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authorNora Björklund <nora.bjorklund@enea.com>2016-06-29 15:29:01 +0200
committerMartin Borg <martin.borg@enea.com>2016-06-29 15:30:48 +0200
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licenses.xml: add license information for RC3
Add license information for release candidate 3. Signed-off-by: Nora Björklund <nora.bjorklund@enea.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Borg <martin.borg@enea.com>
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@@ -37,11 +37,17 @@ specific documentation.-->
37</row> 37</row>
38<row> 38<row>
39 <entry>alsa-lib</entry> 39 <entry>alsa-lib</entry>
40 <entry>1.0.28</entry> 40 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
41 <entry>ALSA sound library.</entry> 41 <entry>ALSA sound library.</entry>
42 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 42 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
43</row> 43</row>
44<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>
45 <entry>alsa-state</entry> 51 <entry>alsa-state</entry>
46 <entry>0.2.0</entry> 52 <entry>0.2.0</entry>
47 <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> 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>
@@ -49,25 +55,25 @@ specific documentation.-->
49</row> 55</row>
50<row> 56<row>
51 <entry>alsa-utils</entry> 57 <entry>alsa-utils</entry>
52 <entry>1.0.28</entry> 58 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
53 <entry>ALSA sound utilities.</entry> 59 <entry>ALSA sound utilities.</entry>
54 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 60 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
55</row> 61</row>
56<row> 62<row>
57 <entry>apr-util</entry> 63 <entry>apr-util</entry>
58 <entry>1.5.3</entry> 64 <entry>1.5.4</entry>
59 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) companion library.</entry> 65 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) companion library.</entry>
60 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 66 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
61</row> 67</row>
62<row> 68<row>
63 <entry>apr</entry> 69 <entry>apr</entry>
64 <entry>1.5.1</entry> 70 <entry>1.5.2</entry>
65 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library.</entry> 71 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library.</entry>
66 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 72 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
67</row> 73</row>
68<row> 74<row>
69 <entry>atk</entry> 75 <entry>atk</entry>
70 <entry>2.12.0</entry> 76 <entry>2.18.0</entry>
71 <entry>Accessibility toolkit for GNOME.</entry> 77 <entry>Accessibility toolkit for GNOME.</entry>
72 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 78 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
73</row> 79</row>
@@ -78,12 +84,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
78 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 84 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
79</row> 85</row>
80<row> 86<row>
81 <entry>augeas</entry>
82 <entry>1.2.0</entry>
83 <entry>Augeas configuration API.</entry>
84 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
85</row>
86<row>
87 <entry>autoconf</entry> 87 <entry>autoconf</entry>
88 <entry>2.69</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> 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>
@@ -91,19 +91,19 @@ specific documentation.-->
91</row> 91</row>
92<row> 92<row>
93 <entry>automake</entry> 93 <entry>automake</entry>
94 <entry>1.14.1</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> 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> 96 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
97</row> 97</row>
98<row> 98<row>
99 <entry>avahi</entry> 99 <entry>avahi</entry>
100 <entry>0.6.31</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> 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> 102 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
103</row> 103</row>
104<row> 104<row>
105 <entry>babeltrace</entry> 105 <entry>babeltrace</entry>
106 <entry>1.2.1</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> 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> 108 <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0</entry>
109</row> 109</row>
@@ -120,8 +120,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
120 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 120 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
121</row> 121</row>
122<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>
123 <entry>bash</entry> 129 <entry>bash</entry>
124 <entry>4.3</entry> 130 <entry>4.3.30</entry>
125 <entry>An sh-compatible command language interpreter.</entry> 131 <entry>An sh-compatible command language interpreter.</entry>
126 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 132 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
127</row> 133</row>
@@ -145,75 +151,117 @@ specific documentation.-->
145</row> 151</row>
146<row> 152<row>
147 <entry>bind</entry> 153 <entry>bind</entry>
148 <entry>9.9.5</entry> 154 <entry>9.10.3-P3</entry>
149 <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry> 155 <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry>
150 <entry> ISC, BSD</entry> 156 <entry> ISC, BSD</entry>
151</row> 157</row>
152<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>
153 <entry>binutils-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry> 177 <entry>binutils-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry>
154 <entry>2.24</entry> 178 <entry>2.25.1</entry>
155 <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> 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>
156 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 180 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
157</row> 181</row>
158<row> 182<row>
159 <entry>binutils-cross-canadian-powerpc64</entry> 183 <entry>binutils-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry>
160 <entry>2.24</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>
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> 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>
162 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 192 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
163</row> 193</row>
164<row> 194<row>
165 <entry>binutils-cross-powerpc</entry> 195 <entry>binutils-cross-powerpc</entry>
166 <entry>2.24</entry> 196 <entry>2.25.1</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> 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>
168 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 198 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
169</row> 199</row>
170<row> 200<row>
171 <entry>binutils-cross-powerpc64</entry> 201 <entry>binutils-cross-powerpc</entry>
172 <entry>2.24</entry> 202 <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> 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>
174 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 204 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
175</row> 205</row>
176<row> 206<row>
177 <entry>binutils-crosssdk-x86_64</entry> 207 <entry>binutils-crosssdk-x86_64</entry>
178 <entry>2.24</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>
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> 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>
180 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 216 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
181</row> 217</row>
182<row> 218<row>
183 <entry>binutils</entry> 219 <entry>binutils</entry>
184 <entry>2.24</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>
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> 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>
186 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 228 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
187</row> 229</row>
188<row> 230<row>
189 <entry>bison</entry> 231 <entry>bison</entry>
190 <entry>2.7.1</entry> 232 <entry>3.0.4</entry>
191 <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> 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>
192 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 234 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
193</row> 235</row>
194<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>
195 <entry>blktool</entry> 243 <entry>blktool</entry>
196 <entry>4-6.1</entry> 244 <entry>4-7</entry>
197 <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> 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>
198 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 246 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
199</row> 247</row>
200<row> 248<row>
201 <entry>blktrace</entry> 249 <entry>blktrace</entry>
202 <entry>1.0.5</entry> 250 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
203 <entry>Generates traces of I/O traffic on block devices.</entry> 251 <entry>Generates traces of I/O traffic on block devices.</entry>
204 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 252 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
205</row> 253</row>
206<row> 254<row>
207 <entry>bluez-hcidump</entry> 255 <entry>bluez5</entry>
208 <entry>2.5</entry> 256 <entry>5.37</entry>
209 <entry>The hcidump tool reads raw HCI data coming from and going to a Bluetooth device and displays the commands events and data in a human-readable form.</entry> 257 <entry>Linux Bluetooth stack V5 userland components. These include a system configurations daemons tools and system libraries.</entry>
210 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 258 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
211</row> 259</row>
212<row> 260<row>
213 <entry>bluez4</entry> 261 <entry>boost</entry>
214 <entry>4.101</entry> 262 <entry>1.60.0</entry>
215 <entry>Linux Bluetooth stack V4 userland components. These include a system configurations daemons tools and system libraries.</entry> 263 <entry>Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.</entry>
216 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 264 <entry> BSL-1.0, MIT</entry>
217</row> 265</row>
218<row> 266<row>
219 <entry>boot-format</entry> 267 <entry>boot-format</entry>
@@ -222,20 +270,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
222 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 270 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
223</row> 271</row>
224<row> 272<row>
225 <entry>bridge-utils</entry>
226 <entry>1.5</entry>
227 <entry>Tools for ethernet bridging.</entry>
228 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
229</row>
230<row>
231 <entry>busybox</entry> 273 <entry>busybox</entry>
232 <entry>1.22.1</entry> 274 <entry>1.24.1</entry>
233 <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> 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>
234 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-4-Clause</entry> 276 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-4-Clause</entry>
235</row> 277</row>
236<row> 278<row>
237 <entry>byacc</entry> 279 <entry>byacc</entry>
238 <entry>20140422</entry> 280 <entry>20150711</entry>
239 <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> 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>
240 <entry>PD</entry> 282 <entry>PD</entry>
241</row> 283</row>
@@ -247,15 +289,15 @@ specific documentation.-->
247</row> 289</row>
248<row> 290<row>
249 <entry>ca-certificates</entry> 291 <entry>ca-certificates</entry>
250 <entry>20140325</entry> 292 <entry>20160104</entry>
251 <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> 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>
252 <entry> GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0</entry> 294 <entry> GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0</entry>
253</row> 295</row>
254<row> 296<row>
255 <entry>cairo</entry> 297 <entry>cairo</entry>
256 <entry>1.12.16</entry> 298 <entry>1.14.6</entry>
257 <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> 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>
258 <entry> MPL-1.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 300 <entry> MPL-1.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry>
259</row> 301</row>
260<row> 302<row>
261 <entry>calibrateproto</entry> 303 <entry>calibrateproto</entry>
@@ -264,8 +306,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
264 <entry>MIT</entry> 306 <entry>MIT</entry>
265</row> 307</row>
266<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> </entry>
313</row>
314<row>
267 <entry>ccache</entry> 315 <entry>ccache</entry>
268 <entry>3.1.9</entry> 316 <entry>3.2.4</entry>
269 <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> 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>
270 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 318 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
271</row> 319</row>
@@ -283,7 +331,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
283</row> 331</row>
284<row> 332<row>
285 <entry>cmake</entry> 333 <entry>cmake</entry>
286 <entry>2.8.12.2</entry> 334 <entry>3.4.3</entry>
287 <entry>Cross-platform open-source make system.</entry> 335 <entry>Cross-platform open-source make system.</entry>
288 <entry>BSD</entry> 336 <entry>BSD</entry>
289</row> 337</row>
@@ -301,7 +349,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
301</row> 349</row>
302<row> 350<row>
303 <entry>connman</entry> 351 <entry>connman</entry>
304 <entry>1.25</entry> 352 <entry>1.31</entry>
305 <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> 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>
306 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 354 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
307</row> 355</row>
@@ -313,7 +361,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
313</row> 361</row>
314<row> 362<row>
315 <entry>coreutils</entry> 363 <entry>coreutils</entry>
316 <entry>8.22</entry> 364 <entry>8.25</entry>
317 <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> 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>
318 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 366 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
319</row> 367</row>
@@ -325,7 +373,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
325</row> 373</row>
326<row> 374<row>
327 <entry>cracklib</entry> 375 <entry>cracklib</entry>
328 <entry>2.9.1</entry> 376 <entry>2.9.5</entry>
329 <entry>Password strength checker library.</entry> 377 <entry>Password strength checker library.</entry>
330 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 378 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
331</row> 379</row>
@@ -337,25 +385,31 @@ specific documentation.-->
337</row> 385</row>
338<row> 386<row>
339 <entry>cross-localedef</entry> 387 <entry>cross-localedef</entry>
340 <entry>2.20</entry> 388 <entry>2.23</entry>
341 <entry>Cross locale generation tool for glibc.</entry> 389 <entry>Cross locale generation tool for glibc.</entry>
342 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 390 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
343</row> 391</row>
344<row> 392<row>
345 <entry>cryptodev-linux</entry> 393 <entry>cryptodev-linux</entry>
346 <entry>1.6</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>
347 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver header file.</entry> 401 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver header file.</entry>
348 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 402 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
349</row> 403</row>
350<row> 404<row>
351 <entry>cryptodev-module</entry> 405 <entry>cryptodev-module</entry>
352 <entry>1.6</entry> 406 <entry>1.7</entry>
353 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver kernel module.</entry> 407 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver kernel module.</entry>
354 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 408 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
355</row> 409</row>
356<row> 410<row>
357 <entry>curl</entry> 411 <entry>curl</entry>
358 <entry>7.37.1</entry> 412 <entry>7.47.1</entry>
359 <entry>Command line tool and library for client-side URL transfers.</entry> 413 <entry>Command line tool and library for client-side URL transfers.</entry>
360 <entry>MIT</entry> 414 <entry>MIT</entry>
361</row> 415</row>
@@ -373,14 +427,20 @@ specific documentation.-->
373</row> 427</row>
374<row> 428<row>
375 <entry>dbus-glib</entry> 429 <entry>dbus-glib</entry>
376 <entry>0.102</entry> 430 <entry>0.106</entry>
377 <entry>GLib bindings for the D-Bus message bus that integrate the D-Bus library with the GLib thread abstraction and main loop.</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>
378 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 432 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
379</row> 433</row>
380<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>
381 <entry>dbus</entry> 441 <entry>dbus</entry>
382 <entry>1.8.6</entry> 442 <entry>1.10.6</entry>
383 <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> 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>
384 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 444 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
385</row> 445</row>
386<row> 446<row>
@@ -397,13 +457,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
397</row> 457</row>
398<row> 458<row>
399 <entry>dhcp</entry> 459 <entry>dhcp</entry>
400 <entry>4.3.0</entry> 460 <entry>4.3.3</entry>
401 <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> 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>
402 <entry>ISC</entry> 462 <entry>ISC</entry>
403</row> 463</row>
404<row> 464<row>
405 <entry>diffstat</entry> 465 <entry>diffstat</entry>
406 <entry>1.59</entry> 466 <entry>1.61</entry>
407 <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> 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>
408 <entry>MIT</entry> 468 <entry>MIT</entry>
409</row> 469</row>
@@ -414,6 +474,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
414 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 474 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
415</row> 475</row>
416<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>
417 <entry>distcc</entry> 483 <entry>distcc</entry>
418 <entry>3.1</entry> 484 <entry>3.1</entry>
419 <entry>distcc is a parallel build system that distributes compilation of C/C++/ObjC code across machines on a network.</entry> 485 <entry>distcc is a parallel build system that distributes compilation of C/C++/ObjC code across machines on a network.</entry>
@@ -426,12 +492,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
426 <entry>MIT</entry> 492 <entry>MIT</entry>
427</row> 493</row>
428<row> 494<row>
429 <entry>dnsmasq</entry>
430 <entry>2.71</entry>
431 <entry>Lightweight easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server.</entry>
432 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry>
433</row>
434<row>
435 <entry>docbook-dsssl-stylesheets</entry> 495 <entry>docbook-dsssl-stylesheets</entry>
436 <entry>1.79</entry> 496 <entry>1.79</entry>
437 <entry>DSSSL stylesheets used to transform SGML and XML DocBook files.</entry> 497 <entry>DSSSL stylesheets used to transform SGML and XML DocBook files.</entry>
@@ -450,12 +510,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
450 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 510 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
451</row> 511</row>
452<row> 512<row>
453 <entry>dpkg</entry>
454 <entry>1.17.4</entry>
455 <entry>Package maintenance system from Debian.</entry>
456 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
457</row>
458<row>
459 <entry>dri2proto</entry> 513 <entry>dri2proto</entry>
460 <entry>2.8</entry> 514 <entry>2.8</entry>
461 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the Direct Rendering Ifnrastructure 2. DIR is required for may hardware accelerated OpenGL drivers.</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>
@@ -463,19 +517,19 @@ specific documentation.-->
463</row> 517</row>
464<row> 518<row>
465 <entry>dropbear</entry> 519 <entry>dropbear</entry>
466 <entry>2014.63</entry> 520 <entry>2015.71</entry>
467 <entry>A lightweight SSH and SCP implementation.</entry> 521 <entry>A lightweight SSH and SCP implementation.</entry>
468 <entry> MIT, BSD-3-Clause, BSD-2-Clause, PD</entry> 522 <entry> MIT, BSD-3-Clause, BSD-2-Clause, PD</entry>
469</row> 523</row>
470<row> 524<row>
471 <entry>dtc</entry> 525 <entry>dtc</entry>
472 <entry>1.4.0</entry> 526 <entry>1.4.1</entry>
473 <entry>The Device Tree Compiler is a tool used to manipulate the Open-Firmware-like device tree used by PowerPC kernels.</entry> 527 <entry>The Device Tree Compiler is a tool used to manipulate the Open-Firmware-like device tree used by PowerPC kernels.</entry>
474 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> 528 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
475</row> 529</row>
476<row> 530<row>
477 <entry>e2fsprogs</entry> 531 <entry>e2fsprogs</entry>
478 <entry>1.42.9</entry> 532 <entry>1.42.99</entry>
479 <entry>The Ext2 Filesystem Utilities (e2fsprogs) contain all of the standard utilities for creating fixing configuring and debugging ext2 filesystems.</entry> 533 <entry>The Ext2 Filesystem Utilities (e2fsprogs) contain all of the standard utilities for creating fixing configuring and debugging ext2 filesystems.</entry>
480 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, BSD, MIT</entry> 534 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, BSD, MIT</entry>
481</row> 535</row>
@@ -486,14 +540,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
486 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 540 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
487</row> 541</row>
488<row> 542<row>
489 <entry>elfutils</entry> 543 <entry>elftosb</entry>
490 <entry>0.148</entry> 544 <entry>10.12.01</entry>
491 <entry>Utilities and libraries for handling compiled object files.</entry> 545 <entry>Helper utility for freescale imx platforms</entry>
492 <entry> GPL-2.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry> 546 <entry>MIT</entry>
493</row> 547</row>
494<row> 548<row>
495 <entry>elfutils</entry> 549 <entry>elfutils</entry>
496 <entry>0.158</entry> 550 <entry>0.164</entry>
497 <entry>Utilities and libraries for handling compiled object files.</entry> 551 <entry>Utilities and libraries for handling compiled object files.</entry>
498 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry> 552 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry>
499</row> 553</row>
@@ -504,22 +558,22 @@ specific documentation.-->
504 <entry>PD</entry> 558 <entry>PD</entry>
505</row> 559</row>
506<row> 560<row>
507 <entry>enea-image-base</entry> 561 <entry>enea-image-standard-sdk</entry>
508 <entry>1.0</entry> 562 <entry>1.0</entry>
509 <entry>console only image that fully suport target HW</entry> 563 <entry>Full featured image for the Standard profile</entry>
510 <entry>MIT</entry> 564 <entry>MIT</entry>
511</row> 565</row>
512<row> 566<row>
513 <entry>enea-image-featured</entry> 567 <entry>enea-image-standard</entry>
514 <entry>1.0</entry> 568 <entry>1.0</entry>
515 <entry>Full featured image with full target support</entry> 569 <entry>Base image for the Standard profile</entry>
516 <entry>MIT</entry> 570 <entry>MIT</entry>
517</row> 571</row>
518<row> 572<row>
519 <entry>eth-config</entry> 573 <entry>eudev</entry>
520 <entry>git</entry> 574 <entry>3.1.5</entry>
521 <entry>Ethernet Configuration Files</entry> 575 <entry>eudev is a fork of systemd's udev.</entry>
522 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry> 576 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
523</row> 577</row>
524<row> 578<row>
525 <entry>eventlog</entry> 579 <entry>eventlog</entry>
@@ -553,13 +607,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
553</row> 607</row>
554<row> 608<row>
555 <entry>file</entry> 609 <entry>file</entry>
556 <entry>5.18</entry> 610 <entry>5.25</entry>
557 <entry>File attempts to classify files depending on their contents and prints a description if a match is found.</entry> 611 <entry>File attempts to classify files depending on their contents and prints a description if a match is found.</entry>
558 <entry>BSD</entry> 612 <entry>BSD</entry>
559</row> 613</row>
560<row> 614<row>
561 <entry>findutils</entry> 615 <entry>findutils</entry>
562 <entry>4.4.2</entry> 616 <entry>4.6.0</entry>
563 <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> 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>
564 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 618 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
565</row> 619</row>
@@ -571,43 +625,25 @@ specific documentation.-->
571</row> 625</row>
572<row> 626<row>
573 <entry>flac</entry> 627 <entry>flac</entry>
574 <entry>1.3.0</entry> 628 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
575 <entry>FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec a lossless audio compression format.</entry> 629 <entry>FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec a lossless audio compression format.</entry>
576 <entry> GFDL-1.2, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry> 630 <entry> GFDL-1.2, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry>
577</row> 631</row>
578<row> 632<row>
579 <entry>flex</entry> 633 <entry>flex</entry>
580 <entry>2.5.39</entry> 634 <entry>2.6.0</entry>
581 <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in text.</entry> 635 <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in text.</entry>
582 <entry>BSD</entry> 636 <entry>BSD</entry>
583</row> 637</row>
584<row> 638<row>
585 <entry>flib</entry>
586 <entry>git</entry>
587 <entry>Foundation Library</entry>
588 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry>
589</row>
590<row>
591 <entry>fmc</entry>
592 <entry>git</entry>
593 <entry>Frame Manager Configuration tool</entry>
594 <entry>MIT</entry>
595</row>
596<row>
597 <entry>fmlib</entry>
598 <entry>git</entry>
599 <entry>Frame Manager User Space Library</entry>
600 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry>
