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authorAdrian Mangeac <Adrian.Mangeac@enea.com>2019-10-10 11:07:13 +0200
committerAdrian Mangeac <Adrian.Mangeac@enea.com>2019-10-22 13:49:12 +0200
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This version contains checkboxes only for those packages related to the release image that land on target. Change-Id: Idfcf01f3483a8bc09c46e56bd8d977f324fa782e Signed-off-by: Adrian Mangeac <Adrian.Mangeac@enea.com>
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@@ -71,21 +71,21 @@ specific documentation.-->
71 <entry>2.69</entry> 71 <entry>2.69</entry>
72 <entry>Autoconf is an extensible package of M4 macros that produce shell scripts to automatically configure software source code packages. Autoconf creates a configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the operating system features that the package can use in the form of M4 macro calls.</entry> 72 <entry>Autoconf is an extensible package of M4 macros that produce shell scripts to automatically configure software source code packages. Autoconf creates a configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the operating system features that the package can use in the form of M4 macro calls.</entry>
73 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry> 73 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry>
74 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 74 <entry align="center"></entry>
75</row> 75</row>
76<row> 76<row>
77 <entry>automake</entry> 77 <entry>automake</entry>
78 <entry>1.16.1</entry> 78 <entry>1.16.1</entry>
79 <entry>Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. Automake requires the use of Autoconf.</entry> 79 <entry>Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. Automake requires the use of Autoconf.</entry>
80 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 80 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
81 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 81 <entry align="center"></entry>
82</row> 82</row>
83<row> 83<row>
84 <entry>babeltrace</entry> 84 <entry>babeltrace</entry>
85 <entry>1.5.6</entry> 85 <entry>1.5.6</entry>
86 <entry>Babeltrace provides trace read and write libraries in host side as well as a trace converter which used to convert LTTng 2.0 traces into human-readable log.</entry> 86 <entry>Babeltrace provides trace read and write libraries in host side as well as a trace converter which used to convert LTTng 2.0 traces into human-readable log.</entry>
87 <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0</entry> 87 <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0</entry>
88 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 88 <entry align="center"></entry>
89</row> 89</row>
90<row> 90<row>
91 <entry>base-files</entry> 91 <entry>base-files</entry>
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
106 <entry>2.8</entry> 106 <entry>2.8</entry>
107 <entry>Programmable Completion for Bash 4.</entry> 107 <entry>Programmable Completion for Bash 4.</entry>
108 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 108 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
109 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 109 <entry align="center"></entry>
110</row> 110</row>
111<row> 111<row>
112 <entry>bash</entry> 112 <entry>bash</entry>
@@ -120,14 +120,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
120 <entry>1.07.1</entry> 120 <entry>1.07.1</entry>
121 <entry>Arbitrary precision calculator language.</entry> 121 <entry>Arbitrary precision calculator language.</entry>
122 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 122 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
123 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 123 <entry align="center"></entry>
124</row> 124</row>
125<row> 125<row>
126 <entry>bind</entry> 126 <entry>bind</entry>
127 <entry>9.11.5-P4</entry> 127 <entry>9.11.5-P4</entry>
128 <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry> 128 <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry>
129 <entry> ISC, BSD</entry> 129 <entry> ISC, BSD</entry>
130 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 130 <entry align="center"></entry>
131</row> 131</row>
132<row> 132<row>
133 <entry>binutils-cross-aarch64</entry> 133 <entry>binutils-cross-aarch64</entry>
@@ -155,14 +155,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
155 <entry>2.32.0</entry> 155 <entry>2.32.0</entry>
156 <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry> 156 <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry>
157 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 157 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
158 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 158 <entry align="center"></entry>
159</row> 159</row>
160<row> 160<row>
161 <entry>bison</entry> 161 <entry>bison</entry>
162 <entry>3.0.4</entry> 162 <entry>3.0.4</entry>
163 <entry>Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts an annotated context-free grammar into an LALR(1) or GLR parser for that grammar. 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.</entry> 163 <entry>Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts an annotated context-free grammar into an LALR(1) or GLR parser for that grammar. 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.</entry>
164 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 164 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
165 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 165 <entry align="center"></entry>
166</row> 166</row>
167<row> 167<row>
168 <entry>bjam</entry> 168 <entry>bjam</entry>
@@ -183,21 +183,21 @@ specific documentation.-->
183 <entry>5.50</entry> 183 <entry>5.50</entry>
184 <entry>Linux Bluetooth stack V5 userland components. These include a system configurations daemons tools and system libraries.</entry> 184 <entry>Linux Bluetooth stack V5 userland components. These include a system configurations daemons tools and system libraries.</entry>
185 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 185 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
186 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 186 <entry align="center"></entry>
187</row> 187</row>
188<row> 188<row>
189 <entry>boost</entry> 189 <entry>boost</entry>
190 <entry>1.69.0</entry> 190 <entry>1.69.0</entry>
191 <entry>Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.</entry> 191 <entry>Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.</entry>
192 <entry> BSL-1.0, MIT, Python-2.0</entry> 192 <entry> BSL-1.0, MIT, Python-2.0</entry>
193 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 193 <entry align="center"></entry>
194</row> 194</row>
195<row> 195<row>
196 <entry>btrfs-tools</entry> 196 <entry>btrfs-tools</entry>
197 <entry>4.20.1</entry> 197 <entry>4.20.1</entry>
198 <entry>Btrfs is a new copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance repair and easy administration. This package contains utilities (mkfs fsck btrfsctl) used to work with btrfs and an utility (btrfs-convert) to make a btrfs filesystem from an ext3.</entry> 198 <entry>Btrfs is a new copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance repair and easy administration. This package contains utilities (mkfs fsck btrfsctl) used to work with btrfs and an utility (btrfs-convert) to make a btrfs filesystem from an ext3.</entry>
199 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 199 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
200 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 200 <entry align="center"></entry>
201</row> 201</row>
202<row> 202<row>
203 <entry>busybox</entry> 203 <entry>busybox</entry>
@@ -225,14 +225,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
225 <entry>1.16.0</entry> 225 <entry>1.16.0</entry>
226 <entry>Cairo is a multi-platform library providing anti-aliased vector-based rendering for multiple target backends. Paths consist of line segments and cubic splines and can be rendered at any width with various join and cap styles. All colors may be specified with optional translucence (opacity/alpha) and combined using the extended Porter/Duff compositing algebra as found in the X Render Extension.</entry> 226 <entry>Cairo is a multi-platform library providing anti-aliased vector-based rendering for multiple target backends. Paths consist of line segments and cubic splines and can be rendered at any width with various join and cap styles. All colors may be specified with optional translucence (opacity/alpha) and combined using the extended Porter/Duff compositing algebra as found in the X Render Extension.</entry>
227 <entry> MPL-1.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry> 227 <entry> MPL-1.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry>
