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author | Adrian Mangeac <Adrian.Mangeac@enea.com> | 2019-10-15 23:54:15 +0200 |
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committer | Adrian Mangeac <Adrian.Mangeac@enea.com> | 2019-10-15 23:57:16 +0200 |
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Update the OSR and release info
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1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> | 1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
2 | <!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" | 2 | <!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" |
3 | "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"> | 3 | "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"> |
4 | <chapter id="enea_linux_packages"> | 4 | <chapter id="enea_linux_packages"> |
5 | <title>Packages and Licenses</title> | 5 | <title>Packages and Licenses</title> |
6 | <section id="licenses_packages"> | ||
6 | 7 | ||
7 | <section id="licenses_packages"> | 8 | <title>Packages</title> |
8 | <title>Packages</title> | ||
9 | 9 | ||
10 | <!--This chapter contains a generated list of all packages that Enea Linux | 10 | |
11 | <!--This chapter contains a generated list of all packages that Enea Linux | ||
11 | supports, e.g. busybox, with a short explanatory blurb and links to package | 12 | supports, e.g. busybox, with a short explanatory blurb and links to package |
12 | specific documentation.--> | 13 | specific documentation.--> |
13 | 14 | ||
14 | <informaltable> | 15 | <informaltable> |
15 | <tgroup cols="4"> | 16 | <tgroup cols="5"> |
16 | <colspec colwidth="2*" /> | 17 | <colspec colwidth="2*"/> |
17 | 18 | <colspec colwidth="1*"/> | |
18 | <colspec colwidth="2*" /> | 19 | <colspec colwidth="5*"/> |
19 | 20 | <colspec colwidth="2*"/> | |
20 | <colspec colwidth="5*" /> | 21 | <colspec colwidth="1*"/> |
21 | 22 | ||
22 | <colspec colwidth="2*" /> | 23 | <thead> |
23 | 24 | <row> | |
24 | <thead> | 25 | <entry align="center">Package Name</entry> |
25 | <row> | 26 | <entry align="center">Version</entry> |
26 | <entry align="center">Package Name</entry> | 27 | <entry align="center">Description</entry> |
27 | 28 | <entry align="center">License</entry> | |
28 | <entry align="center">Version</entry> | 29 | <entry align="center">Target</entry> |
29 | 30 | </row> | |
30 | <entry align="center">Description</entry> | 31 | </thead> |
31 | 32 | ||
32 | <entry align="center">License</entry> | 33 | <tbody valign="top"> |
33 | </row> | 34 | <row> |
34 | </thead> | 35 | <entry>acl</entry> |
35 | 36 | <entry>2.2.52</entry> | |
36 | <tbody valign="top"> | 37 | <entry>Utilities for managing POSIX Access Control Lists.</entry> |
37 | <row> | 38 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> |
38 | <entry>acl</entry> | 39 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
39 | 40 | </row> | |
40 | <entry>2.2.52</entry> | 41 | <row> |
41 | 42 | <entry>acpica</entry> | |
42 | <entry>Utilities for managing POSIX Access Control Lists.</entry> | 43 | <entry>20180508</entry> |
43 | 44 | <entry>The ACPI Component Architecture (ACPICA) project provides an OS-independent reference implementation of the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification (ACPI). ACPICA code contains those portions of ACPI meant to be directly integrated into the host OS as a kernel-resident subsystem and a small set of tools to assist in developing and debugging ACPI tables.</entry> | |
44 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> | 45 | <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry> |
45 | </row> | 46 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
46 | 47 | </row> | |
47 | <row> | 48 | <row> |
48 | <entry>acpica</entry> | 49 | <entry>adwaita-icon-theme</entry> |
49 | 50 | <entry>3.30.1</entry> | |
50 | <entry>20170303</entry> | 51 | <entry>GTK+ icon theme.</entry> |
51 | 52 | <entry> LGPL-3.0, CC-BY-SA-3.0</entry> | |
52 | <entry>The ACPI Component Architecture (ACPICA) project provides | 53 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
53 | an OS-independent reference implementation of the Advanced | 54 | </row> |
54 | Configuration and Power Interface Specification (ACPI). ACPICA | 55 | <row> |
55 | code contains those portions of ACPI meant to be directly | 56 | <entry>alsa-lib</entry> |
56 | integrated into the host OS as a kernel-resident subsystem and a | 57 | <entry>1.1.8</entry> |
57 | small set of tools to assist in developing and debugging ACPI | 58 | <entry>ALSA sound library.</entry> |
58 | tables.</entry> | 59 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> |
59 | 60 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
60 | <entry>BSD, GPL-2.0</entry> | 61 | </row> |
61 | </row> | 62 | <row> |
62 | 63 | <entry>at-spi2-atk</entry> | |
63 | <row> | 64 | <entry>2.30.0</entry> |
64 | <entry>adwaita-icon-theme</entry> | 65 | <entry>AT-SPI 2 Toolkit Bridge.</entry> |
65 | 66 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | |
66 | <entry>3.26.1</entry> | 67 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
67 | 68 | </row> | |
68 | <entry>GTK+ icon theme.</entry> | 69 | <row> |
69 | 70 | <entry>at-spi2-core</entry> | |
70 | <entry>LGPL-3.0, CC-BY-SA-3.0</entry> | 71 | <entry>2.30.0</entry> |
71 | </row> | 72 | <entry>Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (dbus core).</entry> |
72 | 73 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | |
73 | <row> | 74 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
74 | <entry>alsa-lib</entry> | 75 | </row> |
75 | 76 | <row> | |
76 | <entry>1.1.5</entry> | 77 | <entry>atk</entry> |
77 | 78 | <entry>2.30.0</entry> | |
78 | <entry>ALSA sound library.</entry> | 79 | <entry>Accessibility toolkit for GNOME.</entry> |
79 | 80 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> | |
80 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> | 81 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
81 | </row> | 82 | </row> |
82 | 83 | <row> | |
83 | <row> | 84 | <entry>attr</entry> |
84 | <entry>apt</entry> | 85 | <entry>2.4.47</entry> |
85 | 86 | <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes.</entry> | |
86 | <entry>1.2.24</entry> | 87 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> |
87 | 88 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
88 | <entry>Advanced front-end for dpkg.</entry> | 89 | </row> |
89 | 90 | <row> | |
90 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 91 | <entry>autoconf-archive</entry> |
91 | </row> | 92 | <entry>2018.03.13</entry> |
92 | 93 | <entry>a collection of freely re-usable Autoconf macros.</entry> | |
93 | <row> | 94 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception</entry> |
94 | <entry>asciidoc</entry> | 95 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
95 | 96 | </row> | |
96 | <entry>8.6.9</entry> | 97 | <row> |
97 | 98 | <entry>autoconf</entry> | |
98 | <entry>AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing short | 99 | <entry>2.69</entry> |
99 | documents articles books and UNIX man pages.</entry> | 100 | <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> |
100 | 101 | <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry> | |
101 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 102 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
102 | </row> | 103 | </row> |
103 | 104 | <row> | |
104 | <row> | 105 | <entry>automake</entry> |
105 | <entry>at-spi2-atk</entry> | 106 | <entry>1.16.1</entry> |
106 | 107 | <entry>Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. Automake requires the use of Autoconf.</entry> | |
107 | <entry>2.26.1</entry> | 108 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
108 | 109 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
109 | <entry>AT-SPI 2 Toolkit Bridge.</entry> | 110 | </row> |
110 | 111 | <row> | |
111 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | 112 | <entry>babeltrace</entry> |
112 | </row> | 113 | <entry>1.5.6</entry> |
113 | 114 | <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> | |
114 | <row> | 115 | <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0</entry> |
115 | <entry>at-spi2-core</entry> | 116 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
116 | 117 | </row> | |
117 | <entry>2.26.2</entry> | 118 | <row> |
118 | 119 | <entry>base-files</entry> | |
119 | <entry>Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (dbus | 120 | <entry>3.0.14</entry> |
120 | core).</entry> | 121 | <entry>The base-files package creates the basic system directory structure and provides a small set of key configuration files for the system.</entry> |
121 | 122 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
122 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | 123 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
123 | </row> | 124 | </row> |
124 | 125 | <row> | |
125 | <row> | 126 | <entry>base-passwd</entry> |
126 | <entry>atk</entry> | 127 | <entry>3.5.29</entry> |
127 | 128 | <entry>The master copies of the user database files (/etc/passwd and /etc/group). The update-passwd tool is also provided to keep the system databases synchronized with these master files.</entry> | |
128 | <entry>2.26.1</entry> | 129 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
129 | 130 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
130 | <entry>Accessibility toolkit for GNOME.</entry> | 131 | </row> |
131 | 132 | <row> | |
132 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> | 133 | <entry>bash-completion</entry> |
133 | </row> | 134 | <entry>2.8</entry> |
134 | 135 | <entry>Programmable Completion for Bash 4.</entry> | |
135 | <row> | 136 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
136 | <entry>attr</entry> | 137 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
137 | 138 | </row> | |
138 | <entry>2.4.47</entry> | 139 | <row> |
139 | 140 | <entry>bash</entry> | |
140 | <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended | 141 | <entry>4.4.18</entry> |
141 | attributes.</entry> | 142 | <entry>An sh-compatible command language interpreter.</entry> |
142 | 143 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | |
143 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> | 144 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
144 | </row> | 145 | </row> |
145 | 146 | <row> | |
146 | <row> | 147 | <entry>bc</entry> |
147 | <entry>autoconf-archive</entry> | 148 | <entry>1.07.1</entry> |
148 | 149 | <entry>Arbitrary precision calculator language.</entry> | |
149 | <entry>2016.09.16</entry> | 150 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
150 | 151 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
151 | <entry>a collection of freely re-usable Autoconf macros.</entry> | 152 | </row> |
152 | 153 | <row> | |
153 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception</entry> | 154 | <entry>bcm2835-bootfiles</entry> |
154 | </row> | 155 | <entry>20190823</entry> |
155 | 156 | <entry>Closed source binary files to help boot the ARM on the BCM2835.</entry> | |
156 | <row> | 157 | <entry>Proprietary</entry> |
157 | <entry>autoconf</entry> | 158 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
158 | 159 | </row> | |
159 | <entry>2.69</entry> | 160 | <row> |
160 | 161 | <entry>bind</entry> | |
161 | <entry>Autoconf is an extensible package of M4 macros that produce | 162 | <entry>9.11.5-P4</entry> |
162 | shell scripts to automatically configure software source code | 163 | <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry> |
163 | packages. Autoconf creates a configuration script for a package | 164 | <entry> ISC, BSD</entry> |
164 | from a template file that lists the operating system features that | 165 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
165 | the package can use in the form of M4 macro calls.</entry> | 166 | </row> |
166 | 167 | <row> | |
167 | <entry>GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry> | 168 | <entry>binutils-cross-aarch64</entry> |
168 | </row> | 169 | <entry>2.32.0</entry> |
169 | 170 | <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> | |
170 | <row> | 171 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
171 | <entry>automake</entry> | 172 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
172 | 173 | </row> | |
173 | <entry>1.15.1</entry> | 174 | <row> |
174 | 175 | <entry>binutils-cross-x86_64</entry> | |
175 | <entry>Automake is a tool for automatically generating | 176 | <entry>2.32.0</entry> |
176 | `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. | 177 | <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> |
177 | Automake requires the use of Autoconf.</entry> | 178 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
178 | 179 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
179 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 180 | </row> |
180 | </row> | 181 | <row> |
181 | 182 | <entry>binutils</entry> | |
182 | <row> | 183 | <entry>2.32.0</entry> |
183 | <entry>babeltrace</entry> | 184 | <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> |
184 | 185 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | |
185 | <entry>1.5.4</entry> | 186 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
186 | 187 | </row> | |
187 | <entry>Babeltrace provides trace read and write libraries in host | 188 | <row> |
188 | side as well as a trace converter which used to convert LTTng 2.0 | 189 | <entry>bison</entry> |
189 | traces into human-readable log.</entry> | 190 | <entry>3.0.4</entry> |
190 | 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> | |
191 | <entry>MIT, GPL-2.0</entry> | 192 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
192 | </row> | 193 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
193 | 194 | </row> | |
194 | <row> | 195 | <row> |
195 | <entry>base-files</entry> | 196 | <entry>bitcalc</entry> |
196 | 197 | <entry>1.0</entry> | |
197 | <entry>3.0.14</entry> | 198 | <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> |
198 | 199 | <entry>BSD</entry> | |
199 | <entry>The base-files package creates the basic system directory | 200 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
200 | structure and provides a small set of key configuration files for | 201 | </row> |
201 | the system.</entry> | 202 | <row> |
202 | 203 | <entry>bjam</entry> | |
203 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 204 | <entry>1.69.0</entry> |
204 | </row> | 205 | <entry>Portable Boost.Jam build tool for boost.</entry> |
205 | 206 | <entry> BSL-1.0, MIT, Python-2.0</entry> | |
206 | <row> | 207 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
207 | <entry>base-passwd</entry> | 208 | </row> |
208 | 209 | <row> | |
209 | <entry>3.5.29</entry> | 210 | <entry>blktrace</entry> |
210 | 211 | <entry>1.2.0</entry> | |
211 | <entry>The master copies of the user database files (/etc/passwd | 212 | <entry>Generates traces of I/O traffic on block devices.</entry> |
212 | and /etc/group). The update-passwd tool is also provided to keep | 213 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
213 | the system databases synchronized with these master files.</entry> | 214 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
214 | 215 | </row> | |
215 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 216 | <row> |
216 | </row> | 217 | <entry>bluez5</entry> |
217 | 218 | <entry>5.50</entry> | |
218 | <row> | 219 | <entry>Linux Bluetooth stack V5 userland components. These include a system configurations daemons tools and system libraries.</entry> |
219 | <entry>bash-completion</entry> | 220 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
220 | 221 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
221 | <entry>2.7</entry> | 222 | </row> |
222 | 223 | <row> | |
223 | <entry>Programmable Completion for Bash 4.</entry> | 224 | <entry>boost</entry> |
224 | 225 | <entry>1.69.0</entry> | |
225 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 226 | <entry>Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.</entry> |
226 | </row> | 227 | <entry> BSL-1.0, MIT, Python-2.0</entry> |
227 | 228 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
228 | <row> | 229 | </row> |
229 | <entry>bash</entry> | 230 | <row> |
230 | 231 | <entry>btrfs-tools</entry> | |
231 | <entry>4.4.12</entry> | 232 | <entry>4.20.1</entry> |
232 | 233 | <entry>Btrfs is a new copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance repair and easy administration. This package contains utilities (mkfs fsck btrfsctl) used to work with btrfs and an utility (btrfs-convert) to make a btrfs filesystem from an ext3.</entry> | |
233 | <entry>An sh-compatible command language interpreter.</entry> | 234 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
234 | 235 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
235 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 236 | </row> |
236 | </row> | 237 | <row> |
237 | 238 | <entry>busybox</entry> | |
238 | <row> | 239 | <entry>1.30.1</entry> |
239 | <entry>bc</entry> | 240 | <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> |
240 | 241 | <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-4-Clause</entry> | |
241 | <entry>1.06</entry> | 242 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
242 | 243 | </row> | |
243 | <entry>Arbitrary precision calculator language.</entry> | 244 | <row> |
244 | 245 | <entry>bzip2</entry> | |
245 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 246 | <entry>1.0.6</entry> |
246 | </row> | 247 | <entry>bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler block-sorting text compression algorithm and Huffman coding. Compression is generally considerably better than that achieved by more conventional LZ77/LZ78-based compressors and approaches the performance of the PPM family of statistical compressors.</entry> |
247 | 248 | <entry>BSD-4-Clause</entry> | |
248 | <row> | 249 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
249 | <entry>bind</entry> | 250 | </row> |
250 | 251 | <row> | |
251 | <entry>9.10.6</entry> | 252 | <entry>ca-certificates</entry> |
252 | 253 | <entry>20190110</entry> | |
253 | <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry> | 254 | <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> |
254 | 255 | <entry> GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0</entry> | |
255 | <entry>ISC, BSD</entry> | 256 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
256 | </row> | 257 | </row> |
257 | 258 | <row> | |
258 | <row> | 259 | <entry>cairo</entry> |
259 | <entry>binutils-cross-x86_64</entry> | 260 | <entry>1.16.0</entry> |
260 | 261 | <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> | |
261 | <entry>2.30</entry> | 262 | <entry> MPL-1.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry> |
262 | 263 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
263 | <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main | 264 | </row> |
264 | ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also | 265 | <row> |
265 | includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into | 266 | <entry>cantarell-fonts</entry> |
266 | filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and | 267 | <entry>0.0.25</entry> |
267 | extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy | 268 | <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> |
268 | (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object | 269 | <entry>OFL-1.1</entry> |
269 | information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry> | 270 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
270 | 271 | </row> | |
271 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 272 | <row> |
272 | </row> | 273 | <entry>ccache</entry> |
273 | 274 | <entry>3.6</entry> | |
274 | <row> | 275 | <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> |
275 | <entry>binutils</entry> | 276 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
276 | 277 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
277 | <entry>2.30</entry> | 278 | </row> |
278 | 279 | <row> | |
279 | <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main | 280 | <entry>cdrtools</entry> |
280 | ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also | 281 | <entry>3.01a31</entry> |
281 | includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into | 282 | <entry>A set of tools for CD recording including cdrecord.</entry> |
282 | filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and | 283 | <entry> GPL-2.0, CDDL-1.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
283 | extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy | 284 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
284 | (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object | 285 | </row> |
285 | information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry> | 286 | <row> |
286 | 287 | <entry>chrpath</entry> | |
287 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 288 | <entry>0.16</entry> |
288 | </row> | 289 | <entry>chrpath allows you to change the rpath (where the application looks for libraries) in an application. It does not (yet) allow you to add an rpath if there isn't one already.</entry> |
289 | 290 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
290 | <row> | 291 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
291 | <entry>bison</entry> | 292 | </row> |
292 | 293 | <row> | |
293 | <entry>3.0.4</entry> | 294 | <entry>cmake</entry> |
294 | 295 | <entry>3.14.1</entry> | |
295 | <entry>Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts | 296 | <entry>Cross-platform open-source make system.</entry> |
296 | an annotated context-free grammar into an LALR(1) or GLR parser | 297 | <entry>BSD</entry> |
297 | for that grammar. Bison is upward compatible with Yacc: all | 298 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
298 | properly-written Yacc grammars ought to work with Bison with no | 299 | </row> |
299 | change. Anyone familiar with Yacc should be able to use Bison with | 300 | <row> |
300 | little trouble.</entry> | 301 | <entry>core-image-minimal-initramfs</entry> |
301 | 302 | <entry>1.0</entry> | |
302 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 303 | <entry>Small image capable of booting a device. The kernel includes the Minimal RAM-based Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs) which finds the first 'init' program more efficiently.</entry> |
303 | </row> | 304 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
304 | 305 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
305 | <row> | 306 | </row> |
306 | <entry>bitcalc</entry> | 307 | <row> |
307 | 308 | <entry>coreutils</entry> | |
308 | <entry>1.0</entry> | 309 | <entry>8.30</entry> |
309 | 310 | <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> | |
310 | <entry>Translate CPU list given on command line to a hexadecimal | 311 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
311 | CPU mask. Can use kernel boot parameters isolcpus or nohz_full as | 312 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
312 | input as well as a list given on command line.</entry> | 313 | </row> |
313 | 314 | <row> | |
314 | <entry>BSD</entry> | 315 | <entry>count-ticks</entry> |
315 | </row> | 316 | <entry>1.1</entry> |
316 | 317 | <entry>Count number of kernel ticks during command execution.</entry> | |
317 | <row> | 318 | <entry>BSD</entry> |
318 | <entry>bjam</entry> | 319 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
319 | 320 | </row> | |
320 | <entry>1.66.0</entry> | 321 | <row> |
321 | 322 | <entry>cpio</entry> | |
322 | <entry>Portable Boost.Jam build tool for boost.</entry> | 323 | <entry>2.12</entry> |
323 | 324 | <entry>GNU cpio is a tool for creating and extracting archives or copying files from one place to another. It handles a number of cpio formats as well as reading and writing tar files.</entry> | |
324 | <entry>BSL-1.0, MIT, Python-2.0</entry> | 325 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
325 | </row> | 326 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
326 | 327 | </row> | |
327 | <row> | 328 | <row> |
328 | <entry>blktrace</entry> | 329 | <entry>createrepo-c</entry> |
329 | 330 | <entry>0.12.1</entry> | |
330 | <entry>1.2.0</entry> | 331 | <entry>C implementation of createrepo.</entry> |
331 | 332 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
332 | <entry>Generates traces of I/O traffic on block devices.</entry> | 333 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
333 | 334 | </row> | |
334 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 335 | <row> |
335 | </row> | 336 | <entry>cross-localedef</entry> |
336 | 337 | <entry>2.29</entry> | |
337 | <row> | 338 | <entry>Cross locale generation tool for glibc.</entry> |
338 | <entry>bluez5</entry> | 339 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> |
339 | 340 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
340 | <entry>5.48</entry> | 341 | </row> |
341 | 342 | <row> | |
342 | <entry>Linux Bluetooth stack V5 userland components. These include | 343 | <entry>curl</entry> |
343 | a system configurations daemons tools and system | 344 | <entry>7.64.1</entry> |
344 | libraries.</entry> | 345 | <entry>Command line tool and library for client-side URL transfers.</entry> |
345 | 346 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
346 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 347 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
347 | </row> | 348 | </row> |
348 | 349 | <row> | |
349 | <row> | 350 | <entry>cwautomacros</entry> |
350 | <entry>boost</entry> | 351 | <entry>20110201</entry> |
351 | 352 | <entry>Collection of autoconf m4 macros.</entry> | |
352 | <entry>1.66.0</entry> | 353 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
353 | 354 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
354 | <entry>Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.</entry> | 355 | </row> |
355 | 356 | <row> | |
356 | <entry>BSL-1.0, MIT, Python-2.0</entry> | 357 | <entry>db</entry> |
357 | </row> | 358 | <entry>5.3.28</entry> |
358 | 359 | <entry>Berkeley Database v5.</entry> | |
359 | <row> | 360 | <entry>Sleepycat</entry> |
360 | <entry>btrfs-tools</entry> | 361 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
361 | 362 | </row> | |
362 | <entry>4.13.3</entry> | 363 | <row> |
363 | 364 | <entry>dbus-glib</entry> | |
364 | <entry>Btrfs is a new copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at | 365 | <entry>0.110</entry> |
365 | implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance | 366 | <entry>GLib bindings for the D-Bus message bus that integrate the D-Bus library with the GLib thread abstraction and main loop.</entry> |
366 | repair and easy administration. This package contains utilities | 367 | <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> |
367 | (mkfs fsck btrfsctl) used to work with btrfs and an utility | 368 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
368 | (btrfs-convert) to make a btrfs filesystem from an ext3.</entry> | 369 | </row> |
369 | 370 | <row> | |
370 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 371 | <entry>dbus-test</entry> |
371 | </row> | 372 | <entry>1.12.12</entry> |
372 | 373 | <entry>D-Bus test package (for D-bus functionality testing only).</entry> | |
373 | <row> | 374 | <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> |
374 | <entry>busybox</entry> | 375 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
375 | 376 | </row> | |
376 | <entry>1.27.2</entry> | 377 | <row> |
377 | 378 | <entry>dbus</entry> | |
378 | <entry>BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX | 379 | <entry>1.12.12</entry> |
379 | utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist | 380 | <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> |
380 | replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU | 381 | <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> |
381 | fileutils shellutils etc. The utilities in BusyBox generally have | 382 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
382 | fewer options than their full-featured GNU cousins; however the | 383 | </row> |
383 | options that are included provide the expected functionality and | 384 | <row> |
384 | behave very much like their GNU counterparts. BusyBox provides a | 385 | <entry>debianutils</entry> |
385 | fairly complete POSIX environment for any small or embedded | 386 | <entry>4.8.6.1</entry> |
386 | system.</entry> | 387 | <entry>Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian.</entry> |
387 | 388 | <entry> GPL-2.0, SMAIL_GPL</entry> | |
388 | <entry>GPL-2.0, BSD-4-Clause</entry> | 389 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
389 | </row> | 390 | </row> |
390 | 391 | <row> | |
391 | <row> | 392 | <entry>depmodwrapper</entry> |
392 | <entry>bzip2</entry> | 393 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
393 | 394 | <entry>Wrapper script for the Linux kernel module dependency indexer.</entry> | |
394 | <entry>1.0.6</entry> | 395 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
395 | 396 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
396 | <entry>bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler | 397 | </row> |
397 | block-sorting text compression algorithm and Huffman coding. | 398 | <row> |
398 | Compression is generally considerably better than that achieved by | 399 | <entry>dhcp</entry> |
399 | more conventional LZ77/LZ78-based compressors and approaches the | 400 | <entry>4.4.1</entry> |
400 | performance of the PPM family of statistical compressors.</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> |
401 | 402 | <entry>ISC</entry> | |
402 | <entry>BSD-4-Clause</entry> | 403 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
403 | </row> | 404 | </row> |
404 | 405 | <row> | |
405 | <row> | 406 | <entry>diffstat</entry> |
406 | <entry>ca-certificates</entry> | 407 | <entry>1.62</entry> |
407 | 408 | <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>20170717</entry> | 409 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
409 | 410 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
410 | <entry>This package includes PEM files of CA certificates to allow | 411 | </row> |
411 | SSL-based applications to check for the authenticity of SSL | 412 | <row> |
412 | connections. This derived from Debian's CA Certificates.</entry> | 413 | <entry>diffutils</entry> |
413 | 414 | <entry>3.7</entry> | |
414 | <entry>GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0</entry> | 415 | <entry>Diffutils contains the GNU diff diff3 sdiff and cmp utilities. These programs are usually used for creating patch files.</entry> |
415 | </row> | 416 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
416 | 417 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
417 | <row> | 418 | </row> |
418 | <entry>cairo</entry> | 419 | <row> |
419 | 420 | <entry>dnf</entry> | |
420 | <entry>1.14.12</entry> | 421 | <entry>4.1.0</entry> |
421 | 422 | <entry>Package manager forked from Yum using libsolv as a dependency resolver.</entry> | |
422 | <entry>Cairo is a multi-platform library providing anti-aliased | 423 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
423 | vector-based rendering for multiple target backends. Paths consist | 424 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
424 | of line segments and cubic splines and can be rendered at any | 425 | </row> |
425 | width with various join and cap styles. All colors may be | 426 | <row> |
426 | specified with optional translucence (opacity/alpha) and combined | 427 | <entry>dosfstools</entry> |
427 | using the extended Porter/Duff compositing algebra as found in the | 428 | <entry>4.1</entry> |
428 | X Render Extension.</entry> | 429 | <entry>DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities.</entry> |
429 | 430 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | |
430 | <entry>MPL-1.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry> | 431 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
431 | </row> | 432 | </row> |
432 | 433 | <row> | |
433 | <row> | 434 | <entry>dtc</entry> |
434 | <entry>cantarell-fonts</entry> | 435 | <entry>1.4.7</entry> |
435 | 436 | <entry>The Device Tree Compiler is a tool used to manipulate the Open-Firmware-like device tree used by PowerPC kernels.</entry> | |
436 | <entry>0.0.24</entry> | 437 | <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> |
437 | 438 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
438 | <entry>The Cantarell font typeface is designed as a contemporary | 439 | </row> |
439 | Humanist sans serif and was developed for on-screen reading; in | 440 | <row> |
440 | particular reading web pages on an HTC Dream mobile phone.</entry> | 441 | <entry>dwarfsrcfiles</entry> |
441 | 442 | <entry>1.0</entry> | |
442 | <entry>OFL-1.1</entry> | 443 | <entry>A small utility for printing debug source file locations embedded in binaries.</entry> |
443 | </row> | 444 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
444 | 445 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
445 | <row> | 446 | </row> |
446 | <entry>ccache</entry> | 447 | <row> |
447 | 448 | <entry>e2fsprogs</entry> | |
448 | <entry>3.3.5</entry> | 449 | <entry>1.44.5</entry> |
449 | 450 | <entry>The Ext2 Filesystem Utilities (e2fsprogs) contain all of the standard utilities for creating fixing configuring and debugging ext2 filesystems.</entry> | |
450 | <entry>ccache is a compiler cache. It speeds up recompilation by | 451 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, BSD, MIT</entry> |
451 | caching the result of previous compilations and detecting when the | 452 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
452 | same compilation is being done again. Supported languages are C | 453 | </row> |
453 | C\+\+ Objective-C and Objective-C++.</entry> | 454 | <row> |
454 | 455 | <entry>ed</entry> | |
455 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 456 | <entry>1.15</entry> |
456 | </row> | 457 | <entry>Line-oriented text editor.</entry> |
457 | 458 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | |
458 | <row> | 459 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
459 | <entry>chrpath</entry> | 460 | </row> |
460 | 461 | <row> | |
461 | <entry>0.16</entry> | 462 | <entry>elfutils</entry> |
462 | 463 | <entry>0.176</entry> | |
463 | <entry>chrpath allows you to change the rpath (where the | 464 | <entry>Utilities and libraries for handling compiled object files.</entry> |
464 | application looks for libraries) in an application. It does not | 465 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0, GPL-3.0</entry> |
465 | (yet) allow you to add an rpath if there isn't one | 466 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
466 | already.</entry> | 467 | </row> |
467 | 468 | <row> | |
468 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 469 | <entry>enea-image-rt-sdk</entry> |
469 | </row> | 470 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
470 | 471 | <entry>Full featured image for the Realtime profile</entry> | |
471 | <row> | 472 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
472 | <entry>cmake</entry> | 473 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
473 | 474 | </row> | |
474 | <entry>3.10.3</entry> | 475 | <row> |
475 | 476 | <entry>expat</entry> | |
476 | <entry>Cross-platform open-source make system.</entry> | 477 | <entry>2.2.6</entry> |
477 | 478 | <entry>Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a stream-oriented parser in which an application registers handlers for things the parser might find in the XML document (like start tags)</entry> | |
478 | <entry>BSD</entry> | 479 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
479 | </row> | 480 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
480 | 481 | </row> | |
481 | <row> | 482 | <row> |
482 | <entry>compositeproto</entry> | 483 | <entry>file</entry> |
483 | 484 | <entry>5.36</entry> | |
484 | <entry>0.4.2</entry> | 485 | <entry>File attempts to classify files depending on their contents and prints a description if a match is found.</entry> |
485 | 486 | <entry>BSD</entry> | |
486 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X composite | 487 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
487 | extension. The X composite extension provides three related | 488 | </row> |
488 | mechanisms for compositing and off-screen storage.</entry> | 489 | <row> |
489 | 490 | <entry>findutils</entry> | |
490 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 491 | <entry>4.6.0</entry> |
491 | </row> | 492 | <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> |
492 | 493 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | |
493 | <row> | 494 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
494 | <entry>coreutils</entry> | 495 | </row> |
495 | 496 | <row> | |
496 | <entry>8.29</entry> | 497 | <entry>flex</entry> |
497 | 498 | <entry>2.6.0</entry> | |
498 | <entry>The GNU Core Utilities provide the basic file shell and | 499 | <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in text.</entry> |
499 | text manipulation utilities. These are the core utilities which | 500 | <entry>BSD</entry> |
500 | are expected to exist on every system.</entry> | 501 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
501 | 502 | </row> | |
502 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 503 | <row> |
503 | </row> | 504 | <entry>fontconfig</entry> |
504 | 505 | <entry>2.12.6</entry> | |
505 | <row> | 506 | <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> |
506 | <entry>count-ticks</entry> | 507 | <entry> MIT, PD</entry> |
507 | 508 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
508 | <entry>1.1</entry> | 509 | </row> |
509 | 510 | <row> | |
510 | <entry>Count number of kernel ticks during command | 511 | <entry>freetype</entry> |
511 | execution.</entry> | 512 | <entry>2.9.1</entry> |
512 | 513 | <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> | |
513 | <entry>BSD</entry> | 514 | <entry> FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry> |
514 | </row> | 515 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
515 | 516 | </row> | |
516 | <row> | 517 | <row> |
517 | <entry>cross-localedef</entry> | 518 | <entry>fribidi</entry> |
518 | 519 | <entry>1.0.5</entry> | |
519 | <entry>2.27</entry> | 520 | <entry>Free Implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm.</entry> |
520 | 521 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
521 | <entry>Cross locale generation tool for glibc.</entry> | 522 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
522 | 523 | </row> | |
523 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | 524 | <row> |
524 | </row> | 525 | <entry>fuse</entry> |
525 | 526 | <entry>2.9.9</entry> | |
526 | <row> | 527 | <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> |
527 | <entry>cryptodev-linux</entry> | 528 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> |
528 | 529 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
529 | <entry>1.9</entry> | 530 | </row> |
530 | 531 | <row> | |
531 | <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver header file.</entry> | 532 | <entry>gawk</entry> |
532 | 533 | <entry>4.2.1</entry> | |
533 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 534 | <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> |
534 | </row> | 535 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
535 | 536 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
536 | <row> | 537 | </row> |
537 | <entry>curl</entry> | 538 | <row> |
538 | 539 | <entry>gcc-cross-aarch64</entry> | |
539 | <entry>7.61.0</entry> | 540 | <entry>8.3.0</entry> |
540 | 541 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> | |
541 | <entry>Command line tool and library for client-side URL | 542 | <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> |
542 | transfers.</entry> | 543 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
543 | 544 | </row> | |
544 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 545 | <row> |
545 | </row> | 546 | <entry>gcc-cross-x86_64</entry> |
546 | 547 | <entry>8.3.0</entry> | |
547 | <row> | 548 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> |
548 | <entry>cwautomacros</entry> | 549 | <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> |
549 | 550 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
550 | <entry>20110201</entry> | 551 | </row> |
551 | 552 | <row> | |
552 | <entry>Collection of autoconf m4 macros.</entry> | 553 | <entry>gcc-sanitizers</entry> |
553 | 554 | <entry>8.3.0</entry> | |
554 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 555 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> |
555 | </row> | 556 | <entry> NCSA, MIT</entry> |
556 | 557 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
557 | <row> | 558 | </row> |
558 | <entry>damageproto</entry> | 559 | <row> |
559 | 560 | <entry>gcc-source-8.3.0</entry> | |
560 | <entry>1.2.1</entry> | 561 | <entry>8.3.0</entry> |
561 | 562 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> | |
562 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the DAMAGE | 563 | <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> |
563 | extension. The DAMAGE extension allows applications to receive | 564 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
564 | information about changes made to pixel contents of windows and | 565 | </row> |
565 | pixmaps.</entry> | 566 | <row> |
566 | 567 | <entry>gcc</entry> | |
567 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 568 | <entry>8.3.0</entry> |
568 | </row> | 569 | <entry>Runtime libraries from GCC.</entry> |
569 | 570 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</entry> | |
570 | <row> | 571 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
571 | <entry>db</entry> | 572 | </row> |
572 | 573 | <row> | |
573 | <entry>5.3.28</entry> | 574 | <entry>gdb</entry> |
574 | 575 | <entry>8.2.1</entry> | |
575 | <entry>Berkeley Database v5.</entry> | 576 | <entry>GNU debugger.</entry> |
576 | 577 | <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> | |
577 | <entry>Sleepycat</entry> | 578 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
578 | </row> | 579 | </row> |
579 | 580 | <row> | |
580 | <row> | 581 | <entry>gdbm</entry> |
581 | <entry>dbus-glib</entry> | 582 | <entry>1.18.1</entry> |
582 | 583 | <entry>Key/value database library with extensible hashing.</entry> | |
583 | <entry>0.108</entry> | 584 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
584 | 585 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
585 | <entry>GLib bindings for the D-Bus message bus that integrate the | 586 | </row> |
586 | D-Bus library with the GLib thread abstraction and main | 587 | <row> |
587 | loop.</entry> | 588 | <entry>gdk-pixbuf</entry> |
588 | 589 | <entry>2.38.0</entry> | |
589 | <entry>AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> | 590 | <entry>Image loading library for GTK+.</entry> |
590 | </row> | 591 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> |
591 | 592 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
592 | <row> | 593 | </row> |
593 | <entry>dbus-test</entry> | 594 | <row> |
594 | 595 | <entry>gettext-minimal</entry> | |
595 | <entry>1.12.2</entry> | 596 | <entry>0.19.8.1</entry> |
596 | 597 | <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> | |
597 | <entry>D-Bus test package (for D-bus functionality testing | 598 | <entry>FSF-Unlimited</entry> |
598 | only).</entry> | 599 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
599 | 600 | </row> | |
600 | <entry>AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> | 601 | <row> |
601 | </row> | 602 | <entry>gettext</entry> |
602 | 603 | <entry>0.19.8.1</entry> | |
603 | <row> | 604 | <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> |
604 | <entry>dbus</entry> | 605 | <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
605 | 606 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
606 | <entry>1.12.2</entry> | 607 | </row> |
607 | 608 | <row> | |
608 | <entry>"D-Bus is a message bus system a simple way for | 609 | <entry>glib-2.0</entry> |
609 | applications to talk to one another. In addition to interprocess | 610 | <entry>2.58.3</entry> |
610 | communication D-Bus helps coordinate process lifecycle; it makes | 611 | <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> |
611 | it simple and reliable to code a \""single instance\"" application | 612 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, BSD, PD</entry> |
612 | or daemon and to launch applications and daemons on demand when | 613 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
613 | their services are needed."</entry> | 614 | </row> |
614 | 615 | <row> | |