601</row>
602<row>
603 <entry>font-util</entry> 639 <entry>font-util</entry>
604 <entry>1.3.0</entry> 640 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
605 <entry>X.Org font package creation/installation utilities.</entry> 641 <entry>X.Org font package creation/installation utilities.</entry>
606 <entry> BSD, MIT</entry> 642 <entry> BSD, MIT</entry>
607</row> 643</row>
608<row> 644<row>
609 <entry>fontconfig</entry> 645 <entry>fontconfig</entry>
610 <entry>2.11.1</entry> 646 <entry>2.11.94</entry>
611 <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> 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>
612 <entry> MIT, PD</entry> 648 <entry> MIT, PD</entry>
613</row> 649</row>
@@ -624,14 +660,8 @@ specific documentation.-->
624 <entry>MIT</entry> 660 <entry>MIT</entry>
625</row> 661</row>
626<row> 662<row>
627 <entry>fotowall</entry>
628 <entry>0.9</entry>
629 <entry>Fotowall is a creative tool that allows you to layout your photos or pictures in a personal way. You can add pictures then resize move change colors text shadows etc..</entry>
630 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
631</row>
632<row>
633 <entry>freetype</entry> 663 <entry>freetype</entry>
634 <entry>2.5.3</entry> 664 <entry>2.6.3</entry>
635 <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> 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>
636 <entry> FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry> 666 <entry> FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry>
637</row> 667</row>
@@ -643,73 +673,97 @@ specific documentation.-->
643</row> 673</row>
644<row> 674<row>
645 <entry>fuse</entry> 675 <entry>fuse</entry>
646 <entry>2.9.3</entry> 676 <entry>2.9.4</entry>
647 <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> 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>
648 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 678 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
649</row> 679</row>
650<row> 680<row>
651 <entry>gawk</entry> 681 <entry>gawk</entry>
652 <entry>4.1.1</entry> 682 <entry>4.1.3</entry>
653 <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> 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>
654 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 684 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
655</row> 685</row>
656<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>
657 <entry>gcc-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry> 705 <entry>gcc-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry>
658 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 706 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
659 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for powerpc target).</entry> 707 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for powerpc target).</entry>
660 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 708 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
661</row> 709</row>
662<row> 710<row>
663 <entry>gcc-cross-canadian-powerpc64</entry> 711 <entry>gcc-cross-i586</entry>
664 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 712 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
665 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for powerpc64 target).</entry> 713 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
666 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 714 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
667</row> 715</row>
668<row> 716<row>
669 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-powerpc</entry> 717 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-arm</entry>
670 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 718 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
671 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 719 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
672 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 720 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
673</row> 721</row>
674<row> 722<row>
675 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-powerpc64</entry> 723 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-i586</entry>
676 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 724 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
677 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 725 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
678 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 726 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
679</row> 727</row>
680<row> 728<row>
681 <entry>gcc-cross-powerpc</entry> 729 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-powerpc</entry>
682 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 730 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
683 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 731 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
684 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 732 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
685</row> 733</row>
686<row> 734<row>
687 <entry>gcc-cross-powerpc64</entry> 735 <entry>gcc-cross-powerpc</entry>
688 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 736 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
689 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 737 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
690 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 738 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
691</row> 739</row>
692<row> 740<row>
693 <entry>gcc-crosssdk-initial-x86_64</entry> 741 <entry>gcc-crosssdk-initial-x86_64</entry>
694 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 742 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
695 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 743 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
696 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 744 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
697</row> 745</row>
698<row> 746<row>
699 <entry>gcc-crosssdk-x86_64</entry> 747 <entry>gcc-crosssdk-x86_64</entry>
700 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 748 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
701 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 749 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
702 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 750 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
703</row> 751</row>
704<row> 752<row>
705 <entry>gcc-source</entry> 753 <entry>gcc-sanitizers</entry>
706 <entry>4.9.1</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>
707 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 761 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
708 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 762 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
709</row> 763</row>
710<row> 764<row>
711 <entry>gcc</entry> 765 <entry>gcc</entry>
712 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 766 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
713 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 767 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
714 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 768 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
715</row> 769</row>
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720 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 774 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
721</row> 775</row>
722<row> 776<row>
723 <entry>gdb-cross-canadian-powerpc64</entry> 777 <entry>gdb-cross-arm</entry>
724 <entry>7.7.1</entry> 778 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
725 <entry>GNU debugger (cross-canadian gdb for powerpc64 target).</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>
726 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> 792 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
727</row> 793</row>
728<row> 794<row>
729 <entry>gdb-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry> 795 <entry>gdb-cross-canadian-powerpc</entry>
730 <entry>7.7.1</entry> 796 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
731 <entry>GNU debugger (cross-canadian gdb for powerpc target).</entry> 797 <entry>GNU debugger (cross-canadian gdb for powerpc target).</entry>
732 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> 798 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
733</row> 799</row>
734<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>
735 <entry>gdb</entry> 813 <entry>gdb</entry>
736 <entry>7.7.1</entry> 814 <entry>7.10.1</entry>
737 <entry>GNU debugger.</entry> 815 <entry>GNU debugger.</entry>
738 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> 816 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
739</row> 817</row>
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745</row> 823</row>
746<row> 824<row>
747 <entry>gdk-pixbuf</entry> 825 <entry>gdk-pixbuf</entry>
748 <entry>2.30.8</entry> 826 <entry>2.32.3</entry>
749 <entry>Image loading library for GTK+.</entry> 827 <entry>Image loading library for GTK+.</entry>
750 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 828 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
751</row> 829</row>
752<row> 830<row>
753 <entry>gettext-minimal</entry> 831 <entry>gettext-minimal</entry>
754 <entry>0.18.3.2</entry> 832 <entry>0.19.4</entry>
755 <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> 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>
756 <entry>FSF-Unlimited</entry> 834 <entry>FSF-Unlimited</entry>
757</row> 835</row>
758<row> 836<row>
759 <entry>gettext</entry> 837 <entry>gettext</entry>
760 <entry>0.18.3.2</entry> 838 <entry>0.19.6</entry>
761 <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> 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>
762 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 840 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
763</row> 841</row>
764<row> 842<row>
765 <entry>glew</entry> 843 <entry>glew</entry>
766 <entry>1.11.0</entry> 844 <entry>1.13.0</entry>
767 <entry>The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library (GLEW) is a cross-platform open-source C/C++ extension loading library.</entry> 845 <entry>The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library (GLEW) is a cross-platform open-source C/C++ extension loading library.</entry>
768 <entry>MIT</entry> 846 <entry>MIT</entry>
769</row> 847</row>
770<row> 848<row>
771 <entry>glib-2.0</entry> 849 <entry>glib-2.0</entry>
772 <entry>2.40.0</entry> 850 <entry>2.46.2</entry>
773 <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> 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>
774 <entry> LGPL-2.0, BSD, PD</entry> 852 <entry> LGPL-2.0, BSD, PD</entry>
775</row> 853</row>
776<row> 854<row>
777 <entry>glib-networking</entry> 855 <entry>glib-networking</entry>
778 <entry>2.38.0</entry> 856 <entry>2.46.1</entry>
779 <entry>glib-networking contains the implementations of certain GLib networking features that cannot be implemented directly in GLib itself because of their dependencies.</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>
780 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 858 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
781</row> 859</row>
782<row> 860<row>
783 <entry>glibc-locale</entry> 861 <entry>glibc-locale</entry>
784 <entry>2.20</entry> 862 <entry>2.23</entry>
785 <entry>Locale data from glibc.</entry> 863 <entry>Locale data from glibc.</entry>
786 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 864 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
787</row> 865</row>
788<row> 866<row>
789 <entry>glibc-mtrace</entry> 867 <entry>glibc-mtrace</entry>
790 <entry>2.20</entry> 868 <entry>2.23</entry>
791 <entry>mtrace utility provided by glibc</entry> 869 <entry>mtrace utility provided by glibc</entry>
792 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 870 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
793</row> 871</row>
794<row> 872<row>
795 <entry>glibc</entry> 873 <entry>glibc</entry>
796 <entry>2.20</entry> 874 <entry>2.23</entry>
797 <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most systems with the Linux kernel.</entry> 875 <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most systems with the Linux kernel.</entry>
798 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 876 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
799</row> 877</row>
@@ -805,13 +883,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
805</row> 883</row>
806<row> 884<row>
807 <entry>gmp</entry> 885 <entry>gmp</entry>
808 <entry>6.0.0</entry> 886 <entry>6.1.0</entry>
809 <entry>GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic operating on signed integers rational numbers and floating point numbers</entry> 887 <entry>GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic operating on signed integers rational numbers and floating point numbers</entry>
810 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> 888 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
811</row> 889</row>
812<row> 890<row>
813 <entry>gnome-common</entry> 891 <entry>gnome-common</entry>
814 <entry>3.12.0</entry> 892 <entry>3.18.0</entry>
815 <entry>Common macros for building GNOME applications.</entry> 893 <entry>Common macros for building GNOME applications.</entry>
816 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 894 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
817</row> 895</row>
@@ -823,23 +901,23 @@ specific documentation.-->
823</row> 901</row>
824<row> 902<row>
825 <entry>gnu-config</entry> 903 <entry>gnu-config</entry>
826 <entry>20120814</entry> 904 <entry>20150728</entry>
827 <entry>Tool that installs the GNU config.guess / config.sub into a directory tree</entry> 905 <entry>Tool that installs the GNU config.guess / config.sub into a directory tree</entry>
828 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 906 <entry> </entry>
829</row>
830<row>
831 <entry>gnulib</entry>
832 <entry>git</entry>
833 <entry>A collection of software subroutines which are designed to be usable on many operating systems. The goal of the project is to make it easy for free software authors to make their software run on many operating systems. Since source is designed to be copied from gnulib it is not a library per-se as much as a collection of portable idioms to be used in other projects.</entry>
834 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
835</row> 907</row>
836<row> 908<row>
837 <entry>gnutls</entry> 909 <entry>gnutls</entry>
838 <entry>3.3.5</entry> 910 <entry>3.4.9</entry>
839 <entry>GNU Transport Layer Security Library.</entry> 911 <entry>GNU Transport Layer Security Library.</entry>
840 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 912 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
841</row> 913</row>
842<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>
843 <entry>gperf</entry> 921 <entry>gperf</entry>
844 <entry>3.0.4</entry> 922 <entry>3.0.4</entry>
845 <entry>GNU gperf is a perfect hash function generator</entry> 923 <entry>GNU gperf is a perfect hash function generator</entry>
@@ -847,43 +925,49 @@ specific documentation.-->
847</row> 925</row>
848<row> 926<row>
849 <entry>grep</entry> 927 <entry>grep</entry>
850 <entry>2.19</entry> 928 <entry>2.23</entry>
851 <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry> 929 <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry>
852 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 930 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
853</row> 931</row>
854<row> 932<row>
855 <entry>groff</entry> 933 <entry>groff</entry>
856 <entry>1.22.2</entry> 934 <entry>1.22.3</entry>
857 <entry>The groff (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package which reads plain text mixed with formatting commands and produces formatted output.</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>
858 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 936 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
859</row> 937</row>
860<row> 938<row>
861 <entry>gst-meta-base</entry> 939 <entry>gst-player</entry>
862 <entry>0.10</entry> 940 <entry>git</entry>
863 <entry>GStreamer package groups.</entry> 941 <entry>GStreamer playback helper library and examples.</entry>
864 <entry>MIT</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>
865</row> 949</row>
866<row> 950<row>
867 <entry>gst-plugins-base</entry> 951 <entry>gstreamer1.0-plugins-base</entry>
868 <entry>0.10.36</entry> 952 <entry>1.6.3</entry>
869 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework.</entry> 953 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework 1.x.</entry>
870 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 954 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
871</row> 955</row>
872<row> 956<row>
873 <entry>gst-plugins-good</entry> 957 <entry>gstreamer1.0-plugins-good</entry>
874 <entry>0.10.31</entry> 958 <entry>1.6.3</entry>
875 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework.</entry> 959 <entry>Plugins for the GStreamer multimedia framework 1.x.</entry>
876 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 960 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
877</row> 961</row>
878<row> 962<row>
879 <entry>gstreamer</entry> 963 <entry>gstreamer1.0</entry>
880 <entry>0.10.36</entry> 964 <entry>1.6.3</entry>
881 <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> 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>
882 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 966 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
883</row> 967</row>
884<row> 968<row>
885 <entry>gtk+</entry> 969 <entry>gtk+</entry>
886 <entry>2.24.24</entry> 970 <entry>2.24.29</entry>
887 <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> 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>
888 <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 972 <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
889</row> 973</row>
@@ -894,9 +978,9 @@ specific documentation.-->
894 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 978 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
895</row> 979</row>
896<row> 980<row>
897 <entry>gtk-update-icon-cache</entry> 981 <entry>gtk-icon-utils</entry>
898 <entry>3.4.4</entry> 982 <entry>3.18.8</entry>
899 <entry>Just gtk-update-icon-cache built from GTK+ natively for on-host postinst script execution.</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>
900 <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 984 <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
901</row> 985</row>
902<row> 986<row>
@@ -907,19 +991,19 @@ specific documentation.-->
907</row> 991</row>
908<row> 992<row>
909 <entry>harfbuzz</entry> 993 <entry>harfbuzz</entry>
910 <entry>0.9.35</entry> 994 <entry>1.2.3</entry>
911 <entry>HarfBuzz is an OpenType text shaping engine.</entry> 995 <entry>HarfBuzz is an OpenType text shaping engine.</entry>
912 <entry>MIT</entry> 996 <entry>MIT</entry>
913</row> 997</row>
914<row> 998<row>
915 <entry>hdparm</entry> 999 <entry>hdparm</entry>
916 <entry>9.43</entry> 1000 <entry>9.48</entry>
917 <entry>hdparm is a Linux shell utility for viewing and manipulating various IDE drive and driver parameters.</entry> 1001 <entry>hdparm is a Linux shell utility for viewing and manipulating various IDE drive and driver parameters.</entry>
918 <entry>BSD</entry> 1002 <entry>BSD</entry>
919</row> 1003</row>
920<row> 1004<row>
921 <entry>hicolor-icon-theme</entry> 1005 <entry>hicolor-icon-theme</entry>
922 <entry>0.13</entry> 1006 <entry>0.15</entry>
923 <entry>Default icon theme that all icon themes automatically inherit from.</entry> 1007 <entry>Default icon theme that all icon themes automatically inherit from.</entry>
924 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1008 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
925</row> 1009</row>
@@ -930,12 +1014,30 @@ specific documentation.-->
930 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1014 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
931</row> 1015</row>
932<row> 1016<row>
1017 <entry>hv-cfg</entry>
1018 <entry>git</entry>
1019 <entry>Hypervisor Config</entry>
1020 <entry>BSD</entry>
1021</row>
1022<row>
1023 <entry>hypervisor</entry>
1024 <entry>git</entry>
1025 <entry>Freescale embedded hypervisor</entry>
1026 <entry>BSD</entry>
1027</row>
1028<row>
933 <entry>icu</entry> 1029 <entry>icu</entry>
934 <entry>53.1</entry> 1030 <entry>56.1</entry>
935 <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> 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>
936 <entry>ICU</entry> 1032 <entry>ICU</entry>
937</row> 1033</row>
938<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>
939 <entry>init-ifupdown</entry> 1041 <entry>init-ifupdown</entry>
940 <entry>1.0</entry> 1042 <entry>1.0</entry>
941 <entry>This package provides high level tools to configure network interfaces</entry> 1043 <entry>This package provides high level tools to configure network interfaces</entry>
@@ -954,54 +1056,48 @@ specific documentation.-->
954 <entry> MIT</entry> 1056 <entry> MIT</entry>
955</row> 1057</row>
956<row> 1058<row>
957 <entry>insserv</entry>
958 <entry>1.14.0</entry>
959 <entry>This utility reorders the init.d boot scripts based on dependencies given in scripts' LSB comment headers or in override files included in this package or added in /etc/insserv.</entry>
960 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
961</row>
962<row>
963 <entry>intltool</entry> 1059 <entry>intltool</entry>
964 <entry>0.50.2</entry> 1060 <entry>0.51.0</entry>
965 <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry> 1061 <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry>
966 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1062 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
967</row> 1063</row>
968<row> 1064<row>
969 <entry>iptables</entry> 1065 <entry>iptables</entry>
970 <entry>1.4.21</entry> 1066 <entry>1.6.0</entry>
971 <entry>iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure and control network packet filtering code in Linux.</entry> 1067 <entry>iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure and control network packet filtering code in Linux.</entry>
972 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1068 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
973</row> 1069</row>
974<row> 1070<row>
975 <entry>jpeg</entry> 1071 <entry>iso-codes</entry>
976 <entry>8d</entry> 1072 <entry>3.65</entry>
977 <entry>libjpeg contains a library for handling the JPEG (JFIF) image format as well as related programs for accessing the libjpeg functions.</entry> 1073 <entry>ISO language territory currency script codes and their translations.</entry>
978 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</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>
979</row> 1081</row>
980<row> 1082<row>
981 <entry>json-c</entry> 1083 <entry>json-c</entry>
982 <entry>0.11</entry> 1084 <entry>0.12</entry>
983 <entry>JSON-C implements a reference counting object model that allows you to easily construct JSON objects in C.</entry> 1085 <entry>JSON-C implements a reference counting object model that allows you to easily construct JSON objects in C.</entry>
984 <entry>MIT</entry> 1086 <entry>MIT</entry>
985</row> 1087</row>
986<row> 1088<row>
987 <entry>kbd</entry> 1089 <entry>kbd</entry>
988 <entry>2.0.2</entry> 1090 <entry>2.0.3</entry>
989 <entry>Keytable files and keyboard utilities.</entry> 1091 <entry>Keytable files and keyboard utilities.</entry>
990 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1092 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
991</row> 1093</row>
992<row> 1094<row>
993 <entry>kbproto</entry> 1095 <entry>kbproto</entry>
994 <entry>1.0.6</entry> 1096 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
995 <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> 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>
996 <entry>MIT</entry> 1098 <entry>MIT</entry>
997</row> 1099</row>
998<row> 1100<row>
999 <entry>kconfig-frontends</entry>
1000 <entry>3.12.0.0</entry>
1001 <entry>The kconfig-frontends project aims at centralising the effort of keeping an up-to-date out-of-tree packaging of the kconfig infrastructure ready for use by third-party projects. The kconfig-frontends package provides the kconfig parser as well as all the frontends</entry>
1002 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1003</row>
1004<row>
1005 <entry>kern-tools</entry> 1101 <entry>kern-tools</entry>
1006 <entry>0.2</entry> 1102 <entry>0.2</entry>
1007 <entry>Tools for managing Yocto Project style branched kernels.</entry> 1103 <entry>Tools for managing Yocto Project style branched kernels.</entry>
@@ -1009,7 +1105,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1009</row> 1105</row>
1010<row> 1106<row>
1011 <entry>kexec-tools</entry> 1107 <entry>kexec-tools</entry>
1012 <entry>2.0.7</entry> 1108 <entry>2.0.11</entry>
1013 <entry>Kexec is a fast reboot feature that lets you reboot to a new Linux kernel</entry> 1109 <entry>Kexec is a fast reboot feature that lets you reboot to a new Linux kernel</entry>
1014 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1110 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1015</row> 1111</row>
@@ -1021,7 +1117,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1021</row> 1117</row>
1022<row> 1118<row>
1023 <entry>kmod</entry> 1119 <entry>kmod</entry>
1024 <entry>18</entry> 1120 <entry>22</entry>
1025 <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> 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>
1026 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1122 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1027</row> 1123</row>
@@ -1039,41 +1135,47 @@ specific documentation.-->
1039</row> 1135</row>
1040<row> 1136<row>
1041 <entry>less</entry> 1137 <entry>less</entry>
1042 <entry>466</entry> 1138 <entry>481</entry>
1043 <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> 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>