228 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 228 <entry align="center"></entry>
229</row> 229</row>
230<row> 230<row>
231 <entry>ccache</entry> 231 <entry>ccache</entry>
232 <entry>3.6</entry> 232 <entry>3.6</entry>
233 <entry>ccache is a compiler cache. It speeds up recompilation by caching the result of previous compilations and detecting when the same compilation is being done again. Supported languages are C C\+\+ Objective-C and Objective-C++.</entry> 233 <entry>ccache is a compiler cache. It speeds up recompilation by caching the result of previous compilations and detecting when the same compilation is being done again. Supported languages are C C\+\+ Objective-C and Objective-C++.</entry>
234 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 234 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
235 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 235 <entry align="center"></entry>
236</row> 236</row>
237<row> 237<row>
238 <entry>cdrtools</entry> 238 <entry>cdrtools</entry>
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
267 <entry>8.30</entry> 267 <entry>8.30</entry>
268 <entry>The GNU Core Utilities provide the basic file shell and text manipulation utilities. These are the core utilities which are expected to exist on every system.</entry> 268 <entry>The GNU Core Utilities provide the basic file shell and text manipulation utilities. These are the core utilities which are expected to exist on every system.</entry>
269 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 269 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
270 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 270 <entry align="center"></entry>
271</row> 271</row>
272<row> 272<row>
273 <entry>cpio</entry> 273 <entry>cpio</entry>
@@ -351,21 +351,21 @@ specific documentation.-->
351 <entry>4.4.1</entry> 351 <entry>4.4.1</entry>
352 <entry>DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own network configuration information from a server. DHCP helps make it easier to administer devices.</entry> 352 <entry>DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own network configuration information from a server. DHCP helps make it easier to administer devices.</entry>
353 <entry>ISC</entry> 353 <entry>ISC</entry>
354 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 354 <entry align="center"></entry>
355</row> 355</row>
356<row> 356<row>
357 <entry>diffstat</entry> 357 <entry>diffstat</entry>
358 <entry>1.62</entry> 358 <entry>1.62</entry>
359 <entry>diffstat reads the output of diff and displays a histogram of the insertions deletions and modifications per-file. It is useful for reviewing large complex patch files.</entry> 359 <entry>diffstat reads the output of diff and displays a histogram of the insertions deletions and modifications per-file. It is useful for reviewing large complex patch files.</entry>
360 <entry>MIT</entry> 360 <entry>MIT</entry>
361 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 361 <entry align="center"></entry>
362</row> 362</row>
363<row> 363<row>
364 <entry>diffutils</entry> 364 <entry>diffutils</entry>
365 <entry>3.7</entry> 365 <entry>3.7</entry>
366 <entry>Diffutils contains the GNU diff diff3 sdiff and cmp utilities. These programs are usually used for creating patch files.</entry> 366 <entry>Diffutils contains the GNU diff diff3 sdiff and cmp utilities. These programs are usually used for creating patch files.</entry>
367 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 367 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
368 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 368 <entry align="center"></entry>
369</row> 369</row>
370<row> 370<row>
371 <entry>dnf</entry> 371 <entry>dnf</entry>
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
407 <entry>1.15</entry> 407 <entry>1.15</entry>
408 <entry>Line-oriented text editor.</entry> 408 <entry>Line-oriented text editor.</entry>
409 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 409 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
410 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 410 <entry align="center"></entry>
411</row> 411</row>
412<row> 412<row>
413 <entry>elfutils</entry> 413 <entry>elfutils</entry>
@@ -442,49 +442,49 @@ specific documentation.-->
442 <entry>4.6.0</entry> 442 <entry>4.6.0</entry>
443 <entry>The GNU Find Utilities are the basic directory searching utilities of the GNU operating system. These programs are typically used in conjunction with other programs to provide modular and powerful directory search and file locating capabilities to other commands.</entry> 443 <entry>The GNU Find Utilities are the basic directory searching utilities of the GNU operating system. These programs are typically used in conjunction with other programs to provide modular and powerful directory search and file locating capabilities to other commands.</entry>
444 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 444 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
445 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 445 <entry align="center"></entry>
446</row> 446</row>
447<row> 447<row>
448 <entry>flex</entry> 448 <entry>flex</entry>
449 <entry>2.6.0</entry> 449 <entry>2.6.0</entry>
450 <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in text.</entry> 450 <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in text.</entry>
451 <entry>BSD</entry> 451 <entry>BSD</entry>
452 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 452 <entry align="center"></entry>
453</row> 453</row>
454<row> 454<row>
455 <entry>fontconfig</entry> 455 <entry>fontconfig</entry>
456 <entry>2.12.6</entry> 456 <entry>2.12.6</entry>
457 <entry>Fontconfig is a font configuration and customization library which does not depend on the X Window System. It is designed to locate fonts within the system and select them according to requirements specified by applications. Fontconfig is not a rasterization library nor does it impose a particular rasterization library on the application. The X-specific library 'Xft' uses fontconfig along with freetype to specify and rasterize fonts.</entry> 457 <entry>Fontconfig is a font configuration and customization library which does not depend on the X Window System. It is designed to locate fonts within the system and select them according to requirements specified by applications. Fontconfig is not a rasterization library nor does it impose a particular rasterization library on the application. The X-specific library 'Xft' uses fontconfig along with freetype to specify and rasterize fonts.</entry>
458 <entry> MIT, PD</entry> 458 <entry> MIT, PD</entry>
459 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 459 <entry align="center"></entry>
460</row> 460</row>
461<row> 461<row>
462 <entry>freetype</entry> 462 <entry>freetype</entry>
463 <entry>2.9.1</entry> 463 <entry>2.9.1</entry>
464 <entry>FreeType is a software font engine that is designed to be small efficient highly customizable and portable while capable of producing high-quality output (glyph images). It can be used in graphics libraries display servers font conversion tools text image generation tools and many other products as well.</entry> 464 <entry>FreeType is a software font engine that is designed to be small efficient highly customizable and portable while capable of producing high-quality output (glyph images). It can be used in graphics libraries display servers font conversion tools text image generation tools and many other products as well.</entry>
465 <entry> FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry> 465 <entry> FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry>
466 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 466 <entry align="center"></entry>
467</row> 467</row>
468<row> 468<row>
469 <entry>fuse</entry> 469 <entry>fuse</entry>
470 <entry>2.9.8</entry> 470 <entry>2.9.8</entry>
471 <entry>FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the Linux kernel. FUSE also aims to provide a secure method for non privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem implementations. </entry> 471 <entry>FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the Linux kernel. FUSE also aims to provide a secure method for non privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem implementations. </entry>
472 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 472 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
473 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 473 <entry align="center"></entry>
474</row> 474</row>
475<row> 475<row>
476 <entry>fuse</entry> 476 <entry>fuse</entry>
477 <entry>2.9.9</entry> 477 <entry>2.9.9</entry>