615 | <entry>AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> | 616 | <entry>glibc-locale</entry> |
616 | </row> | 617 | <entry>2.29</entry> |
617 | 618 | <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most systems with the Linux kernel.</entry> | |
618 | <row> | 619 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
619 | <entry>debianutils</entry> | 620 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
620 | 621 | </row> | |
621 | <entry>4.8.4</entry> | 622 | <row> |
622 | 623 | <entry>glibc-mtrace</entry> | |
623 | <entry>Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian.</entry> | 624 | <entry>2.29</entry> |
624 | 625 | <entry>mtrace utility provided by glibc</entry> | |
625 | <entry>GPL-2.0, SMAIL_GPL</entry> | 626 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
626 | </row> | 627 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
627 | 628 | </row> | |
628 | <row> | 629 | <row> |
629 | <entry>depmodwrapper</entry> | 630 | <entry>glibc</entry> |
630 | 631 | <entry>2.29</entry> | |
631 | <entry>1.0</entry> | 632 | <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most systems with the Linux kernel.</entry> |
632 | 633 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
633 | <entry>Wrapper script for the Linux kernel module dependency | 634 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
634 | indexer.</entry> | 635 | </row> |
635 | 636 | <row> | |
636 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 637 | <entry>gmp</entry> |
637 | </row> | 638 | <entry>6.1.2</entry> |
638 | 639 | <entry>GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic operating on signed integers rational numbers and floating point numbers</entry> | |
639 | <row> | 640 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> |
640 | <entry>dhcp</entry> | 641 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
641 | 642 | </row> | |
642 | <entry>4.3.6</entry> | 643 | <row> |
643 | 644 | <entry>gnome-desktop-testing</entry> | |
644 | <entry>DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol | 645 | <entry>2018.1</entry> |
645 | which allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own | 646 | <entry>Test runner for GNOME-style installed tests.</entry> |
646 | network configuration information from a server. DHCP helps make | 647 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> |
647 | it easier to administer devices.</entry> | 648 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
648 | 649 | </row> | |
649 | <entry>ISC</entry> | 650 | <row> |
650 | </row> | 651 | <entry>gnu-config</entry> |
651 | 652 | <entry>20181128</entry> | |
652 | <row> | 653 | <entry>Tool that installs the GNU config.guess / config.sub into a directory tree</entry> |
653 | <entry>diffstat</entry> | 654 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception</entry> |
654 | 655 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
655 | <entry>1.61</entry> | 656 | </row> |
656 | 657 | <row> | |
657 | <entry>diffstat reads the output of diff and displays a histogram | 658 | <entry>gnu-efi</entry> |
658 | of the insertions deletions and modifications per-file. It is | 659 | <entry>3.0.9</entry> |
659 | useful for reviewing large complex patch files.</entry> | 660 | <entry>Libraries for producing EFI binaries.</entry> |
660 | 661 | <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry> | |
661 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 662 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
662 | </row> | 663 | </row> |
663 | 664 | <row> | |
664 | <row> | 665 | <entry>gnupg</entry> |
665 | <entry>diffutils</entry> | 666 | <entry>2.2.13</entry> |
666 | 667 | <entry>GNU Privacy Guard - encryption and signing tools (2.x).</entry> | |
667 | <entry>3.6</entry> | 668 | <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> |
668 | 669 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
669 | <entry>Diffutils contains the GNU diff diff3 sdiff and cmp | 670 | </row> |
670 | utilities. These programs are usually used for creating patch | 671 | <row> |
671 | files.</entry> | 672 | <entry>gnutls</entry> |
672 | 673 | <entry>3.6.7</entry> | |
673 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 674 | <entry>GNU Transport Layer Security Library.</entry> |
674 | </row> | 675 | <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
675 | 676 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
676 | <row> | 677 | </row> |
677 | <entry>docbook-xml-dtd4</entry> | 678 | <row> |
678 | 679 | <entry>gobject-introspection</entry> | |
679 | <entry>4.5</entry> | 680 | <entry>1.58.3</entry> |
680 | 681 | <entry>Middleware layer between GObject-using C libraries and language bindings.</entry> | |
681 | <entry>Document type definitions for verification of XML data | 682 | <entry> LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> |
682 | files against the DocBook rule set it ships with the latest | 683 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
683 | DocBook 4.5 XML DTD as well as a selected set of legacy DTDs for | 684 | </row> |
684 | use with older documents including 4.0 4.1.2 4.2 4.3 and | 685 | <row> |
685 | 4.4</entry> | 686 | <entry>gperf</entry> |
686 | 687 | <entry>3.1</entry> | |
687 | <entry>OASIS</entry> | 688 | <entry>GNU gperf is a perfect hash function generator</entry> |
688 | </row> | 689 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
689 | 690 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
690 | <row> | 691 | </row> |
691 | <entry>docbook-xsl-stylesheets</entry> | 692 | <row> |
692 | 693 | <entry>gpgme</entry> | |
693 | <entry>1.79.1</entry> | 694 | <entry>1.12.0</entry> |
694 | 695 | <entry>GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make access to GnuPG easier for applications. It provides a High-Level Crypto API for encryption decryption signing signature verification and key management</entry> | |
695 | <entry>XSL stylesheets for processing DocBook XML to various | 696 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
696 | output formats.</entry> | 697 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
697 | 698 | </row> | |
698 | <entry>XSL</entry> | 699 | <row> |
699 | </row> | 700 | <entry>grep</entry> |
700 | 701 | <entry>3.3</entry> | |
701 | <row> | 702 | <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry> |
702 | <entry>dpkg</entry> | 703 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
703 | 704 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
704 | <entry>1.18.24</entry> | 705 | </row> |
705 | 706 | <row> | |
706 | <entry>Package maintenance system from Debian.</entry> | 707 | <entry>groff</entry> |
707 | 708 | <entry>1.22.3</entry> | |
708 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 709 | <entry>The groff (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package which reads plain text mixed with formatting commands and produces formatted output.</entry> |
709 | </row> | 710 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
710 | 711 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
711 | <row> | 712 | </row> |
712 | <entry>dri2proto</entry> | 713 | <row> |
713 | 714 | <entry>grub</entry> | |
714 | <entry>2.8</entry> | 715 | <entry>2.02</entry> |
715 | 716 | <entry>GRUB2 is the next generaion of a GPLed bootloader intended to unify bootloading across x86 operating systems. In addition to loading the Linux kernel it implements the Multiboot standard which allows for flexible loading of multiple boot images.</entry> | |
716 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the Direct | 717 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
717 | Rendering Infrastructure 2. DIR is required for may hardware | 718 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
718 | accelerated OpenGL drivers.</entry> | 719 | </row> |
719 | 720 | <row> | |
720 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 721 | <entry>gtk+3</entry> |
721 | </row> | 722 | <entry>3.24.5</entry> |
722 | 723 | <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> | |
723 | <row> | 724 | <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
724 | <entry>dri3proto</entry> | 725 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
725 | 726 | </row> | |
726 | <entry>1.0</entry> | 727 | <row> |
727 | 728 | <entry>gtk-doc</entry> | |
728 | <entry>The DRI3 extension provides mechanisms to translate between | 729 | <entry>1.29</entry> |
729 | direct rendered buffers and X pixmaps. When combined with the | 730 | <entry>Gtk-doc is a set of scripts that extract specially formatted comments from glib-based software and produce a set of html documentation files from them</entry> |
730 | Present extension a complete direct rendering solution for OpenGL | 731 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
731 | is provided.</entry> | 732 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
732 | 733 | </row> | |
733 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 734 | <row> |
734 | </row> | 735 | <entry>harfbuzz</entry> |
735 | 736 | <entry>2.3.1</entry> | |
736 | <row> | 737 | <entry>HarfBuzz is an OpenType text shaping engine.</entry> |
737 | <entry>dtc</entry> | 738 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
738 | 739 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
739 | <entry>1.4.5</entry> | 740 | </row> |
740 | 741 | <row> | |
741 | <entry>The Device Tree Compiler is a tool used to manipulate the | 742 | <entry>hicolor-icon-theme</entry> |
742 | Open-Firmware-like device tree used by PowerPC kernels.</entry> | 743 | <entry>0.17</entry> |
743 | 744 | <entry>Default icon theme that all icon themes automatically inherit from.</entry> | |
744 | <entry>GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> | 745 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
745 | </row> | 746 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
746 | 747 | </row> | |
747 | <row> | 748 | <row> |
748 | <entry>dwarfsrcfiles</entry> | 749 | <entry>icu</entry> |
749 | 750 | <entry>63.1</entry> | |
750 | <entry>1.0</entry> | 751 | <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> |
751 | 752 | <entry>ICU</entry> | |
752 | <entry>A small utility for printing debig source file locations | 753 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
753 | embedded in binaries.</entry> | 754 | </row> |
754 | 755 | <row> | |
755 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 756 | <entry>initramfs-framework</entry> |
756 | </row> | 757 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
757 | 758 | <entry>Modular initramfs system.</entry> | |
758 | <row> | 759 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
759 | <entry>e2fsprogs</entry> | 760 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
760 | 761 | </row> | |
761 | <entry>1.43.8</entry> | 762 | <row> |
762 | 763 | <entry>initramfs-module-install-efi</entry> | |
763 | <entry>The Ext2 Filesystem Utilities (e2fsprogs) contain all of | 764 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
764 | the standard utilities for creating fixing configuring and | 765 | <entry>initramfs-framework module for EFI installation option.</entry> |
765 | debugging ext2 filesystems.</entry> | 766 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
766 | 767 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
767 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, BSD, MIT</entry> | 768 | </row> |
768 | </row> | 769 | <row> |
769 | 770 | <entry>initramfs-module-install</entry> | |
770 | <row> | 771 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
771 | <entry>ed</entry> | 772 | <entry>initramfs-framework module for installation option.</entry> |
772 | 773 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
773 | <entry>1.14.2</entry> | 774 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
774 | 775 | </row> | |
775 | <entry>Line-oriented text editor.</entry> | 776 | <row> |
776 | 777 | <entry>initramfs-module-setup-live</entry> | |
777 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 778 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
778 | </row> | 779 | <entry>initramfs-framework module for live booting.</entry> |
779 | 780 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
780 | <row> | 781 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
781 | <entry>elfutils</entry> | 782 | </row> |
782 | 783 | <row> | |
783 | <entry>0.170</entry> | 784 | <entry>intltool</entry> |
784 | 785 | <entry>0.51.0</entry> | |
785 | <entry>Utilities and libraries for handling compiled object | 786 | <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry> |
786 | files.</entry> | 787 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
787 | 788 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
788 | <entry>GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry> | 789 | </row> |
789 | </row> | 790 | <row> |
790 | 791 | <entry>iproute2</entry> | |
791 | <row> | 792 | <entry>4.19.0</entry> |
792 | <entry>enea-image-rt-sdk</entry> | 793 | <entry>Iproute2 is a collection of utilities for controlling TCP / IP networking and traffic control in Linux. Of the utilities ip and tc are the most important. ip controls IPv4 and IPv6 configuration and tc stands for traffic control.</entry> |
793 | 794 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
794 | <entry>1.0</entry> | 795 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
795 | 796 | </row> | |
796 | <entry>Full featured image for the Realtime profile</entry> | 797 | <row> |
797 | 798 | <entry>iptables</entry> | |
798 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 799 | <entry>1.6.2</entry> |
799 | </row> | 800 | <entry>iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure and control network packet filtering code in Linux.</entry> |
800 | 801 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
801 | <row> | 802 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
802 | <entry>expat</entry> | 803 | </row> |
803 | 804 | <row> | |
804 | <entry>2.2.5</entry> | 805 | <entry>json-c</entry> |
805 | 806 | <entry>0.13.1</entry> | |
806 | <entry>Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a | 807 | <entry>JSON-C implements a reference counting object model that allows you to easily construct JSON objects in C.</entry> |
807 | stream-oriented parser in which an application registers handlers | 808 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
808 | for things the parser might find in the XML document (like start | 809 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
809 | tags)</entry> | 810 | </row> |
810 | 811 | <row> | |
811 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 812 | <entry>kbd</entry> |
812 | </row> | 813 | <entry>2.0.4</entry> |
813 | 814 | <entry>Keytable files and keyboard utilities.</entry> | |
814 | <row> | 815 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
815 | <entry>file</entry> | 816 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
816 | 817 | </row> | |
817 | <entry>5.32</entry> | 818 | <row> |
818 | 819 | <entry>kern-tools</entry> | |
819 | <entry>File attempts to classify files depending on their contents | 820 | <entry>0.2</entry> |
820 | and prints a description if a match is found.</entry> | 821 | <entry>Tools for managing Yocto Project style branched kernels.</entry> |
821 | 822 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
822 | <entry>BSD</entry> | 823 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
823 | </row> | 824 | </row> |
824 | 825 | <row> | |
825 | <row> | 826 | <entry>keymaps</entry> |
826 | <entry>findutils</entry> | 827 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
827 | 828 | <entry>Keymaps and initscript to set the keymap on bootup.</entry> | |
828 | <entry>4.6.0</entry> | 829 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
829 | 830 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
830 | <entry>The GNU Find Utilities are the basic directory searching | 831 | </row> |
831 | utilities of the GNU operating system. These programs are | 832 | <row> |
832 | typically used in conjunction with other programs to provide | 833 | <entry>kmod</entry> |
833 | modular and powerful directory search and file locating | 834 | <entry>26</entry> |
834 | capabilities to other commands.</entry> | 835 | <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> |
835 | 836 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
836 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 837 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
837 | </row> | 838 | </row> |
838 | 839 | <row> | |
839 | <row> | 840 | <entry>ldconfig</entry> |
840 | <entry>fixesproto</entry> | 841 | <entry>2.12.1</entry> |
841 | 842 | <entry>A standalone native ldconfig build.</entry> | |
842 | <entry>5.0</entry> | 843 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
843 | 844 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
844 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Fixes | 845 | </row> |
845 | extension. This extension is designed to provide server-side | 846 | <row> |
846 | support for application work arounds to shortcomings in the core X | 847 | <entry>less</entry> |
847 | window system.</entry> | 848 | <entry>550</entry> |
848 | 849 | <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> | |
849 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 850 | <entry> GPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry> |
850 | </row> | 851 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
851 | 852 | </row> | |
852 | <row> | 853 | <row> |
853 | <entry>flex</entry> | 854 | <entry>libaio</entry> |
854 | 855 | <entry>0.3.111</entry> | |
855 | <entry>2.6.0</entry> | 856 | <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels native interface</entry> |
856 | 857 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
857 | <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool | 858 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
858 | for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in | 859 | </row> |
859 | text.</entry> | 860 | <row> |
860 | 861 | <entry>libarchive</entry> | |
861 | <entry>BSD</entry> | 862 | <entry>3.3.3</entry> |
862 | </row> | 863 | <entry>C library and command-line tools for reading and writing tar cpio zip ISO and other archive formats</entry> |
863 | 864 | <entry>BSD</entry> | |
864 | <row> | 865 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
865 | <entry>fontconfig</entry> | 866 | </row> |
866 | 867 | <row> | |
867 | <entry>2.12.6</entry> | 868 | <entry>libassuan</entry> |
868 | 869 | <entry>2.5.3</entry> | |
869 | <entry>Fontconfig is a font configuration and customization | 870 | <entry>IPC library used by GnuPG and GPGME.</entry> |
870 | library which does not depend on the X Window System. It is | 871 | <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
871 | designed to locate fonts within the system and select them | 872 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
872 | according to requirements specified by applications. Fontconfig is | 873 | </row> |
873 | not a rasterization library nor does it impose a particular | 874 | <row> |
874 | rasterization library on the application. The X-specific library | 875 | <entry>libatomic-ops</entry> |
875 | 'Xft' uses fontconfig along with freetype to specify and rasterize | 876 | <entry>7.6.8</entry> |
876 | fonts.</entry> | 877 | <entry>A library for atomic integer operations.</entry> |
877 | 878 | <entry> GPL-2.0, MIT</entry> | |
878 | <entry>MIT, PD</entry> | 879 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
879 | </row> | 880 | </row> |
880 | 881 | <row> | |
881 | <row> | 882 | <entry>libcap</entry> |
882 | <entry>freetype</entry> | 883 | <entry>2.26</entry> |
883 | 884 | <entry>Library for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities.</entry> | |
884 | <entry>2.9</entry> | 885 | <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry> |
885 | 886 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
886 | <entry>FreeType is a software font engine that is designed to be | 887 | </row> |
887 | small efficient highly customizable and portable while capable of | 888 | <row> |
888 | producing high-quality output (glyph images). It can be used in | 889 | <entry>libcheck</entry> |
889 | graphics libraries display servers font conversion tools text | 890 | <entry>0.12.0</entry> |
890 | image generation tools and many other products as well.</entry> | 891 | <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry> |
891 | 892 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
892 | <entry>FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry> | 893 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
893 | </row> | 894 | </row> |
894 | 895 | <row> | |
895 | <row> | 896 | <entry>libcomps</entry> |
896 | <entry>fuse</entry> | 897 | <entry>0.1.10</entry> |
897 | 898 | <entry>Libcomps is alternative for yum.comps library (which is for managing rpm package groups)..</entry> | |
898 | <entry>2.9.7</entry> | 899 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
899 | 900 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
900 | <entry>FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a simple interface for | 901 | </row> |
901 | userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the Linux | 902 | <row> |
902 | kernel. FUSE also aims to provide a secure method for non | 903 | <entry>libcroco</entry> |
903 | privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem | 904 | <entry>0.6.12</entry> |
904 | implementations.</entry> | 905 | <entry>Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) parsing and manipulation toolkit.</entry> |
905 | 906 | <entry> LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
906 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> | 907 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
907 | </row> | 908 | </row> |
908 | 909 | <row> | |
909 | <row> | 910 | <entry>libdnf</entry> |
910 | <entry>gawk</entry> | 911 | <entry>0.26.0</entry> |
911 | 912 | <entry>Library providing simplified C and Python API to libsolv.</entry> | |
912 | <entry>4.2.1</entry> | 913 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> |
913 | 914 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
914 | <entry>The GNU version of awk a text processing utility. Awk | 915 | </row> |
915 | interprets a special-purpose programming language to do quick and | 916 | <row> |
916 | easy text pattern matching and reformatting jobs.</entry> | 917 | <entry>libdrm</entry> |
917 | 918 | <entry>2.4.97</entry> | |
918 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 919 | <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> |
919 | </row> | 920 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
920 | 921 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
921 | <row> | 922 | </row> |
922 | <entry>gcc-cross-initial-x86_64</entry> | 923 | <row> |
923 | 924 | <entry>libepoxy</entry> | |
924 | <entry>7.3.0</entry> | 925 | <entry>1.5.3</entry> |
925 | 926 | <entry>OpenGL function pointer management library.</entry> | |
926 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> | 927 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
927 | 928 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
928 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> | 929 | </row> |
929 | </row> | 930 | <row> |
930 | 931 | <entry>liberation-fonts</entry> | |
931 | <row> | 932 | <entry>2.00.1</entry> |
932 | <entry>gcc-cross-x86_64</entry> | 933 | <entry>The Liberation(tm) Fonts is a font family originally created by Ascender(c) which aims at metric compatibility with Arial Times New Roman Courier New.</entry> |
933 | 934 | <entry>OFL-1.1</entry> | |
934 | <entry>7.3.0</entry> | 935 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
935 | 936 | </row> | |
936 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> | 937 | <row> |
937 | 938 | <entry>libevent</entry> | |
938 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> | 939 | <entry>2.1.8</entry> |
939 | </row> | 940 | <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry> |
940 | 941 | <entry> BSD, MIT</entry> | |
941 | <row> | 942 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
942 | <entry>gcc-sanitizers</entry> | 943 | </row> |
943 | 944 | <row> | |
944 | <entry>7.3.0</entry> | 945 | <entry>libffi</entry> |
945 | 946 | <entry>3.2.1</entry> | |
946 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> | 947 | <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> |
947 | 948 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
948 | <entry>NCSA, MIT</entry> | 949 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
949 | </row> | 950 | </row> |
950 | 951 | <row> | |
951 | <row> | 952 | <entry>libgcc</entry> |
952 | <entry>gcc-source-7.3.0</entry> | 953 | <entry>8.3.0</entry> |
953 | 954 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> | |
954 | <entry>7.3.0</entry> | 955 | <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> |
955 | 956 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
956 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> | 957 | </row> |
957 | 958 | <row> | |
958 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> | 959 | <entry>libgcrypt</entry> |
959 | </row> | 960 | <entry>1.8.4</entry> |
960 | 961 | <entry>General purpose cryptographic library based on the code from GnuPG.</entry> | |
961 | <row> | 962 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, GPL-3.0</entry> |
962 | <entry>gcc</entry> | 963 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
963 | 964 | </row> | |
964 | <entry>7.3.0</entry> | 965 | <row> |
965 | 966 | <entry>libgpg-error</entry> | |
966 | <entry>Runtime libraries from GCC.</entry> | 967 | <entry>1.35</entry> |
967 | 968 | <entry>Small library that defines common error values for all GnuPG components.</entry> | |
968 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</entry> | 969 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
969 | </row> | 970 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
970 | 971 | </row> | |
971 | <row> | 972 | <row> |
972 | <entry>gdb</entry> | 973 | <entry>libical</entry> |
973 | 974 | <entry>2.0.0</entry> | |
974 | <entry>8.0.1</entry> | 975 | <entry>iCal and scheduling (RFC 2445 2446 2447) library.</entry> |
975 | 976 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.0</entry> | |
976 | <entry>GNU debugger.</entry> | 977 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
977 | 978 | </row> | |
978 | <entry>GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> | 979 | <row> |
979 | </row> | 980 | <entry>libice</entry> |
980 | 981 | <entry>1.0.9</entry> | |
981 | <row> | 982 | <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> |
982 | <entry>gdbm</entry> | 983 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
983 | 984 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
984 | <entry>1.14.1</entry> | 985 | </row> |
985 | 986 | <row> | |
986 | <entry>Key/value database library with extensible hashing.</entry> | 987 | <entry>libidn2</entry> |
987 | 988 | <entry>2.0.5</entry> | |
988 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 989 | <entry>Implementation of the Stringprep Punycode and IDNA specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) working group.</entry> |
989 | </row> | 990 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0, GPL-3.0</entry> |
990 | 991 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
991 | <row> | 992 | </row> |
992 | <entry>gdk-pixbuf</entry> | 993 | <row> |
993 | 994 | <entry>libjitterentropy</entry> | |
994 | <entry>2.36.11</entry> | 995 | <entry>2.1.2</entry> |
995 | 996 | <entry>The Jitter RNG provides a noise source using the CPU execution timing jitter. It does not depend on any system resource other than a high-resolution time stamp. It is a small-scale yet fast entropy source that is viable in almost all environments and on a lot of CPU architectures.</entry> | |
996 | <entry>Image loading library for GTK+.</entry> | 997 | <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> |
997 | 998 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
998 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | 999 | </row> |
999 | </row> | 1000 | <row> |
1000 | 1001 | <entry>libjpeg-turbo</entry> | |
1001 | <row> | 1002 | <entry>2.0.2</entry> |
1002 | <entry>gettext-minimal</entry> | 1003 | <entry>libjpeg-turbo is a derivative of libjpeg that uses SIMD instructions (MMX SSE2 NEON) to accelerate baseline JPEG compression and decompression</entry> |
1003 | 1004 | <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> | |
1004 | <entry>0.19.8.1</entry> | 1005 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1005 | 1006 | </row> | |
1006 | <entry>Contains the m4 macros sufficient to support building | 1007 | <row> |
1007 | autoconf/automake. This provides a significant build time speedup | 1008 | <entry>libksba</entry> |
1008 | by the removal of gettext-native from most dependency chains (now | 1009 | <entry>1.3.5</entry> |
1009 | only needed for gettext for the target).</entry> | 1010 | <entry>Easy API to create and parse X.509 and CMS related objects.</entry> |
1010 | 1011 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0, GPL-3.0</entry> | |
1011 | <entry>FSF-Unlimited</entry> | 1012 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1012 | </row> | 1013 | </row> |
1013 | 1014 | <row> | |
1014 | <row> | 1015 | <entry>libmnl</entry> |
1015 | <entry>gettext</entry> | 1016 | <entry>1.0.4</entry> |
1016 | 1017 | <entry>Minimalistic user-space library oriented to Netlink developers providing functions for common tasks in parsing validating and constructing both the Netlink header and TLVs.</entry> | |
1017 | <entry>0.19.8.1</entry> | 1018 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> |
1018 | 1019 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1019 | <entry>GNU gettext is a set of tools that provides a framework to | 1020 | </row> |
1020 | help other programs produce multi-lingual messages. These tools | 1021 | <row> |
1021 | include a set of conventions about how programs should be written | 1022 | <entry>libmodulemd</entry> |
1022 | to support message catalogs a directory and file naming | 1023 | <entry>2.1.0</entry> |
1023 | organization for the message catalogs themselves a runtime library | 1024 | <entry>C Library for manipulating module metadata files.</entry> |
1024 | supporting the retrieval of translated messages and a few | 1025 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1025 | stand-alone programs to massage in various ways the sets of | 1026 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1026 | translatable and already translated strings.</entry> | 1027 | </row> |
1027 | 1028 | <row> | |
1028 | <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1029 | <entry>libmpc</entry> |
1029 | </row> | 1030 | <entry>1.1.0</entry> |
1030 | 1031 | <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> | |
1031 | <row> | 1032 | <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry> |
1032 | <entry>glib-2.0</entry> | 1033 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1033 | 1034 | </row> | |
1034 | <entry>2.54.3</entry> | 1035 | <row> |
1035 | 1036 | <entry>libnewt</entry> | |
1036 | <entry>GLib is a general-purpose utility library which provides | 1037 | <entry>0.52.20</entry> |
1037 | many useful data types macros type conversions string utilities | 1038 | <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> |
1038 | file utilities a main loop abstraction and so on.</entry> | 1039 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> |
1039 | 1040 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1040 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, BSD, PD</entry> | 1041 | </row> |
1041 | </row> | 1042 | <row> |
1042 | 1043 | <entry>libnl</entry> | |
1043 | <row> | 1044 | <entry>3.4.0</entry> |
1044 | <entry>glibc-locale</entry> | 1045 | <entry>A library for applications dealing with netlink sockets.</entry> |
1045 | 1046 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
1046 | <entry>2.27</entry> | 1047 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1047 | 1048 | </row> | |
1048 | <entry>Locale data from glibc.</entry> | 1049 | <row> |
1049 | 1050 | <entry>libnsl2</entry> | |
1050 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1051 | <entry>1.2.0</entry> |
1051 | </row> | 1052 | <entry>This library contains the public client interface for NIS(YP) and NIS+ it was part of glibc and now is standalone packages. it also supports IPv6</entry> |
1052 | 1053 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
1053 | <row> | 1054 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1054 | <entry>glibc-mtrace</entry> | 1055 | </row> |
1055 | 1056 | <row> | |
1056 | <entry>2.27</entry> | 1057 | <entry>libpciaccess</entry> |
1057 | 1058 | <entry>0.14</entry> | |
1058 | <entry>mtrace utility provided by glibc</entry> | 1059 | <entry>libpciaccess provides functionality for X to access the PCI bus and devices in a platform-independent way.</entry> |
1059 | 1060 | <entry> MIT</entry> | |
1060 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1061 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1061 | </row> | 1062 | </row> |
1062 | 1063 | <row> | |
1063 | <row> | 1064 | <entry>libpcre</entry> |
1064 | <entry>glibc</entry> | 1065 | <entry>8.43</entry> |
1065 | 1066 | <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> | |
1066 | <entry>2.27</entry> | 1067 | <entry>BSD</entry> |
1067 | 1068 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1068 | <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most | 1069 | </row> |
1069 | systems with the Linux kernel.</entry> | 1070 | <row> |
1070 | 1071 | <entry>libpng</entry> | |
1071 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1072 | <entry>1.6.36</entry> |
1072 | </row> | 1073 | <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry> |
1073 | 1074 | <entry>Libpng</entry> | |
1074 | <row> | 1075 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1075 | <entry>glproto</entry> | 1076 | </row> |
1076 | 1077 | <row> | |
1077 | <entry>1.4.17</entry> | 1078 | <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry> |
1078 | 1079 | <entry>0.4</entry> | |
1079 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the | 1080 | <entry>This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions not provided in libc or otherwise available by default.</entry> |
1080 | OpenGL-related extensions used to enable the rendering of | 1081 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1081 | applications using OpenGL.</entry> | 1082 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1082 | 1083 | </row> | |
1083 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1084 | <row> |
1084 | </row> | 1085 | <entry>librepo</entry> |
1085 | 1086 | <entry>1.9.4</entry> | |
1086 | <row> | 1087 | <entry> A library providing C and Python (libcURL like) API for downloading linux repository metadata and packages..</entry> |
1087 | <entry>gmp</entry> | 1088 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> |
1088 | 1089 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1089 | <entry>6.1.2</entry> | 1090 | </row> |
1090 | 1091 | <row> | |
1091 | <entry>GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic | 1092 | <entry>librsvg</entry> |
1092 | operating on signed integers rational numbers and floating point | 1093 | <entry>2.40.20</entry> |
1093 | numbers</entry> | 1094 | <entry>Library for rendering SVG files.</entry> |
1094 | 1095 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | |
1095 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> | 1096 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1096 | </row> | 1097 | </row> |
1097 | 1098 | <row> | |
1098 | <row> | 1099 | <entry>libsdl2</entry> |
1099 | <entry>gnome-desktop-testing</entry> | 1100 | <entry>2.0.9</entry> |
1100 | 1101 | <entry>Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform multimedia library designed to provide low level access to audio keyboard mouse joystick 3D hardware via OpenGL and 2D video framebuffer.</entry> | |
1101 | <entry>2014.1</entry> | 1102 | <entry>Zlib</entry> |
1102 | 1103 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1103 | <entry>Test runner for GNOME-style installed tests.</entry> | 1104 | </row> |
1104 | 1105 | <row> | |
1105 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | 1106 | <entry>libsm</entry> |
1106 | </row> | 1107 | <entry>1.2.3</entry> |
1107 | 1108 | <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> | |
1108 | <row> | 1109 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1109 | <entry>gnu-config</entry> | 1110 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1110 | 1111 | </row> | |
1111 | <entry>20150728</entry> | 1112 | <row> |
1112 | 1113 | <entry>libsolv</entry> | |
1113 | <entry>Tool that installs the GNU config.guess / config.sub into a | 1114 | <entry>0.7.3</entry> |
1114 | directory tree</entry> | 1115 | <entry>Library for solving packages and reading repositories.</entry> |
1115 | 1116 | <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> | |
1116 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception</entry> | 1117 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1117 | </row> | 1118 | </row> |
1118 | 1119 | <row> | |
1119 | <row> | 1120 | <entry>libtirpc</entry> |
1120 | <entry>gnu-efi</entry> | 1121 | <entry>1.0.3</entry> |
1121 | 1122 | <entry>Libtirpc is a port of Suns Transport-Independent RPC library to Linux</entry> | |
1122 | <entry>3.0.6</entry> | 1123 | <entry>BSD</entry> |
1123 | 1124 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1124 | <entry>Libraries for producing EFI binaries.</entry> | 1125 | </row> |
1125 | 1126 | <row> | |
1126 | <entry>GPL-2.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry> | 1127 | <entry>libtool</entry> |
1127 | </row> | 1128 | <entry>2.4.6</entry> |
1128 | 1129 | <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> | |
1129 | <row> | 1130 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
1130 | <entry>gnutls</entry> | 1131 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1131 | 1132 | </row> | |
1132 | <entry>3.6.1</entry> | 1133 | <row> |
1133 | 1134 | <entry>libunistring</entry> | |
1134 | <entry>GNU Transport Layer Security Library.</entry> | 1135 | <entry>0.9.10</entry> |
1135 | 1136 | <entry>Text files are nowadays usually encoded in Unicode and may consist of very different scripts from Latin letters to Chinese Hanzi with many kinds of special characters accents right-to-left writing marks hyphens Roman numbers and much more. But the POSIX platform APIs for text do not contain adequate functions for dealing with particular properties of many Unicode characters. In fact the POSIX APIs for text have several assumptions at their base which don't hold for Unicode text. This library provides functions for manipulating Unicode strings and for manipulating C strings according to the Unicode standard. This package contains documentation.</entry> | |
1136 | <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1137 | <entry> LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry> |
1137 | </row> | 1138 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1138 | 1139 | </row> | |
1139 | <row> | 1140 | <row> |
1140 | <entry>gobject-introspection</entry> | 1141 | <entry>libunwind</entry> |
1141 | 1142 | <entry>1.3.1</entry> | |
1142 | <entry>1.54.1</entry> | 1143 | <entry>a portable and efficient C programming interface (API) to determine the call-chain of a program</entry> |
1143 | 1144 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1144 | <entry>Middleware layer between GObject-using C libraries and | 1145 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1145 | language bindings.</entry> | 1146 | </row> |
1146 | 1147 | <row> | |
1147 | <entry>LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> | 1148 | <entry>liburcu</entry> |
1148 | </row> | 1149 | <entry>0.10.2</entry> |
1149 | 1150 | <entry>Userspace RCU (read-copy-update) library.</entry> | |
1150 | <row> | 1151 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT</entry> |
1151 | <entry>gperf</entry> | 1152 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1152 | 1153 | </row> | |
1153 | <entry>3.1</entry> | 1154 | <row> |
1154 | 1155 | <entry>libx11</entry> | |
1155 | <entry>GNU gperf is a perfect hash function generator</entry> | 1156 | <entry>1.6.7</entry> |
1156 | 1157 | <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> | |
1157 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 1158 | <entry> MIT, BSD</entry> |
1158 | </row> | 1159 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1159 | 1160 | </row> | |
1160 | <row> | 1161 | <row> |
1161 | <entry>grep</entry> | 1162 | <entry>libxau</entry> |
1162 | 1163 | <entry>1.0.9</entry> | |
1163 | <entry>3.1</entry> | 1164 | <entry>libxau provides the main interfaces to the X11 authorisation handling which controls authorisation for X connections both client-side and server-side.</entry> |
1164 | 1165 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1165 | <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry> | 1166 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1166 | 1167 | </row> | |
1167 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 1168 | <row> |
1168 | </row> | 1169 | <entry>libxcb</entry> |
1169 | 1170 | <entry>1.13.1</entry> | |
1170 | <row> | 1171 | <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> |
1171 | <entry>groff</entry> | 1172 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1172 | 1173 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1173 | <entry>1.22.3</entry> | 1174 | </row> |
1174 | 1175 | <row> | |
1175 | <entry>The groff (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package | 1176 | <entry>libxcomposite</entry> |
1176 | which reads plain text mixed with formatting commands and produces | 1177 | <entry>0.4.5</entry> |
1177 | formatted output.</entry> | 1178 | <entry>The composite extension provides three related mechanisms: per-hierarchy storage automatic shadow update and external parent. In per-hierarchy storage the rendering of an entire hierarchy of windows is redirected to off-screen storage. In automatic shadow update when a hierarchy is rendered off-screen the X server provides an automatic mechanism for presenting those contents within the parent window. In external parent a mechanism for providing redirection of compositing transformations through a client.</entry> |
1178 | 1179 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1179 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 1180 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1180 | </row> | 1181 | </row> |
1181 | 1182 | <row> | |
1182 | <row> | 1183 | <entry>libxcrypt</entry> |
1183 | <entry>gtk+3</entry> | 1184 | <entry>4.4.2</entry> |
1184 | 1185 | <entry>Forked code from glibc libary to extract only crypto part.</entry> | |
1185 | <entry>3.22.28</entry> | 1186 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> |
1186 | 1187 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1187 | <entry>GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical | 1188 | </row> |
1188 | user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets GTK+ is | 1189 | <row> |
1189 | suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to | 1190 | <entry>libxcursor</entry> |
1190 | complete application suites.</entry> | 1191 | <entry>1.2.0</entry> |
1191 | 1192 | <entry>Xcursor is a simple library designed to help locate and load cursors. Cursors can be loaded from files or memory. A library of common cursors exists which map to the standard X cursor names. Cursors can exist in several sizes and the library automatically picks the best size.</entry> | |
1192 | <entry>LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1193 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1193 | </row> | 1194 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1194 | 1195 | </row> | |
1195 | <row> | 1196 | <row> |
1196 | <entry>gtk-doc</entry> | 1197 | <entry>libxdamage</entry> |
1197 | 1198 | <entry>1.1.5</entry> | |
1198 | <entry>1.27</entry> | 1199 | <entry>'Damage' is a term that describes changes make to pixel contents of windows and pixmaps. Damage accumulates as drawing occurs in the drawable. Each drawing operation 'damages' one or more rectangular areas within the drawable. The rectangles are guaranteed to include the set of pixels modified by each operation but may include significantly more than just those pixels. The DAMAGE extension allows applications to either receive the raw rectangles as a stream of events or to have them partially processed within the X server to reduce the amount of data transmitted as well as reduce the processing latency once the repaint operation has started.</entry> |
