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3"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"> 3"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd">
4<chapter id="enea_linux_packages"> 4<chapter id="enea_linux_packages">
5 <title>Packages and Licenses</title> 5 <title>Packages and Licenses</title>
6 <section id="licenses_packages">
7 6
8 <title>Packages</title> 7 <section id="licenses_packages">
8 <title>Packages</title>
9 9
10 10 <!--This chapter contains a generated list of all packages that Enea Linux
11 <!--This chapter contains a generated list of all packages that Enea Linux
12supports, e.g. busybox, with a short explanatory blurb and links to package 11supports, e.g. busybox, with a short explanatory blurb and links to package
13specific documentation.--> 12specific documentation.-->
14 13
15 <informaltable> 14 <informaltable>
16 <tgroup cols="4"> 15 <tgroup cols="4">
17 <colspec colwidth="2*"/> 16 <colspec colwidth="2*" />
18 <colspec colwidth="1*"/> 17
19 <colspec colwidth="5*"/> 18 <colspec colwidth="1*" />
20 <colspec colwidth="2*"/> 19
21 20 <colspec colwidth="5*" />
22 <thead> 21
23 <row> 22 <colspec colwidth="2*" />
24 <entry align="center">Package Name</entry> 23
25 <entry align="center">Version</entry> 24 <thead>
26 <entry align="center">Description</entry> 25 <row>
27 <entry align="center">License</entry> 26 <entry align="center">Package Name</entry>
28 </row> 27
29 </thead> 28 <entry align="center">Version</entry>
30 29
31 <tbody valign="top"> 30 <entry align="center">Description</entry>
32<row> 31
33 <entry>acl</entry> 32 <entry align="center">License</entry>
34 <entry>2.2.52</entry> 33 </row>
35 <entry>Utilities for managing POSIX Access Control Lists.</entry> 34 </thead>
36 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 35
37</row> 36 <tbody valign="top">
38<row> 37 <row>
39 <entry>ant</entry> 38 <entry>acl</entry>
40 <entry>1.8.1</entry> 39
41 <entry>Another Neat Tool - build system for Java</entry> 40 <entry>2.2.52</entry>
42 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 41
43</row> 42 <entry>Utilities for managing POSIX Access Control Lists.</entry>
44<row> 43
45 <entry>antlr</entry> 44 <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
46 <entry>2.7.7</entry> 45 </row>
47 <entry>Framework for constructing recognizers interpreters compilers and translators</entry> 46
48 <entry>PD</entry> 47 <row>
49</row> 48 <entry>ant</entry>
50<row> 49
51 <entry>apache2</entry> 50 <entry>1.8.1</entry>
52 <entry>2.4.27</entry> 51
53 <entry>The Apache HTTP Server is a powerful efficient and extensible web server.</entry> 52 <entry>Another Neat Tool - build system for Java</entry>
54 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 53
55</row> 54 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
56<row> 55 </row>
57 <entry>apr-util</entry> 56
58 <entry>1.6.0</entry> 57 <row>
59 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) companion library.</entry> 58 <entry>antlr</entry>
60 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 59
61</row> 60 <entry>2.7.7</entry>
62<row> 61
63 <entry>apr</entry> 62 <entry>Framework for constructing recognizers interpreters
64 <entry>1.6.2</entry> 63 compilers and translators</entry>
65 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library.</entry> 64
66 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 65 <entry>PD</entry>
67</row> 66 </row>
68<row> 67
69 <entry>apt</entry> 68 <row>
70 <entry>1.2.24</entry> 69 <entry>apache2</entry>
71 <entry>Advanced front-end for dpkg.</entry> 70
72 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 71 <entry>2.4.27</entry>
73</row> 72
74<row> 73 <entry>The Apache HTTP Server is a powerful efficient and
75 <entry>attr</entry> 74 extensible web server.</entry>
76 <entry>2.4.47</entry> 75
77 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes.</entry> 76 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
78 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 77 </row>
79</row> 78
80<row> 79 <row>
81 <entry>aufs-util</entry> 80 <entry>apr-util</entry>
82 <entry>4.4</entry> 81
83 <entry>Tools for managing AUFS mounts.</entry> 82 <entry>1.6.0</entry>
84 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 83
85</row> 84 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) companion library.</entry>
86<row> 85
87 <entry>augeas</entry> 86 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
88 <entry>1.5.0</entry> 87 </row>
89 <entry>Augeas configuration API.</entry> 88
90 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 89 <row>
91</row> 90 <entry>apr</entry>
92<row> 91
93 <entry>autoconf-archive</entry> 92 <entry>1.6.2</entry>
94 <entry>2016.09.16</entry> 93
95 <entry>a collection of freely re-usable Autoconf macros.</entry> 94 <entry>Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library.</entry>
96 <entry> </entry> 95
97</row> 96 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
98<row> 97 </row>
99 <entry>autoconf</entry> 98
100 <entry>2.69</entry> 99 <row>
101 <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 <entry>apt</entry>
102 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry> 101
103</row> 102 <entry>1.2.24</entry>
104<row> 103
105 <entry>automake</entry> 104 <entry>Advanced front-end for dpkg.</entry>
106 <entry>1.15.1</entry> 105
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> 106 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
108 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 107 </row>
109</row> 108
110<row> 109 <row>
111 <entry>avahi</entry> 110 <entry>attr</entry>
112 <entry>0.6.32</entry> 111
113 <entry>"Avahi is a fully LGPL framework for Multicast DNS Service Discovery. It allows programs to publish and discover services and hosts running on a local network with no specific configuration. This tool implements IPv4LL ""Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses"" (IETF RFC3927) a protocol for automatic IP address configuration from the link-local 169.254.0.0/16 range without the need for a central server."</entry> 112 <entry>2.4.47</entry>
114 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 113
115</row> 114 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended
116<row> 115 attributes.</entry>
117 <entry>avalon-framework-api</entry> 116
118 <entry>4.3</entry> 117 <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
119 <entry>Common way for components to be created initialized configured started. (API-only)</entry> 118 </row>
120 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 119
121</row> 120 <row>
122<row> 121 <entry>aufs-util</entry>
123 <entry>base-files</entry> 122
124 <entry>3.0.14</entry> 123 <entry>4.4</entry>
125 <entry>The base-files package creates the basic system directory structure and provides a small set of key configuration files for the system.</entry> 124
126 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 125 <entry>Tools for managing AUFS mounts.</entry>
127</row> 126
128<row> 127 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
129 <entry>base-passwd</entry> 128 </row>
130 <entry>3.5.29</entry> 129
131 <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> 130 <row>
132 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 131 <entry>augeas</entry>
133</row> 132
134<row> 133 <entry>1.5.0</entry>
135 <entry>bash-completion</entry> 134
136 <entry>2.7</entry> 135 <entry>Augeas configuration API.</entry>
137 <entry>Programmable Completion for Bash 4.</entry> 136
138 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 137 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
139</row> 138 </row>
140<row> 139
141 <entry>bash</entry> 140 <row>
142 <entry>4.4</entry> 141 <entry>autoconf-archive</entry>
143 <entry>An sh-compatible command language interpreter.</entry> 142
144 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 143 <entry>2016.09.16</entry>
145</row> 144
146<row> 145 <entry>a collection of freely re-usable Autoconf macros.</entry>
147 <entry>bc</entry> 146
148 <entry>1.06</entry> 147 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception</entry>
149 <entry>Arbitrary precision calculator language.</entry> 148 </row>
150 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 149
151</row> 150 <row>
152<row> 151 <entry>autoconf</entry>
153 <entry>bcel</entry> 152
154 <entry>5.2</entry> 153 <entry>2.69</entry>
155 <entry>Java Bytecode manipulation library</entry> 154
156 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 155 <entry>Autoconf is an extensible package of M4 macros that produce
157</row> 156 shell scripts to automatically configure software source code
158<row> 157 packages. Autoconf creates a configuration script for a package
159 <entry>bind</entry> 158 from a template file that lists the operating system features that
160 <entry>9.10.5-P3</entry> 159 the package can use in the form of M4 macro calls.</entry>
161 <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry> 160
162 <entry> ISC, BSD</entry> 161 <entry>GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry>
163</row> 162 </row>
164<row> 163
165 <entry>binutils-cross-x86_64</entry> 164 <row>
166 <entry>2.29.1</entry> 165 <entry>automake</entry>
167 <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry> 166
168 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 167 <entry>1.15.1</entry>
169</row> 168
170<row> 169 <entry>Automake is a tool for automatically generating
171 <entry>binutils</entry> 170 `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards.
172 <entry>2.29.1</entry> 171 Automake requires the use of Autoconf.</entry>
173 <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry> 172
174 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 173 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
175</row> 174 </row>
176<row> 175
177 <entry>bison</entry> 176 <row>
178 <entry>3.0.4</entry> 177 <entry>avahi</entry>
179 <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> 178
180 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 179 <entry>0.6.32</entry>
181</row> 180
182<row> 181 <entry>"Avahi is a fully LGPL framework for Multicast DNS Service
183 <entry>bjam</entry> 182 Discovery. It allows programs to publish and discover services and
184 <entry>1.64.0</entry> 183 hosts running on a local network with no specific configuration.
