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authorSona Sarmadi <sona.sarmadi@enea.com>2018-01-15 08:09:05 +0100
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3"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"> 3"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd">
4<chapter id="enea_linux_packages"> 4<chapter id="enea_linux_packages">
5 <title>Packages and Licenses</title> 5 <title>Packages and Licenses</title>
6 <section id="licenses_packages">
7 6
8 <title>Packages</title> 7 <section id="licenses_packages">
8 <title>Packages</title>
9 9
10 10 <!--This chapter contains a generated list of all packages that Enea Linux
11 <!--This chapter contains a generated list of all packages that Enea Linux
12supports, e.g. busybox, with a short explanatory blurb and links to package 11supports, e.g. busybox, with a short explanatory blurb and links to package
13specific documentation.--> 12specific documentation.-->
14 13
15 <informaltable> 14 <informaltable>
16 <tgroup cols="4"> 15 <tgroup cols="4">
17 <colspec colwidth="2*"/> 16 <colspec colwidth="2*" />
18 <colspec colwidth="1.5*"/>
19 <colspec colwidth="5*"/>
20 <colspec colwidth="2*"/>
21
22 <thead>
23 <row>
24 <entry align="center">Package Name</entry>
25 <entry align="center">Version</entry>
26 <entry align="center">Description</entry>
27 <entry align="center">License</entry>
28 </row>
29 </thead>
30
31 <tbody valign="top">
32<row>
33 <entry>acl</entry>
34 <entry>2.2.52</entry>
35 <entry>Utilities for managing POSIX Access Control Lists.</entry>
36 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
37</row>
38<row>
39 <entry>alsa-lib</entry>
40 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
41 <entry>ALSA sound library.</entry>
42 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
43</row>
44<row>
45 <entry>alsa-plugins</entry>
46 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
47 <entry>ALSA Plugins.</entry>
48 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
49</row>
50<row>
51 <entry>alsa-state</entry>
52 <entry>0.2.0</entry>
53 <entry>Alsa Scenario Files - an init script and state files to restore sound state at system boot and save it at system shut down.</entry>
54 <entry>MIT</entry>
55</row>
56<row>
57 <entry>alsa-utils</entry>
58 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
59 <entry>ALSA sound utilities.</entry>
60 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
61</row>
62<row>
63 <entry>apr-util</entry>
64 <entry>1.5.4</entry>
65 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) companion library.</entry>
66 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
67</row>
68<row>
69 <entry>apr</entry>
70 <entry>1.5.2</entry>
71 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library.</entry>
72 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
73</row>
74<row>
75 <entry>atk</entry>
76 <entry>2.18.0</entry>
77 <entry>Accessibility toolkit for GNOME.</entry>
78 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
79</row>
80<row>
81 <entry>attr</entry>
82 <entry>2.4.47</entry>
83 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes.</entry>
84 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
85</row>
86<row>
87 <entry>autoconf</entry>
88 <entry>2.69</entry>
89 <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>
90 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry>
91</row>
92<row>
93 <entry>automake</entry>
94 <entry>1.15</entry>
95 <entry>Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. Automake requires the use of Autoconf.</entry>
96 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
97</row>
98<row>
99 <entry>avahi</entry>
100 <entry>0.6.32</entry>
101 <entry>"Avahi is a fully LGPL framework for Multicast DNS Service Discovery. It allows programs to publish and discover services and hosts running on a local network with no specific configuration. This tool implements IPv4LL ""Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses"" (IETF RFC3927) a protocol for automatic IP address configuration from the link-local 169.254.0.0/16 range without the need for a central server."</entry>
102 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
103</row>
104<row>
105 <entry>babeltrace</entry>
106 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
107 <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>
108 <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0</entry>
109</row>
110<row>
111 <entry>base-files</entry>
112 <entry>3.0.14</entry>
113 <entry>The base-files package creates the basic system directory structure and provides a small set of key configuration files for the system.</entry>
114 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
115</row>
116<row>
117 <entry>base-passwd</entry>
118 <entry>3.5.29</entry>
119 <entry>The master copies of the user database files (/etc/passwd and /etc/group). The update-passwd tool is also provided to keep the system databases synchronized with these master files.</entry>
120 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
121</row>
122<row>
123 <entry>bash-completion</entry>
124 <entry>2.1</entry>
125 <entry>Programmable Completion for Bash 4.</entry>
126 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
127</row>
128<row>
129 <entry>bash</entry>
130 <entry>4.3.30</entry>
131 <entry>An sh-compatible command language interpreter.</entry>
132 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
133</row>
134<row>
135 <entry>bc</entry>
136 <entry>1.06</entry>
137 <entry>Arbitrary precision calculator language.</entry>
138 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
139</row>
140<row>
141 <entry>beecrypt</entry>
142 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
143 <entry>A general-purpose cryptography library.</entry>
144 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
145</row>
146<row>
147 <entry>bigreqsproto</entry>
148 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
149 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the BIG-REQUESTS extension used to send larger requests that usual in order to avoid fragmentation.</entry>
150 <entry>MIT</entry>
151</row>
152<row>
153 <entry>bind</entry>
154 <entry>9.10.3-P3</entry>
155 <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry>
156 <entry> ISC, BSD</entry>
157</row>
158<row>
159 <entry>binutils-cross-arm</entry>
160 <entry>2.26</entry>
161 <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>
162 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
163</row>
164<row>
165 <entry>binutils-cross-canadian-arm</entry>
166 <entry>2.26</entry>
167 <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>
168 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
169</row>
170<row>
171 <entry>binutils-cross-canadian-i586</entry>
172 <entry>2.26</entry>
173 <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>
174 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
175</row>
176<row>
177 <entry>binutils-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry>
178 <entry>2.25.1</entry>
179 <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>
180 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
181</row>
182<row>
183 <entry>binutils-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry>
184 <entry>2.26</entry>
185 <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>
186 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
187</row>
188<row>
189 <entry>binutils-cross-i586</entry>
190 <entry>2.26</entry>
191 <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>
192 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
193</row>
194<row>
195 <entry>binutils-cross-powerpc</entry>
196 <entry>2.25.1</entry>
197 <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>
198 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
199</row>
200<row>
201 <entry>binutils-cross-powerpc</entry>
202 <entry>2.26</entry>
203 <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>
204 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
205</row>
206<row>
207 <entry>binutils-crosssdk-x86_64</entry>
208 <entry>2.25.1</entry>
209 <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>
210 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
211</row>
212<row>
213 <entry>binutils-crosssdk-x86_64</entry>
214 <entry>2.26</entry>
215 <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>
216 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
217</row>
218<row>
219 <entry>binutils</entry>
220 <entry>2.25.1</entry>
221 <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>
222 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
223</row>
224<row>
225 <entry>binutils</entry>
226 <entry>2.26</entry>
227 <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>
228 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
229</row>
230<row>
231 <entry>bison</entry>
232 <entry>3.0.4</entry>
233 <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>
234 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
235</row>
236<row>
237 <entry>bjam</entry>
238 <entry>1.60.0</entry>
239 <entry>Portable Boost.Jam build tool for boost.</entry>
240 <entry> BSL-1.0, MIT</entry>
241</row>
242<row>
243 <entry>blktool</entry>
244 <entry>4-7</entry>
245 <entry>blktool is used for querying and/or changing settings of a block device. It is like hdparm but a more general tool as it works on SCSI IDE and SATA devices.</entry>
246 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
247</row>
248<row>
249 <entry>blktrace</entry>
250 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
251 <entry>Generates traces of I/O traffic on block devices.</entry>
252 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
253</row>
254<row>
255 <entry>bluez5</entry>
256 <entry>5.37</entry>
257 <entry>Linux Bluetooth stack V5 userland components. These include a system configurations daemons tools and system libraries.</entry>
258 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
259</row>
260<row>
261 <entry>boost</entry>
262 <entry>1.60.0</entry>
263 <entry>Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.</entry>
264 <entry> BSL-1.0, MIT</entry>
265</row>
266<row>
267 <entry>boot-format</entry>
268 <entry>commit 4eb81a67</entry>
269 <entry>Boot format utility for booting from eSDHC/eSPI</entry>
270 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
271</row>
272<row>
273 <entry>busybox</entry>
274 <entry>1.24.1</entry>
275 <entry>BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU fileutils shellutils 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 provides a fairly complete POSIX environment for any small or embedded system.</entry>
276 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-4-Clause</entry>
277</row>
278<row>
279 <entry>byacc</entry>
280 <entry>20150711</entry>
281 <entry>A parser generator utility that reads a grammar specification from 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.</entry>
282 <entry>PD</entry>
283</row>
284<row>
285 <entry>bzip2</entry>
286 <entry>1.0.6</entry>
287 <entry>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.</entry>
288 <entry>BSD-4-Clause</entry>
289</row>
290<row>
291 <entry>ca-certificates</entry>
292 <entry>20160104</entry>
293 <entry>This package includes PEM files of CA certificates to allow SSL-based applications to check for the authenticity of SSL connections. This derived from Debian's CA Certificates.</entry>
294 <entry> GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0</entry>
295</row>
296<row>
297 <entry>cairo</entry>
298 <entry>1.14.6</entry>
299 <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>
300 <entry> MPL-1.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry>
301</row>
302<row>
303 <entry>calibrateproto</entry>
304 <entry>0.0</entry>
305 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the Touchscreen calibration extension.</entry>
306 <entry>MIT</entry>
307</row>
308<row>
309 <entry>cantarell-fonts</entry>
310 <entry>0.0.21</entry>
311 <entry>The Cantarell font typeface is designed as a contemporary Humanist sans serif and was developed for on-screen reading; in particular reading web pages on an HTC Dream mobile phone.</entry>
312 <entry>OFL-1.1</entry>
313</row>
314<row>
315 <entry>ccache</entry>
316 <entry>3.2.4</entry>
317 <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>
318 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
319</row>
320<row>
321 <entry>chkconfig</entry>
322 <entry>1.3.58</entry>
323 <entry>Chkconfig is a basic system utility. It updates and queries runlevel information for system services. Chkconfig manipulates the numerous symbolic links in /etc/rc.d to relieve system administrators of some of the drudgery of manually editing the symbolic links.</entry>
324 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
325</row>
326<row>
327 <entry>chrpath</entry>
328 <entry>0.16</entry>
329 <entry>chrpath 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.</entry>
330 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
331</row>
332<row>
333 <entry>cmake</entry>
334 <entry>3.4.3</entry>
335 <entry>Cross-platform open-source make system.</entry>
336 <entry>BSD</entry>
337</row>
338<row>
339 <entry>compositeproto</entry>
340 <entry>0.4.2</entry>
341 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X composite extension. The X composite extension provides three related mechanisms for compositing and off-screen storage.</entry>
342 <entry> MIT</entry>
343</row>
344<row>
345 <entry>connman-conf</entry>
346 <entry>1.0</entry>
347 <entry>This is the ConnMan configuration to set up a Wired network interface for a qemu machine.</entry>
348 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
349</row>
350<row>
351 <entry>connman</entry>
352 <entry>1.31</entry>
353 <entry>The ConnMan project provides a daemon for managing internet connections within embedded devices running the Linux operating system. The Connection Manager is designed to be slim and to use as few resources as possible so it can be easily integrated. It is a fully modular system that can be extended through plug-ins to support all kinds of wired or wireless technologies. Also configuration methods like DHCP and domain name resolving are implemented using plug-ins.</entry>
354 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
355</row>
356<row>
357 <entry>consolekit</entry>
358 <entry>0.4.6</entry>
359 <entry>Framework for defining and tracking users login sessions and seats.</entry>
360 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
361</row>
362<row>
363 <entry>coreutils</entry>
364 <entry>8.25</entry>
365 <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>
366 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
367</row>
368<row>
369 <entry>count-ticks</entry>
370 <entry>1.1</entry>
371 <entry>Count number of kernel ticks during command execution.</entry>
372 <entry>BSD</entry>
373</row>
374<row>
375 <entry>cracklib</entry>
376 <entry>2.9.5</entry>
377 <entry>Password strength checker library.</entry>
378 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
379</row>
380<row>
381 <entry>createrepo</entry>
382 <entry>0.4.11</entry>
383 <entry>Creates metadata indexes for RPM package repositories.</entry>
384 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
385</row>
386<row>
387 <entry>cross-localedef</entry>
388 <entry>2.23</entry>
389 <entry>Cross locale generation tool for glibc.</entry>
390 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
391</row>
392<row>
393 <entry>cryptodev-linux</entry>
394 <entry>1.7</entry>
395 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver header file.</entry>
396 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
397</row>
398<row>
399 <entry>cryptodev-linux</entry>
400 <entry>1.8</entry>
401 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver header file.</entry>
402 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
403</row>
404<row>
405 <entry>cryptodev-module</entry>
406 <entry>1.7</entry>
407 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver kernel module.</entry>
408 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
409</row>
410<row>
411 <entry>curl</entry>
412 <entry>7.47.1</entry>
413 <entry>Command line tool and library for client-side URL transfers.</entry>
414 <entry>MIT</entry>
415</row>
416<row>
417 <entry>damageproto</entry>
418 <entry>1.2.1</entry>
419 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the DAMAGE extension. The DAMAGE extension allows applications to receive information about changes made to pixel contents of windows and pixmaps.</entry>
420 <entry>MIT</entry>
421</row>
422<row>
423 <entry>db</entry>
424 <entry>6.0.30</entry>
425 <entry>Berkeley Database v6.</entry>
426 <entry>AGPL-3.0</entry>
427</row>
428<row>
429 <entry>dbus-glib</entry>
430 <entry>0.106</entry>
431 <entry>GLib bindings for the D-Bus message bus that integrate the D-Bus library with the GLib thread abstraction and main loop.</entry>
432 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
433</row>
434<row>
435 <entry>dbus-test</entry>
436 <entry>1.10.6</entry>
437 <entry>D-Bus test package (for D-bus functionality testing only).</entry>
438 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
439</row>
440<row>
441 <entry>dbus</entry>
442 <entry>1.10.6</entry>
443 <entry>"D-Bus is a message bus system a simple way for applications to talk to one another. In addition to interprocess communication D-Bus helps coordinate process lifecycle; it makes it simple and reliable to code a \""single instance\"" application or daemon and to launch applications and daemons on demand when their services are needed."</entry>
444 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
445</row>
446<row>
447 <entry>dejagnu</entry>
448 <entry>1.4.4</entry>
449 <entry>GNU unit testing framework written in Expect and Tcl.</entry>
450 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
451</row>
452<row>
453 <entry>depmodwrapper</entry>
454 <entry>1.0</entry>
455 <entry>Wrapper script for the Linux kernel module dependency indexer.</entry>
456 <entry>MIT</entry>
457</row>
458<row>
459 <entry>dhcp</entry>
460 <entry>4.3.3</entry>
461 <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>
462 <entry>ISC</entry>
463</row>
464<row>
465 <entry>diffstat</entry>
466 <entry>1.61</entry>
467 <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>
468 <entry>MIT</entry>
469</row>
470<row>
471 <entry>diffutils</entry>
472 <entry>3.3</entry>
473 <entry>Diffutils contains the GNU diff diff3 sdiff and cmp utilities. These programs are usually used for creating patch files.</entry>
474 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
475</row>
476<row>
477 <entry>distcc-config</entry>
478 <entry>1.0</entry>
479 <entry>Sets up distcc for compilation on the target device.</entry>
480 <entry>MIT</entry>
481</row>
482<row>
483 <entry>distcc</entry>
484 <entry>3.1</entry>
485 <entry>distcc is a parallel build system that distributes compilation of C/C++/ObjC code across machines on a network.</entry>
486 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
487</row>
488<row>
489 <entry>dmxproto</entry>
490 <entry>2.3.1</entry>
491 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the DMX extension. The DMX extension provides support for communication with and control of Xdmx server. Attributes of the Xdmx server and of the back-end screens attached to the server can be queried and modified via this protocol.</entry>
492 <entry>MIT</entry>
493</row>
494<row>
495 <entry>docbook-dsssl-stylesheets</entry>
496 <entry>1.79</entry>
497 <entry>DSSSL stylesheets used to transform SGML and XML DocBook files.</entry>
498 <entry>DSSSL</entry>
499</row>
500<row>
501 <entry>docbook-sgml-dtd-3.1</entry>
502 <entry>3.1</entry>
503 <entry>Document type definitions for verification of SGML data files against the DocBook rule set</entry>
504 <entry>OASIS</entry>
505</row>
506<row>
507 <entry>docbook-utils</entry>
508 <entry>0.6.14</entry>
509 <entry>A collection of all the free software tools you need to work on and format DocBook documents.</entry>
510 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
511</row>
512<row>
513 <entry>dri2proto</entry>
514 <entry>2.8</entry>
515 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the Direct Rendering Ifnrastructure 2. DIR is required for may hardware accelerated OpenGL drivers.</entry>
516 <entry>MIT</entry>
517</row>
518<row>
519 <entry>dropbear</entry>
520 <entry>2015.71</entry>
521 <entry>A lightweight SSH and SCP implementation.</entry>
522 <entry> MIT, BSD-3-Clause, BSD-2-Clause, PD</entry>
523</row>
524<row>
525 <entry>dtc</entry>
526 <entry>1.4.1</entry>
527 <entry>The Device Tree Compiler is a tool used to manipulate the Open-Firmware-like device tree used by PowerPC kernels.</entry>
528 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
529</row>
530<row>
531 <entry>e2fsprogs</entry>
532 <entry>1.42.99</entry>
533 <entry>The Ext2 Filesystem Utilities (e2fsprogs) contain all of the standard utilities for creating fixing configuring and debugging ext2 filesystems.</entry>
534 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, BSD, MIT</entry>
535</row>
536<row>
537 <entry>ed</entry>
538 <entry>1.9</entry>
539 <entry>Line-oriented text editor.</entry>
540 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
541</row>
542<row>
543 <entry>elftosb</entry>
544 <entry>10.12.01</entry>
545 <entry>Helper utility for freescale imx platforms</entry>
546 <entry>MIT</entry>
547</row>
548<row>
549 <entry>elfutils</entry>
550 <entry>0.164</entry>
551 <entry>Utilities and libraries for handling compiled object files.</entry>
552 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry>
553</row>
554<row>
555 <entry>encodings</entry>
556 <entry>1.0.4</entry>
557 <entry>The encodings that map to specific characters for a number of Xorg and common fonts.</entry>
558 <entry>PD</entry>
559</row>
560<row>
561 <entry>enea-image-standard-sdk</entry>
562 <entry>1.0</entry>
563 <entry>Full featured image for the Standard profile</entry>
564 <entry>MIT</entry>
565</row>
566<row>
567 <entry>enea-image-standard</entry>
568 <entry>1.0</entry>
569 <entry>Base image for the Standard profile</entry>
570 <entry>MIT</entry>
571</row>
572<row>
573 <entry>eudev</entry>
574 <entry>3.1.5</entry>
575 <entry>eudev is a fork of systemd's udev.</entry>
576 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
577</row>
578<row>
579 <entry>eventlog</entry>
580 <entry>0.2.13</entry>
581 <entry>The EventLog library aims to be a replacement of the simple syslog() API provided on UNIX systems. The major difference between EventLog and syslog is that EventLog tries to add structure to messages. EventLog provides an interface to build format and output an event record. The exact format and output method can be customized by the administrator via a configuration file. his package is the runtime part of the library. </entry>
582 <entry>BSD</entry>
583</row>
584<row>
585 <entry>expat</entry>
586 <entry>2.1.0</entry>
587 <entry>Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a stream-oriented parser in which an application registers handlers for things the parser might find in the XML document (like start tags)</entry>
588 <entry>MIT</entry>
589</row>
590<row>
591 <entry>expect</entry>
592 <entry>5.45</entry>
593 <entry>Expect is a tool for automating interactive applications according to a script. Following the script Expect knows what can be expected from a program and what the correct response should be. Expect is also useful for testing these same applications. And by adding Tk you can also wrap interactive applications in X11 GUIs. 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. </entry>
594 <entry>PD</entry>
595</row>
596<row>
597 <entry>fbset-modes</entry>
598 <entry>0.1.0</entry>
599 <entry>Default display timings and resolutions for fbset.</entry>
600 <entry>MIT</entry>
601</row>
602<row>
603 <entry>fbset</entry>
604 <entry>2.1</entry>
605 <entry>The fbset console tool.</entry>
606 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
607</row>
608<row>
609 <entry>file</entry>
610 <entry>5.25</entry>
611 <entry>File attempts to classify files depending on their contents and prints a description if a match is found.</entry>
612 <entry>BSD</entry>
613</row>
614<row>
615 <entry>findutils</entry>
616 <entry>4.6.0</entry>
617 <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>
618 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
619</row>
620<row>
621 <entry>fixesproto</entry>
622 <entry>5.0</entry>
623 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Fixes extension. This extension is designed to provide server-side support for application work arounds to shortcomings in the core X window system.</entry>
624 <entry> MIT</entry>
625</row>
626<row>
627 <entry>flac</entry>
628 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
629 <entry>FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec a lossless audio compression format.</entry>
630 <entry> GFDL-1.2, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry>
631</row>
632<row>
633 <entry>flex</entry>
634 <entry>2.6.0</entry>
635 <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in text.</entry>
636 <entry>BSD</entry>
637</row>
638<row>
639 <entry>font-util</entry>
640 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
641 <entry>X.Org font package creation/installation utilities.</entry>
642 <entry> BSD, MIT</entry>
643</row>
644<row>
645 <entry>fontconfig</entry>
646 <entry>2.11.94</entry>
647 <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>
648 <entry> MIT, PD</entry>
649</row>
650<row>
651 <entry>fontsproto</entry>
652 <entry>2.1.3</entry>
653 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Font rasterisation extensions. These extensions are used to control server-side font configurations.</entry>
654 <entry>MIT</entry>
655</row>
656<row>
657 <entry>formfactor</entry>
658 <entry>0.0</entry>
659 <entry>Device formfactor information.</entry>
660 <entry>MIT</entry>
661</row>
662<row>
663 <entry>freetype</entry>
664 <entry>2.6.3</entry>
665 <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>
666 <entry> FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry>
667</row>
668<row>
669 <entry>fstests</entry>
670 <entry>0.1</entry>
671 <entry>Various benchmarning tests for X.</entry>
672 <entry>Zlib</entry>
673</row>
674<row>
675 <entry>fuse</entry>
676 <entry>2.9.4</entry>
677 <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>
678 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
679</row>
680<row>
681 <entry>gawk</entry>
682 <entry>4.1.3</entry>
683 <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>
684 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
685</row>
686<row>
687 <entry>gcc-cross-arm</entry>
688 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
689 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
690 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
691</row>
692<row>
693 <entry>gcc-cross-canadian-arm</entry>
694 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
695 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for arm target).</entry>
696 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
697</row>
698<row>
699 <entry>gcc-cross-canadian-i586</entry>
700 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
701 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for i586 target).</entry>
702 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
703</row>
704<row>
705 <entry>gcc-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry>
706 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
707 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for powerpc target).</entry>
708 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
709</row>
710<row>
711 <entry>gcc-cross-i586</entry>
712 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
713 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
714 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
715</row>
716<row>
717 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-arm</entry>
718 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
719 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
720 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
721</row>
722<row>
723 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-i586</entry>
724 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
725 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
726 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
727</row>
728<row>
729 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-powerpc</entry>
730 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
731 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
732 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
733</row>
734<row>
735 <entry>gcc-cross-powerpc</entry>
736 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
737 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
738 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
739</row>
740<row>
741 <entry>gcc-crosssdk-initial-x86_64</entry>
742 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
743 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
744 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
745</row>
746<row>
747 <entry>gcc-crosssdk-x86_64</entry>
748 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
749 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
750 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
751</row>
752<row>
753 <entry>gcc-sanitizers</entry>
754 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
755 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
756 <entry> , MIT</entry>
757</row>
758<row>
759 <entry>gcc-source-5.3.0</entry>
760 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
761 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
762 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
763</row>
764<row>
765 <entry>gcc</entry>
766 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
767 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
768 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
769</row>
770<row>
771 <entry>gconf</entry>
772 <entry>3.2.6</entry>
773 <entry>GNOME configuration system.</entry>
774 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
775</row>
776<row>
777 <entry>gdb-cross-arm</entry>
778 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
779 <entry>GNU debugger.</entry>
780 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
781</row>
782<row>
783 <entry>gdb-cross-canadian-arm</entry>
784 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
785 <entry>GNU debugger (cross-canadian gdb for arm target).</entry>
786 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
787</row>
788<row>
789 <entry>gdb-cross-canadian-i586</entry>
790 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
791 <entry>GNU debugger (cross-canadian gdb for i586 target).</entry>
792 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
793</row>
794<row>
795 <entry>gdb-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry>
796 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
797 <entry>GNU debugger (cross-canadian gdb for powerpc target).</entry>
798 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
799</row>
800<row>
801 <entry>gdb-cross-i586</entry>
802 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
803 <entry>GNU debugger.</entry>
804 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
805</row>
806<row>
807 <entry>gdb-cross-powerpc</entry>
808 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
809 <entry>GNU debugger.</entry>
810 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
811</row>
812<row>
813 <entry>gdb</entry>
814 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
815 <entry>GNU debugger.</entry>
816 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
817</row>
818<row>
819 <entry>gdbm</entry>
820 <entry>1.11</entry>
821 <entry>Key/value database library with extensible hashing.</entry>
822 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
823</row>
824<row>
825 <entry>gdk-pixbuf</entry>
826 <entry>2.32.3</entry>
827 <entry>Image loading library for GTK+.</entry>
828 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
829</row>
830<row>
831 <entry>gettext-minimal</entry>
832 <entry>0.19.4</entry>
833 <entry>Contains the m4 macros sufficient to support building autoconf/automake. This provides a significant build time speedup by the removal of gettext-native from most dependency chains (now only needed for gettext for the target).</entry>
834 <entry>FSF-Unlimited</entry>
835</row>
836<row>
837 <entry>gettext</entry>
838 <entry>0.19.6</entry>
839 <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>
840 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
841</row>
842<row>
843 <entry>glew</entry>
844 <entry>1.13.0</entry>
845 <entry>The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library (GLEW) is a cross-platform open-source C/C++ extension loading library.</entry>
846 <entry>MIT</entry>
847</row>
848<row>
849 <entry>glib-2.0</entry>
850 <entry>2.46.2</entry>
851 <entry>GLib is a general-purpose utility library which provides many useful data types macros type conversions string utilities file utilities a main loop abstraction and so on.</entry>
852 <entry> LGPL-2.0, BSD, PD</entry>
853</row>
854<row>
855 <entry>glib-networking</entry>
856 <entry>2.46.1</entry>
857 <entry>glib-networking contains the implementations of certain GLib networking features that cannot be implemented directly in GLib itself because of their dependencies.</entry>
858 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
859</row>
860<row>
861 <entry>glibc-locale</entry>
862 <entry>2.23</entry>
863 <entry>Locale data from glibc.</entry>
864 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
865</row>
866<row>
867 <entry>glibc-mtrace</entry>
868 <entry>2.23</entry>
869 <entry>mtrace utility provided by glibc</entry>
870 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
871</row>
872<row>
873 <entry>glibc</entry>
874 <entry>2.23</entry>
875 <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most systems with the Linux kernel.</entry>
876 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
877</row>
878<row>
879 <entry>glproto</entry>
880 <entry>1.4.17</entry>
881 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the OpenGL-related extensions used to enable the rendering of applications using OpenGL.</entry>
882 <entry>MIT</entry>
883</row>
884<row>
885 <entry>gmp</entry>
886 <entry>6.1.0</entry>
887 <entry>GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic operating on signed integers rational numbers and floating point numbers</entry>
888 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
889</row>
890<row>
891 <entry>gnome-common</entry>
892 <entry>3.18.0</entry>
893 <entry>Common macros for building GNOME applications.</entry>
894 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
895</row>
896<row>
897 <entry>gnome-desktop-testing</entry>
898 <entry>2014.1</entry>
899 <entry>Test runner for GNOME-style installed tests.</entry>
900 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
901</row>
902<row>
903 <entry>gnu-config</entry>
904 <entry>20150728</entry>
905 <entry>Tool that installs the GNU config.guess / config.sub into a directory tree</entry>
906 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
907</row>
908<row>
909 <entry>gnutls</entry>
910 <entry>3.4.9</entry>
911 <entry>GNU Transport Layer Security Library.</entry>
912 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
913</row>
914<row>
915 <entry>gobject-introspection</entry>
916 <entry>1.46.0</entry>
917 <entry>gobject-introspection-native version 1.46.0-r0.</entry>
918 <entry> LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
919</row>
920<row>
921 <entry>gperf</entry>
922 <entry>3.0.4</entry>
923 <entry>GNU gperf is a perfect hash function generator</entry>
924 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
925</row>
926<row>
927 <entry>grep</entry>
928 <entry>2.23</entry>
929 <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry>
930 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
931</row>
932<row>
933 <entry>groff</entry>
934 <entry>1.22.3</entry>
935 <entry>The groff (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package which reads plain text mixed with formatting commands and produces formatted output.</entry>
936 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
937</row>
938<row>
939 <entry>gst-player</entry>
940 <entry>commit 5386c5b9</entry>
941 <entry>GStreamer playback helper library and examples.</entry>
942 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
943</row>
944<row>
945 <entry>gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad</entry>
946 <entry>1.6.3</entry>
947 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework 1.x.</entry>
948 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
949</row>
950<row>
951 <entry>gstreamer1.0-plugins-base</entry>
952 <entry>1.6.3</entry>
953 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework 1.x.</entry>
954 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
955</row>
956<row>
957 <entry>gstreamer1.0-plugins-good</entry>
958 <entry>1.6.3</entry>
959 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework 1.x.</entry>
960 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
961</row>
962<row>
963 <entry>gstreamer1.0</entry>
964 <entry>1.6.3</entry>
965 <entry>GStreamer is a multimedia framework for encoding and decoding video and sound. It supports a wide range of formats including mp3 ogg avi mpeg and quicktime.</entry>
966 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
967</row>
968<row>
969 <entry>gtk+</entry>
970 <entry>2.24.29</entry>
971 <entry>GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to complete application suites.</entry>
972 <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
973</row>
974<row>
975 <entry>gtk-doc-stub</entry>
976 <entry>1.1</entry>
977 <entry>Stub implementation of gtk-doc as we don't want to build the API documentation</entry>
978 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
979</row>
980<row>
981 <entry>gtk-icon-utils</entry>
982 <entry>3.18.8</entry>
983 <entry>gtk-update-icon-cache and gtk-encode-symbolic-svg built from GTK+ natively for build time and on-host postinst script execution.</entry>
984 <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
985</row>
986<row>
987 <entry>gzip</entry>
988 <entry>1.6</entry>
989 <entry>GNU Gzip is a popular data compression program originally written by Jean-loup Gailly for the GNU project. Mark Adler wrote the decompression part</entry>
990 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
991</row>
992<row>
993 <entry>harfbuzz</entry>
994 <entry>1.2.3</entry>
995 <entry>HarfBuzz is an OpenType text shaping engine.</entry>
996 <entry>MIT</entry>
997</row>
998<row>
999 <entry>hdparm</entry>
1000 <entry>9.48</entry>
1001 <entry>hdparm is a Linux shell utility for viewing and manipulating various IDE drive and driver parameters.</entry>
1002 <entry>BSD</entry>
1003</row>
1004<row>
1005 <entry>hicolor-icon-theme</entry>
1006 <entry>0.15</entry>
1007 <entry>Default icon theme that all icon themes automatically inherit from.</entry>
1008 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1009</row>
1010<row>
1011 <entry>hostap-utils</entry>
1012 <entry>0.4.7</entry>
1013 <entry>The hostap driver supports Host AP mode it allows for IEEE 802.11 management functions on the host computer and allows the system to act as an access point.</entry>
1014 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1015</row>
1016<row>
1017 <entry>hv-cfg</entry>
1018 <entry>commit b9287b07</entry>
1019 <entry>Hypervisor Config</entry>
1020 <entry>BSD</entry>
1021</row>
1022<row>
1023 <entry>hypervisor</entry>
1024 <entry>commit e17b3ecb</entry>
1025 <entry>Freescale embedded hypervisor</entry>
1026 <entry>BSD</entry>
1027</row>
1028<row>
1029 <entry>icu</entry>
1030 <entry>56.1</entry>
1031 <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>
1032 <entry>ICU</entry>
1033</row>
1034<row>
1035 <entry>imx-usb-loader</entry>
1036 <entry>1.0</entry>
1037 <entry>i.MX/Vybrid recovery utility</entry>
1038 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1039</row>
1040<row>
1041 <entry>init-ifupdown</entry>
1042 <entry>1.0</entry>
1043 <entry>This package provides high level tools to configure network interfaces</entry>
1044 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1045</row>
1046<row>
1047 <entry>initscripts</entry>
1048 <entry>1.0</entry>
1049 <entry>Initscripts provide the basic system startup initialization scripts for the system. These scripts include actions such as filesystem mounting fsck RTC manipulation and other actions routinely performed at system startup. In addition the scripts are also used during system shutdown to reverse the actions performed at startup.</entry>
1050 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1051</row>
1052<row>
1053 <entry>inputproto</entry>
1054 <entry>2.3.1</entry>
1055 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Input extension. The extension supports input devices other then the core X keyboard and pointer.</entry>
1056 <entry> MIT</entry>
1057</row>
1058<row>
1059 <entry>intltool</entry>
1060 <entry>0.51.0</entry>
1061 <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry>
1062 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1063</row>
1064<row>
1065 <entry>iptables</entry>
1066 <entry>1.6.0</entry>
1067 <entry>iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure and control network packet filtering code in Linux.</entry>
1068 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1069</row>
1070<row>
1071 <entry>iso-codes</entry>
1072 <entry>3.65</entry>
1073 <entry>ISO language territory currency script codes and their translations.</entry>
1074 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1075</row>
1076<row>
1077 <entry>iw</entry>
1078 <entry>4.3</entry>
1079 <entry>iw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for wireless devices. It supports almost all new drivers that have been added to the kernel recently. </entry>
1080 <entry>BSD</entry>
1081</row>
1082<row>
1083 <entry>json-c</entry>
1084 <entry>0.12</entry>
1085 <entry>JSON-C implements a reference counting object model that allows you to easily construct JSON objects in C.</entry>