1199 | 1200 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1200 | <entry>Gtk-doc is a set of scripts that extract specially | 1201 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1201 | formatted comments from glib-based software and produce a set of | 1202 | </row> |
1202 | html documentation files from them</entry> | 1203 | <row> |
1203 | 1204 | <entry>libxdmcp</entry> | |
1204 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 1205 | <entry>1.1.2</entry> |
1205 | </row> | 1206 | <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> |
1206 | 1207 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1207 | <row> | 1208 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1208 | <entry>gtk-icon-utils</entry> | 1209 | </row> |
1209 | 1210 | <row> | |
1210 | <entry>3.22.28</entry> | 1211 | <entry>libxext</entry> |
1211 | 1212 | <entry>1.3.3</entry> | |
1212 | <entry>gtk-update-icon-cache and gtk-encode-symbolic-svg built | 1213 | <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> |
1213 | from GTK+ natively for build time and on-host postinst script | 1214 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1214 | execution.</entry> | 1215 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1215 | 1216 | </row> | |
1216 | <entry>LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1217 | <row> |
1217 | </row> | 1218 | <entry>libxfixes</entry> |
1218 | 1219 | <entry>5.0.3</entry> | |
1219 | <row> | 1220 | <entry>X applications have often needed to work around various shortcomings in the core X window system. This extension is designed to provide the minimal server-side support necessary to eliminate problems caused by these workarounds.</entry> |
1220 | <entry>harfbuzz</entry> | 1221 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1221 | 1222 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1222 | <entry>1.7.5</entry> | 1223 | </row> |
1223 | 1224 | <row> | |
1224 | <entry>HarfBuzz is an OpenType text shaping engine.</entry> | 1225 | <entry>libxft</entry> |
1225 | 1226 | <entry>2.3.2</entry> | |
1226 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1227 | <entry>Xft was designed to provide good support for scalable fonts and to do so efficiently. Unlike the core fonts system it supports features such as anti-aliasing and sub-pixel rasterisation. Perhaps more importantly it gives applications full control over the way glyphs are rendered making fine typesetting and WYSIWIG display possible. Finally it allows applications to use fonts that are not installed system-wide for displaying documents with embedded fonts. Xft is not compatible with the core fonts system: usage of Xft requires fairly extensive changes to toolkits (user-interface libraries).</entry> |
1227 | </row> | 1228 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1228 | 1229 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1229 | <row> | 1230 | </row> |
1230 | <entry>hicolor-icon-theme</entry> | 1231 | <row> |
1231 | 1232 | <entry>libxi</entry> | |
1232 | <entry>0.17</entry> | 1233 | <entry>1.7.9</entry> |
1233 | 1234 | <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> | |
1234 | <entry>Default icon theme that all icon themes automatically | 1235 | <entry> MIT</entry> |
1235 | inherit from.</entry> | 1236 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1236 | 1237 | </row> | |
1237 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 1238 | <row> |
1238 | </row> | 1239 | <entry>libxkbcommon</entry> |
1239 | 1240 | <entry>0.8.4</entry> | |
1240 | <row> | 1241 | <entry>libxkbcommon is a keymap compiler and support library which processes a reduced subset of keymaps as defined by the XKB specification.</entry> |
1241 | <entry>icu</entry> | 1242 | <entry> MIT</entry> |
1242 | 1243 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1243 | <entry>60.2</entry> | 1244 | </row> |
1244 | 1245 | <row> | |
1245 | <entry>The International Component for Unicode (ICU) is a mature | 1246 | <entry>libxml-parser-perl</entry> |
1246 | portable set of C/C++ and Java libraries for Unicode support | 1247 | <entry>2.44</entry> |
1247 | software internationalization (I18N) and globalization (G11N) | 1248 | <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents.</entry> |
1248 | giving applications the same results on all platforms.</entry> | 1249 | <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry> |
1249 | 1250 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1250 | <entry>ICU</entry> | 1251 | </row> |
1251 | </row> | 1252 | <row> |
1252 | 1253 | <entry>libxml2</entry> | |
1253 | <row> | 1254 | <entry>2.9.8</entry> |
1254 | <entry>inputproto</entry> | 1255 | <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> |
1255 | 1256 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1256 | <entry>2.3.2</entry> | 1257 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1257 | 1258 | </row> | |
1258 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Input | 1259 | <row> |
1259 | extension. The extension supports input devices other then the | 1260 | <entry>libxrandr</entry> |
1260 | core X keyboard and pointer.</entry> | 1261 | <entry>1.5.1</entry> |
1261 | 1262 | <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> | |
1262 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1263 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1263 | </row> | 1264 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1264 | 1265 | </row> | |
1265 | <row> | 1266 | <row> |
1266 | <entry>intltool</entry> | 1267 | <entry>libxrender</entry> |
1267 | 1268 | <entry>0.9.10</entry> | |
1268 | <entry>0.51.0</entry> | 1269 | <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> |
1269 | 1270 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1270 | <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry> | 1271 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1271 | 1272 | </row> | |
1272 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 1273 | <row> |
1273 | </row> | 1274 | <entry>libxshmfence</entry> |
1274 | 1275 | <entry>1.3</entry> | |
1275 | <row> | 1276 | <entry>This library offers a CPU-based synchronization primitive compatible with the X SyncFence objects that can be shared between processes using file descriptor passing.</entry> |
1276 | <entry>json-c</entry> | 1277 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1277 | 1278 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1278 | <entry>0.13</entry> | 1279 | </row> |
1279 | 1280 | <row> | |
1280 | <entry>JSON-C implements a reference counting object model that | 1281 | <entry>libxslt</entry> |
1281 | allows you to easily construct JSON objects in C.</entry> | 1282 | <entry>1.1.33</entry> |
1282 | 1283 | <entry>GNOME XSLT library.</entry> | |
1283 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1284 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1284 | </row> | 1285 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1285 | 1286 | </row> | |
1286 | <row> | 1287 | <row> |
1287 | <entry>kbd</entry> | 1288 | <entry>libxtst</entry> |
1288 | 1289 | <entry>1.2.3</entry> | |
1289 | <entry>2.0.4</entry> | 1290 | <entry>This extension is a minimal set of client and server extensions required to completely test the X11 server with no user intervention.</entry> |
1290 | 1291 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1291 | <entry>Keytable files and keyboard utilities.</entry> | 1292 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1292 | 1293 | </row> | |
1293 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 1294 | <row> |
1294 | </row> | 1295 | <entry>libxxf86vm</entry> |
1295 | 1296 | <entry>1.1.4</entry> | |
1296 | <row> | 1297 | <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> |
1297 | <entry>kbproto</entry> | 1298 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1298 | 1299 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1299 | <entry>1.0.7</entry> | 1300 | </row> |
1300 | 1301 | <row> | |
1301 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Keyboard | 1302 | <entry>libyaml</entry> |
1302 | extension. This extension is used to control options related to | 1303 | <entry>0.2.1</entry> |
1303 | keyboard handling and layout.</entry> | 1304 | <entry>LibYAML is a C library for parsing and emitting data in YAML 1.1 a human-readable data serialization format. </entry> |
1304 | 1305 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1305 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1306 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1306 | </row> | 1307 | </row> |
1307 | 1308 | <row> | |
1308 | <row> | 1309 | <entry>linux-firmware</entry> |
1309 | <entry>kern-tools</entry> | 1310 | <entry>0.0</entry> |
1310 | 1311 | <entry>Firmware files for use with Linux kernel.</entry> | |
1311 | <entry>0.2</entry> | 1312 | <entry>Redistributable binaries</entry> |
1312 | 1313 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1313 | <entry>Tools for managing Yocto Project style branched | 1314 | </row> |
1314 | kernels.</entry> | 1315 | <row> |
1315 | 1316 | <entry>linux-intel-rt</entry> | |
1316 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 1317 | <entry>4.19.59</entry> |
1317 | </row> | 1318 | <entry>Linux kernel.</entry> |
1318 | 1319 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1319 | <row> | 1320 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1320 | <entry>keymaps</entry> | 1321 | </row> |
1321 | 1322 | <row> | |
1322 | <entry>1.0</entry> | 1323 | <entry>linux-libc-headers</entry> |
1323 | 1324 | <entry>5.0</entry> | |
1324 | <entry>Keymaps and initscript to set the keymap on bootup.</entry> | 1325 | <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's use.</entry> |
1325 | 1326 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1326 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 1327 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1327 | </row> | 1328 | </row> |
1328 | 1329 | <row> | |
1329 | <row> | 1330 | <entry>linux-raspberrypi-rt</entry> |
1330 | <entry>kmod</entry> | 1331 | <entry>4.19.59</entry> |
1331 | 1332 | <entry>Linux Kernel for Raspberry Pi</entry> | |
1332 | <entry>25</entry> | 1333 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1333 | 1334 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1334 | <entry>kmod is a set of tools to handle common tasks with Linux | 1335 | </row> |
1335 | kernel modules like insert remove list check properties resolve | 1336 | <row> |
1336 | dependencies and aliases.</entry> | 1337 | <entry>lsb</entry> |
1337 | 1338 | <entry>5.0</entry> | |
1338 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1339 | <entry>LSB support for OpenEmbedded.</entry> |
1339 | </row> | 1340 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1340 | 1341 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1341 | <row> | 1342 | </row> |
1342 | <entry>ldconfig</entry> | 1343 | <row> |
1343 | 1344 | <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry> | |
1344 | <entry>2.12.1</entry> | 1345 | <entry>9.79</entry> |
1345 | 1346 | <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB image.</entry> | |
1346 | <entry>A standalone native ldconfig build.</entry> | 1347 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1347 | 1348 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1348 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 1349 | </row> |
1349 | </row> | 1350 | <row> |
1350 | 1351 | <entry>lttng-modules</entry> | |
1351 | <row> | 1352 | <entry>2.10.8</entry> |
1352 | <entry>less</entry> | 1353 | <entry>The lttng-modules 2.0 package contains the kernel tracer modules</entry> |
1353 | 1354 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0, MIT</entry> | |
1354 | <entry>529</entry> | 1355 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1355 | 1356 | </row> | |
1356 | <entry>Less is a program similar to more i.e. a terminal based | 1357 | <row> |
1357 | program for viewing text files and the output from other programs. | 1358 | <entry>lttng-tools</entry> |
1358 | Less offers many features beyond those that more does.</entry> | 1359 | <entry>2.10.6</entry> |
1359 | 1360 | <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> | |
1360 | <entry>GPL-3.0, BSD-2-Clause</entry> | 1361 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
1361 | </row> | 1362 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1362 | 1363 | </row> | |
1363 | <row> | 1364 | <row> |
1364 | <entry>libaio</entry> | 1365 | <entry>lttng-ust</entry> |
1365 | 1366 | <entry>2.10.3</entry> | |
1366 | <entry>0.3.110</entry> | 1367 | <entry>The LTTng UST 2.x package contains the userspace tracer library to trace userspace codes.</entry> |
1367 | 1368 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, MIT, GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1368 | <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels | 1369 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1369 | native interface</entry> | 1370 | </row> |
1370 | 1371 | <row> | |
1371 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1372 | <entry>lzip</entry> |
1372 | </row> | 1373 | <entry>1.21</entry> |
1373 | 1374 | <entry>Lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm.</entry> | |
1374 | <row> | 1375 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1375 | <entry>libarchive</entry> | 1376 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1376 | 1377 | </row> | |
1377 | <entry>3.3.2</entry> | 1378 | <row> |
1378 | 1379 | <entry>lzo</entry> | |
1379 | <entry>C library and command-line tools for reading and writing | 1380 | <entry>2.10</entry> |
1380 | tar cpio zip ISO and other archive formats</entry> | 1381 | <entry>Lossless data compression library.</entry> |
1381 | 1382 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1382 | <entry>BSD</entry> | 1383 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1383 | </row> | 1384 | </row> |
1384 | 1385 | <row> | |
1385 | <row> | 1386 | <entry>lzop</entry> |
1386 | <entry>libatomic-ops</entry> | 1387 | <entry>1.04</entry> |
1387 | 1388 | <entry>lzop is a compression utility which is designed to be a companion to gzip. \nIt is based on the LZO data compression library and its main advantages over \ngzip are much higher compression and decompression speed at the cost of some \ncompression ratio. The lzop compression utility was designed with the goals \nof reliability speed portability and with reasonable drop-in compatibility \nto gzip.</entry> | |
1388 | <entry>7.6.2</entry> | 1389 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1389 | 1390 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1390 | <entry>A library for atomic integer operations.</entry> | 1391 | </row> |
1391 | 1392 | <row> | |
1392 | <entry>GPL-2.0, MIT</entry> | 1393 | <entry>m4</entry> |
1393 | </row> | 1394 | <entry>1.4.18</entry> |
1394 | 1395 | <entry>GNU m4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible although it has some extensions (for example handling more than 9 positional parameters to macros). GNU M4 also has built-in functions for including files running shell commands doing arithmetic etc.</entry> | |
1395 | <row> | 1396 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
1396 | <entry>libcap</entry> | 1397 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1397 | 1398 | </row> | |
1398 | <entry>2.25</entry> | 1399 | <row> |
1399 | 1400 | <entry>make-mod-scripts</entry> | |
1400 | <entry>Library for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities.</entry> | 1401 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1401 | 1402 | <entry>Build tools needed by external modules.</entry> | |
1402 | <entry>BSD, GPL-2.0</entry> | 1403 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1403 | </row> | 1404 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1404 | 1405 | </row> | |
1405 | <row> | 1406 | <row> |
1406 | <entry>libcgroup</entry> | 1407 | <entry>make</entry> |
1407 | 1408 | <entry>4.2.1</entry> | |
1408 | <entry>0.41</entry> | 1409 | <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> |
1409 | 1410 | <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> | |
1410 | <entry>libcgroup is a library that abstracts the control group | 1411 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1411 | file system in Linux. Control groups allow you to limit account | 1412 | </row> |
1412 | and isolate resource usage (CPU memory disk I/O etc.) of groups of | 1413 | <row> |
1413 | processes.</entry> | 1414 | <entry>makedepend</entry> |
1414 | 1415 | <entry>1.0.5</entry> | |
1415 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1416 | <entry>The makedepend program reads each sourcefile in sequence and parses it like a C-preprocessor processing all #include #define #undef #ifdef #ifndef #endif #if #elif and #else directives so that it can correctly tell which #include directives would be used in a compilation. Any #include directives can reference files having other #include directives and parsing will occur in these files as well.</entry> |
1416 | </row> | 1417 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1417 | 1418 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1418 | <row> | 1419 | </row> |
1419 | <entry>libcheck</entry> | 1420 | <row> |
1420 | 1421 | <entry>makedevs</entry> | |
1421 | <entry>0.12.0</entry> | 1422 | <entry>1.0.1</entry> |
1422 | 1423 | <entry>Tool for creating device nodes.</entry> | |
1423 | <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry> | 1424 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1424 | 1425 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1425 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1426 | </row> |
1426 | </row> | 1427 | <row> |
1427 | 1428 | <entry>mdadm</entry> | |
1428 | <row> | 1429 | <entry>4.1</entry> |
1429 | <entry>libcroco</entry> | 1430 | <entry>Tool for managing software RAID under Linux.</entry> |
1430 | 1431 | <entry> GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1431 | <entry>0.6.12</entry> | 1432 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1432 | 1433 | </row> | |
1433 | <entry>Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) parsing and manipulation | 1434 | <row> |
1434 | toolkit.</entry> | 1435 | <entry>mesa</entry> |
1435 | 1436 | <entry>19.0.8</entry> | |
1436 | <entry>LGPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1437 | <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> |
1437 | </row> | 1438 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1438 | 1439 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1439 | <row> | 1440 | </row> |
1440 | <entry>libdrm</entry> | 1441 | <row> |
1441 | 1442 | <entry>meson</entry> | |
1442 | <entry>2.4.91</entry> | 1443 | <entry>0.49.2</entry> |
1443 | 1444 | <entry>A high performance build system.</entry> | |
1444 | <entry>"The runtime library for accessing the kernel DRM services. | 1445 | <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> |
1445 | DRM stands for \""Direct Rendering Manager\"" which is the kernel | 1446 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1446 | portion of the \""Direct Rendering Infrastructure\"" (DRI). DRI is | 1447 | </row> |
1447 | required for many hardware accelerated OpenGL drivers."</entry> | 1448 | <row> |
1448 | 1449 | <entry>mingetty</entry> | |
1449 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1450 | <entry>1.08</entry> |
1450 | </row> | 1451 | <entry>Compact getty terminal handler for virtual consoles only.</entry> |
1451 | 1452 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1452 | <row> | 1453 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1453 | <entry>libepoxy</entry> | 1454 | </row> |
1454 | 1455 | <row> | |
1455 | <entry>1.5.0</entry> | 1456 | <entry>mklibs</entry> |
1456 | 1457 | <entry>0.1.44</entry> | |
1457 | <entry>OpenGL function pointer management library.</entry> | 1458 | <entry>mklibs produces cut-down shared libraries that contain only the routines required by a particular set of executables.</entry> |
1458 | 1459 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1459 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1460 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1460 | </row> | 1461 | </row> |
1461 | 1462 | <row> | |
1462 | <row> | 1463 | <entry>mpfr</entry> |
1463 | <entry>liberation-fonts</entry> | 1464 | <entry>4.0.2</entry> |
1464 | 1465 | <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with exact rounding.</entry> | |
1465 | <entry>2.00.1</entry> | 1466 | <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry> |
1466 | 1467 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1467 | <entry>The Liberation(tm) Fonts is a font family originally | 1468 | </row> |
1468 | created by Ascender(c) which aims at metric compatibility with | 1469 | <row> |
1469 | Arial Times New Roman Courier New.</entry> | 1470 | <entry>mtools</entry> |
1470 | 1471 | <entry>4.0.19</entry> | |
1471 | <entry>OFL-1.1</entry> | 1472 | <entry>Mtools is a collection of utilities to access MS-DOS disks from GNU and Unix without mounting them.</entry> |
1472 | </row> | 1473 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
1473 | 1474 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1474 | <row> | 1475 | </row> |
1475 | <entry>libevent</entry> | 1476 | <row> |
1476 | 1477 | <entry>nasm</entry> | |
1477 | <entry>2.1.8</entry> | 1478 | <entry>2.14.02</entry> |
1478 | 1479 | <entry>General-purpose x86 assembler.</entry> | |
1479 | <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry> | 1480 | <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> |
1480 | 1481 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1481 | <entry>BSD, MIT</entry> | 1482 | </row> |
1482 | </row> | 1483 | <row> |
1483 | 1484 | <entry>ncurses</entry> | |
1484 | <row> | 1485 | <entry>6.1</entry> |
1485 | <entry>libffi</entry> | 1486 | <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> |
1486 | 1487 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1487 | <entry>3.2.1</entry> | 1488 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1488 | 1489 | </row> | |
1489 | <entry>The `libffi' library provides a portable high level | 1490 | <row> |
1490 | programming interface to various calling conventions. This allows | 1491 | <entry>netbase</entry> |
1491 | a programmer to call any function specified by a call interface | 1492 | <entry>5.6</entry> |
1492 | description at run time. FFI stands for Foreign Function | 1493 | <entry>This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based networking</entry> |
1493 | Interface. A foreign function interface is the popular name for | 1494 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1494 | the interface that allows code written in one language to call | 1495 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1495 | code written in another language. The `libffi' library really only | 1496 | </row> |
1496 | provides the lowest machine dependent layer of a fully featured | 1497 | <row> |
1497 | foreign function interface. A layer must exist above `libffi' that | 1498 | <entry>nettle</entry> |
1498 | handles type conversions for values passed between the two | 1499 | <entry>3.4.1</entry> |
1499 | languages.</entry> | 1500 | <entry>A low level cryptographic library.</entry> |
1500 | 1501 | <entry> LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1501 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1502 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1502 | </row> | 1503 | </row> |
1503 | 1504 | <row> | |
1504 | <row> | 1505 | <entry>nfs-utils</entry> |
1505 | <entry>libgcc</entry> | 1506 | <entry>2.3.3</entry> |
1506 | 1507 | <entry>The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and related tools.</entry> | |
1507 | <entry>7.3.0</entry> | 1508 | <entry> MIT, GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> |
1508 | 1509 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1509 | <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> | 1510 | </row> |
1510 | 1511 | <row> | |
1511 | <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> | 1512 | <entry>ninja</entry> |
1512 | </row> | 1513 | <entry>1.9.0</entry> |
1513 | 1514 | <entry>Ninja is a small build system with a focus on speed..</entry> | |
1514 | <row> | 1515 | <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> |
1515 | <entry>libical</entry> | 1516 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1516 | 1517 | </row> | |
1517 | <entry>2.0.0</entry> | 1518 | <row> |
1518 | 1519 | <entry>npth</entry> | |
1519 | <entry>iCal and scheduling (RFC 2445 2446 2447) library.</entry> | 1520 | <entry>1.6</entry> |
1520 | 1521 | <entry>New GNU Portable Threads library.</entry> | |
1521 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.0</entry> | 1522 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> |
1522 | </row> | 1523 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1523 | 1524 | </row> | |
1524 | <row> | 1525 | <row> |
1525 | <entry>libice</entry> | 1526 | <entry>nspr</entry> |
1526 | 1527 | <entry>4.21</entry> | |
1527 | <entry>1.0.9</entry> | 1528 | <entry>Netscape Portable Runtime Library.</entry> |
1528 | 1529 | <entry> GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
1529 | <entry>The Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) protocol provides a generic | 1530 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1530 | framework for building protocols on top of reliable byte-stream | 1531 | </row> |
1531 | transport connections. It provides basic mechanisms for setting up | 1532 | <row> |
1532 | and shutting down connections for performing authentication for | 1533 | <entry>nss</entry> |
1533 | negotiating versions and for reporting errors.</entry> | 1534 | <entry>3.42.1</entry> |
1534 | 1535 | <entry>Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3 TLS PKCS 5 PKCS 7 PKCS 11 PKCS 12 S/MIME X.509 v3 certificates and other security standards.</entry> | |
1535 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1536 | <entry> MPL-2.0, GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
1536 | </row> | 1537 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1537 | 1538 | </row> | |
1538 | <row> | 1539 | <row> |
1539 | <entry>libidn</entry> | 1540 | <entry>openssh</entry> |
1540 | 1541 | <entry>7.9p1</entry> | |
1541 | <entry>1.33</entry> | 1542 | <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> |
1542 | 1543 | <entry>BSD</entry> | |
1543 | <entry>Implementation of the Stringprep Punycode and IDNA | 1544 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1544 | specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names | 1545 | </row> |
1545 | (IDN) working group.</entry> | 1546 | <row> |
1546 | 1547 | <entry>openssl</entry> | |
1547 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, LGPL-3.0, GPL-3.0</entry> | 1548 | <entry>1.1.1b</entry> |
1548 | </row> | 1549 | <entry>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools.</entry> |
1549 | 1550 | <entry>OpenSSL</entry> | |
1550 | <row> | 1551 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1551 | <entry>libjpeg-turbo</entry> | 1552 | </row> |
1552 | 1553 | <row> | |
1553 | <entry>1.5.3</entry> | 1554 | <entry>opkg-utils</entry> |
1554 | 1555 | <entry>0.4.0</entry> | |
1555 | <entry>libjpeg-turbo is a derivative of libjpeg that uses SIMD | 1556 | <entry>Additional utilities for the opkg package manager.</entry> |
1556 | instructions (MMX SSE2 NEON) to accelerate baseline JPEG | 1557 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1557 | compression and decompression</entry> | 1558 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1558 | 1559 | </row> | |
1559 | <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> | 1560 | <row> |
1560 | </row> | 1561 | <entry>opkg</entry> |
1561 | 1562 | <entry>0.4.0</entry> | |
1562 | <row> | 1563 | <entry>Open Package Manager.</entry> |
1563 | <entry>libmpc</entry> | 1564 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1564 | 1565 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1565 | <entry>1.1.0</entry> | 1566 | </row> |
1566 | 1567 | <row> | |
1567 | <entry>Mpc is a C library for the arithmetic of complex numbers | 1568 | <entry>os-release</entry> |
1568 | with arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the | 1569 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1569 | result. It is built upon and follows the same principles as | 1570 | <entry>The /usr/lib/os-release file contains operating system identification data.</entry> |
1570 | Mpfr</entry> | 1571 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1571 | 1572 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1572 | <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry> | 1573 | </row> |
1573 | </row> | 1574 | <row> |
1574 | 1575 | <entry>ovmf</entry> | |
1575 | <row> | 1576 | <entry>git</entry> |
1576 | <entry>libnewt</entry> | 1577 | <entry>OVMF is an EDK II based project to enable UEFI support for Virtual Machines. OVMF contains sample UEFI firmware for QEMU and KVM</entry> |
1577 | 1578 | <entry> BSD, OpenSSL</entry> | |
1578 | <entry>0.52.20</entry> | 1579 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1579 | 1580 | </row> | |
1580 | <entry>Newt is a programming library for color text mode widget | 1581 | <row> |
1581 | based user interfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows | 1582 | <entry>packagegroup-core-boot</entry> |
1582 | entry widgets checkboxes radio buttons labels plain text fields | 1583 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1583 | scrollbars etc. to text mode user interfaces. This package also | 1584 | <entry>The minimal set of packages required to boot the system</entry> |
1584 | contains the shared library needed by programs built with newt as | 1585 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1585 | well as a /usr/bin/dialog replacement called whiptail. Newt is | 1586 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1586 | based on the slang library.</entry> | 1587 | </row> |
1587 | 1588 | <row> | |
1588 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | 1589 | <entry>packagegroup-core-buildessential</entry> |
1589 | </row> | 1590 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1590 | 1591 | <entry>Essential build dependencies.</entry> | |
1591 | <row> | 1592 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1592 | <entry>libnfsidmap</entry> | 1593 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1593 | 1594 | </row> | |
1594 | <entry>0.25</entry> | 1595 | <row> |
1595 | 1596 | <entry>packagegroup-core-eclipse-debug</entry> | |
1596 | <entry>NFS id mapping library.</entry> | 1597 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1597 | 1598 | <entry>Remote debugging tools for Eclipse integration.</entry> | |
1598 | <entry>BSD</entry> | 1599 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1599 | </row> | 1600 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1600 | 1601 | </row> | |
1601 | <row> | 1602 | <row> |
1602 | <entry>libnl</entry> | 1603 | <entry>packagegroup-core-nfs</entry> |
1603 | 1604 | <entry>1.0</entry> | |
1604 | <entry>3.4.0</entry> | 1605 | <entry>NFS package groups.</entry> |
1605 | 1606 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1606 | <entry>A library for applications dealing with netlink | 1607 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1607 | sockets.</entry> | 1608 | </row> |
1608 | 1609 | <row> | |
1609 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1610 | <entry>packagegroup-core-sdk</entry> |
1610 | </row> | 1611 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1611 | 1612 | <entry>Software development tools.</entry> | |
1612 | <row> | 1613 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1613 | <entry>libpciaccess</entry> | 1614 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1614 | 1615 | </row> | |
1615 | <entry>0.14</entry> | 1616 | <row> |
1616 | 1617 | <entry>packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh</entry> | |
1617 | <entry>libpciaccess provides functionality for X to access the PCI | 1618 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1618 | bus and devices in a platform-independent way.</entry> | 1619 | <entry>OpenSSH SSH client/server.</entry> |
1619 | 1620 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1620 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1621 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1621 | </row> | 1622 | </row> |
1622 | 1623 | <row> | |
1623 | <row> | 1624 | <entry>packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target</entry> |
1624 | <entry>libpcre</entry> | 1625 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1625 | 1626 | <entry>Target packages for the standalone SDK.</entry> | |
1626 | <entry>8.42</entry> | 1627 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1627 | 1628 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1628 | <entry>The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement | 1629 | </row> |
1629 | regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and | 1630 | <row> |
1630 | semantics as Perl 5. PCRE has its own native API as well as a set | 1631 | <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-debug</entry> |
1631 | of wrapper functions that correspond to the POSIX regular | 1632 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1632 | expression API.</entry> | 1633 | <entry>Debugging tools.</entry> |
1633 | 1634 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1634 | <entry>BSD</entry> | 1635 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1635 | </row> | 1636 | </row> |
1636 | 1637 | <row> | |
1637 | <row> | 1638 | <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-profile</entry> |
1638 | <entry>libpipeline</entry> | 1639 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1639 | 1640 | <entry>Profiling tools.</entry> | |
1640 | <entry>1.5.0</entry> | 1641 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1641 | 1642 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1642 | <entry>This is a C library for setting up and running pipelines of | 1643 | </row> |
1643 | processes without needing to involve shell command-line parsing | 1644 | <row> |
1644 | which is often error-prone and insecure.</entry> | 1645 | <entry>packagegroup-enea-rt-tools</entry> |
1645 | 1646 | <entry>1.0</entry> | |
1646 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 1647 | <entry>Enea RT-tools package group</entry> |
1647 | </row> | 1648 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1648 | 1649 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1649 | <row> | 1650 | </row> |
1650 | <entry>libpng</entry> | 1651 | <row> |
1651 | 1652 | <entry>pango</entry> | |
1652 | <entry>1.6.34</entry> | 1653 | <entry>1.42.4</entry> |
1653 | 1654 | <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> | |
1654 | <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry> | 1655 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> |
1655 | 1656 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1656 | <entry>Libpng</entry> | 1657 | </row> |
1657 | </row> | 1658 | <row> |
1658 | 1659 | <entry>parted</entry> | |
1659 | <row> | 1660 | <entry>3.2</entry> |
1660 | <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry> | 1661 | <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry> |
1661 | 1662 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | |
1662 | <entry>0.4</entry> | 1663 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1663 | 1664 | </row> | |
1664 | <entry>This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions | 1665 | <row> |
1665 | not provided in libc or otherwise available by default.</entry> | 1666 | <entry>partrt</entry> |
1666 | 1667 | <entry>1.1</entry> | |
1667 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1668 | <entry>partrt is a tool for dividing a SMP Linux system into a real time domain and a non-real time domain.</entry> |
1668 | </row> | 1669 | <entry>BSD</entry> |
1669 | 1670 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1670 | <row> | 1671 | </row> |
1671 | <entry>librsvg</entry> | 1672 | <row> |
1672 | 1673 | <entry>patch</entry> | |
1673 | <entry>2.40.20</entry> | 1674 | <entry>2.7.6</entry> |
1674 | 1675 | <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> | |
1675 | <entry>Library for rendering SVG files.</entry> | 1676 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
1676 | 1677 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1677 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | 1678 | </row> |
1678 | </row> | 1679 | <row> |
1679 | 1680 | <entry>pbzip2</entry> | |
1680 | <row> | 1681 | <entry>1.1.13</entry> |
1681 | <entry>libsdl</entry> | 1682 | <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> |
1682 | 1683 | <entry>BSD</entry> | |
1683 | <entry>1.2.15</entry> | 1684 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1684 | 1685 | </row> | |
1685 | <entry>Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform multimedia | 1686 | <row> |
1686 | library designed to provide low level access to audio keyboard | 1687 | <entry>pciutils</entry> |
1687 | mouse joystick 3D hardware via OpenGL and 2D video | 1688 | <entry>3.6.2</entry> |
1688 | framebuffer.</entry> | 1689 | <entry>The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable access to PCI bus configuration space and several utilities based on this library.</entry> |
1689 | 1690 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1690 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1691 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1691 | </row> | 1692 | </row> |
1692 | 1693 | <row> | |
1693 | <row> | 1694 | <entry>perf</entry> |
1694 | <entry>libsm</entry> | 1695 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1695 | 1696 | <entry>Performance counters for Linux are a new kernel-based subsystem that provide a framework for all things performance analysis. It covers hardware level (CPU/PMU Performance Monitoring Unit) features and software features (software counters tracepoints) as well.</entry> | |
1696 | <entry>1.2.2</entry> | 1697 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1697 | 1698 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1698 | <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level | 1699 | </row> |
1699 | \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session | 1700 | <row> |
1700 | Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for | 1701 | <entry>perl</entry> |
1701 | users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of | 1702 | <entry>5.28.1</entry> |
1702 | clients each of which has a particular state."</entry> | 1703 | <entry>Perl scripting language.</entry> |
1703 | 1704 | <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry> | |
1704 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1705 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1705 | </row> | 1706 | </row> |
1706 | 1707 | <row> | |
1707 | <row> | 1708 | <entry>pi-bluetooth</entry> |
1708 | <entry>libtirpc</entry> | 1709 | <entry>1.1</entry> |
1709 | 1710 | <entry>Script to properly configure BT-HCI on Raspberry Pi.</entry> | |
1710 | <entry>1.0.2</entry> | 1711 | <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> |
1711 | 1712 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1712 | <entry>Libtirpc is a port of Suns Transport-Independent RPC | 1713 | </row> |
1713 | library to Linux</entry> | 1714 | <row> |
1714 | 1715 | <entry>pigz</entry> | |
1715 | <entry>BSD</entry> | 1716 | <entry>2.4</entry> |
1716 | </row> | 1717 | <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> |
1717 | 1718 | <entry> Zlib, Apache-2.0</entry> | |
1718 | <row> | 1719 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1719 | <entry>libtool</entry> | 1720 | </row> |
1720 | 1721 | <row> | |
1721 | <entry>2.4.6</entry> | 1722 | <entry>pinentry</entry> |
1722 | 1723 | <entry>1.1.0</entry> | |
1723 | <entry>This is GNU libtool a generic library support script. | 1724 | <entry> Pinentry is a collection of simple PIN or passphrase entry dialogs which utilize the Assuan protocol as described by the aegypten project; see http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/ for details.</entry> |
1724 | Libtool hides the complexity of generating special library types | 1725 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1725 | (such as shared libraries) behind a consistent interface.</entry> | 1726 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1726 | 1727 | </row> | |
1727 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 1728 | <row> |
1728 | </row> | 1729 | <entry>pixman</entry> |
1729 | 1730 | <entry>0.38.0</entry> | |
1730 | <row> | 1731 | <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> |
1731 | <entry>libunistring</entry> | 1732 | <entry> MIT, PD</entry> |
1732 | 1733 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1733 | <entry>0.9.9</entry> | 1734 | </row> |
1734 | 1735 | <row> | |
1735 | <entry>Text files are nowadays usually encoded in Unicode and may | 1736 | <entry>pkgconfig</entry> |
1736 | consist of very different scripts from Latin letters to Chinese | 1737 | <entry>0.29.2</entry> |
1737 | Hanzi with many kinds of special characters accents right-to-left | 1738 | <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> |
1738 | writing marks hyphens Roman numbers and much more. But the POSIX | 1739 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1739 | platform APIs for text do not contain adequate functions for | 1740 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1740 | dealing with particular properties of many Unicode characters. In | 1741 | </row> |
1741 | fact the POSIX APIs for text have several assumptions at their | 1742 | <row> |
1742 | base which don't hold for Unicode text. This library provides | 1743 | <entry>popt</entry> |
1743 | functions for manipulating Unicode strings and for manipulating C | 1744 | <entry>1.16</entry> |
1744 | strings according to the Unicode standard. This package contains | 1745 | <entry>Library for parsing command line options.</entry> |
1745 | documentation.</entry> | 1746 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1746 | 1747 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1747 | <entry>LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry> | 1748 | </row> |
1748 | </row> | 1749 | <row> |
1749 | 1750 | <entry>powertop</entry> | |
1750 | <row> | 1751 | <entry>2.10</entry> |
1751 | <entry>libunwind</entry> | 1752 | <entry>Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and power management.</entry> |
1752 | 1753 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1753 | <entry>1.2.1</entry> | 1754 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1754 | 1755 | </row> | |
1755 | <entry>a portable and efficient C programming interface (API) to | 1756 | <row> |
1756 | determine the call-chain of a program</entry> | 1757 | <entry>prelink</entry> |
1757 | 1758 | <entry>1.0</entry> | |
1758 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1759 | <entry>The prelink package contains a utility which modifies ELF shared libraries and executables so that far fewer relocations need to be resolved at runtime and thus programs come up faster.</entry> |
1759 | </row> | 1760 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1760 | 1761 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1761 | <row> | 1762 | </row> |
1762 | <entry>liburcu</entry> | 1763 | <row> |
1763 | 1764 | <entry>procps</entry> | |
1764 | <entry>0.10.1</entry> | 1765 | <entry>3.3.15</entry> |
1765 | 1766 | <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> | |
1766 | <entry>Userspace RCU (read-copy-update) library.</entry> | 1767 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> |
1767 | 1768 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1768 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, MIT</entry> | 1769 | </row> |
1769 | </row> | 1770 | <row> |
1770 | 1771 | <entry>pseudo</entry> | |
1771 | <row> | 1772 | <entry>1.9.0</entry> |
1772 | <entry>libx11</entry> | 1773 | <entry>Pseudo gives fake root capabilities to a normal user.</entry> |
1773 | 1774 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
1774 | <entry>1.6.5</entry> | 1775 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1775 | 1776 | </row> | |
1776 | <entry>This package provides a client interface to the X Window | 1777 | <row> |
1777 | System otherwise known as 'Xlib'. It provides a complete API for | 1778 | <entry>ptest-runner</entry> |
1778 | the basic functions of the window system.</entry> | 1779 | <entry>2.3.1</entry> |