1044 <entry> GPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry> 1140 <entry> GPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry>
1045</row> 1141</row>
1046<row> 1142<row>
1047 <entry>libaio</entry> 1143 <entry>libaio</entry>
1048 <entry>0.3.109</entry> 1144 <entry>0.3.110</entry>
1049 <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels native interface</entry> 1145 <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels native interface</entry>
1050 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1146 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1051</row> 1147</row>
1052<row> 1148<row>
1053 <entry>libatomics-ops</entry> 1149 <entry>libarchive</entry>
1054 <entry>7.2</entry> 1150 <entry>3.1.2</entry>
1055 <entry>A library for atomic integer operations</entry> 1151 <entry>C library and command-line tools for reading and writing tar cpio zip ISO and other archive formats</entry>
1056 <entry> GPL-2.0, MIT</entry> 1152 <entry>BSD</entry>
1057</row> 1153</row>
1058<row> 1154<row>
1059 <entry>libbsd</entry> 1155 <entry>libatomic-ops</entry>
1060 <entry>0.7.0</entry> 1156 <entry>7.4.2</entry>
1061 <entry>This library provides useful functions commonly found on BSD systems and lacking on others like GNU systems thus making it easier to port projects with strong BSD origins without needing to embed the same code over and over again on each project.</entry> 1157 <entry>A library for atomic integer operations.</entry>
1062 <entry> BSD-4-Clause, MIT</entry> 1158 <entry> GPL-2.0, MIT</entry>
1063</row> 1159</row>
1064<row> 1160<row>
1065 <entry>libcap</entry> 1161 <entry>libcap</entry>
1066 <entry>2.22</entry> 1162 <entry>2.24</entry>
1067 <entry>Library for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities.</entry> 1163 <entry>Library for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities.</entry>
1068 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry> 1164 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry>
1069</row> 1165</row>
1070<row> 1166<row>
1071 <entry>libcheck</entry> 1167 <entry>libcheck</entry>
1072 <entry>0.9.14</entry> 1168 <entry>0.10.0</entry>
1073 <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry> 1169 <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry>
1074 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1170 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1075</row> 1171</row>
1076<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>
1077 <entry>libdaemon</entry> 1179 <entry>libdaemon</entry>
1078 <entry>0.14</entry> 1180 <entry>0.14</entry>
1079 <entry>Lightweight C library which eases the writing of UNIX daemons.</entry> 1181 <entry>Lightweight C library which eases the writing of UNIX daemons.</entry>
@@ -1087,15 +1189,15 @@ specific documentation.-->
1087</row> 1189</row>
1088<row> 1190<row>
1089 <entry>libdrm</entry> 1191 <entry>libdrm</entry>
1090 <entry>2.4.54</entry> 1192 <entry>2.4.67</entry>
1091 <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> 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>
1092 <entry>MIT</entry> 1194 <entry>MIT</entry>
1093</row> 1195</row>
1094<row> 1196<row>
1095 <entry>libedit</entry> 1197 <entry>libepoxy</entry>
1096 <entry>20130712-3.1</entry> 1198 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
1097 <entry>Command line editor library providing generic line editing history and tokenization functions</entry> 1199 <entry>OpenGL function pointer management library.</entry>
1098 <entry>BSD</entry> 1200 <entry>MIT</entry>
1099</row> 1201</row>
1100<row> 1202<row>
1101 <entry>liberation-fonts</entry> 1203 <entry>liberation-fonts</entry>
@@ -1105,39 +1207,39 @@ specific documentation.-->
1105</row> 1207</row>
1106<row> 1208<row>
1107 <entry>libevdev</entry> 1209 <entry>libevdev</entry>
1108 <entry>1.2.2</entry> 1210 <entry>1.4.6</entry>
1109 <entry>Wrapper library for evdev devices.</entry> 1211 <entry>Wrapper library for evdev devices.</entry>
1110 <entry>MIT</entry> 1212 <entry>MIT</entry>
1111</row> 1213</row>
1112<row> 1214<row>
1113 <entry>libevent</entry> 1215 <entry>libevent</entry>
1114 <entry>2.0.21</entry> 1216 <entry>2.0.22</entry>
1115 <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry> 1217 <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry>
1116 <entry>BSD</entry> 1218 <entry>BSD</entry>
1117</row> 1219</row>
1118<row> 1220<row>
1119 <entry>libffi</entry> 1221 <entry>libffi</entry>
1120 <entry>3.1</entry> 1222 <entry>3.2.1</entry>
1121 <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> 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>
1122 <entry>MIT</entry> 1224 <entry>MIT</entry>
1123</row> 1225</row>
1124<row> 1226<row>
1125 <entry>libfontenc</entry> 1227 <entry>libfontenc</entry>
1126 <entry>1.1.2</entry> 1228 <entry>1.1.3</entry>
1127 <entry>libfontenc is a library which helps font libraries portably determine and deal with different encodings of fonts.</entry> 1229 <entry>libfontenc is a library which helps font libraries portably determine and deal with different encodings of fonts.</entry>
1128 <entry>MIT</entry> 1230 <entry>MIT</entry>
1129</row> 1231</row>
1130<row> 1232<row>
1131 <entry>libgcc</entry> 1233 <entry>libgcc</entry>
1132 <entry>4.9.1</entry> 1234 <entry>5.3.0</entry>
1133 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 1235 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
1134 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 1236 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</entry>
1135</row> 1237</row>
1136<row> 1238<row>
1137 <entry>libgcrypt</entry> 1239 <entry>libgcrypt</entry>
1138 <entry>1.6.1</entry> 1240 <entry>1.6.5</entry>
1139 <entry>General purpose cryptographic library based on the code from GnuPG.</entry> 1241 <entry>General purpose cryptographic library based on the code from GnuPG.</entry>
1140 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1242 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry>
1141</row> 1243</row>
1142<row> 1244<row>
1143 <entry>libglade</entry> 1245 <entry>libglade</entry>
@@ -1153,21 +1255,39 @@ specific documentation.-->
1153</row> 1255</row>
1154<row> 1256<row>
1155 <entry>libgpg-error</entry> 1257 <entry>libgpg-error</entry>
1156 <entry>1.12</entry> 1258 <entry>1.21</entry>
1157 <entry>Small library that defines common error values for all GnuPG components.</entry> 1259 <entry>Small library that defines common error values for all GnuPG components.</entry>
1158 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1260 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1159</row> 1261</row>
1160<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>
1161 <entry>libice</entry> 1275 <entry>libice</entry>
1162 <entry>1.0.9</entry> 1276 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
1163 <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> 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>
1164 <entry>MIT</entry> 1278 <entry>MIT</entry>
1165</row> 1279</row>
1166<row> 1280<row>
1167 <entry>libid3tag</entry> 1281 <entry>libidn</entry>
1168 <entry>0.15.1b</entry> 1282 <entry>1.32</entry>
1169 <entry>Library for interacting with ID3 tags in MP3 files.</entry> 1283 <entry>Implementation of the Stringprep Punycode and IDNA specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) working group.</entry>
1170 <entry>GPL-2.0</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>
1171</row> 1291</row>
1172<row> 1292<row>
1173 <entry>libmatchbox</entry> 1293 <entry>libmatchbox</entry>
@@ -1177,13 +1297,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
1177</row> 1297</row>
1178<row> 1298<row>
1179 <entry>libmpc</entry> 1299 <entry>libmpc</entry>
1180 <entry>1.0.2</entry> 1300 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
1181 <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> 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>
1182 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry> 1302 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry>
1183</row> 1303</row>
1184<row> 1304<row>
1185 <entry>libnewt</entry> 1305 <entry>libnewt</entry>
1186 <entry>0.52.17</entry> 1306 <entry>0.52.18</entry>
1187 <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> 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>
1188 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 1308 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1189</row> 1309</row>
@@ -1212,54 +1332,48 @@ specific documentation.-->
1212 <entry>BSD</entry> 1332 <entry>BSD</entry>
1213</row> 1333</row>
1214<row> 1334<row>
1215 <entry>liboil</entry>
1216 <entry>0.3.17</entry>
1217 <entry>Library of simple functions optimized for various CPUs.</entry>
1218 <entry>BSD</entry>
1219</row>
1220<row>
1221 <entry>libowl-av</entry>
1222 <entry>0.1</entry>
1223 <entry>OpenedHand Widget Library Audio/Video.</entry>
1224 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1225</row>
1226<row>
1227 <entry>libpcap</entry> 1335 <entry>libpcap</entry>
1228 <entry>1.6.1</entry> 1336 <entry>1.7.4</entry>
1229 <entry>Libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network monitoring. Libpcap can provide network statistics collection security monitoring and network debugging.</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>
1230 <entry>BSD</entry> 1338 <entry>BSD</entry>
1231</row> 1339</row>
1232<row> 1340<row>
1233 <entry>libpciaccess</entry> 1341 <entry>libpciaccess</entry>
1234 <entry>0.13.2</entry> 1342 <entry>0.13.4</entry>
1235 <entry>libpciaccess provides functionality for X to access the PCI bus and devices in a platform-independent way.</entry> 1343 <entry>libpciaccess provides functionality for X to access the PCI bus and devices in a platform-independent way.</entry>
1236 <entry> MIT</entry> 1344 <entry> MIT</entry>
1237</row> 1345</row>
1238<row> 1346<row>
1239 <entry>libpcre</entry> 1347 <entry>libpcre</entry>
1240 <entry>8.35</entry> 1348 <entry>8.38</entry>
1241 <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> 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>
1242 <entry>BSD</entry> 1350 <entry>BSD</entry>
1243</row> 1351</row>
1244<row> 1352<row>
1245 <entry>libpfm4</entry>
1246 <entry>4.3.0</entry>
1247 <entry>This package provides a library called libpfm4 which is used to develop monitoring tools exploiting the performance monitoring events such as those provided by the Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU) of modern processors.</entry>
1248 <entry>MIT</entry>
1249</row>
1250<row>
1251 <entry>libpng</entry> 1353 <entry>libpng</entry>
1252 <entry>1.6.13</entry> 1354 <entry>1.6.21</entry>
1253 <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry> 1355 <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry>
1254 <entry>Libpng</entry> 1356 <entry>Libpng</entry>
1255</row> 1357</row>
1256<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>
1257 <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry> 1365 <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry>
1258 <entry>0.3</entry> 1366 <entry>0.3</entry>
1259 <entry>This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions not provided in libc or otherwise available by default.</entry> 1367 <entry>This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions not provided in libc or otherwise available by default.</entry>
1260 <entry>MIT</entry> 1368 <entry>MIT</entry>
1261</row> 1369</row>
1262<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>
1263 <entry>libsamplerate0</entry> 1377 <entry>libsamplerate0</entry>
1264 <entry>0.1.8</entry> 1378 <entry>0.1.8</entry>
1265 <entry>Audio Sample Rate Conversion library.</entry> 1379 <entry>Audio Sample Rate Conversion library.</entry>
@@ -1274,24 +1388,24 @@ specific documentation.-->
1274<row> 1388<row>
1275 <entry>libsm</entry> 1389 <entry>libsm</entry>
1276 <entry>1.2.2</entry> 1390 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
1277 <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> 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>
1278 <entry>MIT</entry> 1392 <entry>MIT</entry>
1279</row> 1393</row>
1280<row> 1394<row>
1281 <entry>libsndfile1</entry> 1395 <entry>libsndfile1</entry>
1282 <entry>1.0.25</entry> 1396 <entry>1.0.26</entry>
1283 <entry>Audio format Conversion library.</entry> 1397 <entry>Audio format Conversion library.</entry>
1284 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1398 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1285</row> 1399</row>
1286<row> 1400<row>
1287 <entry>libsoup-2.4</entry> 1401 <entry>libsoup-2.4</entry>
1288 <entry>2.46.0</entry> 1402 <entry>2.52.2</entry>
1289 <entry>An HTTP library implementation in C.</entry> 1403 <entry>An HTTP library implementation in C.</entry>
1290 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 1404 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1291</row> 1405</row>
1292<row> 1406<row>
1293 <entry>libtasn1</entry> 1407 <entry>libtasn1</entry>
1294 <entry>4.0</entry> 1408 <entry>4.7</entry>
1295 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry> 1409 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry>
1296 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1410 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1297</row> 1411</row>
@@ -1303,19 +1417,19 @@ specific documentation.-->
1303</row> 1417</row>
1304<row> 1418<row>
1305 <entry>libtirpc</entry> 1419 <entry>libtirpc</entry>
1306 <entry>0.2.5</entry> 1420 <entry>1.0.1</entry>
1307 <entry>Libtirpc is a port of Suns Transport-Independent RPC library to Linux</entry> 1421 <entry>Libtirpc is a port of Suns Transport-Independent RPC library to Linux</entry>
1308 <entry>BSD</entry> 1422 <entry>BSD</entry>
1309</row> 1423</row>
1310<row> 1424<row>
1311 <entry>libtool</entry> 1425 <entry>libtool</entry>
1312 <entry>2.4.2</entry> 1426 <entry>2.4.6</entry>
1313 <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> 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>
1314 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1428 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1315</row> 1429</row>
1316<row> 1430<row>
1317 <entry>liburcu</entry> 1431 <entry>liburcu</entry>
1318 <entry>0.8.4</entry> 1432 <entry>0.9.1</entry>
1319 <entry>Userspace RCU (read-copy-update) library.</entry> 1433 <entry>Userspace RCU (read-copy-update) library.</entry>
1320 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT</entry> 1434 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT</entry>
1321</row> 1435</row>
@@ -1327,25 +1441,25 @@ specific documentation.-->
1327</row> 1441</row>
1328<row> 1442<row>
1329 <entry>libusb1</entry> 1443 <entry>libusb1</entry>
1330 <entry>1.0.19</entry> 1444 <entry>1.0.20</entry>
1331 <entry>Userspace library to access USB (version 1.0).</entry> 1445 <entry>Userspace library to access USB (version 1.0).</entry>
1332 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1446 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1333</row> 1447</row>
1334<row> 1448<row>
1335 <entry>libvirt</entry>
1336 <entry>1.2.14</entry>
1337 <entry>A toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent versions of Linux.</entry>
1338 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1339</row>
1340<row>
1341 <entry>libvorbis</entry> 1449 <entry>libvorbis</entry>
1342 <entry>1.3.4</entry> 1450 <entry>1.3.5</entry>
1343 <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> 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>
1344 <entry>BSD</entry> 1452 <entry>BSD</entry>
1345</row> 1453</row>
1346<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>
1347 <entry>libx11</entry> 1461 <entry>libx11</entry>
1348 <entry>1.6.2</entry> 1462 <entry>1.6.3</entry>
1349 <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> 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>
1350 <entry> MIT, BSD</entry> 1464 <entry> MIT, BSD</entry>
1351</row> 1465</row>
@@ -1363,7 +1477,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1363</row> 1477</row>
1364<row> 1478<row>
1365 <entry>libxcb</entry> 1479 <entry>libxcb</entry>
1366 <entry>1.10</entry> 1480 <entry>1.11.1</entry>
1367 <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> 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>
1368 <entry>MIT</entry> 1482 <entry>MIT</entry>
1369</row> 1483</row>
@@ -1387,13 +1501,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
1387</row> 1501</row>
1388<row> 1502<row>
1389 <entry>libxdmcp</entry> 1503 <entry>libxdmcp</entry>
1390 <entry>1.1.1</entry> 1504 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
1391 <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> 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>
1392 <entry>MIT</entry> 1506 <entry>MIT</entry>
1393</row> 1507</row>
1394<row> 1508<row>
1395 <entry>libxext</entry> 1509 <entry>libxext</entry>
1396 <entry>1.3.2</entry> 1510 <entry>1.3.3</entry>
1397 <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> 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>
1398 <entry>MIT</entry> 1512 <entry>MIT</entry>
1399</row> 1513</row>
@@ -1405,7 +1519,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1405</row> 1519</row>
1406<row> 1520<row>
1407 <entry>libxfont</entry> 1521 <entry>libxfont</entry>
1408 <entry>1.5.0</entry> 1522 <entry>1.5.1</entry>
1409 <entry>libXfont provides various services for X servers most notably font selection and rasterisation (through external libraries such as freetype).</entry> 1523 <entry>libXfont provides various services for X servers most notably font selection and rasterisation (through external libraries such as freetype).</entry>
1410 <entry> MIT, BSD</entry> 1524 <entry> MIT, BSD</entry>
1411</row> 1525</row>
@@ -1417,7 +1531,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1417</row> 1531</row>
1418<row> 1532<row>
1419 <entry>libxi</entry> 1533 <entry>libxi</entry>
1420 <entry>1.7.4</entry> 1534 <entry>1.7.6</entry>
1421 <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> 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>
1422 <entry> MIT</entry> 1536 <entry> MIT</entry>
1423</row> 1537</row>
@@ -1429,19 +1543,19 @@ specific documentation.-->
1429</row> 1543</row>
1430<row> 1544<row>
1431 <entry>libxkbfile</entry> 1545 <entry>libxkbfile</entry>
1432 <entry>1.0.8</entry> 1546 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
1433 <entry>libxkbfile provides an interface to read and manipulate description files for XKB the X11 keyboard configuration extension.</entry> 1547 <entry>libxkbfile provides an interface to read and manipulate description files for XKB the X11 keyboard configuration extension.</entry>
1434 <entry>MIT</entry> 1548 <entry>MIT</entry>
1435</row> 1549</row>
1436<row> 1550<row>
1437 <entry>libxml-parser-perl</entry> 1551 <entry>libxml-parser-perl</entry>
1438 <entry>2.41</entry> 1552 <entry>2.44</entry>
1439 <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents.</entry> 1553 <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents.</entry>
1440 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry> 1554 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
1441</row> 1555</row>
1442<row> 1556<row>
1443 <entry>libxml2</entry> 1557 <entry>libxml2</entry>
1444 <entry>2.9.1</entry> 1558 <entry>2.9.3</entry>
1445 <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> 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>
1446 <entry>MIT</entry> 1560 <entry>MIT</entry>
1447</row> 1561</row>
@@ -1453,13 +1567,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
1453</row> 1567</row>
1454<row> 1568<row>
1455 <entry>libxrandr</entry> 1569 <entry>libxrandr</entry>
1456 <entry>1.4.2</entry> 1570 <entry>1.5.0</entry>
1457 <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> 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>
1458 <entry>MIT</entry> 1572 <entry>MIT</entry>
1459</row> 1573</row>
1460<row> 1574<row>
1461 <entry>libxrender</entry> 1575 <entry>libxrender</entry>
1462 <entry>0.9.8</entry> 1576 <entry>0.9.9</entry>
1463 <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> 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>
1464 <entry>MIT</entry> 1578 <entry>MIT</entry>
1465</row> 1579</row>
@@ -1483,7 +1597,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1483</row> 1597</row>
1484<row> 1598<row>
1485 <entry>libxt</entry> 1599 <entry>libxt</entry>
1486 <entry>1.1.4</entry> 1600 <entry>1.1.5</entry>
1487 <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> 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>
1488 <entry> MIT</entry> 1602 <entry> MIT</entry>
1489</row> 1603</row>
@@ -1513,23 +1627,35 @@ specific documentation.-->
1513</row> 1627</row>
1514<row> 1628<row>
1515 <entry>libxxf86vm</entry> 1629 <entry>libxxf86vm</entry>
1516 <entry>1.1.3</entry> 1630 <entry>1.1.4</entry>
1517 <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> 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>
1518 <entry>MIT</entry> 1632 <entry>MIT</entry>
1519</row> 1633</row>
1520<row> 1634<row>
1521 <entry>linux-libc-headers</entry> 1635 <entry>linux-libc-headers</entry>
1522 <entry>3.16</entry> 1636 <entry>4.4</entry>
1523 <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's use.</entry> 1637 <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's use.</entry>
1524 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1638 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1525</row> 1639</row>
1526<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>
1527 <entry>linux-qoriq</entry> 1647 <entry>linux-qoriq</entry>
1528 <entry>3.12</entry> 1648 <entry>3.12</entry>
1529 <entry>Linux kernel for Freescale platforms</entry> 1649 <entry>Linux kernel for Freescale platforms</entry>
1530 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1650 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1531</row> 1651</row>
1532<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>
1533 <entry>list2mask</entry> 1659 <entry>list2mask</entry>
1534 <entry>1.0</entry> 1660 <entry>1.0</entry>
1535 <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> 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>
@@ -1549,49 +1675,37 @@ specific documentation.-->
1549</row> 1675</row>
1550<row> 1676<row>
1551 <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry> 1677 <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry>
1552 <entry>9.55</entry> 1678 <entry>9.64</entry>
1553 <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB image.</entry> 1679 <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB image.</entry>
1554 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1680 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1555</row> 1681</row>
1556<row> 1682<row>
1557 <entry>ltp</entry> 1683 <entry>ltp</entry>
1558 <entry>20140422</entry> 1684 <entry>20160126</entry>
1559 <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> 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>
1560 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD-2-Clause</entry> 1686 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD-2-Clause</entry>
1561</row> 1687</row>
1562<row> 1688<row>
1563 <entry>lttng-modules</entry> 1689 <entry>lttng-modules</entry>
1564 <entry>2.5.0</entry> 1690 <entry>2.7.1</entry>
1565 <entry>The lttng-modules 2.0 package contains the kernel tracer modules</entry> 1691 <entry>The lttng-modules 2.0 package contains the kernel tracer modules</entry>
1566 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0, MIT</entry> 1692 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0, MIT</entry>
1567</row> 1693</row>
1568<row> 1694<row>
1569 <entry>lttng-tools</entry> 1695 <entry>lttng-tools</entry>
1570 <entry>v2.5.0</entry> 1696 <entry>2.7.1</entry>
1571 <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> 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>
1572 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1698 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1573</row> 1699</row>
1574<row> 1700<row>
1575 <entry>lttng-ust</entry> 1701 <entry>lttng-ust</entry>
1576 <entry>2.5.0</entry> 1702 <entry>2.7.1</entry>
1577 <entry>The LTTng UST 2.x package contains the userspace tracer library to trace userspace codes.</entry> 1703 <entry>The LTTng UST 2.x package contains the userspace tracer library to trace userspace codes.</entry>
1578 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT, GPL-2.0</entry> 1704 <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT, GPL-2.0</entry>
1579</row> 1705</row>
1580<row> 1706<row>
1581 <entry>lvm2</entry>
1582 <entry>2.02.97</entry>
1583 <entry>LVM2 is a set of utilities to manage logical volumes in Linux.</entry>
1584 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
1585</row>
1586<row>
1587 <entry>lxc</entry>
1588 <entry>1.0.6</entry>
1589 <entry>lxc aims to use these new functionnalities to provide an userspace container object</entry>
1590 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1591</row>
1592<row>
1593 <entry>lzo</entry> 1707 <entry>lzo</entry>
1594 <entry>2.08</entry> 1708 <entry>2.09</entry>
1595 <entry>Lossless data compression library.</entry> 1709 <entry>Lossless data compression library.</entry>
1596 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1710 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1597</row> 1711</row>
@@ -1603,7 +1717,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1603</row> 1717</row>
1604<row> 1718<row>
1605 <entry>make</entry> 1719 <entry>make</entry>
1606 <entry>4.0</entry> 1720 <entry>4.1</entry>
1607 <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> 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>
1608 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 1722 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
1609</row> 1723</row>
@@ -1639,24 +1753,36 @@ specific documentation.-->
1639</row> 1753</row>
1640<row> 1754<row>
1641 <entry>mesa</entry> 1755 <entry>mesa</entry>
1642 <entry>10.1.3</entry> 1756 <entry>11.1.1</entry>
1643 <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> 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>
1644 <entry>MIT</entry> 1758 <entry>MIT</entry>
1645</row> 1759</row>
1646<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>