1086 <entry>MIT</entry>
1087</row>
1088<row>
1089 <entry>kbd</entry>
1090 <entry>2.0.3</entry>
1091 <entry>Keytable files and keyboard utilities.</entry>
1092 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1093</row>
1094<row>
1095 <entry>kbproto</entry>
1096 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
1097 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Keyboard extension. This extension is used to control options related to keyboard handling and layout.</entry>
1098 <entry>MIT</entry>
1099</row>
1100<row>
1101 <entry>kern-tools</entry>
1102 <entry>0.2</entry>
1103 <entry>Tools for managing Yocto Project style branched kernels.</entry>
1104 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1105</row>
1106<row>
1107 <entry>kexec-tools</entry>
1108 <entry>2.0.11</entry>
1109 <entry>Kexec is a fast reboot feature that lets you reboot to a new Linux kernel</entry>
1110 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1111</row>
1112<row>
1113 <entry>keymaps</entry>
1114 <entry>1.0</entry>
1115 <entry>Keymaps and initscript to set the keymap on bootup.</entry>
1116 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1117</row>
1118<row>
1119 <entry>kmod</entry>
1120 <entry>22</entry>
1121 <entry>kmod is a set of tools to handle common tasks with Linux kernel modules like insert remove list check properties resolve dependencies and aliases.</entry>
1122 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1123</row>
1124<row>
1125 <entry>latencytop</entry>
1126 <entry>0.5</entry>
1127 <entry>Linux tool for measuring and fixing latency.</entry>
1128 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1129</row>
1130<row>
1131 <entry>ldconfig</entry>
1132 <entry>2.12.1</entry>
1133 <entry>A standalone native ldconfig build.</entry>
1134 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1135</row>
1136<row>
1137 <entry>less</entry>
1138 <entry>481</entry>
1139 <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>
1140 <entry> GPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry>
1141</row>
1142<row>
1143 <entry>libaio</entry>
1144 <entry>0.3.110</entry>
1145 <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels native interface</entry>
1146 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1147</row>
1148<row>
1149 <entry>libarchive</entry>
1150 <entry>3.1.2</entry>
1151 <entry>C library and command-line tools for reading and writing tar cpio zip ISO and other archive formats</entry>
1152 <entry>BSD</entry>
1153</row>
1154<row>
1155 <entry>libatomic-ops</entry>
1156 <entry>7.4.2</entry>
1157 <entry>A library for atomic integer operations.</entry>
1158 <entry> GPL-2.0, MIT</entry>
1159</row>
1160<row>
1161 <entry>libcap</entry>
1162 <entry>2.24</entry>
1163 <entry>Library for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities.</entry>
1164 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry>
1165</row>
1166<row>
1167 <entry>libcheck</entry>
1168 <entry>0.10.0</entry>
1169 <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry>
1170 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1171</row>
1172<row>
1173 <entry>libcroco</entry>
1174 <entry>0.6.11</entry>
1175 <entry>Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) parsing and manipulation toolkit.</entry>
1176 <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1177</row>
1178<row>
1179 <entry>libdaemon</entry>
1180 <entry>0.14</entry>
1181 <entry>Lightweight C library which eases the writing of UNIX daemons.</entry>
1182 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1183</row>
1184<row>
1185 <entry>libdmx</entry>
1186 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
1187 <entry>The DMX extension provides support for communication with and control of Xdmx(1) server. Attributes of the Xdmx(1) server and of the back-end screens attached to the server can be queried and modified via this protocol.</entry>
1188 <entry>MIT</entry>
1189</row>
1190<row>
1191 <entry>libdrm</entry>
1192 <entry>2.4.67</entry>
1193 <entry>"The runtime library for accessing the kernel DRM services. DRM stands for \""Direct Rendering Manager\"" which is the kernel portion of the \""Direct Rendering Infrastructure\"" (DRI). DRI is required for many hardware accelerated OpenGL drivers."</entry>
1194 <entry>MIT</entry>
1195</row>
1196<row>
1197 <entry>libepoxy</entry>
1198 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
1199 <entry>OpenGL function pointer management library.</entry>
1200 <entry>MIT</entry>
1201</row>
1202<row>
1203 <entry>liberation-fonts</entry>
1204 <entry>1.04</entry>
1205 <entry>The Liberation(tm) Fonts is a font family originally created by Ascender(c) which aims at metric compatibility with Arial Times New Roman Courier New.</entry>
1206 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1207</row>
1208<row>
1209 <entry>libevdev</entry>
1210 <entry>1.4.6</entry>
1211 <entry>Wrapper library for evdev devices.</entry>
1212 <entry>MIT</entry>
1213</row>
1214<row>
1215 <entry>libevent</entry>
1216 <entry>2.0.22</entry>
1217 <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry>
1218 <entry>BSD</entry>
1219</row>
1220<row>
1221 <entry>libffi</entry>
1222 <entry>3.2.1</entry>
1223 <entry>The `libffi' library provides a portable high level programming interface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to call any function specified by a call interface description at run time. FFI stands for Foreign Function Interface. A foreign function interface is the popular name for the interface that allows code written in one language to call code written in another language. The `libffi' library really only provides the lowest machine dependent layer of a fully featured foreign function interface. A layer must exist above `libffi' that handles type conversions for values passed between the two languages.</entry>
1224 <entry>MIT</entry>
1225</row>
1226<row>
1227 <entry>libfontenc</entry>
1228 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
1229 <entry>libfontenc is a library which helps font libraries portably determine and deal with different encodings of fonts.</entry>
1230 <entry>MIT</entry>
1231</row>
1232<row>
1233 <entry>libgcc</entry>
1234 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
1235 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
1236 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</entry>
1237</row>
1238<row>
1239 <entry>libgcrypt</entry>
1240 <entry>1.6.5</entry>
1241 <entry>General purpose cryptographic library based on the code from GnuPG.</entry>
1242 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry>
1243</row>
1244<row>
1245 <entry>libglade</entry>
1246 <entry>2.6.4</entry>
1247 <entry>Runtime support for the GTK+ interface builder.</entry>
1248 <entry> LGPL-2.0</entry>
1249</row>
1250<row>
1251 <entry>libglu</entry>
1252 <entry>9.0.0</entry>
1253 <entry>GLU is a utility toolkit used with OpenGL implementations</entry>
1254 <entry>MIT</entry>
1255</row>
1256<row>
1257 <entry>libgpg-error</entry>
1258 <entry>1.21</entry>
1259 <entry>Small library that defines common error values for all GnuPG components.</entry>
1260 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1261</row>
1262<row>
1263 <entry>libgudev</entry>
1264 <entry>230</entry>
1265 <entry>GObject wrapper for libudev.</entry>
1266 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1267</row>
1268<row>
1269 <entry>libical</entry>
1270 <entry>2.0.0</entry>
1271 <entry>iCal and scheduling (RFC 2445 2446 2447) library.</entry>
1272 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.0</entry>
1273</row>
1274<row>
1275 <entry>libice</entry>
1276 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
1277 <entry>The Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) protocol provides a generic framework for building protocols on top of reliable byte-stream transport connections. It provides basic mechanisms for setting up and shutting down connections for performing authentication for negotiating versions and for reporting errors. </entry>
1278 <entry>MIT</entry>
1279</row>
1280<row>
1281 <entry>libidn</entry>
1282 <entry>1.32</entry>
1283 <entry>Implementation of the Stringprep Punycode and IDNA specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) working group.</entry>
1284 <entry> LGPL-2.1, LGPL-3.0, GPL-3.0</entry>
1285</row>
1286<row>
1287 <entry>libjpeg-turbo</entry>
1288 <entry>8d</entry>
1289 <entry>libjpeg-turbo is a derivative of libjpeg that uses SIMD instructions (MMX SSE2 NEON) to accelerate baseline JPEG compression and decompression</entry>
1290 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1291</row>
1292<row>
1293 <entry>libmatchbox</entry>
1294 <entry>1.11</entry>
1295 <entry>Matchbox window manager core library.</entry>
1296 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1297</row>
1298<row>
1299 <entry>libmpc</entry>
1300 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
1301 <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>
1302 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry>
1303</row>
1304<row>
1305 <entry>libnewt</entry>
1306 <entry>0.52.18</entry>
1307 <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>
1308 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1309</row>
1310<row>
1311 <entry>libnfsidmap</entry>
1312 <entry>0.25</entry>
1313 <entry>NFS id mapping library.</entry>
1314 <entry>BSD</entry>
1315</row>
1316<row>
1317 <entry>libnl</entry>
1318 <entry>3.2.25</entry>
1319 <entry>A library for applications dealing with netlink sockets.</entry>
1320 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1321</row>
1322<row>
1323 <entry>libnss-mdns</entry>
1324 <entry>0.10</entry>
1325 <entry>Name Service Switch module for Multicast DNS (zeroconf) name resolution.</entry>
1326 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1327</row>
1328<row>
1329 <entry>libogg</entry>
1330 <entry>1.3.2</entry>
1331 <entry>libogg is the bitstream and framing library for the Ogg project. It provides functions which are necessary to codec libraries like libvorbis.</entry>
1332 <entry>BSD</entry>
1333</row>
1334<row>
1335 <entry>libpcap</entry>
1336 <entry>1.7.4</entry>
1337 <entry>Libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network monitoring. Libpcap can provide network statistics collection security monitoring and network debugging.</entry>
1338 <entry>BSD</entry>
1339</row>
1340<row>
1341 <entry>libpciaccess</entry>
1342 <entry>0.13.4</entry>
1343 <entry>libpciaccess provides functionality for X to access the PCI bus and devices in a platform-independent way.</entry>
1344 <entry> MIT</entry>
1345</row>
1346<row>
1347 <entry>libpcre</entry>
1348 <entry>8.38</entry>
1349 <entry>The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl 5. PCRE has its own native API as well as a set of wrapper functions that correspond to the POSIX regular expression API.</entry>
1350 <entry>BSD</entry>
1351</row>
1352<row>
1353 <entry>libpng</entry>
1354 <entry>1.6.21</entry>
1355 <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry>
1356 <entry>Libpng</entry>
1357</row>
1358<row>
1359 <entry>libproxy</entry>
1360 <entry>0.4.11</entry>
1361 <entry>Library providing automatic proxy configuration management.</entry>
1362 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1363</row>
1364<row>
1365 <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry>
1366 <entry>0.3</entry>
1367 <entry>This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions not provided in libc or otherwise available by default.</entry>
1368 <entry>MIT</entry>
1369</row>
1370<row>
1371 <entry>librsvg</entry>
1372 <entry>2.40.13</entry>
1373 <entry>Library for rendering SVG files.</entry>
1374 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1375</row>
1376<row>
1377 <entry>libsamplerate0</entry>
1378 <entry>0.1.8</entry>
1379 <entry>Audio Sample Rate Conversion library.</entry>
1380 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1381</row>
1382<row>
1383 <entry>libsdl</entry>
1384 <entry>1.2.15</entry>
1385 <entry>Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform multimedia library designed to provide low level access to audio keyboard mouse joystick 3D hardware via OpenGL and 2D video framebuffer.</entry>
1386 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1387</row>
1388<row>
1389 <entry>libsm</entry>
1390 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
1391 <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of clients each of which has a particular state."</entry>
1392 <entry>MIT</entry>
1393</row>
1394<row>
1395 <entry>libsndfile1</entry>
1396 <entry>1.0.26</entry>
1397 <entry>Audio format Conversion library.</entry>
1398 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1399</row>
1400<row>
1401 <entry>libsoup-2.4</entry>
1402 <entry>2.52.2</entry>
1403 <entry>An HTTP library implementation in C.</entry>
1404 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1405</row>
1406<row>
1407 <entry>libtasn1</entry>
1408 <entry>4.7</entry>
1409 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry>
1410 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1411</row>
1412<row>
1413 <entry>libtheora</entry>
1414 <entry>1.1.1</entry>
1415 <entry>The libtheora reference implementation provides the standard encoder and decoder under a BSD license.</entry>
1416 <entry>BSD</entry>
1417</row>
1418<row>
1419 <entry>libtirpc</entry>
1420 <entry>1.0.1</entry>
1421 <entry>Libtirpc is a port of Suns Transport-Independent RPC library to Linux</entry>
1422 <entry>BSD</entry>
1423</row>
1424<row>
1425 <entry>libtool</entry>
1426 <entry>2.4.6</entry>
1427 <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>
1428 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1429</row>
1430<row>
1431 <entry>liburcu</entry>
1432 <entry>0.9.1</entry>
1433 <entry>Userspace RCU (read-copy-update) library.</entry>
1434 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT</entry>
1435</row>
1436<row>
1437 <entry>libusb-compat</entry>
1438 <entry>0.1.5</entry>
1439 <entry>libusb-0.1 compatible layer for libusb1 a drop-in replacement that aims to look feel and behave exactly like libusb-0.1</entry>
1440 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1441</row>
1442<row>
1443 <entry>libusb1</entry>
1444 <entry>1.0.20</entry>
1445 <entry>Userspace library to access USB (version 1.0).</entry>
1446 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1447</row>
1448<row>
1449 <entry>libvorbis</entry>
1450 <entry>1.3.5</entry>
1451 <entry>Ogg Vorbis is a high-quality lossy audio codec that is free of intellectual property restrictions. libvorbis is the main vorbis codec library.</entry>
1452 <entry>BSD</entry>
1453</row>
1454<row>
1455 <entry>libwebp</entry>
1456 <entry>0.5.0</entry>
1457 <entry>WebP is a method of lossy and lossless compression that can be used on a large variety of photographic translucent and graphical images found on the web. The degree of lossy compression is adjustable so a user can choose the trade-off between file size and image quality. WebP typically achieves an average of 30% more compression than JPEG and JPEG 2000 without loss of image quality.</entry>
1458 <entry>BSD</entry>
1459</row>
1460<row>
1461 <entry>libx11</entry>
1462 <entry>1.6.3</entry>
1463 <entry>This package provides a client interface to the X Window System otherwise known as 'Xlib'. It provides a complete API for the basic functions of the window system.</entry>
1464 <entry> MIT, BSD</entry>
1465</row>
1466<row>
1467 <entry>libxau</entry>
1468 <entry>1.0.8</entry>
1469 <entry>libxau provides the main interfaces to the X11 authorisation handling which controls authorisation for X connections both client-side and server-side.</entry>
1470 <entry>MIT</entry>
1471</row>
1472<row>
1473 <entry>libxcalibrate</entry>
1474 <entry>0.0</entry>
1475 <entry>libXCalibrate is a library for performing touchscreen calibration with the kdrive tslib touchscreen driver.</entry>
1476 <entry>MIT</entry>
1477</row>
1478<row>
1479 <entry>libxcb</entry>
1480 <entry>1.11.1</entry>
1481 <entry>The X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement for Xlib featuring a small footprint latency hiding direct access to the protocol improved threading support and extensibility.</entry>
1482 <entry>MIT</entry>
1483</row>
1484<row>
1485 <entry>libxcomposite</entry>
1486 <entry>0.4.4</entry>
1487 <entry>The composite extension provides three related mechanisms: per-hierarchy storage automatic shadow update and external parent. In per-hierarchy storage the rendering of an entire hierarchy of windows is redirected to off-screen storage. In automatic shadow update when a hierarchy is rendered off-screen the X server provides an automatic mechanism for presenting those contents within the parent window. In external parent a mechanism for providing redirection of compositing transformations through a client.</entry>
1488 <entry>MIT</entry>
1489</row>
1490<row>
1491 <entry>libxcursor</entry>
1492 <entry>1.1.14</entry>
1493 <entry>Xcursor is a simple library designed to help locate and load cursors. Cursors can be loaded from files or memory. A library of common cursors exists which map to the standard X cursor names. Cursors can exist in several sizes and the library automatically picks the best size.</entry>
1494 <entry>MIT</entry>
1495</row>
1496<row>
1497 <entry>libxdamage</entry>
1498 <entry>1.1.4</entry>
1499 <entry>'Damage' is a term that describes changes make to pixel contents of windows and pixmaps. Damage accumulates as drawing occurs in the drawable. Each drawing operation 'damages' one or more rectangular areas within the drawable. The rectangles are guaranteed to include the set of pixels modified by each operation but may include significantly more than just those pixels. The DAMAGE extension allows applications to either receive the raw rectangles as a stream of events or to have them partially processed within the X server to reduce the amount of data transmitted as well as reduce the processing latency once the repaint operation has started.</entry>
1500 <entry>MIT</entry>
1501</row>
1502<row>
1503 <entry>libxdmcp</entry>
1504 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
1505 <entry>The purpose of the X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for an autonomous display to request login service from a remote host. An X terminal (screen keyboard mouse processor network interface) is a prime example of an autonomous display.</entry>
1506 <entry>MIT</entry>
1507</row>
1508<row>
1509 <entry>libxext</entry>
1510 <entry>1.3.3</entry>
1511 <entry>libXext provides an X Window System client interface to several extensions to the X protocol. The supported protocol extensions are DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS Extended-Visual-Information LBX MIT_SHM MIT_SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD Multi-Buffering SECURITY SHAPE SYNC TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC XTEST. libXext also provides a small set of utility functions to aid authors of client APIs for X protocol extensions.</entry>
1512 <entry>MIT</entry>
1513</row>
1514<row>
1515 <entry>libxfixes</entry>
1516 <entry>5.0.1</entry>
1517 <entry>X applications have often needed to work around various shortcomings in the core X window system. This extension is designed to provide the minimal server-side support necessary to eliminate problems caused by these workarounds.</entry>
1518 <entry>MIT</entry>
1519</row>
1520<row>
1521 <entry>libxfont</entry>
1522 <entry>1.5.1</entry>
1523 <entry>libXfont provides various services for X servers most notably font selection and rasterisation (through external libraries such as freetype).</entry>
1524 <entry> MIT, BSD</entry>
1525</row>
1526<row>
1527 <entry>libxft</entry>
1528 <entry>2.3.2</entry>
1529 <entry>Xft was designed to provide good support for scalable fonts and to do so efficiently. Unlike the core fonts system it supports features such as anti-aliasing and sub-pixel rasterisation. Perhaps more importantly it gives applications full control over the way glyphs are rendered making fine typesetting and WYSIWIG display possible. Finally it allows applications to use fonts that are not installed system-wide for displaying documents with embedded fonts. Xft is not compatible with the core fonts system: usage of Xft requires fairly extensive changes to toolkits (user-interface libraries).</entry>
1530 <entry>MIT</entry>
1531</row>
1532<row>
1533 <entry>libxi</entry>
1534 <entry>1.7.6</entry>
1535 <entry>libxi is an extension to the X11 protocol to support input devices other than the core X keyboard and pointer. It allows client programs to select input from these devices independently from each other and independently from the core devices.</entry>
1536 <entry> MIT</entry>
1537</row>
1538<row>
1539 <entry>libxinerama</entry>
1540 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
1541 <entry>Xinerama is a simple library designed to interface the Xinerama Extension for retrieving information about physical output devices which may be combined into a single logical X screen.</entry>
1542 <entry>MIT</entry>
1543</row>
1544<row>
1545 <entry>libxkbfile</entry>
1546 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
1547 <entry>libxkbfile provides an interface to read and manipulate description files for XKB the X11 keyboard configuration extension.</entry>
1548 <entry>MIT</entry>
1549</row>
1550<row>
1551 <entry>libxml-parser-perl</entry>
1552 <entry>2.44</entry>
1553 <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents.</entry>
1554 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
1555</row>
1556<row>
1557 <entry>libxml2</entry>
1558 <entry>2.9.3</entry>
1559 <entry>The XML Parser Library allows for manipulation of XML files. Libxml2 exports Push and Pull type parser interfaces for both XML and HTML. It can do DTD validation at parse time on a parsed document instance or with an arbitrary DTD. Libxml2 includes complete XPath XPointer and Xinclude implementations. It also has a SAX like interface which is designed to be compatible with Expat.</entry>
1560 <entry>MIT</entry>
1561</row>
1562<row>
1563 <entry>libxmu</entry>
1564 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
1565 <entry>The Xmu Library is a collection of miscellaneous (some might say random) utility functions that have been useful in building various applications and widgets. This library is required by the Athena Widgets. A subset of the functions that do not rely on the Athena Widgets (libXaw) or X Toolkit Instrinsics (libXt) are provided in a second library libXmuu.</entry>
1566 <entry> MIT</entry>
1567</row>
1568<row>
1569 <entry>libxrandr</entry>
1570 <entry>1.5.0</entry>
1571 <entry>The X Resize Rotate and Reflect Extension called RandR for short brings the ability to resize rotate and reflect the root window of a screen. It is based on the X Resize and Rotate Extension as specified in the Proceedings of the 2001 Usenix Technical Conference [RANDR].</entry>
1572 <entry>MIT</entry>
1573</row>
1574<row>
1575 <entry>libxrender</entry>
1576 <entry>0.9.9</entry>
1577 <entry>The X Rendering Extension (Render) introduces digital image composition as the foundation of a new rendering model within the X Window System. Rendering geometric figures is accomplished by client-side tessellation into either triangles or trapezoids. Text is drawn by loading glyphs into the server and rendering sets of them.</entry>
1578 <entry>MIT</entry>
1579</row>
1580<row>
1581 <entry>libxres</entry>
1582 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
1583 <entry>libXRes provides an X Window System client interface to the Resource extension to the X protocol. The Resource extension allows for X clients to see and monitor the X resource usage of various clients (pixmaps et al).</entry>
1584 <entry>MIT</entry>
1585</row>
1586<row>
1587 <entry>libxsettings-client</entry>
1588 <entry>0.10</entry>
1589 <entry>Libraries used for applications making use of the Xsettings configuration setting propagation protocol. Controls setting of double click timeout drag-and-drop threshold and default foreground and background colors for all applications running within a desktop.</entry>
1590 <entry>MIT</entry>
1591</row>
1592<row>
1593 <entry>libxslt</entry>
1594 <entry>1.1.28</entry>
1595 <entry>GNOME XSLT library.</entry>
1596 <entry>MIT</entry>
1597</row>
1598<row>
1599 <entry>libxt</entry>
1600 <entry>1.1.5</entry>
1601 <entry>The Intrinsics are a programming library tailored to the special requirements of user interface construction within a network window system specifically the X Window System. The Intrinsics and a widget set make up an X Toolkit. The Intrinsics provide the base mechanism necessary to build a wide variety of interoperating widget sets and application environments. The Intrinsics are a layer on top of Xlib the C Library X Interface. They extend the fundamental abstractions provided by the X Window System while still remaining independent of any particular user interface policy or style.</entry>
1602 <entry> MIT</entry>
1603</row>
1604<row>
1605 <entry>libxtst</entry>
1606 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
1607 <entry>This extension is a minimal set of client and server extensions required to completely test the X11 server with no user intervention.</entry>
1608 <entry>MIT</entry>
1609</row>
1610<row>
1611 <entry>libxv</entry>
1612 <entry>1.0.10</entry>
1613 <entry>libXv provides an X Window System client interface to the X Video extension to the X protocol. The X Video extension allows for accelerated drawing of videos. Hardware adaptors are exposed to clients which may draw in a number of colourspaces including YUV.</entry>
1614 <entry>MIT</entry>
1615</row>
1616<row>
1617 <entry>libxxf86dga</entry>
1618 <entry>1.1.4</entry>
1619 <entry>libXxf86dga provides the XFree86-DGA extension which allows direct graphics access to a framebuffer-like region and also allows relative mouse reporting et al. It is mainly used by games and emulators for games.</entry>
1620 <entry>MIT</entry>
1621</row>
1622<row>
1623 <entry>libxxf86misc</entry>
1624 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
1625 <entry>The XFree86-Misc extension provides a means to access input device configuration settings specific to the XFree86/Xorg DDX.</entry>
1626 <entry>MIT</entry>
1627</row>
1628<row>
1629 <entry>libxxf86vm</entry>
1630 <entry>1.1.4</entry>
1631 <entry>libXxf86vm provides an interface to the XFree86-VidModeExtension extension which allows client applications to get and set video mode timings in extensive detail. It is used by the xvidtune program in particular.</entry>
1632 <entry>MIT</entry>
1633</row>
1634<row>
1635 <entry>linux-libc-headers</entry>
1636 <entry>4.4</entry>
1637 <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's use.</entry>
1638 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1639</row>
1640<row>
1641 <entry>linux-ls1</entry>
1642 <entry>3.12</entry>
1643 <entry>Linux Kernel provided and supported by Freescale with focus on Layerscape1 Family Boards. </entry>
1644 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1645</row>
1646<row>
1647 <entry>linux-qoriq</entry>
1648 <entry>3.12</entry>
1649 <entry>Linux kernel for Freescale platforms</entry>
1650 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1651</row>
1652<row>
1653 <entry>linux-yocto</entry>
1654 <entry>4.4.3</entry>
1655 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry>
1656 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1657</row>
1658<row>
1659 <entry>list2mask</entry>
1660 <entry>1.0</entry>
1661 <entry>Translate CPU list given on command line to a hexadecimal CPU mask. Can use kernel boot parameters isolcpus or nohz_full as input as well as a list given on command line.</entry>
1662 <entry>BSD</entry>
1663</row>
1664<row>
1665 <entry>lrzsz</entry>
1666 <entry>0.12.20</entry>
1667 <entry>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 ({zxy}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. </entry>
1668 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1669</row>
1670<row>
1671 <entry>lsb</entry>
1672 <entry>4.1</entry>
1673 <entry>LSB support for OpenEmbedded.</entry>
1674 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1675</row>
1676<row>
1677 <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry>
1678 <entry>9.64</entry>
1679 <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB image.</entry>
1680 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1681</row>
1682<row>
1683 <entry>ltp</entry>
1684 <entry>20160126</entry>
1685 <entry>The Linux Test Project is a joint project with SGI IBM OSDL and Bull with a goal to deliver test suites to the open source community that validate the reliability robustness and stability of Linux. The Linux Test Project is a collection of tools for testing the Linux kernel and related features.</entry>
1686 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD-2-Clause</entry>
1687</row>
1688<row>
1689 <entry>lttng-modules</entry>
1690 <entry>2.7.1</entry>
1691 <entry>The lttng-modules 2.0 package contains the kernel tracer modules</entry>
1692 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0, MIT</entry>
1693</row>
1694<row>
1695 <entry>lttng-tools</entry>
1696 <entry>2.7.1</entry>
1697 <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>
1698 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1699</row>
1700<row>
1701 <entry>lttng-ust</entry>
1702 <entry>2.7.1</entry>
1703 <entry>The LTTng UST 2.x package contains the userspace tracer library to trace userspace codes.</entry>
1704 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT, GPL-2.0</entry>
1705</row>
1706<row>
1707 <entry>lzo</entry>
1708 <entry>2.09</entry>
1709 <entry>Lossless data compression library.</entry>
1710 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1711</row>
1712<row>
1713 <entry>m4</entry>
1714 <entry>1.4.17</entry>
1715 <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>
1716 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1717</row>
1718<row>
1719 <entry>make</entry>
1720 <entry>4.1</entry>
1721 <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>
1722 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
1723</row>
1724<row>
1725 <entry>makedepend</entry>
1726 <entry>1.0.5</entry>
1727 <entry>The makedepend program reads each sourcefile in sequence and parses it like a C-preprocessor processing all #include #define #undef #ifdef #ifndef #endif #if #elif and #else directives so that it can correctly tell which #include directives would be used in a compilation. Any #include directives can reference files having other #include directives and parsing will occur in these files as well.</entry>
1728 <entry>MIT</entry>
1729</row>
1730<row>
1731 <entry>makedevs</entry>
1732 <entry>1.0.1</entry>
1733 <entry>Tool for creating device nodes.</entry>
1734 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1735</row>
1736<row>
1737 <entry>matchbox-terminal</entry>
1738 <entry>0.0</entry>
1739 <entry>Lightweight GTK+ terminal application.</entry>
1740 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1741</row>
1742<row>
1743 <entry>matchbox-wm</entry>
1744 <entry>1.2</entry>
1745 <entry>Matchbox lightweight window manager.</entry>
1746 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1747</row>
1748<row>
1749 <entry>mesa-demos</entry>
1750 <entry>8.2.0</entry>
1751 <entry>This package includes the demonstration application such as glxgears. These applications can be used for Mesa validation and benchmarking.</entry>
1752 <entry> MIT, PD</entry>
1753</row>
1754<row>
1755 <entry>mesa</entry>
1756 <entry>11.1.1</entry>
1757 <entry>Mesa is an open-source implementation of the OpenGL specification - a system for rendering interactive 3D graphics. A variety of device drivers allows Mesa to be used in many different environments ranging from software emulation to complete hardware acceleration for modern GPUs. Mesa is used as part of the overall Direct Rendering Infrastructure and X.org environment.</entry>
1758 <entry>MIT</entry>
1759</row>
1760<row>
1761 <entry>meta-environment-ls1021aiot</entry>
1762 <entry>1.0</entry>
1763 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry>
1764 <entry>MIT</entry>
1765</row>
1766<row>
1767 <entry>meta-environment-p2041rdb</entry>
1768 <entry>1.0</entry>
1769 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry>
1770 <entry>MIT</entry>
1771</row>
1772<row>
1773 <entry>meta-environment-qemuarm</entry>
1774 <entry>1.0</entry>
1775 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry>
1776 <entry>MIT</entry>
1777</row>
1778<row>
1779 <entry>meta-environment-qemuppc</entry>
1780 <entry>1.0</entry>
1781 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry>
1782 <entry>MIT</entry>
1783</row>
1784<row>
1785 <entry>meta-environment-qemux86</entry>
1786 <entry>1.0</entry>
1787 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry>
1788 <entry>MIT</entry>
1789</row>
1790<row>
1791 <entry>meta-toolchain</entry>
1792 <entry>1.0</entry>
1793 <entry>Meta package for building a installable toolchain.</entry>
1794 <entry>MIT</entry>
1795</row>
1796<row>
1797 <entry>mingetty</entry>
1798 <entry>1.08</entry>
1799 <entry>Compact getty terminal handler for virtual consoles only.</entry>
1800 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1801</row>
1802<row>
1803 <entry>mini-x-session</entry>
1804 <entry>0.1</entry>
1805 <entry>Very simple session manager for X.</entry>
1806 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1807</row>
1808<row>
1809 <entry>mkfontdir</entry>
1810 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
1811 <entry>"For each directory argument mkfontdir reads all of the font files in the directory. The font names and related data are written out to the files \""fonts.dir\"" \""fonts.scale\"" and \""fonts.alias\"". The X server and font server use these files to find the available font files."</entry>
1812 <entry>MIT</entry>
1813</row>
1814<row>
1815 <entry>mkfontscale</entry>
1816 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
1817 <entry>For each directory argument mkfontscale reads all of the scalable font files in the directory. For every font file found an X11 font name (XLFD) is generated and is written together with the file name to a file fonts.scale in the directory. The resulting fonts.scale is used by the mkfontdir program.</entry>
1818 <entry>MIT</entry>
1819</row>
1820<row>
1821 <entry>mklibs</entry>
1822 <entry>0.1.40</entry>
1823 <entry>mklibs produces cut-down shared libraries that contain only the routines required by a particular set of executables.</entry>
1824 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1825</row>
1826<row>
1827 <entry>mobile-broadband-provider-info</entry>
1828 <entry>20151214</entry>
1829 <entry>Mobile Broadband Service Provider Database.</entry>
1830 <entry>PD</entry>
1831</row>
1832<row>
1833 <entry>modutils-initscripts</entry>
1834 <entry>1.0</entry>
1835 <entry>Initscript for auto-loading kernel modules on boot.</entry>
1836 <entry>PD</entry>
1837</row>
1838<row>
1839 <entry>mpfr</entry>
1840 <entry>3.1.3</entry>
1841 <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with exact rounding.</entry>
1842 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
1843</row>
1844<row>
1845 <entry>mtdev</entry>
1846 <entry>1.1.5</entry>
1847 <entry>mtdev is a library which transforms all variants of kernel multitouch events to the slotted type B protocol. The events put into mtdev may be from any MT device specifically type A without contact tracking type A with contact tracking or type B with contact tracking</entry>
1848 <entry>MIT</entry>
1849</row>
1850<row>
1851 <entry>mxsldr</entry>
1852 <entry>0.0.0</entry>
1853 <entry>Freescale i.MX233/i.MX28 USB loader</entry>
1854 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1855</row>
1856<row>
1857 <entry>nasm</entry>
1858 <entry>2.11.08</entry>
1859 <entry>General-purpose x86 assembler.</entry>
1860 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
1861</row>
1862<row>
1863 <entry>ncurses</entry>
1864 <entry>6.0</entry>
1865 <entry>SVr4 and XSI-Curses compatible curses library and terminfo tools including tic infocmp captoinfo. Supports color multiple highlights forms-drawing characters and automatic recognition of keypad and function-key sequences. Extensions include resizable windows and mouse support on both xterm and Linux console using the gpm library.</entry>
1866 <entry>MIT</entry>
1867</row>
1868<row>
1869 <entry>neard</entry>
1870 <entry>0.15</entry>
1871 <entry>A daemon for the Linux Near Field Communication stack</entry>
1872 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1873</row>
1874<row>
1875 <entry>neon</entry>
1876 <entry>0.30.1</entry>
1877 <entry>An HTTP and WebDAV client library with a C interface.</entry>
1878 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1879</row>
1880<row>
1881 <entry>netbase</entry>
1882 <entry>5.3</entry>
1883 <entry>This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based networking</entry>
1884 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1885</row>
1886<row>
1887 <entry>nettle</entry>
1888 <entry>3.2</entry>
1889 <entry>A low level cryptographic library.</entry>
1890 <entry> LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
1891</row>
1892<row>
1893 <entry>nfs-export-root</entry>
1894 <entry>1.0</entry>
1895 <entry>Enables NFS access from any host to the entire filesystem (for development purposes).</entry>
1896 <entry>MIT</entry>
1897</row>
1898<row>
1899 <entry>nfs-utils</entry>
1900 <entry>1.3.3</entry>
1901 <entry>The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and related tools.</entry>
1902 <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
1903</row>
1904<row>
1905 <entry>ofono</entry>
1906 <entry>1.17</entry>
1907 <entry>oFono is a stack for mobile telephony devices on Linux. oFono supports speaking to telephony devices through specific drivers or with generic AT commands.</entry>
1908 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1909</row>
1910<row>
1911 <entry>openjade</entry>
1912 <entry>1.3.2</entry>
1913 <entry>OpenJade is a suite of tools for validating processing and applying DSSSL (Document Style Semantics and Specification Language) stylesheets to SGML and XML documents.</entry>
1914 <entry>BSD</entry>
1915</row>
1916<row>
1917 <entry>opensp</entry>
1918 <entry>1.5.2</entry>
1919 <entry>An SGML parser used by the OpenJade suite of utilities.</entry>
1920 <entry>BSD</entry>
1921</row>
1922<row>
1923 <entry>openssh</entry>
1924 <entry>7.1p2</entry>
1925 <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>
1926 <entry>BSD</entry>
1927</row>
1928<row>
1929 <entry>openssl</entry>
1930 <entry>1.0.1i</entry>
1931 <entry>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools.</entry>
1932 <entry>OpenSSL</entry>
1933</row>
1934<row>
1935 <entry>openssl</entry>
1936 <entry>1.0.2g</entry>
1937 <entry>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools.</entry>
1938 <entry>OpenSSL</entry>
1939</row>
1940<row>
1941 <entry>opkg-utils</entry>
1942 <entry>0.1.8</entry>
1943 <entry>Additional utilities for the opkg package manager.</entry>
1944 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1945</row>
1946<row>
1947 <entry>opkg</entry>
1948 <entry>0.3.1</entry>
1949 <entry>Open Package Manager.</entry>
1950 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1951</row>
1952<row>
1953 <entry>oprofile</entry>
1954 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
1955 <entry>OProfile is a system-wide profiler for Linux systems capable of profiling all running code at low overhead.</entry>
1956 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
1957</row>
1958<row>
1959 <entry>oprofileui-server</entry>
1960 <entry>0.0</entry>
1961 <entry>User interface for the OProfile tool</entry>
1962 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1963</row>
1964<row>
1965 <entry>orc</entry>
1966 <entry>0.4.24</entry>
1967 <entry>Optimised Inner Loop Runtime Compiler.</entry>
1968 <entry> BSD-2-Clause, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1969</row>
1970<row>
1971 <entry>ossp-uuid</entry>
1972 <entry>1.6.2</entry>
1973 <entry>OSSP uuid is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface (API) and corresponding command line interface (CLI) for the generation of DCE 1.1 ISO/IEC 11578:1996 and RFC 4122 compliant Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). It supports DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based) version 3 (name based MD5) version 4 (random number based) and version 5 (name based SHA-1).</entry>
1974 <entry>MIT</entry>
1975</row>
1976<row>
1977 <entry>packagegroup-base</entry>
1978 <entry>1.0</entry>
1979 <entry>Merge machine and distro options to create a basic machine task/package.</entry>
1980 <entry>MIT</entry>
1981</row>
1982<row>
1983 <entry>packagegroup-core-boot</entry>
1984 <entry>1.0</entry>
1985 <entry>The minimal set of packages required to boot the system</entry>
1986 <entry>MIT</entry>
1987</row>
1988<row>
1989 <entry>packagegroup-core-buildessential</entry>
1990 <entry>1.0</entry>
1991 <entry>Essential build dependencies.</entry>
1992 <entry>MIT</entry>
1993</row>
1994<row>
1995 <entry>packagegroup-core-device-devel</entry>
1996 <entry>1.0</entry>
1997 <entry>Provides a small set of tools for development on the device.</entry>
1998 <entry>MIT</entry>
1999</row>
2000<row>
2001 <entry>packagegroup-core-eclipse-debug</entry>
2002 <entry>1.0</entry>
2003 <entry>Remote debugging tools for Eclipse integration.</entry>
2004 <entry>MIT</entry>
2005</row>
2006<row>
2007 <entry>packagegroup-core-nfs</entry>
2008 <entry>1.0</entry>
2009 <entry>NFS package groups.</entry>
2010 <entry>MIT</entry>
2011</row>
2012<row>
2013 <entry>packagegroup-core-sdk</entry>
2014 <entry>1.0</entry>
2015 <entry>Software development tools.</entry>
2016 <entry>MIT</entry>
2017</row>
2018<row>
2019 <entry>packagegroup-core-ssh-dropbear</entry>
2020 <entry>1.0</entry>
2021 <entry>Dropbear SSH client/server.</entry>
2022 <entry>MIT</entry>
2023</row>
2024<row>
2025 <entry>packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh</entry>
2026 <entry>1.0</entry>
2027 <entry>OpenSSH SSH client/server.</entry>
2028 <entry>MIT</entry>
2029</row>
2030<row>
2031 <entry>packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target</entry>
2032 <entry>1.0</entry>