185 <entry>Portable Boost.Jam build tool for boost.</entry> 184 This tool implements IPv4LL ""Dynamic Configuration of IPv4
186 <entry> BSL-1.0, MIT</entry> 185 Link-Local Addresses"" (IETF RFC3927) a protocol for automatic IP
187</row> 186 address configuration from the link-local 169.254.0.0/16 range
188<row> 187 without the need for a central server."</entry>
189 <entry>boost</entry> 188
190 <entry>1.64.0</entry> 189 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
191 <entry>Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.</entry> 190 </row>
192 <entry> BSL-1.0, MIT</entry> 191
193</row> 192 <row>
194<row> 193 <entry>avalon-framework-api</entry>
195 <entry>bridge-utils</entry> 194
196 <entry>1.5</entry> 195 <entry>4.3</entry>
197 <entry>Tools for ethernet bridging.</entry> 196
198 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 197 <entry>Common way for components to be created initialized
199</row> 198 configured started. (API-only)</entry>
200<row> 199
201 <entry>bsf</entry> 200 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
202 <entry>2.4.0</entry> 201 </row>
203 <entry>Bean Scripting Framework package</entry> 202
204 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 203 <row>
205</row> 204 <entry>base-files</entry>
206<row> 205
207 <entry>btrfs-tools</entry> 206 <entry>3.0.14</entry>
208 <entry>4.12</entry> 207
209 <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> 208 <entry>The base-files package creates the basic system directory
210 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 209 structure and provides a small set of key configuration files for
211</row> 210 the system.</entry>
212<row> 211
213 <entry>busybox</entry> 212 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
214 <entry>1.24.1</entry> 213 </row>
215 <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> 214
216 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD-4-Clause</entry> 215 <row>
217</row> 216 <entry>base-passwd</entry>
218<row> 217
219 <entry>bzip2</entry> 218 <entry>3.5.29</entry>
220 <entry>1.0.6</entry> 219
221 <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> 220 <entry>The master copies of the user database files (/etc/passwd
222 <entry>BSD-4-Clause</entry> 221 and /etc/group). The update-passwd tool is also provided to keep
223</row> 222 the system databases synchronized with these master files.</entry>
224<row> 223
225 <entry>ca-certificates</entry> 224 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
226 <entry>20170717</entry> 225 </row>
227 <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> 226
228 <entry> GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0</entry> 227 <row>
229</row> 228 <entry>bash-completion</entry>
230<row> 229
231 <entry>cacao-initial</entry> 230 <entry>2.7</entry>
232 <entry>0.98</entry> 231
233 <entry>CacaoVM for use as OpenEmbedded's Java VM</entry> 232 <entry>Programmable Completion for Bash 4.</entry>
234 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 233
235</row> 234 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
236<row> 235 </row>
237 <entry>cdrtools</entry> 236
238 <entry>3.01a31</entry> 237 <row>
239 <entry>A set of tools for CD recording including cdrecord.</entry> 238 <entry>bash</entry>
240 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 239
241</row> 240 <entry>4.4</entry>
242<row> 241
243 <entry>classpath-initial</entry> 242 <entry>An sh-compatible command language interpreter.</entry>
244 <entry>0.93</entry> 243
245 <entry>Java1.4-compatible GNU Classpath variant that is used as bootclasspath for jikes-native.</entry> 244 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
246 <entry> GPL-2.0</entry> 245 </row>
247</row> 246
248<row> 247 <row>
249 <entry>classpath</entry> 248 <entry>bc</entry>
250 <entry>0.99</entry> 249
251 <entry>GNU Classpath standard Java libraries - For native Java-dependent programs</entry> 250 <entry>1.06</entry>
252 <entry> GPL-2.0</entry> 251
253</row> 252 <entry>Arbitrary precision calculator language.</entry>
254<row> 253
255 <entry>cmake</entry> 254 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
256 <entry>3.8.2</entry> 255 </row>
257 <entry>Cross-platform open-source make system.</entry> 256
258 <entry>BSD</entry> 257 <row>
259</row> 258 <entry>bcel</entry>
260<row> 259
261 <entry>commons-logging</entry> 260 <entry>5.2</entry>
262 <entry>1.1.1</entry> 261
263 <entry>Java Internet protocol suite library</entry> 262 <entry>Java Bytecode manipulation library</entry>
264 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 263
265</row> 264 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
266<row> 265 </row>
267 <entry>commons-net</entry> 266
268 <entry>1.4.1</entry> 267 <row>
269 <entry>Java Internet protocol suite library</entry> 268 <entry>bind</entry>
270 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 269
271</row> 270 <entry>9.10.5-P3</entry>
272<row> 271
273 <entry>compose-file</entry> 272 <entry>ISC Internet Domain Name Server.</entry>
274 <entry>3.0</entry> 273
275 <entry>Parser for the Compose file format (version 3)</entry> 274 <entry>ISC, BSD</entry>
276 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 275 </row>
277</row> 276
278<row> 277 <row>
279 <entry>containerd-docker</entry> 278 <entry>binutils-cross-x86_64</entry>
280 <entry>v0.2.x</entry> 279
281 <entry>containerd is a daemon to control runC built for performance and density. containerd leverages runC's advanced features such as seccomp and user namespace support as well as checkpoint and restore for cloning and live migration of containers.</entry> 280 <entry>2.29.1</entry>
282 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 281
283</row> 282 <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main
284<row> 283 ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also
285 <entry>core-image-minimal-initramfs</entry> 284 includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into
286 <entry>1.0</entry> 285 filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and
287 <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> 286 extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy
288 <entry>MIT</entry> 287 (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object
289</row> 288 information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry>
290<row> 289
291 <entry>coreutils</entry> 290 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
292 <entry>8.27</entry> 291 </row>
293 <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> 292
294 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 293 <row>
295</row> 294 <entry>binutils</entry>
296<row> 295
297 <entry>cross-localedef</entry> 296 <entry>2.29.1</entry>
298 <entry>2.26</entry> 297
299 <entry>Cross locale generation tool for glibc.</entry> 298 <entry>The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main
300 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 299 ones are ld (GNU Linker) and as (GNU Assembler). This package also
301</row> 300 includes addition tools such as addr2line (Converts addresses into
302<row> 301 filenames and line numbers) ar (utility for creating modifying and
303 <entry>cryptodev-linux</entry> 302 extracting archives) nm (list symbols in object files) objcopy
304 <entry>1.9</entry> 303 (copy and translate object files) objdump (Display object
305 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver header file.</entry> 304 information) and other tools and related libraries.</entry>
306 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 305
307</row> 306 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
308<row> 307 </row>
309 <entry>cup</entry> 308
310 <entry>0.10k</entry> 309 <row>
311 <entry>Lexical analyzer generator for Java</entry> 310 <entry>bison</entry>
312 <entry> </entry> 311
313</row> 312 <entry>3.0.4</entry>
314<row> 313
315 <entry>curl</entry> 314 <entry>Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts
316 <entry>7.58.0</entry> 315 an annotated context-free grammar into an LALR(1) or GLR parser
317 <entry>Command line tool and library for client-side URL transfers.</entry> 316 for that grammar. Bison is upward compatible with Yacc: all
318 <entry>MIT</entry> 317 properly-written Yacc grammars ought to work with Bison with no
319</row> 318 change. Anyone familiar with Yacc should be able to use Bison with
320<row> 319 little trouble.</entry>
321 <entry>cve-check-tool</entry> 320
322 <entry>5.6.4</entry> 321 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
323 <entry>cve-check-tool is a tool for checking known (public) CVEs.The tool will identify potentially vunlnerable software packages within Linux distributions through version matching.</entry> 322 </row>
324 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 323
325</row> 324 <row>
326<row> 325 <entry>bjam</entry>
327 <entry>cwautomacros</entry> 326
328 <entry>20110201</entry> 327 <entry>1.64.0</entry>
329 <entry>Collection of autoconf m4 macros.</entry> 328
330 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 329 <entry>Portable Boost.Jam build tool for boost.</entry>
331</row> 330
332<row> 331 <entry>BSL-1.0, MIT</entry>
333 <entry>db</entry> 332 </row>
334 <entry>5.3.28</entry> 333
335 <entry>Berkeley Database v5.</entry> 334 <row>
336 <entry>Sleepycat</entry> 335 <entry>boost</entry>
337</row> 336
338<row> 337 <entry>1.64.0</entry>
339 <entry>dbus-glib</entry> 338
340 <entry>0.108</entry> 339 <entry>Free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.</entry>
341 <entry>GLib bindings for the D-Bus message bus that integrate the D-Bus library with the GLib thread abstraction and main loop.</entry> 340
342 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 341 <entry>BSL-1.0, MIT</entry>