478 <entry>FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the Linux kernel. FUSE also aims to provide a secure method for non privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem implementations. </entry> 478 <entry>FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the Linux kernel. FUSE also aims to provide a secure method for non privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem implementations. </entry>
479 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 479 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
480 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 480 <entry align="center"></entry>
481</row> 481</row>
482<row> 482<row>
483 <entry>gawk</entry> 483 <entry>gawk</entry>
484 <entry>4.2.1</entry> 484 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
485 <entry>The GNU version of awk a text processing utility. Awk interprets a special-purpose programming language to do quick and easy text pattern matching and reformatting jobs.</entry> 485 <entry>The GNU version of awk a text processing utility. Awk interprets a special-purpose programming language to do quick and easy text pattern matching and reformatting jobs.</entry>
486 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 486 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
487 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 487 <entry align="center"></entry>
488</row> 488</row>
489<row> 489<row>
490 <entry>gcc-cross-aarch64</entry> 490 <entry>gcc-cross-aarch64</entry>
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
512 <entry>8.3.0</entry> 512 <entry>8.3.0</entry>
513 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 513 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
514 <entry> NCSA, MIT</entry> 514 <entry> NCSA, MIT</entry>
515 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 515 <entry align="center"></entry>
516</row> 516</row>
517<row> 517<row>
518 <entry>gcc-source-8.3.0</entry> 518 <entry>gcc-source-8.3.0</entry>
@@ -526,14 +526,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
526 <entry>8.3.0</entry> 526 <entry>8.3.0</entry>
527 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 527 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
528 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 528 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
529 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 529 <entry align="center"></entry>
530</row> 530</row>
531<row> 531<row>
532 <entry>gdb</entry> 532 <entry>gdb</entry>
533 <entry>8.2.1</entry> 533 <entry>8.2.1</entry>
534 <entry>GNU debugger.</entry> 534 <entry>GNU debugger.</entry>
535 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> 535 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
536 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 536 <entry align="center"></entry>
537</row> 537</row>
538<row> 538<row>
539 <entry>gdbm</entry> 539 <entry>gdbm</entry>
@@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
554 <entry>0.19.8.1</entry> 554 <entry>0.19.8.1</entry>
555 <entry>GNU gettext is a set of tools that provides a framework to help other programs produce multi-lingual messages. These tools include a set of conventions about how programs should be written to support message catalogs a directory and file naming organization for the message catalogs themselves a runtime library supporting the retrieval of translated messages and a few stand-alone programs to massage in various ways the sets of translatable and already translated strings.</entry> 555 <entry>GNU gettext is a set of tools that provides a framework to help other programs produce multi-lingual messages. These tools include a set of conventions about how programs should be written to support message catalogs a directory and file naming organization for the message catalogs themselves a runtime library supporting the retrieval of translated messages and a few stand-alone programs to massage in various ways the sets of translatable and already translated strings.</entry>
556 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 556 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
557 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 557 <entry align="center"></entry>
558</row> 558</row>
559<row> 559<row>
560 <entry>glib-2.0</entry> 560 <entry>glib-2.0</entry>
@@ -568,14 +568,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
568 <entry>2.29</entry> 568 <entry>2.29</entry>
569 <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most systems with the Linux kernel.</entry> 569 <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most systems with the Linux kernel.</entry>
570 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 570 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
571 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 571 <entry align="center"></entry>
572</row> 572</row>
573<row> 573<row>
574 <entry>glibc-mtrace</entry> 574 <entry>glibc-mtrace</entry>
575 <entry>2.29</entry> 575 <entry>2.29</entry>
576 <entry>mtrace utility provided by glibc</entry> 576 <entry>mtrace utility provided by glibc</entry>
577 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 577 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
578 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 578 <entry align="center"></entry>
579</row> 579</row>
580<row> 580<row>
581 <entry>glibc</entry> 581 <entry>glibc</entry>
@@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
596 <entry>2018.1</entry> 596 <entry>2018.1</entry>
597 <entry>Test runner for GNOME-style installed tests.</entry> 597 <entry>Test runner for GNOME-style installed tests.</entry>
598 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 598 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
599 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 599 <entry align="center"></entry>
600</row> 600</row>
601<row> 601<row>
602 <entry>gnu-config</entry> 602 <entry>gnu-config</entry>
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
610 <entry>3.0.9</entry> 610 <entry>3.0.9</entry>
611 <entry>Libraries for producing EFI binaries.</entry> 611 <entry>Libraries for producing EFI binaries.</entry>
612 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry> 612 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry>
613 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 613 <entry align="center"></entry>
614</row> 614</row>
615<row> 615<row>
616 <entry>gnupg</entry> 616 <entry>gnupg</entry>
@@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
631 <entry>1.58.3</entry> 631 <entry>1.58.3</entry>
632 <entry>Middleware layer between GObject-using C libraries and language bindings.</entry> 632 <entry>Middleware layer between GObject-using C libraries and language bindings.</entry>
633 <entry> LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 633 <entry> LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
634 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 634 <entry align="center"></entry>
635</row> 635</row>
636<row> 636<row>
637 <entry>gperf</entry> 637 <entry>gperf</entry>
@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
652 <entry>3.3</entry> 652 <entry>3.3</entry>
653 <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry> 653 <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry>
654 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 654 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
655 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 655 <entry align="center"></entry>
656</row> 656</row>
657<row> 657<row>
658 <entry>groff</entry> 658 <entry>groff</entry>
@@ -673,14 +673,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
673 <entry>1.29</entry> 673 <entry>1.29</entry>
674 <entry>Gtk-doc is a set of scripts that extract specially formatted comments from glib-based software and produce a set of html documentation files from them</entry> 674 <entry>Gtk-doc is a set of scripts that extract specially formatted comments from glib-based software and produce a set of html documentation files from them</entry>
675 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 675 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
676 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 676 <entry align="center"></entry>
677</row> 677</row>
678<row> 678<row>
679 <entry>icu</entry> 679 <entry>icu</entry>
680 <entry>63.1</entry> 680 <entry>63.1</entry>
681 <entry>The International Component for Unicode (ICU) is a mature portable set of C/C++ and Java libraries for Unicode support software internationalization (I18N) and globalization (G11N) giving applications the same results on all platforms.</entry> 681 <entry>The International Component for Unicode (ICU) is a mature portable set of C/C++ and Java libraries for Unicode support software internationalization (I18N) and globalization (G11N) giving applications the same results on all platforms.</entry>