2033 <entry>Target packages for the standalone SDK.</entry>
2034 <entry>MIT</entry>
2035</row>
2036<row>
2037 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-debug</entry>
2038 <entry>1.0</entry>
2039 <entry>Debugging tools.</entry>
2040 <entry>MIT</entry>
2041</row>
2042<row>
2043 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-profile</entry>
2044 <entry>1.0</entry>
2045 <entry>Profiling tools.</entry>
2046 <entry>MIT</entry>
2047</row>
2048<row>
2049 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-testapps</entry>
2050 <entry>1.0</entry>
2051 <entry>Testing tools/applications.</entry>
2052 <entry>MIT</entry>
2053</row>
2054<row>
2055 <entry>packagegroup-core-x11-base</entry>
2056 <entry>1.0</entry>
2057 <entry>Packages required to set up a basic working X11 session</entry>
2058 <entry>MIT</entry>
2059</row>
2060<row>
2061 <entry>packagegroup-core-x11-xserver</entry>
2062 <entry>1.0</entry>
2063 <entry>X11 display server.</entry>
2064 <entry>MIT</entry>
2065</row>
2066<row>
2067 <entry>packagegroup-core-x11</entry>
2068 <entry>1.0</entry>
2069 <entry>X11 display server and basic utilities.</entry>
2070 <entry>MIT</entry>
2071</row>
2072<row>
2073 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-ls1021aiot</entry>
2074 <entry>1.0</entry>
2075 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
2076 <entry>MIT</entry>
2077</row>
2078<row>
2079 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-p2041rdb</entry>
2080 <entry>1.0</entry>
2081 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
2082 <entry>MIT</entry>
2083</row>
2084<row>
2085 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-qemuarm</entry>
2086 <entry>1.0</entry>
2087 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
2088 <entry>MIT</entry>
2089</row>
2090<row>
2091 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-qemuppc</entry>
2092 <entry>1.0</entry>
2093 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
2094 <entry>MIT</entry>
2095</row>
2096<row>
2097 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-qemux86</entry>
2098 <entry>1.0</entry>
2099 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
2100 <entry>MIT</entry>
2101</row>
2102<row>
2103 <entry>packagegroup-enea-rt-tools</entry>
2104 <entry>1.0</entry>
2105 <entry>Enea RT-tools package group</entry>
2106 <entry>MIT</entry>
2107</row>
2108<row>
2109 <entry>packagegroup-sdk-host</entry>
2110 <entry>1.0</entry>
2111 <entry>Host packages for the standalone SDK or external toolchain.</entry>
2112 <entry>MIT</entry>
2113</row>
2114<row>
2115 <entry>pango</entry>
2116 <entry>1.38.1</entry>
2117 <entry>Pango is a library for laying out and rendering of text with an emphasis on internationalization. Pango can be used anywhere that text layout is needed though most of the work on Pango so far has been done in the context of the GTK+ widget toolkit. Pango forms the core of text and font handling for GTK+-2.x.</entry>
2118 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2119</row>
2120<row>
2121 <entry>partrt</entry>
2122 <entry>1.1</entry>
2123 <entry>partrt is a tool for dividing a SMP Linux system into a real time domain and a non-real time domain.</entry>
2124 <entry>BSD</entry>
2125</row>
2126<row>
2127 <entry>patch</entry>
2128 <entry>2.7.5</entry>
2129 <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>
2130 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2131</row>
2132<row>
2133 <entry>pbzip2</entry>
2134 <entry>1.1.13</entry>
2135 <entry>PBZIP2 is a parallel implementation of the bzip2 block-sorting file compressor that uses pthreads and achieves near-linear speedup on SMP machines. The output of this version is fully compatible with bzip2 v1.0.2 or newer (ie: anything compressed with pbzip2 can be decompressed with bzip2).</entry>
2136 <entry>BSD</entry>
2137</row>
2138<row>
2139 <entry>pciutils</entry>
2140 <entry>3.4.1</entry>
2141 <entry>The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable access to PCI bus configuration space and several utilities based on this library.</entry>
2142 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2143</row>
2144<row>
2145 <entry>perf</entry>
2146 <entry>1.0</entry>
2147 <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>
2148 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2149</row>
2150<row>
2151 <entry>perl</entry>
2152 <entry>5.22.1</entry>
2153 <entry>Perl scripting language.</entry>
2154 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
2155</row>
2156<row>
2157 <entry>piglit</entry>
2158 <entry>1.0</entry>
2159 <entry>OpenGL driver testing framework.</entry>
2160 <entry> MIT, LGPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, GPL-2.0, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2161</row>
2162<row>
2163 <entry>pigz</entry>
2164 <entry>2.3.3</entry>
2165 <entry>pigz which stands for parallel implementation of gzip is a fully functional replacement for gzip that exploits multiple processors and multiple cores to the hilt when compressing data. pigz was written by Mark Adler and uses the zlib and pthread libraries.</entry>
2166 <entry> Zlib, Apache-2.0</entry>
2167</row>
2168<row>
2169 <entry>pixman</entry>
2170 <entry>0.32.8</entry>
2171 <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>
2172 <entry> MIT, PD</entry>
2173</row>
2174<row>
2175 <entry>pixz</entry>
2176 <entry>1.0.6</entry>
2177 <entry>Parallel indexed xz compressor.</entry>
2178 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2179</row>
2180<row>
2181 <entry>pkgconfig</entry>
2182 <entry>0.29</entry>
2183 <entry>pkg-config is a helper tool used when compiling applications and libraries. It helps determined the correct compiler/link options. It is also language-agnostic.</entry>
2184 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2185</row>
2186<row>
2187 <entry>pointercal-xinput</entry>
2188 <entry>0.0</entry>
2189 <entry>Touchscreen calibration data from xinput-calibrator.</entry>
2190 <entry>MIT</entry>
2191</row>
2192<row>
2193 <entry>pointercal</entry>
2194 <entry>0.0</entry>
2195 <entry>Touchscreen calibration data.</entry>
2196 <entry>MIT</entry>
2197</row>
2198<row>
2199 <entry>popt</entry>
2200 <entry>1.16</entry>
2201 <entry>Library for parsing command line options.</entry>
2202 <entry>MIT</entry>
2203</row>
2204<row>
2205 <entry>postinst-intercept</entry>
2206 <entry>1.0</entry>
2207 <entry>Postinstall scriptlets.</entry>
2208 <entry>MIT</entry>
2209</row>
2210<row>
2211 <entry>powertop</entry>
2212 <entry>2.8</entry>
2213 <entry>Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and power management.</entry>
2214 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2215</row>
2216<row>
2217 <entry>ppp</entry>
2218 <entry>2.4.7</entry>
2219 <entry>ppp (Paul's PPP Package) is an open source package which implements the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) on Linux and Solaris systems.</entry>
2220 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, PD</entry>
2221</row>
2222<row>
2223 <entry>pramfs-init</entry>
2224 <entry>1.0</entry>
2225 <entry>Pramfs init scripts</entry>
2226 <entry>BSD</entry>
2227</row>
2228<row>
2229 <entry>prelink</entry>
2230 <entry>1.0</entry>
2231 <entry>The prelink package contains a utility which modifies ELF shared libraries and executables so that far fewer relocations need to be resolved at runtime and thus programs come up faster.</entry>
2232 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2233</row>
2234<row>
2235 <entry>presentproto</entry>
2236 <entry>1.0</entry>
2237 <entry>The Present extension provides a way for applications to update their window contents from a pixmap in a well defined fashion synchronizing with the display refresh and potentially using a more efficient mechanism than copying the contents of the source pixmap. </entry>
2238 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2239</row>
2240<row>
2241 <entry>procps</entry>
2242 <entry>3.3.11</entry>
2243 <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>
2244 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
2245</row>
2246<row>
2247 <entry>pseudo</entry>
2248 <entry>1.7.5</entry>
2249 <entry>Pseudo gives fake root capabilities to a normal user.</entry>
2250 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2251</row>
2252<row>
2253 <entry>psmisc</entry>
2254 <entry>22.21</entry>
2255 <entry>The psmisc package contains utilities for managing processes on your system: pstree killall and fuser. The pstree command displays a tree structure of all of the running processes on your system. The killall command sends a specified signal (SIGTERM if nothing is specified) to processes identified by name. The fuser command identifies the PIDs of processes that are using specified files or filesystems.</entry>
2256 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2257</row>
2258<row>
2259 <entry>psplash</entry>
2260 <entry>0.1</entry>
2261 <entry>PSplash is a userspace graphical boot splash screen for mainly embedded Linux devices supporting a 16bpp or 32bpp framebuffer. It has few dependencies (just libc) supports basic images and text and handles rotation. Its visual look is configurable by basic source changes. Also included is a 'client' command utility for sending information to psplash such as boot progress information.</entry>
2262 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2263</row>
2264<row>
2265 <entry>ptest-runner</entry>
2266 <entry>2.0</entry>
2267 <entry>The ptest-runner2 package installs a ptest-runner program which loops through all installed ptest test suites and runs them in sequence.</entry>
2268 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2269</row>
2270<row>
2271 <entry>pulseaudio</entry>
2272 <entry>8.0</entry>
2273 <entry>Sound server for Linux and Unix-like operating systems.</entry>
2274 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2275</row>
2276<row>
2277 <entry>python-dbus</entry>
2278 <entry>1.2.0</entry>
2279 <entry>Python bindings for the DBus inter-process communication system.</entry>
2280 <entry>MIT</entry>
2281</row>
2282<row>
2283 <entry>python-mako</entry>
2284 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
2285 <entry>Templating library for Python.</entry>
2286 <entry>MIT</entry>
2287</row>
2288<row>
2289 <entry>python-numpy</entry>
2290 <entry>1.10.4</entry>
2291 <entry>A sophisticated Numeric Processing Package for Python.</entry>
2292 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
2293</row>
2294<row>
2295 <entry>python-pygobject</entry>
2296 <entry>3.18.2</entry>
2297 <entry>Python GObject bindings.</entry>
2298 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2299</row>
2300<row>
2301 <entry>python-pyrex</entry>
2302 <entry>0.9.9</entry>
2303 <entry>Pyrex is a language specially designed for writing Python extension modules. It's designed to bridge the gap between the nice high-level easy-to-use world of Python and the messy low-level world of C.</entry>
2304 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2305</row>
2306<row>
2307 <entry>python-scons</entry>
2308 <entry>2.4.1</entry>
2309 <entry>Software Construction tool (make/autotools replacement).</entry>
2310 <entry>MIT</entry>
2311</row>
2312<row>
2313 <entry>python-setuptools</entry>
2314 <entry>19.4</entry>
2315 <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python packages.</entry>
2316 <entry> Python-2.0</entry>
2317</row>
2318<row>
2319 <entry>python-smartpm</entry>
2320 <entry>1.5</entry>
2321 <entry>The Smart Package Manager project has the ambitious objective of creating smart and portable algorithms for solving adequately the problem of managing software upgrades and installation.</entry>
2322 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2323</row>
2324<row>
2325 <entry>python</entry>
2326 <entry>2.7.11</entry>
2327 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry>
2328 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
2329</row>
2330<row>
2331 <entry>qemu-helper</entry>
2332 <entry>1.0</entry>
2333 <entry>Qemu helper scripts.</entry>
2334 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2335</row>
2336<row>
2337 <entry>qemu</entry>
2338 <entry>2.5.0</entry>
2339 <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry>
2340 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2341</row>
2342<row>
2343 <entry>qemuwrapper</entry>
2344 <entry>1.0</entry>
2345 <entry>QEMU wrapper script.</entry>
2346 <entry>MIT</entry>
2347</row>
2348<row>
2349 <entry>quilt</entry>
2350 <entry>0.64</entry>
2351 <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry>
2352 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2353</row>
2354<row>
2355 <entry>quota</entry>
2356 <entry>4.03</entry>
2357 <entry>Tools for monitoring &amp; limiting user disk usage per filesystem.</entry>
2358 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2359</row>
2360<row>
2361 <entry>randrproto</entry>
2362 <entry>1.5.0</entry>
2363 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Resize Rotate and Reflect extension. This extension provides the ability to resize rotate and reflect the root window of a screen.</entry>
2364 <entry>MIT</entry>
2365</row>
2366<row>
2367 <entry>rcw</entry>
2368 <entry>commit 521008fe</entry>
2369 <entry>Reset Configuration Word - hardware boot-time parameters for the QorIQ targets</entry>
2370 <entry>BSD</entry>
2371</row>
2372<row>
2373 <entry>readline</entry>
2374 <entry>6.3</entry>
2375 <entry>The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are typed in. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includes additional functions to maintain a list of previously-entered command lines to recall and perhaps reedit those lines and perform csh-like history expansion on previous commands.</entry>
2376 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2377</row>
2378<row>
2379 <entry>recordproto</entry>
2380 <entry>1.14.2</entry>
2381 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Record extension. This extension is used to record and play back event sequences.</entry>
2382 <entry>MIT</entry>
2383</row>
2384<row>
2385 <entry>renderproto</entry>
2386 <entry>0.11.1</entry>
2387 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Rendering extension. This is the basis the image composition within the X window system.</entry>
2388 <entry>MIT</entry>
2389</row>
2390<row>
2391 <entry>resourceproto</entry>
2392 <entry>1.2.0</entry>
2393 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Resource extension. XRes provides an interface that allows X clients to see and monitor X resource usage of various clients.</entry>
2394 <entry>MIT</entry>
2395</row>
2396<row>
2397 <entry>rgb</entry>
2398 <entry>1.0.6</entry>
2399 <entry>This package includes both the list mapping X color names to RGB values (rgb.txt) and if configured to use a database for color lookup the rgb program to convert the text file into the binary database format.</entry>
2400 <entry>MIT</entry>
2401</row>
2402<row>
2403 <entry>rng-tools</entry>
2404 <entry>5</entry>
2405 <entry>Random number generator daemon.</entry>
2406 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2407</row>
2408<row>
2409 <entry>rpcbind</entry>
2410 <entry>0.2.3</entry>
2411 <entry>The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses.</entry>
2412 <entry>BSD</entry>
2413</row>
2414<row>
2415 <entry>rpm</entry>
2416 <entry>5.4.16</entry>
2417 <entry>The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line driven package management system capable of installing uninstalling verifying querying and updating software packages. Each software package consists of an archive of files along with information about the package like its version a description etc.</entry>
2418 <entry> LGPL-2.1, Apache-2.0</entry>
2419</row>
2420<row>
2421 <entry>rpmresolve</entry>
2422 <entry>1.0</entry>
2423 <entry>OpenEmbedded RPM resolver - performs RPM database lookups in batches to avoid repeated invocations of rpm on the command line.</entry>
2424 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2425</row>
2426<row>
2427 <entry>rsync</entry>
2428 <entry>3.1.2</entry>
2429 <entry>File synchronization tool.</entry>
2430 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2431</row>
2432<row>
2433 <entry>run-postinsts</entry>
2434 <entry>1.0</entry>
2435 <entry>Runs postinstall scripts on first boot of the target device.</entry>
2436 <entry>MIT</entry>
2437</row>
2438<row>
2439 <entry>sbc</entry>
2440 <entry>1.3</entry>
2441 <entry>Bluetooth low-complexity subband codec (SBC) library.</entry>
2442 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2443</row>
2444<row>
2445 <entry>scrnsaverproto</entry>
2446 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
2447 <entry>"This package provides the wire protocol for the X Screen Saver extension. This extension allows an external \""screen saver\"" client to detect when the alternative image is to be displayed and to provide the graphics."</entry>
2448 <entry>MIT</entry>
2449</row>
2450<row>
2451 <entry>sed</entry>
2452 <entry>4.2.2</entry>
2453 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry>
2454 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2455</row>
2456<row>
2457 <entry>serf</entry>
2458 <entry>1.3.8</entry>
2459 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry>
2460 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2461</row>
2462<row>
2463 <entry>setserial</entry>
2464 <entry>2.17</entry>
2465 <entry>setserial is a program designed to set and/or report the configuration information associated with a serial port</entry>
2466 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2467</row>
2468<row>
2469 <entry>sgml-common</entry>
2470 <entry>0.6.3</entry>
2471 <entry>The sgml-common package gathers very basic stuff necessary to work with SGML and XML such as xml.dcl a SGML declaration of XML; iso-entities a list of the basic SGML ISO entities; and install-catalog a script used to add entries to (or remove entries from) centralized catalogs whose entries are pointers to SGML open catalogs as defined by OASIS.</entry>
2472 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2473</row>
2474<row>
2475 <entry>sgmlspl</entry>
2476 <entry>1.1</entry>
2477 <entry>A simple post-processor for SGMLS and NSGMLS.</entry>
2478 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2479</row>
2480<row>
2481 <entry>shadow-securetty</entry>
2482 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
2483 <entry>Provider of the machine specific securetty file.</entry>
2484 <entry>MIT</entry>
2485</row>
2486<row>
2487 <entry>shadow-sysroot</entry>
2488 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
2489 <entry>Shadow utils requirements for useradd.bbclass.</entry>
2490 <entry> BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry>
2491</row>
2492<row>
2493 <entry>shadow</entry>
2494 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
2495 <entry>Tools to change and administer password and group data.</entry>
2496 <entry> BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry>
2497</row>
2498<row>
2499 <entry>shared-mime-info</entry>
2500 <entry>1.6</entry>
2501 <entry>Shared MIME type database and specification.</entry>
2502 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2503</row>
2504<row>
2505 <entry>slang</entry>
2506 <entry>2.2.4</entry>
2507 <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>
2508 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2509</row>
2510<row>
2511 <entry>speex</entry>
2512 <entry>1.2rc2</entry>
2513 <entry>Speex is an Open Source/Free Software patent-free audio compression format designed for speech.</entry>
2514 <entry>BSD</entry>
2515</row>
2516<row>
2517 <entry>speexdsp</entry>
2518 <entry>1.2rc3</entry>
2519 <entry>SpeexDSP is a patent-free Open Source/Free Software DSP library.</entry>
2520 <entry>BSD</entry>
2521</row>
2522<row>
2523 <entry>sqlite3</entry>
2524 <entry>3.11.0</entry>
2525 <entry>Embeddable SQL database engine.</entry>
2526 <entry>PD</entry>
2527</row>
2528<row>
2529 <entry>startup-notification</entry>
2530 <entry>0.12</entry>
2531 <entry>Enables monitoring and display of application startup.</entry>
2532 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2533</row>
2534<row>
2535 <entry>stat</entry>
2536 <entry>3.3</entry>
2537 <entry>Displays all information about a file that the stat() call provides and all information about a filesystem that statfs() provides.</entry>
2538 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2539</row>
2540<row>
2541 <entry>strace</entry>
2542 <entry>4.11</entry>
2543 <entry>System call tracing tool.</entry>
2544 <entry>BSD</entry>
2545</row>
2546<row>
2547 <entry>subversion</entry>
2548 <entry>1.9.3</entry>
2549 <entry>Subversion (svn) version control system client.</entry>
2550 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2551</row>
2552<row>
2553 <entry>sudo</entry>
2554 <entry>1.8.15</entry>
2555 <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>
2556 <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry>
2557</row>
2558<row>
2559 <entry>sysfsutils</entry>
2560 <entry>2.1.0</entry>
2561 <entry>Tools for working with the sysfs virtual filesystem. The tool 'systool' can query devices by bus class and topology.</entry>
2562 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2563</row>
2564<row>
2565 <entry>sysprof</entry>
2566 <entry>1.2.0</entry>
2567 <entry>System-wide Performance Profiler for Linux.</entry>
2568 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2569</row>
2570<row>
2571 <entry>systemtap</entry>
2572 <entry>2.9</entry>
2573 <entry>Script-directed dynamic tracing and performance analysis tool for Linux.</entry>
2574 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2575</row>
2576<row>
2577 <entry>sysvinit-inittab</entry>
2578 <entry>2.88dsf</entry>
2579 <entry>Inittab configuration for SysVinit.</entry>
2580 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2581</row>
2582<row>
2583 <entry>sysvinit</entry>
2584 <entry>2.88dsf</entry>
2585 <entry>This package is required to boot in most configurations. It provides the /sbin/init program. This is the first process started on boot and the last process terminated before the system halts.</entry>
2586 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2587</row>
2588<row>
2589 <entry>taglib</entry>
2590 <entry>1.9.1</entry>
2591 <entry>Library for reading and editing the meta-data of popular audio formats.</entry>
2592 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.0</entry>
2593</row>
2594<row>
2595 <entry>tar</entry>
2596 <entry>1.28</entry>
2597 <entry>GNU tar saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive and can restore individual files from the archive.</entry>
2598 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2599</row>
2600<row>
2601 <entry>tcf-agent</entry>
2602 <entry>1.3.0</entry>
2603 <entry>Target Communication Framework for the Eclipse IDE.</entry>
2604 <entry> EPL-1.0, EDL-1.0</entry>
2605</row>
2606<row>
2607 <entry>tcl</entry>
2608 <entry>8.6.4</entry>
2609 <entry>Tool Command Language.</entry>
2610 <entry> tcl, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2611</row>
2612<row>
2613 <entry>tcp-wrappers</entry>
2614 <entry>7.6</entry>
2615 <entry>Tools for monitoring and filtering incoming requests for tcp services.</entry>
2616 <entry>BSD</entry>
2617</row>
2618<row>
2619 <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry>
2620 <entry>1.0</entry>
2621 <entry>Fake version of the texinfo utility suite.</entry>
2622 <entry>MIT</entry>
2623</row>
2624<row>
2625 <entry>tipcutils</entry>
2626 <entry>2.0.6</entry>
2627 <entry>Transparent Inter-Process Communication protocol.</entry>
2628 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2629</row>
2630<row>
2631 <entry>trace-cmd</entry>
2632 <entry>2.6</entry>
2633 <entry>User interface to Ftrace.</entry>
2634 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2635</row>
2636<row>
2637 <entry>tremor</entry>
2638 <entry>20150107</entry>
2639 <entry>tremor is a fixed point implementation of the vorbis codec.</entry>
2640 <entry>BSD</entry>
2641</row>
2642<row>
2643 <entry>tslib</entry>
2644 <entry>1.1</entry>
2645 <entry>Tslib is an abstraction layer for touchscreen panel events as well as a filter stack for the manipulation of those events. Tslib is generally used on embedded devices to provide a common user space interface to touchscreen functionality.</entry>
2646 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2647</row>
2648<row>
2649 <entry>tzcode</entry>
2650 <entry>2016d</entry>
2651 <entry>tzcode timezone zoneinfo utils -- zic zdump tzselect.</entry>
2652 <entry> PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2653</row>
2654<row>
2655 <entry>tzdata</entry>
2656 <entry>2016d</entry>
2657 <entry>Timezone data.</entry>
2658 <entry> PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2659</row>
2660<row>
2661 <entry>u-boot-mkimage</entry>
2662 <entry>v2016.03</entry>
2663 <entry>U-Boot bootloader image creation tool.</entry>
2664 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2665</row>
2666<row>
2667 <entry>u-boot-qoriq</entry>
2668 <entry>2015.01</entry>
2669 <entry>U-boot provided by Freescale with focus on QorIQ boards</entry>
2670 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-3-Clause, BSD-2-Clause, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2671</row>
2672<row>
2673 <entry>udev-extraconf</entry>
2674 <entry>1.1</entry>
2675 <entry>Extra machine specific configuration files for udev specifically blacklist information.</entry>
2676 <entry>MIT</entry>
2677</row>
2678<row>
2679 <entry>udev-rules-qoriq</entry>
2680 <entry>1.0</entry>
2681 <entry>udev rules for Freescale QorIQ SOCs</entry>
2682 <entry>MIT</entry>
2683</row>
2684<row>
2685 <entry>unfs3</entry>
2686 <entry>0.9.22.r497</entry>
2687 <entry>Userspace NFS server v3 protocol.</entry>
2688 <entry>unfs3</entry>
2689</row>
2690<row>
2691 <entry>unifdef</entry>
2692 <entry>2.11</entry>
2693 <entry>Selectively remove #ifdef statements from sources.</entry>
2694 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2695</row>
2696<row>
2697 <entry>unzip</entry>
2698 <entry>6.0</entry>
2699 <entry>Utilities for extracting and viewing files in .zip archives.</entry>
2700 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2701</row>
2702<row>
2703 <entry>update-rc.d</entry>
2704 <entry>0.7</entry>
2705 <entry>update-rc.d is a utilities that allows the management of symlinks to the initscripts in the /etc/rcN.d directory structure.</entry>
2706 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2707</row>
2708<row>
2709 <entry>util-linux</entry>
2710 <entry>2.27.1</entry>
2711 <entry>Util-linux includes a suite of basic system administration utilities commonly found on most Linux systems. Some of the more important utilities include disk partitioning kernel message management filesystem creation and system login.</entry>
2712 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry>
2713</row>
2714<row>
2715 <entry>util-macros</entry>
2716 <entry>1.19.0</entry>
2717 <entry>M4 autotools macros used by various X.org programs.</entry>
2718 <entry> MIT</entry>
2719</row>
2720<row>
2721 <entry>v86d</entry>
2722 <entry>0.1.10</entry>
2723 <entry>User support binary for the uvesafb kernel module.</entry>
2724 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2725</row>
2726<row>
2727 <entry>valgrind</entry>
2728 <entry>3.11.0</entry>
2729 <entry>Valgrind memory debugger and instrumentation framework.</entry>
2730 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
2731</row>
2732<row>
2733 <entry>videoproto</entry>
2734 <entry>2.3.2</entry>
2735 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Video extension. This extension alows for accerlated drawing of videos.</entry>
2736 <entry> MIT</entry>
2737</row>
2738<row>
2739 <entry>vte</entry>
2740 <entry>0.28.2</entry>
2741 <entry>Virtual terminal emulator GTK+ widget library.</entry>
2742 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2743</row>
2744<row>
2745 <entry>waffle</entry>
2746 <entry>1.5.2</entry>
2747 <entry>cross-platform C library to defer selection of GL API and of window system.</entry>
2748 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2749</row>
2750<row>
2751 <entry>wayland</entry>
2752 <entry>1.9.0</entry>
2753 <entry>Wayland is a protocol for a compositor to talk to its clients as well as a C library implementation of that protocol. The compositor can be a standalone display server running on Linux kernel modesetting and evdev input devices an X application or a wayland client itself. The clients can be traditional applications X servers (rootless or fullscreen) or other display servers.</entry>
2754 <entry>MIT</entry>
2755</row>
2756<row>
2757 <entry>wireless-tools</entry>
2758 <entry>30.pre9</entry>
2759 <entry>Tools for the Linux Standard Wireless Extension Subsystem.</entry>
2760 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.1, BSD</entry>
2761</row>
2762<row>
2763 <entry>wpa-supplicant</entry>
2764 <entry>2.5</entry>
2765 <entry>Client for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).</entry>
2766 <entry>BSD</entry>
2767</row>
2768<row>
2769 <entry>x11-common</entry>
2770 <entry>0.1</entry>
2771 <entry>Common X11 scripts and configuration files.</entry>
2772 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2773</row>
2774<row>
2775 <entry>x11perf</entry>
2776 <entry>1.6.0</entry>
2777 <entry>The x11perf program runs one or more performance tests and reports how fast an X server can execute the tests.</entry>
2778 <entry>MIT</entry>
2779</row>
2780<row>
2781 <entry>xauth</entry>
2782 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
2783 <entry>X application to edit and display the authorization information used in connecting to the X server.</entry>
2784 <entry>MIT</entry>
2785</row>
2786<row>
2787 <entry>xcb-proto</entry>
2788 <entry>1.11</entry>
2789 <entry>Function prototypes for the X protocol C-language Binding (XCB). XCB is a replacement for Xlib featuring a small footprint latency hiding direct access to the protocol improved threading support and extensibility.</entry>
2790 <entry>MIT</entry>
2791</row>
2792<row>
2793 <entry>xcb-util</entry>
2794 <entry>0.4.0</entry>
2795 <entry>The xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of libxcb the core X protocol library and some of the extension libraries. These experimental libraries provide convenience functions and interfaces which make the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the libraries also provide client-side code which is not strictly part of the X protocol but which have traditionally been provided by Xlib.</entry>
2796 <entry>MIT</entry>
2797</row>
2798<row>
2799 <entry>xcmiscproto</entry>
2800 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
2801 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XC-MISC extension which is used to get details of XID allocations within the server.</entry>
2802 <entry>MIT</entry>
2803</row>
2804<row>
2805 <entry>xdpyinfo</entry>
2806 <entry>1.3.2</entry>
2807 <entry>Xdpyinfo is a utility for displaying information about an X server. It is used to examine the capabilities of a server the predefined values for various parameters used in communicating between clients and the server and the different types of screens and visuals that are available.</entry>
2808 <entry>MIT</entry>
2809</row>
2810<row>
2811 <entry>xextproto</entry>
2812 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
2813 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for several X extensions. These protocol extensions include DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS Extended-Visual-Information LBX MIT_SHM MIT_SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD Multi-Buffering SECURITY SHAPE SYNC TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC XTEST. In addition a small set of utility functions are also available.</entry>
2814 <entry> MIT</entry>
2815</row>
2816<row>
2817 <entry>xf86-input-evdev</entry>
2818 <entry>2.10.1</entry>
2819 <entry>evdev is an Xorg input driver for Linux's generic event devices. It therefore supports all input devices that the kernel knows about including most mice and keyboards. The evdev driver can serve as both a pointer and a keyboard input device and may be used as both the core keyboard and the core pointer. Multiple input devices are supported by multiple instances of this driver with one Load directive for evdev in the Module section of your xorg.conf for each input device that will use this driver. </entry>
2820 <entry>MIT</entry>
2821</row>
2822<row>
2823 <entry>xf86-input-keyboard</entry>
2824 <entry>1.8.1</entry>
2825 <entry>keyboard is an Xorg input driver for keyboards. The driver supports the standard OS-provided keyboard interface. The driver functions as a keyboard input device and may be used as the X server's core keyboard.</entry>
2826 <entry>MIT</entry>
2827</row>
2828<row>
2829 <entry>xf86-input-mouse</entry>
2830 <entry>1.9.1</entry>
2831 <entry>mouse is an Xorg input driver for mice. The driver supports most available mouse types and interfaces. The mouse driver functions as a pointer input device and may be used as the X server's core pointer. Multiple mice are supported by multiple instances of this driver.</entry>
2832 <entry>MIT</entry>
2833</row>
2834<row>
2835 <entry>xf86-input-vmmouse</entry>
2836 <entry>13.1.0</entry>
2837 <entry>The vmmouse driver enables support for the special VMMouse protocol that is provided by VMware virtual machines to give absolute pointer positioning. The vmmouse driver is capable of falling back to the standard 'mouse' driver if a VMware virtual machine is not detected.</entry>
2838 <entry>MIT</entry>
2839</row>
2840<row>
2841 <entry>xf86-video-cirrus</entry>
2842 <entry>1.5.3</entry>
2843 <entry>cirrus is an Xorg driver for Cirrus Logic VGA adapters. These devices are not so common in the wild anymore but QEMU can emulate one so the driver is still useful.</entry>
2844 <entry>MIT</entry>
2845</row>
2846<row>
2847 <entry>xf86-video-fbdev</entry>
2848 <entry>0.4.4</entry>
2849 <entry>fbdev is an Xorg driver for framebuffer devices. This is a non-accelerated driver.</entry>
2850 <entry>MIT</entry>
2851</row>
2852<row>
2853 <entry>xf86-video-vmware</entry>
2854 <entry>13.1.0</entry>
2855 <entry>vmware is an Xorg driver for VMware virtual video cards.</entry>
2856 <entry>MIT</entry>
2857</row>
2858<row>
2859 <entry>xf86dgaproto</entry>
2860 <entry>2.1</entry>
2861 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree86 Direct Graphics Access extension. This extension allows direct graphics access to a framebuffer-like region as well as relative mouse reporting.</entry>
2862 <entry>MIT</entry>
2863</row>
2864<row>
2865 <entry>xf86driproto</entry>
2866 <entry>2.1.1</entry>
2867 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree86 Direct Rendering Infrastructure extension. The XFree86-DRI extension is used to organize direct rendering support or 3D clients and help arbitrate requests.</entry>
2868 <entry>MIT</entry>
2869</row>
2870<row>
2871 <entry>xf86miscproto</entry>
2872 <entry>0.9.3</entry>
2873 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree miscellaneous extension. The XFree86-Misc extension provides a means to access input device configuration settings specific to the XFree86/Xorg DDX.</entry>
2874 <entry>MIT</entry>
2875</row>
2876<row>
2877 <entry>xf86vidmodeproto</entry>
2878 <entry>2.3.1</entry>
2879 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree86 video mode extension. This extension allows client applications to get and set video mode timings.</entry>
2880 <entry>MIT</entry>
2881</row>
2882<row>
2883 <entry>xhost</entry>
2884 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
2885 <entry>The xhost program is used to add and delete host names or user names to the list allowed to make connections to the X server. In the case of hosts this provides a rudimentary form of privacy control and security. Environments which require more sophisticated measures should implement the user-based mechanism or use the hooks in the protocol for passing other authentication data to the server.</entry>
2886 <entry>MIT</entry>
2887</row>
2888<row>
2889 <entry>xineramaproto</entry>
2890 <entry>1.2.1</entry>
2891 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the Xinerama extension. This extension is used for retrieving information about physical output devices which may be combined into a single logical X screen.</entry>
2892 <entry> MIT</entry>
2893</row>
2894<row>
2895 <entry>xinit</entry>
2896 <entry>1.3.4</entry>
2897 <entry>The xinit program is used to start the X Window System server and a first client program on systems that cannot start X directly from /etc/init or in environments that use multiple window systems. When this first client exits xinit will kill the X server and then terminate.</entry>
2898 <entry>MIT</entry>
2899</row>
2900<row>
2901 <entry>xinput-calibrator</entry>
2902 <entry>0.7.5</entry>
2903 <entry>Touchscreen calibration program for X11.</entry>
2904 <entry>MIT</entry>
2905</row>
2906<row>
2907 <entry>xinput</entry>
2908 <entry>1.6.2</entry>
2909 <entry>Xinput is an utility for configuring and testing XInput devices</entry>
2910 <entry>MIT</entry>
2911</row>
2912<row>
2913 <entry>xkbcomp</entry>
2914 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
2915 <entry>The xkbcomp keymap compiler converts a description of an XKB keymap into one of several output formats. The most common use for xkbcomp is to create a compiled keymap file (.xkm extension) which can be read directly by XKB-capable X servers or utilities.</entry>
2916 <entry>MIT</entry>
2917</row>
2918<row>
2919 <entry>xkeyboard-config</entry>
2920 <entry>2.16</entry>
2921 <entry>The non-arch keyboard configuration database for X Window. The goal is to provide the consistent well-structured frequently released open source of X keyboard configuration data for X Window System implementations. The project is targeted to XKB-based systems.</entry>
2922 <entry> MIT</entry>
2923</row>
2924<row>
2925 <entry>xmodmap</entry>
2926 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
2927 <entry>The xmodmap program is used to edit and display the keyboard modifier map and keymap table that are used by client applications to convert event keycodes into keysyms. It is usually run from the user's session startup script to configure the keyboard according to personal tastes.</entry>
2928 <entry>MIT</entry>
2929</row>
2930<row>
2931 <entry>xprop</entry>
2932 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
2933 <entry>The xprop utility is for displaying window and font properties in an X server. One window or font is selected using the command line arguments or possibly in the case of a window by clicking on the desired window. A list of properties is then given possibly with formatting information.</entry>
2934 <entry>MIT</entry>
2935</row>
2936<row>
2937 <entry>xproto</entry>
2938 <entry>7.0.28</entry>
2939 <entry>This package provides the basic headers for the X Window System.</entry>
2940 <entry> MIT</entry>
2941</row>
2942<row>
2943 <entry>xrandr</entry>
2944 <entry>1.4.3</entry>
2945 <entry>Xrandr is used to set the size orientation and/or reflection of the outputs for a screen. It can also set the screen size.</entry>
2946 <entry>MIT</entry>
2947</row>
2948<row>
2949 <entry>xrestop</entry>
2950 <entry>0.4</entry>
2951 <entry>top-like statistics of X11 server resource usage by clients</entry>
2952 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2953</row>
2954<row>
2955 <entry>xserver-common</entry>
2956 <entry>1.34</entry>
2957 <entry>Common X11 scripts and support files.</entry>
2958 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2959</row>
2960<row>
2961 <entry>xserver-nodm-init</entry>
2962 <entry>2.0</entry>
2963 <entry>Simple Xserver Init Script (no dm).</entry>
2964 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2965</row>
2966<row>
2967 <entry>xserver-xf86-config</entry>
2968 <entry>0.1</entry>
2969 <entry>X.Org X server configuration file.</entry>
2970 <entry>MIT</entry>
2971</row>
2972<row>
2973 <entry>xserver-xorg</entry>
2974 <entry>1.18.0</entry>
2975 <entry>The X.Org X server.</entry>
2976 <entry>MIT</entry>
2977</row>
2978<row>
2979 <entry>xset</entry>
2980 <entry>1.2.3</entry>
2981 <entry>xset is a utility that is used to set various user preference options of the display.</entry>
2982 <entry>MIT</entry>
2983</row>
2984<row>
2985 <entry>xtrans</entry>
2986 <entry>1.3.5</entry>
2987 <entry>The X Transport Interface is intended to combine all system and transport specific code into a single place. This API should be used by all libraries clients and servers of the X Window System. Use of this API should allow the addition of new types of transports and support for new platforms without making any changes to the source except in the X Transport Interface code.</entry>
2988 <entry> MIT</entry>
2989</row>
2990<row>
2991 <entry>xtscal</entry>
2992 <entry>0.6.3</entry>
2993 <entry>Basic touchscreen calibration utility</entry>
2994 <entry> GPL-2.0</entry>
2995</row>
2996<row>
2997 <entry>xvideo-tests</entry>
2998 <entry>0.1</entry>
2999 <entry>Simple XVideo test application.</entry>
3000 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3001</row>
3002<row>
3003 <entry>xwininfo</entry>
3004 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
3005 <entry>Xwininfo is a utility for displaying information about windows. Information may include window position size color depth and a number of other items.</entry>
3006 <entry>MIT</entry>
3007</row>
3008<row>
3009 <entry>xz</entry>
3010 <entry>5.2.2</entry>
3011 <entry>Utilities for managing LZMA compressed files.</entry>
3012 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, PD</entry>
3013</row>
3014<row>
3015 <entry>zip</entry>
3016 <entry>3.0</entry>
3017 <entry>Compressor/archiver for creating and modifying .zip files.</entry>
3018 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
3019</row>
3020<row>
3021 <entry>zlib</entry>
3022 <entry>1.2.8</entry>
3023 <entry>Zlib is a general-purpose patent-free lossless data compression library which is used by many different programs.</entry>
3024 <entry>Zlib</entry>
3025</row>
3026 </tbody>
3027 </tgroup>
3028 </informaltable>
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3740 14. Revised Versions of this License.