343</row> 342 </row>
344<row> 343
345 <entry>dbus-test</entry> 344 <row>
346 <entry>1.10.20</entry> 345 <entry>bridge-utils</entry>
347 <entry>D-Bus test package (for D-bus functionality testing only).</entry> 346
348 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 347 <entry>1.5</entry>
349</row> 348
350<row> 349 <entry>Tools for ethernet bridging.</entry>
351 <entry>dbus</entry> 350
352 <entry>1.10.20</entry> 351 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
353 <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> 352 </row>
354 <entry> AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 353
355</row> 354 <row>
356<row> 355 <entry>bsf</entry>
357 <entry>debianutils</entry> 356
358 <entry>4.8.1.1</entry> 357 <entry>2.4.0</entry>
359 <entry>Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian.</entry> 358
360 <entry> GPL-2.0</entry> 359 <entry>Bean Scripting Framework package</entry>
361</row> 360
362<row> 361 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
363 <entry>depmodwrapper</entry> 362 </row>
364 <entry>1.0</entry> 363
365 <entry>Wrapper script for the Linux kernel module dependency indexer.</entry> 364 <row>
366 <entry>MIT</entry> 365 <entry>btrfs-tools</entry>
367</row> 366
368<row> 367 <entry>4.12</entry>
369 <entry>dhcp</entry> 368
370 <entry>4.3.6</entry> 369 <entry>Btrfs is a new copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at
371 <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> 370 implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance
372 <entry>ISC</entry> 371 repair and easy administration. This package contains utilities
373</row> 372 (mkfs fsck btrfsctl) used to work with btrfs and an utility
374<row> 373 (btrfs-convert) to make a btrfs filesystem from an ext3.</entry>
375 <entry>diffutils</entry> 374
376 <entry>3.6</entry> 375 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
377 <entry>Diffutils contains the GNU diff diff3 sdiff and cmp utilities. These programs are usually used for creating patch files.</entry> 376 </row>
378 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 377
379</row> 378 <row>
380<row> 379 <entry>busybox</entry>
381 <entry>dmidecode</entry> 380
382 <entry>3.1</entry> 381 <entry>1.24.1</entry>
383 <entry>DMI (Desktop Management Interface) table related utilities.</entry> 382
384 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 383 <entry>BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX
385</row> 384 utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist
386<row> 385 replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU
387 <entry>dnsmasq</entry> 386 fileutils shellutils etc. The utilities in BusyBox generally have
388 <entry>2.78</entry> 387 fewer options than their full-featured GNU cousins; however the
389 <entry>Lightweight easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server.</entry> 388 options that are included provide the expected functionality and
390 <entry> GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry> 389 behave very much like their GNU counterparts. BusyBox provides a
391</row> 390 fairly complete POSIX environment for any small or embedded
392<row> 391 system.</entry>
393 <entry>docker</entry> 392
394 <entry>17.06.0</entry> 393 <entry>GPL-2.0, BSD-4-Clause</entry>
395 <entry>Linux container runtime Docker complements kernel namespacing with a high-level API which operates at the process level. It runs unix processes with strong guarantees of isolation and repeatability across servers. . Docker is a great building block for automating distributed systems: large-scale web deployments database clusters continuous deployment systems private PaaS service-oriented architectures etc. . This package contains the daemon and client. Using docker.io is officially supported on x86_64 and arm (32-bit) hosts. Other architectures are considered experimental. . Also note that kernel version 3.10 or above is required for proper operation of the daemon process and that any lower versions may have subtle and/or glaring issues. </entry> 394 </row>
396 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 395
397</row> 396 <row>
398<row> 397 <entry>bzip2</entry>
399 <entry>dosfstools</entry> 398
400 <entry>4.1</entry> 399 <entry>1.0.6</entry>
401 <entry>DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities.</entry> 400
402 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 401 <entry>bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler
403</row> 402 block-sorting text compression algorithm and Huffman coding.
404<row> 403 Compression is generally considerably better than that achieved by
405 <entry>dpdk-dev-libibverbs</entry> 404 more conventional LZ77/LZ78-based compressors and approaches the
406 <entry>1.2.1-3.4-2.0.0.0</entry> 405 performance of the PPM family of statistical compressors.</entry>
407 <entry>libibverbs library to support Mellanox config</entry> 406
408 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 407 <entry>BSD-4-Clause</entry>
409</row> 408 </row>
410<row> 409
411 <entry>dpdk</entry> 410 <row>
412 <entry>18.02</entry> 411 <entry>ca-certificates</entry>
413 <entry>Intel(r) Data Plane Development Kit</entry> 412
414 <entry> BSD, LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 413 <entry>20170717</entry>
415</row> 414
416<row> 415 <entry>This package includes PEM files of CA certificates to allow
417 <entry>dpkg</entry> 416 SSL-based applications to check for the authenticity of SSL
418 <entry>1.18.24</entry> 417 connections. This derived from Debian's CA Certificates.</entry>
419 <entry>Package maintenance system from Debian.</entry> 418
420 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 419 <entry>GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0</entry>
421</row> 420 </row>
422<row> 421
423 <entry>dtc</entry> 422 <row>
424 <entry>1.4.4</entry> 423 <entry>cacao-initial</entry>
425 <entry>The Device Tree Compiler is a tool used to manipulate the Open-Firmware-like device tree used by PowerPC kernels.</entry> 424
426 <entry> GPL-2.0, BSD</entry> 425 <entry>0.98</entry>
427</row> 426
428<row> 427 <entry>CacaoVM for use as OpenEmbedded's Java VM</entry>
429 <entry>e2fsprogs</entry> 428
430 <entry>1.43.5</entry> 429 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
431 <entry>The Ext2 Filesystem Utilities (e2fsprogs) contain all of the standard utilities for creating fixing configuring and debugging ext2 filesystems.</entry> 430 </row>
432 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, BSD, MIT</entry> 431
433</row> 432 <row>
434<row> 433 <entry>cdrtools</entry>
435 <entry>ebtables</entry> 434
436 <entry>2.0.10-4</entry> 435 <entry>3.01a31</entry>
437 <entry>Utility for basic Ethernet frame filtering on a Linux bridge advanced logging MAC DNAT/SNAT and brouting.</entry> 436
438 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 437 <entry>A set of tools for CD recording including cdrecord.</entry>
439</row> 438
440<row> 439 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
441 <entry>ecj-bootstrap</entry> 440 </row>
442 <entry>1.0</entry> 441
443 <entry>JDT Core Batch Compiler - Bootstrap variant</entry> 442 <row>
444 <entry>MIT</entry> 443 <entry>classpath-initial</entry>
445</row> 444
446<row> 445 <entry>0.93</entry>
447 <entry>ecj-initial</entry> 446
448 <entry>1.0</entry> 447 <entry>Java1.4-compatible GNU Classpath variant that is used as
449 <entry>JDT Core Batch Compiler - Bootstrap variant</entry> 448 bootclasspath for jikes-native.</entry>
450 <entry>MIT</entry> 449
451</row> 450 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
452<row> 451 </row>
453 <entry>element-odm</entry> 452
454 <entry>4.0.3</entry> 453 <row>
455 <entry>Element On Device Manager(ODM)</entry> 454 <entry>classpath</entry>
456 <entry> Enea, Windbase, BSD</entry> 455
457</row> 456 <entry>0.99</entry>
458<row> 457
459 <entry>elfutils</entry> 458 <entry>GNU Classpath standard Java libraries - For native
460 <entry>0.170</entry> 459 Java-dependent programs</entry>
461 <entry>Utilities and libraries for handling compiled object files.</entry> 460
462 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry> 461 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
463</row> 462 </row>
464<row> 463
465 <entry>enea-nfv-access</entry> 464 <row>
466 <entry>1.0</entry> 465 <entry>cmake</entry>
467 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea NFV Access Platform with ODM customizations</entry> 466
468 <entry>MIT</entry> 467 <entry>3.8.2</entry>
469</row> 468
470<row> 469 <entry>Cross-platform open-source make system.</entry>
471 <entry>ethtool</entry> 470
472 <entry>4.11</entry> 471 <entry>BSD</entry>
473 <entry>A small utility for examining and tuning the settings of your ethernet-based network interfaces.</entry> 472 </row>
474 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 473
475</row> 474 <row>
476<row> 475 <entry>commons-logging</entry>
477 <entry>expat</entry> 476
478 <entry>2.2.3</entry> 477 <entry>1.1.1</entry>
479 <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
480 <entry>MIT</entry> 479 <entry>Java Internet protocol suite library</entry>
481</row> 480
482<row> 481 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
483 <entry>fastjar</entry> 482 </row>
484 <entry>0.98</entry> 483
485 <entry>jar replacement written in C.</entry> 484 <row>
486 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 485 <entry>commons-net</entry>
487</row> 486
488<row> 487 <entry>1.4.1</entry>
489 <entry>file</entry> 488
490 <entry>5.31</entry> 489 <entry>Java Internet protocol suite library</entry>
491 <entry>File attempts to classify files depending on their contents and prints a description if a match is found.</entry> 490