682 <entry>ICU</entry> 682 <entry>ICU</entry>
683 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 683 <entry align="center"></entry>
684</row> 684</row>
685<row> 685<row>
686 <entry>initramfs-framework</entry> 686 <entry>initramfs-framework</entry>
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715 <entry>0.51.0</entry> 715 <entry>0.51.0</entry>
716 <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry> 716 <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry>
717 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 717 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
718 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 718 <entry align="center"></entry>
719</row> 719</row>
720<row> 720<row>
721 <entry>iproute2</entry> 721 <entry>iproute2</entry>
722 <entry>4.19.0</entry> 722 <entry>4.19.0</entry>
723 <entry>Iproute2 is a collection of utilities for controlling TCP / IP networking and traffic control in Linux. Of the utilities ip and tc are the most important. ip controls IPv4 and IPv6 configuration and tc stands for traffic control.</entry> 723 <entry>Iproute2 is a collection of utilities for controlling TCP / IP networking and traffic control in Linux. Of the utilities ip and tc are the most important. ip controls IPv4 and IPv6 configuration and tc stands for traffic control.</entry>
724 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 724 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
725 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 725 <entry align="center"></entry>
726</row> 726</row>
727<row> 727<row>
728 <entry>iptables</entry> 728 <entry>iptables</entry>
729 <entry>1.6.2</entry> 729 <entry>1.6.2</entry>
730 <entry>iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure and control network packet filtering code in Linux.</entry> 730 <entry>iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure and control network packet filtering code in Linux.</entry>
731 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 731 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
732 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 732 <entry align="center"></entry>
733</row> 733</row>
734<row> 734<row>
735 <entry>json-c</entry> 735 <entry>json-c</entry>
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778 <entry>550</entry> 778 <entry>550</entry>
779 <entry>Less is a program similar to more i.e. a terminal based program for viewing text files and the output from other programs. Less offers many features beyond those that more does.</entry> 779 <entry>Less is a program similar to more i.e. a terminal based program for viewing text files and the output from other programs. Less offers many features beyond those that more does.</entry>
780 <entry> GPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry> 780 <entry> GPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry>
781 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 781 <entry align="center"></entry>
782</row> 782</row>
783<row> 783<row>
784 <entry>libaio</entry> 784 <entry>libaio</entry>
785 <entry>0.3.111</entry> 785 <entry>0.3.111</entry>
786 <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels native interface</entry> 786 <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels native interface</entry>
787 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 787 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
788 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 788 <entry align="center"></entry>
789</row> 789</row>
790<row> 790<row>
791 <entry>libarchive</entry> 791 <entry>libarchive</entry>
@@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
806 <entry>7.6.8</entry> 806 <entry>7.6.8</entry>
807 <entry>A library for atomic integer operations.</entry> 807 <entry>A library for atomic integer operations.</entry>
808 <entry> GPL-2.0, MIT</entry> 808 <entry> GPL-2.0, MIT</entry>
809 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 809 <entry align="center"></entry>
810</row> 810</row>
811<row> 811<row>
812 <entry>libcap</entry> 812 <entry>libcap</entry>
@@ -820,7 +820,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
820 <entry>0.12.0</entry> 820 <entry>0.12.0</entry>
821 <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry> 821 <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry>
822 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 822 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
823 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 823 <entry align="center"></entry>
824</row> 824</row>
825<row> 825<row>
826 <entry>libcomps</entry> 826 <entry>libcomps</entry>
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834 <entry>0.6.12</entry> 834 <entry>0.6.12</entry>
835 <entry>Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) parsing and manipulation toolkit.</entry> 835 <entry>Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) parsing and manipulation toolkit.</entry>
836 <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 836 <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
837 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 837 <entry align="center"></entry>
838</row> 838</row>
839<row> 839<row>
840 <entry>libdnf</entry> 840 <entry>libdnf</entry>
@@ -848,7 +848,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
848 <entry>2.1.8</entry> 848 <entry>2.1.8</entry>
849 <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry> 849 <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry>
850 <entry> BSD, MIT</entry> 850 <entry> BSD, MIT</entry>
851 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 851 <entry align="center"></entry>
852</row> 852</row>
853<row> 853<row>
854 <entry>libffi</entry> 854 <entry>libffi</entry>
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883 <entry>2.0.0</entry> 883 <entry>2.0.0</entry>
884 <entry>iCal and scheduling (RFC 2445 2446 2447) library.</entry> 884 <entry>iCal and scheduling (RFC 2445 2446 2447) library.</entry>
885 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.0</entry> 885 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.0</entry>
886 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 886 <entry align="center"></entry>
887</row> 887</row>
888<row> 888<row>
889 <entry>libidn2</entry> 889 <entry>libidn2</entry>
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897 <entry>2.1.2</entry> 897 <entry>2.1.2</entry>
898 <entry>The Jitter RNG provides a noise source using the CPU execution timing jitter. It does not depend on any system resource other than a high-resolution time stamp. It is a small-scale yet fast entropy source that is viable in almost all environments and on a lot of CPU architectures.</entry> 898 <entry>The Jitter RNG provides a noise source using the CPU execution timing jitter. It does not depend on any system resource other than a high-resolution time stamp. It is a small-scale yet fast entropy source that is viable in almost all environments and on a lot of CPU architectures.</entry>
899 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> 899 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
900 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 900 <entry align="center"></entry>
901</row> 901</row>
902<row> 902<row>
903 <entry>libksba</entry> 903 <entry>libksba</entry>
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911 <entry>1.0.4</entry> 911 <entry>1.0.4</entry>
912 <entry>Minimalistic user-space library oriented to Netlink developers providing functions for common tasks in parsing validating and constructing both the Netlink header and TLVs.</entry> 912 <entry>Minimalistic user-space library oriented to Netlink developers providing functions for common tasks in parsing validating and constructing both the Netlink header and TLVs.</entry>
913 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 913 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
914 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 914 <entry align="center"></entry>
915</row> 915</row>
916<row> 916<row>
917 <entry>libmodulemd</entry> 917 <entry>libmodulemd</entry>
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925 <entry>1.1.0</entry> 925 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
926 <entry>Mpc is a C library for the arithmetic of complex numbers with arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the result. It is built upon and follows the same principles as Mpfr</entry> 926 <entry>Mpc is a C library for the arithmetic of complex numbers with arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the result. It is built upon and follows the same principles as Mpfr</entry>
927 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry> 927 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry>