1647 <entry>meta-environment-p2041rdb</entry> 1767 <entry>meta-environment-p2041rdb</entry>
1648 <entry>1.0</entry> 1768 <entry>1.0</entry>
1649 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry> 1769 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry>
1650 <entry>MIT</entry> 1770 <entry>MIT</entry>
1651</row> 1771</row>
1652<row> 1772<row>
1653 <entry>meta-environment-p3041ds</entry> 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>
1654 <entry>1.0</entry> 1780 <entry>1.0</entry>
1655 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry> 1781 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry>
1656 <entry>MIT</entry> 1782 <entry>MIT</entry>
1657</row> 1783</row>
1658<row> 1784<row>
1659 <entry>meta-environment-t4240rdb-64b</entry> 1785 <entry>meta-environment-qemux86</entry>
1660 <entry>1.0</entry> 1786 <entry>1.0</entry>
1661 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry> 1787 <entry>Package of environment files for SDK.</entry>
1662 <entry>MIT</entry> 1788 <entry>MIT</entry>
@@ -1682,24 +1808,24 @@ specific documentation.-->
1682<row> 1808<row>
1683 <entry>mkfontdir</entry> 1809 <entry>mkfontdir</entry>
1684 <entry>1.0.7</entry> 1810 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
1685 <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> 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>
1686 <entry>MIT</entry> 1812 <entry>MIT</entry>
1687</row> 1813</row>
1688<row> 1814<row>
1689 <entry>mkfontscale</entry> 1815 <entry>mkfontscale</entry>
1690 <entry>1.1.1</entry> 1816 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
1691 <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> 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>
1692 <entry>MIT</entry> 1818 <entry>MIT</entry>
1693</row> 1819</row>
1694<row> 1820<row>
1695 <entry>mklibs</entry> 1821 <entry>mklibs</entry>
1696 <entry>0.1.39</entry> 1822 <entry>0.1.40</entry>
1697 <entry>mklibs produces cut-down shared libraries that contain only the routines required by a particular set of executables.</entry> 1823 <entry>mklibs produces cut-down shared libraries that contain only the routines required by a particular set of executables.</entry>
1698 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1824 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1699</row> 1825</row>
1700<row> 1826<row>
1701 <entry>mobile-broadband-provider-info</entry> 1827 <entry>mobile-broadband-provider-info</entry>
1702 <entry>20140618</entry> 1828 <entry>20151214</entry>
1703 <entry>Mobile Broadband Service Provider Database.</entry> 1829 <entry>Mobile Broadband Service Provider Database.</entry>
1704 <entry>PD</entry> 1830 <entry>PD</entry>
1705</row> 1831</row>
@@ -1711,7 +1837,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1711</row> 1837</row>
1712<row> 1838<row>
1713 <entry>mpfr</entry> 1839 <entry>mpfr</entry>
1714 <entry>3.1.2</entry> 1840 <entry>3.1.3</entry>
1715 <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with exact rounding.</entry> 1841 <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with exact rounding.</entry>
1716 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> 1842 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
1717</row> 1843</row>
@@ -1722,50 +1848,62 @@ specific documentation.-->
1722 <entry>MIT</entry> 1848 <entry>MIT</entry>
1723</row> 1849</row>
1724<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>
1725 <entry>ncurses</entry> 1863 <entry>ncurses</entry>
1726 <entry>5.9</entry> 1864 <entry>6.0</entry>
1727 <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> 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>
1728 <entry>MIT</entry> 1866 <entry>MIT</entry>
1729</row> 1867</row>
1730<row> 1868<row>
1731 <entry>neard</entry> 1869 <entry>neard</entry>
1732 <entry>0.14</entry> 1870 <entry>0.15</entry>
1733 <entry>A daemon for the Linux Near Field Communication stack</entry> 1871 <entry>A daemon for the Linux Near Field Communication stack</entry>
1734 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1872 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1735</row> 1873</row>
1736<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>
1737 <entry>netbase</entry> 1881 <entry>netbase</entry>
1738 <entry>5.2</entry> 1882 <entry>5.3</entry>
1739 <entry>This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based networking</entry> 1883 <entry>This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based networking</entry>
1740 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1884 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1741</row> 1885</row>
1742<row> 1886<row>
1743 <entry>netcat-openbsd</entry>
1744 <entry>1.105</entry>
1745 <entry>OpenBSD Netcat.</entry>
1746 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1747</row>
1748<row>
1749 <entry>netcf</entry>
1750 <entry>0.2.3</entry>
1751 <entry>netcf is a cross-platform network configuration library.</entry>
1752 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1753</row>
1754<row>
1755 <entry>nettle</entry> 1887 <entry>nettle</entry>
1756 <entry>2.7.1</entry> 1888 <entry>3.2</entry>
1757 <entry>A low level cryptographic library.</entry> 1889 <entry>A low level cryptographic library.</entry>
1758 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</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>
1759</row> 1897</row>
1760<row> 1898<row>
1761 <entry>nfs-utils</entry> 1899 <entry>nfs-utils</entry>
1762 <entry>1.3.0</entry> 1900 <entry>1.3.3</entry>
1763 <entry>The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and related tools.</entry> 1901 <entry>The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and related tools.</entry>
1764 <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> 1902 <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
1765</row> 1903</row>
1766<row> 1904<row>
1767 <entry>ofono</entry> 1905 <entry>ofono</entry>
1768 <entry>1.15</entry> 1906 <entry>1.17</entry>
1769 <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> 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>
1770 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1908 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1771</row> 1909</row>
@@ -1783,7 +1921,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1783</row> 1921</row>
1784<row> 1922<row>
1785 <entry>openssh</entry> 1923 <entry>openssh</entry>
1786 <entry>6.6p1</entry> 1924 <entry>7.1p2</entry>
1787 <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> 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>
1788 <entry>BSD</entry> 1926 <entry>BSD</entry>
1789</row> 1927</row>
@@ -1795,17 +1933,11 @@ specific documentation.-->
1795</row> 1933</row>
1796<row> 1934<row>
1797 <entry>openssl</entry> 1935 <entry>openssl</entry>
1798 <entry>1.0.1p</entry> 1936 <entry>1.0.2g</entry>
1799 <entry>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools.</entry> 1937 <entry>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools.</entry>
1800 <entry>OpenSSL</entry> 1938 <entry>OpenSSL</entry>
1801</row> 1939</row>
1802<row> 1940<row>
1803 <entry>openvswitch</entry>
1804 <entry>2.1.2</entry>
1805 <entry>Open vSwitch is a production quality multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension while still supporting standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow sFlow SPAN RSPAN CLI LACP 802.1ag)</entry>
1806 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
1807</row>
1808<row>
1809 <entry>opkg-utils</entry> 1941 <entry>opkg-utils</entry>
1810 <entry>0.1.8</entry> 1942 <entry>0.1.8</entry>
1811 <entry>Additional utilities for the opkg package manager.</entry> 1943 <entry>Additional utilities for the opkg package manager.</entry>
@@ -1813,13 +1945,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
1813</row> 1945</row>
1814<row> 1946<row>
1815 <entry>opkg</entry> 1947 <entry>opkg</entry>
1816 <entry>0.2.2</entry> 1948 <entry>0.3.1</entry>
1817 <entry>Open Package Manager.</entry> 1949 <entry>Open Package Manager.</entry>
1818 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1950 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1819</row> 1951</row>
1820<row> 1952<row>
1821 <entry>oprofile</entry> 1953 <entry>oprofile</entry>
1822 <entry>0.9.9</entry> 1954 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
1823 <entry>OProfile is a system-wide profiler for Linux systems capable of profiling all running code at low overhead.</entry> 1955 <entry>OProfile is a system-wide profiler for Linux systems capable of profiling all running code at low overhead.</entry>
1824 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 1956 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
1825</row> 1957</row>
@@ -1830,18 +1962,18 @@ specific documentation.-->
1830 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1962 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1831</row> 1963</row>
1832<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>
1833 <entry>ossp-uuid</entry> 1971 <entry>ossp-uuid</entry>
1834 <entry>1.6.2</entry> 1972 <entry>1.6.2</entry>
1835 <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> 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>
1836 <entry>MIT</entry> 1974 <entry>MIT</entry>
1837</row> 1975</row>
1838<row> 1976<row>
1839 <entry>owl-video</entry>
1840 <entry>0.1</entry>
1841 <entry>OpenedHand Widget Library video widget.</entry>
1842 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
1843</row>
1844<row>
1845 <entry>packagegroup-base</entry> 1977 <entry>packagegroup-base</entry>
1846 <entry>1.0</entry> 1978 <entry>1.0</entry>
1847 <entry>Merge machine and distro options to create a basic machine task/package.</entry> 1979 <entry>Merge machine and distro options to create a basic machine task/package.</entry>
@@ -1860,21 +1992,21 @@ specific documentation.-->
1860 <entry>MIT</entry> 1992 <entry>MIT</entry>
1861</row> 1993</row>
1862<row> 1994<row>
1863 <entry>packagegroup-core-eclipse-debug</entry> 1995 <entry>packagegroup-core-device-devel</entry>
1864 <entry>1.0</entry> 1996 <entry>1.0</entry>
1865 <entry>Remote debugging tools for Eclipse integration.</entry> 1997 <entry>Provides a small set of tools for development on the device.</entry>
1866 <entry>MIT</entry> 1998 <entry>MIT</entry>
1867</row> 1999</row>
1868<row> 2000<row>
1869 <entry>packagegroup-core-nfs</entry> 2001 <entry>packagegroup-core-eclipse-debug</entry>
1870 <entry>1.0</entry> 2002 <entry>1.0</entry>
1871 <entry>NFS package groups.</entry> 2003 <entry>Remote debugging tools for Eclipse integration.</entry>
1872 <entry>MIT</entry> 2004 <entry>MIT</entry>
1873</row> 2005</row>
1874<row> 2006<row>
1875 <entry>packagegroup-core-qt</entry> 2007 <entry>packagegroup-core-nfs</entry>
1876 <entry>1.0</entry> 2008 <entry>1.0</entry>
1877 <entry>Qt package groups.</entry> 2009 <entry>NFS package groups.</entry>
1878 <entry>MIT</entry> 2010 <entry>MIT</entry>
1879</row> 2011</row>
1880<row> 2012<row>
@@ -1938,33 +2070,33 @@ specific documentation.-->
1938 <entry>MIT</entry> 2070 <entry>MIT</entry>
1939</row> 2071</row>
1940<row> 2072<row>
1941 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-p2041rdb</entry> 2073 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-ls1021aiot</entry>
1942 <entry>1.0</entry> 2074 <entry>1.0</entry>
1943 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry> 2075 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
1944 <entry>MIT</entry> 2076 <entry>MIT</entry>
1945</row> 2077</row>
1946<row> 2078<row>
1947 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-p3041ds</entry> 2079 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-p2041rdb</entry>
1948 <entry>1.0</entry> 2080 <entry>1.0</entry>
1949 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry> 2081 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
1950 <entry>MIT</entry> 2082 <entry>MIT</entry>
1951</row> 2083</row>
1952<row> 2084<row>
1953 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-t4240rdb-64b</entry> 2085 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-qemuarm</entry>
1954 <entry>1.0</entry> 2086 <entry>1.0</entry>
1955 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry> 2087 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
1956 <entry>MIT</entry> 2088 <entry>MIT</entry>
1957</row> 2089</row>
1958<row> 2090<row>
1959 <entry>packagegroup-enea-core-boot</entry> 2091 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-qemuppc</entry>
1960 <entry>1.0</entry> 2092 <entry>1.0</entry>
1961 <entry>The minimal and busybox set of packages required to boot the system</entry> 2093 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
1962 <entry>MIT</entry> 2094 <entry>MIT</entry>
1963</row> 2095</row>
1964<row> 2096<row>
1965 <entry>packagegroup-enea-debug</entry> 2097 <entry>packagegroup-cross-canadian-qemux86</entry>
1966 <entry>1.0</entry> 2098 <entry>1.0</entry>
1967 <entry>Tools package group for OE-Core</entry> 2099 <entry>Host SDK package for cross canadian toolchain.</entry>
1968 <entry>MIT</entry> 2100 <entry>MIT</entry>
1969</row> 2101</row>
1970<row> 2102<row>
@@ -1974,12 +2106,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
1974 <entry>MIT</entry> 2106 <entry>MIT</entry>
1975</row> 2107</row>
1976<row> 2108<row>
1977 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virt</entry>
1978 <entry>1.0</entry>
1979 <entry>Package group for virtualization</entry>
1980 <entry>MIT</entry>
1981</row>
1982<row>
1983 <entry>packagegroup-sdk-host</entry> 2109 <entry>packagegroup-sdk-host</entry>
1984 <entry>1.0</entry> 2110 <entry>1.0</entry>
1985 <entry>Host packages for the standalone SDK or external toolchain.</entry> 2111 <entry>Host packages for the standalone SDK or external toolchain.</entry>
@@ -1987,17 +2113,11 @@ specific documentation.-->
1987</row> 2113</row>
1988<row> 2114<row>
1989 <entry>pango</entry> 2115 <entry>pango</entry>
1990 <entry>1.36.6</entry> 2116 <entry>1.38.1</entry>
1991 <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> 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>
1992 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 2118 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1993</row> 2119</row>
1994<row> 2120<row>
1995 <entry>parted</entry>
1996 <entry>3.1</entry>
1997 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry>
1998 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1999</row>
2000<row>
2001 <entry>partrt</entry> 2121 <entry>partrt</entry>
2002 <entry>1.1</entry> 2122 <entry>1.1</entry>
2003 <entry>partrt is a tool for dividing a SMP Linux system into a real time domain and a non-real time domain.</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>
@@ -2005,13 +2125,19 @@ specific documentation.-->
2005</row> 2125</row>
2006<row> 2126<row>
2007 <entry>patch</entry> 2127 <entry>patch</entry>
2008 <entry>2.7.1</entry> 2128 <entry>2.7.5</entry>
2009 <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> 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>
2010 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 2130 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2011</row> 2131</row>
2012<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>
2013 <entry>pciutils</entry> 2139 <entry>pciutils</entry>
2014 <entry>3.2.1</entry> 2140 <entry>3.4.1</entry>
2015 <entry>The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable access to PCI bus configuration space and several utilities based on this library.</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>
2016 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2142 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2017</row> 2143</row>
@@ -2023,7 +2149,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2023</row> 2149</row>
2024<row> 2150<row>
2025 <entry>perl</entry> 2151 <entry>perl</entry>
2026 <entry>5.20.0</entry> 2152 <entry>5.22.1</entry>
2027 <entry>Perl scripting language.</entry> 2153 <entry>Perl scripting language.</entry>
2028 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry> 2154 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
2029</row> 2155</row>
@@ -2035,26 +2161,26 @@ specific documentation.-->
2035</row> 2161</row>
2036<row> 2162<row>
2037 <entry>pigz</entry> 2163 <entry>pigz</entry>
2038 <entry>2.3.1</entry> 2164 <entry>2.3.3</entry>
2039 <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> 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>
2040 <entry>Zlib</entry> 2166 <entry> Zlib, Apache-2.0</entry>
2041</row> 2167</row>
2042<row> 2168<row>
2043 <entry>pixman</entry> 2169 <entry>pixman</entry>
2044 <entry>0.32.6</entry> 2170 <entry>0.32.8</entry>
2045 <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> 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>
2046 <entry> MIT, PD</entry> 2172 <entry> MIT, PD</entry>
2047</row> 2173</row>
2048<row> 2174<row>
2049 <entry>pkgconfig</entry> 2175 <entry>pixz</entry>
2050 <entry>0.28</entry> 2176 <entry>1.0.6</entry>
2051 <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> 2177 <entry>Parallel indexed xz compressor.</entry>
2052 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2178 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2053</row> 2179</row>
2054<row> 2180<row>
2055 <entry>pm-utils</entry> 2181 <entry>pkgconfig</entry>
2056 <entry>1.4.1</entry> 2182 <entry>0.29</entry>
2057 <entry>Simple shell command line tools to suspend and hibernate.</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>
2058 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2184 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2059</row> 2185</row>
2060<row> 2186<row>
@@ -2083,13 +2209,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
2083</row> 2209</row>
2084<row> 2210<row>
2085 <entry>powertop</entry> 2211 <entry>powertop</entry>
2086 <entry>2.6.1</entry> 2212 <entry>2.8</entry>
2087 <entry>Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and power management.</entry> 2213 <entry>Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and power management.</entry>
2088 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2214 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2089</row> 2215</row>
2090<row> 2216<row>
2091 <entry>ppp</entry> 2217 <entry>ppp</entry>
2092 <entry>2.4.6</entry> 2218 <entry>2.4.7</entry>
2093 <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> 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>
2094 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, PD</entry> 2220 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, PD</entry>
2095</row> 2221</row>
@@ -2113,13 +2239,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
2113</row> 2239</row>
2114<row> 2240<row>
2115 <entry>procps</entry> 2241 <entry>procps</entry>
2116 <entry>3.2.8</entry> 2242 <entry>3.3.11</entry>
2117 <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> 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>
2118 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 2244 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
2119</row> 2245</row>
2120<row> 2246<row>
2121 <entry>pseudo</entry> 2247 <entry>pseudo</entry>
2122 <entry>1.6.2</entry> 2248 <entry>1.7.5</entry>
2123 <entry>Pseudo gives fake root capabilities to a normal user.</entry> 2249 <entry>Pseudo gives fake root capabilities to a normal user.</entry>
2124 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 2250 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2125</row> 2251</row>
@@ -2136,44 +2262,38 @@ specific documentation.-->
2136 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2262 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2137</row> 2263</row>
2138<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>
2139 <entry>pulseaudio</entry> 2271 <entry>pulseaudio</entry>
2140 <entry>5.0</entry> 2272 <entry>8.0</entry>
2141 <entry>Sound server for Linux and Unix-like operating systems.</entry> 2273 <entry>Sound server for Linux and Unix-like operating systems.</entry>
2142 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 2274 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2143</row> 2275</row>
2144<row> 2276<row>
2145 <entry>python-argparse</entry>
2146 <entry>1.2.1</entry>
2147 <entry>Python command-line parsing library.</entry>
2148 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
2149</row>
2150<row>
2151 <entry>python-dbus</entry> 2277 <entry>python-dbus</entry>
2152 <entry>1.2.0</entry> 2278 <entry>1.2.0</entry>
2153 <entry>Python bindings for the DBus inter-process communication system.</entry> 2279 <entry>Python bindings for the DBus inter-process communication system.</entry>
2154 <entry>MIT</entry> 2280 <entry>MIT</entry>
2155</row> 2281</row>
2156<row> 2282<row>
2157 <entry>python-distribute</entry>
2158 <entry>0.6.32</entry>
2159 <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python packages.</entry>
2160 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
2161</row>
2162<row>
2163 <entry>python-mako</entry> 2283 <entry>python-mako</entry>
2164 <entry>0.9.1</entry> 2284 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
2165 <entry>Templating library for Python.</entry> 2285 <entry>Templating library for Python.</entry>
2166 <entry>MIT</entry> 2286 <entry>MIT</entry>
2167</row> 2287</row>
2168<row> 2288<row>
2169 <entry>python-numpy</entry> 2289 <entry>python-numpy</entry>
2170 <entry>1.7.0</entry> 2290 <entry>1.10.4</entry>
2171 <entry>A sophisticated Numeric Processing Package for Python.</entry> 2291 <entry>A sophisticated Numeric Processing Package for Python.</entry>
2172 <entry>Python-2.0</entry> 2292 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
2173</row> 2293</row>
2174<row> 2294<row>
2175 <entry>python-pygobject</entry> 2295 <entry>python-pygobject</entry>
2176 <entry>2.28.3</entry> 2296 <entry>3.18.2</entry>
2177 <entry>Python GObject bindings.</entry> 2297 <entry>Python GObject bindings.</entry>
2178 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 2298 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2179</row> 2299</row>
@@ -2185,19 +2305,25 @@ specific documentation.-->
2185</row> 2305</row>
2186<row> 2306<row>
2187 <entry>python-scons</entry> 2307 <entry>python-scons</entry>
2188 <entry>2.3.2</entry> 2308 <entry>2.4.1</entry>
2189 <entry>Software Construction tool (make/autotools replacement).</entry> 2309 <entry>Software Construction tool (make/autotools replacement).</entry>
2190 <entry>MIT</entry> 2310 <entry>MIT</entry>
2191</row> 2311</row>
2192<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>
2193 <entry>python-smartpm</entry> 2319 <entry>python-smartpm</entry>
2194 <entry>1.4.1</entry> 2320 <entry>1.5</entry>
2195 <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> 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>
2196 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2322 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2197</row> 2323</row>
2198<row> 2324<row>
2199 <entry>python</entry> 2325 <entry>python</entry>
2200 <entry>2.7.3</entry> 2326 <entry>2.7.11</entry>
2201 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry> 2327 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry>
2202 <entry>Python-2.0</entry> 2328 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
2203</row> 2329</row>
@@ -2209,13 +2335,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2209</row> 2335</row>
2210<row> 2336<row>
2211 <entry>qemu</entry> 2337 <entry>qemu</entry>
2212 <entry>1.7</entry> 2338 <entry>2.5.0</entry>
2213 <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry>
2214 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2215</row>
2216<row>
2217 <entry>qemu</entry>
2218 <entry>2.3.0</entry>
2219 <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry> 2339 <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry>
2220 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 2340 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2221</row> 2341</row>
@@ -2226,45 +2346,27 @@ specific documentation.-->
2226 <entry>MIT</entry> 2346 <entry>MIT</entry>
2227</row> 2347</row>
2228<row> 2348<row>
2229 <entry>qt4-x11-free</entry>
2230 <entry>4.8.6</entry>
2231 <entry>Qt is a versatile cross-platform application framework -- this is the X11 version.</entry>
2232 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry>
2233</row>
2234<row>
2235 <entry>qt4</entry>
2236 <entry>4.8.6</entry>
2237 <entry>Qt version 4 tools and support files for the build host.</entry>
2238 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry>
2239</row>
2240<row>
2241 <entry>quicky</entry>
2242 <entry>0.4</entry>
2243 <entry>A simple note-taking application with Wiki-style syntax and behaviour.</entry>
2244 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2245</row>
2246<row>
2247 <entry>quilt</entry> 2349 <entry>quilt</entry>
2248 <entry>0.63</entry> 2350 <entry>0.64</entry>
2249 <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry> 2351 <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry>
2250 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2352 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2251</row> 2353</row>
2252<row> 2354<row>
2253 <entry>quota</entry> 2355 <entry>quota</entry>
2254 <entry>4.01</entry> 2356 <entry>4.03</entry>
2255 <entry>Tools for monitoring &amp; limiting user disk usage per filesystem.</entry> 2357 <entry>Tools for monitoring &amp; limiting user disk usage per filesystem.</entry>
2256 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 2358 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2257</row> 2359</row>
2258<row> 2360<row>
2259 <entry>randrproto</entry> 2361 <entry>randrproto</entry>
2260 <entry>1.4.0</entry> 2362 <entry>1.5.0</entry>
2261 <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> 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>
2262 <entry>MIT</entry> 2364 <entry>MIT</entry>
2263</row> 2365</row>
2264<row> 2366<row>
2265 <entry>rcw</entry> 2367 <entry>rcw</entry>
2266 <entry>git</entry> 2368 <entry>git</entry>
2267 <entry>Reset Control Words (RCW)</entry> 2369 <entry>Reset Configuration Word - hardware boot-time parameters for the QorIQ targets</entry>
2268 <entry>BSD</entry> 2370 <entry>BSD</entry>