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3742 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of
3743the GNU Affero General Public License from time to time. Such new versions
3744will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to
3745address new problems or concerns.
3746 49
3747 Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the 50 <entry>3.22.0</entry>
3748Program specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Affero General
3749Public License "or any later version" applies to it, you have the
3750option of following the terms and conditions either of that numbered
3751version or of any later version published by the Free Software
3752Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the
3753GNU Affero General Public License, you may choose any version ever published
3754by the Free Software Foundation.
3755
3756 If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
3757versions of the GNU Affero General Public License can be used, that proxy's
3758public statement of acceptance of a version permanently authorizes you
3759to choose that version for the Program.
3760
3761 Later license versions may give you additional or different
3762permissions. However, no additional obligations are imposed on any
3763author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a
3764later version.
3765
3766 15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
3767
3768 THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
3769APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
3770HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
3771OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
3772THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
3773PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM
3774IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
3775ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
3776
3777 16. Limitation of Liability.
3778
3779 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
3780WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
3781THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
3782GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
3783USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
3784DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
3785PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
3786EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
3787SUCH DAMAGES.
3788
3789 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
3790
3791 If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
3792above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
3793reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
3794an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
3795Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
3796copy of the Program in return for a fee.
3797 51
3798 END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 52 <entry>GTK+ icon theme.</entry>
3799 53
3800 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs 54 <entry>LGPL-3.0 | CC-BY-SA-3.0</entry>
55 </row>
3801 56
3802 If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest 57 <row>
3803possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it 58 <entry>alsa-lib</entry>
3804free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
3805 59
3806 To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest 60 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
3807to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
3808state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
3809the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
3810 61
3811 &lt;one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.&gt; 62 <entry>ALSA sound library.</entry>
3812 Copyright (C) &lt;year&gt; &lt;name of author&gt;
3813 63
3814 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 64 <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
3815 it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by 65 </row>
3816 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
3817 (at your option) any later version.
3818 66
3819 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 67 <row>
3820 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 68 <entry>alsa-plugins</entry>
3821 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
3822 GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
3823 69
3824 You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 70 <entry>1.1.1</entry>
3825 along with this program. If not, see &lt;http://www.gnu.org/licenses/&gt;.
3826 71
3827Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 72 <entry>ALSA Plugins.</entry>
3828 73
3829 If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer 74 <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
3830network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to 75 </row>
3831get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its 76
3832interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive 77 <row>
3833of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different 78 <entry>alsa-state</entry>
3834solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the 79
3835specific requirements. 80 <entry>0.2.0</entry>
3836 81
3837 You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 82 <entry>Alsa Scenario Files - an init script and state files to
3838if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 83 restore sound state at system boot and save it at system shut
3839For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see 84 down.</entry>
3840&lt;http://www.gnu.org/licenses/&gt;. 85
3841</programlisting></para></section> 86 <entry>MIT</entry>
87 </row>
88
89 <row>
90 <entry>alsa-utils</entry>
91
92 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
93
94 <entry>ALSA sound utilities.</entry>
95
96 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
97 </row>
98
99 <row>
100 <entry>apmd</entry>
101
102 <entry>3.2.2-15</entry>
103
104 <entry>The Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access
105 to battery status information and a set of tools for managing
106 notebook power consumption.</entry>
107
108 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
109 </row>
110
111 <row>
112 <entry>apt</entry>
113
114 <entry>1.2.12</entry>
115
116 <entry>Advanced front-end for dpkg.</entry>
117
118 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
119 </row>
120
121 <row>
122 <entry>asciidoc</entry>
123
124 <entry>8.6.9</entry>
125
126 <entry>AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing short
127 documents articles books and UNIX man pages.</entry>
128
129 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
130 </row>
131
132 <row>
133 <entry>at-spi2-atk</entry>
134
135 <entry>2.22.0</entry>
136
137 <entry>AT-SPI 2 Toolkit Bridge.</entry>
138
139 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
140 </row>
141
142 <row>
143 <entry>at-spi2-core</entry>
144
145 <entry>2.22.0</entry>
146
147 <entry>Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (dbus
148 core).</entry>
149
150 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
151 </row>
152
153 <row>
154 <entry>at</entry>
155
156 <entry>3.1.20</entry>
157
158 <entry>At allows for commands to be run at a particular time.
159 Batch will execute commands when the system load levels drop to a
160 particular level.</entry>
161
162 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
163 </row>
164
165 <row>
166 <entry>atk</entry>
167
168 <entry>2.22.0</entry>
169
170 <entry>Accessibility toolkit for GNOME.</entry>
171
172 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
173 </row>
174
175 <row>
176 <entry>attr</entry>
177
178 <entry>2.4.47</entry>
179
180 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended
181 attributes.</entry>
182
183 <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
184 </row>
185
186 <row>
187 <entry>autoconf</entry>
188
189 <entry>2.69</entry>
190
191 <entry>Autoconf is an extensible package of M4 macros that produce
192 shell scripts to automatically configure software source code
193 packages. Autoconf creates a configuration script for a package
194 from a template file that lists the operating system features that
195 the package can use in the form of M4 macro calls.</entry>
196
197 <entry>GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry>
198 </row>
199
200 <row>
201 <entry>automake</entry>
202
203 <entry>1.15</entry>
204
205 <entry>Automake is a tool for automatically generating
206 `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards.
207 Automake requires the use of Autoconf.</entry>
208
209 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
210 </row>
211
212 <row>
213 <entry>avahi</entry>
214
215 <entry>0.6.32</entry>
216
217 <entry>"Avahi is a fully LGPL framework for Multicast DNS Service
218 Discovery. It allows programs to publish and discover services and
219 hosts running on a local network with no specific configuration.
220 This tool implements IPv4LL ""Dynamic Configuration of IPv4
221 Link-Local Addresses"" (IETF RFC3927) a protocol for automatic IP
222 address configuration from the link-local 169.254.0.0/16 range
223 without the need for a central server."</entry>
224
225 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
226 </row>
227
228 <row>
229 <entry>babeltrace</entry>
230
231 <entry>1.5.2</entry>
232
233 <entry>Babeltrace provides trace read and write libraries in host
234 side as well as a trace converter which used to convert LTTng 2.0
235 traces into human-readable log.</entry>
236
237 <entry>MIT, GPL-2.0</entry>
238 </row>
239
240 <row>
241 <entry>base-files</entry>
242
243 <entry>3.0.14</entry>
244
245 <entry>The base-files package creates the basic system directory
246 structure and provides a small set of key configuration files for
247 the system.</entry>
248
249 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
250 </row>
251
252 <row>
253 <entry>base-passwd</entry>
254
255 <entry>3.5.29</entry>
256
257 <entry>The master copies of the user database files (/etc/passwd
258 and /etc/group). The update-passwd tool is also provided to keep
259 the system databases synchronized with these master files.</entry>
260
261 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
262 </row>
263
264 <row>
265 <entry>bash-completion</entry>
266
267 <entry>2.5</entry>
268
269 <entry>Programmable Completion for Bash 4.</entry>
270
271 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
272 </row>
273
274 <row>
275 <entry>bash</entry>
276
277 <entry>4.3.30</entry>
278
279 <entry>An sh-compatible command language interpreter.</entry>
280
281 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
282 </row>
283
284 <row>
285 <entry>bc</entry>
286
287 <entry>1.06</entry>
288
289 <entry>Arbitrary precision calculator language.</entry>
290
291 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
292 </row>
293
294 <row>
295 <entry>bcm2835-bootfiles</entry>
296
297 <entry>20171029</entry>
298
299 <entry>Closed source binary files to help boot the ARM on the
300 BCM2835.</entry>
301
302 <entry>Proprietary</entry>
303 </row>
304
305 <row>
306 <entry>beecrypt</entry>
307
308 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
309
310 <entry>A general-purpose cryptography library.</entry>
311
312 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
313 </row>
314
315 <row>
316 <entry>bigreqsproto</entry>
317
318 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
319
320 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the
321 BIG-REQUESTS extension used to send larger requests that usual in
322 order to avoid fragmentation.</entry>
323
324 <entry>MIT</entry>
325 </row>
326
327 <row>
328 <entry>bind</entry>
329
330 <entry>9.10.3-P3</entry>
331
332 <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry>
333
334 <entry>ISC, BSD</entry>
335 </row>
336
337 <row>
338 <entry>binutils-cross-aarch64</entry>
339
340 <entry>2.28</entry>
341
342 <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main
343 ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also
344 includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into
345 filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and
346 extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy
347 (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object
348 information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry>
349
350 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
351 </row>
352
353 <row>
354 <entry>binutils</entry>
355
356 <entry>2.28</entry>
357
358 <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main
359 ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also
360 includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into
361 filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and
362 extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy
363 (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object
364 information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry>
365
366 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
367 </row>
368
369 <row>
370 <entry>bison</entry>
371
372 <entry>3.0.4</entry>
373
374 <entry>Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts
375 an annotated context-free grammar into an LALR(1) or GLR parser
376 for that grammar. Bison is upward compatible with Yacc: all
377 properly-written Yacc grammars ought to work with Bison with no
378 change. Anyone familiar with Yacc should be able to use Bison with
379 little trouble.</entry>
380
381 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
382 </row>
383
384 <row>
385 <entry>bitcalc</entry>
386
387 <entry>1.0</entry>
388
389 <entry>Translate CPU list given on command line to a hexadecimal
390 CPU mask. Can use kernel boot parameters isolcpus or nohz_full as
391 input as well as a list given on command line.</entry>
392
393 <entry>BSD</entry>
394 </row>
395
396 <row>
397 <entry>bjam</entry>
398
399 <entry>1.63.0</entry>
400
401 <entry>Portable Boost.Jam build tool for boost.</entry>
402
403 <entry>BSL-1.0, MIT</entry>
404 </row>
405
406 <row>
407 <entry>blktool</entry>
408
409 <entry>4-7</entry>
410
411 <entry>blktool is used for querying and/or changing settings of a
412 block device. It is like hdparm but a more general tool as it
413 works on SCSI IDE and SATA devices.</entry>
414
415 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
416 </row>
417
418 <row>
419 <entry>blktrace</entry>
420
421 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
422
423 <entry>Generates traces of I/O traffic on block devices.</entry>
424
425 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
426 </row>
427
428 <row>
429 <entry>bluez5</entry>
430
431 <entry>5.43</entry>
432
433 <entry>Linux Bluetooth stack V5 userland components. These include
434 a system configurations daemons tools and system
435 libraries.</entry>
436
437 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
438 </row>
439
440 <row>
441 <entry>boost</entry>
442
443 <entry>1.63.0</entry>
444
445 <entry>Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.</entry>
446
447 <entry>BSL-1.0, MIT</entry>
448 </row>
449
450 <row>
451 <entry>busybox</entry>
452
453 <entry>1.24.1</entry>
454
455 <entry>BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX
456 utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist
457 replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU
458 fileutils shellutils etc. The utilities in BusyBox generally have
459 fewer options than their full-featured GNU cousins; however the
460 options that are included provide the expected functionality and
461 behave very much like their GNU counterparts. BusyBox provides a
462 fairly complete POSIX environment for any small or embedded
463 system.</entry>
464
465 <entry>GPL-2.0, BSD-4-Clause</entry>
466 </row>
467
468 <row>
469 <entry>bzip2</entry>
470
471 <entry>1.0.6</entry>
472
473 <entry>bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler
474 block-sorting text compression algorithm and Huffman coding.
475 Compression is generally considerably better than that achieved by
476 more conventional LZ77/LZ78-based compressors and approaches the
477 performance of the PPM family of statistical compressors.</entry>
478
479 <entry>BSD-4-Clause</entry>
480 </row>
481
482 <row>
483 <entry>ca-certificates</entry>
484
485 <entry>20161130</entry>
486
487 <entry>This package includes PEM files of CA certificates to allow
488 SSL-based applications to check for the authenticity of SSL
489 connections. This derived from Debian's CA Certificates.</entry>
490
491 <entry>GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0</entry>
492 </row>
493
494 <row>
495 <entry>cairo</entry>
496
497 <entry>1.14.8</entry>
498
499 <entry>Cairo is a multi-platform library providing anti-aliased
500 vector-based rendering for multiple target backends. Paths consist
501 of line segments and cubic splines and can be rendered at any
502 width with various join and cap styles. All colors may be
503 specified with optional translucence (opacity/alpha) and combined
504 using the extended Porter/Duff compositing algebra as found in the
505 X Render Extension.</entry>
506
507 <entry>MPL-1.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry>
508 </row>
509
510 <row>
511 <entry>cantarell-fonts</entry>
512
513 <entry>0.0.24</entry>
514
515 <entry>The Cantarell font typeface is designed as a contemporary
516 Humanist sans serif and was developed for on-screen reading; in
517 particular reading web pages on an HTC Dream mobile phone.</entry>
518
519 <entry>OFL-1.1</entry>
520 </row>
521
522 <row>
523 <entry>ccache</entry>
524
525 <entry>3.3.4</entry>
526
527 <entry>ccache is a compiler cache. It speeds up recompilation by
528 caching the result of previous compilations and detecting when the
529 same compilation is being done again. Supported languages are C
530 C\+\+ Objective-C and Objective-C++.</entry>
531
532 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
533 </row>
534
535 <row>
536 <entry>chkconfig</entry>
537
538 <entry>1.3.58</entry>
539
540 <entry>Chkconfig is a basic system utility. It updates and queries
541 runlevel information for system services. Chkconfig manipulates
542 the numerous symbolic links in /etc/rc.d to relieve system
543 administrators of some of the drudgery of manually editing the
544 symbolic links.</entry>
545
546 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
547 </row>
548
549 <row>
550 <entry>chrpath</entry>
551
552 <entry>0.16</entry>
553
554 <entry>chrpath allows you to change the rpath (where the
555 application looks for libraries) in an application. It does not
556 (yet) allow you to add an rpath if there isn't one
557 already.</entry>
558
559 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
560 </row>
561
562 <row>
563 <entry>cmake</entry>
564
565 <entry>3.7.2</entry>
566
567 <entry>Cross-platform open-source make system.</entry>
568
569 <entry>BSD</entry>
570 </row>
571
572 <row>
573 <entry>compositeproto</entry>
574
575 <entry>0.4.2</entry>
576
577 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X composite
578 extension. The X composite extension provides three related
579 mechanisms for compositing and off-screen storage.</entry>
580
581 <entry>MIT</entry>
582 </row>
583
584 <row>
585 <entry>connman-conf</entry>
586
587 <entry>1.0</entry>
588
589 <entry>This is the ConnMan configuration to set up a Wired network
590 interface for a qemu machine.</entry>
591
592 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
593 </row>
594
595 <row>
596 <entry>connman</entry>
597
598 <entry>1.33</entry>
599
600 <entry>The ConnMan project provides a daemon for managing internet
601 connections within embedded devices running the Linux operating
602 system. The Connection Manager is designed to be slim and to use
603 as few resources as possible so it can be easily integrated. It is
604 a fully modular system that can be extended through plug-ins to
605 support all kinds of wired or wireless technologies. Also
606 configuration methods like DHCP and domain name resolving are
607 implemented using plug-ins.</entry>
608
609 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
610 </row>
611
612 <row>
613 <entry>consolekit</entry>
614
615 <entry>0.4.6</entry>
616
617 <entry>Framework for defining and tracking users login sessions
618 and seats.</entry>
619
620 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
621 </row>
622
623 <row>
624 <entry>coreutils</entry>
625
626 <entry>8.26</entry>
627
628 <entry>The GNU Core Utilities provide the basic file shell and
629 text manipulation utilities. These are the core utilities which
630 are expected to exist on every system.</entry>
631
632 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
633 </row>
634
635 <row>
636 <entry>count-ticks</entry>
637
638 <entry>1.1</entry>
639
640 <entry>Count number of kernel ticks during command
641 execution.</entry>
642
643 <entry>BSD</entry>
644 </row>
645
646 <row>
647 <entry>cpio</entry>
648
649 <entry>2.12</entry>
650
651 <entry>GNU cpio is a tool for creating and extracting archives or
652 copying files from one place to another. It handles a number of
653 cpio formats as well as reading and writing tar files.</entry>
654
655 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
656 </row>
657
658 <row>
659 <entry>cracklib</entry>
660
661 <entry>2.9.5</entry>
662
663 <entry>Password strength checker library.</entry>
664
665 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
666 </row>
667
668 <row>
669 <entry>cronie</entry>
670
671 <entry>1.5.1</entry>
672
673 <entry>Cronie contains the standard UNIX daemon crond that runs
674 specified programs at scheduled times and related tools. It is
675 based on the original cron and has security and configuration
676 enhancements like the ability to use pam and SELinux.</entry>
677
678 <entry>ISC, BSD-3-Clause, BSD-2-Clause, GPL-2.0</entry>
679 </row>
680
681 <row>
682 <entry>cross-localedef</entry>
683
684 <entry>2.25</entry>
685
686 <entry>Cross locale generation tool for glibc.</entry>
687
688 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
689 </row>
690
691 <row>
692 <entry>cryptodev-linux</entry>
693
694 <entry>1.8</entry>
695
696 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver header file.</entry>
697
698 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
699 </row>
700
701 <row>
702 <entry>curl</entry>
703
704 <entry>7.53.1</entry>
705
706 <entry>Command line tool and library for client-side URL
707 transfers.</entry>
708
709 <entry>MIT</entry>
710 </row>
711
712 <row>
713 <entry>cwautomacros</entry>
714
715 <entry>20110201</entry>
716
717 <entry>Collection of autoconf m4 macros.</entry>
718
719 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
720 </row>
721
722 <row>
723 <entry>damageproto</entry>
724
725 <entry>1.2.1</entry>
726
727 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the DAMAGE
728 extension. The DAMAGE extension allows applications to receive
729 information about changes made to pixel contents of windows and
730 pixmaps.</entry>
731
732 <entry>MIT</entry>
733 </row>
734
735 <row>
736 <entry>db</entry>
737
738 <entry>5.3.28</entry>
739
740 <entry>Berkeley Database v5.</entry>
741
742 <entry>Sleepycat</entry>
743 </row>
744
745 <row>
746 <entry>dbus-glib</entry>
747
748 <entry>0.108</entry>
749
750 <entry>GLib bindings for the D-Bus message bus that integrate the
751 D-Bus library with the GLib thread abstraction and main
752 loop.</entry>
753
754 <entry>AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
755 </row>
756
757 <row>
758 <entry>dbus-test</entry>
759
760 <entry>1.10.14</entry>
761
762 <entry>D-Bus test package (for D-bus functionality testing
763 only).</entry>
764
765 <entry>AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
766 </row>
767
768 <row>
769 <entry>dbus</entry>
770
771 <entry>1.10.14</entry>
772
773 <entry>"D-Bus is a message bus system a simple way for
774 applications to talk to one another. In addition to interprocess
775 communication D-Bus helps coordinate process lifecycle; it makes
776 it simple and reliable to code a \""single instance\"" application
777 or daemon and to launch applications and daemons on demand when
778 their services are needed."</entry>
779
780 <entry>AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
781 </row>
782
783 <row>
784 <entry>debianutils</entry>
785
786 <entry>4.8.1</entry>
787
788 <entry>Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian.</entry>
789
790 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
791 </row>
792
793 <row>
794 <entry>depmodwrapper</entry>
795
796 <entry>1.0</entry>
797
798 <entry>Wrapper script for the Linux kernel module dependency
799 indexer.</entry>
800
801 <entry>MIT</entry>
802 </row>
803
804 <row>
805 <entry>dhcp</entry>
806
807 <entry>4.3.5</entry>
808
809 <entry>DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol
810 which allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own
811 network configuration information from a server. DHCP helps make
812 it easier to administer devices.</entry>
813
814 <entry>ISC</entry>
815 </row>
816
817 <row>
818 <entry>diffstat</entry>
819
820 <entry>1.61</entry>
821
822 <entry>diffstat reads the output of diff and displays a histogram
823 of the insertions deletions and modifications per-file. It is
824 useful for reviewing large complex patch files.</entry>
825
826 <entry>MIT</entry>
827 </row>
828
829 <row>
830 <entry>diffutils</entry>
831
832 <entry>3.5</entry>
833
834 <entry>Diffutils contains the GNU diff diff3 sdiff and cmp
835 utilities. These programs are usually used for creating patch
836 files.</entry>
837
838 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
839 </row>
840
841 <row>
842 <entry>dmxproto</entry>
843
844 <entry>2.3.1</entry>
845
846 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the DMX
847 extension. The DMX extension provides support for communication
848 with and control of Xdmx server. Attributes of the Xdmx server and
849 of the back-end screens attached to the server can be queried and
850 modified via this protocol.</entry>
851
852 <entry>MIT</entry>
853 </row>
854
855 <row>
856 <entry>docbook-xml-dtd4</entry>
857
858 <entry>4.5</entry>
859
860 <entry>Document type definitions for verification of XML data
861 files against the DocBook rule set it ships with the latest
862 DocBook 4.5 XML DTD as well as a selected set of legacy DTDs for
863 use with older documents including 4.0 4.1.2 4.2 4.3 and
864 4.4</entry>
865
866 <entry>OASIS</entry>
867 </row>
868
869 <row>
870 <entry>docbook-xsl-stylesheets</entry>
871
872 <entry>1.79.1</entry>
873
874 <entry>XSL stylesheets for processing DocBook XML to various
875 output formats.</entry>
876
877 <entry>XSL</entry>
878 </row>
879
880 <row>
881 <entry>dosfstools</entry>
882
883 <entry>4.1</entry>
884
885 <entry>DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities.</entry>
886
887 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
888 </row>
889
890 <row>
891 <entry>dpkg</entry>
892
893 <entry>1.18.10</entry>
894
895 <entry>Package maintenance system from Debian.</entry>
896
897 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
898 </row>
899
900 <row>
901 <entry>dri2proto</entry>
902
903 <entry>2.8</entry>
904
905 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the Direct
906 Rendering Ifnrastructure 2. DIR is required for may hardware
907 accelerated OpenGL drivers.</entry>
908
909 <entry>MIT</entry>
910 </row>
911
912 <row>
913 <entry>dri3proto</entry>
914
915 <entry>1.0</entry>
916
917 <entry>The DRI3 extension provides mechanisms to translate between
918 direct rendered buffers and X pixmaps. When combined with the
919 Present extension a complete direct rendering solution for OpenGL
920 is provided.</entry>
921
922 <entry>MIT</entry>
923 </row>
924
925 <row>
926 <entry>dtc</entry>
927
928 <entry>1.4.2</entry>
929
930 <entry>The Device Tree Compiler is a tool used to manipulate the
931 Open-Firmware-like device tree used by PowerPC kernels.</entry>
932
933 <entry>GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
934 </row>
935
936 <row>
937 <entry>e2fsprogs</entry>
938
939 <entry>1.43.4</entry>
940
941 <entry>The Ext2 Filesystem Utilities (e2fsprogs) contain all of
942 the standard utilities for creating fixing configuring and
943 debugging ext2 filesystems.</entry>
944
945 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, BSD, MIT</entry>
946 </row>
947
948 <row>
949 <entry>ed</entry>
950
951 <entry>1.14.1</entry>
952
953 <entry>Line-oriented text editor.</entry>
954
955 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
956 </row>
957
958 <row>
959 <entry>elfutils</entry>
960
961 <entry>0.168</entry>
962
963 <entry>Utilities and libraries for handling compiled object
964 files.</entry>
965
966 <entry>GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry>
967 </row>
968
969 <row>
970 <entry>encodings</entry>
971
972 <entry>1.0.4</entry>
973
974 <entry>The encodings that map to specific characters for a number
975 of Xorg and common fonts.</entry>
976
977 <entry>PD</entry>
978 </row>
979
980 <row>
981 <entry>enea-image-standard-sdk</entry>
982
983 <entry>1.0</entry>
984
985 <entry>Full featured image for the Standard profile</entry>
986
987 <entry>MIT</entry>
988 </row>
989
990 <row>
991 <entry>eventlog</entry>
992
993 <entry>0.2.13</entry>
994
995 <entry>The EventLog library aims to be a replacement of the simple
996 syslog() API provided on UNIX systems. The major difference
997 between EventLog and syslog is that EventLog tries to add
998 structure to messages. EventLog provides an interface to build
999 format and output an event record. The exact format and output
1000 method can be customized by the administrator via a configuration
1001 file. his package is the runtime part of the library.</entry>
1002
1003 <entry>BSD</entry>
1004 </row>
1005
1006 <row>
1007 <entry>expat</entry>
1008
1009 <entry>2.2.0</entry>
1010
1011 <entry>Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a
1012 stream-oriented parser in which an application registers handlers
1013 for things the parser might find in the XML document (like start
1014 tags)</entry>
1015
1016 <entry>MIT</entry>
1017 </row>
1018
1019 <row>
1020 <entry>expect</entry>
1021
1022 <entry>5.45</entry>
1023
1024 <entry>Expect is a tool for automating interactive applications
1025 according to a script. Following the script Expect knows what can
1026 be expected from a program and what the correct response should
1027 be. Expect is also useful for testing these same applications. And
1028 by adding Tk you can also wrap interactive applications in X11
1029 GUIs. An interpreted language provides branching and high-level
1030 control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition the user
1031 can take control and interact directly when desired afterward
1032 returning control to the script.</entry>
1033
1034 <entry>PD</entry>
1035 </row>
1036
1037 <row>
1038 <entry>faad2</entry>
1039
1040 <entry>2.7</entry>
1041
1042 <entry>Library for reading some sort of media format.</entry>
1043
1044 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1045 </row>
1046
1047 <row>
1048 <entry>file</entry>
1049
1050 <entry>5.30</entry>
1051
1052 <entry>File attempts to classify files depending on their contents
1053 and prints a description if a match is found.</entry>
1054
1055 <entry>BSD</entry>
1056 </row>
1057
1058 <row>
1059 <entry>findutils</entry>
1060
1061 <entry>4.6.0</entry>
1062
1063 <entry>The GNU Find Utilities are the basic directory searching
1064 utilities of the GNU operating system. These programs are
1065 typically used in conjunction with other programs to provide
1066 modular and powerful directory search and file locating
1067 capabilities to other commands.</entry>
1068
1069 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1070 </row>
1071
1072 <row>
1073 <entry>fixesproto</entry>
1074
1075 <entry>5.0</entry>
1076
1077 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Fixes
1078 extension. This extension is designed to provide server-side
1079 support for application work arounds to shortcomings in the core X
1080 window system.</entry>
1081
1082 <entry>MIT</entry>
1083 </row>
1084
1085 <row>
1086 <entry>flac</entry>
1087
1088 <entry>1.3.2</entry>
1089
1090 <entry>FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec a lossless audio
1091 compression format.</entry>
1092
1093 <entry>GFDL-1.2, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry>
1094 </row>
1095
1096 <row>
1097 <entry>flex</entry>
1098
1099 <entry>2.6.0</entry>
1100
1101 <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool
1102 for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in
1103 text.</entry>
1104
1105 <entry>BSD</entry>
1106 </row>
1107
1108 <row>
1109 <entry>font-util</entry>
1110
1111 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
1112
1113 <entry>X.Org font package creation/installation utilities.</entry>
1114
1115 <entry>BSD, MIT</entry>
1116 </row>
1117
1118 <row>
1119 <entry>fontconfig</entry>
1120
1121 <entry>2.12.1</entry>
1122
1123 <entry>Fontconfig is a font configuration and customization
1124 library which does not depend on the X Window System. It is
1125 designed to locate fonts within the system and select them
1126 according to requirements specified by applications. Fontconfig is
1127 not a rasterization library nor does it impose a particular
1128 rasterization library on the application. The X-specific library
1129 'Xft' uses fontconfig along with freetype to specify and rasterize
1130 fonts.</entry>
1131
1132 <entry>MIT, PD</entry>
1133 </row>
1134
1135 <row>
1136 <entry>fontsproto</entry>
1137
1138 <entry>2.1.3</entry>
1139
1140 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Font
1141 rasterisation extensions. These extensions are used to control
1142 server-side font configurations.</entry>
1143
1144 <entry>MIT</entry>
1145 </row>
1146
1147 <row>
1148 <entry>formfactor</entry>
1149
1150 <entry>0.0</entry>
1151
1152 <entry>Device formfactor information.</entry>
1153
1154 <entry>MIT</entry>
1155 </row>
1156
1157 <row>
1158 <entry>freetype</entry>
1159
1160 <entry>2.7.1</entry>
1161
1162 <entry>FreeType is a software font engine that is designed to be
1163 small efficient highly customizable and portable while capable of
1164 producing high-quality output (glyph images). It can be used in
1165 graphics libraries display servers font conversion tools text
1166 image generation tools and many other products as well.</entry>
1167
1168 <entry>FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry>
1169 </row>
1170
1171 <row>
1172 <entry>fstests</entry>
1173
1174 <entry>0.1</entry>
1175
1176 <entry>Various benchmarning tests for X.</entry>
1177
1178 <entry>Zlib</entry>
1179 </row>
1180
1181 <row>
1182 <entry>fuse</entry>
1183
1184 <entry>2.9.4</entry>
1185
1186 <entry>FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a simple interface for
1187 userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the Linux
1188 kernel. FUSE also aims to provide a secure method for non
1189 privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem
1190 implementations.</entry>
1191
1192 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
1193 </row>
1194
1195 <row>
1196 <entry>gawk</entry>
1197
1198 <entry>4.1.4</entry>
1199
1200 <entry>The GNU version of awk a text processing utility. Awk
1201 interprets a special-purpose programming language to do quick and
1202 easy text pattern matching and reformatting jobs.</entry>
1203
1204 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1205 </row>
1206
1207 <row>
1208 <entry>gcc-cross-aarch64</entry>
1209
1210 <entry>6.3.0</entry>
1211
1212 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
1213
1214 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
1215 </row>
1216
1217 <row>
1218 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-aarch64</entry>
1219
1220 <entry>6.3.0</entry>
1221
1222 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
1223
1224 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
1225 </row>
1226
1227 <row>
1228 <entry>gcc-source-6.3.0</entry>
1229
1230 <entry>6.3.0</entry>
1231
1232 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
1233
1234 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
1235 </row>
1236
1237 <row>
1238 <entry>gcc</entry>
1239
1240 <entry>6.3.0</entry>
1241
1242 <entry>Runtime libraries from GCC.</entry>
1243
1244 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</entry>
1245 </row>
1246
1247 <row>
1248 <entry>gconf</entry>
1249
1250 <entry>3.2.6</entry>
1251
1252 <entry>GNOME configuration system.</entry>
1253
1254 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1255 </row>
1256
1257 <row>
1258 <entry>gdb</entry>
1259
1260 <entry>7.12.1</entry>
1261
1262 <entry>GNU debugger.</entry>
1263
1264 <entry>GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
1265 </row>
1266
1267 <row>
1268 <entry>gdbm</entry>
1269
1270 <entry>1.12</entry>
1271
1272 <entry>Key/value database library with extensible hashing.</entry>
1273
1274 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1275 </row>
1276
1277 <row>
1278 <entry>gdk-pixbuf</entry>
1279
1280 <entry>2.36.5</entry>
1281
1282 <entry>Image loading library for GTK+.</entry>
1283
1284 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1285 </row>
1286
1287 <row>
1288 <entry>gettext-minimal</entry>
1289
1290 <entry>0.19.8.1</entry>
1291
1292 <entry>Contains the m4 macros sufficient to support building
1293 autoconf/automake. This provides a significant build time speedup
1294 by the removal of gettext-native from most dependency chains (now
1295 only needed for gettext for the target).</entry>
1296
1297 <entry>FSF-Unlimited</entry>
1298 </row>
1299
1300 <row>
1301 <entry>gettext</entry>
1302
1303 <entry>0.19.8.1</entry>
1304
1305 <entry>GNU gettext is a set of tools that provides a framework to
1306 help other programs produce multi-lingual messages. These tools
1307 include a set of conventions about how programs should be written
1308 to support message catalogs a directory and file naming
1309 organization for the message catalogs themselves a runtime library
1310 supporting the retrieval of translated messages and a few
1311 stand-alone programs to massage in various ways the sets of
1312 translatable and already translated strings.</entry>
1313
1314 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1315 </row>
1316
1317 <row>
1318 <entry>glew</entry>
1319
1320 <entry>2.0.0</entry>
1321
1322 <entry>The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library (GLEW) is a
1323 cross-platform open-source C/C++ extension loading
1324 library.</entry>
1325
1326 <entry>MIT</entry>
1327 </row>
1328
1329 <row>
1330 <entry>glib-2.0</entry>
1331
1332 <entry>2.50.3</entry>
1333
1334 <entry>GLib is a general-purpose utility library which provides
1335 many useful data types macros type conversions string utilities
1336 file utilities a main loop abstraction and so on.</entry>
1337
1338 <entry>LGPL-2.0, BSD, PD</entry>
1339 </row>
1340
1341 <row>
1342 <entry>glib-networking</entry>
1343
1344 <entry>2.50.0</entry>
1345
1346 <entry>glib-networking contains the implementations of certain
1347 GLib networking features that cannot be implemented directly in
1348 GLib itself because of their dependencies.</entry>
1349
1350 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1351 </row>
1352
1353 <row>
1354 <entry>glibc-locale</entry>
1355
1356 <entry>2.25</entry>
1357
1358 <entry>Locale data from glibc.</entry>
1359
1360 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1361 </row>
1362
1363 <row>
1364 <entry>glibc-mtrace</entry>
1365
1366 <entry>2.25</entry>
1367
1368 <entry>mtrace utility provided by glibc</entry>
1369
1370 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1371 </row>
1372
1373 <row>
1374 <entry>glibc</entry>
1375
1376 <entry>2.25</entry>
1377
1378 <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most
1379 systems with the Linux kernel.</entry>
1380
1381 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1382 </row>
1383
1384 <row>
1385 <entry>glproto</entry>
1386
1387 <entry>1.4.17</entry>
1388
1389 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the
1390 OpenGL-related extensions used to enable the rendering of
1391 applications using OpenGL.</entry>
1392
1393 <entry>MIT</entry>
1394 </row>
1395
1396 <row>
1397 <entry>gmp</entry>
1398
1399 <entry>6.1.2</entry>
1400
1401 <entry>GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic
1402 operating on signed integers rational numbers and floating point
1403 numbers</entry>
1404
1405 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
1406 </row>
1407
1408 <row>
1409 <entry>gnome-common</entry>
1410
1411 <entry>3.18.0</entry>
1412
1413 <entry>Common macros for building GNOME applications.</entry>
1414
1415 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1416 </row>
1417
1418 <row>
1419 <entry>gnome-desktop-testing</entry>
1420
1421 <entry>2014.1</entry>
1422
1423 <entry>Test runner for GNOME-style installed tests.</entry>
1424
1425 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1426 </row>
1427
1428 <row>
1429 <entry>gnome-themes-standard</entry>
1430
1431 <entry>3.22.2</entry>
1432
1433 <entry>GTK+2 standard themes.</entry>
1434
1435 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1436 </row>
1437
1438 <row>
1439 <entry>gnu-config</entry>
1440
1441 <entry>20150728</entry>
1442
1443 <entry>Tool that installs the GNU config.guess / config.sub into a
1444 directory tree</entry>
1445
1446 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception</entry>
1447 </row>
1448
1449 <row>
1450 <entry>gnutls</entry>
1451
1452 <entry>3.5.9</entry>
1453
1454 <entry>GNU Transport Layer Security Library.</entry>
1455
1456 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1457 </row>
1458
1459 <row>
1460 <entry>gobject-introspection</entry>
1461
1462 <entry>1.50.0</entry>
1463
1464 <entry>Middleware layer between GObject-using C libraries and
1465 language bindings.</entry>
1466
1467 <entry>LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
1468 </row>
1469
1470 <row>
1471 <entry>gperf</entry>
1472
1473 <entry>3.0.4</entry>
1474
1475 <entry>GNU gperf is a perfect hash function generator</entry>
1476
1477 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1478 </row>
1479
1480 <row>
1481 <entry>grep</entry>
1482
1483 <entry>3.0</entry>
1484
1485 <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry>
1486
1487 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1488 </row>
1489
1490 <row>
1491 <entry>groff</entry>
1492
1493 <entry>1.22.3</entry>
1494
1495 <entry>The groff (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package
1496 which reads plain text mixed with formatting commands and produces
1497 formatted output.</entry>
1498
1499 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1500 </row>
1501
1502 <row>
1503 <entry>gst-player</entry>
1504
1505 <entry>0.0.1</entry>
1506
1507 <entry>GStreamer playback helper library and examples.</entry>
1508
1509 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1510 </row>
1511
1512 <row>
1513 <entry>gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad</entry>
1514
1515 <entry>1.10.4</entry>
1516
1517 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework 1.x.</entry>
1518
1519 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1520 </row>
1521
1522 <row>
1523 <entry>gstreamer1.0-plugins-base</entry>
1524
1525 <entry>1.10.4</entry>
1526
1527 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework 1.x.</entry>
1528
1529 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
1530 </row>
1531
1532 <row>
1533 <entry>gstreamer1.0-plugins-good</entry>
1534
1535 <entry>1.10.4</entry>
1536
1537 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework 1.x.</entry>
1538
1539 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1540 </row>
1541
1542 <row>
1543 <entry>gstreamer1.0</entry>
1544
1545 <entry>1.10.4</entry>
1546
1547 <entry>GStreamer is a multimedia framework for encoding and
1548 decoding video and sound. It supports a wide range of formats
1549 including mp3 ogg avi mpeg and quicktime.</entry>
1550
1551 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1552 </row>
1553
1554 <row>
1555 <entry>gtk+</entry>
1556
1557 <entry>2.24.31</entry>
1558
1559 <entry>GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical
1560 user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets GTK+ is
1561 suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to
1562 complete application suites.</entry>
1563
1564 <entry>LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1565 </row>
1566
1567 <row>
1568 <entry>gtk+3</entry>
1569
1570 <entry>3.22.8</entry>
1571
1572 <entry>GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical
1573 user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets GTK+ is
1574 suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to
1575 complete application suites.</entry>
1576
1577 <entry>LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1578 </row>
1579
1580 <row>
1581 <entry>gtk-doc</entry>
1582
1583 <entry>1.25</entry>
1584
1585 <entry>Gtk-doc is a set of scripts that extract specially
1586 formatted comments from glib-based software and produce a set of
1587 html documentation files from them</entry>
1588
1589 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1590 </row>
1591
1592 <row>
1593 <entry>gtk-icon-utils</entry>
1594
1595 <entry>3.22.8</entry>
1596
1597 <entry>gtk-update-icon-cache and gtk-encode-symbolic-svg built
1598 from GTK+ natively for build time and on-host postinst script
1599 execution.</entry>
1600
1601 <entry>LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1602 </row>
1603
1604 <row>
1605 <entry>gzip</entry>
1606
1607 <entry>1.8</entry>
1608
1609 <entry>GNU Gzip is a popular data compression program originally
1610 written by Jean-loup Gailly for the GNU project. Mark Adler wrote
1611 the decompression part</entry>
1612
1613 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1614 </row>
1615
1616 <row>
1617 <entry>harfbuzz</entry>
1618
1619 <entry>1.4.1</entry>
1620
1621 <entry>HarfBuzz is an OpenType text shaping engine.</entry>
1622
1623 <entry>MIT</entry>
1624 </row>
1625
1626 <row>
1627 <entry>hdparm</entry>
1628
1629 <entry>9.51</entry>
1630
1631 <entry>hdparm is a Linux shell utility for viewing and
1632 manipulating various IDE drive and driver parameters.</entry>
1633
1634 <entry>BSD, GPL-2.0</entry>
1635 </row>
1636
1637 <row>
1638 <entry>hicolor-icon-theme</entry>
1639
1640 <entry>0.15</entry>
1641
1642 <entry>Default icon theme that all icon themes automatically
1643 inherit from.</entry>
1644
1645 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1646 </row>
1647
1648 <row>
1649 <entry>icu</entry>
1650
1651 <entry>58.2</entry>
1652
1653 <entry>The International Component for Unicode (ICU) is a mature
1654 portable set of C/C++ and Java libraries for Unicode support
1655 software internationalization (I18N) and globalization (G11N)
1656 giving applications the same results on all platforms.</entry>
1657
1658 <entry>ICU</entry>
1659 </row>
1660
1661 <row>
1662 <entry>inputproto</entry>
1663
1664 <entry>2.3.2</entry>
1665
1666 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Input
1667 extension. The extension supports input devices other then the
1668 core X keyboard and pointer.</entry>
1669
1670 <entry>MIT</entry>
1671 </row>
1672
1673 <row>
1674 <entry>intltool</entry>
1675
1676 <entry>0.51.0</entry>
1677
1678 <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry>
1679
1680 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1681 </row>
1682
1683 <row>
1684 <entry>iptables</entry>
1685
1686 <entry>1.6.1</entry>
1687
1688 <entry>iptables is the userspace command line program used to
1689 configure and control network packet filtering code in
1690 Linux.</entry>
1691
1692 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1693 </row>
1694
1695 <row>
1696 <entry>iso-codes</entry>
1697
1698 <entry>3.74</entry>
1699
1700 <entry>ISO language territory currency script codes and their
1701 translations.</entry>
1702
1703 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1704 </row>
1705
1706 <row>
1707 <entry>iw</entry>
1708
1709 <entry>4.9</entry>
1710
1711 <entry>iw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for
1712 wireless devices. It supports almost all new drivers that have
1713 been added to the kernel recently.</entry>
1714
1715 <entry>BSD</entry>
1716 </row>
1717
1718 <row>
1719 <entry>json-c</entry>
1720
1721 <entry>0.12</entry>
1722
1723 <entry>JSON-C implements a reference counting object model that
1724 allows you to easily construct JSON objects in C.</entry>
1725
1726 <entry>MIT</entry>
1727 </row>
1728
1729 <row>
1730 <entry>kbd</entry>
1731
1732 <entry>2.0.4</entry>
1733
1734 <entry>Keytable files and keyboard utilities.</entry>
1735
1736 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1737 </row>
1738
1739 <row>
1740 <entry>kbproto</entry>
1741
1742 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
1743
1744 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Keyboard
1745 extension. This extension is used to control options related to
1746 keyboard handling and layout.</entry>
1747
1748 <entry>MIT</entry>
1749 </row>
1750
1751 <row>
1752 <entry>kern-tools</entry>
1753
1754 <entry>0.2</entry>
1755
1756 <entry>Tools for managing Yocto Project style branched
1757 kernels.</entry>
1758
1759 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1760 </row>
1761
1762 <row>
1763 <entry>kexec-tools</entry>
1764
1765 <entry>2.0.14</entry>
1766
1767 <entry>Kexec is a fast reboot feature that lets you reboot to a
1768 new Linux kernel</entry>
1769
1770 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1771 </row>
1772
1773 <row>
1774 <entry>keymaps</entry>
1775
1776 <entry>1.0</entry>
1777
1778 <entry>Keymaps and initscript to set the keymap on bootup.</entry>
1779
1780 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1781 </row>
1782
1783 <row>
1784 <entry>kmod</entry>
1785
1786 <entry>23</entry>
1787
1788 <entry>kmod is a set of tools to handle common tasks with Linux
1789 kernel modules like insert remove list check properties resolve
1790 dependencies and aliases.</entry>
1791
1792 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1793 </row>
1794
1795 <row>
1796 <entry>latencytop</entry>
1797
1798 <entry>0.5</entry>
1799
1800 <entry>Linux tool for measuring and fixing latency.</entry>
1801
1802 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1803 </row>
1804
1805 <row>
1806 <entry>ldconfig</entry>
1807
1808 <entry>2.12.1</entry>
1809
1810 <entry>A standalone native ldconfig build.</entry>
1811
1812 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1813 </row>
1814
1815 <row>
1816 <entry>less</entry>
1817
1818 <entry>487</entry>
1819
1820 <entry>Less is a program similar to more i.e. a terminal based
1821 program for viewing text files and the output from other programs.