492 <entry>BSD</entry> 491 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
493</row> 492 </row>
494<row> 493
495 <entry>findutils</entry> 494 <row>
496 <entry>4.6.0</entry> 495 <entry>compose-file</entry>
497 <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> 496
498 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 497 <entry>3.0</entry>
499</row> 498
500<row> 499 <entry>Parser for the Compose file format (version 3)</entry>
501 <entry>flex</entry> 500
502 <entry>2.6.0</entry> 501 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
503 <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in text.</entry> 502 </row>
504 <entry>BSD</entry> 503
505</row> 504 <row>
506<row> 505 <entry>containerd-docker</entry>
507 <entry>fontconfig</entry> 506
508 <entry>2.12.4</entry> 507 <entry>v0.2.x</entry>
509 <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> 508
510 <entry> MIT, PD</entry> 509 <entry>containerd is a daemon to control runC built for
511</row> 510 performance and density. containerd leverages runC's advanced
512<row> 511 features such as seccomp and user namespace support as well as
513 <entry>freetype</entry> 512 checkpoint and restore for cloning and live migration of
514 <entry>2.8</entry> 513 containers.</entry>
515 <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> 514
516 <entry> FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry> 515 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
517</row> 516 </row>
518<row> 517
519 <entry>fuse</entry> 518 <row>
520 <entry>2.9.7</entry> 519 <entry>core-image-minimal-initramfs</entry>
521 <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> 520
522 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 521 <entry>1.0</entry>
523</row> 522
524<row> 523 <entry>Small image capable of booting a device. The kernel
525 <entry>gawk</entry> 524 includes the Minimal RAM-based Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs)
526 <entry>4.1.4</entry> 525 which finds the first 'init' program more efficiently.</entry>
527 <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> 526
528 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 527 <entry>MIT</entry>
529</row> 528 </row>
530<row> 529
531 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-x86_64</entry> 530 <row>
532 <entry>7.3.0</entry> 531 <entry>coreutils</entry>
533 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 532
534 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 533 <entry>8.27</entry>
535</row> 534
536<row> 535 <entry>The GNU Core Utilities provide the basic file shell and
537 <entry>gcc-cross-x86_64</entry> 536 text manipulation utilities. These are the core utilities which
538 <entry>7.3.0</entry> 537 are expected to exist on every system.</entry>
539 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 538
540 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 539 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
541</row> 540 </row>
542<row> 541
543 <entry>gcc-source-7.3.0</entry> 542 <row>
544 <entry>7.3.0</entry> 543 <entry>cross-localedef</entry>
545 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 544
546 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 545 <entry>2.26</entry>
547</row> 546
548<row> 547 <entry>Cross locale generation tool for glibc.</entry>
549 <entry>gcc</entry> 548
550 <entry>7.3.0</entry> 549 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
551 <entry>Runtime libraries from GCC.</entry> 550 </row>
552 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</entry> 551
553</row> 552 <row>
554<row> 553 <entry>cryptodev-linux</entry>
555 <entry>gdbm</entry> 554
556 <entry>1.13</entry> 555 <entry>1.9</entry>
557 <entry>Key/value database library with extensible hashing.</entry> 556
558 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 557 <entry>A /dev/crypto device driver header file.</entry>
559</row> 558
560<row> 559 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
561 <entry>gettext-minimal</entry> 560 </row>
562 <entry>0.19.8.1</entry> 561
563 <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> 562 <row>
564 <entry>FSF-Unlimited</entry> 563 <entry>cup</entry>
565</row> 564
566<row> 565 <entry>0.10k</entry>
567 <entry>gettext</entry> 566
568 <entry>0.19.8.1</entry> 567 <entry>Lexical analyzer generator for Java</entry>
569 <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> 568
570 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 569 <entry>CUP</entry>
571</row> 570 </row>
572<row> 571
573 <entry>giflib</entry> 572 <row>
574 <entry>5.1.4</entry> 573 <entry>curl</entry>
575 <entry>shared library for GIF images.</entry> 574
576 <entry>MIT</entry> 575 <entry>7.58.0</entry>
577</row> 576
578<row> 577 <entry>Command line tool and library for client-side URL
579 <entry>git</entry> 578 transfers.</entry>
580 <entry>2.13.3</entry> 579
581 <entry>Distributed version control system.</entry> 580 <entry>MIT</entry>
582 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 581 </row>
583</row> 582
584<row> 583 <row>
585 <entry>glib-2.0</entry> 584 <entry>cve-check-tool</entry>
586 <entry>2.52.3</entry> 585
587 <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> 586 <entry>5.6.4</entry>
588 <entry> LGPL-2.0, BSD, PD</entry> 587
589</row> 588 <entry>cve-check-tool is a tool for checking known (public)
590<row> 589 CVEs.The tool will identify potentially vunlnerable software
591 <entry>glibc-locale</entry> 590 packages within Linux distributions through version
592 <entry>2.26</entry> 591 matching.</entry>
593 <entry>Locale data from glibc.</entry> 592
594 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 593 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
595</row> 594 </row>
596<row> 595
597 <entry>glibc</entry> 596 <row>
598 <entry>2.26</entry> 597 <entry>cwautomacros</entry>
599 <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most systems with the Linux kernel.</entry> 598
600 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 599 <entry>20110201</entry>
601</row> 600
602<row> 601 <entry>Collection of autoconf m4 macros.</entry>
603 <entry>gmp</entry> 602
604 <entry>6.1.2</entry> 603 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
605 <entry>GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic operating on signed integers rational numbers and floating point numbers</entry> 604 </row>
606 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> 605
607</row> 606 <row>
608<row> 607 <entry>db</entry>
609 <entry>gnome-desktop-testing</entry> 608
610 <entry>2014.1</entry> 609 <entry>5.3.28</entry>
611 <entry>Test runner for GNOME-style installed tests.</entry> 610
612 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 611 <entry>Berkeley Database v5.</entry>
613</row> 612
614<row> 613 <entry>Sleepycat</entry>
615 <entry>gnu-config</entry> 614 </row>
616 <entry>20150728</entry> 615
617 <entry>Tool that installs the GNU config.guess / config.sub into a directory tree</entry> 616 <row>
618 <entry> </entry> 617 <entry>dbus-glib</entry>
619</row> 618
620<row> 619 <entry>0.108</entry>
621 <entry>gnujaf</entry> 620
622 <entry>1.1.1</entry> 621 <entry>GLib bindings for the D-Bus message bus that integrate the
623 <entry>Provides a mean to type data and locate components suitable for performing various kinds of action on it.</entry> 622 D-Bus library with the GLib thread abstraction and main
624 <entry> </entry> 623 loop.</entry>
625</row> 624
626<row> 625 <entry>AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
627 <entry>gnulib</entry> 626 </row>
628 <entry>2017-08-20.18</entry> 627
629 <entry>A collection of software subroutines which are designed to be usable on many operating systems. The goal of the project is to make it easy for free software authors to make their software run on many operating systems. Since source is designed to be copied from gnulib it is not a library per-se as much as a collection of portable idioms to be used in other projects.</entry> 628 <row>
630 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 629 <entry>dbus-test</entry>
631</row> 630
632<row> 631 <entry>1.10.20</entry>
633 <entry>gnumail</entry> 632
634 <entry>1.1.2</entry> 633 <entry>D-Bus test package (for D-bus functionality testing
635 <entry>GNU's free implementation of the JavaMail API specification</entry> 634 only).</entry>
636 <entry> </entry> 635
637</row> 636 <entry>AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
638<row> 637 </row>
639 <entry>gnutls</entry> 638
640 <entry>3.5.13</entry> 639 <row>
641 <entry>GNU Transport Layer Security Library.</entry> 640 <entry>dbus</entry>
642 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 641
643</row> 642 <entry>1.10.20</entry>
644<row> 643
645 <entry>go-capability</entry> 644 <entry>"D-Bus is a message bus system a simple way for
646 <entry>0.0</entry> 645 applications to talk to one another. In addition to interprocess
647 <entry>Utilities for manipulating POSIX capabilities in Go.</entry> 646 communication D-Bus helps coordinate process lifecycle; it makes
648 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> 647 it simple and reliable to code a \""single instance\"" application
649</row> 648 or daemon and to launch applications and daemons on demand when
650<row> 649 their services are needed."</entry>
651 <entry>go-cli</entry> 650
652 <entry>1.1.0</entry> 651 <entry>AFL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
653 <entry>A small package for building command line apps in Go</entry> 652 </row>
654 <entry>MIT</entry> 653
655</row> 654 <row>
656<row> 655 <entry>debianutils</entry>
657 <entry>go-connections</entry> 656
658 <entry>0.2.1</entry> 657 <entry>4.8.1.1</entry>
659 <entry>Utility package to work with network connections</entry> 658