1779 | 1780 | <entry>The ptest-runner2 package installs a ptest-runner program which loops through all installed ptest test suites and runs them in sequence.</entry> | |
1780 | <entry>MIT, BSD</entry> | 1781 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1781 | </row> | 1782 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1782 | 1783 | </row> | |
1783 | <row> | 1784 | <row> |
1784 | <entry>libxau</entry> | 1785 | <entry>python</entry> |
1785 | 1786 | <entry>2.7.16</entry> | |
1786 | <entry>1.0.8</entry> | 1787 | <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry> |
1787 | 1788 | <entry>Python-2.0</entry> | |
1788 | <entry>libxau provides the main interfaces to the X11 | 1789 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1789 | authorisation handling which controls authorisation for X | 1790 | </row> |
1790 | connections both client-side and server-side.</entry> | 1791 | <row> |
1791 | 1792 | <entry>python3-dbus</entry> | |
1792 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1793 | <entry>1.2.8</entry> |
1793 | </row> | 1794 | <entry>Python bindings for the DBus inter-process communication system.</entry> |
1794 | 1795 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1795 | <row> | 1796 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1796 | <entry>libxcb</entry> | 1797 | </row> |
1797 | 1798 | <row> | |
1798 | <entry>1.12</entry> | 1799 | <entry>python3-iniparse</entry> |
1799 | 1800 | <entry>0.4</entry> | |
1800 | <entry>The X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement | 1801 | <entry>Accessing and Modifying INI files.</entry> |
1801 | for Xlib featuring a small footprint latency hiding direct access | 1802 | <entry> MIT, Python-2.0</entry> |
1802 | to the protocol improved threading support and | 1803 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1803 | extensibility.</entry> | 1804 | </row> |
1804 | 1805 | <row> | |
1805 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1806 | <entry>python3-mako</entry> |
1806 | </row> | 1807 | <entry>1.0.7</entry> |
1807 | 1808 | <entry>Templating library for Python.</entry> | |
1808 | <row> | 1809 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1809 | <entry>libxcomposite</entry> | 1810 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1810 | 1811 | </row> | |
1811 | <entry>0.4.4</entry> | 1812 | <row> |
1812 | 1813 | <entry>python3-pycairo</entry> | |
1813 | <entry>The composite extension provides three related mechanisms: | 1814 | <entry>1.15.6</entry> |
1814 | per-hierarchy storage automatic shadow update and external parent. | 1815 | <entry>Python bindings for the Cairo canvas library.</entry> |
1815 | In per-hierarchy storage the rendering of an entire hierarchy of | 1816 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.1</entry> |
1816 | windows is redirected to off-screen storage. In automatic shadow | 1817 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1817 | update when a hierarchy is rendered off-screen the X server | 1818 | </row> |
1818 | provides an automatic mechanism for presenting those contents | 1819 | <row> |
1819 | within the parent window. In external parent a mechanism for | 1820 | <entry>python3-pygobject</entry> |
1820 | providing redirection of compositing transformations through a | 1821 | <entry>3.28.3</entry> |
1821 | client.</entry> | 1822 | <entry>Python GObject bindings.</entry> |
1822 | 1823 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
1823 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1824 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1824 | </row> | 1825 | </row> |
1825 | 1826 | <row> | |
1826 | <row> | 1827 | <entry>python3-setuptools</entry> |
1827 | <entry>libxcursor</entry> | 1828 | <entry>40.8.0</entry> |
1828 | 1829 | <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python packages.</entry> | |
1829 | <entry>1.1.15</entry> | 1830 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1830 | 1831 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1831 | <entry>Xcursor is a simple library designed to help locate and | 1832 | </row> |
1832 | load cursors. Cursors can be loaded from files or memory. A | 1833 | <row> |
1833 | library of common cursors exists which map to the standard X | 1834 | <entry>python3-six</entry> |
1834 | cursor names. Cursors can exist in several sizes and the library | 1835 | <entry>1.12.0</entry> |
1835 | automatically picks the best size.</entry> | 1836 | <entry>Python 2 and 3 compatibility library.</entry> |
1836 | 1837 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
1837 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1838 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1838 | </row> | 1839 | </row> |
1839 | 1840 | <row> | |
1840 | <row> | 1841 | <entry>python3</entry> |
1841 | <entry>libxdamage</entry> | 1842 | <entry>3.7.4</entry> |
1842 | 1843 | <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry> | |
1843 | <entry>1.1.4</entry> | 1844 | <entry>Python-2.0</entry> |
1844 | 1845 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1845 | <entry>'Damage' is a term that describes changes make to pixel | 1846 | </row> |
1846 | contents of windows and pixmaps. Damage accumulates as drawing | 1847 | <row> |
1847 | occurs in the drawable. Each drawing operation 'damages' one or | 1848 | <entry>qemu-helper</entry> |
1848 | more rectangular areas within the drawable. The rectangles are | 1849 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1849 | guaranteed to include the set of pixels modified by each operation | 1850 | <entry>Helper utilities needed by the runqemu script.</entry> |
1850 | but may include significantly more than just those pixels. The | 1851 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1851 | DAMAGE extension allows applications to either receive the raw | 1852 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1852 | rectangles as a stream of events or to have them partially | 1853 | </row> |
1853 | processed within the X server to reduce the amount of data | 1854 | <row> |
1854 | transmitted as well as reduce the processing latency once the | 1855 | <entry>qemu-system</entry> |
1855 | repaint operation has started.</entry> | 1856 | <entry>3.1.0</entry> |
1856 | 1857 | <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry> | |
1857 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1858 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
1858 | </row> | 1859 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1859 | 1860 | </row> | |
1860 | <row> | 1861 | <row> |
1861 | <entry>libxdmcp</entry> | 1862 | <entry>qemu</entry> |
1862 | 1863 | <entry>3.1.0</entry> | |
1863 | <entry>1.1.2</entry> | 1864 | <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry> |
1864 | 1865 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | |
1865 | <entry>The purpose of the X Display Manager Control Protocol | 1866 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1866 | (XDMCP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for an autonomous | 1867 | </row> |
1867 | display to request login service from a remote host. An X terminal | 1868 | <row> |
1868 | (screen keyboard mouse processor network interface) is a prime | 1869 | <entry>qemuwrapper</entry> |
1869 | example of an autonomous display.</entry> | 1870 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
1870 | 1871 | <entry>QEMU wrapper script.</entry> | |
1871 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1872 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1872 | </row> | 1873 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1873 | 1874 | </row> | |
1874 | <row> | 1875 | <row> |
1875 | <entry>libxext</entry> | 1876 | <entry>quilt</entry> |
1876 | 1877 | <entry>0.65</entry> | |
1877 | <entry>1.3.3</entry> | 1878 | <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry> |
1878 | 1879 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1879 | <entry>libXext provides an X Window System client interface to | 1880 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1880 | several extensions to the X protocol. The supported protocol | 1881 | </row> |
1881 | extensions are DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS Extended-Visual-Information LBX | 1882 | <row> |
1882 | MIT_SHM MIT_SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD Multi-Buffering SECURITY SHAPE SYNC | 1883 | <entry>quota</entry> |
1883 | TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC XTEST. libXext also provides a small | 1884 | <entry>4.04</entry> |
1884 | set of utility functions to aid authors of client APIs for X | 1885 | <entry>Tools for monitoring & limiting user disk usage per filesystem.</entry> |
1885 | protocol extensions.</entry> | 1886 | <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
1886 | 1887 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1887 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1888 | </row> |
1888 | </row> | 1889 | <row> |
1889 | 1890 | <entry>re2c</entry> | |
1890 | <row> | 1891 | <entry>1.0.1</entry> |
1891 | <entry>libxfixes</entry> | 1892 | <entry>Tool for writing very fast and very flexible scanners.</entry> |
1892 | 1893 | <entry>PD</entry> | |
1893 | <entry>5.0.3</entry> | 1894 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1894 | 1895 | </row> | |
1895 | <entry>X applications have often needed to work around various | 1896 | <row> |
1896 | shortcomings in the core X window system. This extension is | 1897 | <entry>readline</entry> |
1897 | designed to provide the minimal server-side support necessary to | 1898 | <entry>8.0</entry> |
1898 | eliminate problems caused by these workarounds.</entry> | 1899 | <entry>The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are typed in. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includes additional functions to maintain a list of previously-entered command lines to recall and perhaps reedit those lines and perform csh-like history expansion on previous commands.</entry> |
1899 | 1900 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | |
1900 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1901 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1901 | </row> | 1902 | </row> |
1902 | 1903 | <row> | |
1903 | <row> | 1904 | <entry>rng-tools</entry> |
1904 | <entry>libxft</entry> | 1905 | <entry>6.6</entry> |
1905 | 1906 | <entry>Random number generator daemon.</entry> | |
1906 | <entry>2.3.2</entry> | 1907 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1907 | 1908 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1908 | <entry>Xft was designed to provide good support for scalable fonts | 1909 | </row> |
1909 | and to do so efficiently. Unlike the core fonts system it supports | 1910 | <row> |
1910 | features such as anti-aliasing and sub-pixel rasterisation. | 1911 | <entry>rpcbind</entry> |
1911 | Perhaps more importantly it gives applications full control over | 1912 | <entry>1.2.5</entry> |
1912 | the way glyphs are rendered making fine typesetting and WYSIWIG | 1913 | <entry>The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses.</entry> |
1913 | display possible. Finally it allows applications to use fonts that | 1914 | <entry>BSD</entry> |
1914 | are not installed system-wide for displaying documents with | 1915 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1915 | embedded fonts. Xft is not compatible with the core fonts system: | 1916 | </row> |
1916 | usage of Xft requires fairly extensive changes to toolkits | 1917 | <row> |
1917 | (user-interface libraries).</entry> | 1918 | <entry>rpi-config</entry> |
1918 | 1919 | <entry>git</entry> | |
1919 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1920 | <entry>Commented config.txt file for the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi config.txt file is read by the GPU before the ARM core is initialised. It can be used to set various system configuration parameters.</entry> |
1920 | </row> | 1921 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1921 | 1922 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1922 | <row> | 1923 | </row> |
1923 | <entry>libxi</entry> | 1924 | <row> |
1924 | 1925 | <entry>rpm</entry> | |
1925 | <entry>1.7.9</entry> | 1926 | <entry>4.14.2.1</entry> |
1926 | 1927 | <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> | |
1927 | <entry>libxi is an extension to the X11 protocol to support input | 1928 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1928 | devices other than the core X keyboard and pointer. It allows | 1929 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1929 | client programs to select input from these devices independently | 1930 | </row> |
1930 | from each other and independently from the core devices.</entry> | 1931 | <row> |
1931 | 1932 | <entry>rt-tests</entry> | |
1932 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1933 | <entry>1.1</entry> |
1933 | </row> | 1934 | <entry>Real-Time preemption testcases.</entry> |
1934 | 1935 | <entry> GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1935 | <row> | 1936 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1936 | <entry>libxkbcommon</entry> | 1937 | </row> |
1937 | 1938 | <row> | |
1938 | <entry>0.8.0</entry> | 1939 | <entry>run-postinsts</entry> |
1939 | 1940 | <entry>1.0</entry> | |
1940 | <entry>libxkbcommon is a keymap compiler and support library which | 1941 | <entry>Runs postinstall scripts on first boot of the target device.</entry> |
1941 | processes a reduced subset of keymaps as defined by the XKB | 1942 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1942 | specification.</entry> | 1943 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1943 | 1944 | </row> | |
1944 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1945 | <row> |
1945 | </row> | 1946 | <entry>sed</entry> |
1946 | 1947 | <entry>4.2.2</entry> | |
1947 | <row> | 1948 | <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry> |
1948 | <entry>libxml-parser-perl</entry> | 1949 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
1949 | 1950 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1950 | <entry>2.44</entry> | 1951 | </row> |
1951 | 1952 | <row> | |
1952 | <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML | 1953 | <entry>shadow-securetty</entry> |
1953 | documents.</entry> | 1954 | <entry>4.6</entry> |
1954 | 1955 | <entry>Provider of the machine specific securetty file.</entry> | |
1955 | <entry>Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry> | 1956 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
1956 | </row> | 1957 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1957 | 1958 | </row> | |
1958 | <row> | 1959 | <row> |
1959 | <entry>libxml2</entry> | 1960 | <entry>shadow-sysroot</entry> |
1960 | 1961 | <entry>4.6</entry> | |
1961 | <entry>2.9.7</entry> | 1962 | <entry>Shadow utils requirements for useradd.bbclass.</entry> |
1962 | 1963 | <entry> BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry> | |
1963 | <entry>The XML Parser Library allows for manipulation of XML | 1964 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1964 | files. Libxml2 exports Push and Pull type parser interfaces for | 1965 | </row> |
1965 | both XML and HTML. It can do DTD validation at parse time on a | 1966 | <row> |
1966 | parsed document instance or with an arbitrary DTD. Libxml2 | 1967 | <entry>shadow</entry> |
1967 | includes complete XPath XPointer and Xinclude implementations. It | 1968 | <entry>4.6</entry> |
1968 | also has a SAX like interface which is designed to be compatible | 1969 | <entry>Tools to change and administer password and group data.</entry> |
1969 | with Expat.</entry> | 1970 | <entry> BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry> |
1970 | 1971 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
1971 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1972 | </row> |
1972 | </row> | 1973 | <row> |
1973 | 1974 | <entry>shared-mime-info</entry> | |
1974 | <row> | 1975 | <entry>1.10</entry> |
1975 | <entry>libxrandr</entry> | 1976 | <entry>Shared MIME type database and specification.</entry> |
1976 | 1977 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
1977 | <entry>1.5.1</entry> | 1978 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1978 | 1979 | </row> | |
1979 | <entry>The X Resize Rotate and Reflect Extension called RandR for | 1980 | <row> |
1980 | short brings the ability to resize rotate and reflect the root | 1981 | <entry>slang</entry> |
1981 | window of a screen. It is based on the X Resize and Rotate | 1982 | <entry>2.3.2</entry> |
1982 | Extension as specified in the Proceedings of the 2001 Usenix | 1983 | <entry>S-Lang is an interpreted language and a programming library. The S-Lang language was designed so that it can be easily embedded into a program to provide the program with a powerful extension language. The S-Lang library provided in this package provides the S-Lang extension language. S-Lang's syntax resembles C which makes it easy to recode S-Lang procedures in C if you need to.</entry> |
1983 | Technical Conference [RANDR].</entry> | 1984 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
1984 | 1985 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
1985 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 1986 | </row> |
1986 | </row> | 1987 | <row> |
1987 | 1988 | <entry>socat</entry> | |
1988 | <row> | 1989 | <entry>1.7.3.2</entry> |
1989 | <entry>libxrender</entry> | 1990 | <entry>Socat is a relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent data channels.</entry> |
1990 | 1991 | <entry>GPL-2.0-with-OpenSSL-exception</entry> | |
1991 | <entry>0.9.10</entry> | 1992 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
1992 | 1993 | </row> | |
1993 | <entry>The X Rendering Extension (Render) introduces digital image | 1994 | <row> |
1994 | composition as the foundation of a new rendering model within the | 1995 | <entry>sqlite3</entry> |
1995 | X Window System. Rendering geometric figures is accomplished by | 1996 | <entry>3.27.2</entry> |
1996 | client-side tessellation into either triangles or trapezoids. Text | 1997 | <entry>Embeddable SQL database engine.</entry> |
1997 | is drawn by loading glyphs into the server and rendering sets of | 1998 | <entry>PD</entry> |
1998 | them.</entry> | 1999 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
1999 | 2000 | </row> | |
2000 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 2001 | <row> |
2001 | </row> | 2002 | <entry>strace</entry> |
2002 | 2003 | <entry>4.26</entry> | |
2003 | <row> | 2004 | <entry>System call tracing tool.</entry> |
2004 | <entry>libxshmfence</entry> | 2005 | <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> |
2005 | 2006 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
2006 | <entry>1.2</entry> | 2007 | </row> |
2007 | 2008 | <row> | |
2008 | <entry>This library offers a CPU-based synchronization primitive | 2009 | <entry>stress</entry> |
2009 | compatible with the X SyncFence objects that can be shared between | 2010 | <entry>1.0.4</entry> |
2010 | processes using file descriptor passing.</entry> | 2011 | <entry>Deliberately simple workload generator for POSIX systems. It imposes a configurable amount of CPU memory I/O and disk stress on the system.</entry> |
2011 | 2012 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
2012 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 2013 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2013 | </row> | 2014 | </row> |
2014 | 2015 | <row> | |
2015 | <row> | 2016 | <entry>sudo</entry> |
2016 | <entry>libxslt</entry> | 2017 | <entry>1.8.27</entry> |
2017 | 2018 | <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> | |
2018 | <entry>1.1.32</entry> | 2019 | <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry> |
2019 | 2020 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
2020 | <entry>GNOME XSLT library.</entry> | 2021 | </row> |
2021 | 2022 | <row> | |
2022 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 2023 | <entry>swig</entry> |
2023 | </row> | 2024 | <entry>3.0.12</entry> |
2024 | 2025 | <entry>SWIG - Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator.</entry> | |
2025 | <row> | 2026 | <entry> BSD, GPL-3.0</entry> |
2026 | <entry>libxtst</entry> | 2027 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2027 | 2028 | </row> | |
2028 | <entry>1.2.3</entry> | 2029 | <row> |
2029 | 2030 | <entry>sysfsutils</entry> | |
2030 | <entry>This extension is a minimal set of client and server | 2031 | <entry>2.1.0</entry> |
2031 | extensions required to completely test the X11 server with no user | 2032 | <entry>Tools for working with the sysfs virtual filesystem. The tool 'systool' can query devices by bus class and topology.</entry> |
2032 | intervention.</entry> | 2033 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
2033 | 2034 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
2034 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 2035 | </row> |
2035 | </row> | 2036 | <row> |
2036 | 2037 | <entry>syslinux</entry> | |
2037 | <row> | 2038 | <entry>6.04-pre2</entry> |
2038 | <entry>libxxf86vm</entry> | 2039 | <entry>Multi-purpose linux bootloader.</entry> |
2039 | 2040 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
2040 | <entry>1.1.4</entry> | 2041 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2041 | 2042 | </row> | |
2042 | <entry>libXxf86vm provides an interface to the | 2043 | <row> |
2043 | XFree86-VidModeExtension extension which allows client | 2044 | <entry>sysprof</entry> |
2044 | applications to get and set video mode timings in extensive | 2045 | <entry>3.30.2</entry> |
2045 | detail. It is used by the xvidtune program in particular.</entry> | 2046 | <entry>System-wide Performance Profiler for Linux.</entry> |
2046 | 2047 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | |
2047 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 2048 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2048 | </row> | 2049 | </row> |
2049 | 2050 | <row> | |
2050 | <row> | 2051 | <entry>systemd-boot</entry> |
2051 | <entry>linux-intel-rt</entry> | 2052 | <entry>241</entry> |
2052 | 2053 | <entry>systemd is a system and service manager for Linux compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts. systemd provides aggressive parallelization capabilities uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services offers on-demand starting of daemons keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups supports snapshotting and restoring of the system state maintains mount and automount points and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic. It can work as a drop-in replacement for sysvinit.</entry> | |
2053 | <entry>4.14.59</entry> | 2054 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
2054 | 2055 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
2055 | <entry>Linux kernel.</entry> | 2056 | </row> |
2056 | 2057 | <row> | |
2057 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2058 | <entry>systemd-bootconf</entry> |
2058 | </row> | 2059 | <entry>1.00</entry> |
2059 | 2060 | <entry>Basic systemd-boot configuration files.</entry> | |
2060 | <row> | 2061 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
2061 | <entry>linux-libc-headers</entry> | 2062 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2062 | 2063 | </row> | |
2063 | <entry>4.15.7</entry> | 2064 | <row> |
2064 | 2065 | <entry>systemd-compat-units</entry> | |
2065 | <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's | 2066 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
2066 | use.</entry> | 2067 | <entry>Enhances systemd compatilibity with existing SysVinit scripts.</entry> |
2067 | 2068 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
2068 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2069 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2069 | </row> | 2070 | </row> |
2070 | 2071 | <row> | |
2071 | <row> | 2072 | <entry>systemd-conf</entry> |
2072 | <entry>lsb</entry> | 2073 | <entry>241</entry> |
2073 | 2074 | <entry>Systemd may require slightly different configuration for different machines. For example qemu machines require a longer DefaultTimeoutStartSec setting.</entry> | |
2074 | <entry>5.0</entry> | 2075 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
2075 | 2076 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
2076 | <entry>LSB support for OpenEmbedded.</entry> | 2077 | </row> |
2077 | 2078 | <row> | |
2078 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2079 | <entry>systemd-serialgetty</entry> |
2079 | </row> | 2080 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
2080 | 2081 | <entry>Serial terminal support for systemd.</entry> | |
2081 | <row> | 2082 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
2082 | <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry> | 2083 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2083 | 2084 | </row> | |
2084 | <entry>9.79</entry> | 2085 | <row> |
2085 | 2086 | <entry>systemd-systemctl</entry> | |
2086 | <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB | 2087 | <entry>1.0</entry> |
2087 | image.</entry> | 2088 | <entry>Wrapper for enabling systemd services.</entry> |
2088 | 2089 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
2089 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2090 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2090 | </row> | 2091 | </row> |
2091 | 2092 | <row> | |
2092 | <row> | 2093 | <entry>systemd</entry> |
2093 | <entry>lttng-modules</entry> | 2094 | <entry>241</entry> |
2094 | 2095 | <entry>systemd is a system and service manager for Linux compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts. systemd provides aggressive parallelization capabilities uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services offers on-demand starting of daemons keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups supports snapshotting and restoring of the system state maintains mount and automount points and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic. It can work as a drop-in replacement for sysvinit.</entry> | |
2095 | <entry>2.10.6</entry> | 2096 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> |
2096 | 2097 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
2097 | <entry>The lttng-modules 2.0 package contains the kernel tracer | 2098 | </row> |
2098 | modules</entry> | 2099 | <row> |
2099 | 2100 | <entry>systemtap</entry> | |
2100 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0, MIT</entry> | 2101 | <entry>4.0</entry> |
2101 | </row> | 2102 | <entry>Script-directed dynamic tracing and performance analysis tool for Linux.</entry> |
2102 | 2103 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
2103 | <row> | 2104 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2104 | <entry>lttng-tools</entry> | 2105 | </row> |
2105 | 2106 | <row> | |
2106 | <entry>2.9.5</entry> | 2107 | <entry>tcf-agent</entry> |
2107 | 2108 | <entry>1.7.0</entry> | |
2108 | <entry>The Linux trace toolkit is a suite of tools designed to | 2109 | <entry>Target Communication Framework for the Eclipse IDE.</entry> |
2109 | extract program execution details from the Linux operating system | 2110 | <entry> EPL-1.0, EDL-1.0</entry> |
2110 | and interpret them.</entry> | 2111 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2111 | 2112 | </row> | |
2112 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | 2113 | <row> |
2113 | </row> | 2114 | <entry>tcl</entry> |
2114 | 2115 | <entry>8.6.9</entry> | |
2115 | <row> | 2116 | <entry>Tool Command Language.</entry> |
2116 | <entry>lttng-ust</entry> | 2117 | <entry> tcl, BSD-3-Clause</entry> |
2117 | 2118 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
2118 | <entry>2.10.1</entry> | 2119 | </row> |
2119 | 2120 | <row> | |
2120 | <entry>The LTTng UST 2.x package contains the userspace tracer | 2121 | <entry>tcp-wrappers</entry> |
2121 | library to trace userspace codes.</entry> | 2122 | <entry>7.6</entry> |
2122 | 2123 | <entry>Tools for monitoring and filtering incoming requests for tcp services.</entry> | |
2123 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, MIT, GPL-2.0</entry> | 2124 | <entry>BSD</entry> |
2124 | </row> | 2125 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2125 | 2126 | </row> | |
2126 | <row> | 2127 | <row> |
2127 | <entry>lzip</entry> | 2128 | <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry> |
2128 | 2129 | <entry>1.0</entry> | |
2129 | <entry>1.19</entry> | 2130 | <entry>Fake version of the texinfo utility suite.</entry> |
2130 | 2131 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
2131 | <entry>Lossless data compressor based on the LZMA | 2132 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2132 | algorithm.</entry> | 2133 | </row> |
2133 | 2134 | <row> | |
2134 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2135 | <entry>thermald</entry> |
2135 | </row> | 2136 | <entry>1.8</entry> |
2136 | 2137 | <entry>Thermal Daemon is a Linux daemon used to prevent the overheating of platforms. This daemon monitors temperature and applies compensation using available cooling methods.</entry> | |
2137 | <row> | 2138 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> |
2138 | <entry>lzo</entry> | 2139 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2139 | 2140 | </row> | |
2140 | <entry>2.10</entry> | 2141 | <row> |
2141 | 2142 | <entry>tzcode</entry> | |
2142 | <entry>Lossless data compression library.</entry> | 2143 | <entry>2019a</entry> |
2143 | 2144 | <entry>tzcode timezone zoneinfo utils -- zic zdump tzselect.</entry> | |
2144 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2145 | <entry> PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry> |
2145 | </row> | 2146 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2146 | 2147 | </row> | |
2147 | <row> | 2148 | <row> |
2148 | <entry>lzop</entry> | 2149 | <entry>tzdata</entry> |
2149 | 2150 | <entry>2019a</entry> | |
2150 | <entry>1.03</entry> | 2151 | <entry>Timezone data.</entry> |
2151 | 2152 | <entry> PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry> | |
2152 | <entry>lzop is a compression utility which is designed to be a | 2153 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2153 | companion to gzip. \nIt is based on the LZO data compression | 2154 | </row> |
2154 | library and its main advantages over \ngzip are much higher | 2155 | <row> |
2155 | compression and decompression speed at the cost of some | 2156 | <entry>udev-extraconf</entry> |
2156 | \ncompression ratio. The lzop compression utility was designed | 2157 | <entry>1.1</entry> |
2157 | with the goals \nof reliability speed portability and with | 2158 | <entry>Extra machine specific configuration files for udev specifically blacklist information.</entry> |
2158 | reasonable drop-in compatibility \nto gzip.</entry> | 2159 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
2159 | 2160 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
2160 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2161 | </row> |
2161 | </row> | 2162 | <row> |
2162 | 2163 | <entry>unifdef</entry> | |
2163 | <row> | 2164 | <entry>2.11</entry> |
2164 | <entry>m4</entry> | 2165 | <entry>Selectively remove #ifdef statements from sources.</entry> |
2165 | 2166 | <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> | |
2166 | <entry>1.4.18</entry> | 2167 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2167 | 2168 | </row> | |
2168 | <entry>GNU m4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro | 2169 | <row> |
2169 | processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible although it has some | 2170 | <entry>unzip</entry> |
2170 | extensions (for example handling more than 9 positional parameters | 2171 | <entry>6.0</entry> |
2171 | to macros). GNU M4 also has built-in functions for including files | 2172 | <entry>Utilities for extracting and viewing files in .zip archives.</entry> |
2172 | running shell commands doing arithmetic etc.</entry> | 2173 | <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> |
2173 | 2174 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
2174 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | 2175 | </row> |
2175 | </row> | 2176 | <row> |
2176 | 2177 | <entry>update-rc.d</entry> | |
2177 | <row> | 2178 | <entry>0.8</entry> |
2178 | <entry>make-mod-scripts</entry> | 2179 | <entry>update-rc.d is a utility that allows the management of symlinks to the initscripts in the /etc/rcN.d directory structure.</entry> |
2179 | 2180 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | |
2180 | <entry>1.0</entry> | 2181 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2181 | 2182 | </row> | |
2182 | <entry>Build tools needed by external modules.</entry> | 2183 | <row> |
2183 | 2184 | <entry>util-linux</entry> | |
2184 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2185 | <entry>2.32.1</entry> |
2185 | </row> | 2186 | <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> |
2186 | 2187 | <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry> | |
2187 | <row> | 2188 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2188 | <entry>make</entry> | 2189 | </row> |
2189 | 2190 | <row> | |
2190 | <entry>4.2.1</entry> | 2191 | <entry>util-macros</entry> |
2191 | 2192 | <entry>1.19.2</entry> | |
2192 | <entry>Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables | 2193 | <entry>M4 autotools macros used by various X.org programs.</entry> |
2193 | and other non-source files of a program from the program's source | 2194 | <entry> MIT</entry> |
2194 | files. Make gets its knowledge of how to build your program from a | 2195 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2195 | file called the makefile which lists each of the non-source files | 2196 | </row> |
2196 | and how to compute it from other files.</entry> | 2197 | <row> |
2197 | 2198 | <entry>valgrind</entry> | |
2198 | <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> | 2199 | <entry>3.14.0</entry> |
2199 | </row> | 2200 | <entry>Valgrind memory debugger and instrumentation framework.</entry> |
2200 | 2201 | <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> | |
2201 | <row> | 2202 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2202 | <entry>makedepend</entry> | 2203 | </row> |
2203 | 2204 | <row> | |
2204 | <entry>1.0.5</entry> | 2205 | <entry>volatile-binds</entry> |
2205 | 2206 | <entry>1.0</entry> | |
2206 | <entry>The makedepend program reads each sourcefile in sequence | 2207 | <entry>Volatile bind mount setup and configuration for read-only-rootfs</entry> |
2207 | and parses it like a C-preprocessor processing all #include | 2208 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
2208 | #define #undef #ifdef #ifndef #endif #if #elif and #else | 2209 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2209 | directives so that it can correctly tell which #include directives | 2210 | </row> |
2210 | would be used in a compilation. Any #include directives can | 2211 | <row> |
2211 | reference files having other #include directives and parsing will | 2212 | <entry>wayland-protocols</entry> |
2212 | occur in these files as well.</entry> | 2213 | <entry>1.17</entry> |
2213 | 2214 | <entry>Wayland protocols that add functionality not available in the Wayland core protocol. Such protocols either add completely new functionality or extend the functionality of some other protocol either in Wayland core or some other protocol in wayland-protocols.</entry> | |
2214 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 2215 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
2215 | </row> | 2216 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2216 | 2217 | </row> | |
2217 | <row> | 2218 | <row> |
2218 | <entry>makedevs</entry> | 2219 | <entry>wayland</entry> |
2219 | 2220 | <entry>1.17.0</entry> | |
2220 | <entry>1.0.1</entry> | 2221 | <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> |
2221 | 2222 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
2222 | <entry>Tool for creating device nodes.</entry> | 2223 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2223 | 2224 | </row> | |
2224 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2225 | <row> |
2225 | </row> | 2226 | <entry>which</entry> |
2226 | 2227 | <entry>2.21</entry> | |
2227 | <row> | 2228 | <entry>Which is a utility that prints out the full path of the executables that bash(1) would execute when the passed program names would have been entered on the shell prompt. It does this by using the exact same algorithm as bash.</entry> |
2228 | <entry>man-db</entry> | 2229 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> |
2229 | 2230 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
2230 | <entry>2.8.1</entry> | 2231 | </row> |
2231 | 2232 | <row> | |
2232 | <entry>An implementation of the standard Unix documentation system | 2233 | <entry>xcb-proto</entry> |
2233 | accessed using the man command.</entry> | 2234 | <entry>1.13</entry> |
2234 | 2235 | <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> | |
2235 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> | 2236 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
2236 | </row> | 2237 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2237 | 2238 | </row> | |
2238 | <row> | 2239 | <row> |
2239 | <entry>mesa</entry> | 2240 | <entry>xkeyboard-config</entry> |
2240 | 2241 | <entry>2.26</entry> | |
2241 | <entry>17.3.8</entry> | 2242 | <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> |
2242 | 2243 | <entry> MIT</entry> | |
2243 | <entry>Mesa is an open-source implementation of the OpenGL | 2244 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2244 | specification - a system for rendering interactive 3D graphics. A | 2245 | </row> |
2245 | variety of device drivers allows Mesa to be used in many different | 2246 | <row> |
2246 | environments ranging from software emulation to complete hardware | 2247 | <entry>xorgproto</entry> |
2247 | acceleration for modern GPUs. Mesa is used as part of the overall | 2248 | <entry>2018.4</entry> |
2248 | Direct Rendering Infrastructure and X.org environment.</entry> | 2249 | <entry>This package provides the headers and specification documents defining the core protocol and (many) extensions for the X Window System</entry> |
2249 | 2250 | <entry>MIT</entry> | |
2250 | <entry>MIT</entry> | 2251 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2251 | </row> | 2252 | </row> |
2252 | 2253 | <row> | |
2253 | <row> | 2254 | <entry>xrandr</entry> |
2254 | <entry>meson</entry> | 2255 | <entry>1.5.0</entry> |
2255 | 2256 | <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> | |
2256 | <entry>0.44.1</entry> | 2257 | <entry>MIT</entry> |
2257 | 2258 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
2258 | <entry>A high performance build system.</entry> | 2259 | </row> |
2259 | 2260 | <row> | |
2260 | <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> | 2261 | <entry>xtrans</entry> |
2261 | </row> | 2262 | <entry>1.3.5</entry> |
2262 | 2263 | <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> | |
2263 | <row> | 2264 | <entry> MIT</entry> |
2264 | <entry>mingetty</entry> | 2265 | <entry align="center"></entry> |
2265 | 2266 | </row> | |
2266 | <entry>1.08</entry> | 2267 | <row> |
2267 | 2268 | <entry>xz</entry> | |
2268 | <entry>Compact getty terminal handler for virtual consoles | 2269 | <entry>5.2.4</entry> |
2269 | only.</entry> | 2270 | <entry>Utilities for managing LZMA compressed files.</entry> |
2270 | 2271 | <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception, LGPL-2.1, PD</entry> | |
2271 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2272 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2272 | </row> | 2273 | </row> |
2273 | 2274 | <row> | |
2274 | <row> | 2275 | <entry>zip</entry> |
2275 | <entry>mklibs</entry> | 2276 | <entry>3.0</entry> |
2276 | 2277 | <entry>Compressor/archiver for creating and modifying .zip files.</entry> | |
2277 | <entry>0.1.43</entry> | 2278 | <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> |
2278 | 2279 | <entry align="center"></entry> | |
2279 | <entry>mklibs produces cut-down shared libraries that contain only | 2280 | </row> |
2280 | the routines required by a particular set of executables.</entry> | 2281 | <row> |
2281 | 2282 | <entry>zlib-intel</entry> | |
2282 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | 2283 | <entry>1.2.11.1</entry> |
2283 | </row> | 2284 | <entry>Zlib is a general-purpose patent-free lossless data compression library which is used by many different programs.</entry> |
2284 | 2285 | <entry>Zlib</entry> | |
2285 | <row> | 2286 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> |
2286 | <entry>mpfr</entry> | 2287 | </row> |
2287 | 2288 | <row> | |
2288 | <entry>3.1.5</entry> | 2289 | <entry>zlib</entry> |
2289 | 2290 | <entry>1.2.11</entry> | |
2290 | <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point | 2291 | <entry>Zlib is a general-purpose patent-free lossless data compression library which is used by many different programs.</entry> |
2291 | computations with exact rounding.</entry> | 2292 | <entry>Zlib</entry> |
2292 | 2293 | <entry align="center">✓</entry> | |
2293 | <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry> | 2294 | </row> |
2294 | </row> | 2295 | </tbody> |
2295 | 2296 | </tgroup> | |
2296 | <row> | 2297 | </informaltable> |
2297 | <entry>nasm</entry> | 2298 | </section> |
2298 | 2299 | <section id="open_source_license"> | |
2299 | <entry>2.13.03</entry> | 2300 | <title>Open Source Licenses</title> |
2300 | 2301 | <section id="lic_0"> | |
2301 | <entry>General-purpose x86 assembler.</entry> | 2302 | <title>AFL-2.0</title> |
2302 | 2303 | <para><programlisting> | |
2303 | <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> | ||
2304 | </row> | ||
2305 | |||
2306 | <row> | ||
2307 | <entry>ncurses</entry> | ||
2308 | |||
2309 | <entry>6.0</entry> | ||
2310 | |||
2311 | <entry>SVr4 and XSI-Curses compatible curses library and terminfo | ||
2312 | tools including tic infocmp captoinfo. Supports color multiple | ||
2313 | highlights forms-drawing characters and automatic recognition of | ||
2314 | keypad and function-key sequences. Extensions include resizable | ||
2315 | windows and mouse support on both xterm and Linux console using | ||
2316 | the gpm library.</entry> | ||
2317 | |||
2318 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2319 | </row> | ||
2320 | |||
2321 | <row> | ||
2322 | <entry>netbase</entry> | ||
2323 | |||
2324 | <entry>5.4</entry> | ||
2325 | |||
2326 | <entry>This package provides the necessary infrastructure for | ||
2327 | basic TCP/IP based networking</entry> | ||
2328 | |||
2329 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2330 | </row> | ||
2331 | |||
2332 | <row> | ||
2333 | <entry>nettle</entry> | ||
2334 | |||
2335 | <entry>3.4</entry> | ||
2336 | |||
2337 | <entry>A low level cryptographic library.</entry> | ||
2338 | |||
2339 | <entry>LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2340 | </row> | ||
2341 | |||
2342 | <row> | ||
2343 | <entry>nfs-utils</entry> | ||
2344 | |||
2345 | <entry>2.1.1</entry> | ||
2346 | |||
2347 | <entry>The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS | ||
2348 | server and related tools.</entry> | ||
2349 | |||
2350 | <entry>MIT, GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> | ||
2351 | </row> | ||
2352 | |||
2353 | <row> | ||
2354 | <entry>ninja</entry> | ||
2355 | |||
2356 | <entry>1.8.2</entry> | ||
2357 | |||
2358 | <entry>Ninja is a small build system with a focus on | ||
2359 | speed..</entry> | ||
2360 | |||
2361 | <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> | ||
2362 | </row> | ||
2363 | |||
2364 | <row> | ||
2365 | <entry>nspr</entry> | ||
2366 | |||
2367 | <entry>4.19</entry> | ||
2368 | |||
2369 | <entry>Netscape Portable Runtime Library.</entry> | ||
2370 | |||
2371 | <entry>GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | ||
2372 | </row> | ||
2373 | |||
2374 | <row> | ||
2375 | <entry>nss</entry> | ||
2376 | |||
2377 | <entry>3.35</entry> | ||
2378 | |||
2379 | <entry>Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries | ||
2380 | designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled | ||
2381 | client and server applications. Applications built with NSS can | ||
2382 | support SSL v2 and v3 TLS PKCS 5 PKCS 7 PKCS 11 PKCS 12 S/MIME | ||
2383 | X.509 v3 certificates and other security standards.</entry> | ||
2384 | |||
2385 | <entry>MPL-2.0, GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | ||
2386 | </row> | ||
2387 | |||
2388 | <row> | ||
2389 | <entry>openssh</entry> | ||
2390 | |||
2391 | <entry>7.6p1</entry> | ||