2269</row> 2371</row>
2270<row> 2372<row>
@@ -2293,21 +2395,27 @@ specific documentation.-->
2293</row> 2395</row>
2294<row> 2396<row>
2295 <entry>rgb</entry> 2397 <entry>rgb</entry>
2296 <entry>1.0.5</entry> 2398 <entry>1.0.6</entry>
2297 <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> 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>
2298 <entry>MIT</entry> 2400 <entry>MIT</entry>
2299</row> 2401</row>
2300<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>
2301 <entry>rpcbind</entry> 2409 <entry>rpcbind</entry>
2302 <entry>0.2.1</entry> 2410 <entry>0.2.3</entry>
2303 <entry>The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses.</entry> 2411 <entry>The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses.</entry>
2304 <entry>BSD</entry> 2412 <entry>BSD</entry>
2305</row> 2413</row>
2306<row> 2414<row>
2307 <entry>rpm</entry> 2415 <entry>rpm</entry>
2308 <entry>5.4.14</entry> 2416 <entry>5.4.16</entry>
2309 <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> 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>
2310 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 2418 <entry> LGPL-2.1, Apache-2.0</entry>
2311</row> 2419</row>
2312<row> 2420<row>
2313 <entry>rpmresolve</entry> 2421 <entry>rpmresolve</entry>
@@ -2317,7 +2425,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2317</row> 2425</row>
2318<row> 2426<row>
2319 <entry>rsync</entry> 2427 <entry>rsync</entry>
2320 <entry>3.1.0</entry> 2428 <entry>3.1.2</entry>
2321 <entry>File synchronization tool.</entry> 2429 <entry>File synchronization tool.</entry>
2322 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 2430 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2323</row> 2431</row>
@@ -2329,14 +2437,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
2329</row> 2437</row>
2330<row> 2438<row>
2331 <entry>sbc</entry> 2439 <entry>sbc</entry>
2332 <entry>1.2</entry> 2440 <entry>1.3</entry>
2333 <entry>Bluetooth low-complexity subband codec (SBC) library.</entry> 2441 <entry>Bluetooth low-complexity subband codec (SBC) library.</entry>
2334 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2442 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2335</row> 2443</row>
2336<row> 2444<row>
2337 <entry>scrnsaverproto</entry> 2445 <entry>scrnsaverproto</entry>
2338 <entry>1.2.2</entry> 2446 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
2339 <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> 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>
2340 <entry>MIT</entry> 2448 <entry>MIT</entry>
2341</row> 2449</row>
2342<row> 2450<row>
@@ -2347,8 +2455,8 @@ specific documentation.-->
2347</row> 2455</row>
2348<row> 2456<row>
2349 <entry>serf</entry> 2457 <entry>serf</entry>
2350 <entry>1.3.7</entry> 2458 <entry>1.3.8</entry>
2351 <entry>serf-native version 1.3.7-r0.</entry> 2459 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry>
2352 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2460 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2353</row> 2461</row>
2354<row> 2462<row>
@@ -2365,7 +2473,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2365</row> 2473</row>
2366<row> 2474<row>
2367 <entry>sgmlspl</entry> 2475 <entry>sgmlspl</entry>
2368 <entry>1.03ii</entry> 2476 <entry>1.1</entry>
2369 <entry>A simple post-processor for SGMLS and NSGMLS.</entry> 2477 <entry>A simple post-processor for SGMLS and NSGMLS.</entry>
2370 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2478 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2371</row> 2479</row>
@@ -2389,7 +2497,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2389</row> 2497</row>
2390<row> 2498<row>
2391 <entry>shared-mime-info</entry> 2499 <entry>shared-mime-info</entry>
2392 <entry>1.3</entry> 2500 <entry>1.6</entry>
2393 <entry>Shared MIME type database and specification.</entry> 2501 <entry>Shared MIME type database and specification.</entry>
2394 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 2502 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2395</row> 2503</row>
@@ -2401,13 +2509,19 @@ specific documentation.-->
2401</row> 2509</row>
2402<row> 2510<row>
2403 <entry>speex</entry> 2511 <entry>speex</entry>
2404 <entry>1.2rc1</entry> 2512 <entry>1.2rc2</entry>
2405 <entry>Speex is an Open Source/Free Software patent-free audio compression format designed for speech.</entry> 2513 <entry>Speex is an Open Source/Free Software patent-free audio compression format designed for speech.</entry>
2406 <entry>BSD</entry> 2514 <entry>BSD</entry>
2407</row> 2515</row>
2408<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>
2409 <entry>sqlite3</entry> 2523 <entry>sqlite3</entry>
2410 <entry>3.8.6.0</entry> 2524 <entry>3.11.0</entry>
2411 <entry>Embeddable SQL database engine.</entry> 2525 <entry>Embeddable SQL database engine.</entry>
2412 <entry>PD</entry> 2526 <entry>PD</entry>
2413</row> 2527</row>
@@ -2425,19 +2539,19 @@ specific documentation.-->
2425</row> 2539</row>
2426<row> 2540<row>
2427 <entry>strace</entry> 2541 <entry>strace</entry>
2428 <entry>4.8</entry> 2542 <entry>4.11</entry>
2429 <entry>System call tracing tool.</entry> 2543 <entry>System call tracing tool.</entry>
2430 <entry>BSD</entry> 2544 <entry>BSD</entry>
2431</row> 2545</row>
2432<row> 2546<row>
2433 <entry>subversion</entry> 2547 <entry>subversion</entry>
2434 <entry>1.8.9</entry> 2548 <entry>1.9.3</entry>
2435 <entry>Subversion (svn) version control system client.</entry> 2549 <entry>Subversion (svn) version control system client.</entry>
2436 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2550 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2437</row> 2551</row>
2438<row> 2552<row>
2439 <entry>sudo</entry> 2553 <entry>sudo</entry>
2440 <entry>1.8.10p3</entry> 2554 <entry>1.8.15</entry>
2441 <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> 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>
2442 <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry> 2556 <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry>
2443</row> 2557</row>
@@ -2455,7 +2569,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2455</row> 2569</row>
2456<row> 2570<row>
2457 <entry>systemtap</entry> 2571 <entry>systemtap</entry>
2458 <entry>2.5</entry> 2572 <entry>2.9</entry>
2459 <entry>Script-directed dynamic tracing and performance analysis tool for Linux.</entry> 2573 <entry>Script-directed dynamic tracing and performance analysis tool for Linux.</entry>
2460 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2574 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2461</row> 2575</row>
@@ -2472,30 +2586,30 @@ specific documentation.-->
2472 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2586 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2473</row> 2587</row>
2474<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>
2475 <entry>tar</entry> 2595 <entry>tar</entry>
2476 <entry>1.27.1</entry> 2596 <entry>1.28</entry>
2477 <entry>GNU tar saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive and can restore individual files from the archive.</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>
2478 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 2598 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2479</row> 2599</row>
2480<row> 2600<row>
2481 <entry>tcf-agent</entry> 2601 <entry>tcf-agent</entry>
2482 <entry>0.4.0</entry> 2602 <entry>1.3.0</entry>
2483 <entry>Target Communication Framework for the Eclipse IDE.</entry> 2603 <entry>Target Communication Framework for the Eclipse IDE.</entry>
2484 <entry> EPL-1.0, EDL-1.0</entry> 2604 <entry> EPL-1.0, EDL-1.0</entry>
2485</row> 2605</row>
2486<row> 2606<row>
2487 <entry>tcl</entry> 2607 <entry>tcl</entry>
2488 <entry>8.6.1</entry> 2608 <entry>8.6.4</entry>
2489 <entry>Tool Command Language.</entry> 2609 <entry>Tool Command Language.</entry>
2490 <entry> tcl, BSD-3-Clause</entry> 2610 <entry> tcl, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2491</row> 2611</row>
2492<row> 2612<row>
2493 <entry>tclap</entry>
2494 <entry>1.2.1</entry>
2495 <entry>Templatized C++ Command Line Parser.</entry>
2496 <entry>MIT</entry>
2497</row>
2498<row>
2499 <entry>tcp-wrappers</entry> 2613 <entry>tcp-wrappers</entry>
2500 <entry>7.6</entry> 2614 <entry>7.6</entry>
2501 <entry>Tools for monitoring and filtering incoming requests for tcp services.</entry> 2615 <entry>Tools for monitoring and filtering incoming requests for tcp services.</entry>
@@ -2504,16 +2618,10 @@ specific documentation.-->
2504<row> 2618<row>
2505 <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry> 2619 <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry>
2506 <entry>1.0</entry> 2620 <entry>1.0</entry>
2507 <entry>Fake version of the texinfo utility suite</entry> 2621 <entry>Fake version of the texinfo utility suite.</entry>
2508 <entry>MIT</entry> 2622 <entry>MIT</entry>
2509</row> 2623</row>
2510<row> 2624<row>
2511 <entry>tiff</entry>
2512 <entry>4.0.3</entry>
2513 <entry>Provides support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF).</entry>
2514 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2515</row>
2516<row>
2517 <entry>tipcutils</entry> 2625 <entry>tipcutils</entry>
2518 <entry>2.0.6</entry> 2626 <entry>2.0.6</entry>
2519 <entry>Transparent Inter-Process Communication protocol.</entry> 2627 <entry>Transparent Inter-Process Communication protocol.</entry>
@@ -2521,13 +2629,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
2521</row> 2629</row>
2522<row> 2630<row>
2523 <entry>trace-cmd</entry> 2631 <entry>trace-cmd</entry>
2524 <entry>2.3.2</entry> 2632 <entry>2.6</entry>
2525 <entry>User interface to Ftrace.</entry> 2633 <entry>User interface to Ftrace.</entry>
2526 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 2634 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2527</row> 2635</row>
2528<row> 2636<row>
2529 <entry>tremor</entry> 2637 <entry>tremor</entry>
2530 <entry>20120314</entry> 2638 <entry>20150107</entry>
2531 <entry>tremor is a fixed point implementation of the vorbis codec.</entry> 2639 <entry>tremor is a fixed point implementation of the vorbis codec.</entry>
2532 <entry>BSD</entry> 2640 <entry>BSD</entry>
2533</row> 2641</row>
@@ -2539,26 +2647,26 @@ specific documentation.-->
2539</row> 2647</row>
2540<row> 2648<row>
2541 <entry>tzcode</entry> 2649 <entry>tzcode</entry>
2542 <entry>2015b</entry> 2650 <entry>2016d</entry>
2543 <entry>tzcode timezone zoneinfo utils -- zic zdump tzselect</entry> 2651 <entry>tzcode timezone zoneinfo utils -- zic zdump tzselect.</entry>
2544 <entry> PD, BSD</entry> 2652 <entry> PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2545</row> 2653</row>
2546<row> 2654<row>
2547 <entry>tzdata</entry> 2655 <entry>tzdata</entry>
2548 <entry>2015b</entry> 2656 <entry>2016d</entry>
2549 <entry>Timezone data</entry> 2657 <entry>Timezone data.</entry>
2550 <entry> PD, BSD</entry> 2658 <entry> PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2551</row> 2659</row>
2552<row> 2660<row>
2553 <entry>u-boot-mkimage</entry> 2661 <entry>u-boot-mkimage</entry>
2554 <entry>v2013.07</entry> 2662 <entry>v2016.03</entry>
2555 <entry>U-Boot bootloader image creation tool.</entry> 2663 <entry>U-Boot bootloader image creation tool.</entry>
2556 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2664 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2557</row> 2665</row>
2558<row> 2666<row>
2559 <entry>u-boot-qoriq</entry> 2667 <entry>u-boot-qoriq</entry>
2560 <entry>2014.07</entry> 2668 <entry>2015.01</entry>
2561 <entry>U-boot bootloader</entry> 2669 <entry>U-boot provided by Freescale with focus on QorIQ boards</entry>
2562 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-3-Clause, BSD-2-Clause, LGPL-2.1</entry> 2670 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-3-Clause, BSD-2-Clause, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2563</row> 2671</row>
2564<row> 2672<row>
@@ -2574,21 +2682,15 @@ specific documentation.-->
2574 <entry>MIT</entry> 2682 <entry>MIT</entry>
2575</row> 2683</row>
2576<row> 2684<row>
2577 <entry>udev</entry>
2578 <entry>182</entry>
2579 <entry>udev is a daemon which dynamically creates and removes device nodes from /dev/ handles hotplug events and loads drivers at boot time.</entry>
2580 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2581</row>
2582<row>
2583 <entry>unfs3</entry> 2685 <entry>unfs3</entry>
2584 <entry>0.9.22.r490</entry> 2686 <entry>0.9.22.r497</entry>
2585 <entry>Userspace NFS server v3 protocol.</entry> 2687 <entry>Userspace NFS server v3 protocol.</entry>
2586 <entry>unfs3</entry> 2688 <entry>unfs3</entry>
2587</row> 2689</row>
2588<row> 2690<row>
2589 <entry>unifdef</entry> 2691 <entry>unifdef</entry>
2590 <entry>2.6.18</entry> 2692 <entry>2.11</entry>
2591 <entry>Kernel header preprocessor.</entry> 2693 <entry>Selectively remove #ifdef statements from sources.</entry>
2592 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> 2694 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2593</row> 2695</row>
2594<row> 2696<row>
@@ -2604,20 +2706,8 @@ specific documentation.-->
2604 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2706 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2605</row> 2707</row>
2606<row> 2708<row>
2607 <entry>usbutils</entry>
2608 <entry>007</entry>
2609 <entry>Contains the lsusb utility for inspecting the devices connected to the USB bus.</entry>
2610 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2611</row>
2612<row>
2613 <entry>usdpaa</entry>
2614 <entry>git</entry>
2615 <entry>User-Space Data-Path Acceleration Architecture drivers</entry>
2616 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry>
2617</row>
2618<row>
2619 <entry>util-linux</entry> 2709 <entry>util-linux</entry>
2620 <entry>2.24.2</entry> 2710 <entry>2.27.1</entry>
2621 <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> 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>
2622 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry> 2712 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry>
2623</row> 2713</row>
@@ -2628,8 +2718,14 @@ specific documentation.-->
2628 <entry> MIT</entry> 2718 <entry> MIT</entry>
2629</row> 2719</row>
2630<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>
2631 <entry>valgrind</entry> 2727 <entry>valgrind</entry>
2632 <entry>3.9.0</entry> 2728 <entry>3.11.0</entry>
2633 <entry>Valgrind memory debugger and instrumentation framework.</entry> 2729 <entry>Valgrind memory debugger and instrumentation framework.</entry>
2634 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> 2730 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
2635</row> 2731</row>
@@ -2640,26 +2736,20 @@ specific documentation.-->
2640 <entry> MIT</entry> 2736 <entry> MIT</entry>
2641</row> 2737</row>
2642<row> 2738<row>
2643 <entry>virt-example</entry>
2644 <entry>1.0.0</entry>
2645 <entry>KVM and libvirt examples</entry>
2646 <entry>BSD</entry>
2647</row>
2648<row>
2649 <entry>vte</entry> 2739 <entry>vte</entry>
2650 <entry>0.28.2</entry> 2740 <entry>0.28.2</entry>
2651 <entry>Virtual terminal emulator GTK+ widget library.</entry> 2741 <entry>Virtual terminal emulator GTK+ widget library.</entry>
2652 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 2742 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2653</row> 2743</row>
2654<row> 2744<row>
2655 <entry>waffle</entry> 2745 <entry>waffle</entry>
2656 <entry>1.3.0</entry> 2746 <entry>1.5.2</entry>
2657 <entry>cross-platform C library to defer selection of GL API and of window system.</entry> 2747 <entry>cross-platform C library to defer selection of GL API and of window system.</entry>
2658 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> 2748 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2659</row> 2749</row>
2660<row> 2750<row>
2661 <entry>wayland</entry> 2751 <entry>wayland</entry>
2662 <entry>1.5.0</entry> 2752 <entry>1.9.0</entry>
2663 <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> 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>
2664 <entry>MIT</entry> 2754 <entry>MIT</entry>
2665</row> 2755</row>
@@ -2671,7 +2761,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2671</row> 2761</row>
2672<row> 2762<row>
2673 <entry>wpa-supplicant</entry> 2763 <entry>wpa-supplicant</entry>
2674 <entry>2.2</entry> 2764 <entry>2.5</entry>
2675 <entry>Client for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).</entry> 2765 <entry>Client for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).</entry>
2676 <entry>BSD</entry> 2766 <entry>BSD</entry>
2677</row> 2767</row>
@@ -2683,7 +2773,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2683</row> 2773</row>
2684<row> 2774<row>
2685 <entry>x11perf</entry> 2775 <entry>x11perf</entry>
2686 <entry>1.5.4</entry> 2776 <entry>1.6.0</entry>
2687 <entry>The x11perf program runs one or more performance tests and reports how fast an X server can execute the tests.</entry> 2777 <entry>The x11perf program runs one or more performance tests and reports how fast an X server can execute the tests.</entry>
2688 <entry>MIT</entry> 2778 <entry>MIT</entry>
2689</row> 2779</row>
@@ -2695,13 +2785,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
2695</row> 2785</row>
2696<row> 2786<row>
2697 <entry>xcb-proto</entry> 2787 <entry>xcb-proto</entry>
2698 <entry>1.10</entry> 2788 <entry>1.11</entry>
2699 <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> 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>
2700 <entry>MIT</entry> 2790 <entry>MIT</entry>
2701</row> 2791</row>
2702<row> 2792<row>
2703 <entry>xcb-util</entry> 2793 <entry>xcb-util</entry>
2704 <entry>0.3.9</entry> 2794 <entry>0.4.0</entry>
2705 <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> 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>
2706 <entry>MIT</entry> 2796 <entry>MIT</entry>
2707</row> 2797</row>
@@ -2713,7 +2803,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2713</row> 2803</row>
2714<row> 2804<row>
2715 <entry>xdpyinfo</entry> 2805 <entry>xdpyinfo</entry>
2716 <entry>1.3.1</entry> 2806 <entry>1.3.2</entry>
2717 <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> 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>
2718 <entry>MIT</entry> 2808 <entry>MIT</entry>
2719</row> 2809</row>
@@ -2725,17 +2815,47 @@ specific documentation.-->
2725</row> 2815</row>
2726<row> 2816<row>
2727 <entry>xf86-input-evdev</entry> 2817 <entry>xf86-input-evdev</entry>
2728 <entry>2.9.0</entry> 2818 <entry>2.10.1</entry>
2729 <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> 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>
2730 <entry>MIT</entry> 2820 <entry>MIT</entry>
2731</row> 2821</row>
2732<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>
2733 <entry>xf86-video-fbdev</entry> 2847 <entry>xf86-video-fbdev</entry>
2734 <entry>0.4.4</entry> 2848 <entry>0.4.4</entry>
2735 <entry>fbdev is an Xorg driver for framebuffer devices. This is a non-accelerated driver.</entry> 2849 <entry>fbdev is an Xorg driver for framebuffer devices. This is a non-accelerated driver.</entry>
2736 <entry>MIT</entry> 2850 <entry>MIT</entry>
2737</row> 2851</row>
2738<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>
2739 <entry>xf86dgaproto</entry> 2859 <entry>xf86dgaproto</entry>
2740 <entry>2.1</entry> 2860 <entry>2.1</entry>
2741 <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> 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>
@@ -2761,7 +2881,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2761</row> 2881</row>
2762<row> 2882<row>
2763 <entry>xhost</entry> 2883 <entry>xhost</entry>
2764 <entry>1.0.6</entry> 2884 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
2765 <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> 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>
2766 <entry>MIT</entry> 2886 <entry>MIT</entry>
2767</row> 2887</row>
@@ -2773,7 +2893,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2773</row> 2893</row>
2774<row> 2894<row>
2775 <entry>xinit</entry> 2895 <entry>xinit</entry>
2776 <entry>1.3.3</entry> 2896 <entry>1.3.4</entry>
2777 <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> 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>
2778 <entry>MIT</entry> 2898 <entry>MIT</entry>
2779</row> 2899</row>
@@ -2785,25 +2905,25 @@ specific documentation.-->
2785</row> 2905</row>
2786<row> 2906<row>
2787 <entry>xinput</entry> 2907 <entry>xinput</entry>
2788 <entry>1.6.1</entry> 2908 <entry>1.6.2</entry>
2789 <entry>Xinput is an utility for configuring and testing XInput devices</entry> 2909 <entry>Xinput is an utility for configuring and testing XInput devices</entry>
2790 <entry>MIT</entry> 2910 <entry>MIT</entry>
2791</row> 2911</row>
2792<row> 2912<row>
2793 <entry>xkbcomp</entry> 2913 <entry>xkbcomp</entry>
2794 <entry>1.2.4</entry> 2914 <entry>1.3.1</entry>
2795 <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> 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>
2796 <entry>MIT</entry> 2916 <entry>MIT</entry>
2797</row> 2917</row>
2798<row> 2918<row>
2799 <entry>xkeyboard-config</entry> 2919 <entry>xkeyboard-config</entry>
2800 <entry>2.12</entry> 2920 <entry>2.16</entry>
2801 <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> 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>
2802 <entry> MIT</entry> 2922 <entry> MIT</entry>
2803</row> 2923</row>
2804<row> 2924<row>
2805 <entry>xmodmap</entry> 2925 <entry>xmodmap</entry>
2806 <entry>1.0.8</entry> 2926 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
2807 <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> 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>
2808 <entry>MIT</entry> 2928 <entry>MIT</entry>
2809</row> 2929</row>
@@ -2815,13 +2935,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
2815</row> 2935</row>
2816<row> 2936<row>
2817 <entry>xproto</entry> 2937 <entry>xproto</entry>
2818 <entry>7.0.26</entry> 2938 <entry>7.0.28</entry>
2819 <entry>This package provides the basic headers for the X Window System.</entry> 2939 <entry>This package provides the basic headers for the X Window System.</entry>
2820 <entry> MIT</entry> 2940 <entry> MIT</entry>
2821</row> 2941</row>
2822<row> 2942<row>
2823 <entry>xrandr</entry> 2943 <entry>xrandr</entry>
2824 <entry>1.4.2</entry> 2944 <entry>1.4.3</entry>
2825 <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> 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>
2826 <entry>MIT</entry> 2946 <entry>MIT</entry>
2827</row> 2947</row>
@@ -2851,7 +2971,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2851</row> 2971</row>
2852<row> 2972<row>
2853 <entry>xserver-xorg</entry> 2973 <entry>xserver-xorg</entry>
2854 <entry>1.15.1</entry> 2974 <entry>1.18.0</entry>
2855 <entry>The X.Org X server.</entry> 2975 <entry>The X.Org X server.</entry>
2856 <entry>MIT</entry> 2976 <entry>MIT</entry>
2857</row> 2977</row>
@@ -2863,7 +2983,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2863</row> 2983</row>
2864<row> 2984<row>
2865 <entry>xtrans</entry> 2985 <entry>xtrans</entry>
2866 <entry>1.3.4</entry> 2986 <entry>1.3.5</entry>
2867 <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> 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>
2868 <entry> MIT</entry> 2988 <entry> MIT</entry>
2869</row> 2989</row>
@@ -2874,12 +2994,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
2874 <entry> GPL-2.0</entry> 2994 <entry> GPL-2.0</entry>
2875</row> 2995</row>
2876<row> 2996<row>
2877 <entry>xuser-account</entry>
2878 <entry>0.1</entry>
2879 <entry>Creates an 'xuser' account used for running X11.</entry>
2880 <entry>MIT</entry>
2881</row>
2882<row>
2883 <entry>xvideo-tests</entry> 2997 <entry>xvideo-tests</entry>
2884 <entry>0.1</entry> 2998 <entry>0.1</entry>
2885 <entry>Simple XVideo test application.</entry> 2999 <entry>Simple XVideo test application.</entry>
@@ -2893,15 +3007,9 @@ specific documentation.-->
2893</row> 3007</row>
2894<row> 3008<row>
2895 <entry>xz</entry> 3009 <entry>xz</entry>
2896 <entry>5.1.3alpha</entry> 3010 <entry>5.2.2</entry>
2897 <entry>Utilities for managing LZMA compressed files.</entry> 3011 <entry>Utilities for managing LZMA compressed files.</entry>
2898 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1, PD</entry> 3012 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, PD</entry>
2899</row>
2900<row>
2901 <entry>yajl</entry>
2902 <entry>2.1.0</entry>
2903 <entry>YAJL is a small event-driven (SAX-style) JSON parser written in ANSI C and a small validating JSON generator.</entry>
2904 <entry>ISC</entry>
2905</row> 3013</row>
2906<row> 3014<row>
2907 <entry>zip</entry> 3015 <entry>zip</entry>
@@ -2918,7 +3026,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
2918 </tbody> 3026 </tbody>
2919 </tgroup> 3027 </tgroup>
2920 </informaltable> 3028 </informaltable>
2921 </section> 3029 </section>
2922 <section id="open_source_license"> 3030 <section id="open_source_license">
2923 <title>Open Source Licenses</title> 3031 <title>Open Source Licenses</title>
2924<section id="lic_0"> 3032<section id="lic_0">
@@ -4167,6 +4275,36 @@ SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
4167</programlisting></para></section> 4275</programlisting></para></section>
4168 4276
4169<section id="lic_8"> 4277<section id="lic_8">
4278<title>BSL-1.0</title>
4279<para><programlisting>
4280
4281Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
4282
4283Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization
4284obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by
4285this license (the "Software") to use, reproduce, display, distribute,
4286execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the
4287Software, and to permit third-parties to whom the Software is furnished to
4288do so, all subject to the following:
4289
4290The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement, including
4291the above license grant, this restriction and the following disclaimer,
4292must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and
4293all derivative works of the Software, unless such copies or derivative
4294works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by
4295a source language processor.