928 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 928 <entry align="center"></entry>
929</row> 929</row>
930<row> 930<row>
931 <entry>libnewt</entry> 931 <entry>libnewt</entry>
932 <entry>0.52.20</entry> 932 <entry>0.52.20</entry>
933 <entry>Newt is a programming library for color text mode widget based user interfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows entry widgets checkboxes radio buttons labels plain text fields scrollbars etc. to text mode user interfaces. This package also contains the shared library needed by programs built with newt as well as a /usr/bin/dialog replacement called whiptail. Newt is based on the slang library.</entry> 933 <entry>Newt is a programming library for color text mode widget based user interfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows entry widgets checkboxes radio buttons labels plain text fields scrollbars etc. to text mode user interfaces. This package also contains the shared library needed by programs built with newt as well as a /usr/bin/dialog replacement called whiptail. Newt is based on the slang library.</entry>
934 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 934 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
935 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 935 <entry align="center"></entry>
936</row> 936</row>
937<row> 937<row>
938 <entry>libnl</entry> 938 <entry>libnl</entry>
939 <entry>3.4.0</entry> 939 <entry>3.4.0</entry>
940 <entry>A library for applications dealing with netlink sockets.</entry> 940 <entry>A library for applications dealing with netlink sockets.</entry>
941 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 941 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
942 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 942 <entry align="center"></entry>
943</row> 943</row>
944<row> 944<row>
945 <entry>libnsl2</entry> 945 <entry>libnsl2</entry>
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960 <entry>1.6.36</entry> 960 <entry>1.6.36</entry>
961 <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry> 961 <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry>
962 <entry>Libpng</entry> 962 <entry>Libpng</entry>
963 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 963 <entry align="center"></entry>
964</row> 964</row>
965<row> 965<row>
966 <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry> 966 <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry>
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1002 <entry>2.4.6</entry> 1002 <entry>2.4.6</entry>
1003 <entry>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.</entry> 1003 <entry>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.</entry>
1004 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1004 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1005 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1005 <entry align="center"></entry>
1006</row> 1006</row>
1007<row> 1007<row>
1008 <entry>libunistring</entry> 1008 <entry>libunistring</entry>
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1016 <entry>1.3.1</entry> 1016 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
1017 <entry>a portable and efficient C programming interface (API) to determine the call-chain of a program</entry> 1017 <entry>a portable and efficient C programming interface (API) to determine the call-chain of a program</entry>
1018 <entry>MIT</entry> 1018 <entry>MIT</entry>
1019 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1019 <entry align="center"></entry>
1020</row> 1020</row>
1021<row> 1021<row>
1022 <entry>liburcu</entry> 1022 <entry>liburcu</entry>
1023 <entry>0.10.2</entry> 1023 <entry>0.10.2</entry>
1024 <entry>Userspace RCU (read-copy-update) library.</entry> 1024 <entry>Userspace RCU (read-copy-update) library.</entry>
1025 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT</entry> 1025 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT</entry>
1026 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1026 <entry align="center"></entry>
1027</row> 1027</row>
1028<row> 1028<row>
1029 <entry>libx11</entry> 1029 <entry>libx11</entry>
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1072 <entry>2.44</entry> 1072 <entry>2.44</entry>
1073 <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents.</entry> 1073 <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents.</entry>
1074 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry> 1074 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
1075 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1075 <entry align="center"></entry>
1076</row> 1076</row>
1077<row> 1077<row>
1078 <entry>libxml2</entry> 1078 <entry>libxml2</entry>
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1121 <entry>5.0</entry> 1121 <entry>5.0</entry>
1122 <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's use.</entry> 1122 <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's use.</entry>
1123 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1123 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1124 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1124 <entry align="center"></entry>
1125</row> 1125</row>
1126<row> 1126<row>
1127 <entry>linux-raspberrypi</entry> 1127 <entry>linux-raspberrypi</entry>
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1142 <entry>5.0</entry> 1142 <entry>5.0</entry>
1143 <entry>LSB support for OpenEmbedded.</entry> 1143 <entry>LSB support for OpenEmbedded.</entry>
1144 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1144 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1145 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1145 <entry align="center"></entry>
1146</row> 1146</row>
1147<row> 1147<row>
1148 <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry> 1148 <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry>
1149 <entry>9.79</entry> 1149 <entry>9.79</entry>
1150 <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB image.</entry> 1150 <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB image.</entry>
1151 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1151 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1152 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1152 <entry align="center"></entry>
1153</row> 1153</row>
1154<row> 1154<row>
1155 <entry>lttng-modules</entry> 1155 <entry>lttng-modules</entry>
1156 <entry>2.10.8</entry> 1156 <entry>2.10.8</entry>
1157 <entry>The lttng-modules 2.0 package contains the kernel tracer modules</entry> 1157 <entry>The lttng-modules 2.0 package contains the kernel tracer modules</entry>
1158 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0, MIT</entry> 1158 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0, MIT</entry>
1159 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1159 <entry align="center"></entry>
1160</row> 1160</row>
1161<row> 1161<row>
1162 <entry>lttng-tools</entry> 1162 <entry>lttng-tools</entry>
1163 <entry>2.10.6</entry> 1163 <entry>2.10.6</entry>
1164 <entry>The Linux trace toolkit is a suite of tools designed to extract program execution details from the Linux operating system and interpret them.</entry> 1164 <entry>The Linux trace toolkit is a suite of tools designed to extract program execution details from the Linux operating system and interpret them.</entry>
1165 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1165 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1166 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1166 <entry align="center"></entry>
1167</row> 1167</row>
1168<row> 1168<row>
1169 <entry>lttng-ust</entry> 1169 <entry>lttng-ust</entry>
1170 <entry>2.10.3</entry> 1170 <entry>2.10.3</entry>
1171 <entry>The LTTng UST 2.x package contains the userspace tracer library to trace userspace codes.</entry> 1171 <entry>The LTTng UST 2.x package contains the userspace tracer library to trace userspace codes.</entry>
1172 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT, GPL-2.0</entry> 1172 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT, GPL-2.0</entry>
1173 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1173 <entry align="center"></entry>
1174</row> 1174</row>
1175<row> 1175<row>
1176 <entry>lzip</entry> 1176 <entry>lzip</entry>
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1198 <entry>1.4.18</entry> 1198 <entry>1.4.18</entry>
1199 <entry>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). GNU M4 also has built-in functions for including files running shell commands doing arithmetic etc.</entry> 1199 <entry>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). GNU M4 also has built-in functions for including files running shell commands doing arithmetic etc.</entry>
1200 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1200 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1201 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1201 <entry align="center"></entry>