1822 Less offers many features beyond those that more does.</entry>
1823
1824 <entry>GPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry>
1825 </row>
1826
1827 <row>
1828 <entry>libaio</entry>
1829
1830 <entry>0.3.110</entry>
1831
1832 <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels
1833 native interface</entry>
1834
1835 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1836 </row>
1837
1838 <row>
1839 <entry>libarchive</entry>
1840
1841 <entry>3.2.2</entry>
1842
1843 <entry>C library and command-line tools for reading and writing
1844 tar cpio zip ISO and other archive formats</entry>
1845
1846 <entry>BSD</entry>
1847 </row>
1848
1849 <row>
1850 <entry>libatomic-ops</entry>
1851
1852 <entry>7.4.4</entry>
1853
1854 <entry>A library for atomic integer operations.</entry>
1855
1856 <entry>GPL-2.0, MIT</entry>
1857 </row>
1858
1859 <row>
1860 <entry>libcap</entry>
1861
1862 <entry>2.25</entry>
1863
1864 <entry>Library for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities.</entry>
1865
1866 <entry>BSD, GPL-2.0</entry>
1867 </row>
1868
1869 <row>
1870 <entry>libcgroup</entry>
1871
1872 <entry>0.41</entry>
1873
1874 <entry>libcgroup is a library that abstracts the control group
1875 file system in Linux. Control groups allow you to limit account
1876 and isolate resource usage (CPU memory disk I/O etc.) of groups of
1877 processes.</entry>
1878
1879 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1880 </row>
1881
1882 <row>
1883 <entry>libcheck</entry>
1884
1885 <entry>0.10.0</entry>
1886
1887 <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry>
1888
1889 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1890 </row>
1891
1892 <row>
1893 <entry>libcroco</entry>
1894
1895 <entry>0.6.11</entry>
1896
1897 <entry>Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) parsing and manipulation
1898 toolkit.</entry>
1899
1900 <entry>LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1901 </row>
1902
1903 <row>
1904 <entry>libdaemon</entry>
1905
1906 <entry>0.14</entry>
1907
1908 <entry>Lightweight C library which eases the writing of UNIX
1909 daemons.</entry>
1910
1911 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1912 </row>
1913
1914 <row>
1915 <entry>libdmx</entry>
1916
1917 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
1918
1919 <entry>The DMX extension provides support for communication with
1920 and control of Xdmx(1) server. Attributes of the Xdmx(1) server
1921 and of the back-end screens attached to the server can be queried
1922 and modified via this protocol.</entry>
1923
1924 <entry>MIT</entry>
1925 </row>
1926
1927 <row>
1928 <entry>libdrm</entry>
1929
1930 <entry>2.4.75</entry>
1931
1932 <entry>"The runtime library for accessing the kernel DRM services.
1933 DRM stands for \""Direct Rendering Manager\"" which is the kernel
1934 portion of the \""Direct Rendering Infrastructure\"" (DRI). DRI is
1935 required for many hardware accelerated OpenGL drivers."</entry>
1936
1937 <entry>MIT</entry>
1938 </row>
1939
1940 <row>
1941 <entry>libepoxy</entry>
1942
1943 <entry>1.4.0</entry>
1944
1945 <entry>OpenGL function pointer management library.</entry>
1946
1947 <entry>MIT</entry>
1948 </row>
1949
1950 <row>
1951 <entry>liberation-fonts</entry>
1952
1953 <entry>1.04</entry>
1954
1955 <entry>The Liberation(tm) Fonts is a font family originally
1956 created by Ascender(c) which aims at metric compatibility with
1957 Arial Times New Roman Courier New.</entry>
1958
1959 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1960 </row>
1961
1962 <row>
1963 <entry>libevdev</entry>
1964
1965 <entry>1.5.6</entry>
1966
1967 <entry>Wrapper library for evdev devices.</entry>
1968
1969 <entry>MIT</entry>
1970 </row>
1971
1972 <row>
1973 <entry>libevent</entry>
1974
1975 <entry>2.0.22</entry>
1976
1977 <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry>
1978
1979 <entry>BSD</entry>
1980 </row>
1981
1982 <row>
1983 <entry>libffi</entry>
1984
1985 <entry>3.2.1</entry>
1986
1987 <entry>The `libffi' library provides a portable high level
1988 programming interface to various calling conventions. This allows
1989 a programmer to call any function specified by a call interface
1990 description at run time. FFI stands for Foreign Function
1991 Interface. A foreign function interface is the popular name for
1992 the interface that allows code written in one language to call
1993 code written in another language. The `libffi' library really only
1994 provides the lowest machine dependent layer of a fully featured
1995 foreign function interface. A layer must exist above `libffi' that
1996 handles type conversions for values passed between the two
1997 languages.</entry>
1998
1999 <entry>MIT</entry>
2000 </row>
2001
2002 <row>
2003 <entry>libfontenc</entry>
2004
2005 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
2006
2007 <entry>libfontenc is a library which helps font libraries portably
2008 determine and deal with different encodings of fonts.</entry>
2009
2010 <entry>MIT</entry>
2011 </row>
2012
2013 <row>
2014 <entry>libgcc</entry>
2015
2016 <entry>6.3.0</entry>
2017
2018 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
2019
2020 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</entry>
2021 </row>
2022
2023 <row>
2024 <entry>libgcrypt</entry>
2025
2026 <entry>1.7.6</entry>
2027
2028 <entry>General purpose cryptographic library based on the code
2029 from GnuPG.</entry>
2030
2031 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry>
2032 </row>
2033
2034 <row>
2035 <entry>libglu</entry>
2036
2037 <entry>9.0.0</entry>
2038
2039 <entry>GLU is a utility toolkit used with OpenGL
2040 implementations</entry>
2041
2042 <entry>MIT</entry>
2043 </row>
2044
2045 <row>
2046 <entry>libgpg-error</entry>
2047
2048 <entry>1.26</entry>
2049
2050 <entry>Small library that defines common error values for all
2051 GnuPG components.</entry>
2052
2053 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2054 </row>
2055
2056 <row>
2057 <entry>libgudev</entry>
2058
2059 <entry>231</entry>
2060
2061 <entry>GObject wrapper for libudev.</entry>
2062
2063 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2064 </row>
2065
2066 <row>
2067 <entry>libical</entry>
2068
2069 <entry>2.0.0</entry>
2070
2071 <entry>iCal and scheduling (RFC 2445 2446 2447) library.</entry>
2072
2073 <entry>LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.0</entry>
2074 </row>
2075
2076 <row>
2077 <entry>libice</entry>
2078
2079 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
2080
2081 <entry>The Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) protocol provides a generic
2082 framework for building protocols on top of reliable byte-stream
2083 transport connections. It provides basic mechanisms for setting up
2084 and shutting down connections for performing authentication for
2085 negotiating versions and for reporting errors.</entry>
2086
2087 <entry>MIT</entry>
2088 </row>
2089
2090 <row>
2091 <entry>libidn</entry>
2092
2093 <entry>1.33</entry>
2094
2095 <entry>Implementation of the Stringprep Punycode and IDNA
2096 specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names
2097 (IDN) working group.</entry>
2098
2099 <entry>LGPL-2.1, LGPL-3.0, GPL-3.0</entry>
2100 </row>
2101
2102 <row>
2103 <entry>libinput</entry>
2104
2105 <entry>1.6.1</entry>
2106
2107 <entry>Library to handle input devices in Wayland
2108 compositors.</entry>
2109
2110 <entry>MIT</entry>
2111 </row>
2112
2113 <row>
2114 <entry>libjpeg-turbo</entry>
2115
2116 <entry>1.5.1</entry>
2117
2118 <entry>libjpeg-turbo is a derivative of libjpeg that uses SIMD
2119 instructions (MMX SSE2 NEON) to accelerate baseline JPEG
2120 compression and decompression</entry>
2121
2122 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2123 </row>
2124
2125 <row>
2126 <entry>libmatchbox</entry>
2127
2128 <entry>1.12</entry>
2129
2130 <entry>Matchbox window manager core library.</entry>
2131
2132 <entry>LGPL-2.0, MIT</entry>
2133 </row>
2134
2135 <row>
2136 <entry>libmms</entry>
2137
2138 <entry>0.6.4</entry>
2139
2140 <entry>MMS stream protocol library.</entry>
2141
2142 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2143 </row>
2144
2145 <row>
2146 <entry>libmpc</entry>
2147
2148 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
2149
2150 <entry>Mpc is a C library for the arithmetic of complex numbers
2151 with arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the
2152 result. It is built upon and follows the same principles as
2153 Mpfr</entry>
2154
2155 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry>
2156 </row>
2157
2158 <row>
2159 <entry>libnewt</entry>
2160
2161 <entry>0.52.19</entry>
2162
2163 <entry>Newt is a programming library for color text mode widget
2164 based user interfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows
2165 entry widgets checkboxes radio buttons labels plain text fields
2166 scrollbars etc. to text mode user interfaces. This package also
2167 contains the shared library needed by programs built with newt as
2168 well as a /usr/bin/dialog replacement called whiptail. Newt is
2169 based on the slang library.</entry>
2170
2171 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2172 </row>
2173
2174 <row>
2175 <entry>libnfsidmap</entry>
2176
2177 <entry>0.25</entry>
2178
2179 <entry>NFS id mapping library.</entry>
2180
2181 <entry>BSD</entry>
2182 </row>
2183
2184 <row>
2185 <entry>libnl</entry>
2186
2187 <entry>3.2.29</entry>
2188
2189 <entry>A library for applications dealing with netlink
2190 sockets.</entry>
2191
2192 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2193 </row>
2194
2195 <row>
2196 <entry>libnss-mdns</entry>
2197
2198 <entry>0.10</entry>
2199
2200 <entry>Name Service Switch module for Multicast DNS (zeroconf)
2201 name resolution.</entry>
2202
2203 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2204 </row>
2205
2206 <row>
2207 <entry>libogg</entry>
2208
2209 <entry>1.3.2</entry>
2210
2211 <entry>libogg is the bitstream and framing library for the Ogg
2212 project. It provides functions which are necessary to codec
2213 libraries like libvorbis.</entry>
2214
2215 <entry>BSD</entry>
2216 </row>
2217
2218 <row>
2219 <entry>libpcap</entry>
2220
2221 <entry>1.8.1</entry>
2222
2223 <entry>Libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network
2224 monitoring. Libpcap can provide network statistics collection
2225 security monitoring and network debugging.</entry>
2226
2227 <entry>BSD</entry>
2228 </row>
2229
2230 <row>
2231 <entry>libpciaccess</entry>
2232
2233 <entry>0.13.4</entry>
2234
2235 <entry>libpciaccess provides functionality for X to access the PCI
2236 bus and devices in a platform-independent way.</entry>
2237
2238 <entry>MIT</entry>
2239 </row>
2240
2241 <row>
2242 <entry>libpcre2</entry>
2243
2244 <entry>10.22</entry>
2245
2246 <entry>There are two major versions of the PCRE library. The
2247 newest version is PCRE2 which is a re-working of the original PCRE
2248 library to provide an entirely new API. The original very widely
2249 deployed PCRE library's API and feature are stable future releases
2250 will be for bugfixes only. All new future features will be to
2251 PCRE2 not the original PCRE 8.x series.</entry>
2252
2253 <entry>BSD</entry>
2254 </row>
2255
2256 <row>
2257 <entry>libpcre</entry>
2258
2259 <entry>8.40</entry>
2260
2261 <entry>The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement
2262 regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and
2263 semantics as Perl 5. PCRE has its own native API as well as a set
2264 of wrapper functions that correspond to the POSIX regular
2265 expression API.</entry>
2266
2267 <entry>BSD</entry>
2268 </row>
2269
2270 <row>
2271 <entry>libpng</entry>
2272
2273 <entry>1.6.28</entry>
2274
2275 <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry>
2276
2277 <entry>Libpng</entry>
2278 </row>
2279
2280 <row>
2281 <entry>libproxy</entry>
2282
2283 <entry>0.4.14</entry>
2284
2285 <entry>Library providing automatic proxy configuration
2286 management.</entry>
2287
2288 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2289 </row>
2290
2291 <row>
2292 <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry>
2293
2294 <entry>0.3</entry>
2295
2296 <entry>This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions
2297 not provided in libc or otherwise available by default.</entry>
2298
2299 <entry>MIT</entry>
2300 </row>
2301
2302 <row>
2303 <entry>librsvg</entry>
2304
2305 <entry>2.40.16</entry>
2306
2307 <entry>Library for rendering SVG files.</entry>
2308
2309 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2310 </row>
2311
2312 <row>
2313 <entry>libsamplerate0</entry>
2314
2315 <entry>0.1.9</entry>
2316
2317 <entry>Audio Sample Rate Conversion library.</entry>
2318
2319 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2320 </row>
2321
2322 <row>
2323 <entry>libsdl</entry>
2324
2325 <entry>1.2.15</entry>
2326
2327 <entry>Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform multimedia
2328 library designed to provide low level access to audio keyboard
2329 mouse joystick 3D hardware via OpenGL and 2D video
2330 framebuffer.</entry>
2331
2332 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2333 </row>
2334
2335 <row>
2336 <entry>libsm</entry>
2337
2338 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
2339
2340 <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level
2341 \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session
2342 Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for
2343 users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of
2344 clients each of which has a particular state."</entry>
2345
2346 <entry>MIT</entry>
2347 </row>
2348
2349 <row>
2350 <entry>libsndfile1</entry>
2351
2352 <entry>1.0.27</entry>
2353
2354 <entry>Audio format Conversion library.</entry>
2355
2356 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2357 </row>
2358
2359 <row>
2360 <entry>libsoup-2.4</entry>
2361
2362 <entry>2.56.0</entry>
2363
2364 <entry>An HTTP library implementation in C.</entry>
2365
2366 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2367 </row>
2368
2369 <row>
2370 <entry>libtasn1</entry>
2371
2372 <entry>4.10</entry>
2373
2374 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry>
2375
2376 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2377 </row>
2378
2379 <row>
2380 <entry>libtheora</entry>
2381
2382 <entry>1.1.1</entry>
2383
2384 <entry>The libtheora reference implementation provides the
2385 standard encoder and decoder under a BSD license.</entry>
2386
2387 <entry>BSD</entry>
2388 </row>
2389
2390 <row>
2391 <entry>libtirpc</entry>
2392
2393 <entry>1.0.1</entry>
2394
2395 <entry>Libtirpc is a port of Suns Transport-Independent RPC
2396 library to Linux</entry>
2397
2398 <entry>BSD</entry>
2399 </row>
2400
2401 <row>
2402 <entry>libtool</entry>
2403
2404 <entry>2.4.6</entry>
2405
2406 <entry>This is GNU libtool a generic library support script.
2407 Libtool hides the complexity of generating special library types
2408 (such as shared libraries) behind a consistent interface.</entry>
2409
2410 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2411 </row>
2412
2413 <row>
2414 <entry>libunistring</entry>
2415
2416 <entry>0.9.7</entry>
2417
2418 <entry>Text files are nowadays usually encoded in Unicode and may
2419 consist of very different scripts from Latin letters to Chinese
2420 Hanzi with many kinds of special characters accents right-to-left
2421 writing marks hyphens Roman numbers and much more. But the POSIX
2422 platform APIs for text do not contain adequate functions for
2423 dealing with particular properties of many Unicode characters. In
2424 fact the POSIX APIs for text have several assumptions at their
2425 base which don't hold for Unicode text. This library provides
2426 functions for manipulating Unicode strings and for manipulating C
2427 strings according to the Unicode standard. This package contains
2428 documentation.</entry>
2429
2430 <entry>LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
2431 </row>
2432
2433 <row>
2434 <entry>liburcu</entry>
2435
2436 <entry>0.9.3</entry>
2437
2438 <entry>Userspace RCU (read-copy-update) library.</entry>
2439
2440 <entry>LGPL-2.1, MIT</entry>
2441 </row>
2442
2443 <row>
2444 <entry>libusb-compat</entry>
2445
2446 <entry>0.1.5</entry>
2447
2448 <entry>libusb-0.1 compatible layer for libusb1 a drop-in
2449 replacement that aims to look feel and behave exactly like
2450 libusb-0.1</entry>
2451
2452 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2453 </row>
2454
2455 <row>
2456 <entry>libusb1</entry>
2457
2458 <entry>1.0.21</entry>
2459
2460 <entry>Userspace library to access USB (version 1.0).</entry>
2461
2462 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2463 </row>
2464
2465 <row>
2466 <entry>libvorbis</entry>
2467
2468 <entry>1.3.5</entry>
2469
2470 <entry>Ogg Vorbis is a high-quality lossy audio codec that is free
2471 of intellectual property restrictions. libvorbis is the main
2472 vorbis codec library.</entry>
2473
2474 <entry>BSD</entry>
2475 </row>
2476
2477 <row>
2478 <entry>libwebp</entry>
2479
2480 <entry>0.6.0</entry>
2481
2482 <entry>WebP is a method of lossy and lossless compression that can
2483 be used on a large variety of photographic translucent and
2484 graphical images found on the web. The degree of lossy compression
2485 is adjustable so a user can choose the trade-off between file size
2486 and image quality. WebP typically achieves an average of 30% more
2487 compression than JPEG and JPEG 2000 without loss of image
2488 quality.</entry>
2489
2490 <entry>BSD</entry>
2491 </row>
2492
2493 <row>
2494 <entry>libx11</entry>
2495
2496 <entry>1.6.4</entry>
2497
2498 <entry>This package provides a client interface to the X Window
2499 System otherwise known as 'Xlib'. It provides a complete API for
2500 the basic functions of the window system.</entry>
2501
2502 <entry>MIT, BSD</entry>
2503 </row>
2504
2505 <row>
2506 <entry>libxau</entry>
2507
2508 <entry>1.0.8</entry>
2509
2510 <entry>libxau provides the main interfaces to the X11
2511 authorisation handling which controls authorisation for X
2512 connections both client-side and server-side.</entry>
2513
2514 <entry>MIT</entry>
2515 </row>
2516
2517 <row>
2518 <entry>libxcb</entry>
2519
2520 <entry>1.12</entry>
2521
2522 <entry>The X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement
2523 for Xlib featuring a small footprint latency hiding direct access
2524 to the protocol improved threading support and
2525 extensibility.</entry>
2526
2527 <entry>MIT</entry>
2528 </row>
2529
2530 <row>
2531 <entry>libxcomposite</entry>
2532
2533 <entry>0.4.4</entry>
2534
2535 <entry>The composite extension provides three related mechanisms:
2536 per-hierarchy storage automatic shadow update and external parent.
2537 In per-hierarchy storage the rendering of an entire hierarchy of
2538 windows is redirected to off-screen storage. In automatic shadow
2539 update when a hierarchy is rendered off-screen the X server
2540 provides an automatic mechanism for presenting those contents
2541 within the parent window. In external parent a mechanism for
2542 providing redirection of compositing transformations through a
2543 client.</entry>
2544
2545 <entry>MIT</entry>
2546 </row>
2547
2548 <row>
2549 <entry>libxcursor</entry>
2550
2551 <entry>1.1.14</entry>
2552
2553 <entry>Xcursor is a simple library designed to help locate and
2554 load cursors. Cursors can be loaded from files or memory. A
2555 library of common cursors exists which map to the standard X
2556 cursor names. Cursors can exist in several sizes and the library
2557 automatically picks the best size.</entry>
2558
2559 <entry>MIT</entry>
2560 </row>
2561
2562 <row>
2563 <entry>libxdamage</entry>
2564
2565 <entry>1.1.4</entry>
2566
2567 <entry>'Damage' is a term that describes changes make to pixel
2568 contents of windows and pixmaps. Damage accumulates as drawing
2569 occurs in the drawable. Each drawing operation 'damages' one or
2570 more rectangular areas within the drawable. The rectangles are
2571 guaranteed to include the set of pixels modified by each operation
2572 but may include significantly more than just those pixels. The
2573 DAMAGE extension allows applications to either receive the raw
2574 rectangles as a stream of events or to have them partially
2575 processed within the X server to reduce the amount of data
2576 transmitted as well as reduce the processing latency once the
2577 repaint operation has started.</entry>
2578
2579 <entry>MIT</entry>
2580 </row>
2581
2582 <row>
2583 <entry>libxdmcp</entry>
2584
2585 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
2586
2587 <entry>The purpose of the X Display Manager Control Protocol
2588 (XDMCP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for an autonomous
2589 display to request login service from a remote host. An X terminal
2590 (screen keyboard mouse processor network interface) is a prime
2591 example of an autonomous display.</entry>
2592
2593 <entry>MIT</entry>
2594 </row>
2595
2596 <row>
2597 <entry>libxext</entry>
2598
2599 <entry>1.3.3</entry>
2600
2601 <entry>libXext provides an X Window System client interface to
2602 several extensions to the X protocol. The supported protocol
2603 extensions are DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS Extended-Visual-Information LBX
2604 MIT_SHM MIT_SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD Multi-Buffering SECURITY SHAPE SYNC
2605 TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC XTEST. libXext also provides a small
2606 set of utility functions to aid authors of client APIs for X
2607 protocol extensions.</entry>
2608
2609 <entry>MIT</entry>
2610 </row>
2611
2612 <row>
2613 <entry>libxfixes</entry>
2614
2615 <entry>5.0.3</entry>
2616
2617 <entry>X applications have often needed to work around various
2618 shortcomings in the core X window system. This extension is
2619 designed to provide the minimal server-side support necessary to
2620 eliminate problems caused by these workarounds.</entry>
2621
2622 <entry>MIT</entry>
2623 </row>
2624
2625 <row>
2626 <entry>libxfont2</entry>
2627
2628 <entry>2.0.1</entry>
2629
2630 <entry>libXfont2 provides various services for X servers most
2631 notably font selection and rasterisation (through external
2632 libraries such as freetype).</entry>
2633
2634 <entry>MIT, BSD</entry>
2635 </row>
2636
2637 <row>
2638 <entry>libxft</entry>
2639
2640 <entry>2.3.2</entry>
2641
2642 <entry>Xft was designed to provide good support for scalable fonts
2643 and to do so efficiently. Unlike the core fonts system it supports
2644 features such as anti-aliasing and sub-pixel rasterisation.
2645 Perhaps more importantly it gives applications full control over
2646 the way glyphs are rendered making fine typesetting and WYSIWIG
2647 display possible. Finally it allows applications to use fonts that
2648 are not installed system-wide for displaying documents with
2649 embedded fonts. Xft is not compatible with the core fonts system:
2650 usage of Xft requires fairly extensive changes to toolkits
2651 (user-interface libraries).</entry>
2652
2653 <entry>MIT</entry>
2654 </row>
2655
2656 <row>
2657 <entry>libxi</entry>
2658
2659 <entry>1.7.9</entry>
2660
2661 <entry>libxi is an extension to the X11 protocol to support input
2662 devices other than the core X keyboard and pointer. It allows
2663 client programs to select input from these devices independently
2664 from each other and independently from the core devices.</entry>
2665
2666 <entry>MIT</entry>
2667 </row>
2668
2669 <row>
2670 <entry>libxinerama</entry>
2671
2672 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
2673
2674 <entry>Xinerama is a simple library designed to interface the
2675 Xinerama Extension for retrieving information about physical
2676 output devices which may be combined into a single logical X
2677 screen.</entry>
2678
2679 <entry>MIT</entry>
2680 </row>
2681
2682 <row>
2683 <entry>libxkbcommon</entry>
2684
2685 <entry>0.7.1</entry>
2686
2687 <entry>libxkbcommon is a keymap compiler and support library which
2688 processes a reduced subset of keymaps as defined by the XKB
2689 specification.</entry>
2690
2691 <entry>MIT</entry>
2692 </row>
2693
2694 <row>
2695 <entry>libxkbfile</entry>
2696
2697 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
2698
2699 <entry>libxkbfile provides an interface to read and manipulate
2700 description files for XKB the X11 keyboard configuration
2701 extension.</entry>
2702
2703 <entry>MIT</entry>
2704 </row>
2705
2706 <row>
2707 <entry>libxml-parser-perl</entry>
2708
2709 <entry>2.44</entry>
2710
2711 <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML
2712 documents.</entry>
2713
2714 <entry>Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
2715 </row>
2716
2717 <row>
2718 <entry>libxml2</entry>
2719
2720 <entry>2.9.4</entry>
2721
2722 <entry>The XML Parser Library allows for manipulation of XML
2723 files. Libxml2 exports Push and Pull type parser interfaces for
2724 both XML and HTML. It can do DTD validation at parse time on a
2725 parsed document instance or with an arbitrary DTD. Libxml2
2726 includes complete XPath XPointer and Xinclude implementations. It
2727 also has a SAX like interface which is designed to be compatible
2728 with Expat.</entry>
2729
2730 <entry>MIT</entry>
2731 </row>
2732
2733 <row>
2734 <entry>libxmu</entry>
2735
2736 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
2737
2738 <entry>The Xmu Library is a collection of miscellaneous (some
2739 might say random) utility functions that have been useful in
2740 building various applications and widgets. This library is
2741 required by the Athena Widgets. A subset of the functions that do
2742 not rely on the Athena Widgets (libXaw) or X Toolkit Instrinsics
2743 (libXt) are provided in a second library libXmuu.</entry>
2744
2745 <entry>MIT</entry>
2746 </row>
2747
2748 <row>
2749 <entry>libxrandr</entry>
2750
2751 <entry>1.5.1</entry>
2752
2753 <entry>The X Resize Rotate and Reflect Extension called RandR for
2754 short brings the ability to resize rotate and reflect the root
2755 window of a screen. It is based on the X Resize and Rotate
2756 Extension as specified in the Proceedings of the 2001 Usenix
2757 Technical Conference [RANDR].</entry>
2758
2759 <entry>MIT</entry>
2760 </row>
2761
2762 <row>
2763 <entry>libxrender</entry>
2764
2765 <entry>0.9.10</entry>
2766
2767 <entry>The X Rendering Extension (Render) introduces digital image
2768 composition as the foundation of a new rendering model within the
2769 X Window System. Rendering geometric figures is accomplished by
2770 client-side tessellation into either triangles or trapezoids. Text
2771 is drawn by loading glyphs into the server and rendering sets of
2772 them.</entry>
2773
2774 <entry>MIT</entry>
2775 </row>
2776
2777 <row>
2778 <entry>libxres</entry>
2779
2780 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
2781
2782 <entry>libXRes provides an X Window System client interface to the
2783 Resource extension to the X protocol. The Resource extension
2784 allows for X clients to see and monitor the X resource usage of
2785 various clients (pixmaps et al).</entry>
2786
2787 <entry>MIT</entry>
2788 </row>
2789
2790 <row>
2791 <entry>libxshmfence</entry>
2792
2793 <entry>1.2</entry>
2794
2795 <entry>This library offers a CPU-based synchronization primitive
2796 compatible with the X SyncFence objects that can be shared between
2797 processes using file descriptor passing.</entry>
2798
2799 <entry>MIT</entry>
2800 </row>
2801
2802 <row>
2803 <entry>libxslt</entry>
2804
2805 <entry>1.1.29</entry>
2806
2807 <entry>GNOME XSLT library.</entry>
2808
2809 <entry>MIT</entry>
2810 </row>
2811
2812 <row>
2813 <entry>libxt</entry>
2814
2815 <entry>1.1.5</entry>
2816
2817 <entry>The Intrinsics are a programming library tailored to the
2818 special requirements of user interface construction within a
2819 network window system specifically the X Window System. The
2820 Intrinsics and a widget set make up an X Toolkit. The Intrinsics
2821 provide the base mechanism necessary to build a wide variety of
2822 interoperating widget sets and application environments. The
2823 Intrinsics are a layer on top of Xlib the C Library X Interface.
2824 They extend the fundamental abstractions provided by the X Window
2825 System while still remaining independent of any particular user
2826 interface policy or style.</entry>
2827
2828 <entry>MIT</entry>
2829 </row>
2830
2831 <row>
2832 <entry>libxtst</entry>
2833
2834 <entry>1.2.3</entry>
2835
2836 <entry>This extension is a minimal set of client and server
2837 extensions required to completely test the X11 server with no user
2838 intervention.</entry>
2839
2840 <entry>MIT</entry>
2841 </row>
2842
2843 <row>
2844 <entry>libxv</entry>
2845
2846 <entry>1.0.11</entry>
2847
2848 <entry>libXv provides an X Window System client interface to the X
2849 Video extension to the X protocol. The X Video extension allows
2850 for accelerated drawing of videos. Hardware adaptors are exposed
2851 to clients which may draw in a number of colourspaces including
2852 YUV.</entry>
2853
2854 <entry>MIT</entry>
2855 </row>
2856
2857 <row>
2858 <entry>libxxf86dga</entry>
2859
2860 <entry>1.1.4</entry>
2861
2862 <entry>libXxf86dga provides the XFree86-DGA extension which allows
2863 direct graphics access to a framebuffer-like region and also
2864 allows relative mouse reporting et al. It is mainly used by games
2865 and emulators for games.</entry>
2866
2867 <entry>MIT</entry>
2868 </row>
2869
2870 <row>
2871 <entry>libxxf86misc</entry>
3842 2872
3843<section id="lic_2"> 2873 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
3844<title>Apache-2.0</title> 2874
3845<para><programlisting> 2875 <entry>The XFree86-Misc extension provides a means to access input
2876 device configuration settings specific to the XFree86/Xorg
2877 DDX.</entry>
2878
2879 <entry>MIT</entry>
2880 </row>
2881
2882 <row>
2883 <entry>libxxf86vm</entry>
2884
2885 <entry>1.1.4</entry>
2886
2887 <entry>libXxf86vm provides an interface to the
2888 XFree86-VidModeExtension extension which allows client
2889 applications to get and set video mode timings in extensive
2890 detail. It is used by the xvidtune program in particular.</entry>
2891
2892 <entry>MIT</entry>
2893 </row>
2894
2895 <row>
2896 <entry>linux-firmware</entry>
2897
2898 <entry>0.0</entry>
2899
2900 <entry>Firmware files for use with Linux kernel.</entry>
2901
2902 <entry>Redistributable binaries</entry>
2903 </row>
2904
2905 <row>
2906 <entry>linux-libc-headers</entry>
2907
2908 <entry>4.10</entry>
2909
2910 <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's
2911 use.</entry>
2912
2913 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2914 </row>
2915
2916 <row>
2917 <entry>linux-raspberrypi</entry>
2918
2919 <entry>4.9.59</entry>
2920
2921 <entry>Linux Kernel for Raspberry Pi</entry>
2922
2923 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2924 </row>
2925
2926 <row>
2927 <entry>logrotate</entry>
2928
2929 <entry>3.9.1</entry>
2930
2931 <entry>Rotates compresses removes and mails system log
2932 files.</entry>
2933
2934 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2935 </row>
2936
2937 <row>
2938 <entry>lrzsz</entry>
2939
2940 <entry>0.12.20</entry>
2941
2942 <entry>Lrzsz is a cosmetically modified zmodem/ymodem/xmodem
2943 package built from the public-domain version of Chuck Forsberg's
2944 rzsz package. These programs use error correcting protocols
2945 ({zxy}modem) to send (sz sx sb) and receive (rz rx rb) files over
2946 a dial-in serial port from a variety of programs running under
2947 various operating systems.</entry>
2948
2949 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2950 </row>
2951
2952 <row>
2953 <entry>lsb</entry>
2954
2955 <entry>4.1</entry>
2956
2957 <entry>LSB support for OpenEmbedded.</entry>
2958
2959 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2960 </row>
2961
2962 <row>
2963 <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry>
2964
2965 <entry>9.68</entry>
2966
2967 <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB
2968 image.</entry>
2969
2970 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2971 </row>
2972
2973 <row>
2974 <entry>ltp</entry>
2975
2976 <entry>20170116</entry>
2977
2978 <entry>The Linux Test Project is a joint project with SGI IBM OSDL
2979 and Bull with a goal to deliver test suites to the open source
2980 community that validate the reliability robustness and stability
2981 of Linux. The Linux Test Project is a collection of tools for
2982 testing the Linux kernel and related features.</entry>
2983
2984 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2985 </row>
2986
2987 <row>
2988 <entry>lttng-modules</entry>
2989
2990 <entry>2.9.1</entry>
2991
2992 <entry>The lttng-modules 2.0 package contains the kernel tracer
2993 modules</entry>
2994
2995 <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0, MIT</entry>
2996 </row>
2997
2998 <row>
2999 <entry>lttng-tools</entry>
3000
3001 <entry>2.9.4</entry>
3002
3003 <entry>The Linux trace toolkit is a suite of tools designed to
3004 extract program execution details from the Linux operating system
3005 and interpret them.</entry>
3006
3007 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
3008 </row>
3009
3010 <row>
3011 <entry>lttng-ust</entry>
3012
3013 <entry>2.9.0</entry>
3014
3015 <entry>The LTTng UST 2.x package contains the userspace tracer
3016 library to trace userspace codes.</entry>
3017
3018 <entry>LGPL-2.1, MIT, GPL-2.0</entry>
3019 </row>
3020
3021 <row>
3022 <entry>lzip</entry>
3023
3024 <entry>1.16</entry>
3025
3026 <entry>Lossless data compressor based on the LZMA
3027 algorithm.</entry>
3028
3029 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3030 </row>
3031
3032 <row>
3033 <entry>lzo</entry>
3034
3035 <entry>2.09</entry>
3036
3037 <entry>Lossless data compression library.</entry>
3038
3039 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3040 </row>
3041
3042 <row>
3043 <entry>lzop</entry>
3044
3045 <entry>1.03</entry>
3046
3047 <entry>lzop is a compression utility which is designed to be a
3048 companion to gzip. \nIt is based on the LZO data compression
3049 library and its main advantages over \ngzip are much higher
3050 compression and decompression speed at the cost of some
3051 \ncompression ratio. The lzop compression utility was designed
3052 with the goals \nof reliability speed portability and with
3053 reasonable drop-in compatibility \nto gzip.</entry>
3054
3055 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3056 </row>
3057
3058 <row>
3059 <entry>m4</entry>
3060
3061 <entry>1.4.18</entry>
3062
3063 <entry>GNU m4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro
3064 processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible although it has some
3065 extensions (for example handling more than 9 positional parameters
3066 to macros). GNU M4 also has built-in functions for including files
3067 running shell commands doing arithmetic etc.</entry>
3068
3069 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3070 </row>
3071
3072 <row>
3073 <entry>make</entry>
3074
3075 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
3076
3077 <entry>Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables
3078 and other non-source files of a program from the program's source
3079 files. Make gets its knowledge of how to build your program from a
3080 file called the makefile which lists each of the non-source files
3081 and how to compute it from other files.</entry>
3082
3083 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
3084 </row>
3085
3086 <row>
3087 <entry>makedepend</entry>
3088
3089 <entry>1.0.5</entry>
3090
3091 <entry>The makedepend program reads each sourcefile in sequence
3092 and parses it like a C-preprocessor processing all #include
3093 #define #undef #ifdef #ifndef #endif #if #elif and #else
3094 directives so that it can correctly tell which #include directives
3095 would be used in a compilation. Any #include directives can
3096 reference files having other #include directives and parsing will
3097 occur in these files as well.</entry>
3098
3099 <entry>MIT</entry>
3100 </row>
3101
3102 <row>
3103 <entry>makedevs</entry>
3104
3105 <entry>1.0.1</entry>
3106
3107 <entry>Tool for creating device nodes.</entry>
3108
3109 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3110 </row>
3111
3112 <row>
3113 <entry>man</entry>
3114
3115 <entry>1.6g</entry>
3116
3117 <entry>A set of documentation tools: man apropos and
3118 whatis</entry>
3119
3120 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3121 </row>
3122
3123 <row>
3124 <entry>matchbox-terminal</entry>
3125
3126 <entry>0.1</entry>
3127
3128 <entry>Lightweight GTK+ terminal application.</entry>
3129
3130 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3131 </row>
3132
3133 <row>
3134 <entry>matchbox-wm</entry>
3135
3136 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
3137
3138 <entry>Matchbox lightweight window manager.</entry>
3139
3140 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3141 </row>
3142
3143 <row>
3144 <entry>mesa-demos</entry>
3145
3146 <entry>8.3.0</entry>
3147
3148 <entry>This package includes the demonstration application such as
3149 glxgears. These applications can be used for Mesa validation and
3150 benchmarking.</entry>
3151
3152 <entry>MIT, PD</entry>
3153 </row>
3154
3155 <row>
3156 <entry>mesa</entry>
3157
3158 <entry>17.0.2</entry>
3159
3160 <entry>Mesa is an open-source implementation of the OpenGL
3161 specification - a system for rendering interactive 3D graphics. A
3162 variety of device drivers allows Mesa to be used in many different
3163 environments ranging from software emulation to complete hardware
3164 acceleration for modern GPUs. Mesa is used as part of the overall
3165 Direct Rendering Infrastructure and X.org environment.</entry>
3166
3167 <entry>MIT</entry>
3168 </row>
3169
3170 <row>
3171 <entry>mingetty</entry>
3172
3173 <entry>1.08</entry>
3174
3175 <entry>Compact getty terminal handler for virtual consoles
3176 only.</entry>
3177
3178 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3179 </row>
3180
3181 <row>
3182 <entry>mini-x-session</entry>
3183
3184 <entry>0.1</entry>
3185
3186 <entry>Very simple session manager for X.</entry>
3187
3188 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3189 </row>
3190
3191 <row>
3192 <entry>mkfontdir</entry>
3193
3194 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
3195
3196 <entry>"For each directory argument mkfontdir reads all of the
3197 font files in the directory. The font names and related data are
3198 written out to the files \""fonts.dir\"" \""fonts.scale\"" and
3199 \""fonts.alias\"". The X server and font server use these files to
3200 find the available font files."</entry>
3201
3202 <entry>MIT</entry>
3203 </row>
3204
3205 <row>
3206 <entry>mkfontscale</entry>
3207
3208 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
3209
3210 <entry>For each directory argument mkfontscale reads all of the
3211 scalable font files in the directory. For every font file found an
3212 X11 font name (XLFD) is generated and is written together with the
3213 file name to a file fonts.scale in the directory. The resulting
3214 fonts.scale is used by the mkfontdir program.</entry>
3215
3216 <entry>MIT</entry>
3217 </row>
3218
3219 <row>
3220 <entry>mklibs</entry>
3221
3222 <entry>0.1.43</entry>
3223
3224 <entry>mklibs produces cut-down shared libraries that contain only
3225 the routines required by a particular set of executables.</entry>
3226
3227 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3228 </row>
3229
3230 <row>
3231 <entry>mobile-broadband-provider-info</entry>
3232
3233 <entry>20151214</entry>
3234
3235 <entry>Mobile Broadband Service Provider Database.</entry>
3236
3237 <entry>PD</entry>
3238 </row>
3239
3240 <row>
3241 <entry>mpfr</entry>
3242
3243 <entry>3.1.5</entry>
3244
3245 <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point
3246 computations with exact rounding.</entry>
3247
3248 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
3249 </row>
3250
3251 <row>
3252 <entry>mtdev</entry>
3253
3254 <entry>1.1.5</entry>
3255
3256 <entry>mtdev is a library which transforms all variants of kernel
3257 multitouch events to the slotted type B protocol. The events put
3258 into mtdev may be from any MT device specifically type A without
3259 contact tracking type A with contact tracking or type B with
3260 contact tracking</entry>
3261
3262 <entry>MIT</entry>
3263 </row>
3264
3265 <row>
3266 <entry>mtools</entry>
3267
3268 <entry>4.0.18</entry>
3269
3270 <entry>Mtools is a collection of utilities to access MS-DOS disks
3271 from GNU and Unix without mounting them.</entry>
3272
3273 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3274 </row>
3275
3276 <row>
3277 <entry>ncurses</entry>
3278
3279 <entry>6.0</entry>
3280
3281 <entry>SVr4 and XSI-Curses compatible curses library and terminfo
3282 tools including tic infocmp captoinfo. Supports color multiple
3283 highlights forms-drawing characters and automatic recognition of
3284 keypad and function-key sequences. Extensions include resizable
3285 windows and mouse support on both xterm and Linux console using
3286 the gpm library.</entry>
3287
3288 <entry>MIT</entry>
3289 </row>
3290
3291 <row>
3292 <entry>neard</entry>
3293
3294 <entry>0.16</entry>
3295
3296 <entry>A daemon for the Linux Near Field Communication
3297 stack</entry>
3298
3299 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3300 </row>
3301
3302 <row>
3303 <entry>neon</entry>
3304
3305 <entry>0.30.2</entry>
3306
3307 <entry>An HTTP and WebDAV client library with a C
3308 interface.</entry>
3309
3310 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
3311 </row>
3312
3313 <row>
3314 <entry>netbase</entry>
3315
3316 <entry>5.4</entry>
3317
3318 <entry>This package provides the necessary infrastructure for
3319 basic TCP/IP based networking</entry>
3320
3321 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3322 </row>
3323
3324 <row>
3325 <entry>nettle</entry>
3326
3327 <entry>3.3</entry>
3328
3329 <entry>A low level cryptographic library.</entry>
3330
3331 <entry>LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
3332 </row>
3333
3334 <row>
3335 <entry>nfs-utils</entry>
3336
3337 <entry>1.3.4</entry>
3338
3339 <entry>The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS
3340 server and related tools.</entry>
3341
3342 <entry>MIT, GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
3343 </row>
3344
3345 <row>
3346 <entry>nspr</entry>
3347
3348 <entry>4.13.1</entry>
3349
3350 <entry>Netscape Portable Runtime Library.</entry>
3351
3352 <entry>GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
3353 </row>
3354
3355 <row>
3356 <entry>nss</entry>
3357
3358 <entry>3.28.1</entry>
3359
3360 <entry>Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries
3361 designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled
3362 client and server applications. Applications built with NSS can
3363 support SSL v2 and v3 TLS PKCS 5 PKCS 7 PKCS 11 PKCS 12 S/MIME
3364 X.509 v3 certificates and other security standards.</entry>
3365
3366 <entry>MPL-2.0, GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
3367 </row>
3368
3369 <row>
3370 <entry>ofono</entry>
3371
3372 <entry>1.19</entry>
3373
3374 <entry>oFono is a stack for mobile telephony devices on Linux.
3375 oFono supports speaking to telephony devices through specific
3376 drivers or with generic AT commands.</entry>
3377
3378 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3379 </row>
3380
3381 <row>
3382 <entry>openssh</entry>
3383
3384 <entry>7.4p1</entry>
3385
3386 <entry>Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp/telnet replacement (OpenSSH) Ssh
3387 (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and
3388 for executing commands on a remote machine.</entry>
3389
3390 <entry>BSD</entry>
3391 </row>
3392
3393 <row>
3394 <entry>openssl</entry>
3395
3396 <entry>1.0.2k</entry>
3397
3398 <entry>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic
3399 tools.</entry>
3400
3401 <entry>OpenSSL</entry>
3402 </row>
3403
3404 <row>
3405 <entry>opkg-utils</entry>
3406
3407 <entry>0.3.4</entry>
3408
3409 <entry>Additional utilities for the opkg package manager.</entry>
3410
3411 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3412 </row>
3413
3414 <row>
3415 <entry>orc</entry>
3416
3417 <entry>0.4.26</entry>
3418
3419 <entry>Optimised Inner Loop Runtime Compiler.</entry>
3420
3421 <entry>BSD-2-Clause, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
3422 </row>
3423
3424 <row>
3425 <entry>os-release</entry>
3426
3427 <entry>1.0</entry>
3428
3429 <entry>The /etc/os-release file contains operating system
3430 identification data.</entry>
3431
3432 <entry>MIT</entry>
3433 </row>
3434
3435 <row>
3436 <entry>ossp-uuid</entry>
3437
3438 <entry>1.6.2</entry>
3439
3440 <entry>OSSP uuid is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface
3441 (API) and corresponding command line interface (CLI) for the
3442 generation of DCE 1.1 ISO/IEC 11578:1996 and RFC 4122 compliant
3443 Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). It supports DCE 1.1 variant
3444 UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based) version 3 (name based
3445 MD5) version 4 (random number based) and version 5 (name based
3446 SHA-1).</entry>
3447
3448 <entry>MIT</entry>
3449 </row>
3450
3451 <row>
3452 <entry>packagegroup-base</entry>
3453
3454 <entry>1.0</entry>
3455
3456 <entry>Merge machine and distro options to create a basic machine
3457 task/package.</entry>
3458
3459 <entry>MIT</entry>
3460 </row>
3461
3462 <row>
3463 <entry>packagegroup-core-boot</entry>
3464
3465 <entry>1.0</entry>
3466
3467 <entry>The minimal set of packages required to boot the
3468 system</entry>
3469
3470 <entry>MIT</entry>
3471 </row>
3472
3473 <row>
3474 <entry>packagegroup-core-buildessential</entry>
3475
3476 <entry>1.0</entry>
3477
3478 <entry>Essential build dependencies.</entry>
3479
3480 <entry>MIT</entry>
3481 </row>
3482
3483 <row>
3484 <entry>packagegroup-core-eclipse-debug</entry>
3485
3486 <entry>1.0</entry>
3487
3488 <entry>Remote debugging tools for Eclipse integration.</entry>
3489
3490 <entry>MIT</entry>
3491 </row>
3492
3493 <row>
3494 <entry>packagegroup-core-nfs</entry>
3495
3496 <entry>1.0</entry>
3497
3498 <entry>NFS package groups.</entry>
3499
3500 <entry>MIT</entry>
3501 </row>
3502
3503 <row>
3504 <entry>packagegroup-core-sdk</entry>
3505
3506 <entry>1.0</entry>
3507
3508 <entry>Software development tools.</entry>
3509
3510 <entry>MIT</entry>
3511 </row>
3512
3513 <row>
3514 <entry>packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh</entry>
3515
3516 <entry>1.0</entry>
3517
3518 <entry>OpenSSH SSH client/server.</entry>
3519
3520 <entry>MIT</entry>
3521 </row>
3522
3523 <row>
3524 <entry>packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target</entry>
3525
3526 <entry>1.0</entry>
3527
3528 <entry>Target packages for the standalone SDK.</entry>
3529
3530 <entry>MIT</entry>
3531 </row>
3532
3533 <row>
3534 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-debug</entry>
3535
3536 <entry>1.0</entry>
3537
3538 <entry>Debugging tools.</entry>
3539
3540 <entry>MIT</entry>
3541 </row>
3542
3543 <row>
3544 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-profile</entry>
3545
3546 <entry>1.0</entry>
3547
3548 <entry>Profiling tools.</entry>
3549
3550 <entry>MIT</entry>
3551 </row>
3552
3553 <row>
3554 <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-testapps</entry>
3555
3556 <entry>1.0</entry>
3557
3558 <entry>Testing tools/applications.</entry>
3559
3560 <entry>MIT</entry>
3561 </row>
3562
3563 <row>
3564 <entry>packagegroup-core-x11-base</entry>
3565
3566 <entry>1.0</entry>
3567
3568 <entry>Packages required to set up a basic working X11
3569 session</entry>
3570
3571 <entry>MIT</entry>
3572 </row>
3573
3574 <row>
3575 <entry>packagegroup-core-x11-xserver</entry>
3576
3577 <entry>1.0</entry>
3578
3579 <entry>X11 display server.</entry>
3580
3581 <entry>MIT</entry>
3582 </row>
3583
3584 <row>
3585 <entry>packagegroup-core-x11</entry>
3586
3587 <entry>1.0</entry>
3588
3589 <entry>X11 display server and basic utilities.</entry>
3590
3591 <entry>MIT</entry>
3592 </row>
3593
3594 <row>
3595 <entry>packagegroup-enea-rt-tools</entry>
3596
3597 <entry>1.0</entry>
3598
3599 <entry>Enea RT-tools package group</entry>
3600
3601 <entry>MIT</entry>
3602 </row>
3603
3604 <row>
3605 <entry>pango</entry>
3606
3607 <entry>1.40.3</entry>
3608
3609 <entry>Pango is a library for laying out and rendering of text
3610 with an emphasis on internationalization. Pango can be used
3611 anywhere that text layout is needed though most of the work on
3612 Pango so far has been done in the context of the GTK+ widget
3613 toolkit. Pango forms the core of text and font handling for
3614 GTK+-2.x.</entry>
3615
3616 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
3617 </row>
3618
3619 <row>
3620 <entry>parted</entry>
3621
3622 <entry>3.2</entry>
3623
3624 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry>
3625
3626 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3627 </row>
3628
3629 <row>
3630 <entry>partrt</entry>
3631
3632 <entry>1.1</entry>
3633
3634 <entry>partrt is a tool for dividing a SMP Linux system into a
3635 real time domain and a non-real time domain.</entry>
3636
3637 <entry>BSD</entry>
3638 </row>
3639
3640 <row>
3641 <entry>patch</entry>
3642
3643 <entry>2.7.5</entry>
3644
3645 <entry>patch takes a patch file containing a difference listing
3646 produced by the diff program and applies those differences to one
3647 or more original files producing patched versions.</entry>
3648
3649 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3650 </row>
3651
3652 <row>
3653 <entry>pbzip2</entry>
3654
3655 <entry>1.1.13</entry>
3656
3657 <entry>PBZIP2 is a parallel implementation of the bzip2
3658 block-sorting file compressor that uses pthreads and achieves
3659 near-linear speedup on SMP machines. The output of this version is
3660 fully compatible with bzip2 v1.0.2 or newer (ie: anything
3661 compressed with pbzip2 can be decompressed with bzip2).</entry>
3662
3663 <entry>BSD</entry>
3664 </row>
3665
3666 <row>
3667 <entry>pciutils</entry>
3668
3669 <entry>3.5.2</entry>
3670
3671 <entry>The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable
3672 access to PCI bus configuration space and several utilities based
3673 on this library.</entry>
3674
3675 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3676 </row>
3677
3678 <row>
3679 <entry>perf</entry>
3680
3681 <entry>1.0</entry>
3682
3683 <entry>Performance counters for Linux are a new kernel-based
3684 subsystem that provide a framework for all things performance
3685 analysis. It covers hardware level (CPU/PMU Performance Monitoring
3686 Unit) features and software features (software counters
3687 tracepoints) as well.</entry>
3688
3689 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3690 </row>
3691
3692 <row>
3693 <entry>perl</entry>
3694
3695 <entry>5.24.1</entry>
3696
3697 <entry>Perl scripting language.</entry>
3698
3699 <entry>Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
3700 </row>
3701
3702 <row>
3703 <entry>pigz</entry>
3704
3705 <entry>2.3.4</entry>
3706
3707 <entry>pigz which stands for parallel implementation of gzip is a
3708 fully functional replacement for gzip that exploits multiple
3709 processors and multiple cores to the hilt when compressing data.
3710 pigz was written by Mark Adler and uses the zlib and pthread
3711 libraries.</entry>
3712
3713 <entry>Zlib, Apache-2.0</entry>
3714 </row>
3715
3716 <row>
3717 <entry>pixman</entry>
3718
3719 <entry>0.34.0</entry>
3720
3721 <entry>Pixman provides a library for manipulating pixel regions --
3722 a set of Y-X banded rectangles image compositing using the
3723 Porter/Duff model and implicit mask generation for geometric
3724 primitives including trapezoids triangles and rectangles.</entry>
3725
3726 <entry>MIT, PD</entry>
3727 </row>
3728
3729 <row>
3730 <entry>pkgconfig</entry>
3731
3732 <entry>0.29.1</entry>
3733
3734 <entry>pkg-config is a helper tool used when compiling
3735 applications and libraries. It helps determined the correct
3736 compiler/link options. It is also language-agnostic.</entry>
3737
3738 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3739 </row>
3740
3741 <row>
3742 <entry>pointercal-xinput</entry>
3743
3744 <entry>0.0</entry>
3745
3746 <entry>Touchscreen calibration data from
3747 xinput-calibrator.</entry>
3748
3749 <entry>MIT</entry>
3750 </row>
3751
3752 <row>
3753 <entry>popt</entry>
3754
3755 <entry>1.16</entry>
3756
3757 <entry>Library for parsing command line options.</entry>
3758
3759 <entry>MIT</entry>
3760 </row>
3761
3762 <row>
3763 <entry>powertop</entry>
3764
3765 <entry>2.8</entry>
3766
3767 <entry>Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and
3768 power management.</entry>
3769
3770 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3771 </row>
3772
3773 <row>
3774 <entry>ppp</entry>
3775
3776 <entry>2.4.7</entry>
3777
3778 <entry>ppp (Paul's PPP Package) is an open source package which
3779 implements the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) on Linux and Solaris
3780 systems.</entry>
3781
3782 <entry>BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, PD</entry>
3783 </row>
3784
3785 <row>
3786 <entry>prelink</entry>
3787
3788 <entry>1.0</entry>
3789
3790 <entry>The prelink package contains a utility which modifies ELF
3791 shared libraries and executables so that far fewer relocations
3792 need to be resolved at runtime and thus programs come up
3793 faster.</entry>
3794
3795 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3796 </row>
3797
3798 <row>
3799 <entry>presentproto</entry>
3800
3801 <entry>1.1</entry>
3802
3803 <entry>The Present extension provides a way for applications to
3804 update their window contents from a pixmap in a well defined
3805 fashion synchronizing with the display refresh and potentially
3806 using a more efficient mechanism than copying the contents of the
3807 source pixmap.</entry>
3808
3809 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3810 </row>
3811
3812 <row>
3813 <entry>procps</entry>
3814
3815 <entry>3.3.12</entry>
3816
3817 <entry>Procps contains a set of system utilities that provide
3818 system information about processes using the /proc filesystem. The
3819 package includes the programs ps top vmstat w kill and
3820 skill.</entry>
3821
3822 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
3823 </row>
3824
3825 <row>
3826 <entry>pseudo</entry>
3827
3828 <entry>1.8.2</entry>
3829
3830 <entry>Pseudo gives fake root capabilities to a normal
3831 user.</entry>
3832
3833 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
3834 </row>
3835
3836 <row>
3837 <entry>psmisc</entry>
3838
3839 <entry>22.21</entry>
3840
3841 <entry>The psmisc package contains utilities for managing
3842 processes on your system: pstree killall and fuser. The pstree
3843 command displays a tree structure of all of the running processes
3844 on your system. The killall command sends a specified signal
3845 (SIGTERM if nothing is specified) to processes identified by name.
3846 The fuser command identifies the PIDs of processes that are using
3847 specified files or filesystems.</entry>
3848
3849 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3850 </row>
3851
3852 <row>
3853 <entry>psplash</entry>
3854
3855 <entry>0.1</entry>
3856
3857 <entry>PSplash is a userspace graphical boot splash screen for
3858 mainly embedded Linux devices supporting a 16bpp or 32bpp
3859 framebuffer. It has few dependencies (just libc) supports basic
3860 images and text and handles rotation. Its visual look is
3861 configurable by basic source changes. Also included is a 'client'
3862 command utility for sending information to psplash such as boot
3863 progress information.</entry>
3864
3865 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3866 </row>
3867
3868 <row>
3869 <entry>ptest-runner</entry>
3870
3871 <entry>2.0.2</entry>
3872
3873 <entry>The ptest-runner2 package installs a ptest-runner program
3874 which loops through all installed ptest test suites and runs them
3875 in sequence.</entry>
3876
3877 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3878 </row>
3879
3880 <row>
3881 <entry>pulseaudio</entry>
3882
3883 <entry>10.0</entry>
3884
3885 <entry>Sound server for Linux and Unix-like operating
3886 systems.</entry>
3887
3888 <entry>LGPL-2.1, MIT, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
3889 </row>
3890
3891 <row>
3892 <entry>python</entry>
3893
3894 <entry>2.7.13</entry>
3895
3896 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry>
3897
3898 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
3899 </row>
3900
3901 <row>
3902 <entry>python3-dbus</entry>
3903
3904 <entry>1.2.4</entry>
3905
3906 <entry>Python bindings for the DBus inter-process communication
3907 system.</entry>
3908
3909 <entry>MIT</entry>
3910 </row>
3911
3912 <row>
3913 <entry>python3-pycairo</entry>
3914
3915 <entry>1.10.0</entry>
3916
3917 <entry>Python bindings for the Cairo canvas library.</entry>
3918
3919 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry>
3920 </row>
3921
3922 <row>
3923 <entry>python3-pygobject</entry>
3924
3925 <entry>3.22.0</entry>
3926
3927 <entry>Python GObject bindings.</entry>
3928
3929 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
3930 </row>
3931
3932 <row>
3933 <entry>python3-setuptools</entry>
3934
3935 <entry>32.1.1</entry>
3936
3937 <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python
3938 packages.</entry>
3939
3940 <entry>MIT</entry>
3941 </row>
3942
3943 <row>
3944 <entry>python3</entry>
3945
3946 <entry>3.5.2</entry>
3947
3948 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry>
3949
3950 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
3951 </row>
3952
3953 <row>
3954 <entry>qemu</entry>
3955
3956 <entry>2.8.0</entry>
3957
3958 <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry>
3959
3960 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
3961 </row>
3962
3963 <row>
3964 <entry>qemuwrapper</entry>
3965
3966 <entry>1.0</entry>
3967
3968 <entry>QEMU wrapper script.</entry>
3969
3970 <entry>MIT</entry>
3971 </row>
3972
3973 <row>
3974 <entry>quilt</entry>
3975
3976 <entry>0.65</entry>
3977
3978 <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry>
3979
3980 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3981 </row>
3982
3983 <row>
3984 <entry>quota</entry>
3985
3986 <entry>4.03</entry>
3987
3988 <entry>Tools for monitoring &amp; limiting user disk usage per
3989 filesystem.</entry>
3990
3991 <entry>BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
3992 </row>
3993
3994 <row>
3995 <entry>randrproto</entry>
3996
3997 <entry>1.5.0</entry>
3998
3999 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Resize
4000 Rotate and Reflect extension. This extension provides the ability
4001 to resize rotate and reflect the root window of a screen.</entry>
4002
4003 <entry>MIT</entry>
4004 </row>
4005
4006 <row>
4007 <entry>readline</entry>
4008
4009 <entry>7.0</entry>
4010
4011 <entry>The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for
4012 use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they
4013 are typed in. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The
4014 Readline library includes additional functions to maintain a list
4015 of previously-entered command lines to recall and perhaps reedit
4016 those lines and perform csh-like history expansion on previous
4017 commands.</entry>
4018
4019 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
4020 </row>
4021
4022 <row>
4023 <entry>recordproto</entry>
4024
4025 <entry>1.14.2</entry>
4026
4027 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Record
4028 extension. This extension is used to record and play back event
4029 sequences.</entry>
4030
4031 <entry>MIT</entry>
4032 </row>
4033
4034 <row>
4035 <entry>renderproto</entry>
4036
4037 <entry>0.11.1</entry>
4038
4039 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Rendering
4040 extension. This is the basis the image composition within the X
4041 window system.</entry>
4042
4043 <entry>MIT</entry>
4044 </row>
4045
4046 <row>
4047 <entry>resourceproto</entry>
4048
4049 <entry>1.2.0</entry>
4050
4051 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Resource
4052 extension. XRes provides an interface that allows X clients to see
4053 and monitor X resource usage of various clients.</entry>
4054
4055 <entry>MIT</entry>
4056 </row>
4057
4058 <row>
4059 <entry>rgb</entry>
4060
4061 <entry>1.0.6</entry>
4062
4063 <entry>This package includes both the list mapping X color names
4064 to RGB values (rgb.txt) and if configured to use a database for
4065 color lookup the rgb program to convert the text file into the
4066 binary database format.</entry>
4067
4068 <entry>MIT</entry>
4069 </row>
4070
4071 <row>
4072 <entry>rpcbind</entry>
4073
4074 <entry>0.2.4</entry>
4075
4076 <entry>The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program
4077 numbers into universal addresses.</entry>
4078
4079 <entry>BSD</entry>
4080 </row>
4081
4082 <row>
4083 <entry>rpi-config</entry>
4084
4085 <entry>git</entry>
4086
4087 <entry>Commented config.txt file for the Raspberry Pi. The
4088 Raspberry Pi config.txt file is read by the GPU before the ARM
4089 core is initialised. It can be used to set various system
4090 configuration parameters.</entry>
4091
4092 <entry>MIT</entry>
4093 </row>
4094
4095 <row>
4096 <entry>rpm</entry>
4097
4098 <entry>4.13.90</entry>
4099
4100 <entry>The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line
4101 driven package management system capable of installing
4102 uninstalling verifying querying and updating software packages.