2392 | |||
2393 | <entry>Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp/telnet replacement (OpenSSH) Ssh | ||
2394 | (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and | ||
2395 | for executing commands on a remote machine.</entry> | ||
2396 | |||
2397 | <entry>BSD</entry> | ||
2398 | </row> | ||
2399 | |||
2400 | <row> | ||
2401 | <entry>openssl</entry> | ||
2402 | |||
2403 | <entry>1.0.2p</entry> | ||
2404 | |||
2405 | <entry>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic | ||
2406 | tools.</entry> | ||
2407 | |||
2408 | <entry>OpenSSL</entry> | ||
2409 | </row> | ||
2410 | |||
2411 | <row> | ||
2412 | <entry>opkg-utils</entry> | ||
2413 | |||
2414 | <entry>0.3.6</entry> | ||
2415 | |||
2416 | <entry>Additional utilities for the opkg package manager.</entry> | ||
2417 | |||
2418 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2419 | </row> | ||
2420 | |||
2421 | <row> | ||
2422 | <entry>os-release</entry> | ||
2423 | |||
2424 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2425 | |||
2426 | <entry>The /etc/os-release file contains operating system | ||
2427 | identification data.</entry> | ||
2428 | |||
2429 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2430 | </row> | ||
2431 | |||
2432 | <row> | ||
2433 | <entry>ossp-uuid</entry> | ||
2434 | |||
2435 | <entry>1.6.2</entry> | ||
2436 | |||
2437 | <entry>OSSP uuid is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface | ||
2438 | (API) and corresponding command line interface (CLI) for the | ||
2439 | generation of DCE 1.1 ISO/IEC 11578:1996 and RFC 4122 compliant | ||
2440 | Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). It supports DCE 1.1 variant | ||
2441 | UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based) version 3 (name based | ||
2442 | MD5) version 4 (random number based) and version 5 (name based | ||
2443 | SHA-1).</entry> | ||
2444 | |||
2445 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2446 | </row> | ||
2447 | |||
2448 | <row> | ||
2449 | <entry>ovmf</entry> | ||
2450 | |||
2451 | <entry>git</entry> | ||
2452 | |||
2453 | <entry>OVMF is an EDK II based project to enable UEFI support for | ||
2454 | Virtual Machines. OVMF contains sample UEFI firmware for QEMU and | ||
2455 | KVM</entry> | ||
2456 | |||
2457 | <entry>BSD</entry> | ||
2458 | </row> | ||
2459 | |||
2460 | <row> | ||
2461 | <entry>packagegroup-core-boot</entry> | ||
2462 | |||
2463 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2464 | |||
2465 | <entry>The minimal set of packages required to boot the | ||
2466 | system</entry> | ||
2467 | |||
2468 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2469 | </row> | ||
2470 | |||
2471 | <row> | ||
2472 | <entry>packagegroup-core-buildessential</entry> | ||
2473 | |||
2474 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2475 | |||
2476 | <entry>Essential build dependencies.</entry> | ||
2477 | |||
2478 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2479 | </row> | ||
2480 | |||
2481 | <row> | ||
2482 | <entry>packagegroup-core-eclipse-debug</entry> | ||
2483 | |||
2484 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2485 | |||
2486 | <entry>Remote debugging tools for Eclipse integration.</entry> | ||
2487 | |||
2488 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2489 | </row> | ||
2490 | |||
2491 | <row> | ||
2492 | <entry>packagegroup-core-nfs</entry> | ||
2493 | |||
2494 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2495 | |||
2496 | <entry>NFS package groups.</entry> | ||
2497 | |||
2498 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2499 | </row> | ||
2500 | |||
2501 | <row> | ||
2502 | <entry>packagegroup-core-sdk</entry> | ||
2503 | |||
2504 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2505 | |||
2506 | <entry>Software development tools.</entry> | ||
2507 | |||
2508 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2509 | </row> | ||
2510 | |||
2511 | <row> | ||
2512 | <entry>packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh</entry> | ||
2513 | |||
2514 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2515 | |||
2516 | <entry>OpenSSH SSH client/server.</entry> | ||
2517 | |||
2518 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2519 | </row> | ||
2520 | |||
2521 | <row> | ||
2522 | <entry>packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target</entry> | ||
2523 | |||
2524 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2525 | |||
2526 | <entry>Target packages for the standalone SDK.</entry> | ||
2527 | |||
2528 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2529 | </row> | ||
2530 | |||
2531 | <row> | ||
2532 | <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-debug</entry> | ||
2533 | |||
2534 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2535 | |||
2536 | <entry>Debugging tools.</entry> | ||
2537 | |||
2538 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2539 | </row> | ||
2540 | |||
2541 | <row> | ||
2542 | <entry>packagegroup-core-tools-profile</entry> | ||
2543 | |||
2544 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2545 | |||
2546 | <entry>Profiling tools.</entry> | ||
2547 | |||
2548 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2549 | </row> | ||
2550 | |||
2551 | <row> | ||
2552 | <entry>packagegroup-enea-rt-tools</entry> | ||
2553 | |||
2554 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2555 | |||
2556 | <entry>Enea RT-tools package group</entry> | ||
2557 | |||
2558 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2559 | </row> | ||
2560 | |||
2561 | <row> | ||
2562 | <entry>pango</entry> | ||
2563 | |||
2564 | <entry>1.40.14</entry> | ||
2565 | |||
2566 | <entry>Pango is a library for laying out and rendering of text | ||
2567 | with an emphasis on internationalization. Pango can be used | ||
2568 | anywhere that text layout is needed though most of the work on | ||
2569 | Pango so far has been done in the context of the GTK+ widget | ||
2570 | toolkit. Pango forms the core of text and font handling for | ||
2571 | GTK+-2.x.</entry> | ||
2572 | |||
2573 | <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2574 | </row> | ||
2575 | |||
2576 | <row> | ||
2577 | <entry>partrt</entry> | ||
2578 | |||
2579 | <entry>1.1</entry> | ||
2580 | |||
2581 | <entry>partrt is a tool for dividing a SMP Linux system into a | ||
2582 | real time domain and a non-real time domain.</entry> | ||
2583 | |||
2584 | <entry>BSD</entry> | ||
2585 | </row> | ||
2586 | |||
2587 | <row> | ||
2588 | <entry>patch</entry> | ||
2589 | |||
2590 | <entry>2.7.6</entry> | ||
2591 | |||
2592 | <entry>patch takes a patch file containing a difference listing | ||
2593 | produced by the diff program and applies those differences to one | ||
2594 | or more original files producing patched versions.</entry> | ||
2595 | |||
2596 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | ||
2597 | </row> | ||
2598 | |||
2599 | <row> | ||
2600 | <entry>pciutils</entry> | ||
2601 | |||
2602 | <entry>3.5.6</entry> | ||
2603 | |||
2604 | <entry>The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable | ||
2605 | access to PCI bus configuration space and several utilities based | ||
2606 | on this library.</entry> | ||
2607 | |||
2608 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2609 | </row> | ||
2610 | |||
2611 | <row> | ||
2612 | <entry>perf</entry> | ||
2613 | |||
2614 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2615 | |||
2616 | <entry>Performance counters for Linux are a new kernel-based | ||
2617 | subsystem that provide a framework for all things performance | ||
2618 | analysis. It covers hardware level (CPU/PMU Performance Monitoring | ||
2619 | Unit) features and software features (software counters | ||
2620 | tracepoints) as well.</entry> | ||
2621 | |||
2622 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2623 | </row> | ||
2624 | |||
2625 | <row> | ||
2626 | <entry>perl</entry> | ||
2627 | |||
2628 | <entry>5.24.1</entry> | ||
2629 | |||
2630 | <entry>Perl scripting language.</entry> | ||
2631 | |||
2632 | <entry>Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry> | ||
2633 | </row> | ||
2634 | |||
2635 | <row> | ||
2636 | <entry>pigz</entry> | ||
2637 | |||
2638 | <entry>2.4</entry> | ||
2639 | |||
2640 | <entry>pigz which stands for parallel implementation of gzip is a | ||
2641 | fully functional replacement for gzip that exploits multiple | ||
2642 | processors and multiple cores to the hilt when compressing data. | ||
2643 | pigz was written by Mark Adler and uses the zlib and pthread | ||
2644 | libraries.</entry> | ||
2645 | |||
2646 | <entry>Zlib, Apache-2.0</entry> | ||
2647 | </row> | ||
2648 | |||
2649 | <row> | ||
2650 | <entry>pixman</entry> | ||
2651 | |||
2652 | <entry>0.34.0</entry> | ||
2653 | |||
2654 | <entry>Pixman provides a library for manipulating pixel regions -- | ||
2655 | a set of Y-X banded rectangles image compositing using the | ||
2656 | Porter/Duff model and implicit mask generation for geometric | ||
2657 | primitives including trapezoids triangles and rectangles.</entry> | ||
2658 | |||
2659 | <entry>MIT, PD</entry> | ||
2660 | </row> | ||
2661 | |||
2662 | <row> | ||
2663 | <entry>pkgconfig</entry> | ||
2664 | |||
2665 | <entry>0.29.2</entry> | ||
2666 | |||
2667 | <entry>pkg-config is a helper tool used when compiling | ||
2668 | applications and libraries. It helps determined the correct | ||
2669 | compiler/link options. It is also language-agnostic.</entry> | ||
2670 | |||
2671 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2672 | </row> | ||
2673 | |||
2674 | <row> | ||
2675 | <entry>popt</entry> | ||
2676 | |||
2677 | <entry>1.16</entry> | ||
2678 | |||
2679 | <entry>Library for parsing command line options.</entry> | ||
2680 | |||
2681 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2682 | </row> | ||
2683 | |||
2684 | <row> | ||
2685 | <entry>powertop</entry> | ||
2686 | |||
2687 | <entry>2.9</entry> | ||
2688 | |||
2689 | <entry>Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and | ||
2690 | power management.</entry> | ||
2691 | |||
2692 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2693 | </row> | ||
2694 | |||
2695 | <row> | ||
2696 | <entry>prelink</entry> | ||
2697 | |||
2698 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2699 | |||
2700 | <entry>The prelink package contains a utility which modifies ELF | ||
2701 | shared libraries and executables so that far fewer relocations | ||
2702 | need to be resolved at runtime and thus programs come up | ||
2703 | faster.</entry> | ||
2704 | |||
2705 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2706 | </row> | ||
2707 | |||
2708 | <row> | ||
2709 | <entry>presentproto</entry> | ||
2710 | |||
2711 | <entry>1.1</entry> | ||
2712 | |||
2713 | <entry>The Present extension provides a way for applications to | ||
2714 | update their window contents from a pixmap in a well defined | ||
2715 | fashion synchronizing with the display refresh and potentially | ||
2716 | using a more efficient mechanism than copying the contents of the | ||
2717 | source pixmap.</entry> | ||
2718 | |||
2719 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2720 | </row> | ||
2721 | |||
2722 | <row> | ||
2723 | <entry>procps</entry> | ||
2724 | |||
2725 | <entry>3.3.12</entry> | ||
2726 | |||
2727 | <entry>Procps contains a set of system utilities that provide | ||
2728 | system information about processes using the /proc filesystem. The | ||
2729 | package includes the programs ps top vmstat w kill and | ||
2730 | skill.</entry> | ||
2731 | |||
2732 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2733 | </row> | ||
2734 | |||
2735 | <row> | ||
2736 | <entry>pseudo</entry> | ||
2737 | |||
2738 | <entry>1.9.0</entry> | ||
2739 | |||
2740 | <entry>Pseudo gives fake root capabilities to a normal | ||
2741 | user.</entry> | ||
2742 | |||
2743 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | ||
2744 | </row> | ||
2745 | |||
2746 | <row> | ||
2747 | <entry>ptest-runner</entry> | ||
2748 | |||
2749 | <entry>2.1.1</entry> | ||
2750 | |||
2751 | <entry>The ptest-runner2 package installs a ptest-runner program | ||
2752 | which loops through all installed ptest test suites and runs them | ||
2753 | in sequence.</entry> | ||
2754 | |||
2755 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2756 | </row> | ||
2757 | |||
2758 | <row> | ||
2759 | <entry>python</entry> | ||
2760 | |||
2761 | <entry>2.7.14</entry> | ||
2762 | |||
2763 | <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry> | ||
2764 | |||
2765 | <entry>Python-2.0</entry> | ||
2766 | </row> | ||
2767 | |||
2768 | <row> | ||
2769 | <entry>python3-dbus</entry> | ||
2770 | |||
2771 | <entry>1.2.6</entry> | ||
2772 | |||
2773 | <entry>Python bindings for the DBus inter-process communication | ||
2774 | system.</entry> | ||
2775 | |||
2776 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2777 | </row> | ||
2778 | |||
2779 | <row> | ||
2780 | <entry>python3-mako</entry> | ||
2781 | |||
2782 | <entry>1.0.7</entry> | ||
2783 | |||
2784 | <entry>Templating library for Python.</entry> | ||
2785 | |||
2786 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2787 | </row> | ||
2788 | |||
2789 | <row> | ||
2790 | <entry>python3-pycairo</entry> | ||
2791 | |||
2792 | <entry>1.15.6</entry> | ||
2793 | |||
2794 | <entry>Python bindings for the Cairo canvas library.</entry> | ||
2795 | |||
2796 | <entry>LGPL-2.1, MPL-1.1</entry> | ||
2797 | </row> | ||
2798 | |||
2799 | <row> | ||
2800 | <entry>python3-pygobject</entry> | ||
2801 | |||
2802 | <entry>3.28.1</entry> | ||
2803 | |||
2804 | <entry>Python GObject bindings.</entry> | ||
2805 | |||
2806 | <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> | ||
2807 | </row> | ||
2808 | |||
2809 | <row> | ||
2810 | <entry>python3-setuptools</entry> | ||
2811 | |||
2812 | <entry>39.0.0</entry> | ||
2813 | |||
2814 | <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python | ||
2815 | packages.</entry> | ||
2816 | |||
2817 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2818 | </row> | ||
2819 | |||
2820 | <row> | ||
2821 | <entry>python3</entry> | ||
2822 | |||
2823 | <entry>3.5.5</entry> | ||
2824 | |||
2825 | <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry> | ||
2826 | |||
2827 | <entry>Python-2.0</entry> | ||
2828 | </row> | ||
2829 | |||
2830 | <row> | ||
2831 | <entry>qemu-helper</entry> | ||
2832 | |||
2833 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2834 | |||
2835 | <entry>Helper utilities needed by the runqemu script.</entry> | ||
2836 | |||
2837 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2838 | </row> | ||
2839 | |||
2840 | <row> | ||
2841 | <entry>qemu</entry> | ||
2842 | |||
2843 | <entry>2.11.1</entry> | ||
2844 | |||
2845 | <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry> | ||
2846 | |||
2847 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | ||
2848 | </row> | ||
2849 | |||
2850 | <row> | ||
2851 | <entry>qemuwrapper</entry> | ||
2852 | |||
2853 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2854 | |||
2855 | <entry>QEMU wrapper script.</entry> | ||
2856 | |||
2857 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2858 | </row> | ||
2859 | |||
2860 | <row> | ||
2861 | <entry>quilt</entry> | ||
2862 | |||
2863 | <entry>0.65</entry> | ||
2864 | |||
2865 | <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry> | ||
2866 | |||
2867 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2868 | </row> | ||
2869 | |||
2870 | <row> | ||
2871 | <entry>quota</entry> | ||
2872 | |||
2873 | <entry>4.04</entry> | ||
2874 | |||
2875 | <entry>Tools for monitoring & limiting user disk usage per | ||
2876 | filesystem.</entry> | ||
2877 | |||
2878 | <entry>BSD, GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | ||
2879 | </row> | ||
2880 | |||
2881 | <row> | ||
2882 | <entry>randrproto</entry> | ||
2883 | |||
2884 | <entry>1.5.0</entry> | ||
2885 | |||
2886 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Resize | ||
2887 | Rotate and Reflect extension. This extension provides the ability | ||
2888 | to resize rotate and reflect the root window of a screen.</entry> | ||
2889 | |||
2890 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2891 | </row> | ||
2892 | |||
2893 | <row> | ||
2894 | <entry>re2c</entry> | ||
2895 | |||
2896 | <entry>0.16</entry> | ||
2897 | |||
2898 | <entry>Tool for writing very fast and very flexible | ||
2899 | scanners.</entry> | ||
2900 | |||
2901 | <entry>PD</entry> | ||
2902 | </row> | ||
2903 | |||
2904 | <row> | ||
2905 | <entry>readline</entry> | ||
2906 | |||
2907 | <entry>7.0</entry> | ||
2908 | |||
2909 | <entry>The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for | ||
2910 | use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they | ||
2911 | are typed in. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The | ||
2912 | Readline library includes additional functions to maintain a list | ||
2913 | of previously-entered command lines to recall and perhaps reedit | ||
2914 | those lines and perform csh-like history expansion on previous | ||
2915 | commands.</entry> | ||
2916 | |||
2917 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | ||
2918 | </row> | ||
2919 | |||
2920 | <row> | ||
2921 | <entry>recordproto</entry> | ||
2922 | |||
2923 | <entry>1.14.2</entry> | ||
2924 | |||
2925 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Record | ||
2926 | extension. This extension is used to record and play back event | ||
2927 | sequences.</entry> | ||
2928 | |||
2929 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2930 | </row> | ||
2931 | |||
2932 | <row> | ||
2933 | <entry>renderproto</entry> | ||
2934 | |||
2935 | <entry>0.11.1</entry> | ||
2936 | |||
2937 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Rendering | ||
2938 | extension. This is the basis the image composition within the X | ||
2939 | window system.</entry> | ||
2940 | |||
2941 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2942 | </row> | ||
2943 | |||
2944 | <row> | ||
2945 | <entry>rpcbind</entry> | ||
2946 | |||
2947 | <entry>0.2.4</entry> | ||
2948 | |||
2949 | <entry>The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program | ||
2950 | numbers into universal addresses.</entry> | ||
2951 | |||
2952 | <entry>BSD</entry> | ||
2953 | </row> | ||
2954 | |||
2955 | <row> | ||
2956 | <entry>rpm</entry> | ||
2957 | |||
2958 | <entry>4.14.1</entry> | ||
2959 | |||
2960 | <entry>The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line | ||
2961 | driven package management system capable of installing | ||
2962 | uninstalling verifying querying and updating software packages. | ||
2963 | Each software package consists of an archive of files along with | ||
2964 | information about the package like its version a description | ||
2965 | etc.</entry> | ||
2966 | |||
2967 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2968 | </row> | ||
2969 | |||
2970 | <row> | ||
2971 | <entry>rt-tests</entry> | ||
2972 | |||
2973 | <entry>1.1</entry> | ||
2974 | |||
2975 | <entry>Real-Time preemption testcases.</entry> | ||
2976 | |||
2977 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
2978 | </row> | ||
2979 | |||
2980 | <row> | ||
2981 | <entry>run-postinsts</entry> | ||
2982 | |||
2983 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
2984 | |||
2985 | <entry>Runs postinstall scripts on first boot of the target | ||
2986 | device.</entry> | ||
2987 | |||
2988 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
2989 | </row> | ||
2990 | |||
2991 | <row> | ||
2992 | <entry>sed</entry> | ||
2993 | |||
2994 | <entry>4.2.2</entry> | ||
2995 | |||
2996 | <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry> | ||
2997 | |||
2998 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | ||
2999 | </row> | ||
3000 | |||
3001 | <row> | ||
3002 | <entry>shadow-securetty</entry> | ||
3003 | |||
3004 | <entry>4.2.1</entry> | ||
3005 | |||
3006 | <entry>Provider of the machine specific securetty file.</entry> | ||
3007 | |||
3008 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3009 | </row> | ||
3010 | |||
3011 | <row> | ||
3012 | <entry>shadow-sysroot</entry> | ||
3013 | |||
3014 | <entry>4.2.1</entry> | ||
3015 | |||
3016 | <entry>Shadow utils requirements for useradd.bbclass.</entry> | ||
3017 | |||
3018 | <entry>BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry> | ||
3019 | </row> | ||
3020 | |||
3021 | <row> | ||
3022 | <entry>shadow</entry> | ||
3023 | |||
3024 | <entry>4.2.1</entry> | ||
3025 | |||
3026 | <entry>Tools to change and administer password and group | ||
3027 | data.</entry> | ||
3028 | |||
3029 | <entry>BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry> | ||
3030 | </row> | ||
3031 | |||
3032 | <row> | ||
3033 | <entry>shared-mime-info</entry> | ||
3034 | |||
3035 | <entry>1.9</entry> | ||
3036 | |||
3037 | <entry>Shared MIME type database and specification.</entry> | ||
3038 | |||
3039 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
3040 | </row> | ||
3041 | |||
3042 | <row> | ||
3043 | <entry>slang</entry> | ||
3044 | |||
3045 | <entry>2.3.2</entry> | ||
3046 | |||
3047 | <entry>S-Lang is an interpreted language and a programming | ||
3048 | library. The S-Lang language was designed so that it can be easily | ||
3049 | embedded into a program to provide the program with a powerful | ||
3050 | extension language. The S-Lang library provided in this package | ||
3051 | provides the S-Lang extension language. S-Lang's syntax resembles | ||
3052 | C which makes it easy to recode S-Lang procedures in C if you need | ||
3053 | to.</entry> | ||
3054 | |||
3055 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
3056 | </row> | ||
3057 | |||
3058 | <row> | ||
3059 | <entry>sqlite3</entry> | ||
3060 | |||
3061 | <entry>3.22.0</entry> | ||
3062 | |||
3063 | <entry>Embeddable SQL database engine.</entry> | ||
3064 | |||
3065 | <entry>PD</entry> | ||
3066 | </row> | ||
3067 | |||
3068 | <row> | ||
3069 | <entry>strace</entry> | ||
3070 | |||
3071 | <entry>4.20</entry> | ||
3072 | |||
3073 | <entry>System call tracing tool.</entry> | ||
3074 | |||
3075 | <entry>BSD</entry> | ||
3076 | </row> | ||
3077 | |||
3078 | <row> | ||
3079 | <entry>stress</entry> | ||
3080 | |||
3081 | <entry>1.0.4</entry> | ||
3082 | |||
3083 | <entry>Deliberately simple workload generator for POSIX systems. | ||
3084 | It imposes a configurable amount of CPU memory I/O and disk stress | ||
3085 | on the system.</entry> | ||
3086 | |||
3087 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
3088 | </row> | ||
3089 | |||
3090 | <row> | ||
3091 | <entry>sysprof</entry> | ||
3092 | |||
3093 | <entry>3.26.1</entry> | ||
3094 | |||
3095 | <entry>System-wide Performance Profiler for Linux.</entry> | ||
3096 | |||
3097 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | ||
3098 | </row> | ||
3099 | |||
3100 | <row> | ||
3101 | <entry>systemd-boot</entry> | ||
3102 | |||
3103 | <entry>237</entry> | ||
3104 | |||
3105 | <entry>systemd is a system and service manager for Linux | ||
3106 | compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts. systemd provides | ||
3107 | aggressive parallelization capabilities uses socket and D-Bus | ||
3108 | activation for starting services offers on-demand starting of | ||
3109 | daemons keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups supports | ||
3110 | snapshotting and restoring of the system state maintains mount and | ||
3111 | automount points and implements an elaborate transactional | ||
3112 | dependency-based service control logic. It can work as a drop-in | ||
3113 | replacement for sysvinit.</entry> | ||
3114 | |||
3115 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | ||
3116 | </row> | ||
3117 | |||
3118 | <row> | ||
3119 | <entry>systemd-bootconf</entry> | ||
3120 | |||
3121 | <entry>1.00</entry> | ||
3122 | |||
3123 | <entry>Basic systemd-boot configuration files.</entry> | ||
3124 | |||
3125 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3126 | </row> | ||
3127 | |||
3128 | <row> | ||
3129 | <entry>systemd-compat-units</entry> | ||
3130 | |||
3131 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
3132 | |||
3133 | <entry>Enhances systemd compatilibity with existing SysVinit | ||
3134 | scripts.</entry> | ||
3135 | |||
3136 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3137 | </row> | ||
3138 | |||
3139 | <row> | ||
3140 | <entry>systemd-serialgetty</entry> | ||
3141 | |||
3142 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
3143 | |||
3144 | <entry>Serial terminal support for systemd.</entry> | ||
3145 | |||
3146 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
3147 | </row> | ||
3148 | |||
3149 | <row> | ||
3150 | <entry>systemd-systemctl</entry> | ||
3151 | |||
3152 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
3153 | |||
3154 | <entry>Wrapper for enabling systemd services.</entry> | ||
3155 | |||
3156 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3157 | </row> | ||
3158 | |||
3159 | <row> | ||
3160 | <entry>systemd</entry> | ||
3161 | |||
3162 | <entry>237</entry> | ||
3163 | |||
3164 | <entry>systemd is a system and service manager for Linux | ||
3165 | compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts. systemd provides | ||
3166 | aggressive parallelization capabilities uses socket and D-Bus | ||
3167 | activation for starting services offers on-demand starting of | ||
3168 | daemons keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups supports | ||
3169 | snapshotting and restoring of the system state maintains mount and | ||
3170 | automount points and implements an elaborate transactional | ||
3171 | dependency-based service control logic. It can work as a drop-in | ||
3172 | replacement for sysvinit.</entry> | ||
3173 | |||
3174 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | ||
3175 | </row> | ||
3176 | |||
3177 | <row> | ||
3178 | <entry>systemtap</entry> | ||
3179 | |||
3180 | <entry>3.2</entry> | ||
3181 | |||
3182 | <entry>Script-directed dynamic tracing and performance analysis | ||
3183 | tool for Linux.</entry> | ||
3184 | |||
3185 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
3186 | </row> | ||
3187 | |||
3188 | <row> | ||
3189 | <entry>tcf-agent</entry> | ||
3190 | |||
3191 | <entry>1.4.0</entry> | ||
3192 | |||
3193 | <entry>Target Communication Framework for the Eclipse IDE.</entry> | ||
3194 | |||
3195 | <entry>EPL-1.0, EDL-1.0</entry> | ||
3196 | </row> | ||
3197 | |||
3198 | <row> | ||
3199 | <entry>tcl</entry> | ||
3200 | |||
3201 | <entry>8.6.8</entry> | ||
3202 | |||
3203 | <entry>Tool Command Language.</entry> | ||
3204 | |||
3205 | <entry>tcl, BSD-3-Clause</entry> | ||
3206 | </row> | ||
3207 | |||
3208 | <row> | ||
3209 | <entry>tcp-wrappers</entry> | ||
3210 | |||
3211 | <entry>7.6</entry> | ||
3212 | |||
3213 | <entry>Tools for monitoring and filtering incoming requests for | ||
3214 | tcp services.</entry> | ||
3215 | |||
3216 | <entry>BSD</entry> | ||
3217 | </row> | ||
3218 | |||
3219 | <row> | ||
3220 | <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry> | ||
3221 | |||
3222 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
3223 | |||
3224 | <entry>Fake version of the texinfo utility suite.</entry> | ||
3225 | |||
3226 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3227 | </row> | ||
3228 | |||
3229 | <row> | ||
3230 | <entry>thermald</entry> | ||
3231 | |||
3232 | <entry>1.7.1</entry> | ||
3233 | |||
3234 | <entry>Thermal Daemon is a Linux daemon used to prevent the | ||
3235 | overheating of platforms. This daemon monitors temperature and | ||
3236 | applies compensation using available cooling methods.</entry> | ||
3237 | |||
3238 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
3239 | </row> | ||
3240 | |||
3241 | <row> | ||
3242 | <entry>trace-cmd</entry> | ||
3243 | |||
3244 | <entry>2.7</entry> | ||
3245 | |||
3246 | <entry>User interface to Ftrace.</entry> | ||
3247 | |||
3248 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> | ||
3249 | </row> | ||
3250 | |||
3251 | <row> | ||
3252 | <entry>tzcode</entry> | ||
3253 | |||
3254 | <entry>2018d</entry> | ||
3255 | |||
3256 | <entry>tzcode timezone zoneinfo utils -- zic zdump | ||
3257 | tzselect.</entry> | ||
3258 | |||
3259 | <entry>PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry> | ||
3260 | </row> | ||
3261 | |||
3262 | <row> | ||
3263 | <entry>tzdata</entry> | ||
3264 | |||
3265 | <entry>2018d</entry> | ||
3266 | |||
3267 | <entry>Timezone data.</entry> | ||
3268 | |||
3269 | <entry>PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry> | ||
3270 | </row> | ||
3271 | |||
3272 | <row> | ||
3273 | <entry>unifdef</entry> | ||
3274 | |||
3275 | <entry>2.11</entry> | ||
3276 | |||
3277 | <entry>Selectively remove #ifdef statements from sources.</entry> | ||
3278 | |||
3279 | <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> | ||
3280 | </row> | ||
3281 | |||
3282 | <row> | ||
3283 | <entry>unzip</entry> | ||
3284 | |||
3285 | <entry>6.0</entry> | ||
3286 | |||
3287 | <entry>Utilities for extracting and viewing files in .zip | ||
3288 | archives.</entry> | ||
3289 | |||
3290 | <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> | ||
3291 | </row> | ||
3292 | |||
3293 | <row> | ||
3294 | <entry>update-rc.d</entry> | ||
3295 | |||
3296 | <entry>0.7</entry> | ||
3297 | |||
3298 | <entry>update-rc.d is a utility that allows the management of | ||
3299 | symlinks to the initscripts in the /etc/rcN.d directory | ||
3300 | structure.</entry> | ||
3301 | |||
3302 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
3303 | </row> | ||
3304 | |||
3305 | <row> | ||
3306 | <entry>util-linux</entry> | ||
3307 | |||
3308 | <entry>2.32</entry> | ||
3309 | |||
3310 | <entry>Util-linux includes a suite of basic system administration | ||
3311 | utilities commonly found on most Linux systems. Some of the more | ||
3312 | important utilities include disk partitioning kernel message | ||
3313 | management filesystem creation and system login.</entry> | ||
3314 | |||
3315 | <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry> | ||
3316 | </row> | ||
3317 | |||
3318 | <row> | ||
3319 | <entry>util-macros</entry> | ||
3320 | |||
3321 | <entry>1.19.1</entry> | ||
3322 | |||
3323 | <entry>M4 autotools macros used by various X.org programs.</entry> | ||
3324 | |||
3325 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3326 | </row> | ||
3327 | |||
3328 | <row> | ||
3329 | <entry>valgrind</entry> | ||
3330 | |||
3331 | <entry>3.13.0</entry> | ||
3332 | |||
3333 | <entry>Valgrind memory debugger and instrumentation | ||
3334 | framework.</entry> | ||
3335 | |||
3336 | <entry>GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> | ||
3337 | </row> | ||
3338 | |||
3339 | <row> | ||
3340 | <entry>volatile-binds</entry> | ||
3341 | |||
3342 | <entry>1.0</entry> | ||
3343 | |||
3344 | <entry>Volatile bind mount setup and configuration for | ||
3345 | read-only-rootfs</entry> | ||
3346 | |||
3347 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3348 | </row> | ||
3349 | |||
3350 | <row> | ||
3351 | <entry>wayland-protocols</entry> | ||
3352 | |||
3353 | <entry>1.13</entry> | ||
3354 | |||
3355 | <entry>Wayland protocols that add functionality not available in | ||
3356 | the Wayland core protocol. Such protocols either add completely | ||
3357 | new functionality or extend the functionality of some other | ||
3358 | protocol either in Wayland core or some other protocol in | ||
3359 | wayland-protocols.</entry> | ||
3360 | |||
3361 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3362 | </row> | ||
3363 | |||
3364 | <row> | ||
3365 | <entry>wayland</entry> | ||
3366 | |||
3367 | <entry>1.14.0</entry> | ||
3368 | |||
3369 | <entry>Wayland is a protocol for a compositor to talk to its | ||
3370 | clients as well as a C library implementation of that protocol. | ||
3371 | The compositor can be a standalone display server running on Linux | ||
3372 | kernel modesetting and evdev input devices an X application or a | ||
3373 | wayland client itself. The clients can be traditional applications | ||
3374 | X servers (rootless or fullscreen) or other display | ||
3375 | servers.</entry> | ||
3376 | |||
3377 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3378 | </row> | ||
3379 | |||
3380 | <row> | ||
3381 | <entry>which</entry> | ||
3382 | |||
3383 | <entry>2.21</entry> | ||
3384 | |||
3385 | <entry>Which is a utility that prints out the full path of the | ||
3386 | executables that bash(1) would execute when the passed program | ||
3387 | names would have been entered on the shell prompt. It does this by | ||
3388 | using the exact same algorithm as bash.</entry> | ||
3389 | |||
3390 | <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> | ||
3391 | </row> | ||
3392 | |||
3393 | <row> | ||
3394 | <entry>xcb-proto</entry> | ||
3395 | |||
3396 | <entry>1.12</entry> | ||
3397 | |||
3398 | <entry>Function prototypes for the X protocol C-language Binding | ||
3399 | (XCB). XCB is a replacement for Xlib featuring a small footprint | ||
3400 | latency hiding direct access to the protocol improved threading | ||
3401 | support and extensibility.</entry> | ||
3402 | |||
3403 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3404 | </row> | ||
3405 | |||
3406 | <row> | ||
3407 | <entry>xextproto</entry> | ||
3408 | |||
3409 | <entry>7.3.0</entry> | ||
3410 | |||
3411 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for several X | ||
3412 | extensions. These protocol extensions include DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS | ||
3413 | Extended-Visual-Information LBX MIT_SHM MIT_SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD | ||
3414 | Multi-Buffering SECURITY SHAPE SYNC TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC | ||
3415 | XTEST. In addition a small set of utility functions are also | ||
3416 | available.</entry> | ||
3417 | |||
3418 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3419 | </row> | ||
3420 | |||
3421 | <row> | ||
3422 | <entry>xf86driproto</entry> | ||
3423 | |||
3424 | <entry>2.1.1</entry> | ||
3425 | |||
3426 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree86 | ||
3427 | Direct Rendering Infrastructure extension. The XFree86-DRI | ||
3428 | extension is used to organize direct rendering support or 3D | ||
3429 | clients and help arbitrate requests.</entry> | ||
3430 | |||
3431 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3432 | </row> | ||
3433 | |||
3434 | <row> | ||
3435 | <entry>xf86vidmodeproto</entry> | ||
3436 | |||
3437 | <entry>2.3.1</entry> | ||
3438 | |||
3439 | <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the XFree86 | ||
3440 | video mode extension. This extension allows client applications to | ||
3441 | get and set video mode timings.</entry> | ||
3442 | |||
3443 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3444 | </row> | ||
3445 | |||
3446 | <row> | ||
3447 | <entry>xkeyboard-config</entry> | ||
3448 | |||
3449 | <entry>2.22</entry> | ||
3450 | |||
3451 | <entry>The non-arch keyboard configuration database for X Window. | ||
3452 | The goal is to provide the consistent well-structured frequently | ||
3453 | released open source of X keyboard configuration data for X Window | ||
3454 | System implementations. The project is targeted to XKB-based | ||
3455 | systems.</entry> | ||
3456 | |||
3457 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3458 | </row> | ||
3459 | |||
3460 | <row> | ||
3461 | <entry>xmlto</entry> | ||
3462 | |||
3463 | <entry>0.0.28</entry> | ||
3464 | |||
3465 | <entry>A shell-script tool for converting XML files to various | ||
3466 | formats.</entry> | ||
3467 | |||
3468 | <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> | ||
3469 | </row> | ||
3470 | |||
3471 | <row> | ||
3472 | <entry>xproto</entry> | ||
3473 | |||
3474 | <entry>7.0.31</entry> | ||
3475 | |||
3476 | <entry>This package provides the basic headers for the X Window | ||
3477 | System.</entry> | ||
3478 | |||
3479 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3480 | </row> | ||
3481 | |||
3482 | <row> | ||
3483 | <entry>xtrans</entry> | ||
3484 | |||
3485 | <entry>1.3.5</entry> | ||
3486 | |||
3487 | <entry>The X Transport Interface is intended to combine all system | ||
3488 | and transport specific code into a single place. This API should | ||
3489 | be used by all libraries clients and servers of the X Window | ||
3490 | System. Use of this API should allow the addition of new types of | ||
3491 | transports and support for new platforms without making any | ||
3492 | changes to the source except in the X Transport Interface | ||
3493 | code.</entry> | ||
3494 | |||
3495 | <entry>MIT</entry> | ||
3496 | </row> | ||
3497 | |||
3498 | <row> | ||
3499 | <entry>xz</entry> | ||
3500 | |||
3501 | <entry>5.2.3</entry> | ||
3502 | |||
3503 | <entry>Utilities for managing LZMA compressed files.</entry> | ||
3504 | |||
3505 | <entry>GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception, LGPL-2.1, | ||
3506 | PD</entry> | ||
3507 | </row> | ||
3508 | |||
3509 | <row> | ||
3510 | <entry>Yocto Plugins</entry> | ||
3511 | |||
3512 | <entry>1.4.1.2017- | ||
3513 | 12061321</entry> | ||
3514 | |||
3515 | <entry>Yocto Project SDK Plug-in.</entry> | ||
3516 | |||
3517 | <entry>Eclipse Distribution License - v1.0</entry> | ||
3518 | </row> | ||
3519 | |||
3520 | <row> | ||
3521 | <entry>zlib</entry> | ||
3522 | |||
3523 | <entry>1.2.11</entry> | ||
3524 | |||
3525 | <entry>Zlib is a general-purpose patent-free lossless data | ||
3526 | compression library which is used by many different | ||
3527 | programs.</entry> | ||
3528 | |||
3529 | <entry>Zlib</entry> | ||
3530 | </row> | ||
3531 | </tbody> | ||
3532 | </tgroup> | ||
3533 | </informaltable> | ||
3534 | </section> | ||
3535 | |||
3536 | <section id="open_source_license"> | ||
3537 | <title>Open Source Licenses</title> | ||
3538 | |||
3539 | <section id="lic_0"> | ||
3540 | <title>AFL-2.0</title> | ||
3541 | |||
3542 | <para><programlisting> | ||
3543 | 2304 | ||
3544 | The Academic Free License | 2305 | The Academic Free License |
3545 | v. 2.0 | 2306 | v. 2.0 |
@@ -3649,7 +2410,7 @@ excluding its conflict-of-law provisions. The application of the United Nations | |||
3649 | Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded. | 2410 | Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded. |
3650 | Any use of the Original Work outside the scope of this License or after its | 2411 | Any use of the Original Work outside the scope of this License or after its |
3651 | termination shall be subject to the requirements and penalties of the U.S. Copyright | 2412 | termination shall be subject to the requirements and penalties of the U.S. Copyright |
3652 | Act, 17 U.S.C. 101 et seq., the equivalent laws of other countries, and | 2413 | Act, 17 U.S.C. ¤ 101 et seq., the equivalent laws of other countries, and |
3653 | international treaty. This section shall survive the termination of this License. | 2414 | international treaty. This section shall survive the termination of this License. |
3654 | 2415 | ||
3655 | 12) Attorneys Fees. In any action to enforce the terms of this License or seeking | 2416 | 12) Attorneys Fees. In any action to enforce the terms of this License or seeking |
@@ -3680,13 +2441,11 @@ Permission is hereby granted to copy and distribute this license without modific | |||
3680 | This license may not be modified without the express written permission of its | 2441 | This license may not be modified without the express written permission of its |
3681 | copyright owner. | 2442 | copyright owner. |
3682 | 2443 | ||
3683 | </programlisting></para> | 2444 | </programlisting></para></section> |
3684 | </section> | ||
3685 | 2445 | ||
3686 | <section id="lic_1"> | 2446 | <section id="lic_1"> |
3687 | <title>Apache-2.0</title> | 2447 | <title>Apache-2.0</title> |
3688 | 2448 | <para><programlisting> | |
3689 | <para><programlisting> | ||
3690 | 2449 | ||
3691 | 2450 | ||
3692 | Apache License | 2451 | Apache License |
@@ -3891,13 +2650,11 @@ copyright owner. | |||
3891 | See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | 2650 | See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
3892 | limitations under the License. | 2651 | limitations under the License. |
3893 | 2652 | ||
3894 | </programlisting></para> | 2653 | </programlisting></para></section> |
3895 | </section> | ||
3896 | |||
3897 | <section id="lic_2"> | ||
3898 | <title>Artistic-1.0</title> | ||
3899 | 2654 | ||
3900 | <para><programlisting> | 2655 | <section id="lic_2"> |
2656 | <title>Artistic-1.0</title> | ||
2657 | <para><programlisting> | ||
3901 | 2658 | ||
3902 | The Artistic License | 2659 | The Artistic License |
3903 | Preamble | 2660 | Preamble |
@@ -3990,13 +2747,11 @@ FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. | |||
3990 | 2747 | ||
3991 | The End | 2748 | The End |
3992 | 2749 | ||
3993 | </programlisting></para> | 2750 | </programlisting></para></section> |
3994 | </section> | ||
3995 | 2751 | ||
3996 | <section id="lic_3"> | 2752 | <section id="lic_3"> |
3997 | <title>BSD</title> | 2753 | <title>BSD</title> |
3998 | 2754 | <para><programlisting> | |
3999 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4000 | Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California. | 2755 | Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California. |
4001 | All rights reserved. | 2756 | All rights reserved. |
4002 | 2757 | ||
@@ -4023,13 +2778,11 @@ HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT | |||
4023 | LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY | 2778 | LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY |
4024 | OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | 2779 | OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF |
4025 | SUCH DAMAGE. | 2780 | SUCH DAMAGE. |
4026 | </programlisting></para> | 2781 | </programlisting></para></section> |
4027 | </section> | ||
4028 | |||
4029 | <section id="lic_4"> | ||
4030 | <title>BSD-2-Clause</title> | ||
4031 | 2782 | ||
4032 | <para><programlisting> | 2783 | <section id="lic_4"> |
2784 | <title>BSD-2-Clause</title> | ||
2785 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4033 | 2786 | ||
4034 | The FreeBSD Copyright | 2787 | The FreeBSD Copyright |
4035 | 2788 | ||
@@ -4057,13 +2810,11 @@ The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation are those | |||
4057 | authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either | 2810 | authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either |
4058 | expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project. | 2811 | expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project. |
4059 | 2812 | ||
4060 | </programlisting></para> | 2813 | </programlisting></para></section> |
4061 | </section> | ||
4062 | 2814 | ||
4063 | <section id="lic_5"> | 2815 | <section id="lic_5"> |
4064 | <title>BSD-3-Clause</title> | 2816 | <title>BSD-3-Clause</title> |
4065 | 2817 | <para><programlisting> | |
4066 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4067 | 2818 | ||
4068 | Copyright (c) <YEAR>, <OWNER> | 2819 | Copyright (c) <YEAR>, <OWNER> |
4069 | All rights reserved. | 2820 | All rights reserved. |
@@ -4090,13 +2841,11 @@ CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING | |||
4090 | WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH | 2841 | WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH |
4091 | DAMAGE. | 2842 | DAMAGE. |
4092 | 2843 | ||
4093 | </programlisting></para> | 2844 | </programlisting></para></section> |
4094 | </section> | ||
4095 | |||
4096 | <section id="lic_6"> | ||
4097 | <title>BSD-4-Clause</title> | ||
4098 | 2845 | ||
4099 | <para><programlisting> | 2846 | <section id="lic_6"> |
2847 | <title>BSD-4-Clause</title> | ||
2848 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4100 | 2849 | ||
4101 | Copyright (c) <year>, <copyright holder> | 2850 | Copyright (c) <year>, <copyright holder> |
4102 | All rights reserved. | 2851 | All rights reserved. |
@@ -4126,13 +2875,11 @@ ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT | |||
4126 | (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS | 2875 | (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS |
4127 | SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | 2876 | SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
4128 | 2877 | ||
4129 | </programlisting></para> | 2878 | </programlisting></para></section> |
4130 | </section> | ||
4131 | 2879 | ||
4132 | <section id="lic_7"> | 2880 | <section id="lic_7"> |
4133 | <title>BSL-1.0</title> | 2881 | <title>BSL-1.0</title> |
4134 | 2882 | <para><programlisting> | |
4135 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4136 | 2883 | ||
