.x) - This package contains utilities to load, configure and modify - the kernel driver for Z8530 based SCC cards. - . - This version is for kernels below 2.1.6 and above 2.0.0. - . - It should at least work with the following boards and - connected modems: - . - BayCom USCC. - PA0HZP card with and without ESCC and/or external clock divider - (up to 19200 baud (loopback)) and compatibles. - TCM3105 modem, 4k8 modem, 9k6 DF9IC modem (loopback), HAPN 4k8 - modem (connected to a SCC board, of course!). - - - -Source package: z8530-utils2 -Package: z8530-utils2 -Description: Utilities for Z8530 based HDLC cards for AX.25 (kernel 2.2.x) - This package contains utilities to load, configure and modify - the kernel driver for Z8530 based SCC cards. - . - This version is for kernels above 2.1.6. - . - It should at least work with the following boards and - connected modems: - . - BayCom USCC. - PA0HZP card with and without ESCC and/or external clock divider - (up to 19200 baud (loopback)) and compatibles. - TCM3105 modem, 4k8 modem, 9k6 DF9IC modem (loopback), HAPN 4k8 - modem (connected to a SCC board, of course!). - - - -Source package: zapping -Package: zapping -Description: a TV viewer for the Gnome environment. - It is based on plugins. This will make it easy to add functionality to the - program, without making it hard to maintain, such as saving video as - AVI/MPEG, viewing mirrored TV (scanning from right to left) or whatever you - can imagine (and program). - - - -Source package: zblast -Package: zblast-data -Description: Sound files for zblast game - Shoot 'em up space game with cool sound and high speed of playing. - . - This package contains sounds for the game. -Package: zblast-svgalib -Description: svgalib version of zblast, shoot 'em up space game - Shoot 'em up space game with cool sound and high speed of playing. - . - This package contains svgalib version of the game. -Package: zblast-x11 -Description: X11 version of zblast, shoot 'em up space game - Shoot 'em up space game with cool sound and high speed of playing. - . - This package contains X11 version of the game. - - - -Source package: zcav -Package: zcav -Description: Test the read throughput of a hard drive at different tracks. - A modern hard drive will have more sectors in the outer tracks because they - are longer. The hard drive will have a number (often more than 8) of zones - where each zone has the same number of sectors (due to the need for an - integral number of sectors per track). This program allows you to determine - the levels of performance provided by different zones and store them in a - conveniant format for gnuplot. - It's also good for trivial tasks like determining whether you have a 10x or a - 20x CD-ROM drive. ;) - - - -Source package: zclock -Package: zclock -Description: Clock applet for the GNOME desktop environment - ZClock is a clock applet for the GNOME desktop environment. It is - similar to the standard GNOME clock applet, but it allows greater - customization. You can choose your preferred border style as well - as specify the exact format for the time display (using a POSIX - strftime(3) format string). Read the strftime(3) manpage for - details on this format. - - - -Source package: zebra -Package: zebra -Description: A GPL'd, BGP/OSPF/RIP capable routing daemon - GNU Zebra is free software (distributed under the GNU Generic Public - License) which manages TCP/IP based routing protocols. It supports - BGP 4, BGP4+, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIPv1, RIPv2, and RIPng as well as the - IPv6 versions of these. - . - Zebra uses threading if the kernel supports it, but can also run on - kernels that do not support threading. - . - Zebra is more than a routed replacement, it can be used as a Route - Server and a Route Reflector. - . - Zebra is unique in design in that it has a process for each protocol. - - - -Source package: zed -Package: zed -Description: Powerful, multipurpose, configurable text editor - This package contains a console and an X version. - . - - Can use ANY key sequence (e.g. define a block with shift-arrow) even - on the console. - - Intelligent screen update (NOT using the slow (n)curses). - - Column blocks with insert & overwrite. - - Multi window/multi buffer. - - Color C++, HTML, TeX, Java, mail file. - - Shows parenthesis matching, searches for C functions, reindents C - blocks. - - About 200 commands and 100 variables to deal with. - - Can edit/insert control codes (ASCII 0-31 and 128-159). - - Executes programs with output redirected to a window (e.g. make, - man, etc). - - Can load files with CRLF and/or CR and/or LF end-of-line marker. - - Clipboard and delete buffer. - - Saveable run-time macros. - - Simple and powerful configuration system. - - Easy document mode, almost ASCII. - - Automatic word wrap and reformat, even inside quoted line within an - e-mail file. - - Small, fast, powerful, low CPU consumer. - - Hexdump-like mode to edit binary file. - - You can go everywhere with the cursor. - - Internal, fast file selector. - - - -Source package: zenirc -Package: zenirc -Description: Major mode for wasting time - This package contains a glamorous and ultimate major mode for Emacs. - IRC in a box. Make your IRC client able to act as editor, too. This - is what modern