4103 Each software package consists of an archive of files along with
4104 information about the package like its version a description
4105 etc.</entry>
4106
4107 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4108 </row>
4109
4110 <row>
4111 <entry>rsync</entry>
4112
4113 <entry>3.1.2</entry>
4114
4115 <entry>File synchronization tool.</entry>
4116
4117 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
4118 </row>
4119
4120 <row>
4121 <entry>run-postinsts</entry>
4122
4123 <entry>1.0</entry>
4124
4125 <entry>Runs postinstall scripts on first boot of the target
4126 device.</entry>
4127
4128 <entry>MIT</entry>
4129 </row>
4130
4131 <row>
4132 <entry>sbc</entry>
4133
4134 <entry>1.3</entry>
4135
4136 <entry>Bluetooth low-complexity subband codec (SBC)
4137 library.</entry>
4138
4139 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4140 </row>
4141
4142 <row>
4143 <entry>scrnsaverproto</entry>
4144
4145 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
4146
4147 <entry>"This package provides the wire protocol for the X Screen
4148 Saver extension. This extension allows an external \""screen
4149 saver\"" client to detect when the alternative image is to be
4150 displayed and to provide the graphics."</entry>
4151
4152 <entry>MIT</entry>
4153 </row>
4154
4155 <row>
4156 <entry>sed</entry>
4157
4158 <entry>4.2.2</entry>
4159
4160 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry>
4161
4162 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
4163 </row>
4164
4165 <row>
4166 <entry>shadow-securetty</entry>
4167
4168 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
4169
4170 <entry>Provider of the machine specific securetty file.</entry>
4171
4172 <entry>MIT</entry>
4173 </row>
4174
4175 <row>
4176 <entry>shadow-sysroot</entry>
4177
4178 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
4179
4180 <entry>Shadow utils requirements for useradd.bbclass.</entry>
4181
4182 <entry>BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry>
4183 </row>
4184
4185 <row>
4186 <entry>shadow</entry>
4187
4188 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
4189
4190 <entry>Tools to change and administer password and group
4191 data.</entry>
4192
4193 <entry>BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry>
4194 </row>
4195
4196 <row>
4197 <entry>shared-mime-info</entry>
4198
4199 <entry>1.8</entry>
4200
4201 <entry>Shared MIME type database and specification.</entry>
4202
4203 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
4204 </row>
4205
4206 <row>
4207 <entry>slang</entry>
4208
4209 <entry>2.3.1a</entry>
4210
4211 <entry>S-Lang is an interpreted language and a programming
4212 library. The S-Lang language was designed so that it can be easily
4213 embedded into a program to provide the program with a powerful
4214 extension language. The S-Lang library provided in this package
4215 provides the S-Lang extension language. S-Lang's syntax resembles
4216 C which makes it easy to recode S-Lang procedures in C if you need
4217 to.</entry>
4218
4219 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4220 </row>
4221
4222 <row>
4223 <entry>speex</entry>
4224
4225 <entry>1.2rc2</entry>
4226
4227 <entry>Speex is an Open Source/Free Software patent-free audio
4228 compression format designed for speech.</entry>
4229
4230 <entry>BSD</entry>
4231 </row>
4232
4233 <row>
4234 <entry>speexdsp</entry>
4235
4236 <entry>1.2rc3</entry>
4237
4238 <entry>SpeexDSP is a patent-free Open Source/Free Software DSP
4239 library.</entry>
4240
4241 <entry>BSD</entry>
4242 </row>
4243
4244 <row>
4245 <entry>sqlite3</entry>
4246
4247 <entry>3.17.0</entry>
4248
4249 <entry>Embeddable SQL database engine.</entry>
4250
4251 <entry>PD</entry>
4252 </row>
4253
4254 <row>
4255 <entry>startup-notification</entry>
4256
4257 <entry>0.12</entry>
4258
4259 <entry>Enables monitoring and display of application
4260 startup.</entry>
4261
4262 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
4263 </row>
4264
4265 <row>
4266 <entry>stat</entry>
4267
4268 <entry>3.3</entry>
4269
4270 <entry>Displays all information about a file that the stat() call
4271 provides and all information about a filesystem that statfs()
4272 provides.</entry>
4273
4274 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4275 </row>
4276
4277 <row>
4278 <entry>strace</entry>
4279
4280 <entry>4.16</entry>
4281
4282 <entry>System call tracing tool.</entry>
4283
4284 <entry>BSD</entry>
4285 </row>
4286
4287 <row>
4288 <entry>sudo</entry>
4289
4290 <entry>1.8.19p2</entry>
4291
4292 <entry>Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give
4293 certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or
4294 all) commands as root while logging all commands and
4295 arguments.</entry>
4296
4297 <entry>ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry>
4298 </row>
4299
4300 <row>
4301 <entry>sysfsutils</entry>
4302
4303 <entry>2.1.0</entry>
4304
4305 <entry>Tools for working with the sysfs virtual filesystem. The
4306 tool 'systool' can query devices by bus class and
4307 topology.</entry>
4308
4309 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
4310 </row>
4311
4312 <row>
4313 <entry>systemd-compat-units</entry>
4314
4315 <entry>1.0</entry>
4316
4317 <entry>Enhances systemd compatilibity with existing SysVinit
4318 scripts.</entry>
4319
4320 <entry>MIT</entry>
4321 </row>
4322
4323 <row>
4324 <entry>systemd-serialgetty</entry>
4325
4326 <entry>1.0</entry>
4327
4328 <entry>Serial terminal support for systemd.</entry>
4329
4330 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4331 </row>
4332
4333 <row>
4334 <entry>systemd-systemctl</entry>
4335
4336 <entry>1.0</entry>
4337
4338 <entry>Wrapper for enabling systemd services.</entry>
4339
4340 <entry>MIT</entry>
4341 </row>
4342
4343 <row>
4344 <entry>systemd</entry>
4345
4346 <entry>232</entry>
4347
4348 <entry>systemd is a system and service manager for Linux
4349 compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts. systemd provides
4350 aggressive parallelization capabilities uses socket and D-Bus
4351 activation for starting services offers on-demand starting of
4352 daemons keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups supports
4353 snapshotting and restoring of the system state maintains mount and
4354 automount points and implements an elaborate transactional
4355 dependency-based service control logic. It can work as a drop-in
4356 replacement for sysvinit.</entry>
4357
4358 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
4359 </row>
4360
4361 <row>
4362 <entry>systemtap</entry>
4363
4364 <entry>3.1</entry>
4365
4366 <entry>Script-directed dynamic tracing and performance analysis
4367 tool for Linux.</entry>
4368
4369 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4370 </row>
4371
4372 <row>
4373 <entry>taglib</entry>
4374
4375 <entry>1.11.1</entry>
4376
4377 <entry>Library for reading and editing the meta-data of popular
4378 audio formats.</entry>
4379
4380 <entry>LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.0</entry>
4381 </row>
4382
4383 <row>
4384 <entry>tar</entry>
4385
4386 <entry>1.29</entry>
4387
4388 <entry>GNU tar saves many files together into a single tape or
4389 disk archive and can restore individual files from the
4390 archive.</entry>
4391
4392 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
4393 </row>
4394
4395 <row>
4396 <entry>tcf-agent</entry>
4397
4398 <entry>1.4.0</entry>
4399
4400 <entry>Target Communication Framework for the Eclipse IDE.</entry>
4401
4402 <entry>EPL-1.0, EDL-1.0</entry>
4403 </row>
4404
4405 <row>
4406 <entry>tcl</entry>
4407
4408 <entry>8.6.6</entry>
4409
4410 <entry>Tool Command Language.</entry>
4411
4412 <entry>tcl, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
4413 </row>
4414
4415 <row>
4416 <entry>tcp-wrappers</entry>
4417
4418 <entry>7.6</entry>
4419
4420 <entry>Tools for monitoring and filtering incoming requests for
4421 tcp services.</entry>
4422
4423 <entry>BSD</entry>
4424 </row>
4425
4426 <row>
4427 <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry>
4428
4429 <entry>1.0</entry>
4430
4431 <entry>Fake version of the texinfo utility suite.</entry>
4432
4433 <entry>MIT</entry>
4434 </row>
4435
4436 <row>
4437 <entry>tipcutils</entry>
4438
4439 <entry>2.2.0</entry>
4440
4441 <entry>Transparent Inter-Process Communication protocol.</entry>
4442
4443 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4444 </row>
4445
4446 <row>
4447 <entry>trace-cmd</entry>
4448
4449 <entry>2.6</entry>
4450
4451 <entry>User interface to Ftrace.</entry>
4452
4453 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
4454 </row>
4455
4456 <row>
4457 <entry>tzcode</entry>
4458
4459 <entry>2017b</entry>
4460
4461 <entry>tzcode timezone zoneinfo utils -- zic zdump
4462 tzselect.</entry>
4463
4464 <entry>PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
4465 </row>
4466
4467 <row>
4468 <entry>tzdata</entry>
4469
4470 <entry>2017b</entry>
4471
4472 <entry>Timezone data.</entry>
4473
4474 <entry>PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
4475 </row>
4476
4477 <row>
4478 <entry>u-boot-mkimage</entry>
4479
4480 <entry>2017.01</entry>
4481
4482 <entry>U-Boot bootloader image creation tool.</entry>
4483
4484 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4485 </row>
4486
4487 <row>
4488 <entry>udev-extraconf</entry>
4489
4490 <entry>1.1</entry>
4491
4492 <entry>Extra machine specific configuration files for udev
4493 specifically blacklist information.</entry>
4494
4495 <entry>MIT</entry>
4496 </row>
4497
4498 <row>
4499 <entry>unifdef</entry>
4500
4501 <entry>2.11</entry>
4502
4503 <entry>Selectively remove #ifdef statements from sources.</entry>
4504
4505 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
4506 </row>
4507
4508 <row>
4509 <entry>unzip</entry>
4510
4511 <entry>6.0</entry>
4512
4513 <entry>Utilities for extracting and viewing files in .zip
4514 archives.</entry>
4515
4516 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
4517 </row>
4518
4519 <row>
4520 <entry>update-rc.d</entry>
4521
4522 <entry>0.7</entry>
4523
4524 <entry>update-rc.d is a utility that allows the management of
4525 symlinks to the initscripts in the /etc/rcN.d directory
4526 structure.</entry>
4527
4528 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4529 </row>
4530
4531 <row>
4532 <entry>usbutils</entry>
4533
4534 <entry>008</entry>
4535
4536 <entry>Contains the lsusb utility for inspecting the devices
4537 connected to the USB bus.</entry>
4538
4539 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4540 </row>
4541
4542 <row>
4543 <entry>util-linux</entry>
4544
4545 <entry>2.29.1</entry>
4546
4547 <entry>Util-linux includes a suite of basic system administration
4548 utilities commonly found on most Linux systems. Some of the more
4549 important utilities include disk partitioning kernel message
4550 management filesystem creation and system login.</entry>
4551
4552 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry>
4553 </row>
4554
4555 <row>
4556 <entry>util-macros</entry>
4557
4558 <entry>1.19.1</entry>
4559
4560 <entry>M4 autotools macros used by various X.org programs.</entry>
4561
4562 <entry>MIT</entry>
4563 </row>
4564
4565 <row>
4566 <entry>videoproto</entry>
4567
4568 <entry>2.3.3</entry>
4569
4570 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Video
4571 extension. This extension alows for accerlated drawing of
4572 videos.</entry>
4573
4574 <entry>MIT</entry>
4575 </row>
4576
4577 <row>
4578 <entry>volatile-binds</entry>
4579
4580 <entry>1.0</entry>
4581
4582 <entry>Volatile bind mount setup and configuration for
4583 read-only-rootfs</entry>
4584
4585 <entry>MIT</entry>
4586 </row>
4587
4588 <row>
4589 <entry>vte</entry>
4590
4591 <entry>0.46.1</entry>
4592
4593 <entry>Virtual terminal emulator GTK+ widget library.</entry>
4594
4595 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
4596 </row>
4597
4598 <row>
4599 <entry>wayland-protocols</entry>
4600
4601 <entry>1.7</entry>
4602
4603 <entry>Wayland protocols that add functionality not available in
4604 the Wayland core protocol. Such protocols either add completely
4605 new functionality or extend the functionality of some other
4606 protocol either in Wayland core or some other protocol in
4607 wayland-protocols.</entry>
4608
4609 <entry>MIT</entry>
4610 </row>
4611
4612 <row>
4613 <entry>wayland</entry>
4614
4615 <entry>1.13.0</entry>
4616
4617 <entry>Wayland is a protocol for a compositor to talk to its
4618 clients as well as a C library implementation of that protocol.
4619 The compositor can be a standalone display server running on Linux
4620 kernel modesetting and evdev input devices an X application or a
4621 wayland client itself. The clients can be traditional applications
4622 X servers (rootless or fullscreen) or other display
4623 servers.</entry>
4624
4625 <entry>MIT</entry>
4626 </row>
4627
4628 <row>
4629 <entry>which</entry>
4630
4631 <entry>2.21</entry>
4632
4633 <entry>Which is a utility that prints out the full path of the
4634 executables that bash(1) would execute when the passed program
4635 names would have been entered on the shell prompt. It does this by
4636 using the exact same algorithm as bash.</entry>
4637
4638 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
4639 </row>
4640
4641 <row>
4642 <entry>wireless-tools</entry>
4643
4644 <entry>30.pre9</entry>
4645
4646 <entry>Tools for the Linux Standard Wireless Extension
4647 Subsystem.</entry>
4648
4649 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.1, BSD</entry>
4650 </row>
4651
4652 <row>
4653 <entry>wpa-supplicant</entry>
4654
4655 <entry>2.6</entry>
4656
4657 <entry>Client for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).</entry>
4658
4659 <entry>BSD</entry>
4660 </row>
4661
4662 <row>
4663 <entry>x11perf</entry>
4664
4665 <entry>1.6.0</entry>
4666
4667 <entry>The x11perf program runs one or more performance tests and
4668 reports how fast an X server can execute the tests.</entry>
4669
4670 <entry>MIT</entry>
4671 </row>
4672
4673 <row>
4674 <entry>xauth</entry>
4675
4676 <entry>1.0.10</entry>
4677
4678 <entry>X application to edit and display the authorization
4679 information used in connecting to the X server.</entry>
4680
4681 <entry>MIT</entry>
4682 </row>
4683
4684 <row>
4685 <entry>xcb-proto</entry>
4686
4687 <entry>1.12</entry>
4688
4689 <entry>Function prototypes for the X protocol C-language Binding
4690 (XCB). XCB is a replacement for Xlib featuring a small footprint
4691 latency hiding direct access to the protocol improved threading
4692 support and extensibility.</entry>
4693
4694 <entry>MIT</entry>
4695 </row>
4696
4697 <row>
4698 <entry>xcb-util</entry>
4699
4700 <entry>0.4.0</entry>
4701
4702 <entry>The xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which
4703 sit on top of libxcb the core X protocol library and some of the
4704 extension libraries. These experimental libraries provide
4705 convenience functions and interfaces which make the raw X protocol
4706 more usable. Some of the libraries also provide client-side code
4707 which is not strictly part of the X protocol but which have
4708 traditionally been provided by Xlib.</entry>
4709
4710 <entry>MIT</entry>
4711 </row>
4712
4713 <row>
4714 <entry>xcmiscproto</entry>
4715
4716 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
4717
4718 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XC-MISC
4719 extension which is used to get details of XID allocations within
4720 the server.</entry>
4721
4722 <entry>MIT</entry>
4723 </row>
4724
4725 <row>
4726 <entry>xdpyinfo</entry>
4727
4728 <entry>1.3.2</entry>
4729
4730 <entry>Xdpyinfo is a utility for displaying information about an X
4731 server. It is used to examine the capabilities of a server the
4732 predefined values for various parameters used in communicating
4733 between clients and the server and the different types of screens
4734 and visuals that are available.</entry>
4735
4736 <entry>MIT</entry>
4737 </row>
4738
4739 <row>
4740 <entry>xextproto</entry>
4741
4742 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
4743
4744 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for several X
4745 extensions. These protocol extensions include DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS
4746 Extended-Visual-Information LBX MIT_SHM MIT_SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD
4747 Multi-Buffering SECURITY SHAPE SYNC TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC
4748 XTEST. In addition a small set of utility functions are also
4749 available.</entry>
4750
4751 <entry>MIT</entry>
4752 </row>
4753
4754 <row>
4755 <entry>xf86-input-libinput</entry>
4756
4757 <entry>0.24.0</entry>
4758
4759 <entry>Generic input driver for the X.Org server based on
4760 libinput.</entry>
4761
4762 <entry>MIT</entry>
4763 </row>
4764
4765 <row>
4766 <entry>xf86dgaproto</entry>
4767
4768 <entry>2.1</entry>
4769
4770 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree86
4771 Direct Graphics Access extension. This extension allows direct
4772 graphics access to a framebuffer-like region as well as relative
4773 mouse reporting.</entry>
4774
4775 <entry>MIT</entry>
4776 </row>
4777
4778 <row>
4779 <entry>xf86driproto</entry>
4780
4781 <entry>2.1.1</entry>
4782
4783 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree86
4784 Direct Rendering Infrastructure extension. The XFree86-DRI
4785 extension is used to organize direct rendering support or 3D
4786 clients and help arbitrate requests.</entry>
4787
4788 <entry>MIT</entry>
4789 </row>
4790
4791 <row>
4792 <entry>xf86miscproto</entry>
4793
4794 <entry>0.9.3</entry>
4795
4796 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree
4797 miscellaneous extension. The XFree86-Misc extension provides a
4798 means to access input device configuration settings specific to
4799 the XFree86/Xorg DDX.</entry>
4800
4801 <entry>MIT</entry>
4802 </row>
4803
4804 <row>
4805 <entry>xf86vidmodeproto</entry>
4806
4807 <entry>2.3.1</entry>
4808
4809 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree86
4810 video mode extension. This extension allows client applications to
4811 get and set video mode timings.</entry>
4812
4813 <entry>MIT</entry>
4814 </row>
4815
4816 <row>
4817 <entry>xhost</entry>
4818
4819 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
4820
4821 <entry>The xhost program is used to add and delete host names or
4822 user names to the list allowed to make connections to the X
4823 server. In the case of hosts this provides a rudimentary form of
4824 privacy control and security. Environments which require more
4825 sophisticated measures should implement the user-based mechanism
4826 or use the hooks in the protocol for passing other authentication
4827 data to the server.</entry>
4828
4829 <entry>MIT</entry>
4830 </row>
4831
4832 <row>
4833 <entry>xineramaproto</entry>
4834
4835 <entry>1.2.1</entry>
4836
4837 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the Xinerama
4838 extension. This extension is used for retrieving information about
4839 physical output devices which may be combined into a single
4840 logical X screen.</entry>
4841
4842 <entry>MIT</entry>
4843 </row>
4844
4845 <row>
4846 <entry>xinit</entry>
4847
4848 <entry>1.3.4</entry>
4849
4850 <entry>The xinit program is used to start the X Window System
4851 server and a first client program on systems that cannot start X
4852 directly from /etc/init or in environments that use multiple
4853 window systems. When this first client exits xinit will kill the X
4854 server and then terminate.</entry>
4855
4856 <entry>MIT</entry>
4857 </row>
4858
4859 <row>
4860 <entry>xinput-calibrator</entry>
4861
4862 <entry>0.7.5</entry>
4863
4864 <entry>Touchscreen calibration program for X11.</entry>
4865
4866 <entry>MIT</entry>
4867 </row>
4868
4869 <row>
4870 <entry>xinput</entry>
4871
4872 <entry>1.6.2</entry>
4873
4874 <entry>Xinput is an utility for configuring and testing XInput
4875 devices</entry>
4876
4877 <entry>MIT</entry>
4878 </row>
4879
4880 <row>
4881 <entry>xkbcomp</entry>
4882
4883 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
4884
4885 <entry>The xkbcomp keymap compiler converts a description of an
4886 XKB keymap into one of several output formats. The most common use
4887 for xkbcomp is to create a compiled keymap file (.xkm extension)
4888 which can be read directly by XKB-capable X servers or
4889 utilities.</entry>
4890
4891 <entry>MIT</entry>
4892 </row>
4893
4894 <row>
4895 <entry>xkeyboard-config</entry>
4896
4897 <entry>2.20</entry>
4898
4899 <entry>The non-arch keyboard configuration database for X Window.
4900 The goal is to provide the consistent well-structured frequently
4901 released open source of X keyboard configuration data for X Window
4902 System implementations. The project is targeted to XKB-based
4903 systems.</entry>
4904
4905 <entry>MIT</entry>
4906 </row>
4907
4908 <row>
4909 <entry>xmlto</entry>
4910
4911 <entry>0.0.28</entry>
4912
4913 <entry>A shell-script tool for converting XML files to various
4914 formats.</entry>
4915
4916 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4917 </row>
4918
4919 <row>
4920 <entry>xmodmap</entry>
4921
4922 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
4923
4924 <entry>The xmodmap program is used to edit and display the
4925 keyboard modifier map and keymap table that are used by client
4926 applications to convert event keycodes into keysyms. It is usually
4927 run from the user's session startup script to configure the
4928 keyboard according to personal tastes.</entry>
4929
4930 <entry>MIT</entry>
4931 </row>
4932
4933 <row>
4934 <entry>xprop</entry>
4935
4936 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
4937
4938 <entry>The xprop utility is for displaying window and font
4939 properties in an X server. One window or font is selected using
4940 the command line arguments or possibly in the case of a window by
4941 clicking on the desired window. A list of properties is then given
4942 possibly with formatting information.</entry>
4943
4944 <entry>MIT</entry>
4945 </row>
4946
4947 <row>
4948 <entry>xproto</entry>
4949
4950 <entry>7.0.31</entry>
4951
4952 <entry>This package provides the basic headers for the X Window
4953 System.</entry>
4954
4955 <entry>MIT</entry>
4956 </row>
4957
4958 <row>
4959 <entry>xrandr</entry>
4960
4961 <entry>1.5.0</entry>
4962
4963 <entry>Xrandr is used to set the size orientation and/or
4964 reflection of the outputs for a screen. It can also set the screen
4965 size.</entry>
4966
4967 <entry>MIT</entry>
4968 </row>
4969
4970 <row>
4971 <entry>xrestop</entry>
4972
4973 <entry>0.4</entry>
4974
4975 <entry>top-like statistics of X11 server resource usage by
4976 clients</entry>
4977
4978 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4979 </row>
4980
4981 <row>
4982 <entry>xserver-nodm-init</entry>
4983
4984 <entry>3.0</entry>
4985
4986 <entry>Simple Xserver Init Script (no dm).</entry>
4987
4988 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
4989 </row>
4990
4991 <row>
4992 <entry>xserver-xf86-config</entry>
4993
4994 <entry>0.1</entry>
4995
4996 <entry>X.Org X server configuration file.</entry>
4997
4998 <entry>MIT</entry>
4999 </row>
5000
5001 <row>
5002 <entry>xserver-xorg</entry>
5003
5004 <entry>1.19.1</entry>
5005
5006 <entry>The X.Org X server.</entry>
5007
5008 <entry>MIT</entry>
5009 </row>
5010
5011 <row>
5012 <entry>xset</entry>
5013
5014 <entry>1.2.3</entry>
5015
5016 <entry>xset is a utility that is used to set various user
5017 preference options of the display.</entry>
5018
5019 <entry>MIT</entry>
5020 </row>
5021
5022 <row>
5023 <entry>xtrans</entry>
5024
5025 <entry>1.3.5</entry>
5026
5027 <entry>The X Transport Interface is intended to combine all system
5028 and transport specific code into a single place. This API should
5029 be used by all libraries clients and servers of the X Window
5030 System. Use of this API should allow the addition of new types of
5031 transports and support for new platforms without making any
5032 changes to the source except in the X Transport Interface
5033 code.</entry>
5034
5035 <entry>MIT</entry>
5036 </row>
5037
5038 <row>
5039 <entry>xvideo-tests</entry>
5040
5041 <entry>0.1</entry>
5042
5043 <entry>Simple XVideo test application.</entry>
5044
5045 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
5046 </row>
5047
5048 <row>
5049 <entry>xwininfo</entry>
5050
5051 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
5052
5053 <entry>Xwininfo is a utility for displaying information about
5054 windows. Information may include window position size color depth
5055 and a number of other items.</entry>
5056
5057 <entry>MIT</entry>
5058 </row>
5059
5060 <row>
5061 <entry>xz</entry>
5062
5063 <entry>5.2.3</entry>
5064
5065 <entry>Utilities for managing LZMA compressed files.</entry>
5066
5067 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, PD</entry>
5068 </row>
5069
5070 <row>
5071 <entry>Yocto Plugins</entry>
5072
5073 <entry>1.4.1.201712061321</entry>
5074
5075 <entry>Yocto Project SDK Plug-in.</entry>
5076
5077 <entry>Eclipse Distribution License - v 1.0</entry>
5078 </row>
5079
5080 <row>
5081 <entry>zip</entry>
5082
5083 <entry>3.0</entry>
5084
5085 <entry>Compressor/archiver for creating and modifying .zip
5086 files.</entry>
5087
5088 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
5089 </row>
5090
5091 <row>
5092 <entry>zlib</entry>
5093
5094 <entry>1.2.11</entry>
5095
5096 <entry>Zlib is a general-purpose patent-free lossless data
5097 compression library which is used by many different
5098 programs.</entry>
5099
5100 <entry>Zlib</entry>
5101 </row>
5102 </tbody>
5103 </tgroup>
5104 </informaltable>
5105 </section>
5106
5107 <section id="open_source_license">
5108 <title>Open Source Licenses</title>
5109
5110 <section id="lic_1">
5111 <title>Apache-2.0</title>
5112
5113 <para><programlisting>
3846 5114
3847 5115
3848 Apache License 5116 Apache License
@@ -4047,11 +5315,13 @@ For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
4047 See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 5315 See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
4048 limitations under the License. 5316 limitations under the License.
4049 5317
4050</programlisting></para></section> 5318</programlisting></para>
5319 </section>
5320
5321 <section id="lic_2">
5322 <title>Artistic-1.0</title>
4051 5323
4052<section id="lic_3"> 5324 <para><programlisting>
4053<title>Artistic-1.0</title>
4054<para><programlisting>
4055 5325
4056The Artistic License 5326The Artistic License
4057Preamble 5327Preamble
@@ -4144,11 +5414,13 @@ FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
4144 5414
4145The End 5415The End
4146 5416
4147</programlisting></para></section> 5417</programlisting></para>
5418 </section>
5419
5420 <section id="lic_3">
5421 <title>BSD</title>
4148 5422
4149<section id="lic_4"> 5423 <para><programlisting>
4150<title>BSD</title>
4151<para><programlisting>
4152Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California. 5424Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California.
4153All rights reserved. 5425All rights reserved.
4154 5426
@@ -4175,11 +5447,13 @@ HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
4175LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 5447LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
4176OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 5448OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
4177SUCH DAMAGE. 5449SUCH DAMAGE.
4178</programlisting></para></section> 5450</programlisting></para>
5451 </section>
5452
5453 <section id="lic_4">
5454 <title>BSD-2-Clause</title>
4179 5455
4180<section id="lic_5"> 5456 <para><programlisting>
4181<title>BSD-2-Clause</title>
4182<para><programlisting>
4183 5457
4184The FreeBSD Copyright 5458The FreeBSD Copyright
4185 5459
@@ -4207,11 +5481,13 @@ The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation are those
4207authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either 5481authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either
4208expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project. 5482expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project.
4209 5483
4210</programlisting></para></section> 5484</programlisting></para>
5485 </section>
5486
5487 <section id="lic_5">
5488 <title>BSD-3-Clause</title>
4211 5489
4212<section id="lic_6"> 5490 <para><programlisting>
4213<title>BSD-3-Clause</title>
4214<para><programlisting>
4215 5491
4216Copyright (c) &lt;YEAR&gt;, &lt;OWNER&gt; 5492Copyright (c) &lt;YEAR&gt;, &lt;OWNER&gt;
4217All rights reserved. 5493All rights reserved.
@@ -4238,11 +5514,13 @@ CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
4238WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH 5514WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
4239DAMAGE. 5515DAMAGE.
4240 5516
4241</programlisting></para></section> 5517</programlisting></para>
5518 </section>
5519
5520 <section id="lic_6">
5521 <title>BSD-4-Clause</title>
4242 5522
4243<section id="lic_7"> 5523 <para><programlisting>
4244<title>BSD-4-Clause</title>
4245<para><programlisting>
4246 5524
4247Copyright (c) &lt;year&gt;, &lt;copyright holder&gt; 5525Copyright (c) &lt;year&gt;, &lt;copyright holder&gt;
4248All rights reserved. 5526All rights reserved.
@@ -4272,11 +5550,13 @@ ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
4272(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS 5550(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
4273SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 5551SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
4274 5552
4275</programlisting></para></section> 5553</programlisting></para>
5554 </section>
5555
5556 <section id="lic_7">
5557 <title>BSL-1.0</title>
4276 5558
4277<section id="lic_8"> 5559 <para><programlisting>
4278<title>BSL-1.0</title>
4279<para><programlisting>
4280 5560
4281Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003 5561Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
4282 5562
@@ -4302,65 +5582,320 @@ FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
4302ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER 5582ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
4303DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 5583DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
4304 5584
4305</programlisting></para></section> 5585</programlisting></para>
5586 </section>
4306 5587
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5892</programlisting></para>
5893 </section>
5894
5895 <section id="lic_9">
5896 <title>EDL-1.0</title>
5897
5898 <para><programlisting>
4364Eclipse Distribution License - v 1.0 5899Eclipse Distribution License - v 1.0
4365 5900
4366Copyright (c) 2007, Eclipse Foundation, Inc. and its licensors. 5901Copyright (c) 2007, Eclipse Foundation, Inc. and its licensors.
@@ -4389,11 +5924,13 @@ BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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4392</programlisting></para></section> 5927</programlisting></para>
5928 </section>
4393 5929
4394<section id="lic_11"> 5930 <section id="lic_10">
4395<title>EPL-1.0</title> 5931 <title>EPL-1.0</title>
4396<para><programlisting> 5932
5933 <para><programlisting>
4397 5934
4398Eclipse Public License - v 1.0 5935Eclipse Public License - v 1.0
4399 5936
@@ -4581,11 +6118,13 @@ property laws of the United States of America. No party to this Agreement will b
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4582Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation. 6119Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation.
4583 6120
4584</programlisting></para></section> 6121</programlisting></para>
6122 </section>
6123
6124 <section id="lic_11">
6125 <title>Elfutils-Exception</title>
4585 6126
4586<section id="lic_12"> 6127 <para><programlisting>
4587<title>Elfutils-Exception</title>
4588<para><programlisting>
4589 This file describes the limits of the Exception under which you are allowed 6128 This file describes the limits of the Exception under which you are allowed
4590 to distribute Non-GPL Code in linked combination with Red Hat elfutils. 6129 to distribute Non-GPL Code in linked combination with Red Hat elfutils.
4591 For the full text of the license, please see one of the header files 6130 For the full text of the license, please see one of the header files
@@ -4598,20 +6137,24 @@ Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation.
4598 libdw.h 6137 libdw.h
4599 libdwfl.h 6138 libdwfl.h
4600 6139
4601</programlisting></para></section> 6140</programlisting></para>
6141 </section>
6142
6143 <section id="lic_12">
6144 <title>FSF-Unlimited</title>
4602 6145
4603<section id="lic_13"> 6146 <para><programlisting>
4604<title>FSF-Unlimited</title>
4605<para><programlisting>
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4610</programlisting></para></section> 6151</programlisting></para>
6152 </section>
4611 6153
4612<section id="lic_14"> 6154 <section id="lic_13">
4613<title>FreeType</title> 6155 <title>FreeType</title>
4614<para><programlisting> 6156
6157 <para><programlisting>
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4616 ---------------------------- 6159 ----------------------------
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@@ -4782,11 +6325,13 @@ Legal Terms
4782 6325
4783--- end of FTL.TXT --- 6326--- end of FTL.TXT ---
4784 6327
4785</programlisting></para></section> 6328</programlisting></para>
6329 </section>
4786 6330
4787<section id="lic_15"> 6331 <section id="lic_14">
4788<title>GFDL-1.2</title> 6332 <title>GFDL-1.2</title>
4789<para><programlisting> 6333
6334 <para><programlisting>
4790 6335
4791 GNU Free Documentation License 6336 GNU Free Documentation License
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@@ -5186,11 +6731,13 @@ recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of
5186free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, 6731free software license, such as the GNU General Public License,
5187to permit their use in free software. 6732to permit their use in free software.
5188 6733
5189</programlisting></para></section> 6734</programlisting></para>
6735 </section>
6736
6737 <section id="lic_15">
6738 <title>GPL-1.0</title>
5190 6739
5191<section id="lic_16"> 6740 <para><programlisting>
5192<title>GPL-1.0</title>
5193<para><programlisting>
5194 6741
5195GNU General Public License, version 1 6742GNU General Public License, version 1
5196 6743
@@ -5443,11 +6990,13 @@ necessary. Here a sample; alter the names:
5443 6990
5444That`s all there is to it! 6991That`s all there is to it!
5445 6992
5446</programlisting></para></section> 6993</programlisting></para>
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5447 6995
5448<section id="lic_17"> 6996 <section id="lic_16">
5449<title>GPL-2.0</title> 6997 <title>GPL-2.0</title>
5450<para><programlisting> 6998
6999 <para><programlisting>
5451 7000
5452GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 7001GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
5453 7002
@@ -5746,11 +7295,13 @@ more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this
5746what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this 7295what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this
5747License. 7296License.
5748 7297
5749</programlisting></para></section> 7298</programlisting></para>
7299 </section>
7300
7301 <section id="lic_17">
7302 <title>GPL-3.0</title>
5750 7303
5751<section id="lic_18"> 7304 <para><programlisting>
5752<title>GPL-3.0</title>
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@@ -5816,34 +7367,34 @@ The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification foll
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@@ -5941,7 +7492,7 @@ you also meet all of these conditions:
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@@ -5955,7 +7506,7 @@ Appropriate Legal Notices, your work need not make them do so.
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5957such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution 7508such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution
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@@ -5999,19 +7550,19 @@ A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is excluded from the
5999Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object 7550Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object
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6002A &rdquor;User Product&rdquo; is either (1) a &rdquor;consumer product&rdquo;, which 7553A User Product is either (1) a consumer product, which
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6013 7564
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@@ -6040,7 +7591,7 @@ implementation available to the public in source code form), and must require no
6040special password or key for unpacking, reading or copying. 7591special password or key for unpacking, reading or copying.
60417. Additional Terms. 75927. Additional Terms.
6042 7593
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@@ -6075,8 +7626,8 @@ who conveys the material (or modified versions of it) with contractual assumptio
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6077 7628
6078All other non-permissive additional terms are considered &rdquor;further 7629All other non-permissive additional terms are considered further
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6082license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying 7633license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying
@@ -6130,7 +7681,7 @@ from the original licensors, to run, modify and propagate that work, subject to
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6133An &rdquor;entity transaction&rdquo; is a transaction transferring control of an 7684An entity transaction is a transaction transferring control of an
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6135merging organizations. If propagation of a covered work results from an entity 7686merging organizations. If propagation of a covered work results from an entity
6136transaction, each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also 7687transaction, each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also
@@ -6147,16 +7698,16 @@ that any patent claim is infringed by making, using, selling, offering for sale,
6147importing the Program or any portion of it. 7698importing the Program or any portion of it.
614811. Patents. 769911. Patents.
6149 7700
6150A &rdquor;contributor&rdquo; is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this 7701A contributor is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this
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6153 7704
6154A contributor's &rdquor;essential patent claims&rdquo; are all patent claims owned or 7705A contributor's essential patent claims are all patent claims owned or
6155controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or hereafter acquired, that 7706controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or hereafter acquired, that
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@@ -6164,10 +7715,10 @@ under the contributor's essential patent claims, to make, use, sell, offer for s
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6167In the following three paragraphs, a &rdquor;patent license&rdquo; is any express 7718In the following three paragraphs, a patent license is any express
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6172 7723
6173If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the 7724If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the
@@ -6177,7 +7728,7 @@ other readily accessible means, then you must either (1) cause the Corresponding
6177Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the 7728Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the
6178patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with 7729patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with
6179the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream 7730the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream
6180recipients. &rdquor;Knowingly relying&rdquo; means you have actual knowledge that, but 7731recipients. Knowingly relying means you have actual knowledge that, but
6181for the patent license, your conveying the covered work in a country, or your 7732for the patent license, your conveying the covered work in a country, or your
6182recipient's use of the covered work in a country, would infringe one or more 7733recipient's use of the covered work in a country, would infringe one or more
6183identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid. 7734identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid.
@@ -6189,7 +7740,7 @@ modify or convey a specific copy of the covered work, then the patent license yo
6189grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered work and works based 7740grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered work and works based
6190on it. 7741on it.
6191 7742
6192A patent license is &rdquor;discriminatory&rdquo; if it does not include within the 7743A patent license is discriminatory if it does not include within the
6193scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is conditioned on the 7744scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is conditioned on the
6194non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are specifically granted under this 7745non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are specifically granted under this
6195License. You may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a 7746License. You may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a
@@ -6230,8 +7781,8 @@ General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in s
6230to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. 7781to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
6231 7782
6232Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a 7783Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a
6233certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License &rdquor;or any later 7784certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License or any later
6234version&rdquo; applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and 7785version applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and
6235conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the 7786conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the
6236Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU 7787Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU
6237General Public License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software 7788General Public License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software
@@ -6248,7 +7799,7 @@ your choosing to follow a later version.
6248 7799
6249THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. 7800THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
6250EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES 7801EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES
6251PROVIDE THE PROGRAM &rdquor;AS IS&rdquo; WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER 7802PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
6252EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 7803EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
6253MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE 7804MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE
6254QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE 7805QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE
@@ -6280,7 +7831,7 @@ can redistribute and change under these terms.
6280 7831
6281To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to 7832To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to
6282the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and 7833the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and
6283each file should have at least the &rdquor;copyright&rdquo; line and a pointer to 7834each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to
6284where the full notice is found. 7835where the full notice is found.
6285 7836
6286 &lt;one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.&gt; 7837 &lt;one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.&gt;
@@ -6311,10 +7862,10 @@ it starts in an interactive mode:
6311 7862
6312The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of 7863The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of
6313the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for 7864the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for
6314a GUI interface, you would use an &rdquor;about box&rdquo;. 7865a GUI interface, you would use an about box.
6315 7866
6316You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to 7867You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to
6317sign a &rdquor;copyright disclaimer&rdquo; for the program, if necessary. For more 7868sign a copyright disclaimer for the program, if necessary. For more
6318information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 7869information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
6319&lt;http://www.gnu.org/licenses/&gt;. 7870&lt;http://www.gnu.org/licenses/&gt;.
6320 7871
@@ -6324,11 +7875,13 @@ more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this
6324what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this 7875what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this
6325License. But first, please read 7876License. But first, please read
6326&lt;http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html&gt;. 7877&lt;http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html&gt;.
6327</programlisting></para></section> 7878</programlisting></para>
7879 </section>
7880
7881 <section id="lic_18">
7882 <title>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</title>
6328 7883
6329<section id="lic_19"> 7884 <para><programlisting>
6330<title>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</title>
6331<para><programlisting>
6332 7885
6333insert GPL v3 text here 7886insert GPL v3 text here
6334 7887
@@ -6384,11 +7937,13 @@ consistent with the licensing of the Independent Modules.
6384The availability of this Exception does not imply any general presumption that 7937The availability of this Exception does not imply any general presumption that
6385third-party software is unaffected by the copyleft requirements of the license of GCC. 7938third-party software is unaffected by the copyleft requirements of the license of GCC.
6386 7939
6387</programlisting></para></section> 7940</programlisting></para>
7941 </section>
7942
7943 <section id="lic_19">
7944 <title>ICU</title>
6388 7945
6389<section id="lic_20"> 7946 <para><programlisting>
6390<title>ICU</title>
6391<para><programlisting>
6392COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE 7947COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
6393 7948
6394Copyright (c) 1995-2012 International Business Machines Corporation and others 7949Copyright (c) 1995-2012 International Business Machines Corporation and others
@@ -6419,16 +7974,18 @@ Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder.
6419 7974
6420All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their 7975All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their
6421respective owners. 7976respective owners.
6422</programlisting></para></section> 7977</programlisting></para>
7978 </section>
7979
7980 <section id="lic_20">
7981 <title>ISC</title>
6423 7982
6424<section id="lic_21"> 7983 <para><programlisting>
6425<title>ISC</title>
6426<para><programlisting>
6427 7984
6428ISC License: 7985ISC License:
6429 7986
6430Copyright &#169; 2004-2010 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") 7987Copyright © 2004-2010 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
6431Copyright &#169; 1995-2003 by Internet Software Consortium 7988Copyright © 1995-2003 by Internet Software Consortium
6432 7989
6433Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with 7990Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with
6434or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this 7991or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this
@@ -6441,11 +7998,13 @@ DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN AC
6441OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH 7998OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH
6442THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 7999THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
6443 8000
6444</programlisting></para></section> 8001</programlisting></para>
8002 </section>
8003
8004 <section id="lic_21">
8005 <title>LGPL-2.0</title>
6445 8006
6446<section id="lic_22"> 8007 <para><programlisting>
6447<title>LGPL-2.0</title>
6448<para><programlisting>
6449GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 8008GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
6450 8009
6451 8010
@@ -7029,11 +8588,13 @@ Ty Coon, President of Vice
7029 8588
7030That's all there is to it! 8589That's all there is to it!
7031 8590
7032</programlisting></para></section> 8591</programlisting></para>
8592 </section>
8593
8594 <section id="lic_22">
8595 <title>LGPL-2.1</title>
7033 8596
7034<section id="lic_23"> 8597 <para><programlisting>
7035<title>LGPL-2.1</title>
7036<para><programlisting>
7037 8598
7038GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 8599GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
7039 8600
@@ -7461,11 +9022,13 @@ signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1990
7461Ty Coon, President of Vice 9022Ty Coon, President of Vice
7462That`s all there is to it! 9023That`s all there is to it!