660 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 659 <entry>Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian.</entry>
661</row> 660
662<row> 661 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
663 <entry>go-context</entry> 662 </row>
664 <entry>git</entry> 663
665 <entry>A golang registry for global request variables.</entry> 664 <row>
666 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 665 <entry>depmodwrapper</entry>
667</row> 666
668<row> 667 <entry>1.0</entry>
669 <entry>go-cross-x86_64</entry> 668
670 <entry>1.9.4</entry> 669 <entry>Wrapper script for the Linux kernel module dependency
671 <entry> The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive concise clean and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast statically typed compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed interpreted language.</entry> 670 indexer.</entry>
672 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 671
673</row> 672 <entry>MIT</entry>
674<row> 673 </row>
675 <entry>go-dbus</entry> 674
676 <entry>4.0.0</entry> 675 <row>
677 <entry>Native Go bindings for D-Bus</entry> 676 <entry>dhcp</entry>
678 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> 677
679</row> 678 <entry>4.3.6</entry>
680<row> 679
681 <entry>go-distribution</entry> 680 <entry>DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol
682 <entry>2.6.0</entry> 681 which allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own
683 <entry>The Docker toolset to pack ship store and deliver content</entry> 682 network configuration information from a server. DHCP helps make
684 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 683 it easier to administer devices.</entry>
685</row> 684
686<row> 685 <entry>ISC</entry>
687 <entry>go-fsnotify</entry> 686 </row>
688 <entry>1.2.11</entry> 687
689 <entry>A golang registry for global request variables.</entry> 688 <row>
690 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 689 <entry>diffutils</entry>
691</row> 690
692<row> 691 <entry>3.6</entry>
693 <entry>go-libtrust</entry> 692
694 <entry>0.0</entry> 693 <entry>Diffutils contains the GNU diff diff3 sdiff and cmp
695 <entry>Primitives for identity and authorization</entry> 694 utilities. These programs are usually used for creating patch
696 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 695 files.</entry>
697</row> 696
698<row> 697 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
699 <entry>go-logrus</entry> 698 </row>
700 <entry>0.11.0</entry> 699
701 <entry>A golang registry for global request variables.</entry> 700 <row>
702 <entry>MIT</entry> 701 <entry>dmidecode</entry>
703</row> 702
704<row> 703 <entry>3.1</entry>
705 <entry>go-mux</entry> 704
706 <entry>git</entry> 705 <entry>DMI (Desktop Management Interface) table related
707 <entry>A powerful URL router and dispatcher for golang.</entry> 706 utilities.</entry>
708 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 707
709</row> 708 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
710<row> 709 </row>
711 <entry>go-patricia</entry> 710
712 <entry>2.2.6</entry> 711 <row>
713 <entry>A generic patricia trie (also called radix tree) implemented in Go (Golang)</entry> 712 <entry>dnsmasq</entry>
714 <entry>MIT</entry> 713
715</row> 714 <entry>2.78</entry>
716<row> 715
717 <entry>go-pty</entry> 716 <entry>Lightweight easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP
718 <entry>git</entry> 717 server.</entry>
719 <entry>PTY interface for Go</entry> 718
720 <entry>MIT</entry> 719 <entry>GPL-2.0, GPL-3.0</entry>
721</row> 720 </row>
722<row> 721
723 <entry>go-systemd</entry> 722 <row>
724 <entry>4</entry> 723 <entry>docker</entry>
725 <entry>Go bindings to systemd socket activation journal D-Bus and unit files</entry> 724
726 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 725 <entry>17.06.0</entry>
727</row> 726
728<row> 727 <entry>Linux container runtime Docker complements kernel
729 <entry>go</entry> 728 namespacing with a high-level API which operates at the process
730 <entry>1.9.4</entry> 729 level. It runs unix processes with strong guarantees of isolation
731 <entry> The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive concise clean and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast statically typed compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed interpreted language.</entry> 730 and repeatability across servers. . Docker is a great building
732 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 731 block for automating distributed systems: large-scale web
733</row> 732 deployments database clusters continuous deployment systems
734<row> 733 private PaaS service-oriented architectures etc. . This package
735 <entry>gobject-introspection</entry> 734 contains the daemon and client. Using docker.io is officially
736 <entry>1.52.1</entry> 735 supported on x86_64 and arm (32-bit) hosts. Other architectures
737 <entry>Middleware layer between GObject-using C libraries and language bindings.</entry> 736 are considered experimental. . Also note that kernel version 3.10
738 <entry> LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 737 or above is required for proper operation of the daemon process
739</row> 738 and that any lower versions may have subtle and/or glaring
740<row> 739 issues.</entry>
741 <entry>gperf</entry> 740
742 <entry>3.1</entry> 741 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
743 <entry>GNU gperf is a perfect hash function generator</entry> 742 </row>
744 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 743
745</row> 744 <row>
746<row> 745 <entry>dosfstools</entry>
747 <entry>grep</entry> 746
748 <entry>3.1</entry> 747 <entry>4.1</entry>
749 <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry> 748
750 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 749 <entry>DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities.</entry>
751</row> 750
752<row> 751 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
753 <entry>groff</entry> 752 </row>
754 <entry>1.22.3</entry> 753
755 <entry>The groff (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package which reads plain text mixed with formatting commands and produces formatted output.</entry> 754 <row>
756 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 755 <entry>dpdk-dev-libibverbs</entry>
757</row> 756
758<row> 757 <entry>1.2.1-3.4-2.0.0.0</entry>
759 <entry>grpc-go</entry> 758
760 <entry>1.4.0</entry> 759 <entry>libibverbs library to support Mellanox config</entry>
761 <entry>The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC</entry> 760
762 <entry>BSD</entry> 761 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
763</row> 762 </row>
764<row> 763
765 <entry>grub-efi</entry> 764 <row>
766 <entry>2.02</entry> 765 <entry>dpdk</entry>
767 <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> 766
768 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 767 <entry>18.02</entry>
769</row> 768
770<row> 769 <entry>Intel(r) Data Plane Development Kit</entry>
771 <entry>grub</entry> 770
772 <entry>2.02</entry> 771 <entry>BSD, LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
773 <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> 772 </row>
774 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 773
775</row> 774 <row>
776<row> 775 <entry>dpkg</entry>
777 <entry>gtk-doc</entry> 776
778 <entry>1.25</entry> 777 <entry>1.18.24</entry>
779 <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> 778
780 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 779 <entry>Package maintenance system from Debian.</entry>
781</row> 780
782<row> 781 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
783 <entry>gzip</entry> 782 </row>
784 <entry>1.8</entry> 783
785 <entry>GNU Gzip is a popular data compression program originally written by Jean-loup Gailly for the GNU project. Mark Adler wrote the decompression part</entry> 784 <row>
786 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 785 <entry>dtc</entry>
787</row> 786
788<row> 787 <entry>1.4.4</entry>
789 <entry>htop</entry> 788
790 <entry>1.0.3</entry> 789 <entry>The Device Tree Compiler is a tool used to manipulate the
791 <entry>htop process monitor.</entry> 790 Open-Firmware-like device tree used by PowerPC kernels.</entry>
792 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 791
793</row> 792 <entry>GPL-2.0, BSD</entry>
794<row> 793 </row>
795 <entry>icedtea7</entry> 794
796 <entry>2.1.3</entry> 795 <row>
797 <entry>Harness to build the source code from OpenJDK using Free Software build tools</entry> 796 <entry>e2fsprogs</entry>
798 <entry> </entry> 797
799</row> 798 <entry>1.43.5</entry>
800<row> 799
801 <entry>icu</entry> 800 <entry>The Ext2 Filesystem Utilities (e2fsprogs) contain all of
802 <entry>59.1</entry> 801 the standard utilities for creating fixing configuring and
803 <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> 802 debugging ext2 filesystems.</entry>
804 <entry>ICU</entry> 803
805</row> 804 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0, BSD, MIT</entry>
806<row> 805 </row>
807 <entry>inetlib</entry> 806
808 <entry>1.1.1</entry> 807 <row>
809 <entry>GNU Classpath inetlib is an extension library to provide extra network protocol support for GNU Classpath and ClasspathX project but it can also used standalone to add http imap pop3 and smtp client support applications. </entry> 808 <entry>ebtables</entry>
810 <entry> </entry> 809
811</row> 810 <entry>2.0.10-4</entry>
812<row> 811
813 <entry>initramfs-framework</entry> 812 <entry>Utility for basic Ethernet frame filtering on a Linux
814 <entry>1.0</entry> 813 bridge advanced logging MAC DNAT/SNAT and brouting.</entry>