4137 | Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003 | 2884 | Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003 |
4138 | 2885 | ||
@@ -4158,13 +2905,11 @@ FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, | |||
4158 | ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER | 2905 | ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER |
4159 | DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. | 2906 | DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. |
4160 | 2907 | ||
4161 | </programlisting></para> | 2908 | </programlisting></para></section> |
4162 | </section> | ||
4163 | |||
4164 | <section id="lic_8"> | ||
4165 | <title>CC-BY-SA-3.0</title> | ||
4166 | 2909 | ||
4167 | <para><programlisting> | 2910 | <section id="lic_8"> |
2911 | <title>CC-BY-SA-3.0</title> | ||
2912 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4168 | 2913 | ||
4169 | Creative Commons | 2914 | Creative Commons |
4170 | 2915 | ||
@@ -4463,15 +3208,321 @@ License. | |||
4463 | 3208 | ||
4464 | Creative Commons may be contacted at http://creativecommons.org/. | 3209 | Creative Commons may be contacted at http://creativecommons.org/. |
4465 | 3210 | ||
4466 | Back to Commons Deed | 3211 | &#171; Back to Commons Deed |
3212 | |||
3213 | </programlisting></para></section> | ||
3214 | |||
3215 | <section id="lic_9"> | ||
3216 | <title>CDDL-1.0</title> | ||
3217 | <para><programlisting> | ||
3218 | |||
3219 | COMMON DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION LICENSE (CDDL) | ||
3220 | Version 1.0 | ||
3221 | 1. Definitions. | ||
3222 | |||
3223 | 1.1. &#8220;Contributor&#8221; means each individual or entity that creates or | ||
3224 | contributes to the creation of Modifications. | ||
3225 | |||
3226 | 1.2. &#8220;Contributor Version&#8221; means the combination of the Original | ||
3227 | Software, prior Modifications used by a Contributor (if any), and the Modifications | ||
3228 | made by that particular Contributor. | ||
3229 | |||
3230 | 1.3. &#8220;Covered Software&#8221; means (a) the Original Software, or (b) | ||
3231 | Modifications, or (c) the combination of files containing Original Software with files | ||
3232 | containing Modifications, in each case including portions thereof. | ||
3233 | |||
3234 | 1.4. &#8220;Executable&#8221; means the Covered Software in any form other | ||
3235 | than Source Code. | ||
3236 | |||
3237 | 1.5. &#8220;Initial Developer&#8221; means the individual or entity that first | ||
3238 | makes Original Software available under this License. | ||
3239 | |||
3240 | 1.6. &#8220;Larger Work&#8221; means a work which combines Covered Software or | ||
3241 | portions thereof with code not governed by the terms of this License. | ||
3242 | |||
3243 | 1.7. &#8220;License&#8221; means this document. | ||
3244 | |||
3245 | 1.8. &#8220;Licensable&#8221; means having the right to grant, to the maximum | ||
3246 | extent possible, whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently acquired, | ||
3247 | any and all of the rights conveyed herein. | ||
3248 | |||
3249 | 1.9. &#8220;Modifications&#8221; means the Source Code and Executable form of | ||
3250 | any of the following: | ||
3251 | |||
3252 | A. Any file that results from an addition to, deletion from or modification of the | ||
3253 | contents of a file containing Original Software or previous Modifications; | ||
3254 | |||
3255 | B. Any new file that contains any part of the Original Software or previous | ||
3256 | Modification; or | ||
3257 | |||
3258 | C. Any new file that is contributed or otherwise made available under the terms of | ||
3259 | this License. | ||
3260 | |||
3261 | 1.10. &#8220;Original Software&#8221; means the Source Code and Executable | ||
3262 | form of computer software code that is originally released under this License. | ||
3263 | |||
3264 | 1.11. &#8220;Patent Claims&#8221; means any patent claim(s), now owned or | ||
3265 | hereafter acquired, including without limitation, method, process, and apparatus | ||
3266 | claims, in any patent Licensable by grantor. | ||
3267 | |||
3268 | 1.12. &#8220;Source Code&#8221; means (a) the common form of computer software | ||
3269 | code in which modifications are made and (b) associated documentation included in or | ||
3270 | with such code. | ||
3271 | |||
3272 | 1.13. &#8220;You&#8221; (or &#8220;Your&#8221;) means an individual or | ||
3273 | a legal entity exercising rights under, and complying with all of the terms of, this | ||
3274 | License. For legal entities, &#8220;You&#8221; includes any entity which | ||
3275 | controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For purposes of this | ||
3276 | definition, &#8220;control&#8221; means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to | ||
3277 | cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or otherwise, or | ||
3278 | (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial | ||
3279 | ownership of such entity. | ||
3280 | |||
3281 | 2. License Grants. | ||
3282 | |||
3283 | 2.1. The Initial Developer Grant. | ||
3284 | |||
3285 | Conditioned upon Your compliance with Section 3.1 below and subject to third party | ||
3286 | intellectual property claims, the Initial Developer hereby grants You a world-wide, | ||
3287 | royalty-free, non-exclusive license: | ||
3288 | |||
3289 | (a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by | ||
3290 | Initial Developer, to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and | ||
3291 | distribute the Original Software (or portions thereof), with or without Modifications, | ||
3292 | and/or as part of a Larger Work; and | ||
3293 | |||
3294 | (b) under Patent Claims infringed by the making, using or selling of Original | ||
3295 | Software, to make, have made, use, practice, sell, and offer for sale, and/or | ||
3296 | otherwise dispose of the Original Software (or portions thereof). | ||
3297 | |||
3298 | (c) The licenses granted in Sections 2.1(a) and (b) are effective on the date Initial | ||
3299 | Developer first distributes or otherwise makes the Original Software available to a | ||
3300 | third party under the terms of this License. | ||
3301 | |||
3302 | (d) Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted: (1) for code | ||
3303 | that You delete from the Original Software, or (2) for infringements caused by: (i) | ||
3304 | the modification of the Original Software, or (ii) the combination of the Original | ||
3305 | Software with other software or devices. | ||
3306 | |||
3307 | 2.2. Contributor Grant. | ||
3308 | |||
3309 | Conditioned upon Your compliance with Section 3.1 below and subject to third party | ||
3310 | intellectual property claims, each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, | ||
3311 | royalty-free, non-exclusive license: | ||
3312 | |||
3313 | (a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by | ||
3314 | Contributor to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute the | ||
3315 | Modifications created by such Contributor (or portions thereof), either on an | ||
3316 | unmodified basis, with other Modifications, as Covered Software and/or as part of a | ||
3317 | Larger Work; and | ||
3318 | |||
3319 | (b) under Patent Claims infringed by the making, using, or selling of Modifications | ||
3320 | made by that Contributor either alone and/or in combination with its Contributor | ||
3321 | Version (or portions of such combination), to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have | ||
3322 | made, and/or otherwise dispose of: (1) Modifications made by that Contributor (or | ||
3323 | portions thereof); and (2) the combination of Modifications made by that Contributor | ||
3324 | with its Contributor Version (or portions of such combination). | ||
3325 | |||
3326 | (c) The licenses granted in Sections 2.2(a) and 2.2(b) are effective on the date | ||
3327 | Contributor first distributes or otherwise makes the Modifications available to a | ||
3328 | third party. | ||
3329 | |||
3330 | (d) Notwithstanding Section 2.2(b) above, no patent license is granted: (1) for any | ||
3331 | code that Contributor has deleted from the Contributor Version; (2) for infringements | ||
3332 | caused by: (i) third party modifications of Contributor Version, or (ii) the | ||
3333 | combination of Modifications made by that Contributor with other software (except as | ||
3334 | part of the Contributor Version) or other devices; or (3) under Patent Claims | ||
3335 | infringed by Covered Software in the absence of Modifications made by that | ||
3336 | Contributor. | ||
3337 | |||
3338 | 3. Distribution Obligations. | ||
3339 | |||
3340 | 3.1. Availability of Source Code. | ||
3341 | |||
3342 | Any Covered Software that You distribute or otherwise make available in Executable | ||
3343 | form must also be made available in Source Code form and that Source Code form must be | ||
3344 | distributed only under the terms of this License. You must include a copy of this | ||
3345 | License with every copy of the Source Code form of the Covered Software You distribute | ||
3346 | or otherwise make available. You must inform recipients of any such Covered Software | ||
3347 | in Executable form as to how they can obtain such Covered Software in Source Code form | ||
3348 | in a reasonable manner on or through a medium customarily used for software exchange. | ||
3349 | |||
3350 | 3.2. Modifications. | ||
3351 | |||
3352 | The Modifications that You create or to which You contribute are governed by the terms | ||
3353 | of this License. You represent that You believe Your Modifications are Your original | ||
3354 | creation(s) and/or You have sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by this | ||
3355 | License. | ||
3356 | |||
3357 | 3.3. Required Notices. | ||
3358 | |||
3359 | You must include a notice in each of Your Modifications that identifies You as the | ||
3360 | Contributor of the Modification. You may not remove or alter any copyright, patent or | ||
3361 | trademark notices contained within the Covered Software, or any notices of licensing | ||
3362 | or any descriptive text giving attribution to any Contributor or the Initial | ||
3363 | Developer. | ||
4467 | 3364 | ||
4468 | </programlisting></para> | 3365 | 3.4. Application of Additional Terms. |
4469 | </section> | ||
4470 | 3366 | ||
4471 | <section id="lic_9"> | 3367 | You may not offer or impose any terms on any Covered Software in Source Code form that |
4472 | <title>EDL-1.0</title> | 3368 | alters or restricts the applicable version of this License or the |
3369 | recipients&#8217; rights hereunder. You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee | ||
3370 | for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients | ||
3371 | of Covered Software. However, you may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on behalf | ||
3372 | of the Initial Developer or any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that | ||
3373 | any such warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligation is offered by You alone, | ||
3374 | and You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial Developer and every Contributor for any | ||
3375 | liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such Contributor as a result of | ||
3376 | warranty, support, indemnity or liability terms You offer. | ||
4473 | 3377 | ||
4474 | <para><programlisting> | 3378 | 3.5. Distribution of Executable Versions. |
3379 | |||
3380 | You may distribute the Executable form of the Covered Software under the terms of this | ||
3381 | License or under the terms of a license of Your choice, which may contain terms | ||
3382 | different from this License, provided that You are in compliance with the terms of | ||
3383 | this License and that the license for the Executable form does not attempt to limit or | ||
3384 | alter the recipient&#8217;s rights in the Source Code form from the rights set | ||
3385 | forth in this License. If You distribute the Covered Software in Executable form under | ||
3386 | a different license, You must make it absolutely clear that any terms which differ | ||
3387 | from this License are offered by You alone, not by the Initial Developer or | ||
3388 | Contributor. You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial Developer and every Contributor | ||
3389 | for any liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such Contributor as a result of | ||
3390 | any such terms You offer. | ||
3391 | |||
3392 | 3.6. Larger Works. | ||
3393 | |||
3394 | You may create a Larger Work by combining Covered Software with other code not | ||
3395 | governed by the terms of this License and distribute the Larger Work as a single | ||
3396 | product. In such a case, You must make sure the requirements of this License are | ||
3397 | fulfilled for the Covered Software. | ||
3398 | |||
3399 | 4. Versions of the License. | ||
3400 | |||
3401 | 4.1. New Versions. | ||
3402 | |||
3403 | Sun Microsystems, Inc. is the initial license steward and may publish revised and/or | ||
3404 | new versions of this License from time to time. Each version will be given a | ||
3405 | distinguishing version number. Except as provided in Section 4.3, no one other than | ||
3406 | the license steward has the right to modify this License. | ||
3407 | |||
3408 | 4.2. Effect of New Versions. | ||
3409 | |||
3410 | You may always continue to use, distribute or otherwise make the Covered Software | ||
3411 | available under the terms of the version of the License under which You originally | ||
3412 | received the Covered Software. If the Initial Developer includes a notice in the | ||
3413 | Original Software prohibiting it from being distributed or otherwise made available | ||
3414 | under any subsequent version of the License, You must distribute and make the Covered | ||
3415 | Software available under the terms of the version of the License under which You | ||
3416 | originally received the Covered Software. Otherwise, You may also choose to use, | ||
3417 | distribute or otherwise make the Covered Software available under the terms of any | ||
3418 | subsequent version of the License published by the license steward. | ||
3419 | |||
3420 | 4.3. Modified Versions. | ||
3421 | |||
3422 | When You are an Initial Developer and You want to create a new license for Your | ||
3423 | Original Software, You may create and use a modified version of this License if You: | ||
3424 | (a) rename the license and remove any references to the name of the license steward | ||
3425 | (except to note that the license differs from this License); and (b) otherwise make it | ||
3426 | clear that the license contains terms which differ from this License. | ||
3427 | |||
3428 | 5. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. | ||
3429 | |||
3430 | COVERED SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN &#8220;AS IS&#8221; | ||
3431 | BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT | ||
3432 | LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE COVERED SOFTWARE IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT | ||
3433 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND | ||
3434 | PERFORMANCE OF THE COVERED SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY COVERED SOFTWARE PROVE | ||
3435 | DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, YOU (NOT THE INITIAL DEVELOPER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR) | ||
3436 | ASSUME THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF | ||
3437 | WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS LICENSE. NO USE OF ANY COVERED SOFTWARE | ||
3438 | IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER. | ||
3439 | |||
3440 | 6. TERMINATION. | ||
3441 | |||
3442 | 6.1. This License and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically if You | ||
3443 | fail to comply with terms herein and fail to cure such breach within 30 days of | ||
3444 | becoming aware of the breach. Provisions which, by their nature, must remain in effect | ||
3445 | beyond the termination of this License shall survive. | ||
3446 | |||
3447 | 6.2. If You assert a patent infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment | ||
3448 | actions) against Initial Developer or a Contributor (the Initial Developer or | ||
3449 | Contributor against whom You assert such claim is referred to as | ||
3450 | &#8220;Participant&#8221;) alleging that the Participant Software (meaning the | ||
3451 | Contributor Version where the Participant is a Contributor or the Original Software | ||
3452 | where the Participant is the Initial Developer) directly or indirectly infringes any | ||
3453 | patent, then any and all rights granted directly or indirectly to You by such | ||
3454 | Participant, the Initial Developer (if the Initial Developer is not the Participant) | ||
3455 | and all Contributors under Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 of this License shall, upon 60 days | ||
3456 | notice from Participant terminate prospectively and automatically at the expiration of | ||
3457 | such 60 day notice period, unless if within such 60 day period You withdraw Your claim | ||
3458 | with respect to the Participant Software against such Participant either unilaterally | ||
3459 | or pursuant to a written agreement with Participant. | ||
3460 | |||
3461 | 6.3. In the event of termination under Sections 6.1 or 6.2 above, all end user | ||
3462 | licenses that have been validly granted by You or any distributor hereunder prior to | ||
3463 | termination (excluding licenses granted to You by any distributor) shall survive | ||
3464 | termination. | ||
3465 | |||
3466 | 7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. | ||
3467 | |||
3468 | UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), | ||
3469 | CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL YOU, THE INITIAL DEVELOPER, ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR, OR | ||
3470 | ANY DISTRIBUTOR OF COVERED SOFTWARE, OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH PARTIES, BE LIABLE | ||
3471 | TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY | ||
3472 | CHARACTER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF GOODWILL, | ||
3473 | WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL | ||
3474 | DAMAGES OR LOSSES, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | ||
3475 | SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR | ||
3476 | PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING FROM SUCH PARTY&#8217;S NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT | ||
3477 | APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE | ||
3478 | EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS EXCLUSION AND | ||
3479 | LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. | ||
3480 | |||
3481 | 8. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS. | ||
3482 | |||
3483 | The Covered Software is a &#8220;commercial item,&#8221; as that term is | ||
3484 | defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct. 1995), consisting of &#8220;commercial computer | ||
3485 | software&#8221; (as that term is defined at 48 C.F.R. &#167; | ||
3486 | 252.227-7014(a)(1)) and &#8220;commercial computer software | ||
3487 | documentation&#8221; as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995). | ||
3488 | Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4 (June | ||
3489 | 1995), all U.S. Government End Users acquire Covered Software with only those rights | ||
3490 | set forth herein. This U.S. Government Rights clause is in lieu of, and supersedes, | ||
3491 | any other FAR, DFAR, or other clause or provision that addresses Government rights in | ||
3492 | computer software under this License. | ||
3493 | |||
3494 | 9. MISCELLANEOUS. | ||
3495 | |||
3496 | This License represents the complete agreement concerning subject matter hereof. If | ||
3497 | any provision of this License is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be | ||
3498 | reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This License shall be | ||
3499 | governed by the law of the jurisdiction specified in a notice contained within the | ||
3500 | Original Software (except to the extent applicable law, if any, provides otherwise), | ||
3501 | excluding such jurisdiction&#8217;s conflict-of-law provisions. Any litigation | ||
3502 | relating to this License shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts located in | ||
3503 | the jurisdiction and venue specified in a notice contained within the Original | ||
3504 | Software, with the losing party responsible for costs, including, without limitation, | ||
3505 | court costs and reasonable attorneys&#8217; fees and expenses. The application of | ||
3506 | the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is | ||
3507 | expressly excluded. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a | ||
3508 | contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not apply to this License. You | ||
3509 | agree that You alone are responsible for compliance with the United States export | ||
3510 | administration regulations (and the export control laws and regulation of any other | ||
3511 | countries) when You use, distribute or otherwise make available any Covered Software. | ||
3512 | |||
3513 | 10. RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS. | ||
3514 | |||
3515 | As between Initial Developer and the Contributors, each party is responsible for | ||
3516 | claims and damages arising, directly or indirectly, out of its utilization of rights | ||
3517 | under this License and You agree to work with Initial Developer and Contributors to | ||
3518 | distribute such responsibility on an equitable basis. Nothing herein is intended or | ||
3519 | shall be deemed to constitute any admission of liability. | ||
3520 | |||
3521 | </programlisting></para></section> | ||
3522 | |||
3523 | <section id="lic_10"> | ||
3524 | <title>EDL-1.0</title> | ||
3525 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4475 | Eclipse Distribution License - v 1.0 | 3526 | Eclipse Distribution License - v 1.0 |
4476 | 3527 | ||
4477 | Copyright (c) 2007, Eclipse Foundation, Inc. and its licensors. | 3528 | Copyright (c) 2007, Eclipse Foundation, Inc. and its licensors. |
@@ -4500,13 +3551,11 @@ BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN | |||
4500 | CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY | 3551 | CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY |
4501 | WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH | 3552 | WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH |
4502 | DAMAGE. | 3553 | DAMAGE. |
4503 | </programlisting></para> | 3554 | </programlisting></para></section> |
4504 | </section> | ||
4505 | |||
4506 | <section id="lic_10"> | ||
4507 | <title>EPL-1.0</title> | ||
4508 | 3555 | ||
4509 | <para><programlisting> | 3556 | <section id="lic_11"> |
3557 | <title>EPL-1.0</title> | ||
3558 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4510 | 3559 | ||
4511 | Eclipse Public License - v 1.0 | 3560 | Eclipse Public License - v 1.0 |
4512 | 3561 | ||
@@ -4694,43 +3743,20 @@ property laws of the United States of America. No party to this Agreement will b | |||
4694 | legal action under this Agreement more than one year after the cause of action arose. | 3743 | legal action under this Agreement more than one year after the cause of action arose. |
4695 | Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation. | 3744 | Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation. |
4696 | 3745 | ||
4697 | </programlisting></para> | 3746 | </programlisting></para></section> |
4698 | </section> | ||
4699 | |||
4700 | <section id="lic_11"> | ||
4701 | <title>Elfutils-Exception</title> | ||
4702 | 3747 | ||
4703 | <para><programlisting> | 3748 | <section id="lic_12"> |
4704 | This file describes the limits of the Exception under which you are allowed | 3749 | <title>FSF-Unlimited</title> |
4705 | to distribute Non-GPL Code in linked combination with Red Hat elfutils. | 3750 | <para><programlisting> |
4706 | For the full text of the license, please see one of the header files | ||
4707 | included with the source distribution or the file COPYING found in the | ||
4708 | top level directory of the source. | ||
4709 | |||
4710 | The Approved Interfaces are the functions declared in the files: | ||
4711 | |||
4712 | libelf.h | ||
4713 | libdw.h | ||
4714 | libdwfl.h | ||
4715 | |||
4716 | </programlisting></para> | ||
4717 | </section> | ||
4718 | |||
4719 | <section id="lic_12"> | ||
4720 | <title>FSF-Unlimited</title> | ||
4721 | |||
4722 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4723 | Copyright (C) 1997-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 3751 | Copyright (C) 1997-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
4724 | This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation | 3752 | This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation |
4725 | gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, | 3753 | gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, |
4726 | with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. | 3754 | with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. |
4727 | </programlisting></para> | 3755 | </programlisting></para></section> |
4728 | </section> | ||
4729 | |||
4730 | <section id="lic_13"> | ||
4731 | <title>FreeType</title> | ||
4732 | 3756 | ||
4733 | <para><programlisting> | 3757 | <section id="lic_13"> |
3758 | <title>FreeType</title> | ||
3759 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4734 | The FreeType Project LICENSE | 3760 | The FreeType Project LICENSE |
4735 | ---------------------------- | 3761 | ---------------------------- |
4736 | 3762 | ||
@@ -4781,7 +3807,7 @@ Introduction | |||
4781 | encourage you to use the following text: | 3807 | encourage you to use the following text: |
4782 | 3808 | ||
4783 | """ | 3809 | """ |
4784 | Portions of this software are copyright <year> The FreeType | 3810 | Portions of this software are copyright © <year> The FreeType |
4785 | Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved. | 3811 | Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved. |
4786 | """ | 3812 | """ |
4787 | 3813 | ||
@@ -4896,18 +3922,16 @@ Legal Terms | |||
4896 | 3922 | ||
4897 | Our home page can be found at | 3923 | Our home page can be found at |
4898 | 3924 | ||
4899 | http://www.freetype.org | 3925 | https://www.freetype.org |
4900 | 3926 | ||
4901 | 3927 | ||
4902 | --- end of FTL.TXT --- | 3928 | --- end of FTL.TXT --- |
4903 | 3929 | ||
4904 | </programlisting></para> | 3930 | </programlisting></para></section> |
4905 | </section> | ||
4906 | |||
4907 | <section id="lic_14"> | ||
4908 | <title>GPL-1.0</title> | ||
4909 | 3931 | ||
4910 | <para><programlisting> | 3932 | <section id="lic_14"> |
3933 | <title>GPL-1.0</title> | ||
3934 | <para><programlisting> | ||
4911 | 3935 | ||
4912 | GNU General Public License, version 1 | 3936 | GNU General Public License, version 1 |
4913 | 3937 | ||
@@ -5160,13 +4184,314 @@ necessary. Here a sample; alter the names: | |||
5160 | 4184 | ||
5161 | That`s all there is to it! | 4185 | That`s all there is to it! |
5162 | 4186 | ||
5163 | </programlisting></para> | 4187 | </programlisting></para></section> |
5164 | </section> | ||
5165 | 4188 | ||
5166 | <section id="lic_15"> | 4189 | <section id="lic_15"> |
5167 | <title>GPL-2.0</title> | 4190 | <title>GPL-2.0</title> |
4191 | <para><programlisting> | ||
5168 | 4192 | ||
5169 | <para><programlisting> | 4193 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
4194 | |||
4195 | Version 2, June 1991 | ||
4196 | |||
4197 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
4198 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA | ||
4199 | |||
4200 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies | ||
4201 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. | ||
4202 | Preamble | ||
4203 | |||
4204 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and | ||
4205 | change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your | ||
4206 | freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all | ||
4207 | its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software | ||
4208 | Foundation`s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some | ||
4209 | other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public | ||
4210 | License instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too. | ||
4211 | |||
4212 | When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General | ||
4213 | Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute | ||
4214 | copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive | ||
4215 | source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use | ||
4216 | pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. | ||
4217 | |||
4218 | To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you | ||
4219 | these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These restrictions translate to | ||
4220 | certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the software, or if you | ||
4221 | modify it. | ||
4222 | |||
4223 | For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, | ||
4224 | you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that | ||
4225 | they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so | ||
4226 | they know their rights. | ||
4227 | |||
4228 | We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you | ||
4229 | this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the | ||
4230 | software. | ||
4231 | |||
4232 | Also, for each author`s protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone | ||
4233 | understands that there is no warranty for this free software. If the software is | ||
4234 | modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they | ||
4235 | have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect | ||
4236 | on the original authors` reputations. | ||
4237 | |||
4238 | Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to | ||
4239 | avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent | ||
4240 | licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it | ||
4241 | clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone`s free use or not licensed at all. | ||
4242 | |||
4243 | The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. | ||
4244 | |||
4245 | TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION | ||
4246 | |||
4247 | 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by | ||
4248 | the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General | ||
4249 | Public License. The "Program", below, refers to any such program or work, and a "work | ||
4250 | based on the Program" means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright | ||
4251 | law: that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, either verbatim | ||
4252 | or with modifications and/or translated into another language. (Hereinafter, | ||
4253 | translation is included without limitation in the term "modification".) Each licensee | ||
4254 | is addressed as "you". | ||
4255 | |||
4256 | Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this | ||
4257 | License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, | ||
4258 | and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work | ||
4259 | based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether | ||
4260 | that is true depends on what the Program does. | ||
4261 | |||
4262 | 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program`s source code as you | ||
4263 | receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish | ||
4264 | on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact | ||
4265 | all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and | ||
4266 | give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the | ||
4267 | Program. | ||
4268 | |||
4269 | You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your | ||
4270 | option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. | ||
4271 | |||
4272 | 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus | ||
4273 | forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or | ||
4274 | work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these | ||
4275 | conditions: | ||
4276 | |||
4277 | a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you | ||
4278 | changed the files and the date of any change. | ||
4279 | b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part | ||
4280 | contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole | ||
4281 | at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License. | ||
4282 | c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must | ||
4283 | cause it, when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way, to | ||
4284 | print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a | ||
4285 | notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide a warranty) and | ||
4286 | that users may redistribute the program under these conditions, and telling the user | ||
4287 | how to view a copy of this License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive | ||
4288 | but does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on the Program is | ||
4289 | not required to print an announcement.) | ||
4290 | These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of | ||
4291 | that work are not derived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered | ||
4292 | independent and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not | ||
4293 | apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you | ||
4294 | distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program, | ||
4295 | the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License, whose permissions | ||
4296 | for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part | ||
4297 | regardless of who wrote it. | ||
4298 | |||
4299 | Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to | ||
4300 | work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to exercise the right to control | ||
4301 | the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program. | ||
4302 | |||
4303 | In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the | ||
4304 | Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution | ||
4305 | medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License. | ||
4306 | |||
4307 | 3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in | ||
4308 | object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that | ||
4309 | you also do one of the following: | ||
4310 | |||
4311 | a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which | ||
4312 | must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily | ||
4313 | used for software interchange; or, | ||
4314 | b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any | ||
4315 | third party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source | ||
4316 | distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be | ||
4317 | distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for | ||
4318 | software interchange; or, | ||
4319 | c) Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute | ||
4320 | corresponding source code. (This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial | ||
4321 | distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executable form | ||
4322 | with such an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.) | ||
4323 | The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making | ||
4324 | modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source code means all the source | ||
4325 | code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus | ||
4326 | the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable. However, | ||
4327 | as a special exception, the source code distributed need not include anything that is | ||
4328 | normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components | ||
4329 | (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, | ||
4330 | unless that component itself accompanies the executable. | ||
4331 | |||
4332 | If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a | ||
4333 | designated place, then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the | ||
4334 | same place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third parties are | ||
4335 | not compelled to copy the source along with the object code. | ||
4336 | |||
4337 | 4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressly | ||
4338 | provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or | ||
4339 | distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under | ||
4340 | this License. However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under | ||
4341 | this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in | ||
4342 | full compliance. | ||
4343 | |||
4344 | 5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, | ||
4345 | nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its | ||
4346 | derivative works. These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this | ||
4347 | License. Therefore, by modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the | ||
4348 | Program), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its terms and | ||
4349 | conditions for copying, distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it. | ||
4350 | |||
4351 | 6. Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the Program), the | ||
4352 | recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, | ||
4353 | distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions. You may not | ||
4354 | impose any further restrictions on the recipients` exercise of the rights granted | ||
4355 | herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this | ||
4356 | License. | ||
4357 | |||
4358 | 7. If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or | ||
4359 | for any other reason (not limited to patent issues), conditions are imposed on you | ||
4360 | (whether by court order, agreement or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of | ||
4361 | this License, they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you | ||
4362 | cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License | ||
4363 | and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may not distribute the | ||
4364 | Program at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free | ||
4365 | redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly | ||
4366 | through you, then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to | ||
4367 | refrain entirely from distribution of the Program. | ||
4368 | |||
4369 | If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular | ||
4370 | circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a | ||
4371 | whole is intended to apply in other circumstances. | ||
4372 | |||
4373 | It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other | ||
4374 | property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this section has the | ||
4375 | sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system, | ||
4376 | which is implemented by public license practices. Many people have made generous | ||
4377 | contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in | ||
4378 | reliance on consistent application of that system; it is up to the author/donor to | ||
4379 | decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a | ||
4380 | licensee cannot impose that choice. | ||
4381 | |||
4382 | This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence | ||
4383 | of the rest of this License. | ||
4384 | |||
4385 | 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries | ||
4386 | either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who | ||
4387 | places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution | ||
4388 | limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or | ||
4389 | among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the | ||
4390 | limitation as if written in the body of this License. | ||
4391 | |||
4392 | 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General | ||
4393 | Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the | ||
4394 | present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. | ||
4395 | |||
4396 | Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a | ||
4397 | version number of this License which applies to it and "any later version", you have | ||
4398 | the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any | ||
4399 | later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not | ||
4400 | specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by | ||
4401 | the Free Software Foundation. | ||
4402 | |||
4403 | 10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose | ||
4404 | distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For | ||
4405 | software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free | ||
4406 | Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be | ||
4407 | guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free | ||
4408 | software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally. | ||
4409 | |||
4410 | NO WARRANTY | ||
4411 | |||
4412 | 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE | ||
4413 | PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN | ||
4414 | WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT | ||
4415 | WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | ||
4416 | IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE | ||
4417 | RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM | ||
4418 | PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. | ||
4419 | |||
4420 | 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY | ||
4421 | COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS | ||
4422 | PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, | ||
4423 | INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE | ||
4424 | PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE | ||
4425 | OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE | ||
4426 | WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE | ||
4427 | POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. | ||
4428 | |||
4429 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS | ||
4430 | |||
4431 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs | ||
4432 | |||
4433 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to | ||
4434 | the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone | ||
4435 | can redistribute and change under these terms. | ||
4436 | |||
4437 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to | ||
4438 | the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; | ||
4439 | and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the | ||
4440 | full notice is found. | ||
4441 | |||
4442 | one line to give the program`s name and an idea of what it does. | ||
4443 | Copyright (C) yyyy name of author | ||
4444 | |||
4445 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
4446 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License | ||
4447 | as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 | ||
4448 | of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | ||
4449 | |||
4450 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
4451 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
4452 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
4453 | GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
4454 | |||
4455 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
4456 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | ||
4457 | Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. | ||
4458 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. | ||
4459 | |||
4460 | If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts | ||
4461 | in an interactive mode: | ||
4462 | |||
4463 | Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author | ||
4464 | Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details | ||
4465 | type `show w`. This is free software, and you are welcome | ||
4466 | to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c` | ||
4467 | for details. | ||
4468 | The hypothetical commands `show w` and `show c` should show the appropriate parts of | ||
4469 | the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something | ||
4470 | other than `show w` and `show c`; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu | ||
4471 | items--whatever suits your program. | ||