1202</row> 1202</row>
1203<row> 1203<row>
1204 <entry>make-mod-scripts</entry> 1204 <entry>make-mod-scripts</entry>
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1212 <entry>4.2.1</entry> 1212 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
1213 <entry>Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files. Make gets its knowledge of how to build your program from a file called the makefile which lists each of the non-source files and how to compute it from other files.</entry> 1213 <entry>Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files. Make gets its knowledge of how to build your program from a file called the makefile which lists each of the non-source files and how to compute it from other files.</entry>
1214 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 1214 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
1215 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1215 <entry align="center"></entry>
1216</row> 1216</row>
1217<row> 1217<row>
1218 <entry>makedevs</entry> 1218 <entry>makedevs</entry>
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1226 <entry>4.1</entry> 1226 <entry>4.1</entry>
1227 <entry>Tool for managing software RAID under Linux.</entry> 1227 <entry>Tool for managing software RAID under Linux.</entry>
1228 <entry> GPL-2.0</entry> 1228 <entry> GPL-2.0</entry>
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1230</row> 1230</row>
1231<row> 1231<row>
1232 <entry>meson</entry> 1232 <entry>meson</entry>
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1240 <entry>1.08</entry> 1240 <entry>1.08</entry>
1241 <entry>Compact getty terminal handler for virtual consoles only.</entry> 1241 <entry>Compact getty terminal handler for virtual consoles only.</entry>
1242 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1242 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
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1245<row> 1245<row>
1246 <entry>mklibs</entry> 1246 <entry>mklibs</entry>
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1254 <entry>4.0.2</entry> 1254 <entry>4.0.2</entry>
1255 <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with exact rounding.</entry> 1255 <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with exact rounding.</entry>
1256 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry> 1256 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry>
1257 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1257 <entry align="center"></entry>
1258</row> 1258</row>
1259<row> 1259<row>
1260 <entry>mtools</entry> 1260 <entry>mtools</entry>
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1296 <entry>2.3.3</entry> 1296 <entry>2.3.3</entry>
1297 <entry>The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and related tools.</entry> 1297 <entry>The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and related tools.</entry>
1298 <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> 1298 <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
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1300</row> 1300</row>
1301<row> 1301<row>
1302 <entry>ninja</entry> 1302 <entry>ninja</entry>
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1331 <entry>7.9p1</entry> 1331 <entry>7.9p1</entry>
1332 <entry>Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp/telnet replacement (OpenSSH) Ssh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine.</entry> 1332 <entry>Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp/telnet replacement (OpenSSH) Ssh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine.</entry>
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1335</row> 1335</row>
1336<row> 1336<row>
1337 <entry>openssl</entry> 1337 <entry>openssl</entry>
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1380 <entry>1.0</entry> 1380 <entry>1.0</entry>
1381 <entry>Essential build dependencies.</entry> 1381 <entry>Essential build dependencies.</entry>
1382 <entry>MIT</entry> 1382 <entry>MIT</entry>
1383 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1383 <entry align="center"></entry>
1384</row> 1384</row>
1385<row> 1385<row>
1386 <entry>packagegroup-core-eclipse-debug</entry> 1386 <entry>packagegroup-core-eclipse-debug</entry>
1387 <entry>1.0</entry> 1387 <entry>1.0</entry>
1388 <entry>Remote debugging tools for Eclipse integration.</entry> 1388 <entry>Remote debugging tools for Eclipse integration.</entry>
1389 <entry>MIT</entry> 1389 <entry>MIT</entry>
1390 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1390 <entry align="center"></entry>
1391</row> 1391</row>
1392<row> 1392<row>
1393 <entry>packagegroup-core-nfs</entry> 1393 <entry>packagegroup-core-nfs</entry>
1394 <entry>1.0</entry> 1394 <entry>1.0</entry>
1395 <entry>NFS package groups.</entry> 1395 <entry>NFS package groups.</entry>
1396 <entry>MIT</entry> 1396 <entry>MIT</entry>
1397 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1397 <entry align="center"></entry>
1398</row> 1398</row>
1399<row> 1399<row>
1400 <entry>packagegroup-core-sdk</entry> 1400 <entry>packagegroup-core-sdk</entry>
1401 <entry>1.0</entry> 1401 <entry>1.0</entry>
1402 <entry>Software development tools.</entry> 1402 <entry>Software development tools.</entry>
1403 <entry>MIT</entry> 1403 <entry>MIT</entry>
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1405</row> 1405</row>
1406<row> 1406<row>
1407 <entry>packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh</entry> 1407 <entry>packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh</entry>
1408 <entry>1.0</entry> 1408 <entry>1.0</entry>
1409 <entry>OpenSSH SSH client/server.</entry> 1409 <entry>OpenSSH SSH client/server.</entry>
1410 <entry>MIT</entry> 1410 <entry>MIT</entry>
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1412</row> 1412</row>
1413<row> 1413<row>
1414 <entry>packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target</entry> 1414 <entry>packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target</entry>
1415 <entry>1.0</entry> 1415 <entry>1.0</entry>
1416 <entry>Target packages for the standalone SDK.</entry> 1416 <entry>Target packages for the standalone SDK.</entry>
1417 <entry>MIT</entry> 1417 <entry>MIT</entry>
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1419</row> 1419</row>
1420<row> 1420<row>
1421 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-debug</entry> 1421 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-debug</entry>
1422 <entry>1.0</entry> 1422 <entry>1.0</entry>
1423 <entry>Debugging tools.</entry> 1423 <entry>Debugging tools.</entry>
1424 <entry>MIT</entry> 1424 <entry>MIT</entry>
1425 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1425 <entry align="center"></entry>
1426</row> 1426</row>
1427<row> 1427<row>
1428 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-profile</entry> 1428 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-profile</entry>
1429 <entry>1.0</entry> 1429 <entry>1.0</entry>
1430 <entry>Profiling tools.</entry> 1430 <entry>Profiling tools.</entry>
1431 <entry>MIT</entry> 1431 <entry>MIT</entry>
1432 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1432 <entry align="center"></entry>
1433</row> 1433</row>
1434<row> 1434<row>
1435 <entry>parted</entry> 1435 <entry>parted</entry>
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1443 <entry>2.7.6</entry> 1443 <entry>2.7.6</entry>
1444 <entry>patch takes a patch file containing a difference listing produced by the diff program and applies those differences to one or more original files producing patched versions.</entry> 1444 <entry>patch takes a patch file containing a difference listing produced by the diff program and applies those differences to one or more original files producing patched versions.</entry>
1445 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1445 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1446 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1446 <entry align="center"></entry>
1447</row> 1447</row>
1448<row> 1448<row>
1449 <entry>pciutils</entry> 1449 <entry>pciutils</entry>
1450 <entry>3.6.2</entry> 1450 <entry>3.6.2</entry>
1451 <entry>The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable access to PCI bus configuration space and several utilities based on this library.</entry> 1451 <entry>The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable access to PCI bus configuration space and several utilities based on this library.</entry>
1452 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1452 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1453 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1453 <entry align="center"></entry>
1454</row> 1454</row>
1455<row> 1455<row>