net addicts were searching for. - - - -Source package: zephyr -Package: libzephyr-dev -Description: Header files and static library for building other zephyr clients - This package is needed to compile certain other zephyr clients. There are - various other clients available, including a totally gratuitous Motif client, - a Tcl client, several Emacs clients, and a number of X clients. - . - This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. - Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of - users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams - (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. -Package: libzephyr2 -Description: The original "Instant Message" system shared libraries - This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. - Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of - users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams - (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. -Package: zephyr-clients -Description: The original "Instant Message" system client programs - This package only contains the clients; you'll need a server to talk to. - . - This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. - Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of - users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams - (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. -Package: zephyr-doc -Description: Extensive, but out of date API documentation for zephyr - This is not a user's manual and isn't useful for non-programmers. - . - This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. - Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of - users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams - (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. -Package: zephyr-server -Description: The original "Instant Message" system server - You probably only need one server for a group of clients. - This can be a memory-intensive server, especially for very large sites. - . - The server maintains a location and subscription database for all the - receiving clients. All zephyrgrams are sent to the server to be routed - to the intended recipient. - . - This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. - Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of - users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams - (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. - - - -Source package: zgv -Package: zgv -Description: SVGAlib graphics viewer - 'zgv' is a graphics viewer, based around SVGAlib, which can display - GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG/JFIF, PNG, PBM/PGM/PPM, BMP, and TGA files on a - standard VGA and most SVGAs, with a full-screen file selector - front-end. It can also be used as a simple command-line file viewer, - with 'zgv filename', to do slide shows of a list of files, and so on. - - - -Source package: zh-autoconvert -Package: libhz-dev -Description: Headers and static libraries for zh-autoconvert - Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile and - link programs which use the zh-autoconvert library. - . - Author: Yu Guanghui -Package: libhz0 -Description: Chinese encoding autoconvert library - This library provide the Chinese encoding judge function, - and the HZ/GB/Big5/UNI/UTF7/UTF8 convert functions. - . - Author: Yu Guanghui -Package: zh-autoconvert -Description: Chinese HZ/GB/BIG5/UNI/UTF7/UTF8 encodings auto-converter - AutoConvert is an intelligent Chinese Encoding converter. It uses - builtin functions to judge the type of the input file's Chinese - Encoding (such as GB/Big5/HZ), then converts the input file to any - type of Chinese Encoding you want. You can use autoconvert to handle - incoming mail, automatically converting messages to the Chinese - Encoding you want. - It can alse handle Unicode/UTF7/UTF8 now. - . - Author: Yu Guanghui - - - -Source package: zh-sgmltools -Package: zh-sgmltools -Description: A wrapper for SGMLtools to process Chinese - This is a wrapper for SGMLtools (version 1) that lets you convert - Chinese SGML files (either Big5 or GB) into HTML, plain text, LaTeX, - and so on. This package is used to process CLDP (Chinese Linux - Documentation Project) documents. - . - If you want to output plain text files, you need to have the lynx - package installed. - . - And if you want to output DVI files, the cjk-latex package is - required. Please read /usr/share/doc/zh-sgmltools/README.Debian for - details. - - - -Source package: zh-trans -Package: zh-trans -Description: Chinese (zh_CN and zh_TW) message files and manpages - Chinese message files and man pages from the GNU Translation Project - (zh@li.org), its Chinese Team (http://cgtp.linux.org.tw/), the - Chinese GNU/Linux Extension (CLE) Project (http://cle.linux.org.tw/), - and a new zh_CN translation effort by Wang Jian - (http://www.lark.163.net/gnu-i18n.html). - . - Special Thanks to: - Cd Chen - Cheng Yuan-Chung - Fernando - Ming-Yen Hsu - voidoo - ¨¯¥ß¤¯ - Wang Jian - - - -Source package: zhcon -Package: zhcon -Description: A Fast Console CJK System Using FrameBuffer - Zhcon is a fast Linux Console Chinese System which supports framebuffer - device.It can display Chinese,Japanese or Korean double byte characters - on console. - Features include: - Full support for