4296
4297THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
4298IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
4299FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
4300SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR ANYONE DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE
4301FOR 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
4303DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
4304
4305</programlisting></para></section>
4306
4307<section id="lic_9">
4170<title>DSSSL</title> 4308<title>DSSSL</title>
4171<para><programlisting> 4309<para><programlisting>
4172Copyright 4310Copyright
@@ -4220,7 +4358,7 @@ FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
4220OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 4358OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
4221</programlisting></para></section> 4359</programlisting></para></section>
4222 4360
4223<section id="lic_9"> 4361<section id="lic_10">
4224<title>EDL-1.0</title> 4362<title>EDL-1.0</title>
4225<para><programlisting> 4363<para><programlisting>
4226Eclipse Distribution License - v 1.0 4364Eclipse Distribution License - v 1.0
@@ -4253,7 +4391,7 @@ WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
4253DAMAGE. 4391DAMAGE.
4254</programlisting></para></section> 4392</programlisting></para></section>
4255 4393
4256<section id="lic_10"> 4394<section id="lic_11">
4257<title>EPL-1.0</title> 4395<title>EPL-1.0</title>
4258<para><programlisting> 4396<para><programlisting>
4259 4397
@@ -4445,7 +4583,7 @@ Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation.
4445 4583
4446</programlisting></para></section> 4584</programlisting></para></section>
4447 4585
4448<section id="lic_11"> 4586<section id="lic_12">
4449<title>Elfutils-Exception</title> 4587<title>Elfutils-Exception</title>
4450<para><programlisting> 4588<para><programlisting>
4451 This file describes the limits of the Exception under which you are allowed 4589 This file describes the limits of the Exception under which you are allowed
@@ -4462,7 +4600,7 @@ Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation.
4462 4600
4463</programlisting></para></section> 4601</programlisting></para></section>
4464 4602
4465<section id="lic_12"> 4603<section id="lic_13">
4466<title>FSF-Unlimited</title> 4604<title>FSF-Unlimited</title>
4467<para><programlisting> 4605<para><programlisting>
4468Copyright (C) 1997-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 4606Copyright (C) 1997-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -4471,7 +4609,7 @@ gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
4471with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. 4609with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
4472</programlisting></para></section> 4610</programlisting></para></section>
4473 4611
4474<section id="lic_13"> 4612<section id="lic_14">
4475<title>FreeType</title> 4613<title>FreeType</title>
4476<para><programlisting> 4614<para><programlisting>
4477 The FreeType Project LICENSE 4615 The FreeType Project LICENSE
@@ -4646,7 +4784,7 @@ Legal Terms
4646 4784
4647</programlisting></para></section> 4785</programlisting></para></section>
4648 4786
4649<section id="lic_14"> 4787<section id="lic_15">
4650<title>GFDL-1.2</title> 4788<title>GFDL-1.2</title>
4651<para><programlisting> 4789<para><programlisting>
4652 4790
@@ -5050,7 +5188,7 @@ to permit their use in free software.
5050 5188
5051</programlisting></para></section> 5189</programlisting></para></section>
5052 5190
5053<section id="lic_15"> 5191<section id="lic_16">
5054<title>GPL-1.0</title> 5192<title>GPL-1.0</title>
5055<para><programlisting> 5193<para><programlisting>
5056 5194
@@ -5307,7 +5445,7 @@ That`s all there is to it!
5307 5445
5308</programlisting></para></section> 5446</programlisting></para></section>
5309 5447
5310<section id="lic_16"> 5448<section id="lic_17">
5311<title>GPL-2.0</title> 5449<title>GPL-2.0</title>
5312<para><programlisting> 5450<para><programlisting>
5313 5451
@@ -5610,7 +5748,7 @@ License.
5610 5748
5611</programlisting></para></section> 5749</programlisting></para></section>
5612 5750
5613<section id="lic_17"> 5751<section id="lic_18">
5614<title>GPL-3.0</title> 5752<title>GPL-3.0</title>
5615<para><programlisting> 5753<para><programlisting>
5616GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 5754GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
@@ -5678,34 +5816,34 @@ The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification foll
5678TERMS AND CONDITIONS 5816TERMS AND CONDITIONS
56790. Definitions. 58170. Definitions.
5680 5818
5681"This License" refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License. 5819&rdquor;This License&rdquo; refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License.
5682 5820
5683"Copyright" also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of 5821&rdquor;Copyright&rdquo; also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of
5684works, such as semiconductor masks. 5822works, such as semiconductor masks.
5685 5823
5686"The Program" refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this 5824&rdquor;The Program&rdquo; refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this
5687License. Each licensee is addressed as "you". "Licensees" 5825License. Each licensee is addressed as &rdquor;you&rdquo;. &rdquor;Licensees&rdquo;
5688and "recipients" may be individuals or organizations. 5826and &rdquor;recipients&rdquo; may be individuals or organizations.
5689 5827
5690To "modify" a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in 5828To &rdquor;modify&rdquo; a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in
5691a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact copy. The 5829a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact copy. The
5692resulting work is called a "modified version" of the earlier work or a 5830resulting work is called a &rdquor;modified version&rdquo; of the earlier work or a
5693work "based on" the earlier work. 5831work &rdquor;based on&rdquo; the earlier work.
5694 5832
5695A "covered work" means either the unmodified Program or a work based on 5833A &rdquor;covered work&rdquo; means either the unmodified Program or a work based on
5696the Program. 5834the Program.
5697 5835
5698To "propagate" a work means to do anything with it that, without 5836To &rdquor;propagate&rdquo; a work means to do anything with it that, without
5699permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infringement under 5837permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infringement under
5700applicable copyright law, except executing it on a computer or modifying a private 5838applicable copyright law, except executing it on a computer or modifying a private
5701copy. Propagation includes copying, distribution (with or without modification), 5839copy. Propagation includes copying, distribution (with or without modification),
5702making available to the public, and in some countries other activities as well. 5840making available to the public, and in some countries other activities as well.
5703 5841
5704To "convey" a work means any kind of propagation that enables other 5842To &rdquor;convey&rdquo; a work means any kind of propagation that enables other
5705parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user through a computer 5843parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user through a computer
5706network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying. 5844network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying.
5707 5845
5708An interactive user interface displays "Appropriate Legal Notices" to the 5846An interactive user interface displays &rdquor;Appropriate Legal Notices&rdquo; to the
5709extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible feature that (1) displays 5847extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible feature that (1) displays
5710an appropriate copyright notice, and (2) tells the user that there is no warranty for 5848an appropriate copyright notice, and (2) tells the user that there is no warranty for
5711the work (except to the extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may 5849the work (except to the extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may
@@ -5714,26 +5852,26 @@ interface presents a list of user commands or options, such as a menu, a promine
5714item in the list meets this criterion. 5852item in the list meets this criterion.
57151. Source Code. 58531. Source Code.
5716 5854
5717The "source code" for a work means the preferred form of the work for 5855The &rdquor;source code&rdquo; for a work means the preferred form of the work for
5718making modifications to it. "Object code" means any non-source form of a 5856making modifications to it. &rdquor;Object code&rdquo; means any non-source form of a
5719work. 5857work.
5720 5858
5721A "Standard Interface" means an interface that either is an official 5859A &rdquor;Standard Interface&rdquo; means an interface that either is an official
5722standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces 5860standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces
5723specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among 5861specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among
5724developers working in that language. 5862developers working in that language.
5725 5863
5726The "System Libraries" of an executable work include anything, other than 5864The &rdquor;System Libraries&rdquo; of an executable work include anything, other than
5727the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging a Major 5865the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging a Major
5728Component, but which is not part of that Major Component, and (b) serves only to 5866Component, but which is not part of that Major Component, and (b) serves only to
5729enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface 5867enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface
5730for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form. A 5868for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form. A
5731"Major Component", in this context, means a major essential component 5869&rdquor;Major Component&rdquo;, in this context, means a major essential component
5732(kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system (if any) on which 5870(kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system (if any) on which
5733the executable work runs, or a compiler used to produce the work, or an object code 5871the executable work runs, or a compiler used to produce the work, or an object code
5734interpreter used to run it. 5872interpreter used to run it.
5735 5873
5736The "Corresponding Source" for a work in object code form means all the 5874The &rdquor;Corresponding Source&rdquo; for a work in object code form means all the
5737source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable work) run the object 5875source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable work) run the object
5738code and to modify the work, including scripts to control those activities. However, 5876code and to modify the work, including scripts to control those activities. However,
5739it does not include the work's System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally 5877it does not include the work's System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally
@@ -5803,7 +5941,7 @@ you also meet all of these conditions:
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5804 * b) The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is released under this 5942 * b) The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is released under this
5805License and any conditions added under section 7. This requirement modifies the 5943License and any conditions added under section 7. This requirement modifies the
5806requirement in section 4 to "keep intact all notices". 5944requirement in section 4 to &rdquor;keep intact all notices&rdquo;.
5807 * c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone 5945 * c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone
5808who comes into possession of a copy. This License will therefore apply, along with any 5946who comes into possession of a copy. This License will therefore apply, along with any
5809applicable section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all its parts, 5947applicable section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all its parts,
@@ -5817,7 +5955,7 @@ Appropriate Legal Notices, your work need not make them do so.
5817A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent works, which are 5955A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent works, which are
5818not by their nature extensions of the covered work, and which are not combined with it 5956not by their nature extensions of the covered work, and which are not combined with it
5819such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution 5957such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution
5820medium, is called an "aggregate" if the compilation and its resulting 5958medium, is called an &rdquor;aggregate&rdquo; if the compilation and its resulting
5821copyright are not used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users 5959copyright are not used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users
5822beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate 5960beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate
5823does not cause this License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate. 5961does not cause this License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate.
@@ -5861,19 +5999,19 @@ A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is excluded from the
5861Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object 5999Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object
5862code work. 6000code work.
5863 6001
5864A "User Product" is either (1) a "consumer product", which 6002A &rdquor;User Product&rdquo; is either (1) a &rdquor;consumer product&rdquo;, which
5865means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal, family, or 6003means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal, family, or
5866household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for incorporation into a 6004household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for incorporation into a
5867dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product, doubtful cases shall 6005dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product, doubtful cases shall
5868be resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular product received by a particular 6006be resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular product received by a particular
5869user, "normally used" refers to a typical or common use of that class of 6007user, &rdquor;normally used&rdquo; refers to a typical or common use of that class of
5870product, regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the 6008product, regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the
5871particular user actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A 6009particular user actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A
5872product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial 6010product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial
5873commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent the only 6011commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent the only
5874significant mode of use of the product. 6012significant mode of use of the product.
5875 6013
5876"Installation Information" for a User Product means any methods, 6014&rdquor;Installation Information&rdquo; for a User Product means any methods,
5877procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install and execute 6015procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install and execute
5878modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from a modified version of 6016modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from a modified version of
5879its Corresponding Source. The information must suffice to ensure that the continued 6017its Corresponding Source. The information must suffice to ensure that the continued
@@ -5902,7 +6040,7 @@ implementation available to the public in source code form), and must require no
5902special password or key for unpacking, reading or copying. 6040special password or key for unpacking, reading or copying.
59037. Additional Terms. 60417. Additional Terms.
5904 6042
5905"Additional permissions" are terms that supplement the terms of this 6043&rdquor;Additional permissions&rdquo; are terms that supplement the terms of this
5906License by making exceptions from one or more of its conditions. Additional 6044License by making exceptions from one or more of its conditions. Additional
5907permissions that are applicable to the entire Program shall be treated as though they 6045permissions that are applicable to the entire Program shall be treated as though they
5908were included in this License, to the extent that they are valid under applicable law. 6046were included in this License, to the extent that they are valid under applicable law.
@@ -5937,8 +6075,8 @@ who conveys the material (or modified versions of it) with contractual assumptio
5937liability to the recipient, for any liability that these contractual assumptions 6075liability to the recipient, for any liability that these contractual assumptions
5938directly impose on those licensors and authors. 6076directly impose on those licensors and authors.
5939 6077
5940All other non-permissive additional terms are considered "further 6078All other non-permissive additional terms are considered &rdquor;further
5941restrictions" within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you received 6079restrictions&rdquo; within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you received
5942it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License 6080it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License
5943along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term. If a 6081along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term. If a
5944license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying 6082license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying
@@ -5992,7 +6130,7 @@ from the original licensors, to run, modify and propagate that work, subject to
5992License. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this 6130License. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this
5993License. 6131License.
5994 6132
5995An "entity transaction" is a transaction transferring control of an 6133An &rdquor;entity transaction&rdquo; is a transaction transferring control of an
5996organization, or substantially all assets of one, or subdividing an organization, or 6134organization, or substantially all assets of one, or subdividing an organization, or
5997merging organizations. If propagation of a covered work results from an entity 6135merging organizations. If propagation of a covered work results from an entity
5998transaction, each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also 6136transaction, each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also
@@ -6009,16 +6147,16 @@ that any patent claim is infringed by making, using, selling, offering for sale,
6009importing the Program or any portion of it. 6147importing the Program or any portion of it.
601011. Patents. 614811. Patents.
6011 6149
6012A "contributor" is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this 6150A &rdquor;contributor&rdquo; is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this
6013License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based. The work thus licensed 6151License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based. The work thus licensed
6014is called the contributor's "contributor version". 6152is called the contributor's &rdquor;contributor version&rdquo;.
6015 6153
6016A contributor's "essential patent claims" are all patent claims owned or 6154A contributor's &rdquor;essential patent claims&rdquo; are all patent claims owned or
6017controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or hereafter acquired, that 6155controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or hereafter acquired, that
6018would be infringed by some manner, permitted by this License, of making, using, or 6156would be infringed by some manner, permitted by this License, of making, using, or
6019selling its contributor version, but do not include claims that would be infringed 6157selling its contributor version, but do not include claims that would be infringed
6020only as a consequence of further modification of the contributor version. For purposes 6158only as a consequence of further modification of the contributor version. For purposes
6021of this definition, "control" includes the right to grant patent 6159of this definition, &rdquor;control&rdquo; includes the right to grant patent
6022sublicenses in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License. 6160sublicenses in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License.
6023 6161
6024Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license 6162Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license
@@ -6026,10 +6164,10 @@ under the contributor's essential patent claims, to make, use, sell, offer for s
6026import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor 6164import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor
6027version. 6165version.
6028 6166
6029In the following three paragraphs, a "patent license" is any express 6167In the following three paragraphs, a &rdquor;patent license&rdquo; is any express
6030agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent (such as an 6168agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent (such as an
6031express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent 6169express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent
6032infringement). To "grant" such a patent license to a party means to make 6170infringement). To &rdquor;grant&rdquo; such a patent license to a party means to make
6033such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party. 6171such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party.
6034 6172
6035If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the 6173If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the
@@ -6039,7 +6177,7 @@ other readily accessible means, then you must either (1) cause the Corresponding
6039Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the 6177Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the
6040patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with 6178patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with
6041the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream 6179the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream
6042recipients. "Knowingly relying" means you have actual knowledge that, but 6180recipients. &rdquor;Knowingly relying&rdquo; means you have actual knowledge that, but
6043for the patent license, your conveying the covered work in a country, or your 6181for the patent license, your conveying the covered work in a country, or your
6044recipient's use of the covered work in a country, would infringe one or more 6182recipient's use of the covered work in a country, would infringe one or more
6045identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid. 6183identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid.
@@ -6051,7 +6189,7 @@ modify or convey a specific copy of the covered work, then the patent license yo
6051grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered work and works based 6189grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered work and works based
6052on it. 6190on it.