4472 | |||
4473 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if | ||
4474 | any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; | ||
4475 | alter the names: | ||
4476 | |||
4477 | Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright | ||
4478 | interest in the program `Gnomovision` | ||
4479 | (which makes passes at compilers) written | ||
4480 | by James Hacker. | ||
4481 | |||
4482 | signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989 | ||
4483 | Ty Coon, President of Vice | ||
4484 | This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into | ||
4485 | proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it | ||
4486 | more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is | ||
4487 | what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this | ||
4488 | License. | ||
4489 | |||
4490 | </programlisting></para></section> | ||
4491 | |||
4492 | <section id="lic_16"> | ||
4493 | <title>GPL-2.0-with-OpenSSL-exception</title> | ||
4494 | <para><programlisting> | ||
5170 | 4495 | ||
5171 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | 4496 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
5172 | 4497 | ||
@@ -5465,13 +4790,164 @@ more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this | |||
5465 | what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this | 4790 | what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this |
5466 | License. | 4791 | License. |
5467 | 4792 | ||
5468 | </programlisting></para> | ||
5469 | </section> | ||
5470 | 4793 | ||
5471 | <section id="lic_16"> | 4794 | In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holder |
5472 | <title>GPL-3.0</title> | 4795 | gives permission to link the code of this program with |
4796 | any version of the OpenSSL library which is distributed | ||
4797 | under a license identical to that listed in the included | ||
4798 | COPYING.OpenSSL file, and distribute linked combinations | ||
4799 | including the two. You must obey the GNU General Public | ||
4800 | License in all respects for all of the code used other | ||
4801 | than OpenSSL. If you modify this file, you may extend this | ||
4802 | exception to your version of the file, but you are not | ||
4803 | obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete | ||
4804 | this exception statement from your version. | ||
4805 | |||
4806 | |||
4807 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
4808 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | ||
4809 | the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the License | ||
4810 | |||
4811 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
4812 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
4813 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
4814 | GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
4815 | |||
4816 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
4817 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | ||
4818 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | ||
4819 | |||
4820 | |||
4821 | LICENSE ISSUES | ||
4822 | ============== | ||
4823 | |||
4824 | The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of | ||
4825 | the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. | ||
4826 | See below for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style | ||
4827 | Open Source licenses. In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL | ||
4828 | please contact openssl-core@openssl.org. | ||
4829 | |||
4830 | OpenSSL License | ||
4831 | --------------- | ||
4832 | |||
4833 | /* ==================================================================== | ||
4834 | * Copyright (c) 1998-2002 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. | ||
4835 | * | ||
4836 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | ||
4837 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | ||
4838 | * are met: | ||
4839 | * | ||
4840 | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | ||
4841 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | ||
4842 | * | ||
4843 | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | ||
4844 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in | ||
4845 | * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the | ||
4846 | * distribution. | ||
4847 | * | ||
4848 | * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this | ||
4849 | * software must display the following acknowledgment: | ||
4850 | * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project | ||
4851 | * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)" | ||
4852 | * | ||
4853 | * 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to | ||
4854 | * endorse or promote products derived from this software without | ||
4855 | * prior written permission. For written permission, please contact | ||
4856 | * openssl-core@openssl.org. | ||
4857 | * | ||
4858 | * 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" | ||
4859 | * nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written | ||
4860 | * permission of the OpenSSL Project. | ||
4861 | * | ||
4862 | * 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following | ||
4863 | * acknowledgment: | ||
4864 | * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project | ||
4865 | * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)" | ||
4866 | * | ||
4867 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY | ||
4868 | * EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | ||
4869 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR | ||
4870 | * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR | ||
4871 | * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, | ||
4872 | * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT | ||
4873 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; | ||
4874 | * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) | ||
4875 | * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, | ||
4876 | * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) | ||
4877 | * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED | ||
4878 | * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | ||
4879 | * ==================================================================== | ||
4880 | * | ||
4881 | * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young | ||
4882 | * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim | ||
4883 | * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). | ||
4884 | * | ||
4885 | */ | ||
4886 | |||
4887 | Original SSLeay License | ||
4888 | ----------------------- | ||
5473 | 4889 | ||
5474 | <para><programlisting> | 4890 | /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) |
4891 | * All rights reserved. | ||
4892 | * | ||
4893 | * This package is an SSL implementation written | ||
4894 | * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). | ||
4895 | * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. | ||
4896 | * | ||
4897 | * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as | ||
4898 | * the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions | ||
4899 | * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, | ||
4900 | * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation | ||
4901 | * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms | ||
4902 | * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). | ||
4903 | * | ||
4904 | * Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in | ||
4905 | * the code are not to be removed. | ||
4906 | * If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution | ||
4907 | * as the author of the parts of the library used. | ||
4908 | * This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or | ||
4909 | * in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package. | ||
4910 | * | ||
4911 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | ||
4912 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | ||
4913 | * are met: | ||
4914 | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright | ||
4915 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | ||
4916 | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | ||
4917 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | ||
4918 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | ||
4919 | * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software | ||
4920 | * must display the following acknowledgement: | ||
4921 | * "This product includes cryptographic software written by | ||
4922 | * Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)" | ||
4923 | * The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library | ||
4924 | * being used are not cryptographic related :-). | ||
4925 | * 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from | ||
4926 | * the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement: | ||
4927 | * "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)" | ||
4928 | * | ||
4929 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND | ||
4930 | * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | ||
4931 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE | ||
4932 | * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE | ||
4933 | * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL | ||
4934 | * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS | ||
4935 | * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) | ||
4936 | * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT | ||
4937 | * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY | ||
4938 | * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | ||
4939 | * SUCH DAMAGE. | ||
4940 | * | ||
4941 | * The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or | ||
4942 | * derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be | ||
4943 | * copied and put under another distribution licence | ||
4944 | * [including the GNU Public Licence.] | ||
4945 | */ | ||
4946 | </programlisting></para></section> | ||
4947 | |||
4948 | <section id="lic_17"> | ||
4949 | <title>GPL-3.0</title> | ||
4950 | <para><programlisting> | ||
5475 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | 4951 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
5476 | 4952 | ||
5477 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 | 4953 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 |
@@ -5537,34 +5013,34 @@ The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification foll | |||
5537 | TERMS AND CONDITIONS | 5013 | TERMS AND CONDITIONS |
5538 | 0. Definitions. | 5014 | 0. Definitions. |
5539 | 5015 | ||
5540 | “This License” refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License. | 5016 | ”This License” refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License. |
5541 | 5017 | ||
5542 | “Copyright” also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of | 5018 | ”Copyright” also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of |
5543 | works, such as semiconductor masks. | 5019 | works, such as semiconductor masks. |
5544 | 5020 | ||
5545 | “The Program” refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this | 5021 | ”The Program” refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this |
5546 | License. Each licensee is addressed as “you”. “Licensees” | 5022 | License. Each licensee is addressed as ”you”. ”Licensees” |
5547 | and “recipients” may be individuals or organizations. | 5023 | and ”recipients” may be individuals or organizations. |
5548 | 5024 | ||
5549 | To “modify” a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in | 5025 | To ”modify” a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in |
5550 | a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact copy. The | 5026 | a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact copy. The |
5551 | resulting work is called a “modified version” of the earlier work or a | 5027 | resulting work is called a ”modified version” of the earlier work or a |
5552 | work “based on” the earlier work. | 5028 | work ”based on” the earlier work. |
5553 | 5029 | ||
5554 | A “covered work” means either the unmodified Program or a work based on | 5030 | A ”covered work” means either the unmodified Program or a work based on |
5555 | the Program. | 5031 | the Program. |
5556 | 5032 | ||
5557 | To “propagate” a work means to do anything with it that, without | 5033 | To ”propagate” a work means to do anything with it that, without |
5558 | permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infringement under | 5034 | permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infringement under |
5559 | applicable copyright law, except executing it on a computer or modifying a private | 5035 | applicable copyright law, except executing it on a computer or modifying a private |
5560 | copy. Propagation includes copying, distribution (with or without modification), | 5036 | copy. Propagation includes copying, distribution (with or without modification), |
5561 | making available to the public, and in some countries other activities as well. | 5037 | making available to the public, and in some countries other activities as well. |
5562 | 5038 | ||
5563 | To “convey” a work means any kind of propagation that enables other | 5039 | To ”convey” a work means any kind of propagation that enables other |
5564 | parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user through a computer | 5040 | parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user through a computer |
5565 | network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying. | 5041 | network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying. |
5566 | 5042 | ||
5567 | An interactive user interface displays “Appropriate Legal Notices” to the | 5043 | An interactive user interface displays ”Appropriate Legal Notices” to the |
5568 | extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible feature that (1) displays | 5044 | extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible feature that (1) displays |
5569 | an appropriate copyright notice, and (2) tells the user that there is no warranty for | 5045 | an appropriate copyright notice, and (2) tells the user that there is no warranty for |
5570 | the work (except to the extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may | 5046 | the work (except to the extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may |
@@ -5573,26 +5049,26 @@ interface presents a list of user commands or options, such as a menu, a promine | |||
5573 | item in the list meets this criterion. | 5049 | item in the list meets this criterion. |
5574 | 1. Source Code. | 5050 | 1. Source Code. |
5575 | 5051 | ||
5576 | The “source code” for a work means the preferred form of the work for | 5052 | The ”source code” for a work means the preferred form of the work for |
5577 | making modifications to it. “Object code” means any non-source form of a | 5053 | making modifications to it. ”Object code” means any non-source form of a |
5578 | work. | 5054 | work. |
5579 | 5055 | ||
5580 | A “Standard Interface” means an interface that either is an official | 5056 | A ”Standard Interface” means an interface that either is an official |
5581 | standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces | 5057 | standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces |
5582 | specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among | 5058 | specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among |
5583 | developers working in that language. | 5059 | developers working in that language. |
5584 | 5060 | ||
5585 | The “System Libraries” of an executable work include anything, other than | 5061 | The ”System Libraries” of an executable work include anything, other than |
5586 | the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging a Major | 5062 | the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging a Major |
5587 | Component, but which is not part of that Major Component, and (b) serves only to | 5063 | Component, but which is not part of that Major Component, and (b) serves only to |
5588 | enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface | 5064 | enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface |
5589 | for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form. A | 5065 | for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form. A |
5590 | “Major Component”, in this context, means a major essential component | 5066 | ”Major Component”, in this context, means a major essential component |
5591 | (kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system (if any) on which | 5067 | (kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system (if any) on which |
5592 | the executable work runs, or a compiler used to produce the work, or an object code | 5068 | the executable work runs, or a compiler used to produce the work, or an object code |
5593 | interpreter used to run it. | 5069 | interpreter used to run it. |
5594 | 5070 | ||
5595 | The “Corresponding Source” for a work in object code form means all the | 5071 | The ”Corresponding Source” for a work in object code form means all the |
5596 | source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable work) run the object | 5072 | source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable work) run the object |
5597 | code and to modify the work, including scripts to control those activities. However, | 5073 | code and to modify the work, including scripts to control those activities. However, |
5598 | it does not include the work's System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally | 5074 | it does not include the work's System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally |
@@ -5662,7 +5138,7 @@ you also meet all of these conditions: | |||
5662 | giving a relevant date. | 5138 | giving a relevant date. |
5663 | * b) The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is released under this | 5139 | * b) The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is released under this |
5664 | License and any conditions added under section 7. This requirement modifies the | 5140 | License and any conditions added under section 7. This requirement modifies the |
5665 | requirement in section 4 to “keep intact all notices”. | 5141 | requirement in section 4 to ”keep intact all notices”. |
5666 | * c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone | 5142 | * c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone |
5667 | who comes into possession of a copy. This License will therefore apply, along with any | 5143 | who comes into possession of a copy. This License will therefore apply, along with any |
5668 | applicable section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all its parts, | 5144 | applicable section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all its parts, |
@@ -5676,7 +5152,7 @@ Appropriate Legal Notices, your work need not make them do so. | |||
5676 | A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent works, which are | 5152 | A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent works, which are |
5677 | not by their nature extensions of the covered work, and which are not combined with it | 5153 | not by their nature extensions of the covered work, and which are not combined with it |
5678 | such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution | 5154 | such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution |
5679 | medium, is called an “aggregate” if the compilation and its resulting | 5155 | medium, is called an ”aggregate” if the compilation and its resulting |
5680 | copyright are not used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users | 5156 | copyright are not used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users |
5681 | beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate | 5157 | beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate |
5682 | does not cause this License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate. | 5158 | does not cause this License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate. |
@@ -5720,19 +5196,19 @@ A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is excluded from the | |||
5720 | Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object | 5196 | Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object |
5721 | code work. | 5197 | code work. |
5722 | 5198 | ||
5723 | A “User Product” is either (1) a “consumer product”, which | 5199 | A ”User Product” is either (1) a ”consumer product”, which |
5724 | means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal, family, or | 5200 | means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal, family, or |
5725 | household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for incorporation into a | 5201 | household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for incorporation into a |
5726 | dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product, doubtful cases shall | 5202 | dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product, doubtful cases shall |
5727 | be resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular product received by a particular | 5203 | be resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular product received by a particular |
5728 | user, “normally used” refers to a typical or common use of that class of | 5204 | user, ”normally used” refers to a typical or common use of that class of |
5729 | product, regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the | 5205 | product, regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the |
5730 | particular user actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A | 5206 | particular user actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A |
5731 | product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial | 5207 | product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial |
5732 | commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent the only | 5208 | commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent the only |
5733 | significant mode of use of the product. | 5209 | significant mode of use of the product. |
5734 | 5210 | ||
5735 | “Installation Information” for a User Product means any methods, | 5211 | ”Installation Information” for a User Product means any methods, |
5736 | procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install and execute | 5212 | procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install and execute |
5737 | modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from a modified version of | 5213 | modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from a modified version of |
5738 | its Corresponding Source. The information must suffice to ensure that the continued | 5214 | its Corresponding Source. The information must suffice to ensure that the continued |
@@ -5761,7 +5237,7 @@ implementation available to the public in source code form), and must require no | |||
5761 | special password or key for unpacking, reading or copying. | 5237 | special password or key for unpacking, reading or copying. |
5762 | 7. Additional Terms. | 5238 | 7. Additional Terms. |
5763 | 5239 | ||
5764 | “Additional permissions” are terms that supplement the terms of this | 5240 | ”Additional permissions” are terms that supplement the terms of this |
5765 | License by making exceptions from one or more of its conditions. Additional | 5241 | License by making exceptions from one or more of its conditions. Additional |
5766 | permissions that are applicable to the entire Program shall be treated as though they | 5242 | permissions that are applicable to the entire Program shall be treated as though they |
5767 | were included in this License, to the extent that they are valid under applicable law. | 5243 | were included in this License, to the extent that they are valid under applicable law. |
@@ -5796,8 +5272,8 @@ who conveys the material (or modified versions of it) with contractual assumptio | |||
5796 | liability to the recipient, for any liability that these contractual assumptions | 5272 | liability to the recipient, for any liability that these contractual assumptions |
5797 | directly impose on those licensors and authors. | 5273 | directly impose on those licensors and authors. |
5798 | 5274 | ||
5799 | All other non-permissive additional terms are considered “further | 5275 | All other non-permissive additional terms are considered ”further |
5800 | restrictions” within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you received | 5276 | restrictions” within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you received |
5801 | it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License | 5277 | it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License |
5802 | along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term. If a | 5278 | along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term. If a |
5803 | license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying | 5279 | license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying |
@@ -5851,7 +5327,7 @@ from the original licensors, to run, modify and propagate that work, subject to | |||
5851 | License. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this | 5327 | License. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this |
5852 | License. | 5328 | License. |
5853 | 5329 | ||
5854 | An “entity transaction” is a transaction transferring control of an | 5330 | An ”entity transaction” is a transaction transferring control of an |
5855 | organization, or substantially all assets of one, or subdividing an organization, or | 5331 | organization, or substantially all assets of one, or subdividing an organization, or |
5856 | merging organizations. If propagation of a covered work results from an entity | 5332 | merging organizations. If propagation of a covered work results from an entity |
5857 | transaction, each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also | 5333 | transaction, each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also |
@@ -5868,16 +5344,16 @@ that any patent claim is infringed by making, using, selling, offering for sale, | |||
5868 | importing the Program or any portion of it. | 5344 | importing the Program or any portion of it. |
5869 | 11. Patents. | 5345 | 11. Patents. |
5870 | 5346 | ||
5871 | A “contributor” is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this | 5347 | A ”contributor” is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this |
5872 | License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based. The work thus licensed | 5348 | License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based. The work thus licensed |
5873 | is called the contributor's “contributor version”. | 5349 | is called the contributor's ”contributor version”. |
5874 | 5350 | ||
5875 | A contributor's “essential patent claims” are all patent claims owned or | 5351 | A contributor's ”essential patent claims” are all patent claims owned or |
5876 | controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or hereafter acquired, that | 5352 | controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or hereafter acquired, that |
5877 | would be infringed by some manner, permitted by this License, of making, using, or | 5353 | would be infringed by some manner, permitted by this License, of making, using, or |
5878 | selling its contributor version, but do not include claims that would be infringed | 5354 | selling its contributor version, but do not include claims that would be infringed |
5879 | only as a consequence of further modification of the contributor version. For purposes | 5355 | only as a consequence of further modification of the contributor version. For purposes |
5880 | of this definition, “control” includes the right to grant patent | 5356 | of this definition, ”control” includes the right to grant patent |
5881 | sublicenses in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License. | 5357 | sublicenses in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License. |
5882 | 5358 | ||
5883 | Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license | 5359 | Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license |
@@ -5885,10 +5361,10 @@ under the contributor's essential patent claims, to make, use, sell, offer for s | |||
5885 | import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor | 5361 | import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor |
5886 | version. | 5362 | version. |
5887 | 5363 | ||
5888 | In the following three paragraphs, a “patent license” is any express | 5364 | In the following three paragraphs, a ”patent license” is any express |
5889 | agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent (such as an | 5365 | agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent (such as an |
5890 | express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent | 5366 | express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent |
5891 | infringement). To “grant” such a patent license to a party means to make | 5367 | infringement). To ”grant” such a patent license to a party means to make |
5892 | such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party. | 5368 | such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party. |
5893 | 5369 | ||
5894 | If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the | 5370 | If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the |
@@ -5898,7 +5374,7 @@ other readily accessible means, then you must either (1) cause the Corresponding | |||
5898 | Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the | 5374 | Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the |
5899 | patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with | 5375 | patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with |
5900 | the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream | 5376 | the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream |
5901 | recipients. “Knowingly relying” means you have actual knowledge that, but | 5377 | recipients. ”Knowingly relying” means you have actual knowledge that, but |
5902 | for the patent license, your conveying the covered work in a country, or your | 5378 | for the patent license, your conveying the covered work in a country, or your |
5903 | recipient's use of the covered work in a country, would infringe one or more | 5379 | recipient's use of the covered work in a country, would infringe one or more |
5904 | identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid. | 5380 | identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid. |
@@ -5910,7 +5386,7 @@ modify or convey a specific copy of the covered work, then the patent license yo | |||
5910 | grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered work and works based | 5386 | grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered work and works based |
5911 | on it. | 5387 | on it. |
5912 | 5388 | ||
5913 | A patent license is “discriminatory” if it does not include within the | 5389 | A patent license is ”discriminatory” if it does not include within the |
5914 | scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is conditioned on the | 5390 | scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is conditioned on the |
5915 | non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are specifically granted under this | 5391 | non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are specifically granted under this |
5916 | License. You may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a | 5392 | License. You may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a |
@@ -5951,8 +5427,8 @@ General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in s | |||
5951 | to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. | 5427 | to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. |
5952 | 5428 | ||
5953 | Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a | 5429 | Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a |
5954 | certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License “or any later | 5430 | certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License ”or any later |
5955 | version” applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and | 5431 | version” applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and |
5956 | conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the | 5432 | conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the |
5957 | Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU | 5433 | Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU |
5958 | General Public License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software | 5434 | General Public License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software |
@@ -5969,7 +5445,7 @@ your choosing to follow a later version. | |||
5969 | 5445 | ||
5970 | THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. | 5446 | THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. |
5971 | EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES | 5447 | EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES |
5972 | PROVIDE THE PROGRAM “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER | 5448 | PROVIDE THE PROGRAM ”AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER |
5973 | EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF | 5449 | EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF |
5974 | MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE | 5450 | MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE |
5975 | QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE | 5451 | QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE |
@@ -6001,7 +5477,7 @@ can redistribute and change under these terms. | |||
6001 | 5477 | ||
6002 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to | 5478 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to |
6003 | the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and | 5479 | the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and |
6004 | each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a pointer to | 5480 | each file should have at least the ”copyright” line and a pointer to |
6005 | where the full notice is found. | 5481 | where the full notice is found. |
6006 | 5482 | ||
6007 | <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> | 5483 | <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> |
@@ -6032,10 +5508,10 @@ it starts in an interactive mode: | |||
6032 | 5508 | ||
6033 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of | 5509 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of |
6034 | the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for | 5510 | the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for |
6035 | a GUI interface, you would use an “about box”. | 5511 | a GUI interface, you would use an ”about box”. |
6036 | 5512 | ||
6037 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to | 5513 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to |
6038 | sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. For more | 5514 | sign a ”copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. For more |
6039 | information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see | 5515 | information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see |
6040 | <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | 5516 | <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
6041 | 5517 | ||
@@ -6045,13 +5521,11 @@ more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this | |||
6045 | what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this | 5521 | what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this |
6046 | License. But first, please read | 5522 | License. But first, please read |
6047 | <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. | 5523 | <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. |
6048 | </programlisting></para> | 5524 | </programlisting></para></section> |
6049 | </section> | ||
6050 | |||
6051 | <section id="lic_17"> | ||
6052 | <title>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</title> | ||
6053 | 5525 | ||
6054 | <para><programlisting> | 5526 | <section id="lic_18"> |
5527 | <title>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</title> | ||
5528 | <para><programlisting> | ||
6055 | 5529 | ||
6056 | insert GPL v3 text here | 5530 | insert GPL v3 text here |
6057 | 5531 | ||
@@ -6107,13 +5581,11 @@ consistent with the licensing of the Independent Modules. | |||
6107 | The availability of this Exception does not imply any general presumption that | 5581 | The availability of this Exception does not imply any general presumption that |
6108 | third-party software is unaffected by the copyleft requirements of the license of GCC. | 5582 | third-party software is unaffected by the copyleft requirements of the license of GCC. |
6109 | 5583 | ||
6110 | </programlisting></para> | 5584 | </programlisting></para></section> |
6111 | </section> | ||
6112 | 5585 | ||
6113 | <section id="lic_18"> | 5586 | <section id="lic_19"> |
6114 | <title>GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception</title> | 5587 | <title>GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception</title> |
6115 | 5588 | <para><programlisting> | |
6116 | <para><programlisting> | ||
6117 | 5589 | ||
6118 | insert GPL v3 text here | 5590 | insert GPL v3 text here |
6119 | 5591 | ||
@@ -6121,7 +5593,7 @@ AUTOCONF CONFIGURE SCRIPT EXCEPTION | |||
6121 | 5593 | ||
6122 | Version 3.0, 18 August 2009 | 5594 | Version 3.0, 18 August 2009 |
6123 | 5595 | ||
6124 | Copyright © 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> | 5596 | Copyright &#169; 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> |
6125 | 5597 | ||
6126 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, | 5598 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, |
6127 | but changing it is not allowed. | 5599 | but changing it is not allowed. |
@@ -6157,13 +5629,11 @@ The availability of this Exception does not imply any general presumption that | |||
6157 | third-party software is unaffected by the copyleft requirements of the license of | 5629 | third-party software is unaffected by the copyleft requirements of the license of |
6158 | Autoconf. | 5630 | Autoconf. |
6159 | 5631 | ||
6160 | </programlisting></para> | 5632 | </programlisting></para></section> |
6161 | </section> | ||
6162 | |||
6163 | <section id="lic_19"> | ||
6164 | <title>ICU</title> | ||
6165 | 5633 | ||
6166 | <para><programlisting> | 5634 | <section id="lic_20"> |
5635 | <title>ICU</title> | ||
5636 | <para><programlisting> | ||
6167 | COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE | 5637 | COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE |
6168 | 5638 | ||
6169 | Copyright (c) 1995-2012 International Business Machines Corporation and others | 5639 | Copyright (c) 1995-2012 International Business Machines Corporation and others |
@@ -6194,18 +5664,16 @@ Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder. | |||
6194 | 5664 | ||
6195 | All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their | 5665 | All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their |
6196 | respective owners. | 5666 | respective owners. |
6197 | </programlisting></para> | 5667 | </programlisting></para></section> |
6198 | </section> | ||
6199 | 5668 | ||
6200 | <section id="lic_20"> | 5669 | <section id="lic_21"> |
6201 | <title>ISC</title> | 5670 | <title>ISC</title> |
6202 | 5671 | <para><programlisting> | |
6203 | <para><programlisting> | ||
6204 | 5672 | ||
6205 | ISC License: | 5673 | ISC License: |
6206 | 5674 | ||
6207 | Copyright © 2004-2010 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") | 5675 | Copyright &#169; 2004-2010 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") |
6208 | Copyright © 1995-2003 by Internet Software Consortium | 5676 | Copyright &#169; 1995-2003 by Internet Software Consortium |
6209 | 5677 | ||
6210 | Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with | 5678 | Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with |
6211 | or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this | 5679 | or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this |
@@ -6218,13 +5686,11 @@ DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN AC | |||
6218 | OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH | 5686 | OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH |
6219 | THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. | 5687 | THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. |
6220 | 5688 | ||
6221 | </programlisting></para> | 5689 | </programlisting></para></section> |
6222 | </section> | ||
6223 | |||
6224 | <section id="lic_21"> | ||
6225 | <title>LGPL-2.0</title> | ||
6226 | 5690 | ||
6227 | <para><programlisting> | 5691 | <section id="lic_22"> |
5692 | <title>LGPL-2.0</title> | ||
5693 | <para><programlisting> | ||
6228 | GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | 5694 | GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
6229 | 5695 | ||
6230 | 5696 | ||
@@ -6808,13 +6274,11 @@ Ty Coon, President of Vice | |||
6808 | 6274 | ||
6809 | That's all there is to it! | 6275 | That's all there is to it! |
6810 | 6276 | ||
6811 | </programlisting></para> | 6277 | </programlisting></para></section> |
6812 | </section> | ||
6813 | 6278 | ||
6814 | <section id="lic_22"> | 6279 | <section id="lic_23"> |
6815 | <title>LGPL-2.1</title> | 6280 | <title>LGPL-2.1</title> |
6816 | 6281 | <para><programlisting> | |
6817 | <para><programlisting> | ||
6818 | 6282 | ||
6819 | GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | 6283 | GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
6820 | 6284 | ||
@@ -7242,13 +6706,11 @@ signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1990 | |||
7242 | Ty Coon, President of Vice | 6706 | Ty Coon, President of Vice |
7243 | That`s all there is to it! | 6707 | That`s all there is to it! |
7244 | 6708 | ||
7245 | </programlisting></para> | 6709 | </programlisting></para></section> |
7246 | </section> | ||
7247 | |||
7248 | <section id="lic_23"> | ||
7249 | <title>LGPL-3.0</title> | ||
7250 | 6710 | ||
7251 | <para><programlisting> | 6711 | <section id="lic_24"> |
6712 | <title>LGPL-3.0</title> | ||
6713 | <para><programlisting> | ||
7252 | GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | 6714 | GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
7253 | 6715 | ||
7254 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 | 6716 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 |
@@ -7263,28 +6725,28 @@ conditions of version 3 of the GNU General Public License, supplemented by the | |||
7263 | additional permissions listed below. | 6725 | additional permissions listed below. |
7264 | 0. Additional Definitions. | 6726 | 0. Additional Definitions. |
7265 | 6727 | ||
7266 | As used herein, “this License” refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser | 6728 | As used herein, ”this License” refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser |
7267 | General Public License, and the “GNU GPL” refers to version 3 of the GNU | 6729 | General Public License, and the ”GNU GPL” refers to version 3 of the GNU |
7268 | General Public License. | 6730 | General Public License. |
7269 | 6731 | ||
7270 | “The Library” refers to a covered work governed by this License, other | 6732 | ”The Library” refers to a covered work governed by this License, other |
7271 | than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below. | 6733 | than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below. |
7272 | 6734 | ||
7273 | An “Application” is any work that makes use of an interface provided by | 6735 | An ”Application” is any work that makes use of an interface provided by |
7274 | the Library, but which is not otherwise based on the Library. Defining a subclass of a | 6736 | the Library, but which is not otherwise based on the Library. Defining a subclass of a |
7275 | class defined by the Library is deemed a mode of using an interface provided by the | 6737 | class defined by the Library is deemed a mode of using an interface provided by the |
7276 | Library. | 6738 | Library. |
7277 | 6739 | ||
7278 | A “Combined Work” is a work produced by combining or linking an | 6740 | A ”Combined Work” is a work produced by combining or linking an |
7279 | Application with the Library. The particular version of the Library with which the | 6741 | Application with the Library. The particular version of the Library with which the |