Linux FrameBuffer device(from 640x480x8bpp to - 1024x768x32bpp) - Multiple language support (GB2312,GBK,BIG5,JIS,KSCM) - Auto-detect and convert between GB2312 and BIG5 encoding(like hztty) - Hot key to change language encoding on the fly - Can use input method from MS Windows 98 Chinese version or UCDOS for - MS-DOS - - - -Source package: zicq -Package: zicq -Description: small ncurses based ICQ client. - zICQ is a hack of mICQ that uses ncurses to provide a cleaner user - interface. The display is separated into 3 windows: the buddy list, - general messages area, and the status and input window. - - - -Source package: zile -Package: zile -Description: a very small emacs-like editor - Zile is another Emacs-clone. Zile is a customizable, - self-documenting real-time display editor. Zile was written to - be as similar as possible to Emacs; every Emacs user should feel - at home with Zile. - - - -Source package: zip -Package: zip -Description: Archiver for .zip files - This is the Debian GNU/Linux version of InfoZIP's zip program. It produces - files that are fully compatible with the popular PKZIP program; however, - the command line options are not identical. In other words, the end result - is the same, but the methods differ. :-) - - - -Source package: zircon -Package: zircon -Description: Powerful X Internet Relay Chat client - Zircon has a tremendous array of features and its interface - truly takes advantage of X. Zircon implements almost - everything ircII does, plus a number of other interesting - features. - - - -Source package: zivot -Package: zivot -Description: the game of life, simple console version - This is a variant of John Horton Conway's Game of Life - (a classic cellular automaton), simple console version, - written in FORTRAN. - - - -Source package: zlib -Package: zlib-bin -Description: compression library - sample programs - Some generally useful sample programs from the contrib directory. - Includes a "mini" implementation of `zip' and `unzip' called - `minizip' and `miniunzip' respectively. -Package: zlib1 -Description: compression library - runtime (for libc5) - zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found - in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the shared library for use - with libc5. -Package: zlib1-altdev -Description: compression library - development (for libc5) - zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found - in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the development support - files for use with libc5. -Package: zlib1g -Description: compression library - runtime - zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found - in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the shared library. -Package: zlib1g-dev -Description: compression library - development - zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found - in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the development support - files. - - - -Source package: zlib1 -Package: zlib1 -Description: compression library - runtime (for libc5) - zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found - in gzip and pkzip. This package includes the shared library. -Package: zlib1-altdev -Description: compression library - development (for libc5) - zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found - in gzip and pkzip. This package includes the development support - files. - - - -Source package: zlibc -Package: zlibc -Description: Uncompressing C Library - Zlibc is a preloadable shared object that allows executables to - uncompress the data files that they need on the fly. No kernel patch, - no recompilation of these executables and no recompilation of the - libraries is needed. - - - -Source package: zmailer -Package: zmailer -Description: Mailer for Extreme Performance Demands - This is a package that implements an internet Message Transfer Agent - called ZMailer. It is intended for gateways or mail servers or other - large site environments that have extreme demands on the abilities of - the mailer. It was motivated by the problems of the Sendmail design - in such situations. ZMailer is one of the mailers able to deal with - huge quantities of mail and is more efficient any other mailer, qmail - included, mostly due to its excellent queueing algorithms. - . - Most users don't need this package -- for most users, sendmail or exim or - smail will suffice. - - - -Source package: zoggy -Package: zoggy -Description: OCaml LablGTK interface builder - Zoggy is an interface builder (like Glade) generating LablGTK - code. - . - The differences with Glade are: generated classes can have - parameters, values of properties are OCaml code, you can insert - predefined boxes in other widgets. - . - Zoggy also includes a library containing a class which can be - used to edit Zoggy files in other applications. - - - -Source package: zone-file-check -Package: zone-file-check -Description: Syntax-checker for BIND zonefiles - This script is used for syntax-checking your zone-files after a - change. Useful when using Makefile to administer a large number - of zonefiles, but also if you just want to check a single file. - - - -Source package: zope -Package: zope -Description: An Open Source Web Application Server - Zope enables teams to collaborate in the creation