6053 6191
6054A patent license is "discriminatory" if it does not include within the 6192A patent license is &rdquor;discriminatory&rdquo; if it does not include within the
6055scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is conditioned on the 6193scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is conditioned on the
6056non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are specifically granted under this 6194non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are specifically granted under this
6057License. You may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a 6195License. You may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a
@@ -6092,8 +6230,8 @@ General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in s
6092to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. 6230to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
6093 6231
6094Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a 6232Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a
6095certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License "or any later 6233certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License &rdquor;or any later
6096version" applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and 6234version&rdquo; applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and
6097conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the 6235conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the
6098Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU 6236Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU
6099General Public License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software 6237General Public License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software
@@ -6110,7 +6248,7 @@ your choosing to follow a later version.
6110 6248
6111THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. 6249THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
6112EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES 6250EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES
6113PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER 6251PROVIDE THE PROGRAM &rdquor;AS IS&rdquo; WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
6114EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 6252EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
6115MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE 6253MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE
6116QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE 6254QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE
@@ -6142,7 +6280,7 @@ can redistribute and change under these terms.
6142 6280
6143To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to 6281To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to
6144the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and 6282the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and
6145each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to 6283each file should have at least the &rdquor;copyright&rdquo; line and a pointer to
6146where the full notice is found. 6284where the full notice is found.
6147 6285
6148 &lt;one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.&gt; 6286 &lt;one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.&gt;
@@ -6173,10 +6311,10 @@ it starts in an interactive mode:
6173 6311
6174The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of 6312The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of
6175the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for 6313the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for
6176a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 6314a GUI interface, you would use an &rdquor;about box&rdquo;.
6177 6315
6178You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to 6316You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to
6179sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. For more 6317sign a &rdquor;copyright disclaimer&rdquo; for the program, if necessary. For more
6180information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 6318information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
6181&lt;http://www.gnu.org/licenses/&gt;. 6319&lt;http://www.gnu.org/licenses/&gt;.
6182 6320
@@ -6188,7 +6326,7 @@ License. But first, please read
6188&lt;http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html&gt;. 6326&lt;http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html&gt;.
6189</programlisting></para></section> 6327</programlisting></para></section>
6190 6328
6191<section id="lic_18"> 6329<section id="lic_19">
6192<title>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</title> 6330<title>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</title>
6193<para><programlisting> 6331<para><programlisting>
6194 6332
@@ -6248,7 +6386,7 @@ third-party software is unaffected by the copyleft requirements of the license o
6248 6386
6249</programlisting></para></section> 6387</programlisting></para></section>
6250 6388
6251<section id="lic_19"> 6389<section id="lic_20">
6252<title>ICU</title> 6390<title>ICU</title>
6253<para><programlisting> 6391<para><programlisting>
6254COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE 6392COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
@@ -6283,7 +6421,7 @@ All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of th
6283respective owners. 6421respective owners.
6284</programlisting></para></section> 6422</programlisting></para></section>
6285 6423
6286<section id="lic_20"> 6424<section id="lic_21">
6287<title>ISC</title> 6425<title>ISC</title>
6288<para><programlisting> 6426<para><programlisting>
6289 6427
@@ -6305,7 +6443,7 @@ THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
6305 6443
6306</programlisting></para></section> 6444</programlisting></para></section>
6307 6445
6308<section id="lic_21"> 6446<section id="lic_22">
6309<title>LGPL-2.0</title> 6447<title>LGPL-2.0</title>
6310<para><programlisting> 6448<para><programlisting>
6311GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 6449GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
@@ -6893,7 +7031,7 @@ That's all there is to it!
6893 7031
6894</programlisting></para></section> 7032</programlisting></para></section>
6895 7033
6896<section id="lic_22"> 7034<section id="lic_23">
6897<title>LGPL-2.1</title> 7035<title>LGPL-2.1</title>
6898<para><programlisting> 7036<para><programlisting>
6899 7037
@@ -7325,7 +7463,7 @@ That`s all there is to it!
7325 7463
7326</programlisting></para></section> 7464</programlisting></para></section>
7327 7465
7328<section id="lic_23"> 7466<section id="lic_24">
7329<title>LGPL-3.0</title> 7467<title>LGPL-3.0</title>
7330<para><programlisting> 7468<para><programlisting>
7331GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 7469GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
@@ -7342,28 +7480,28 @@ conditions of version 3 of the GNU General Public License, supplemented by the
7342additional permissions listed below. 7480additional permissions listed below.
73430. Additional Definitions. 74810. Additional Definitions.
7344 7482
7345As used herein, "this License" refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser 7483As used herein, &rdquor;this License&rdquo; refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser
7346General Public License, and the "GNU GPL" refers to version 3 of the GNU 7484General Public License, and the &rdquor;GNU GPL&rdquo; refers to version 3 of the GNU
7347General Public License. 7485General Public License.
7348 7486
7349"The Library" refers to a covered work governed by this License, other 7487&rdquor;The Library&rdquo; refers to a covered work governed by this License, other
7350than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below. 7488than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below.
7351 7489
7352An "Application" is any work that makes use of an interface provided by 7490An &rdquor;Application&rdquo; is any work that makes use of an interface provided by
7353the Library, but which is not otherwise based on the Library. Defining a subclass of a 7491the Library, but which is not otherwise based on the Library. Defining a subclass of a
7354class defined by the Library is deemed a mode of using an interface provided by the 7492class defined by the Library is deemed a mode of using an interface provided by the
7355Library. 7493Library.
7356 7494
7357A "Combined Work" is a work produced by combining or linking an 7495A &rdquor;Combined Work&rdquo; is a work produced by combining or linking an
7358Application with the Library. The particular version of the Library with which the 7496Application with the Library. The particular version of the Library with which the
7359Combined Work was made is also called the "Linked Version". 7497Combined Work was made is also called the &rdquor;Linked Version&rdquo;.
7360 7498
7361The "Minimal Corresponding Source" for a Combined Work means the 7499The &rdquor;Minimal Corresponding Source&rdquo; for a Combined Work means the
7362Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code for portions of 7500Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code for portions of
7363the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not 7501the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not
7364on the Linked Version. 7502on the Linked Version.
7365 7503
7366The "Corresponding Application Code" for a Combined Work means the object 7504The &rdquor;Corresponding Application Code&rdquo; for a Combined Work means the object
7367code and/or source code for the Application, including any data and utility programs 7505code and/or source code for the Application, including any data and utility programs
7368needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the 7506needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the
7369System Libraries of the Combined Work. 7507System Libraries of the Combined Work.
@@ -7452,7 +7590,7 @@ to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or conc
7452 7590
7453Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library as you received 7591Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library as you received
7454it specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Lesser General Public License 7592it specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Lesser General Public License
7455"or any later version" applies to it, you have the option of following 7593&rdquor;or any later version&rdquo; applies to it, you have the option of following
7456the terms and conditions either of that published version or of any later version 7594the terms and conditions either of that published version or of any later version
7457published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you received it does not 7595published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you received it does not
7458specify a version number of the GNU Lesser General Public License, you may choose any 7596specify a version number of the GNU Lesser General Public License, you may choose any
@@ -7465,7 +7603,7 @@ statement of acceptance of any version is permanent authorization for you to cho
7465that version for the Library. 7603that version for the Library.
7466</programlisting></para></section> 7604</programlisting></para></section>
7467 7605
7468<section id="lic_24"> 7606<section id="lic_25">
7469<title>Libpng</title> 7607<title>Libpng</title>
7470<para><programlisting> 7608<para><programlisting>
7471 7609
@@ -7582,7 +7720,7 @@ December 9, 2010
7582 7720
7583</programlisting></para></section> 7721</programlisting></para></section>
7584 7722
7585<section id="lic_25"> 7723<section id="lic_26">
7586<title>MIT</title> 7724<title>MIT</title>
7587<para><programlisting> 7725<para><programlisting>
7588 7726
@@ -7610,7 +7748,7 @@ THE SOFTWARE.
7610 7748
7611</programlisting></para></section> 7749</programlisting></para></section>
7612 7750
7613<section id="lic_26"> 7751<section id="lic_27">
7614<title>MPL-1.0</title> 7752<title>MPL-1.0</title>
7615<para><programlisting> 7753<para><programlisting>
7616 7754
@@ -7907,7 +8045,7 @@ Contributor(s): ______________________________________.``
7907 8045
7908</programlisting></para></section> 8046</programlisting></para></section>
7909 8047
7910<section id="lic_27"> 8048<section id="lic_28">
7911<title>MPL-1.1</title> 8049<title>MPL-1.1</title>
7912<para><programlisting> 8050<para><programlisting>
7913 8051
@@ -8313,7 +8451,7 @@ rather than the text found in the Original Code Source Code for Your Modificatio
8313 8451
8314</programlisting></para></section> 8452</programlisting></para></section>
8315 8453
8316<section id="lic_28"> 8454<section id="lic_29">
8317<title>MPL-2.0</title> 8455<title>MPL-2.0</title>
8318<para><programlisting> 8456<para><programlisting>
8319Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 8457Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
@@ -8691,7 +8829,7 @@ Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice
8691 defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. 8829 defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
8692</programlisting></para></section> 8830</programlisting></para></section>
8693 8831
8694<section id="lic_29"> 8832<section id="lic_30">
8695<title>OASIS</title> 8833<title>OASIS</title>
8696<para><programlisting> 8834<para><programlisting>
8697 Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute the DocBook DTD and 8835 Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute the DocBook DTD and
@@ -8709,7 +8847,7 @@ Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice
8709 8847
8710</programlisting></para></section> 8848</programlisting></para></section>
8711 8849
8712<section id="lic_30"> 8850<section id="lic_31">
8713<title>OpenSSL</title> 8851<title>OpenSSL</title>
8714<para><programlisting> 8852<para><programlisting>
8715 8853
@@ -8717,38 +8855,38 @@ OpenSSL License
8717 8855
8718 ==================================================================== 8856 ====================================================================
8719 Copyright (c) 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. 8857 Copyright (c) 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
8720 8858
8721 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 8859 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8722 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 8860 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8723 are met: 8861 are met:
8724 8862
8725 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8863 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
8726 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 8864 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
8727 8865
8728 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 8866 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
8729 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in 8867 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
8730 the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 8868 the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
8731 distribution. 8869 distribution.
8732 8870
8733 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this 8871 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this
8734 software must display the following acknowledgment: 8872 software must display the following acknowledgment:
8735 "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project 8873 "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
8736 for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)" 8874 for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)"
8737 8875
8738 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to 8876 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to
8739 endorse or promote products derived from this software without 8877 endorse or promote products derived from this software without
8740 prior written permission. For written permission, please contact 8878 prior written permission. For written permission, please contact
8741 openssl-core@openssl.org. 8879 openssl-core@openssl.org.
8742 8880
8743 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" 8881 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL"
8744 nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written 8882 nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written
8745 permission of the OpenSSL Project. 8883 permission of the OpenSSL Project.
8746 8884
8747 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following 8885 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
8748 acknowledgment: 8886 acknowledgment:
8749 "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project 8887 "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
8750 for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)" 8888 for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)"
8751 8889
8752 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS`` AND ANY 8890 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS`` AND ANY
8753 EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 8891 EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
8754 IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 8892 IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
@@ -8762,36 +8900,36 @@ OpenSSL License
8762 ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED 8900 ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
8763 OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 8901 OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
8764 ==================================================================== 8902 ====================================================================
8765 8903
8766 This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young 8904 This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
8767 (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim 8905 (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
8768 Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). 8906 Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
8769 8907
8770 8908
8771 Original SSLeay License 8909 Original SSLeay License
8772 ----------------------- 8910 -----------------------
8773 8911
8774Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) 8912Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
8775All rights reserved. 8913All rights reserved.
8776 8914
8777 This package is an SSL implementation written 8915 This package is an SSL implementation written
8778 by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). 8916 by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
8779 The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. 8917 The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
8780 8918
8781 This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as 8919 This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
8782 the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions 8920 the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions
8783 apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, 8921 apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,
8784 lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation 8922 lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation
8785 included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms 8923 included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
8786 except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). 8924 except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
8787 8925
8788 Copyright remains Eric Young`s, and as such any Copyright notices in 8926 Copyright remains Eric Young`s, and as such any Copyright notices in
8789 the code are not to be removed. 8927 the code are not to be removed.
8790 If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution 8928 If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution
8791 as the author of the parts of the library used. 8929 as the author of the parts of the library used.
8792 This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or 8930 This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or
8793 in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package. 8931 in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.
8794 8932
8795 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 8933 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8796 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 8934 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8797 are met: 8935 are met:
@@ -8809,7 +8947,7 @@ All rights reserved.
8809 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from 8947 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from
8810 the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement: 8948 the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:
8811 "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)" 8949 "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)"
8812 8950
8813 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS`` AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 8951 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS`` AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
8814WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY 8952WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
8815AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR 8953AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR
@@ -8819,25 +8957,24 @@ OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
8819HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, 8957HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
8820OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS 8958OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
8821SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 8959SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
8822 8960
8823 The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or 8961 The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or
8824derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and 8962derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and
8825put under another distribution licence 8963put under another distribution licence
8826 [including the GNU Public Licence.] 8964 [including the GNU Public Licence.]
8827 8965
8828 8966
8829 8967
8830 8968
8831</programlisting></para></section> 8969</programlisting></para></section>
8832 8970
8833<section id="lic_31"> 8971<section id="lic_32">
8834<title>PD</title> 8972<title>PD</title>
8835<para> 8973<para><programlisting>
8836There is no generic text for the PD license. See instead the extracted texts for each package (<xref linkend="pd_licenses_packages"/>). 8974This is a placeholder for the Public Domain License
8837</para> 8975</programlisting></para></section>
8838</section>
8839 8976
8840<section id="lic_32"> 8977<section id="lic_33">
8841<title>Python-2.0</title> 8978<title>Python-2.0</title>
8842<para><programlisting> 8979<para><programlisting>
8843 8980
@@ -9034,7 +9171,7 @@ OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
9034 9171
9035</programlisting></para></section> 9172</programlisting></para></section>
9036 9173
9037<section id="lic_33"> 9174<section id="lic_34">
9038<title>Zlib</title> 9175<title>Zlib</title>
9039<para><programlisting> 9176<para><programlisting>
9040 9177
@@ -9060,7 +9197,7 @@ zlib License
9060 9197
9061</programlisting></para></section> 9198</programlisting></para></section>
9062 9199
9063<section id="lic_34"> 9200<section id="lic_35">
9064<title>tcl</title> 9201<title>tcl</title>
9065<para><programlisting> 9202<para><programlisting>
9066This software is copyrighted by the Regents of the University of 9203This software is copyrighted by the Regents of the University of
@@ -9105,7 +9242,7 @@ permission to use and distribute the software in accordance with the
9105terms specified in this license. 9242terms specified in this license.
9106</programlisting></para></section> 9243</programlisting></para></section>
9107 9244
9108<section id="lic_35"> 9245<section id="lic_36">
9109<title>unfs3</title> 9246<title>unfs3</title>
9110<para><programlisting> 9247<para><programlisting>
9111UNFS3 user-space NFSv3 server 9248UNFS3 user-space NFSv3 server
@@ -9134,950 +9271,8 @@ OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
9134ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 9271ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
9135</programlisting></para></section> 9272</programlisting></para></section>
9136 9273
9137 </section> 9274 </section>
9138<section id="pd_licenses_packages"> 9275 <section id="proprietary_license">
9139 <title>License statements for packages with PD license</title> 9276 <title>Proprietary Licenses</title>
9140 <para> 9277 </section>
9141 This section contains license texts extracted for packages that are declared
9142 to be entirely or partly public domain.
9143 </para>
9144 <section id="pd-byacc-20140422">
9145 <title>byacc, version 20140422</title>
9146 <section id="pd-byacc-20140422--1">
9147 <title>Text 1</title>
9148 <programlisting>
9149Upstream source http://dickey.his.com/byacc/byacc.html
9150
9151Berkeley Yacc is in the public domain; changes made to it by the current
9152maintainer are likewise unrestricted. That applies to most of the files.
9153A few files (currently those related to autoconf scripting) have other
9154licenses as noted here.
9155
9156Current byacc upstream maintainer: Thomas Dickey &lt;dickey@invisible-island.net&gt;
9157
9158Public domain notice and no warranty:
9159-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9160 Berkeley Yacc is an LALR(1) parser generator. Berkeley Yacc has been made
9161as compatible as possible with AT&amp;T Yacc. Berkeley Yacc can accept any input
9162specification that conforms to the AT&amp;T Yacc documentation. Specifications
9163that take advantage of undocumented features of AT&amp;T Yacc will probably be
9164rejected.
9165
9166 Berkeley Yacc is distributed with no warranty whatever. The code
9167is certain to contain errors. Neither the author nor any contributor
9168takes responsibility for any consequences of its use.
9169
9170 Berkeley Yacc is in the public domain. The data structures and algorithms
9171used in Berkeley Yacc are all either taken from documents available to the
9172general public or are inventions of the author. Anyone may freely distribute
9173source or binary forms of Berkeley Yacc whether unchanged or modified.
9174Distributers may charge whatever fees they can obtain for Berkeley Yacc.
9175Programs generated by Berkeley Yacc may be distributed freely.
9176
9177 Please report bugs to
9178
9179 robert.corbett@eng.Sun.COM
9180
9181Include a small example if possible. Please include the banner string from
9182skeleton.c with the bug report. Do not expect rapid responses.
9183-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9184
9185Files: aclocal.m4
9186Licence: other-BSD
9187Copyright: 2004-2011,2012 by Thomas E. Dickey
9188 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
9189 copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
9190 "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
9191 without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
9192 distribute, distribute with modifications, sublicense, and/or sell
9193 copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
9194 furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9195
9196 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
9197 in all copies or portions of the Software.
9198
9199 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
9200 OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
9201 MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
9202 IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
9203 DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
9204 OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR
9205 THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
9206
9207 Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright
9208 holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the
9209 sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written
9210 authorization.
9211
9212Files: install-sh
9213Copyright: 1994 X Consortium
9214Licence: other-BSD
9215 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
9216 of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
9217 deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
9218 rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
9219 sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
9220 furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9221
9222 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
9223 all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
9224
9225 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
9226 IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
9227 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
9228 X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
9229 AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNEC-
9230 TION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
9231
9232 Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not
9233 be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other deal-
9234 ings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consor-
9235 tium.
9236
9237 FSF changes to this file are in the public domain.
9238
9239 Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent
9240 `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
9241 when there is no Makefile.
9242
9243 This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written
9244 from scratch. It can only install one file at a time, a restriction
9245 shared with many OS's install programs.
9246
9247Files: debian/*
9248Copyright: 2012 Thomas E. Dickey
9249Licence: other-BSD
9250 Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
9251 documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
9252 provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
9253 both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
9254 supporting documentation, and that the name of the above listed
9255 copyright holder(s) not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining
9256 to distribution of the software without specific, written prior
9257 permission.
9258
9259 THE ABOVE LISTED COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
9260 TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
9261 AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE LISTED COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) BE
9262 LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
9263 WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
9264 ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
9265 OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
9266
9267On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
9268Public License can be found in '/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'
9269</programlisting>
9270 </section>
9271 </section>
9272 <section id="pd-dropbear-2014.63">
9273 <title>dropbear, version 2014.63</title>
9274 <section id="pd-dropbear-2014.63--1">
9275 <title>Text 1</title>
9276 <programlisting>
9277Dropbear contains a number of components from different sources, hence there
9278are a few licenses and authors involved. All licenses are fairly
9279non-restrictive.
9280
9281
9282The majority of code is written by Matt Johnston, under the license below.
9283
9284Portions of the client-mode work are (c) 2004 Mihnea Stoenescu, under the
9285same license:
9286
9287Copyright (c) 2002-2013 Matt Johnston
9288Portions copyright (c) 2004 Mihnea Stoenescu
9289All rights reserved.
9290
9291Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
9292of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
9293in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
9294to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
9295copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
9296furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9297
9298The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
9299copies or substantial portions of the Software.
9300
9301THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
9302IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
9303FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
9304AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
9305LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
9306OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
9307SOFTWARE.
9308
9309=====
9310
9311LibTomCrypt and LibTomMath are written by Tom St Denis, and are Public Domain.
9312
9313=====
9314
9315sshpty.c is taken from OpenSSH 3.5p1,
9316 Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen &lt;ylo@cs.hut.fi&gt;, Espoo, Finland
9317 All rights reserved
9318 "As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software
9319 can be used freely for any purpose. Any derived versions of this
9320 software must be clearly marked as such, and if the derived work is
9321 incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be
9322 called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell". "
9323
9324=====
9325
9326loginrec.c
9327loginrec.h
9328atomicio.h
9329atomicio.c
9330and strlcat() (included in util.c) are from OpenSSH 3.6.1p2, and are licensed
9331under the 2 point BSD license.
9332
9333loginrec is written primarily by Andre Lucas, atomicio.c by Theo de Raadt.
9334
9335strlcat() is (c) Todd C. Miller
9336
9337=====
9338
9339Import code in keyimport.c is modified from PuTTY's import.c, licensed as
9340follows:
9341
9342PuTTY is copyright 1997-2003 Simon Tatham.
9343
9344Portions copyright Robert de Bath, Joris van Rantwijk, Delian
9345Delchev, Andreas Schultz, Jeroen Massar, Wez Furlong, Nicolas Barry,
9346Justin Bradford, and CORE SDI S.A.
9347
9348Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
9349obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files
9350(the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
9351including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
9352publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
9353and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
9354subject to the following conditions:
9355
9356The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
9357included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
9358
9359THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
9360EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
9361MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
9362NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE
9363FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
9364CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
9365WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
9366
9367=====
9368
9369curve25519-donna:
9370
9371/* Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
9372 * All rights reserved.
9373 *
9374 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9375 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
9376 * met:
9377 *
9378 * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9379 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
9380 * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
9381 * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
9382 * in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
9383 * distribution.