7280 | Combined Work was made is also called the “Linked Version”. | 6742 | Combined Work was made is also called the ”Linked Version”. |
7281 | 6743 | ||
7282 | The “Minimal Corresponding Source” for a Combined Work means the | 6744 | The ”Minimal Corresponding Source” for a Combined Work means the |
7283 | Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code for portions of | 6745 | Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code for portions of |
7284 | the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not | 6746 | the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not |
7285 | on the Linked Version. | 6747 | on the Linked Version. |
7286 | 6748 | ||
7287 | The “Corresponding Application Code” for a Combined Work means the object | 6749 | The ”Corresponding Application Code” for a Combined Work means the object |
7288 | code and/or source code for the Application, including any data and utility programs | 6750 | code and/or source code for the Application, including any data and utility programs |
7289 | needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the | 6751 | needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the |
7290 | System Libraries of the Combined Work. | 6752 | System Libraries of the Combined Work. |
@@ -7373,7 +6835,7 @@ to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or conc | |||
7373 | 6835 | ||
7374 | Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library as you received | 6836 | Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library as you received |
7375 | it specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Lesser General Public License | 6837 | it specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Lesser General Public License |
7376 | “or any later version” applies to it, you have the option of following | 6838 | ”or any later version” applies to it, you have the option of following |
7377 | the terms and conditions either of that published version or of any later version | 6839 | the terms and conditions either of that published version or of any later version |
7378 | published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you received it does not | 6840 | published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you received it does not |
7379 | specify a version number of the GNU Lesser General Public License, you may choose any | 6841 | specify a version number of the GNU Lesser General Public License, you may choose any |
@@ -7384,132 +6846,150 @@ If the Library as you received it specifies that a proxy can decide whether futu | |||
7384 | versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License shall apply, that proxy's public | 6846 | versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License shall apply, that proxy's public |
7385 | statement of acceptance of any version is permanent authorization for you to choose | 6847 | statement of acceptance of any version is permanent authorization for you to choose |
7386 | that version for the Library. | 6848 | that version for the Library. |
7387 | </programlisting></para> | 6849 | </programlisting></para></section> |
7388 | </section> | ||
7389 | |||
7390 | <section id="lic_24"> | ||
7391 | <title>Libpng</title> | ||
7392 | |||
7393 | <para><programlisting> | ||
7394 | |||
7395 | This copy of the libpng notices is provided for your convenience. In case of | ||
7396 | any discrepancy between this copy and the notices in the file png.h that is | ||
7397 | included in the libpng distribution, the latter shall prevail. | ||
7398 | 6850 | ||
7399 | COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE: | 6851 | <section id="lic_25"> |
6852 | <title>Libpng</title> | ||
6853 | <para><programlisting> | ||
6854 | COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE | ||
6855 | ========================================= | ||
7400 | 6856 | ||
7401 | If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately following | 6857 | PNG Reference Library License version 2 |
7402 | this sentence. | 6858 | --------------------------------------- |
7403 | |||
7404 | This code is released under the libpng license. | ||
7405 | |||
7406 | libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.4.5, December 9, 2010, are | ||
7407 | Copyright (c) 2004, 2006-2010 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are | ||
7408 | distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 | ||
7409 | with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors | ||
7410 | |||
7411 | Cosmin Truta | ||
7412 | |||
7413 | libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are | ||
7414 | Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are | ||
7415 | distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 | ||
7416 | with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors | ||
7417 | 6859 | ||
7418 | Simon-Pierre Cadieux | 6860 | * Copyright (c) 1995-2018 The PNG Reference Library Authors. |
7419 | Eric S. Raymond | 6861 | * Copyright (c) 2018 Cosmin Truta. |
7420 | Gilles Vollant | 6862 | * Copyright (c) 2000-2002, 2004, 2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson. |
6863 | * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger. | ||
6864 | * Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. | ||
6865 | |||
6866 | The software is supplied "as is", without warranty of any kind, | ||
6867 | express or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties | ||
6868 | of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, and | ||
6869 | non-infringement. In no even shall the Copyright owners, or | ||
6870 | anyone distributing the software, be liable for any damages or | ||
6871 | other liability, whether in contract, tort or otherwise, arising | ||
6872 | from, out of, or in connection with the software, or the use or | ||
6873 | other dealings in the software, even if advised of the possibility | ||
6874 | of such damage. | ||
6875 | |||
6876 | Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute | ||
6877 | this software, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, | ||
6878 | subject to the following restrictions: | ||
6879 | |||
6880 | 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you | ||
6881 | must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you | ||
6882 | use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product | ||
6883 | documentation would be appreciated, but is not required. | ||
6884 | |||
6885 | 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must | ||
6886 | not be misrepresented as being the original software. | ||
6887 | |||
6888 | 3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any | ||
6889 | source or altered source distribution. | ||
6890 | |||
6891 | |||
6892 | PNG Reference Library License version 1 (for libpng 0.5 through 1.6.35) | ||
6893 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
6894 | |||
6895 | libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000 through 1.6.35, July 15, 2018 are | ||
6896 | Copyright (c) 2000-2002, 2004, 2006-2018 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, are | ||
6897 | derived from libpng-1.0.6, and are distributed according to the same | ||
6898 | disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following individuals | ||
6899 | added to the list of Contributing Authors: | ||
6900 | |||
6901 | Simon-Pierre Cadieux | ||
6902 | Eric S. Raymond | ||
6903 | Mans Rullgard | ||
6904 | Cosmin Truta | ||
6905 | Gilles Vollant | ||
6906 | James Yu | ||
6907 | Mandar Sahastrabuddhe | ||
6908 | Google Inc. | ||
6909 | Vadim Barkov | ||
7421 | 6910 | ||
7422 | and with the following additions to the disclaimer: | 6911 | and with the following additions to the disclaimer: |
7423 | 6912 | ||
7424 | There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of the | 6913 | There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of |
7425 | library or against infringement. There is no warranty that our | 6914 | the library or against infringement. There is no warranty that our |
7426 | efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes | 6915 | efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes |
7427 | or needs. This library is provided with all faults, and the entire | 6916 | or needs. This library is provided with all faults, and the entire |
7428 | risk of satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort is with | 6917 | risk of satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort is |
7429 | the user. | 6918 | with the user. |
6919 | |||
6920 | Some files in the "contrib" directory and some configure-generated | ||
6921 | files that are distributed with libpng have other copyright owners, and | ||
6922 | are released under other open source licenses. | ||
7430 | 6923 | ||
7431 | libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are | 6924 | libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are |
7432 | Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are | 6925 | Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, are derived from |
7433 | distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.96, | 6926 | libpng-0.96, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and |
7434 | with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors: | 6927 | license as libpng-0.96, with the following individuals added to the |
6928 | list of Contributing Authors: | ||
7435 | 6929 | ||
7436 | Tom Lane | 6930 | Tom Lane |
7437 | Glenn Randers-Pehrson | 6931 | Glenn Randers-Pehrson |
7438 | Willem van Schaik | 6932 | Willem van Schaik |
7439 | 6933 | ||
7440 | libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are | 6934 | libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are |
7441 | Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger | 6935 | Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger, are derived from libpng-0.88, |
7442 | Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88, | 6936 | and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as |
7443 | with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors: | 6937 | libpng-0.88, with the following individuals added to the list of |
6938 | Contributing Authors: | ||
6939 | |||
6940 | John Bowler | ||
6941 | Kevin Bracey | ||
6942 | Sam Bushell | ||
6943 | Magnus Holmgren | ||
6944 | Greg Roelofs | ||
6945 | Tom Tanner | ||
7444 | 6946 | ||
7445 | John Bowler | 6947 | Some files in the "scripts" directory have other copyright owners, |
7446 | Kevin Bracey | 6948 | but are released under this license. |
7447 | Sam Bushell | ||
7448 | Magnus Holmgren | ||
7449 | Greg Roelofs | ||
7450 | Tom Tanner | ||
7451 | 6949 | ||
7452 | libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are | 6950 | libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are |
7453 | Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. | 6951 | Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. |
7454 | 6952 | ||
7455 | For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Contributing Authors" | 6953 | For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Contributing Authors" |
7456 | is defined as the following set of individuals: | 6954 | is defined as the following set of individuals: |
7457 | 6955 | ||
7458 | Andreas Dilger | 6956 | Andreas Dilger |
7459 | Dave Martindale | 6957 | Dave Martindale |
7460 | Guy Eric Schalnat | 6958 | Guy Eric Schalnat |
7461 | Paul Schmidt | 6959 | Paul Schmidt |
7462 | Tim Wegner | 6960 | Tim Wegner |
7463 | 6961 | ||
7464 | The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS". The Contributing Authors | 6962 | The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS". The Contributing |
7465 | and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied, | 6963 | Authors and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or |
7466 | including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of | 6964 | implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of |
7467 | fitness for any purpose. The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. | 6965 | merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The Contributing |
7468 | assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, | 6966 | Authors and Group 42, Inc. assume no liability for direct, indirect, |
7469 | or consequential damages, which may result from the use of the PNG | 6967 | incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages, which may |
7470 | Reference Library, even if advised of the possibility of such damage. | 6968 | result from the use of the PNG Reference Library, even if advised of |
6969 | the possibility of such damage. | ||
7471 | 6970 | ||
7472 | Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this | 6971 | Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this |
7473 | source code, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, subject | 6972 | source code, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, subject |
7474 | to the following restrictions: | 6973 | to the following restrictions: |
7475 | 6974 | ||
7476 | 1. The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented. | 6975 | 1. The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented. |
7477 | |||
7478 | 2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not | ||
7479 | be misrepresented as being the original source. | ||
7480 | |||
7481 | 3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any | ||
7482 | source or altered source distribution. | ||
7483 | |||
7484 | The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, without | ||
7485 | fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component to | ||
7486 | supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use this | ||
7487 | source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be | ||
7488 | appreciated. | ||
7489 | |||
7490 | |||
7491 | A "png_get_copyright" function is available, for convenient use in "about" | ||
7492 | boxes and the like: | ||
7493 | |||
7494 | printf("%s",png_get_copyright(NULL)); | ||
7495 | 6976 | ||
7496 | Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the | 6977 | 2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not |
7497 | files "pngbar.png" and "pngbar.jpg (88x31) and "pngnow.png" (98x31). | 6978 | be misrepresented as being the original source. |
7498 | 6979 | ||
7499 | Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified Open Source is a | 6980 | 3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any |
7500 | certification mark of the Open Source Initiative. | 6981 | source or altered source distribution. |
7501 | 6982 | ||
7502 | Glenn Randers-Pehrson | 6983 | The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, |
7503 | glennrp at users.sourceforge.net | 6984 | without fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component |
7504 | December 9, 2010 | 6985 | to supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use |
6986 | this source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would | ||
6987 | be appreciated. | ||
6988 | </programlisting></para></section> | ||
7505 | 6989 | ||
7506 | </programlisting></para> | 6990 | <section id="lic_26"> |
7507 | </section> | 6991 | <title>MIT</title> |
7508 | 6992 | <para><programlisting> | |
7509 | <section id="lic_25"> | ||
7510 | <title>MIT</title> | ||
7511 | |||
7512 | <para><programlisting> | ||
7513 | 6993 | ||
7514 | MIT License | 6994 | MIT License |
7515 | 6995 | ||
@@ -7533,13 +7013,11 @@ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, | |||
7533 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN | 7013 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN |
7534 | THE SOFTWARE. | 7014 | THE SOFTWARE. |
7535 | 7015 | ||
7536 | </programlisting></para> | 7016 | </programlisting></para></section> |
7537 | </section> | ||
7538 | 7017 | ||
7539 | <section id="lic_26"> | 7018 | <section id="lic_27"> |
7540 | <title>MPL-1.0</title> | 7019 | <title>MPL-1.0</title> |
7541 | 7020 | <para><programlisting> | |
7542 | <para><programlisting> | ||
7543 | 7021 | ||
7544 | MOZILLA PUBLIC LICENSE | 7022 | MOZILLA PUBLIC LICENSE |
7545 | Version 1.0 | 7023 | Version 1.0 |
@@ -7832,13 +7310,11 @@ All Rights Reserved. | |||
7832 | 7310 | ||
7833 | Contributor(s): ______________________________________.`` | 7311 | Contributor(s): ______________________________________.`` |
7834 | 7312 | ||
7835 | </programlisting></para> | 7313 | </programlisting></para></section> |
7836 | </section> | ||
7837 | |||
7838 | <section id="lic_27"> | ||
7839 | <title>MPL-1.1</title> | ||
7840 | 7314 | ||
7841 | <para><programlisting> | 7315 | <section id="lic_28"> |
7316 | <title>MPL-1.1</title> | ||
7317 | <para><programlisting> | ||
7842 | 7318 | ||
7843 | Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 | 7319 | Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 |
7844 | 7320 | ||
@@ -8240,13 +7716,11 @@ NOTE: The text of this Exhibit A may differ slightly from the text of the notice | |||
8240 | the Source Code files of the Original Code. You should use the text of this Exhibit A | 7716 | the Source Code files of the Original Code. You should use the text of this Exhibit A |
8241 | rather than the text found in the Original Code Source Code for Your Modifications. | 7717 | rather than the text found in the Original Code Source Code for Your Modifications. |
8242 | 7718 | ||
8243 | </programlisting></para> | 7719 | </programlisting></para></section> |
8244 | </section> | ||
8245 | 7720 | ||
8246 | <section id="lic_28"> | 7721 | <section id="lic_29"> |
8247 | <title>MPL-2.0</title> | 7722 | <title>MPL-2.0</title> |
8248 | 7723 | <para><programlisting> | |
8249 | <para><programlisting> | ||
8250 | Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 | 7724 | Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 |
8251 | ================================== | 7725 | ================================== |
8252 | 7726 | ||
@@ -8620,33 +8094,50 @@ Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice | |||
8620 | 8094 | ||
8621 | This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as | 8095 | This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as |
8622 | defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. | 8096 | defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
8623 | </programlisting></para> | 8097 | </programlisting></para></section> |
8624 | </section> | ||
8625 | 8098 | ||
8626 | <section id="lic_29"> | 8099 | <section id="lic_30"> |
8627 | <title>OASIS</title> | 8100 | <title>NCSA</title> |
8101 | <para><programlisting> | ||
8628 | 8102 | ||
8629 | <para><programlisting> | 8103 | University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License |
8630 | Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute the DocBook DTD and | 8104 | Copyright (c) <Year> <Owner Organization Name> |
8631 | its accompanying documentation for any purpose and without fee is | 8105 | All rights reserved. |
8632 | hereby granted in perpetuity, provided that the above copyright | ||
8633 | notice and this paragraph appear in all copies. The copyright | ||
8634 | holders make no representation about the suitability of the DTD for | ||
8635 | any purpose. It is provided "as is" without expressed or implied | ||
8636 | warranty. | ||
8637 | 8106 | ||
8638 | If you modify the DocBook DTD in any way, except for declaring and | 8107 | Developed by: <Name of Development Group> |
8639 | referencing additional sets of general entities and declaring | 8108 | <Name of Institution> |
8640 | additional notations, label your DTD as a variant of DocBook. See | 8109 | <URL for Development Group/Institution> |
8641 | the maintenance documentation for more information. | 8110 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a |
8111 | copy of this software and associated documentation files (the | ||
8112 | "Software"), to deal with the Software without restriction, including | ||
8113 | without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, | ||
8114 | distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to | ||
8115 | permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to | ||
8116 | the following conditions: | ||
8642 | 8117 | ||
8643 | </programlisting></para> | 8118 | Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
8644 | </section> | 8119 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimers. |
8120 | Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above | ||
8121 | copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimers | ||
8122 | in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the | ||
8123 | distribution. | ||
8124 | Neither the names of <Name of Development Group, Name of | ||
8125 | Institution>, nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse | ||
8126 | or promote products derived from this Software without specific prior | ||
8127 | written permission. | ||
8128 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS | ||
8129 | OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF | ||
8130 | MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. | ||
8131 | IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR | ||
8132 | ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, | ||
8133 | TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE | ||
8134 | SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS WITH THE SOFTWARE. | ||
8645 | 8135 | ||
8646 | <section id="lic_30"> | 8136 | </programlisting></para></section> |
8647 | <title>OFL-1.1</title> | ||
8648 | 8137 | ||
8649 | <para><programlisting> | 8138 | <section id="lic_31"> |
8139 | <title>OFL-1.1</title> | ||
8140 | <para><programlisting> | ||
8650 | 8141 | ||
8651 | SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE | 8142 | SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE |
8652 | 8143 | ||
@@ -8687,7 +8178,7 @@ new environment. | |||
8687 | "Author" refers to any designer, engineer, programmer, technical | 8178 | "Author" refers to any designer, engineer, programmer, technical |
8688 | writer or other person who contributed to the Font Software. | 8179 | writer or other person who contributed to the Font Software. |
8689 | 8180 | ||
8690 | PERMISSION and CONDITIONS | 8181 | PERMISSION & CONDITIONS |
8691 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining | 8182 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining |
8692 | a copy of the Font Software, to use, study, copy, merge, embed, modify, | 8183 | a copy of the Font Software, to use, study, copy, merge, embed, modify, |
8693 | redistribute, and sell modified and unmodified copies of the Font | 8184 | redistribute, and sell modified and unmodified copies of the Font |
@@ -8735,13 +8226,11 @@ DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING | |||
8735 | FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE OR FROM | 8226 | FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE OR FROM |
8736 | OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE. | 8227 | OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE. |
8737 | 8228 | ||
8738 | </programlisting></para> | 8229 | </programlisting></para></section> |
8739 | </section> | ||
8740 | |||
8741 | <section id="lic_31"> | ||
8742 | <title>OpenSSL</title> | ||
8743 | 8230 | ||
8744 | <para><programlisting> | 8231 | <section id="lic_32"> |
8232 | <title>OpenSSL</title> | ||
8233 | <para><programlisting> | ||
8745 | 8234 | ||
8746 | OpenSSL License | 8235 | OpenSSL License |
8747 | 8236 | ||
@@ -8858,21 +8347,17 @@ put under another distribution licence | |||
8858 | 8347 | ||
8859 | 8348 | ||
8860 | 8349 | ||
8861 | </programlisting></para> | 8350 | </programlisting></para></section> |
8862 | </section> | ||
8863 | 8351 | ||
8864 | <section id="lic_32"> | 8352 | <section id="lic_33"> |
8865 | <title>PD</title> | 8353 | <title>PD</title> |
8866 | 8354 | <para><programlisting> | |
8867 | <para><programlisting> | ||
8868 | This is a placeholder for the Public Domain License | 8355 | This is a placeholder for the Public Domain License |
8869 | </programlisting></para> | 8356 | </programlisting></para></section> |
8870 | </section> | ||
8871 | |||
8872 | <section id="lic_33"> | ||
8873 | <title>Python-2.0</title> | ||
8874 | 8357 | ||
8875 | <para><programlisting> | 8358 | <section id="lic_34"> |
8359 | <title>Python-2.0</title> | ||
8360 | <para><programlisting> | ||
8876 | 8361 | ||
8877 | PYTHON SOFTWARE FOUNDATION LICENSE VERSION 2 | 8362 | PYTHON SOFTWARE FOUNDATION LICENSE VERSION 2 |
8878 | -------------------------------------------- | 8363 | -------------------------------------------- |
@@ -9065,109 +8550,11 @@ WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN | |||
9065 | ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT | 8550 | ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT |
9066 | OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. | 8551 | OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. |
9067 | 8552 | ||
9068 | </programlisting></para> | 8553 | </programlisting></para></section> |
9069 | </section> | ||
9070 | |||
9071 | <section id="lic_34"> | ||
9072 | <title>Sleepycat</title> | ||
9073 | |||
9074 | <para><programlisting> | ||
9075 | |||
9076 | The Sleepycat License | ||
9077 | Copyright (c) 1990-1999 | ||
9078 | Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. | ||
9079 | |||
9080 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | ||
9081 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | ||
9082 | are met: | ||
9083 | |||
9084 | Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | ||
9085 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | ||
9086 | Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | ||
9087 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | ||
9088 | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | ||
9089 | Redistributions in any form must be accompanied by information on | ||
9090 | how to obtain complete source code for the DB software and any | ||
9091 | accompanying software that uses the DB software. The source code | ||
9092 | must either be included in the distribution or be available for no | ||
9093 | more than the cost of distribution plus a nominal fee, and must be | ||
9094 | freely redistributable under reasonable conditions. For an | ||
9095 | executable file, complete source code means the source code for all | ||
9096 | modules it contains. It does not include source code for modules or | ||
9097 | files that typically accompany the major components of the operating | ||
9098 | system on which the executable file runs. | ||
9099 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY SLEEPYCAT SOFTWARE ``AS IS`` AND ANY EXPRESS | ||
9100 | OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED | ||
9101 | WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR | ||
9102 | NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL SLEEPYCAT SOFTWARE | ||
9103 | BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR | ||
9104 | CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF | ||
9105 | SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS | ||
9106 | INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN | ||
9107 | CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) | ||
9108 | ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF | ||
9109 | THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | ||
9110 | |||
9111 | Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995 | ||
9112 | The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. | ||
9113 | |||
9114 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | ||
9115 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | ||
9116 | are met: | ||
9117 | 8554 | ||
9118 | Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | 8555 | <section id="lic_35"> |
9119 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | 8556 | <title>SMAIL_GPL</title> |
9120 | Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | 8557 | <para><programlisting> |
9121 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | ||
9122 | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | ||
9123 | Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors | ||
9124 | may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software | ||
9125 | without specific prior written permission. | ||
9126 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS`` AND | ||
9127 | ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | ||
9128 | IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE | ||
9129 | ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE | ||
9130 | FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL | ||
9131 | DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS | ||
9132 | OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) | ||
9133 | HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT | ||
9134 | LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY | ||
9135 | OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | ||
9136 | SUCH DAMAGE. | ||
9137 | |||
9138 | Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 | ||
9139 | The President and Fellows of Harvard University. All rights reserved. | ||
9140 | |||
9141 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | ||
9142 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | ||
9143 | are met: | ||
9144 | |||
9145 | Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | ||
9146 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | ||
9147 | Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | ||
9148 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | ||
9149 | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | ||
9150 | Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors | ||
9151 | may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software | ||
9152 | without specific prior written permission. | ||
9153 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY HARVARD AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS`` AND | ||
9154 | ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | ||
9155 | IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE | ||
9156 | ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL HARVARD OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE | ||
9157 | FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL | ||
9158 | DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS | ||
9159 | OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) | ||
9160 | HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT | ||
9161 | LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY | ||
9162 | OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | ||
9163 | SUCH DAMAGE. | ||
9164 | |||
9165 | </programlisting></para> | ||
9166 | </section> | ||
9167 | |||
9168 | <section id="SMAIL_GPL"> | ||
9169 | <title>SMAIL_GPL </title> | ||
9170 | <para><programlisting> | ||
9171 | This is the Debian GNU/Linux package debianutils. | 8558 | This is the Debian GNU/Linux package debianutils. |
9172 | 8559 | ||
9173 | It is an original Debian package. Programs in it were maintained by | 8560 | It is an original Debian package. Programs in it were maintained by |
@@ -9186,10 +8573,10 @@ distributed under the terms of the BSD copyright. | |||
9186 | savelog may be redistributed under the following terms: (The rest of | 8573 | savelog may be redistributed under the following terms: (The rest of |
9187 | this file consists of savelog's distribution terms.) | 8574 | this file consists of savelog's distribution terms.) |
9188 | 8575 | ||
9189 | #ident "@(#)smail:RELEASE-3_2:COPYING,v 1.2 1996/06/14 18:59:10 woods Exp" | 8576 | #ident "@(#)smail:RELEASE-3_2:COPYING,v 1.2 1996/06/14 18:59:10 woods Exp" |
9190 | 8577 | ||
9191 | SMAIL GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | 8578 | SMAIL GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
9192 | (Clarified 11 Feb 1988) | 8579 | (Clarified 11 Feb 1988) |
9193 | 8580 | ||
9194 | Copyright (C) 1988 Landon Curt Noll & Ronald S. Karr | 8581 | Copyright (C) 1988 Landon Curt Noll & Ronald S. Karr |
9195 | Copyright (C) 1992 Ronald S. Karr | 8582 | Copyright (C) 1992 Ronald S. Karr |
@@ -9227,7 +8614,8 @@ by others will not reflect on our reputation. | |||
9227 | terms which say what you must do to be allowed to distribute or change | 8614 | terms which say what you must do to be allowed to distribute or change |
9228 | SMAIL. | 8615 | SMAIL. |
9229 | 8616 | ||
9230 | COPYING POLICIES | 8617 | |
8618 | COPYING POLICIES | ||
9231 | 8619 | ||
9232 | 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of SMAIL source code | 8620 | 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of SMAIL source code |
9233 | as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and | 8621 | as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and |
@@ -9309,7 +8697,7 @@ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, | |||
9309 | USA, or call (617) 542-5942 for details on copylefted material in | 8697 | USA, or call (617) 542-5942 for details on copylefted material in |
9310 | general. | 8698 | general. |
9311 | 8699 | ||
9312 | NO WARRANTY | 8700 | NO WARRANTY |
9313 | 8701 | ||
9314 | BECAUSE SMAIL IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, WE PROVIDE ABSOLUTELY NO | 8702 | BECAUSE SMAIL IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, WE PROVIDE ABSOLUTELY NO |
9315 | WARRANTY, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE STATE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN | 8703 | WARRANTY, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE STATE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN |
@@ -9331,70 +8719,106 @@ INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE | |||
9331 | PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS) SMAIL, EVEN IF YOU HAVE | 8719 | PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS) SMAIL, EVEN IF YOU HAVE |
9332 | BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY | 8720 | BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY |
9333 | ANY OTHER PARTY. | 8721 | ANY OTHER PARTY. |
8722 | </programlisting></para></section> | ||
9334 | 8723 | ||
9335 | </programlisting></para> | 8724 | <section id="lic_36"> |
9336 | </section> | 8725 | <title>Sleepycat</title> |
9337 | 8726 | <para><programlisting> | |
9338 | 8727 | ||
9339 | <section id="lic_35"> | 8728 | The Sleepycat License |
9340 | <title>XSL</title> | 8729 | Copyright (c) 1990-1999 |
9341 | 8730 | Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. | |
9342 | <para><programlisting> | ||
9343 | Copyright | ||
9344 | --------- | ||
9345 | Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Norman Walsh | ||
9346 | Copyright (C) 2003 Jiri Kosek | ||
9347 | Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Steve Ball | ||
9348 | Copyright (C) 2005-2008 The DocBook Project | ||
9349 | Copyright (C) 2011-2012 O'Reilly Media | ||
9350 | |||
9351 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person | ||
9352 | obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation | ||
9353 | files (the ``Software''), to deal in the Software without | ||
9354 | restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, | ||
9355 | copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or | ||
9356 | sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the | ||
9357 | Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following | ||
9358 | conditions: | ||
9359 | 8731 | ||
9360 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be | 8732 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
9361 | included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | 8733 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
9362 | 8734 | are met: | |
9363 | Except as contained in this notice, the names of individuals | 8735 | |
9364 | credited with contribution to this software shall not be used in | 8736 | Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
9365 | advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other | 8737 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
9366 | dealings in this Software without prior written authorization | 8738 | Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
9367 | from the individuals in question. | 8739 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
9368 | 8740 | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | |
9369 | Any stylesheet derived from this Software that is publically | 8741 | Redistributions in any form must be accompanied by information on |
9370 | distributed will be identified with a different name and the | 8742 | how to obtain complete source code for the DB software and any |
9371 | version strings in any derived Software will be changed so that | 8743 | accompanying software that uses the DB software. The source code |
9372 | no possibility of confusion between the derived package and this | 8744 | must either be included in the distribution or be available for no |
9373 | Software will exist. | 8745 | more than the cost of distribution plus a nominal fee, and must be |
9374 | 8746 | freely redistributable under reasonable conditions. For an | |
9375 | Warranty | 8747 | executable file, complete source code means the source code for all |
9376 | -------- | 8748 | modules it contains. It does not include source code for modules or |
9377 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, | 8749 | files that typically accompany the major components of the operating |
9378 | EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES | 8750 | system on which the executable file runs. |
9379 | OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND | 8751 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY SLEEPYCAT SOFTWARE ``AS IS`` AND ANY EXPRESS |
9380 | NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL NORMAN WALSH OR ANY OTHER | 8752 | OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED |
9381 | CONTRIBUTOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, | 8753 | WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR |
9382 | WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING | 8754 | NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL SLEEPYCAT SOFTWARE |
9383 | FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR | 8755 | BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR |
9384 | OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. | 8756 | CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF |
9385 | 8757 | SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS | |
9386 | Contacting the Author | 8758 | INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN |
9387 | --------------------- | 8759 | CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) |
9388 | The DocBook XSL stylesheets are maintained by Norman Walsh, | 8760 | ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF |
9389 | <ndw@nwalsh.com>, and members of the DocBook Project, | 8761 | THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
9390 | <docbook-developers@sf.net> | 8762 | |
9391 | </programlisting></para> | 8763 | Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995 |
9392 | </section> | 8764 | The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. |
9393 | 8765 | ||
9394 | <section id="lic_36"> | 8766 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
9395 | <title>Zlib</title> | 8767 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
9396 | 8768 | are met: | |
9397 | <para><programlisting> | 8769 | |
8770 | Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | ||
8771 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | ||
8772 | Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | ||
8773 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | ||
8774 | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | ||
8775 | Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors | ||
8776 | may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software | ||
8777 | without specific prior written permission. | ||
8778 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS`` AND | ||
8779 | ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | ||
8780 | IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE | ||
8781 | ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE | ||
8782 | FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL | ||
8783 | DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS | ||
8784 | OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) | ||
8785 | HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT | ||
8786 | LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY | ||
8787 | OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | ||
8788 | SUCH DAMAGE. | ||
8789 | |||
8790 | Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 | ||
8791 | The President and Fellows of Harvard University. All rights reserved. | ||
8792 | |||
8793 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | ||
8794 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | ||
8795 | are met: | ||
8796 | |||
8797 | Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | ||
8798 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | ||
8799 | Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | ||
8800 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the | ||
8801 | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. | ||
8802 | Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors | ||
8803 | may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software | ||
8804 | without specific prior written permission. | ||
8805 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY HARVARD AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS`` AND | ||
8806 | ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE | ||
8807 | IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE | ||
8808 | ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL HARVARD OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE | ||
8809 | FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL | ||
8810 | DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS | ||
8811 | OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) | ||
8812 | HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT | ||
8813 | LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY | ||
8814 | OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | ||
8815 | SUCH DAMAGE. | ||
8816 | |||
8817 | </programlisting></para></section> | ||
8818 | |||
8819 | <section id="lic_37"> | ||
8820 | <title>Zlib</title> | ||
8821 | <para><programlisting> | ||
9398 | 8822 | ||
9399 | zlib License | 8823 | zlib License |
9400 | 8824 | ||
@@ -9416,13 +8840,11 @@ zlib License | |||
9416 | 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. | 8840 | 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. |
9417 | 8841 | ||
9418 | 8842 | ||
9419 | </programlisting></para> | 8843 | </programlisting></para></section> |
9420 | </section> | ||
9421 | 8844 | ||
9422 | <section id="lic_37"> | 8845 | <section id="lic_38"> |
9423 | <title>tcl</title> | 8846 | <title>tcl</title> |
9424 | 8847 | <para><programlisting> | |
9425 | <para><programlisting> | ||
9426 | This software is copyrighted by the Regents of the University of | 8848 | This software is copyrighted by the Regents of the University of |
9427 | California, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Scriptics Corporation, ActiveState | 8849 | California, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Scriptics Corporation, ActiveState |
9428 | Corporation and other parties. The following terms apply to all files | 8850 | Corporation and other parties. The following terms apply to all files |
@@ -9463,13 +8885,16 @@ Government shall have only "Restricted Rights" as defined in Clause | |||
9463 | authors grant the U.S. Government and others acting in its behalf | 8885 | authors grant the U.S. Government and others acting in its behalf |
9464 | permission to use and distribute the software in accordance with the | 8886 | permission to use and distribute the software in accordance with the |
9465 | terms specified in this license. | 8887 | terms specified in this license. |
9466 | </programlisting></para> | 8888 | </programlisting></para></section> |
9467 | </section> | 8889 | |
9468 | </section> | 8890 | </section> |
9469 | 8891 | <section id="proprietary_license"> | |
9470 | <section id="proprietary_license"> | 8892 | <title>Proprietary Licenses</title> |
9471 | <title>Proprietary Licenses</title> | 8893 | <section id="lic_39"> |
9472 | 8894 | <title>Proprietary</title> | |
9473 | <para>There are no Proprietary Licenses.</para> | 8895 | <para><programlisting> |
9474 | </section> | 8896 | Proprietary license. |
8897 | </programlisting></para></section> | ||
8898 | |||
8899 | </section> | ||
9475 | </chapter> | 8900 | </chapter> |