815 <entry>Modular initramfs system.</entry> 814
816 <entry>MIT</entry> 815 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
817</row> 816 </row>
818<row> 817
819 <entry>initramfs-module-install-efi</entry> 818 <row>
820 <entry>1.0</entry> 819 <entry>ecj-bootstrap</entry>
821 <entry>initramfs-framework module for EFI installation option.</entry> 820
822 <entry>MIT</entry> 821 <entry>1.0</entry>
823</row> 822
824<row> 823 <entry>JDT Core Batch Compiler - Bootstrap variant</entry>
825 <entry>initramfs-module-install</entry> 824
826 <entry>1.0</entry> 825 <entry>MIT</entry>
827 <entry>initramfs-framework module for installation option.</entry> 826 </row>
828 <entry>MIT</entry> 827
829</row> 828 <row>
830<row> 829 <entry>ecj-initial</entry>
831 <entry>initramfs-module-setup-live</entry> 830
832 <entry>1.0</entry> 831 <entry>1.0</entry>
833 <entry>initramfs-framework module for live booting.</entry> 832
834 <entry>MIT</entry> 833 <entry>JDT Core Batch Compiler - Bootstrap variant</entry>
835</row> 834
836<row> 835 <entry>MIT</entry>
837 <entry>inputproto</entry> 836 </row>
838 <entry>2.3.2</entry> 837
839 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Input extension. The extension supports input devices other then the core X keyboard and pointer.</entry> 838 <row>
840 <entry> MIT</entry> 839 <entry>element-odm</entry>
841</row> 840
842<row> 841 <entry>4.0.3</entry>
843 <entry>intltool</entry> 842
844 <entry>0.51.0</entry> 843 <entry>Element On Device Manager(ODM)</entry>
845 <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry> 844
846 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 845 <entry>Enea, Windbase, BSD</entry>
847</row> 846 </row>
848<row> 847
849 <entry>iproute2</entry> 848 <row>
850 <entry>4.11.0</entry> 849 <entry>elfutils</entry>
851 <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> 850
852 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 851 <entry>0.170</entry>
853</row> 852
854<row> 853 <entry>Utilities and libraries for handling compiled object
855 <entry>iptables</entry> 854 files.</entry>
856 <entry>1.6.1</entry> 855
857 <entry>iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure and control network packet filtering code in Linux.</entry> 856 <entry>GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry>
858 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 857 </row>
859</row> 858
860<row> 859 <row>
861 <entry>jacl</entry> 860 <entry>enea-nfv-access</entry>
862 <entry>1.4.1</entry> 861
863 <entry>Tcl interpreter for Java</entry> 862 <entry>1.0</entry>
864 <entry> , , , </entry> 863
865</row> 864 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea NFV Access Platform
866<row> 865 with ODM customizations</entry>
867 <entry>jamvm</entry> 866
868 <entry>2.0.0-devel</entry> 867 <entry>MIT</entry>
869 <entry>A compact Java Virtual Machine which conforms to the JVM specification version 2.</entry> 868 </row>
870 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 869
871</row> 870 <row>
872<row> 871 <entry>ethtool</entry>
873 <entry>jansson</entry> 872
874 <entry>2.9</entry> 873 <entry>4.11</entry>
875 <entry>Jansson is a C library for encoding decoding and manipulating JSON data.</entry> 874
876 <entry>MIT</entry> 875 <entry>A small utility for examining and tuning the settings of
877</row> 876 your ethernet-based network interfaces.</entry>
878<row> 877
879 <entry>jaxp1.3</entry> 878 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
880 <entry>1.4.01</entry> 879 </row>
881 <entry>Java XML parser and transformer APIs (DOM SAX JAXP TrAX)</entry> 880
882 <entry> Apache-2.0, PD</entry> 881 <row>
883</row> 882 <entry>expat</entry>
884<row> 883
885 <entry>jdepend</entry> 884 <entry>2.2.3</entry>
886 <entry>2.9.1</entry> 885
887 <entry>Design quality metrics generator for each Java</entry> 886 <entry>Expat is an XML parser library written in C. It is a
888 <entry>BSD</entry> 887 stream-oriented parser in which an application registers handlers
889</row> 888 for things the parser might find in the XML document (like start
890<row> 889 tags)</entry>
891 <entry>jikes-initial</entry> 890
892 <entry>1.0</entry> 891 <entry>MIT</entry>
893 <entry>Initial Java 1.4-compatible (and not higher) compiler.</entry> 892 </row>
894 <entry>MIT</entry> 893
895</row> 894 <row>
896<row> 895 <entry>fastjar</entry>
897 <entry>jikes</entry> 896
898 <entry>1.22</entry> 897 <entry>0.98</entry>
899 <entry>Java compiler adhering to language and VM specifications</entry> 898
900 <entry> </entry> 899 <entry>jar replacement written in C.</entry>
901</row> 900
902<row> 901 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
903 <entry>jlex</entry> 902 </row>
904 <entry>1.2.6</entry> 903
905 <entry>Lexical analyzer generator for Java</entry> 904 <row>
906 <entry> </entry> 905 <entry>file</entry>
907</row> 906
908<row> 907 <entry>5.31</entry>
909 <entry>jsch</entry> 908
910 <entry>0.1.40</entry> 909 <entry>File attempts to classify files depending on their contents
911 <entry>SSH implementation in Java</entry> 910 and prints a description if a match is found.</entry>
912 <entry>BSD</entry> 911
913</row> 912 <entry>BSD</entry>
914<row> 913 </row>
915 <entry>json-glib</entry> 914
916 <entry>1.2.8</entry> 915 <row>
917 <entry>Use JSON-GLib it is possible to parse and generate valid JSON data structures using a DOM-like API. JSON-GLib also offers GObject integration providing the ability to serialize and deserialize GObject instances to and from JSON data types.</entry> 916 <entry>findutils</entry>
918 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 917
919</row> 918 <entry>4.6.0</entry>
920<row> 919
921 <entry>junit</entry> 920 <entry>The GNU Find Utilities are the basic directory searching
922 <entry>3.8.2</entry> 921 utilities of the GNU operating system. These programs are
923 <entry>JUnit is a testing framework for Java</entry> 922 typically used in conjunction with other programs to provide
924 <entry> </entry> 923 modular and powerful directory search and file locating
925</row> 924 capabilities to other commands.</entry>
926<row> 925
927 <entry>jzlib</entry> 926 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
928 <entry>1.0.7</entry> 927 </row>
929 <entry>zlib implementation in Java</entry> 928
930 <entry>BSD</entry> 929 <row>
931</row> 930 <entry>flex</entry>
932<row> 931
933 <entry>kbd</entry> 932 <entry>2.6.0</entry>
934 <entry>2.0.4</entry> 933
935 <entry>Keytable files and keyboard utilities.</entry> 934 <entry>Flex is a fast lexical analyser generator. Flex is a tool
936 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 935 for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns in
937</row> 936 text.</entry>
938<row> 937
939 <entry>kbproto</entry> 938 <entry>BSD</entry>
940 <entry>1.0.7</entry> 939 </row>
941 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Keyboard extension. This extension is used to control options related to keyboard handling and layout.</entry> 940
942 <entry>MIT</entry> 941 <row>
943</row> 942 <entry>fontconfig</entry>
944<row> 943
945 <entry>kern-tools</entry> 944 <entry>2.12.4</entry>
946 <entry>0.2</entry> 945
947 <entry>Tools for managing Yocto Project style branched kernels.</entry> 946 <entry>Fontconfig is a font configuration and customization
948 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 947 library which does not depend on the X Window System. It is
949</row> 948 designed to locate fonts within the system and select them
950<row> 949 according to requirements specified by applications. Fontconfig is
951 <entry>keymaps</entry> 950 not a rasterization library nor does it impose a particular
952 <entry>1.0</entry> 951 rasterization library on the application. The X-specific library
953 <entry>Keymaps and initscript to set the keymap on bootup.</entry> 952 'Xft' uses fontconfig along with freetype to specify and rasterize
954 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 953 fonts.</entry>
955</row> 954
956<row> 955 <entry>MIT, PD</entry>
957 <entry>kmod</entry> 956 </row>
958 <entry>24</entry> 957
959 <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> 958 <row>
960 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 959 <entry>freetype</entry>
961</row> 960
962<row> 961 <entry>2.8</entry>
963 <entry>ldconfig</entry> 962
964 <entry>2.12.1</entry> 963 <entry>FreeType is a software font engine that is designed to be
965 <entry>A standalone native ldconfig build.</entry> 964 small efficient highly customizable and portable while capable of
966 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 965 producing high-quality output (glyph images). It can be used in
967</row> 966 graphics libraries display servers font conversion tools text
968<row> 967 image generation tools and many other products as well.</entry>
969 <entry>libaio</entry> 968
970 <entry>0.3.110</entry> 969 <entry>FreeType, GPL-2.0</entry>
971 <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels native interface</entry> 970 </row>
972 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 971
973</row> 972 <row>
974<row> 973 <entry>fuse</entry>
975 <entry>libarchive</entry> 974
976 <entry>3.3.2</entry> 975 <entry>2.9.7</entry>
977 <entry>C library and command-line tools for reading and writing tar cpio zip ISO and other archive formats</entry> 976
978 <entry>BSD</entry> 977 <entry>FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a simple interface for
979</row> 978 userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the Linux
980<row> 979 kernel. FUSE also aims to provide a secure method for non
981 <entry>libbsd</entry> 980 privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem
982 <entry>0.8.6</entry> 981 implementations.</entry>