and management of - dynamic web-based business applications such as intranets and - portals. Zope makes it easy to build features such as site search, - news, personalization, and e-commerce into your web applications. - - - -Source package: zope-book -Package: zope-book -Description: Zope Open Content Book - This is the Debian packaged Version of the Zope book available at - http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/ZB - . - Actually this is the CVS version which is (hopefully) more up to date. - The Zope Book teaches you how to use Zope. It takes you all the way - from installing Zope to ZClasses. The book is appropriate for all - Zope users. - . - The book covers Zope 2.5. - . - The book supersedes the Content Manager's Guide, the Document Template - Markup Language Reference, and the ZSQL Methods User's Guide. - - - -Source package: zope-cmf -Package: zope-cmf -Description: Zope Content Management Framework. - The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content - objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As - packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is - intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used - and the policies and services it provides. - . - This is package only depends on the other Zope CMF products. -Package: zope-cmfcalendar -Description: Zope Content Management Framework Calendar. - The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content - objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As - packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is - intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used - and the policies and services it provides. - . - The CMFCalendar product is an example of creating a CMF Product. The - CMFCalendar product is also expected to be a generally useful out of the 'box' - and skinnable to accommodate customization within your existing CMF instance. -Package: zope-cmfcore -Description: Zope Content Management Framework Core services. - The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content - objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As - packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is - intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used - and the policies and services it provides. - . - This product declares the key framework services for the Zope Content - Management Framework (CMF). Please see the CMF "dogbowl site": - http://cmf.zope.org, for more details. -Package: zope-cmfdefault -Description: Zope Content Management Framework Default (basic) content. - The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content - objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As - packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is - intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used - and the policies and services it provides. - . - This product declares basic content objects and provides default - implementation of some of the framework services for the Zope Content - Management Framework (CMF). Please see the CMF "dogbowl site": - http://cmf.zope.org, for more details. -Package: zope-cmftopic -Description: Zope Content Management Framework Topic. - The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content - objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As - packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is - intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used - and the policies and services it provides. - - - -Source package: zope-cmfworkflow -Package: zope-cmfworkflow -Description: Zope Content Management Framework workflow module. - Workflow describes the established business processes by which work is - accomplished. This can take the form of moving an asset through a series of - business decisions on the way to completion. As such, workflow is intertwined - with business processes and rules. Workflow is one of the top three needs - that content management systems (CMSs) should solve. - - - -Source package: zope-devguide -Package: zope-devguide -Description: Zope Developers Guide - This is the Debian packaged Version of the Zope Developers Guide available at - http://www.zope.org/Documentation/ZDG - Actually this is the CVS version which is more up to date. - . - The Developer's Guide teaches you how to extend Zope. It takes you all the way - from a simple "Hello World" application to developing advanced Zope Products. - This guide is appropriate for advanced Zope audiences and assumes basic Python - knowledge. The Developer's Guide covers Zope 2.x or above. - . - The Developer's Guide covers Zope topics where the Zope Book leaves off. - The guide will not cover any of the fundamental concepts of using zope that - are covered in the book including ZClass basics. -Package: zope-devguide-example -Description: Example contained in the Zope Developers Guide - This is the Debian packaged ready to install example of the Zope Developers - Guide available at - http://www.zope.org/Documentation/ZDG - Actually this is the CVS version which is more up to date. - . - The Developer's Guide teaches you how to extend Zope. It takes you all the way - from a simple "Hello World" application to developing advanced Zope Products. - This guide is appropriate for advanced Zope