7463 9024
7464</programlisting></para></section> 9025</programlisting></para>
9026 </section>
9027
9028 <section id="lic_23">
9029 <title>LGPL-3.0</title>
7465 9030
7466<section id="lic_24"> 9031 <para><programlisting>
7467<title>LGPL-3.0</title>
7468<para><programlisting>
7469GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 9032GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
7470 9033
7471Version 3, 29 June 2007 9034Version 3, 29 June 2007
@@ -7480,28 +9043,28 @@ conditions of version 3 of the GNU General Public License, supplemented by the
7480additional permissions listed below. 9043additional permissions listed below.
74810. Additional Definitions. 90440. Additional Definitions.
7482 9045
7483As used herein, &rdquor;this License&rdquo; refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser 9046As used herein, this License refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser
7484General Public License, and the &rdquor;GNU GPL&rdquo; refers to version 3 of the GNU 9047General Public License, and the GNU GPL refers to version 3 of the GNU
7485General Public License. 9048General Public License.
7486 9049
7487&rdquor;The Library&rdquo; refers to a covered work governed by this License, other 9050The Library refers to a covered work governed by this License, other
7488than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below. 9051than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below.
7489 9052
7490An &rdquor;Application&rdquo; is any work that makes use of an interface provided by 9053An Application is any work that makes use of an interface provided by
7491the Library, but which is not otherwise based on the Library. Defining a subclass of a 9054the Library, but which is not otherwise based on the Library. Defining a subclass of a
7492class defined by the Library is deemed a mode of using an interface provided by the 9055class defined by the Library is deemed a mode of using an interface provided by the
7493Library. 9056Library.
7494 9057
7495A &rdquor;Combined Work&rdquo; is a work produced by combining or linking an 9058A Combined Work is a work produced by combining or linking an
7496Application with the Library. The particular version of the Library with which the 9059Application with the Library. The particular version of the Library with which the
7497Combined Work was made is also called the &rdquor;Linked Version&rdquo;. 9060Combined Work was made is also called the Linked Version.
7498 9061
7499The &rdquor;Minimal Corresponding Source&rdquo; for a Combined Work means the 9062The Minimal Corresponding Source for a Combined Work means the
7500Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code for portions of 9063Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code for portions of
7501the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not 9064the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not
7502on the Linked Version. 9065on the Linked Version.
7503 9066
7504The &rdquor;Corresponding Application Code&rdquo; for a Combined Work means the object 9067The Corresponding Application Code for a Combined Work means the object
7505code and/or source code for the Application, including any data and utility programs 9068code and/or source code for the Application, including any data and utility programs
7506needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the 9069needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the
7507System Libraries of the Combined Work. 9070System Libraries of the Combined Work.
@@ -7590,7 +9153,7 @@ to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or conc
7590 9153
7591Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library as you received 9154Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library as you received
7592it specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Lesser General Public License 9155it specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Lesser General Public License
7593&rdquor;or any later version&rdquo; applies to it, you have the option of following 9156or any later version applies to it, you have the option of following
7594the terms and conditions either of that published version or of any later version 9157the terms and conditions either of that published version or of any later version
7595published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you received it does not 9158published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you received it does not
7596specify a version number of the GNU Lesser General Public License, you may choose any 9159specify a version number of the GNU Lesser General Public License, you may choose any
@@ -7601,11 +9164,13 @@ If the Library as you received it specifies that a proxy can decide whether futu
7601versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License shall apply, that proxy's public 9164versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License shall apply, that proxy's public
7602statement of acceptance of any version is permanent authorization for you to choose 9165statement of acceptance of any version is permanent authorization for you to choose
7603that version for the Library. 9166that version for the Library.
7604</programlisting></para></section> 9167</programlisting></para>
9168 </section>
9169
9170 <section id="lic_24">
9171 <title>Libpng</title>
7605 9172
7606<section id="lic_25"> 9173 <para><programlisting>
7607<title>Libpng</title>
7608<para><programlisting>
7609 9174
7610This copy of the libpng notices is provided for your convenience. In case of 9175This copy of the libpng notices is provided for your convenience. In case of
7611any discrepancy between this copy and the notices in the file png.h that is 9176any discrepancy between this copy and the notices in the file png.h that is
@@ -7718,11 +9283,13 @@ Glenn Randers-Pehrson
7718glennrp at users.sourceforge.net 9283glennrp at users.sourceforge.net
7719December 9, 2010 9284December 9, 2010
7720 9285
7721</programlisting></para></section> 9286</programlisting></para>
9287 </section>
9288
9289 <section id="lic_25">
9290 <title>MIT</title>
7722 9291
7723<section id="lic_26"> 9292 <para><programlisting>
7724<title>MIT</title>
7725<para><programlisting>
7726 9293
7727MIT License 9294MIT License
7728 9295
@@ -7746,11 +9313,13 @@ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
7746OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 9313OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
7747THE SOFTWARE. 9314THE SOFTWARE.
7748 9315
7749</programlisting></para></section> 9316</programlisting></para>
9317 </section>
9318
9319 <section id="lic_26">
9320 <title>MPL-1.0</title>
7750 9321
7751<section id="lic_27"> 9322 <para><programlisting>
7752<title>MPL-1.0</title>
7753<para><programlisting>
7754 9323
7755MOZILLA PUBLIC LICENSE 9324MOZILLA PUBLIC LICENSE
7756Version 1.0 9325Version 1.0
@@ -8043,11 +9612,13 @@ All Rights Reserved.
8043 9612
8044Contributor(s): ______________________________________.`` 9613Contributor(s): ______________________________________.``
8045 9614
8046</programlisting></para></section> 9615</programlisting></para>
9616 </section>
9617
9618 <section id="lic_27">
9619 <title>MPL-1.1</title>
8047 9620
8048<section id="lic_28"> 9621 <para><programlisting>
8049<title>MPL-1.1</title>
8050<para><programlisting>
8051 9622
8052Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 9623Mozilla Public License Version 1.1
8053 9624
@@ -8449,11 +10020,13 @@ NOTE: The text of this Exhibit A may differ slightly from the text of the notice
8449the Source Code files of the Original Code. You should use the text of this Exhibit A 10020the Source Code files of the Original Code. You should use the text of this Exhibit A
8450rather than the text found in the Original Code Source Code for Your Modifications. 10021rather than the text found in the Original Code Source Code for Your Modifications.
8451 10022
8452</programlisting></para></section> 10023</programlisting></para>
10024 </section>
10025
10026 <section id="lic_28">
10027 <title>MPL-2.0</title>
8453 10028
8454<section id="lic_29"> 10029 <para><programlisting>
8455<title>MPL-2.0</title>
8456<para><programlisting>
8457Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 10030Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
8458================================== 10031==================================
8459 10032
@@ -8827,11 +10400,13 @@ Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice
8827 10400
8828 This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as 10401 This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as
8829 defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. 10402 defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
8830</programlisting></para></section> 10403</programlisting></para>
10404 </section>
8831 10405
8832<section id="lic_30"> 10406 <section id="lic_29">
8833<title>OASIS</title> 10407 <title>OASIS</title>
8834<para><programlisting> 10408
10409 <para><programlisting>
8835 Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute the DocBook DTD and 10410 Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute the DocBook DTD and
8836 its accompanying documentation for any purpose and without fee is 10411 its accompanying documentation for any purpose and without fee is
8837 hereby granted in perpetuity, provided that the above copyright 10412 hereby granted in perpetuity, provided that the above copyright
@@ -8845,110 +10420,13 @@ Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice
8845 additional notations, label your DTD as a variant of DocBook. See 10420 additional notations, label your DTD as a variant of DocBook. See
8846 the maintenance documentation for more information. 10421 the maintenance documentation for more information.
8847 10422
8848</programlisting></para></section> 10423</programlisting></para>
8849 10424 </section>
8850<section id="lic_30_1"> 10425
8851<title>OFL-1.1</title> 10426 <section id="lic_30">
8852<para><programlisting> 10427 <title>OpenSSL</title>
8853Copyright (c) 2009--2016, The Cantarell Authors
8854
8855This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1.
8856This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at:
8857http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
8858
8859
8860-----------------------------------------------------------
8861SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007
8862-----------------------------------------------------------
8863
8864PREAMBLE
8865The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide
8866development of collaborative font projects, to support the font creation
8867efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and
8868open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership
8869with others.
8870
8871The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and
8872redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. The
8873fonts, including any derivative works, can be bundled, embedded,
8874redistributed and/or sold with any software provided that any reserved
8875names are not used by derivative works. The fonts and derivatives,
8876however, cannot be released under any other type of license. The
8877requirement for fonts to remain under this license does not apply
8878to any document created using the fonts or their derivatives.
8879
8880DEFINITIONS
8881"Font Software" refers to the set of files released by the Copyright
8882Holder(s) under this license and clearly marked as such. This may
8883include source files, build scripts and documentation.
8884
8885"Reserved Font Name" refers to any names specified as such after the
8886copyright statement(s).
8887
8888"Original Version" refers to the collection of Font Software components as
8889distributed by the Copyright Holder(s).
8890
8891"Modified Version" refers to any derivative made by adding to, deleting,
8892or substituting -- in part or in whole -- any of the components of the
8893Original Version, by changing formats or by porting the Font Software to a
8894new environment.
8895
8896"Author" refers to any designer, engineer, programmer, technical
8897writer or other person who contributed to the Font Software.
8898
8899PERMISSION &amp; CONDITIONS
8900Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
8901a copy of the Font Software, to use, study, copy, merge, embed, modify,
8902redistribute, and sell modified and unmodified copies of the Font
8903Software, subject to the following conditions:
8904
89051) Neither the Font Software nor any of its individual components,
8906in Original or Modified Versions, may be sold by itself.
8907
89082) Original or Modified Versions of the Font Software may be bundled,
8909redistributed and/or sold with any software, provided that each copy
8910contains the above copyright notice and this license. These can be
8911included either as stand-alone text files, human-readable headers or
8912in the appropriate machine-readable metadata fields within text or
8913binary files as long as those fields can be easily viewed by the user.
8914
89153) No Modified Version of the Font Software may use the Reserved Font
8916Name(s) unless explicit written permission is granted by the corresponding
8917Copyright Holder. This restriction only applies to the primary font name as
8918presented to the users.
8919
89204) The name(s) of the Copyright Holder(s) or the Author(s) of the Font
8921Software shall not be used to promote, endorse or advertise any
8922Modified Version, except to acknowledge the contribution(s) of the
8923Copyright Holder(s) and the Author(s) or with their explicit written
8924permission.
8925 10428
89265) The Font Software, modified or unmodified, in part or in whole, 10429 <para><programlisting>
8927must be distributed entirely under this license, and must not be
8928distributed under any other license. The requirement for fonts to
8929remain under this license does not apply to any document created
8930using the Font Software.
8931
8932TERMINATION
8933This license becomes null and void if any of the above conditions are
8934not met.
8935
8936DISCLAIMER
8937THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
8938EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF
8939MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT
8940OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
8941COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
8942INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
8943DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
8944FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE OR FROM
8945OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE.
8946</programlisting></para></section>
8947
8948
8949<section id="lic_31">
8950<title>OpenSSL</title>
8951<para><programlisting>
8952 10430
8953OpenSSL License 10431OpenSSL License
8954 10432
@@ -9065,17 +10543,21 @@ put under another distribution licence
9065 10543
9066 10544
9067 10545
9068</programlisting></para></section> 10546</programlisting></para>
10547 </section>
10548
10549 <section id="lic_31">
10550 <title>PD</title>
9069 10551
9070<section id="lic_32"> 10552 <para><programlisting>
9071<title>PD</title>
9072<para><programlisting>
9073This is a placeholder for the Public Domain License 10553This is a placeholder for the Public Domain License
9074</programlisting></para></section> 10554</programlisting></para>
10555 </section>
9075 10556
9076<section id="lic_33"> 10557 <section id="lic_32">
9077<title>Python-2.0</title> 10558 <title>Python-2.0</title>
9078<para><programlisting> 10559
10560 <para><programlisting>
9079 10561
9080PYTHON SOFTWARE FOUNDATION LICENSE VERSION 2 10562PYTHON SOFTWARE FOUNDATION LICENSE VERSION 2
9081-------------------------------------------- 10563--------------------------------------------
@@ -9268,11 +10750,110 @@ WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
9268ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT 10750ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
9269OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 10751OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
9270 10752
9271</programlisting></para></section> 10753</programlisting></para>
10754 </section>
10755
10756 <section id="lic_33">
10757 <title>Sleepycat</title>
10758
10759 <para><programlisting>
10760
10761The Sleepycat License
10762Copyright (c) 1990-1999
10763Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
10764
10765Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
10766modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10767are met:
10768
10769Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10770notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10771Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
10772notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
10773documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
10774Redistributions in any form must be accompanied by information on
10775how to obtain complete source code for the DB software and any
10776accompanying software that uses the DB software. The source code
10777must either be included in the distribution or be available for no
10778more than the cost of distribution plus a nominal fee, and must be
10779freely redistributable under reasonable conditions. For an
10780executable file, complete source code means the source code for all
10781modules it contains. It does not include source code for modules or
10782files that typically accompany the major components of the operating
10783system on which the executable file runs.
10784THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY SLEEPYCAT SOFTWARE ``AS IS`` AND ANY EXPRESS
10785OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
10786WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
10787NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL SLEEPYCAT SOFTWARE
10788BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
10789CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
10790SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
10791INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
10792CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
10793ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
10794THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
10795
10796Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995
10797The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
10798
10799Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
10800modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10801are met:
10802
10803Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10804notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10805Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
10806notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
10807documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
10808Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
10809may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
10810without specific prior written permission.
10811THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS`` AND
10812ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
10813IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
10814ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
10815FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
10816DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
10817OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
10818HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
10819LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
10820OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
10821SUCH DAMAGE.
10822
10823Copyright (c) 1995, 1996
10824The President and Fellows of Harvard University. All rights reserved.
10825
10826Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
10827modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10828are met:
10829
10830Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10831notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10832Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
10833notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
10834documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
10835Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
10836may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
10837without specific prior written permission.
10838THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY HARVARD AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS`` AND
10839ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
10840IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
10841ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL HARVARD OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
10842FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
10843DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
10844OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
10845HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
10846LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
10847OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
10848SUCH DAMAGE.
9272 10849
9273<section id="lic_34"> 10850</programlisting></para>
9274<title>Zlib</title> 10851 </section>
9275<para><programlisting> 10852
10853 <section id="lic_34">
10854 <title>Zlib</title>
10855
10856 <para><programlisting>
9276 10857
9277zlib License 10858zlib License
9278 10859
@@ -9294,11 +10875,13 @@ zlib License
9294 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. 10875 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
9295 10876
9296 10877
9297</programlisting></para></section> 10878</programlisting></para>
10879 </section>
10880
10881 <section id="lic_35">
10882 <title>tcl</title>
9298 10883
9299<section id="lic_35"> 10884 <para><programlisting>
9300<title>tcl</title>
9301<para><programlisting>
9302This software is copyrighted by the Regents of the University of 10885This software is copyrighted by the Regents of the University of
9303California, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Scriptics Corporation, ActiveState 10886California, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Scriptics Corporation, ActiveState
9304Corporation and other parties. The following terms apply to all files 10887Corporation and other parties. The following terms apply to all files
@@ -9339,667 +10922,19 @@ Government shall have only "Restricted Rights" as defined in Clause
9339authors grant the U.S. Government and others acting in its behalf 10922authors grant the U.S. Government and others acting in its behalf
9340permission to use and distribute the software in accordance with the 10923permission to use and distribute the software in accordance with the
9341terms specified in this license. 10924terms specified in this license.
9342</programlisting></para></section> 10925</programlisting></para>
9343
9344<section id="lic_36">
9345<title>unfs3</title>
9346<para><programlisting>
9347UNFS3 user-space NFSv3 server
9348(C) 2003, Pascal Schmidt &lt;unfs3-server@ewetel.net&gt;
9349
9350Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9351modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
9352
93531. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
9354 this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
93552. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
9356 this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
9357 and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
93583. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
9359 derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
9360
9361THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
9362WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
9363MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
9364EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
9365SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
9366PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
9367OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
9368WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
9369OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
9370ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
9371</programlisting></para></section>
9372
9373 </section>
9374
9375<section id="pd_licenses_packages">
9376 <title>License statements for packages with PD license</title>
9377 <para>
9378 This section contains license texts extracted for packages that are declared
9379 to be entirely or partly public domain.
9380 </para>
9381 <section id="pd-byacc-20150711">
9382 <title>byacc, version 20150711</title>
9383 <section id="pd-byacc-20150711--1">
9384 <title>copyright</title>
9385 <programlisting>
9386Upstream source http://dickey.his.com/byacc/byacc.html
9387
9388Berkeley Yacc is in the public domain; changes made to it by the current
9389maintainer are likewise unrestricted. That applies to most of the files.
9390A few files (currently those related to autoconf scripting) have other
9391licenses as noted here.
9392
9393Current byacc upstream maintainer: Thomas Dickey &lt;dickey@invisible-island.net&gt;
9394
9395Public domain notice and no warranty:
9396-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9397 Berkeley Yacc is an LALR(1) parser generator. Berkeley Yacc has been made
9398as compatible as possible with AT&amp;T Yacc. Berkeley Yacc can accept any input
9399specification that conforms to the AT&amp;T Yacc documentation. Specifications
9400that take advantage of undocumented features of AT&amp;T Yacc will probably be
9401rejected.
9402
9403 Berkeley Yacc is distributed with no warranty whatever. The code
9404is certain to contain errors. Neither the author nor any contributor
9405takes responsibility for any consequences of its use.
9406
9407 Berkeley Yacc is in the public domain. The data structures and algorithms
9408used in Berkeley Yacc are all either taken from documents available to the
9409general public or are inventions of the author. Anyone may freely distribute
9410source or binary forms of Berkeley Yacc whether unchanged or modified.
9411Distributers may charge whatever fees they can obtain for Berkeley Yacc.
9412Programs generated by Berkeley Yacc may be distributed freely.
9413
9414 Please report bugs to
9415
9416 robert.corbett@eng.Sun.COM
9417
9418Include a small example if possible. Please include the banner string from
9419skeleton.c with the bug report. Do not expect rapid responses.
9420-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9421
9422Files: aclocal.m4
9423Licence: other-BSD
9424Copyright: 2004-2014,2015 by Thomas E. Dickey
9425 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
9426 copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
9427 "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
9428 without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
9429 distribute, distribute with modifications, sublicense, and/or sell
9430 copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
9431 furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9432
9433 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
9434 in all copies or portions of the Software.
9435
9436 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
9437 OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
9438 MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
9439 IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
9440 DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
9441 OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR
9442 THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
9443
9444 Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright
9445 holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the
9446 sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written
9447 authorization.
9448
9449Files: install-sh
9450Copyright: 1994 X Consortium
9451Licence: other-BSD
9452 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
9453 of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
9454 deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
9455 rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
9456 sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
9457 furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9458
9459 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
9460 all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
9461
9462 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
9463 IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
9464 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
9465 X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
9466 AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNEC-
9467 TION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
9468
9469 Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not
9470 be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other deal-
9471 ings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consor-
9472 tium.
9473
9474 FSF changes to this file are in the public domain.
9475
9476 Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent
9477 `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
9478 when there is no Makefile.
9479
9480 This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written
9481 from scratch. It can only install one file at a time, a restriction
9482 shared with many OS's install programs.
9483
9484Files: debian/*
9485Copyright: 2012 Thomas E. Dickey
9486Licence: other-BSD
9487 Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
9488 documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
9489 provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
9490 both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
9491 supporting documentation, and that the name of the above listed
9492 copyright holder(s) not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining
9493 to distribution of the software without specific, written prior
9494 permission.
9495
9496 THE ABOVE LISTED COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
9497 TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
9498 AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE LISTED COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) BE
9499 LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
9500 WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
9501 ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
9502 OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
9503
9504On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
9505Public License can be found in '/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'
9506</programlisting>
9507 </section> 10926 </section>
9508 </section> 10927 </section>
9509 <section id="pd-dropbear-2015.71">
9510 <title>dropbear, version 2015.71</title>
9511 <section id="pd-dropbear-2015.71--1">
9512 <title>LICENSE</title>
9513 <programlisting>
9514Dropbear contains a number of components from different sources, hence there
9515are a few licenses and authors involved. All licenses are fairly
9516non-restrictive.
9517
9518
9519The majority of code is written by Matt Johnston, under the license below.
9520
9521Portions of the client-mode work are (c) 2004 Mihnea Stoenescu, under the
9522same license:
9523
9524Copyright (c) 2002-2015 Matt Johnston
9525Portions copyright (c) 2004 Mihnea Stoenescu
9526All rights reserved.
9527 10928
9528Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 10929 <section id="proprietary_license">
9529of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 10930 <title>Proprietary Licenses</title>
9530in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
9531to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
9532copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
9533furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9534 10931
9535The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all 10932 <section id="lic_36">
9536copies or substantial portions of the Software. 10933 <title>Proprietary</title>
9537 10934
9538THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 10935 <para><programlisting>
9539IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 10936Proprietary license.
9540FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 10937</programlisting></para>
9541AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
9542LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
9543OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
9544SOFTWARE.
9545
9546=====
9547
9548LibTomCrypt and LibTomMath are written by Tom St Denis, and are Public Domain.
9549
9550=====
9551
9552sshpty.c is taken from OpenSSH 3.5p1,
9553 Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen &lt;ylo@cs.hut.fi&gt;, Espoo, Finland
9554 All rights reserved
9555 "As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software
9556 can be used freely for any purpose. Any derived versions of this
9557 software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is
9558 incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be
9559 called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell". "
9560
9561=====
9562
9563loginrec.c
9564loginrec.h
9565atomicio.h
9566atomicio.c
9567and strlcat() (included in util.c) are from OpenSSH 3.6.1p2, and are licensed
9568under the 2 point BSD license.
9569
9570loginrec is written primarily by Andre Lucas, atomicio.c by Theo de Raadt.
9571
9572strlcat() is (c) Todd C. Miller
9573
9574=====
9575
9576Import code in keyimport.c is modified from PuTTY's import.c, licensed as
9577follows:
9578
9579PuTTY is copyright 1997-2003 Simon Tatham.
9580
9581Portions copyright Robert de Bath, Joris van Rantwijk, Delian
9582Delchev, Andreas Schultz, Jeroen Massar, Wez Furlong, Nicolas Barry,
9583Justin Bradford, and CORE SDI S.A.
9584
9585Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
9586obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files
9587(the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
9588including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
9589publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
9590and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
9591subject to the following conditions:
9592
9593The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
9594included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
9595
9596THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
9597EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
9598MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
9599NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE
9600FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
9601CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
9602WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
9603
9604=====
9605
9606curve25519-donna:
9607
9608/* Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
9609 * All rights reserved.
9610 *
9611 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9612 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
9613 * met:
9614 *
9615 * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9616 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
9617 * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
9618 * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
9619 * in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
9620 * distribution.
9621 * * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
9622 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
9623 * this software without specific prior written permission.
9624 *
9625 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
9626 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
9627 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
9628 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
9629 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
9630 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
9631 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
9632 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
9633 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
9634 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
9635 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
9636 *
9637 * curve25519-donna: Curve25519 elliptic curve, public key function
9638 *
9639 * http://code.google.com/p/curve25519-donna/
9640 *
9641 * Adam Langley &lt;agl@imperialviolet.org&gt;
9642 *
9643 * Derived from public domain C code by Daniel J. Bernstein &lt;djb@cr.yp.to&gt;
9644 *
9645 * More information about curve25519 can be found here
9646 * http://cr.yp.to/ecdh.html
9647 *
9648 * djb's sample implementation of curve25519 is written in a special assembly
9649 * language called qhasm and uses the floating point registers.
9650 *
9651 * This is, almost, a clean room reimplementation from the curve25519 paper. It
9652 * uses many of the tricks described therein. Only the crecip function is taken
9653 * from the sample implementation.
9654 */
9655</programlisting>
9656 </section>
9657 </section>
9658 <section id="pd-encodings-1.0.4">
9659 <title>encodings, version 1.0.4</title>
9660 <section id="pd-encodings-1.0.4--1">
9661 <title>COPYING</title>
9662 <programlisting>
9663The XFree86/Xorg encoding files are in the public domain.
9664
9665Most of these encoding files were generated by me in the winter of 1998/1998
9666from publicly available sources (notably from data files provided by the
9667Unicode Consortium) using a throw-away program written in Common Lisp. Over
9668the years, a number of people have kindly added new encoding files to the
9669collection.
9670
9671If you want to add a copyright statement to an encoding file, you need
9672your brain examined.
9673
9674 Juliusz Chroboczek
9675</programlisting>
9676 </section>
9677 </section>
9678 <section id="pd-expect-5.45">
9679 <title>expect, version 5.45</title>
9680 <section id="pd-expect-5.45--1">
9681 <title>license.terms</title>
9682 <programlisting>
9683Expect
9684
9685Written by: Don Libes, libes at nist.gov, NIST
9686
9687Design and implementation of this program was paid for by U.S. tax
9688dollars. Therefore it is public domain. However, the author and NIST
9689would appreciate credit if this program or parts of it are used.
9690</programlisting>
9691 </section>
9692 </section>
9693 <section id="pd-fontconfig-2.11.94">
9694 <title>fontconfig, version 2.11.94</title>
9695 <section id="pd-fontconfig-2.11.94--1">
9696 <title>fccache.c</title>
9697 <programlisting>
9698/*
9699 * This code implements the MD5 message-digest algorithm.
9700 * The algorithm is due to Ron Rivest. This code was
9701 * written by Colin Plumb in 1993, no copyright is claimed.
9702 * This code is in the public domain; do with it what you wish.
9703 *
9704 * Equivalent code is available from RSA Data Security, Inc.
9705 * This code has been tested against that, and is equivalent,
9706 * except that you don't need to include two pages of legalese
9707 * with every copy.
9708 *
9709 * To compute the message digest of a chunk of bytes, declare an
9710 * MD5Context structure, pass it to MD5Init, call MD5Update as
9711 * needed on buffers full of bytes, and then call MD5Final, which
9712 * will fill a supplied 16-byte array with the digest.
9713 */
9714</programlisting>
9715 </section>
9716 </section>
9717 <section id="pd-glib-2.0-2.46.1">
9718 <title>glib-2.0, version 2.46.1</title>
9719 <section id="pd-glib-2.0-2.46.1--1">
9720 <title>COPYING</title>
9721 <programlisting>
9722This work may be reproduced and distributed in whole or in part, in
9723any medium, physical or electronic, so as long as this copyright
9724notice remains intact and unchanged on all copies. Commercial
9725redistribution is permitted and encouraged, but you may not
9726redistribute, in whole or in part, under terms more restrictive than
9727those under which you received it. If you redistribute a modified or
9728translated version of this work, you must also make the source code to
9729the modified or translated version available in electronic form
9730without charge. However, mere aggregation as part of a larger work
9731shall not count as a modification for this purpose.
9732
9733All code examples in this work are placed into the public domain,
9734and may be used, modified and redistributed without restriction.
9735
9736BECAUSE THIS WORK IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO
9737WARRANTY FOR THE WORK, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
9738EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR
9739OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE WORK "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
9740KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
9741IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
9742PURPOSE. SHOULD THE WORK PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME
9743THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
9744
9745IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN
9746WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY
9747AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE WORK AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU
9748FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
9749CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
9750WORK, EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
9751POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
9752</programlisting>
9753 </section>
9754 </section>
9755 <section id="pd-mesa-demos-8.2.0">
9756 <title>mesa-demos, version 8.2.0</title>
9757 <section id="pd-mesa-demos-8.2.0--1">
9758 <title>glxdemo.c</title>
9759 <programlisting>
9760
9761/*
9762 * A demonstration of using the GLX functions. This program is in the
9763 * public domain.
9764 *
9765 * Brian Paul
9766 */
9767</programlisting>
9768 </section>
9769 </section>
9770 <section id="pd-mobile-broadband-provider-info-20151214">
9771 <title>mobile-broadband-provider-info, version 20151214</title>
9772 <section id="pd-mobile-broadband-provider-info-20151214--1">
9773 <title>COPYING</title>
9774 <programlisting>
9775THIS WORK IS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN:
9776The person or persons who have associated work with this document
9777(the "Dedicator" or "Certifier") hereby either (a) certifies that, to the best
9778of his knowledge, the work of authorship identified is in the public domain of
9779the country from which the work is published, or (b) hereby dedicates whatever
9780copyright the dedicators holds in the work of authorship identified below
9781(the "Work") to the public domain. A certifier, moreover, dedicates any
9782copyright interest he may have in the associated work, and for these purposes,
9783is described as a "dedicator" below.
9784
9785A certifier has taken reasonable steps to verify the copyright status of this
9786work. Certifier recognizes that his good faith efforts may not shield him from
9787liability if in fact the work certified is not in the public domain.
9788
9789Dedicator makes this dedication for the benefit of the public at large and to
9790the detriment of the Dedicator's heirs and successors. Dedicator intends this
9791dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all present
9792and future rights under copyright law, whether vested or contingent, in the
9793Work. Dedicator understands that such relinquishment of all rights includes the
9794relinquishment of all rights to enforce (by lawsuit or otherwise) those
9795copyrights in the Work.
9796
9797Dedicator recognizes that, once placed in the public domain, the Work may be
9798freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, used, modified, built upon, or
9799otherwise exploited by anyone for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial,
9800and in any way, including by methods that have not yet been invented or
9801conceived.
9802</programlisting>
9803 </section>
9804 </section>
9805 <section id="pd-modutils-initscripts-1.0">
9806 <title>modutils-initscripts, version 1.0</title>
9807 <section id="pd-modutils-initscripts-1.0--1">
9808 <title>LICENSE</title>
9809 <programlisting>
9810Public Domain
9811</programlisting>
9812 </section>
9813 </section>
9814 <section id="pd-pixman-0.32.8">
9815 <title>pixman, version 0.32.8</title>
9816 <section id="pd-pixman-0.32.8--1">
9817 <title>install-sh</title>
9818 <programlisting>
9819#!/bin/sh
9820# install - install a program, script, or datafile
9821
9822scriptversion=2013-12-25.23; # UTC
9823
9824# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was
9825# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the
9826# following copyright and license.
9827#
9828# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium
9829#
9830# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
9831# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
9832# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
9833# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
9834# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
9835# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9836#
9837# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
9838# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
9839#
9840# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
9841# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
9842# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
9843# X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
9844# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNEC-
9845# TION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
9846#
9847# Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not
9848# be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other deal-
9849# ings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consor-
9850# tium.
9851#
9852#
9853# FSF changes to this file are in the public domain.
9854#
9855# Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent
9856# 'make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
9857# when there is no Makefile.
9858#
9859# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written
9860# from scratch.
9861
9862</programlisting>
9863 </section>
9864 </section>
9865 <section id="pd-ppp-2.4.7">
9866 <title>ppp, version 2.4.7</title>
9867 <section id="pd-ppp-2.4.7--2">
9868 <title>chat.c</title>
9869 <programlisting>
9870/*
9871 * Chat -- a program for automatic session establishment (i.e. dial
9872 * the phone and log in).
9873 *
9874 * Standard termination codes:
9875 * 0 - successful completion of the script
9876 * 1 - invalid argument, expect string too large, etc.
9877 * 2 - error on an I/O operation or fatal error condition.
9878 * 3 - timeout waiting for a simple string.
9879 * 4 - the first string declared as "ABORT"
9880 * 5 - the second string declared as "ABORT"
9881 * 6 - ... and so on for successive ABORT strings.
9882 *
9883 * This software is in the public domain.
9884 *
9885</programlisting>
9886 </section>
9887 </section>
9888 <section id="pd-sqlite3-3.11.0.0">
9889 <title>sqlite3, version 3.11.0.0</title>
9890 <section id="pd-sqlite3-3.11.0.0--1">
9891 <title>sqlite3.h</title>
9892 <programlisting>
9893/*
9894** 2001 September 15
9895**
9896** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
9897** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
9898**
9899** May you do good and not evil.
9900** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
9901** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
9902**
9903*************************************************************************
9904</programlisting>
9905 </section>
9906 </section>
9907 <section id="pd-tzcode-2016d">
9908 <title>tzcode, version 2016d</title>
9909 <section id="pd-tzcode-2016d--1">
9910 <title>LICENSE</title>
9911 <programlisting>
9912With a few exceptions, all files in the tz code and data (including
9913this one) are in the public domain. The exceptions are tzcode's
9914date.c, newstrftime.3, and strftime.c, which contain material derived
9915from BSD and which use the BSD 3-clause license.
9916</programlisting>
9917 </section> 10938 </section>
9918 </section> 10939 </section>
9919 <section id="pd-tzdata-2016d"> 10940</chapter> \ No newline at end of file
9920 <title>tzdata, version 2016d</title>
9921 <section id="pd-tzdata-2016d--1">
9922 <title>LICENSE</title>
9923 <programlisting>
9924With a few exceptions, all files in the tz code and data (including
9925this one) are in the public domain. The exceptions are tzcode's
9926date.c, newstrftime.3, and strftime.c, which contain material derived
9927from BSD and which use the BSD 3-clause license.
9928</programlisting>
9929 </section>
9930 </section>
9931 <section id="pd-xz-5.2.2">
9932 <title>xz, version 5.2.2</title>
9933 <section id="pd-xz-5.2.2--1">
9934 <title>COPYING</title>
9935 <programlisting>
9936
9937XZ Utils Licensing
9938==================
9939
9940 Different licenses apply to different files in this package. Here
9941 is a rough summary of which licenses apply to which parts of this
9942 package (but check the individual files to be sure!):
9943
9944 - liblzma is in the public domain.
9945
9946 - xz, xzdec, and lzmadec command line tools are in the public
9947 domain unless GNU getopt_long had to be compiled and linked
9948 in from the lib directory. The getopt_long code is under
9949 GNU LGPLv2.1+.
9950
9951 - The scripts to grep, diff, and view compressed files have been
9952 adapted from gzip. These scripts and their documentation are
9953 under GNU GPLv2+.
9954
9955 - All the documentation in the doc directory and most of the
9956 XZ Utils specific documentation files in other directories
9957 are in the public domain.
9958
9959 - Translated messages are in the public domain.
9960
9961 - The build system contains public domain files, and files that
9962 are under GNU GPLv2+ or GNU GPLv3+. None of these files end up
9963 in the binaries being built.
9964
9965 - Test files and test code in the tests directory, and debugging
9966 utilities in the debug directory are in the public domain.
9967
9968 - The extra directory may contain public domain files, and files
9969 that are under various free software licenses.
9970
9971 You can do whatever you want with the files that have been put into
9972 the public domain. If you find public domain legally problematic,
9973 take the previous sentence as a license grant. If you still find
9974 the lack of copyright legally problematic, you have too many
9975 lawyers.
9976
9977 As usual, this software is provided "as is", without any warranty.
9978
9979 If you copy significant amounts of public domain code from XZ Utils
9980 into your project, acknowledging this somewhere in your software is
9981 polite (especially if it is proprietary, non-free software), but
9982 naturally it is not legally required. Here is an example of a good
9983 notice to put into "about box" or into documentation:
9984
9985 This software includes code from XZ Utils &lt;http://tukaani.org/xz/&gt;.
9986
9987 The following license texts are included in the following files:
9988 - COPYING.LGPLv2.1: GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1
9989 - COPYING.GPLv2: GNU General Public License version 2
9990 - COPYING.GPLv3: GNU General Public License version 3
9991
9992 Note that the toolchain (compiler, linker etc.) may add some code
9993 pieces that are copyrighted. Thus, it is possible that e.g. liblzma
9994 binary wouldn't actually be in the public domain in its entirety
9995 even though it contains no copyrighted code from the XZ Utils source
9996 package.
9997
9998 If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask the author(s) for more
9999 information.
10000
10001</programlisting>
10002 </section>
10003 </section>
10004 </section>
10005</chapter>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-linux-release-info/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml b/doc/book-enea-linux-release-info/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml
index 70ce851..0491ba7 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-linux-release-info/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-linux-release-info/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ export PATH=~/bin:$PATH</programlisting></para>
42 correct also compared to the "previous" REL VER in pardoc-distro.xml 42 correct also compared to the "previous" REL VER in pardoc-distro.xml
43 "prev_baseline".</bridgehead> 43 "prev_baseline".</bridgehead>
44 44
45 <para id="EneaLinux_REL_VER"><phrase>6</phrase></para> 45 <para id="EneaLinux_REL_VER"><phrase>7</phrase></para>
46 46
47 <para id="Yocto_VER"><phrase>2.1</phrase></para> 47 <para id="Yocto_VER"><phrase>2.1</phrase></para>
48 48
@@ -426,4 +426,4 @@ repo sync</programlisting></para>
426 </informaltable></para> 426 </informaltable></para>
427 </section> 427 </section>
428 </section> 428 </section>
429</section> \ No newline at end of file 429</section>