1456 <entry>perf</entry> 1456 <entry>perf</entry>
1457 <entry>1.0</entry> 1457 <entry>1.0</entry>
1458 <entry>Performance counters for Linux are a new kernel-based subsystem that provide a framework for all things performance analysis. It covers hardware level (CPU/PMU Performance Monitoring Unit) features and software features (software counters tracepoints) as well.</entry> 1458 <entry>Performance counters for Linux are a new kernel-based subsystem that provide a framework for all things performance analysis. It covers hardware level (CPU/PMU Performance Monitoring Unit) features and software features (software counters tracepoints) as well.</entry>
1459 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1459 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1460 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1460 <entry align="center"></entry>
1461</row> 1461</row>
1462<row> 1462<row>
1463 <entry>perl</entry> 1463 <entry>perl</entry>
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1492 <entry>0.38.0</entry> 1492 <entry>0.38.0</entry>
1493 <entry>Pixman provides a library for manipulating pixel regions -- a set of Y-X banded rectangles image compositing using the Porter/Duff model and implicit mask generation for geometric primitives including trapezoids triangles and rectangles.</entry> 1493 <entry>Pixman provides a library for manipulating pixel regions -- a set of Y-X banded rectangles image compositing using the Porter/Duff model and implicit mask generation for geometric primitives including trapezoids triangles and rectangles.</entry>
1494 <entry> MIT, PD</entry> 1494 <entry> MIT, PD</entry>
1495 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1495 <entry align="center"></entry>
1496</row> 1496</row>
1497<row> 1497<row>
1498 <entry>pkgconfig</entry> 1498 <entry>pkgconfig</entry>
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1513 <entry>2.10</entry> 1513 <entry>2.10</entry>
1514 <entry>Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and power management.</entry> 1514 <entry>Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and power management.</entry>
1515 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1515 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1516 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1516 <entry align="center"></entry>
1517</row> 1517</row>
1518<row> 1518<row>
1519 <entry>prelink</entry> 1519 <entry>prelink</entry>
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1527 <entry>3.3.15</entry> 1527 <entry>3.3.15</entry>
1528 <entry>Procps contains a set of system utilities that provide system information about processes using the /proc filesystem. The package includes the programs ps top vmstat w kill and skill.</entry> 1528 <entry>Procps contains a set of system utilities that provide system information about processes using the /proc filesystem. The package includes the programs ps top vmstat w kill and skill.</entry>
1529 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 1529 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
1530 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1530 <entry align="center"></entry>
1531</row> 1531</row>
1532<row> 1532<row>
1533 <entry>pseudo</entry> 1533 <entry>pseudo</entry>
@@ -1548,14 +1548,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
1548 <entry>2.7.16</entry> 1548 <entry>2.7.16</entry>
1549 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry> 1549 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry>
1550 <entry>Python-2.0</entry> 1550 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
1551 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1551 <entry align="center"></entry>
1552</row> 1552</row>
1553<row> 1553<row>
1554 <entry>python3-dbus</entry> 1554 <entry>python3-dbus</entry>
1555 <entry>1.2.8</entry> 1555 <entry>1.2.8</entry>
1556 <entry>Python bindings for the DBus inter-process communication system.</entry> 1556 <entry>Python bindings for the DBus inter-process communication system.</entry>
1557 <entry>MIT</entry> 1557 <entry>MIT</entry>
1558 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1558 <entry align="center"></entry>
1559</row> 1559</row>
1560<row> 1560<row>
1561 <entry>python3-iniparse</entry> 1561 <entry>python3-iniparse</entry>
@@ -1569,21 +1569,21 @@ specific documentation.-->
1569 <entry>1.15.6</entry> 1569 <entry>1.15.6</entry>
1570 <entry>Python bindings for the Cairo canvas library.</entry> 1570 <entry>Python bindings for the Cairo canvas library.</entry>
1571 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.1</entry> 1571 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.1</entry>
1572 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1572 <entry align="center"></entry>
1573</row> 1573</row>
1574<row> 1574<row>
1575 <entry>python3-pygobject</entry> 1575 <entry>python3-pygobject</entry>
1576 <entry>3.28.3</entry> 1576 <entry>3.28.3</entry>
1577 <entry>Python GObject bindings.</entry> 1577 <entry>Python GObject bindings.</entry>
1578 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1578 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1579 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1579 <entry align="center"></entry>
1580</row> 1580</row>
1581<row> 1581<row>
1582 <entry>python3-setuptools</entry> 1582 <entry>python3-setuptools</entry>
1583 <entry>40.8.0</entry> 1583 <entry>40.8.0</entry>
1584 <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python packages.</entry> 1584 <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python packages.</entry>
1585 <entry>MIT</entry> 1585 <entry>MIT</entry>
1586 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1586 <entry align="center"></entry>
1587</row> 1587</row>
1588<row> 1588<row>
1589 <entry>python3-six</entry> 1589 <entry>python3-six</entry>
@@ -1632,14 +1632,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
1632 <entry>0.65</entry> 1632 <entry>0.65</entry>
1633 <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry> 1633 <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry>
1634 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1634 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1635 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1635 <entry align="center"></entry>
1636</row> 1636</row>
1637<row> 1637<row>
1638 <entry>quota</entry> 1638 <entry>quota</entry>
1639 <entry>4.04</entry> 1639 <entry>4.04</entry>
1640 <entry>Tools for monitoring &amp; limiting user disk usage per filesystem.</entry> 1640 <entry>Tools for monitoring &amp; limiting user disk usage per filesystem.</entry>
1641 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1641 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1642 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1642 <entry align="center"></entry>
1643</row> 1643</row>
1644<row> 1644<row>
1645 <entry>re2c</entry> 1645 <entry>re2c</entry>
@@ -1660,14 +1660,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
1660 <entry>6.6</entry> 1660 <entry>6.6</entry>
1661 <entry>Random number generator daemon.</entry> 1661 <entry>Random number generator daemon.</entry>
1662 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1662 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1663 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1663 <entry align="center"></entry>
1664</row> 1664</row>
1665<row> 1665<row>
1666 <entry>rpcbind</entry> 1666 <entry>rpcbind</entry>
1667 <entry>1.2.5</entry> 1667 <entry>1.2.5</entry>
1668 <entry>The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses.</entry> 1668 <entry>The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses.</entry>
1669 <entry>BSD</entry> 1669 <entry>BSD</entry>
1670 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1670 <entry align="center"></entry>
1671</row> 1671</row>
1672<row> 1672<row>
1673 <entry>rpm</entry> 1673 <entry>rpm</entry>
@@ -1695,7 +1695,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1695 <entry>4.2.2</entry> 1695 <entry>4.2.2</entry>
1696 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry> 1696 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry>
1697 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1697 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1698 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1698 <entry align="center"></entry>
1699</row> 1699</row>
1700<row> 1700<row>
1701 <entry>shadow-securetty</entry> 1701 <entry>shadow-securetty</entry>
@@ -1730,14 +1730,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
1730 <entry>2.3.2</entry> 1730 <entry>2.3.2</entry>