audiences and assumes basic Python - knowledge. The Developer's Guide covers Zope 2.x or above. - . - The Developer's Guide covers Zope topics where the Zope Book leaves off. - The guide will not cover any of the fundamental concepts of using zope that - are covered in the book including ZClass basics. - - - -Source package: zope-emarket -Package: zope-emarket -Description: Simple e-commerce system for Zope - Basically an EMarket is a folderish object that (currently) consists - of a set of methods and five folderish 'Specialists'. Each specialist - is responsible for managing one particular type of object. They have - methods, and racks: methods to interface to the rest of the application, - and racks to handle the storage and retrieval of the objects - they manage: - . - marketItems: manage the market items in the EMarket - . - shoppers: manage the shopper objects - . - basketManager: manage the 'shopping baskets' - . - basketItemManager: manage the items in the shopping baskets. - . - transactions: manage the completed transactions - . - The idea here is to provide a framework for a 'shopping area' that is - at once flexible, simple, and reasonably robust. The display of the - market area is determined by editable templates that are contained in - the marketItems folder. The display of the shopping 'Baskets' is - managed by templates in the shoppers folder. This way each EMarket can - be customized easily. Also, the developer picks the classes they - want to use for shoppers, marketItems, etc... so they can also be used - to customize the look and feel of the market. - - - -Source package: zope-ldap -Package: zope-ldap -Description: A driver for connecting Zope with Ldap system - Zope-ldap is a driver for connecting Zope and Ldap Server - It depends from python-ldap modules. - - - -Source package: zope-loginmanager -Package: zope-loginmanager -Description: User Folder workalike and replacement for Zope - LoginManager is a User Folder workalike and replacement which solves the - "N * M" problem seen with previous User Folders. Because of its - PlugIn-based architecture, it will almost never need to be subclassed to - implement custom functionality. (For more information on the PlugIn - system, see the Products.ZPatterns.PlugIns module source.) - . - LoginManager uses two kinds of PlugIns, the "User Source" and the "Login - Method". User Sources provide an interface to an arbitrary store of user - records. A LoginManager may contain multiple User Sources, and will - search them in user-defined order until one returns a valid user object. - . - Login Methods are responsible for examining a REQUEST for identification - and credentials. They are also indirectly responsible for authenticating - the user. In most cases, they simply call user.authenticate(), passing - the credentials (typically a password) they extracted from the REQUEST. - A single LoginManager may contain multiple Login Methods, which are - tried in user-defined order, and the result of the last Login Method is - used. (Most Login Methods simply return the result of the previous Login - Method if it had already validated a user. But the sequence is chained - to allow for voting, multi-credential requirements, etc.) - - - -Source package: zope-mysqlda -Package: zope-mysqlda -Description: A Zope Database Adapter for MySQL - ZMySQLDA is a database adapter for accessing MySQL databases from - Zope. - . - This package uses the new _mysql module, available as python-mysqldb. - . - The adapter comes in two products: ZMySQLDA for MySQL < 3.23.29 and for - non-transaction-safe tables, and ZMySQLTDA, which supports transactions - with MySQL >= 3.23.29. - - - -Source package: zope-parsedxml -Package: zope-parsedxml -Description: Parsed XML Zope Product. - Parsed XML allows you to use XML objects in the Zope environment. You can - create XML documents in Zope and leverage Zope to format, query, and - manipulate XML. - - - -Source package: zope-pygresqlda -Package: zope-pygresqlda -Description: A Zope Database Adapter for PostgreSQL - ZPyGreSQLDA is a database adapter for accessing PostgreSQL databases from - Zope. - - - -Source package: zope-pythonmethod -Package: zope-bytecodehacks -Description: Rewrite bytecode of functions to do unlikely things in Python - The package (and that's how it's distributed) splits into two parts - - the byte code editing routines and the "bytecodehacks" that are - usable without a degree in python arcanery, although one might help - understand some of the consequences. - . - Some highlights: - . - bytecodehacks.closure - bind global references to constants - bytecodehacks.xapply - a sort-of lazy apply - bytecodehacks.setq - this one should interest people! - bytecodehacks.inline - Python gets inline functions - bytecodehacks.macro - Python gets semantic (hygenic) macros! -Package: zope-pythonmethod -Description: Allows ZopeMethods to be written in plain Python code - The Python Method product provides support for internal Python - methods, exposing them as callable objects within the Zope - environment. - - - -Source package: zope-renderable -Package: zope-renderable -Description: Zope base class to make subclasses renderable - This is a base class for your ZClasses that makes subclasses renderable, - so you can say (like you can