9384 * * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
9385 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
9386 * this software without specific prior written permission.
9387 *
9388 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
9389 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
9390 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
9391 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
9392 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
9393 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
9394 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
9395 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
9396 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
9397 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
9398 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
9399 *
9400 * curve25519-donna: Curve25519 elliptic curve, public key function
9401 *
9402 * http://code.google.com/p/curve25519-donna/
9403 *
9404 * Adam Langley &lt;agl@imperialviolet.org&gt;
9405 *
9406 * Derived from public domain C code by Daniel J. Bernstein &lt;djb@cr.yp.to&gt;
9407 *
9408 * More information about curve25519 can be found here
9409 * http://cr.yp.to/ecdh.html
9410 *
9411 * djb's sample implementation of curve25519 is written in a special assembly
9412 * language called qhasm and uses the floating point registers.
9413 *
9414 * This is, almost, a clean room reimplementation from the curve25519 paper. It
9415 * uses many of the tricks described therein. Only the crecip function is taken
9416 * from the sample implementation.
9417 */
9418</programlisting>
9419 </section>
9420 </section>
9421 <section id="pd-encodings-1.0.4">
9422 <title>encodings, version 1.0.4</title>
9423 <section id="pd-encodings-1.0.4--1">
9424 <title>Text 1</title>
9425 <programlisting>
9426The XFree86/Xorg encoding files are in the public domain.
9427
9428Most of these encoding files were generated by me in the winter of 1998/1998
9429from publicly available sources (notably from data files provided by the
9430Unicode Consortium) using a throw-away program written in Common Lisp. Over
9431the years, a number of people have kindly added new encoding files to the
9432collection.
9433
9434If you want to add a copyright statement to an encoding file, you need
9435your brain examined.
9436
9437 Juliusz Chroboczek
9438</programlisting>
9439 </section>
9440 </section>
9441 <section id="pd-expect-5.45">
9442 <title>expect, version 5.45</title>
9443 <section id="pd-expect-5.45--1">
9444 <title>Text 1</title>
9445 <programlisting>
9446Expect
9447
9448Written by: Don Libes, libes at nist.gov, NIST
9449
9450Design and implementation of this program was paid for by U.S. tax
9451dollars. Therefore it is public domain. However, the author and NIST
9452would appreciate credit if this program or parts of it are used.
9453</programlisting>
9454 </section>
9455 </section>
9456 <section id="pd-fontconfig-2.11.1">
9457 <title>fontconfig, version 2.11.1</title>
9458 <section id="pd-fontconfig-2.11.1--1">
9459 <title>Text 1</title>
9460 <programlisting>
9461fontconfig/COPYING
9462
9463Copyright © 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2006,2007 Keith Packard
9464Copyright © 2005 Patrick Lam
9465Copyright © 2009 Roozbeh Pournader
9466Copyright © 2008,2009 Red Hat, Inc.
9467Copyright © 2008 Danilo Šegan
9468Copyright © 2012 Google, Inc.
9469
9470
9471Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
9472documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
9473the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
9474copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
9475documentation, and that the name of the author(s) not be used in
9476advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without
9477specific, written prior permission. The authors make no
9478representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It
9479is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
9480
9481THE AUTHOR(S) DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
9482INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
9483EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
9484CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
9485DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
9486TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
9487PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
9488
9489</programlisting>
9490 </section>
9491 <section id="pd-fontconfig-2.11.1--2">
9492 <title>Text 2</title>
9493 <programlisting>
9494/*
9495 * fontconfig/src/fcfreetype.c
9496 *
9497 * Copyright © 2001 Keith Packard
9498 *
9499 * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
9500 * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
9501 * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
9502 * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
9503 * documentation, and that the name of the author(s) not be used in
9504 * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without
9505 * specific, written prior permission. The authors make no
9506 * representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It
9507 * is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
9508 *
9509 * THE AUTHOR(S) DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
9510 * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
9511 * EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
9512 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
9513 * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
9514 * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
9515 * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
9516 */
9517
9518/*
9519 Copyright © 2002-2003 by Juliusz Chroboczek
9520
9521 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
9522 of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
9523 in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
9524 to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
9525 copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
9526 furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9527
9528 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
9529 all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
9530
9531 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
9532 IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
9533 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
9534 AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
9535 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
9536 OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
9537 THE SOFTWARE.
9538*/
9539</programlisting>
9540 </section>
9541 <section id="pd-fontconfig-2.11.1--3">
9542 <title>Text 3</title>
9543 <programlisting>
9544/*
9545 * This code implements the MD5 message-digest algorithm.
9546 * The algorithm is due to Ron Rivest. This code was
9547 * written by Colin Plumb in 1993, no copyright is claimed.
9548 * This code is in the public domain; do with it what you wish.
9549 *
9550 * Equivalent code is available from RSA Data Security, Inc.
9551 * This code has been tested against that, and is equivalent,
9552 * except that you don't need to include two pages of legalese
9553 * with every copy.
9554 *
9555 * To compute the message digest of a chunk of bytes, declare an
9556 * MD5Context structure, pass it to MD5Init, call MD5Update as
9557 * needed on buffers full of bytes, and then call MD5Final, which
9558 * will fill a supplied 16-byte array with the digest.
9559 */
9560</programlisting>
9561 </section>
9562 </section>
9563 <section id="pd-glib-2.0-2.40.0">
9564 <title>glib-2.0, version 2.40.0</title>
9565 <section id="pd-glib-2.0-2.40.0--1">
9566 <title>Text 1</title>
9567 <programlisting>
9568PCRE LICENCE
9569
9570Please see the file LICENCE in the PCRE distribution for licensing details.
9571
9572End
9573</programlisting>
9574 </section>
9575 <section id="pd-glib-2.0-2.40.0--2">
9576 <title>Text 2</title>
9577 <programlisting>
9578Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9579modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
9580
9581 * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
9582 this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
9583
9584 * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
9585 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
9586 documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
9587
9588 * Neither the name of the University of Cambridge nor the names of its
9589 contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
9590 this software without specific prior written permission.
9591
9592THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
9593AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
9594IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
9595ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
9596LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
9597CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
9598SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
9599INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
9600CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
9601ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
9602POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
9603</programlisting>
9604 </section>
9605 <section id="pd-glib-2.0-2.40.0--3">
9606 <title>Text 3</title>
9607 <programlisting>
9608This work may be reproduced and distributed in whole or in part, in
9609any medium, physical or electronic, so as long as this copyright
9610notice remains intact and unchanged on all copies. Commercial
9611redistribution is permitted and encouraged, but you may not
9612redistribute, in whole or in part, under terms more restrictive than
9613those under which you received it. If you redistribute a modified or
9614translated version of this work, you must also make the source code to
9615the modified or translated version available in electronic form
9616without charge. However, mere aggregation as part of a larger work
9617shall not count as a modification for this purpose.
9618
9619All code examples in this work are placed into the public domain,
9620and may be used, modified and redistributed without restriction.
9621
9622BECAUSE THIS WORK IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO
9623WARRANTY FOR THE WORK, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
9624EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR
9625OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE WORK "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
9626KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
9627IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
9628PURPOSE. SHOULD THE WORK PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME
9629THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
9630
9631IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN
9632WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY
9633AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE WORK AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU
9634FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
9635CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
9636WORK, EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
9637POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
9638</programlisting>
9639 </section>
9640 </section>
9641 <section id="pd-mesa-demos-8.2.0">
9642 <title>mesa-demos, version 8.2.0</title>
9643 <section id="pd-mesa-demos-8.2.0--1">
9644 <title>Text 1</title>
9645 <programlisting>
9646/*
9647 * Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
9648 *
9649 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
9650 * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
9651 * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
9652 * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
9653 * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
9654 * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9655 *
9656 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
9657 * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
9658 *
9659 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
9660 * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
9661 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
9662 * BRIAN PAUL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
9663 * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
9664 * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
9665 */
9666</programlisting>
9667 </section>
9668 <section id="pd-mesa-demos-8.2.0--2">
9669 <title>Text 2</title>
9670 <programlisting>
9671
9672
9673/*
9674 * A demonstration of using the GLX functions. This program is in the
9675 * public domain.
9676 *
9677 * Brian Paul
9678 */
9679</programlisting>
9680 </section>
9681 </section>
9682 <section id="pd-mobile-broadband-provider-info-20140618">
9683 <title>mobile-broadband-provider-info, version 20140618</title>
9684 <section id="pd-mobile-broadband-provider-info-20140618--1">
9685 <title>Text 1</title>
9686 <programlisting>
9687THIS WORK IS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN:
9688The person or persons who have associated work with this document
9689(the "Dedicator" or "Certifier") hereby either (a) certifies that, to the best
9690of his knowledge, the work of authorship identified is in the public domain of
9691the country from which the work is published, or (b) hereby dedicates whatever
9692copyright the dedicators holds in the work of authorship identified below
9693(the "Work") to the public domain. A certifier, moreover, dedicates any
9694copyright interest he may have in the associated work, and for these purposes,
9695is described as a "dedicator" below.
9696
9697A certifier has taken reasonable steps to verify the copyright status of this
9698work. Certifier recognizes that his good faith efforts may not shield him from
9699liability if in fact the work certified is not in the public domain.
9700
9701Dedicator makes this dedication for the benefit of the public at large and to
9702the detriment of the Dedicator's heirs and successors. Dedicator intends this
9703dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all present
9704and future rights under copyright law, whether vested or contingent, in the
9705Work. Dedicator understands that such relinquishment of all rights includes the
9706relinquishment of all rights to enforce (by lawsuit or otherwise) those
9707copyrights in the Work.
9708
9709Dedicator recognizes that, once placed in the public domain, the Work may be
9710freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, used, modified, built upon, or
9711otherwise exploited by anyone for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial,
9712and in any way, including by methods that have not yet been invented or
9713conceived.
9714</programlisting>
9715 </section>
9716 </section>
9717 <section id="pd-modutils-initscripts-1.0">
9718 <title>modutils-initscripts, version 1.0</title>
9719 <section id="pd-modutils-initscripts-1.0--1">
9720 <title>Text 1</title>
9721 <programlisting>
9722Public Domain
9723</programlisting>
9724 </section>
9725 </section>
9726 <section id="pd-pixman-0.32.6">
9727 <title>pixman, version 0.32.6</title>
9728 <section id="pd-pixman-0.32.6--1">
9729 <title>Text 1</title>
9730 <programlisting>
9731The following is the MIT license, agreed upon by most contributors.
9732Copyright holders of new code should use this license statement where
9733possible. They may also add themselves to the list below.
9734
9735/*
9736 * Copyright 1987, 1988, 1989, 1998 The Open Group
9737 * Copyright 1987, 1988, 1989 Digital Equipment Corporation
9738 * Copyright 1999, 2004, 2008 Keith Packard
9739 * Copyright 2000 SuSE, Inc.
9740 * Copyright 2000 Keith Packard, member of The XFree86 Project, Inc.
9741 * Copyright 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
9742 * Copyright 2004 Nicholas Miell
9743 * Copyright 2005 Lars Knoll &amp; Zack Rusin, Trolltech
9744 * Copyright 2005 Trolltech AS
9745 * Copyright 2007 Luca Barbato
9746 * Copyright 2008 Aaron Plattner, NVIDIA Corporation
9747 * Copyright 2008 Rodrigo Kumpera
9748 * Copyright 2008 André Tupinambá
9749 * Copyright 2008 Mozilla Corporation
9750 * Copyright 2008 Frederic Plourde
9751 * Copyright 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
9752 * Copyright 2009, 2010 Nokia Corporation
9753 *
9754 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
9755 * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
9756 * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
9757 * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
9758 * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
9759 * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
9760 *
9761 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
9762 * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
9763 * Software.
9764 *
9765 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
9766 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
9767 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
9768 * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
9769 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
9770 * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
9771 * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
9772 */
9773</programlisting>
9774 </section>
9775 <section id="pd-pixman-0.32.6--2">
9776 <title>Text 2</title>
9777 <programlisting>
9778/*
9779 * Copyright © 2008 Keith Packard
9780 *
9781 * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
9782 * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
9783 * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
9784 * notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and
9785 * that the name of the copyright holders not be used in advertising or
9786 * publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
9787 * written prior permission. The copyright holders make no representations
9788 * about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as
9789 * is" without express or implied warranty.
9790 *
9791 * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
9792 * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
9793 * EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
9794 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
9795 * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
9796 * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
9797 * OF THIS SOFTWARE.
9798 */
9799
9800/*
9801 * Matrix interfaces
9802 */
9803</programlisting>
9804 </section>
9805 </section>
9806 <section id="pd-ppp-2.4.6">
9807 <title>ppp, version 2.4.6</title>
9808 <section id="pd-ppp-2.4.6--1">
9809 <title>Text 1</title>
9810 <programlisting>
9811/*
9812 * ccp.c - PPP Compression Control Protocol.
9813 *
9814 * Copyright (c) 1994-2002 Paul Mackerras. All rights reserved.
9815 *
9816 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9817 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9818 * are met:
9819 *
9820 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9821 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
9822 *
9823 * 2. The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to
9824 * endorse or promote products derived from this software without
9825 * prior written permission.
9826 *
9827 * 3. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
9828 * acknowledgment:
9829 * "This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras
9830 * &lt;paulus@samba.org&gt;".
9831 *
9832 * THE AUTHORS OF THIS SOFTWARE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO
9833 * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
9834 * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
9835 * SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
9836 * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN
9837 * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING
9838 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
9839 */
9840</programlisting>
9841 </section>
9842 <section id="pd-ppp-2.4.6--2">
9843 <title>Text 2</title>
9844 <programlisting>
9845/*
9846 * Chat -- a program for automatic session establishment (i.e. dial
9847 * the phone and log in).
9848 *
9849 * Standard termination codes:
9850 * 0 - successful completion of the script
9851 * 1 - invalid argument, expect string too large, etc.
9852 * 2 - error on an I/O operation or fatal error condition.
9853 * 3 - timeout waiting for a simple string.
9854 * 4 - the first string declared as "ABORT"
9855 * 5 - the second string declared as "ABORT"
9856 * 6 - ... and so on for successive ABORT strings.
9857 *
9858 * This software is in the public domain.
9859 *
9860</programlisting>
9861 </section>
9862 <section id="pd-ppp-2.4.6--3">
9863 <title>Text 3</title>
9864 <programlisting>
9865/*
9866 * passprompt.c - pppd plugin to invoke an external PAP password prompter
9867 *
9868 * Copyright 1999 Paul Mackerras, Alan Curry.
9869 *
9870 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9871 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
9872 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
9873 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
9874 */
9875</programlisting>
9876 </section>
9877 <section id="pd-ppp-2.4.6--4">
9878 <title>Text 4</title>
9879 <programlisting>
9880 /*
9881 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
9882
9883 trivial database library
9884
9885 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1999-2004
9886 Copyright (C) Paul `Rusty' Russell 2000
9887 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2000-2003
9888
9889 ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the tdb
9890 ** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released
9891 ** under the LGPL
9892
9893 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9894 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
9895 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9896 version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
9897
9898 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9899 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
9900 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
9901 Lesser General Public License for more details.
9902
9903 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
9904 License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
9905 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
9906*/
9907</programlisting>
9908 </section>
9909 </section>
9910 <section id="pd-sqlite3-3.8.6.0">
9911 <title>sqlite3, version 3.8.6.0</title>
9912 <section id="pd-sqlite3-3.8.6.0--1">
9913 <title>Text 1</title>
9914 <programlisting>
9915/*
9916** 2001 September 15
9917**
9918** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
9919** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
9920**
9921** May you do good and not evil.
9922** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
9923** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
9924**
9925*************************************************************************
9926</programlisting>
9927 </section>
9928 </section>
9929 <section id="pd-tzcode-2015b">
9930 <title>tzcode, version 2015b</title>
9931 <section id="pd-tzcode-2015b--1">
9932 <title>Text 1</title>
9933 <programlisting>
9934README for the tz distribution
9935
9936"What time is it?" -- Richard Deacon as The King
9937"Any time you want it to be." -- Frank Baxter as The Scientist
9938 (from the Bell System film "About Time")
9939
9940The Time Zone Database (often called tz or zoneinfo) contains code and
9941data that represent the history of local time for many representative
9942locations around the globe. It is updated periodically to reflect
9943changes made by political bodies to time zone boundaries, UTC offsets,
9944and daylight-saving rules.
9945
9946Unless otherwise specified, all files in the tz code and data are in
9947the public domain, so clarified as of 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
9948The few exceptions are code derived from BSD, which uses the BSD license.
9949
9950Here is a recipe for acquiring, building, installing, and testing the
9951tz distribution on a GNU/Linux or similar host.
9952
9953 mkdir tz
9954 cd tz
9955 wget --retr-symlinks 'ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/tz*-latest.tar.gz'
9956 gzip -dc tzcode-latest.tar.gz | tar -xf -
9957 gzip -dc tzdata-latest.tar.gz | tar -xf -
9958
9959Be sure to read the comments in "Makefile" and make any changes needed
9960to make things right for your system, especially if you are using some
9961platform other than GNU/Linux. Then run the following commands,
9962substituting your desired installation directory for "$HOME/tzdir":
9963
9964 make TOPDIR=$HOME/tzdir install
9965 $HOME/tzdir/etc/zdump -v America/Los_Angeles
9966
9967Historical local time information has been included here to:
9968
9969* provide a compendium of data about the history of civil time
9970 that is useful even if not 100% accurate;
9971
9972* give an idea of the variety of local time rules that have
9973 existed in the past and thus an idea of the variety that may be
9974 expected in the future;
9975
9976* provide a test of the generality of the local time rule description
9977 system.
9978
9979The information in the time zone data files is by no means authoritative;
9980fixes and enhancements are welcome. Please see the file CONTRIBUTING
9981for details.
9982
9983Thanks to these Time Zone Caballeros who've made major contributions to the
9984time conversion package: Keith Bostic; Bob Devine; Paul Eggert; Robert Elz;
9985Guy Harris; Mark Horton; John Mackin; and Bradley White. Thanks also to
9986Michael Bloom, Art Neilson, Stephen Prince, John Sovereign, and Frank Wales
9987for testing work, and to Gwillim Law for checking local mean time data.
9988Thanks in particular to Arthur David Olson, the project's founder and first
9989maintainer, to whom the time zone community owes the greatest debt of all.
9990None of them are responsible for remaining errors.
9991
9992Look in &lt;ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/&gt; for updated versions of these files.
9993
9994Please send comments or information to tz@iana.org.
9995</programlisting>
9996 </section>
9997 </section>
9998 <section id="pd-tzdata-2015b">
9999 <title>tzdata, version 2015b</title>
10000 <section id="pd-tzdata-2015b--1">
10001 <title>Text 1</title>
10002 <programlisting>
10003# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
10004# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
10005
10006</programlisting>
10007 </section>
10008 </section>
10009 <section id="pd-xz-5.1.3alpha">
10010 <title>xz, version 5.1.3alpha</title>
10011 <section id="pd-xz-5.1.3alpha--1">
10012 <title>Text 1</title>
10013 <programlisting>
10014
10015XZ Utils Licensing
10016==================
10017
10018 Different licenses apply to different files in this package. Here
10019 is a rough summary of which licenses apply to which parts of this
10020 package (but check the individual files to be sure!):
10021
10022 - liblzma is in the public domain.
10023
10024 - xz, xzdec, and lzmadec command line tools are in the public
10025 domain unless GNU getopt_long had to be compiled and linked
10026 in from the lib directory. The getopt_long code is under
10027 GNU LGPLv2.1+.
10028
10029 - The scripts to grep, diff, and view compressed files have been
10030 adapted from gzip. These scripts and their documentation are
10031 under GNU GPLv2+.
10032
10033 - All the documentation in the doc directory and most of the
10034 XZ Utils specific documentation files in other directories
10035 are in the public domain.
10036
10037 - Translated messages are in the public domain.
10038
10039 - The build system contains public domain files, and files that
10040 are under GNU GPLv2+ or GNU GPLv3+. None of these files end up
10041 in the binaries being built.
10042
10043 - Test files and test code in the tests directory, and debugging
10044 utilities in the debug directory are in the public domain.
10045
10046 - The extra directory may contain public domain files, and files
10047 that are under various free software licenses.
10048
10049 You can do whatever you want with the files that have been put into
10050 the public domain. If you find public domain legally problematic,
10051 take the previous sentence as a license grant. If you still find
10052 the lack of copyright legally problematic, you have too many
10053 lawyers.
10054
10055 As usual, this software is provided "as is", without any warranty.
10056
10057 If you copy significant amounts of public domain code from XZ Utils
10058 into your project, acknowledging this somewhere in your software is
10059 polite (especially if it is proprietary, non-free software), but
10060 naturally it is not legally required. Here is an example of a good
10061 notice to put into "about box" or into documentation:
10062
10063 This software includes code from XZ Utils &lt;http://tukaani.org/xz/&gt;.
10064
10065 The following license texts are included in the following files:
10066 - COPYING.LGPLv2.1: GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1
10067 - COPYING.GPLv2: GNU General Public License version 2
10068 - COPYING.GPLv3: GNU General Public License version 3
10069
10070 Note that the toolchain (compiler, linker etc.) may add some code
10071 pieces that are copyrighted. Thus, it is possible that e.g. liblzma
10072 binary wouldn't actually be in the public domain in its entirety
10073 even though it contains no copyrighted code from the XZ Utils source
10074 package.
10075
10076 If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask the author(s) for more
10077 information.
10078
10079</programlisting>
10080 </section>
10081 </section>
10082</section>
10083</chapter> 9278</chapter>