1731 <entry>S-Lang is an interpreted language and a programming library. The S-Lang language was designed so that it can be easily embedded into a program to provide the program with a powerful extension language. The S-Lang library provided in this package provides the S-Lang extension language. S-Lang's syntax resembles C which makes it easy to recode S-Lang procedures in C if you need to.</entry> 1731 <entry>S-Lang is an interpreted language and a programming library. The S-Lang language was designed so that it can be easily embedded into a program to provide the program with a powerful extension language. The S-Lang library provided in this package provides the S-Lang extension language. S-Lang's syntax resembles C which makes it easy to recode S-Lang procedures in C if you need to.</entry>
1732 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1732 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1733 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1733 <entry align="center"></entry>
1734</row> 1734</row>
1735<row> 1735<row>
1736 <entry>socat</entry> 1736 <entry>socat</entry>
1737 <entry>1.7.3.2</entry> 1737 <entry>1.7.3.2</entry>
1738 <entry>Socat is a relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent data channels.</entry> 1738 <entry>Socat is a relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent data channels.</entry>
1739 <entry>GPL-2.0-with-OpenSSL-exception</entry> 1739 <entry>GPL-2.0-with-OpenSSL-exception</entry>
1740 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1740 <entry align="center"></entry>
1741</row> 1741</row>
1742<row> 1742<row>
1743 <entry>sqlite3</entry> 1743 <entry>sqlite3</entry>
@@ -1751,21 +1751,21 @@ specific documentation.-->
1751 <entry>4.26</entry> 1751 <entry>4.26</entry>
1752 <entry>System call tracing tool.</entry> 1752 <entry>System call tracing tool.</entry>
1753 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 1753 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
1754 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1754 <entry align="center"></entry>
1755</row> 1755</row>
1756<row> 1756<row>
1757 <entry>stress</entry> 1757 <entry>stress</entry>
1758 <entry>1.0.4</entry> 1758 <entry>1.0.4</entry>
1759 <entry>Deliberately simple workload generator for POSIX systems. It imposes a configurable amount of CPU memory I/O and disk stress on the system.</entry> 1759 <entry>Deliberately simple workload generator for POSIX systems. It imposes a configurable amount of CPU memory I/O and disk stress on the system.</entry>
1760 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1760 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1761 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1761 <entry align="center"></entry>
1762</row> 1762</row>
1763<row> 1763<row>
1764 <entry>sudo</entry> 1764 <entry>sudo</entry>
1765 <entry>1.8.27</entry> 1765 <entry>1.8.27</entry>
1766 <entry>Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands as root while logging all commands and arguments.</entry> 1766 <entry>Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands as root while logging all commands and arguments.</entry>
1767 <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry> 1767 <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry>
1768 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1768 <entry align="center"></entry>
1769</row> 1769</row>
1770<row> 1770<row>
1771 <entry>swig</entry> 1771 <entry>swig</entry>
@@ -1779,7 +1779,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1779 <entry>2.1.0</entry> 1779 <entry>2.1.0</entry>
1780 <entry>Tools for working with the sysfs virtual filesystem. The tool 'systool' can query devices by bus class and topology.</entry> 1780 <entry>Tools for working with the sysfs virtual filesystem. The tool 'systool' can query devices by bus class and topology.</entry>
1781 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1781 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1782 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1782 <entry align="center"></entry>
1783</row> 1783</row>
1784<row> 1784<row>
1785 <entry>syslinux</entry> 1785 <entry>syslinux</entry>
@@ -1842,7 +1842,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1842 <entry>4.0</entry> 1842 <entry>4.0</entry>
1843 <entry>Script-directed dynamic tracing and performance analysis tool for Linux.</entry> 1843 <entry>Script-directed dynamic tracing and performance analysis tool for Linux.</entry>
1844 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1844 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1845 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1845 <entry align="center"></entry>
1846</row> 1846</row>
1847<row> 1847<row>
1848 <entry>tcf-agent</entry> 1848 <entry>tcf-agent</entry>
@@ -1856,14 +1856,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
1856 <entry>8.6.9</entry> 1856 <entry>8.6.9</entry>
1857 <entry>Tool Command Language.</entry> 1857 <entry>Tool Command Language.</entry>
1858 <entry> tcl, BSD-3-Clause</entry> 1858 <entry> tcl, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1859 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1859 <entry align="center"></entry>
1860</row> 1860</row>
1861<row> 1861<row>
1862 <entry>tcp-wrappers</entry> 1862 <entry>tcp-wrappers</entry>
1863 <entry>7.6</entry> 1863 <entry>7.6</entry>
1864 <entry>Tools for monitoring and filtering incoming requests for tcp services.</entry> 1864 <entry>Tools for monitoring and filtering incoming requests for tcp services.</entry>
1865 <entry>BSD</entry> 1865 <entry>BSD</entry>
1866 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1866 <entry align="center"></entry>
1867</row> 1867</row>
1868<row> 1868<row>
1869 <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry> 1869 <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry>
@@ -1905,7 +1905,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1905 <entry>6.0</entry> 1905 <entry>6.0</entry>
1906 <entry>Utilities for extracting and viewing files in .zip archives.</entry> 1906 <entry>Utilities for extracting and viewing files in .zip archives.</entry>
1907 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 1907 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1908 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1908 <entry align="center"></entry>
1909</row> 1909</row>
1910<row> 1910<row>
1911 <entry>update-rc.d</entry> 1911 <entry>update-rc.d</entry>
@@ -1926,7 +1926,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1926 <entry>1.19.2</entry> 1926 <entry>1.19.2</entry>
1927 <entry>M4 autotools macros used by various X.org programs.</entry> 1927 <entry>M4 autotools macros used by various X.org programs.</entry>
1928 <entry> MIT</entry> 1928 <entry> MIT</entry>
1929 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1929 <entry align="center"></entry>
1930</row> 1930</row>
1931<row> 1931<row>
1932 <entry>v86d</entry> 1932 <entry>v86d</entry>
@@ -1940,7 +1940,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1940 <entry>3.14.0</entry> 1940 <entry>3.14.0</entry>
1941 <entry>Valgrind memory debugger and instrumentation framework.</entry> 1941 <entry>Valgrind memory debugger and instrumentation framework.</entry>
1942 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> 1942 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
1943 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1943 <entry align="center"></entry>
1944</row> 1944</row>
1945<row> 1945<row>
1946 <entry>volatile-binds</entry> 1946 <entry>volatile-binds</entry>
@@ -1954,7 +1954,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1954 <entry>2.21</entry> 1954 <entry>2.21</entry>
1955 <entry>Which is a utility that prints out the full path of the executables that bash(1) would execute when the passed program names would have been entered on the shell prompt. It does this by using the exact same algorithm as bash.</entry> 1955 <entry>Which is a utility that prints out the full path of the executables that bash(1) would execute when the passed program names would have been entered on the shell prompt. It does this by using the exact same algorithm as bash.</entry>
1956 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1956 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1957 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1957 <entry align="center"></entry>
1958</row> 1958</row>
1959<row> 1959<row>
1960 <entry>xcb-proto</entry> 1960 <entry>xcb-proto</entry>
@@ -1989,7 +1989,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1989 <entry>3.0</entry> 1989 <entry>3.0</entry>
1990 <entry>Compressor/archiver for creating and modifying .zip files.</entry> 1990 <entry>Compressor/archiver for creating and modifying .zip files.</entry>
1991 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 1991 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1992 <entry align="center">&#10003;</entry> 1992 <entry align="center"></entry>
1993</row> 1993</row>
1994<row> 1994<row>
1995 <entry>zlib-intel</entry> 1995 <entry>zlib-intel</entry>