do with images). - You can customize the returned value by adding a "render" method to - your subclass (or object). - - - -Source package: zope-siteaccess -Package: zope-siteaccess -Description: Zope virtual hosting and folder access rules - SiteAccess started as a Product to enable Zope Virtual Hosting, then - became more generalized. Virtual Hosting is the ability to publish - sub-objects of a Zope hierarchy as though they were the root of their - own site. For example, it allows 'http:/www.silly-walks.org/current' - to publish the Zope object 'silly-walks/current' instead of just - 'current'. - . - SiteAccess provides the ability to force ZPublisher to call objects - of your choice as it enters any folder. With this capability, you can - designate a method in the Zope root to examine the request parameters - and alter or replace the URL. - - - -Source package: zope-tinytable -Package: zope-tinytable -Description: Present tabular data in Zope - TinyTable is a product designed to manage a small amount of - tabular data. It's intended to fill the gap between a Z Table or an Z - SQL Methods accessed SQL table, which are overkill for many tasks, and - folder token properties, which allow only a single "column". TinyTable - also makes it possible to look up an item within the list, or to return - a subset of the list rows where columns equal particular values. - - - -Source package: zope-worldpilot -Package: zope-worldpilot -Description: web based organizer and messenger built on zope - Worldpilot is a web server application that provides you with a web based organizer and messenger. - Among others it provides you with the following features: - IMAP based web mail client - Contact and Address book - Notes - ToDo's - Calendar with support for repeating events - Workgroup sharing with broadcasting and subscriptions - - - -Source package: zope-zcvsmixin -Package: zope-zcvsmixin -Description: Allows management of Zope objects in CVS - The idea of a CVSMixin is to allow most Zope objects to be manageable - using CVS. Really this is just a set of methods that allow ZClasses - that subclass from ZCVSMixin to be built that keep stuff in CVS in - *addition* to ZODB. - - - -Source package: zope-zieve -Package: zope-zieve -Description: A Zope product that provides flexible sorting. - Zieve is a (beta) Z-subclassable class that assists in sorting - Zope Objects in various ways. It allows developers to sort - objects dynamically with primary, secondary etc keys, and - provides (fairly) easy means to include dynamically sortable - objects in other documents. - - - -Source package: zope-znavigator -Package: zope-znavigator -Description: Zope product for creating navigation bars - The ZNavigator Product is a graphical management device for creating - navigation bars in Zope. It is quite flexible, and works a bit like a - Folder object, containing other folder like objects and link like - objects. ZNavigator makes creation and management of navigation - bars fairly easy, even for unexperienced users. Some features: - * Automatic expiration of links - * Automatic generation and expiration of 'New' tags - * Possibility to make link visible in the future - * Possibility to define icons for links - * A number of helper functions for use in DTML - (e.g. checks if a link is inside, or equals, a path in a REQUEST) - - - -Source package: zope-zpatterns -Package: zope-zpatterns -Description: Database Independence and Framework Integration for Zope - Provides a variety of base classes and frameworks for Zope product and - application development. Some currently available patterns include: - . - Plugins: A framework for Folder-like object ("plugin containers") to - have management tabs ("plugin groups") that hold collections of objects - ("plugins") supporting a particular collaboration interface ("plugin - kind"). - . - SheetProviders: A framework for providing database-independent property - sheets to objects. SheetProviders are PlugIns which Racks and - Specialists use to give their contents PropertySheets, without any - objects (besides the SheetProviders) needing to know how the property - sheets are implemented or where they are stored. One can create - SheetProviders that store data in literally any kind of database - accessible by Zope. - . - AttributeProviders: Similar to SheetProviders, but for individual object - attributes. - . - Racks: A framework for database-independent collections of objects. - Racks retrieve or store objects. They are SheetProviderContainers and - AttributeProviderContainers, and thus allow for property sheets and - attributes to be added to their contents from another database. The - default Rack implementation stores all data in the ZODB (as do the - default "provider" implementations), but the framework code is - documented for easy subclassing to create alternative storage methods. - . - Specialists: A way of organizing your applications around object - interfaces and class-level services. (Known as Implementors in the - original RIPP Model). - - - -Source package: zope-zshell -Package: zope-zshell -Description: Zshell present a command line interface to zope - Commands supported are: - about, addprop, addusers, apropos, call, catalog, cd, copy, - cp, cut, dbname, dbsize, delprop, delusers, discard, domains, - dump, enter, exec, export, find, google, grep, help, history, - import, leave, lroles, ls, lsperms, lsprop, lsusers, man, manage, - mkdir, mkuf, mkver, mv, nipltd, pack, passwd, paste, properties, - pwd, restart, rm, roles, save, setperms, setprop, shutdown, su, - takeown, uncatalog, uptime, view, wget, whatis, whoami, zhelp, - and zope - - - -Source package: zope-zwiki -Package: zope-zwiki -Description: WikiWikiWeb on Zope - A wiki web is a kind of collaborative website. Pages can be changed on - the spot by clicking "Edit this Page," and certain conventions are - followed to simplify writing and linking. A wiki web usually has a - particular focus or subject orientation. - - - -Source package: zorroutils -Package: zorroutils -Description: Zorro bus utilities for Amigas running 2.1 and later kernels - This package includes a program called "lszorro" that translates the - /proc/bus/zorro hierarchy into human-readable form; it replaces the - functionality from the /proc/zorro file provided under Linux 2.0 and - below. - . - This package is only useful on Amiga computers using AutoConfig - (however, it works on systems without the Zorro bus, despite the name). - - - -Source package: zsh -Package: zsh -Description: A shell with lots of features. - Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an - interactive login shell and as a shell script command - processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles - ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, - built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, - shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a - host of other features. -Package: zsh-doc -Description: zsh documentation - info/HTML format - Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an - interactive login shell and as a shell script command - processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles - ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, - built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, - shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a - host of other features. - . - This contains the documentation in GNU info and HTML formats. -Package: zsh-static -Description: A shell with lots of features. (static link) - Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an - interactive login shell and as a shell script command - processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles - ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, - built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, - shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a - host of other features. - . - This is the statically-compiled version of the shell. - - - -Source package: zsh-beta -Package: zsh-beta -Description: A shell with lots of features (dev tree) - Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an - interactive login shell and as a shell script command - processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles - ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, - built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, - shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a - host of other features. - . - This is less stable than the regular 'zsh' package. -Package: zsh-beta-doc -Description: zsh beta documentation - info/HTML format - Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an - interactive login shell and as a shell script command - processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles - ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, - built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, - shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a - host of other features. - . - This contains the documentation in GNU info and HTML formats. - - - -Source package: zsh30 -Package: zsh30 -Description: A shell with lots of features. - Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an - interactive login shell and as a shell script command - processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles - ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, - built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, - shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a - host of other features. - . - This is the stable 3.0 tree. -Package: zsh30-doc -Description: zsh beta documentation - info/HTML format - Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an - interactive login shell and as a shell script command - processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles - ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, - built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, - shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a - host of other features. - . - This contains the documentation in GNU info format. -Package: zsh30-static -Description: A shell with lots of features. - Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an - interactive login shell and as a shell script command - processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles - ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, - built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, - shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a - host of other features. - . - This is the stable 3.0 tree, statically compiled. - - -