983 <entry>This library provides useful functions commonly found on BSD systems and lacking on others like GNU systems thus making it easier to port projects with strong BSD origins without needing to embed the same code over and over again on each project.</entry> 982
984 <entry> BSD-4-Clause, ISC, PD</entry> 983 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
985</row> 984 </row>
986<row> 985
987 <entry>libcap</entry> 986 <row>
988 <entry>2.25</entry> 987 <entry>gawk</entry>
989 <entry>Library for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities.</entry> 988
990 <entry> BSD, GPL-2.0</entry> 989 <entry>4.1.4</entry>
991</row> 990
992<row> 991 <entry>The GNU version of awk a text processing utility. Awk
993 <entry>libcgroup</entry> 992 interprets a special-purpose programming language to do quick and
994 <entry>0.41</entry> 993 easy text pattern matching and reformatting jobs.</entry>
995 <entry>libcgroup is a library that abstracts the control group file system in Linux. Control groups allow you to limit account and isolate resource usage (CPU memory disk I/O etc.) of groups of processes.</entry> 994
996 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 995 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
997</row> 996 </row>
998<row> 997
999 <entry>libcheck</entry> 998 <row>
1000 <entry>0.10.0</entry> 999 <entry>gcc-cross-initial-x86_64</entry>
1001 <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry> 1000
1002 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1001 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
1003</row> 1002
1004<row> 1003 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
1005 <entry>libdaemon</entry> 1004
1006 <entry>0.14</entry> 1005 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
1007 <entry>Lightweight C library which eases the writing of UNIX daemons.</entry> 1006 </row>
1008 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1007
1009</row> 1008 <row>
1010<row> 1009 <entry>gcc-cross-x86_64</entry>
1011 <entry>libdevmapper</entry> 1010
1012 <entry>2.02.171</entry> 1011 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
1013 <entry>LVM2 is a set of utilities to manage logical volumes in Linux.</entry> 1012
1014 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 1013 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
1015</row> 1014
1016<row> 1015 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
1017 <entry>libecj-bootstrap</entry> 1016 </row>
1018 <entry>3.6.2</entry> 1017
1019 <entry>JDT Core Batch Compiler - Jar only</entry> 1018 <row>
1020 <entry>EPL-1.0</entry> 1019 <entry>gcc-source-7.3.0</entry>
1021</row> 1020
1022<row> 1021 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
1023 <entry>libevent</entry> 1022
1024 <entry>2.1.8</entry> 1023 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
1025 <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry> 1024
1026 <entry> BSD, MIT</entry> 1025 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
1027</row> 1026 </row>
1028<row> 1027
1029 <entry>libffi</entry> 1028 <row>
1030 <entry>3.2.1</entry> 1029 <entry>gcc</entry>
1031 <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> 1030
1032 <entry>MIT</entry> 1031 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
1033</row> 1032
1034<row> 1033 <entry>Runtime libraries from GCC.</entry>
1035 <entry>libgcc</entry> 1034
1036 <entry>7.3.0</entry> 1035 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</entry>
1037 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 1036 </row>
1038 <entry> GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry> 1037
1039</row> 1038 <row>
1040<row> 1039 <entry>gdbm</entry>
1041 <entry>libgudev</entry> 1040
1042 <entry>231</entry> 1041 <entry>1.13</entry>
1043 <entry>GObject wrapper for libudev.</entry> 1042
1044 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1043 <entry>Key/value database library with extensible hashing.</entry>
1045</row> 1044
1046<row> 1045 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1047 <entry>libice</entry> 1046 </row>
1048 <entry>1.0.9</entry> 1047
1049 <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> 1048 <row>
1050 <entry>MIT</entry> 1049 <entry>gettext-minimal</entry>
1051</row> 1050
1052<row> 1051 <entry>0.19.8.1</entry>
1053 <entry>libidn</entry> 1052
1054 <entry>1.33</entry> 1053 <entry>Contains the m4 macros sufficient to support building
1055 <entry>Implementation of the Stringprep Punycode and IDNA specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) working group.</entry> 1054 autoconf/automake. This provides a significant build time speedup
1056 <entry> LGPL-2.1, LGPL-3.0, GPL-3.0</entry> 1055 by the removal of gettext-native from most dependency chains (now
1057</row> 1056 only needed for gettext for the target).</entry>
1058<row> 1057
1059 <entry>libjpeg-turbo</entry> 1058 <entry>FSF-Unlimited</entry>
1060 <entry>1.5.2</entry> 1059 </row>
1061 <entry>libjpeg-turbo is a derivative of libjpeg that uses SIMD instructions (MMX SSE2 NEON) to accelerate baseline JPEG compression and decompression</entry> 1060
1062 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 1061 <row>
1063</row> 1062 <entry>gettext</entry>
1064<row> 1063
1065 <entry>libmnl</entry> 1064 <entry>0.19.8.1</entry>
1066 <entry>1.0.4</entry> 1065
1067 <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> 1066 <entry>GNU gettext is a set of tools that provides a framework to
1068 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1067 help other programs produce multi-lingual messages. These tools
1069</row> 1068 include a set of conventions about how programs should be written
1070<row> 1069 to support message catalogs a directory and file naming
1071 <entry>libmpc</entry> 1070 organization for the message catalogs themselves a runtime library
1072 <entry>1.0.3</entry> 1071 supporting the retrieval of translated messages and a few
1073 <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> 1072 stand-alone programs to massage in various ways the sets of
1074 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry> 1073 translatable and already translated strings.</entry>
1075</row> 1074
1076<row> 1075 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1077 <entry>libndp</entry> 1076 </row>
1078 <entry>1.6</entry> 1077
1079 <entry>Library for IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol.</entry> 1078 <row>
1080 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1079 <entry>giflib</entry>
1081</row> 1080
1082<row> 1081 <entry>5.1.4</entry>
1083 <entry>libnewt</entry> 1082
1084 <entry>0.52.20</entry> 1083 <entry>shared library for GIF images.</entry>
1085 <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> 1084
1086 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 1085 <entry>MIT</entry>
1087</row> 1086 </row>
1088<row> 1087
1089 <entry>libnl</entry> 1088 <row>
1090 <entry>3.2.29</entry> 1089 <entry>git</entry>
1091 <entry>A library for applications dealing with netlink sockets.</entry> 1090
1092 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1091 <entry>2.13.3</entry>
1093</row> 1092
1094<row> 1093 <entry>Distributed version control system.</entry>
1095 <entry>libnss-mdns</entry> 1094
1096 <entry>0.10</entry> 1095 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1097 <entry>Name Service Switch module for Multicast DNS (zeroconf) name resolution.</entry> 1096 </row>
1098 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1097
1099</row> 1098 <row>
1100<row> 1099 <entry>glib-2.0</entry>
1101 <entry>libpcap</entry> 1100
1102 <entry>1.8.1</entry> 1101 <entry>2.52.3</entry>
1103 <entry>Libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network monitoring. Libpcap can provide network statistics collection security monitoring and network debugging.</entry> 1102
1104 <entry>BSD</entry> 1103 <entry>GLib is a general-purpose utility library which provides
1105</row> 1104 many useful data types macros type conversions string utilities
1106<row> 1105 file utilities a main loop abstraction and so on.</entry>
1107 <entry>libpciaccess</entry> 1106
1108 <entry>0.13.5</entry> 1107 <entry>LGPL-2.0, BSD, PD</entry>
1109 <entry>libpciaccess provides functionality for X to access the PCI bus and devices in a platform-independent way.</entry> 1108 </row>
1110 <entry> MIT</entry> 1109
1111</row> 1110 <row>
1112<row> 1111 <entry>glibc-locale</entry>
1113 <entry>libpcre</entry> 1112
1114 <entry>8.41</entry> 1113 <entry>2.26</entry>
1115 <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> 1114
1116 <entry>BSD</entry> 1115 <entry>Locale data from glibc.</entry>
1117</row> 1116
1118<row> 1117 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1119 <entry>libpng</entry> 1118 </row>
1120 <entry>1.6.31</entry> 1119
1121 <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry> 1120 <row>
1122 <entry>Libpng</entry> 1121 <entry>glibc</entry>
1123</row> 1122
1124<row> 1123 <entry>2.26</entry>
1125 <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry> 1124
1126 <entry>0.4</entry> 1125 <entry>The GNU C Library is used as the system C library in most
1127 <entry>This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions not provided in libc or otherwise available by default.</entry> 1126 systems with the Linux kernel.</entry>
1128 <entry>MIT</entry> 1127
1129</row> 1128 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1130<row> 1129 </row>
1131 <entry>libsdl</entry> 1130
1132 <entry>1.2.15</entry> 1131 <row>
1133 <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> 1132 <entry>gmp</entry>
1134 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1133
1135</row> 1134 <entry>6.1.2</entry>
1136<row> 1135
1137 <entry>libsm</entry> 1136 <entry>GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic
1138 <entry>1.2.2</entry> 1137 operating on signed integers rational numbers and floating point
1139 <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> 1138 numbers</entry>
1140 <entry>MIT</entry> 1139
1141</row> 1140 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
1142<row> 1141 </row>
1143 <entry>libtasn1</entry> 1142
1144 <entry>4.12</entry> 1143 <row>
1145 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry> 1144 <entry>gnome-desktop-testing</entry>
1146 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1145
1147</row> 1146 <entry>2014.1</entry>
1148<row> 1147
1149 <entry>libtool</entry> 1148 <entry>Test runner for GNOME-style installed tests.</entry>
1150 <entry>2.4.6</entry> 1149
1151 <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> 1150 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1152 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1151 </row>
1153</row> 1152
1154<row> 1153 <row>
1155 <entry>libunistring</entry> 1154 <entry>gnu-config</entry>
1156 <entry>0.9.7</entry> 1155
1157 <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> 1156 <entry>20150728</entry>
1158 <entry> LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 1157
1159</row> 1158 <entry>Tool that installs the GNU config.guess / config.sub into a
1160<row> 1159 directory tree</entry>
1161 <entry>libvirt</entry> 1160
1162 <entry>4.2.0</entry> 1161 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-autoconf-exception</entry>
1163 <entry>A toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent versions of Linux.</entry> 1162 </row>
1164 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 1163
1165</row> 1164 <row>
1166<row> 1165 <entry>gnujaf</entry>
1167 <entry>libx11</entry> 1166
1168 <entry>1.6.5</entry> 1167 <entry>1.1.1</entry>
1169 <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> 1168
1170 <entry> MIT, BSD</entry> 1169 <entry>Provides a mean to type data and locate components suitable
1171</row> 1170 for performing various kinds of action on it.</entry>
1172<row> 1171
1173 <entry>libxau</entry> 1172 <entry>GPL-2.0-with-GCC-exception</entry>
1174 <entry>1.0.8</entry> 1173 </row>
1175 <entry>libxau provides the main interfaces to the X11 authorisation handling which controls authorisation for X connections both client-side and server-side.</entry> 1174
1176 <entry>MIT</entry> 1175 <row>
1177</row> 1176 <entry>gnulib</entry>
1178<row> 1177
1179 <entry>libxcb</entry> 1178 <entry>2017-08-20.18</entry>
1180 <entry>1.12</entry> 1179
1181 <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> 1180 <entry>A collection of software subroutines which are designed to
1182 <entry>MIT</entry> 1181 be usable on many operating systems. The goal of the project is to
1183</row> 1182 make it easy for free software authors to make their software run
1184<row> 1183 on many operating systems. Since source is designed to be copied
1185 <entry>libxdmcp</entry> 1184 from gnulib it is not a library per-se as much as a collection of
1186 <entry>1.1.2</entry> 1185 portable idioms to be used in other projects.</entry>
1187 <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> 1186
1188 <entry>MIT</entry> 1187 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
1189</row> 1188 </row>
1190<row> 1189
1191 <entry>libxext</entry> 1190 <row>
1192 <entry>1.3.3</entry> 1191 <entry>gnumail</entry>
1193 <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> 1192
1194 <entry>MIT</entry> 1193 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
1195</row> 1194
1196<row> 1195 <entry>GNU's free implementation of the JavaMail API
1197 <entry>libxkbcommon</entry> 1196 specification</entry>
1198 <entry>0.7.1</entry> 1197
1199 <entry>libxkbcommon is a keymap compiler and support library which processes a reduced subset of keymaps as defined by the XKB specification.</entry> 1198 <entry>GPL-2.0-with-GCC-exception</entry>
1200 <entry> MIT</entry> 1199 </row>
1201</row> 1200
1202<row> 1201 <row>
1203 <entry>libxml-parser-perl</entry> 1202 <entry>gnutls</entry>
1204 <entry>2.44</entry> 1203
1205 <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML documents.</entry> 1204 <entry>3.5.13</entry>
1206 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry> 1205
1207</row> 1206 <entry>GNU Transport Layer Security Library.</entry>
1208<row> 1207
1209 <entry>libxml2</entry> 1208 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1210 <entry>2.9.5</entry> 1209 </row>
1211 <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> 1210
1212 <entry>MIT</entry> 1211 <row>
1213</row> 1212 <entry>go-capability</entry>
1214<row> 1213
1215 <entry>libxrandr</entry> 1214 <entry>0.0</entry>
1216 <entry>1.5.1</entry> 1215
1217 <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> 1216 <entry>Utilities for manipulating POSIX capabilities in
1218 <entry>MIT</entry> 1217 Go.</entry>
1219</row> 1218
1220<row> 1219 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
1221 <entry>libxrender</entry> 1220 </row>
1222 <entry>0.9.10</entry> 1221
1223 <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> 1222 <row>
1224 <entry>MIT</entry> 1223 <entry>go-cli</entry>
1225</row> 1224
1226<row> 1225 <entry>1.1.0</entry>
1227 <entry>libxslt</entry> 1226
1228 <entry>1.1.29</entry> 1227 <entry>A small package for building command line apps in
1229 <entry>GNOME XSLT library.</entry> 1228 Go</entry>
1230 <entry>MIT</entry> 1229
1231</row> 1230 <entry>MIT</entry>
1232<row> 1231 </row>
1233 <entry>linux-firmware</entry> 1232
1234 <entry>0.0</entry> 1233 <row>
1235 <entry>Firmware files for use with Linux kernel.</entry> 1234 <entry>go-connections</entry>
1236 <entry>Redistributable binaries</entry> 1235
1237</row> 1236 <entry>0.2.1</entry>
1238<row> 1237
1239 <entry>linux-intel-host</entry> 1238 <entry>Utility package to work with network connections</entry>
1240 <entry>4.14.35</entry> 1239
1241 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry> 1240 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
1242 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1241 </row>
1243</row> 1242
1244<row> 1243 <row>
1245 <entry>linux-libc-headers</entry> 1244 <entry>go-context</entry>
1246 <entry>4.12</entry> 1245
1247 <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's use.</entry> 1246 <entry>git</entry>
1248 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1247
1249</row> 1248 <entry>A golang registry for global request variables.</entry>
1250<row> 1249
1251 <entry>log4j1.2</entry> 1250 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1252 <entry>1.2.17</entry> 1251 </row>
1253 <entry>Java library to help the programmer output log statements to a variety of output targets</entry> 1252
1254 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1253 <row>
1255</row> 1254 <entry>go-cross-x86_64</entry>
1256<row> 1255
1257 <entry>logkit</entry> 1256 <entry>1.9.4</entry>
1258 <entry>1.2.2</entry> 1257
1259 <entry>Logging toolkit designed for secure performance orientated logging in Java applications</entry> 1258 <entry>The Go programming language is an open source project to
1260 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1259 make programmers more productive. Go is expressive concise clean
1261</row> 1260 and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write
1262<row> 1261 programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines
1263 <entry>lsb</entry> 1262 while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program
1264 <entry>4.1</entry> 1263 construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the
1265 <entry>LSB support for OpenEmbedded.</entry> 1264 convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time
1266 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1265 reflection. It's a fast statically typed compiled language that
1267</row> 1266 feels like a dynamically typed interpreted language.</entry>
1268<row> 1267
1269 <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry> 1268 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1270 <entry>9.72</entry> 1269 </row>
1271 <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB image.</entry> 1270
1272 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1271 <row>
1273</row> 1272 <entry>go-dbus</entry>
1274<row> 1273
1275 <entry>lvm2</entry> 1274 <entry>4.0.0</entry>
1276 <entry>2.02.171</entry> 1275
1277 <entry>LVM2 is a set of utilities to manage logical volumes in Linux.</entry> 1276 <entry>Native Go bindings for D-Bus</entry>
1278 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 1277
1279</row> 1278 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
1280<row> 1279 </row>
1281 <entry>lxc</entry> 1280
1282 <entry>2.0.8</entry> 1281 <row>
1283 <entry>lxc aims to use these new functionnalities to provide an userspace container object</entry> 1282 <entry>go-distribution</entry>
1284 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1283
1285</row> 1284 <entry>2.6.0</entry>
1286<row> 1285
1287 <entry>lxd</entry> 1286 <entry>The Docker toolset to pack ship store and deliver
1288 <entry>git</entry> 1287 content</entry>
1289 <entry>"LXD is a container ""hypervisor"" and a new user experience for LXC Specifically it's made of three components: - A system-wide daemon (lxd) - A command line client (lxc) - An OpenStack Nova plugin (nova-compute-lxd)"</entry> 1288
1290 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1289 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
1291</row> 1290 </row>
1292<row> 1291
1293 <entry>lz4</entry> 1292 <row>
1294 <entry>1.7.4</entry> 1293 <entry>go-fsnotify</entry>
1295 <entry>LZ4 is a very fast lossless compression algorithm providing compression speed at 400 MB/s per core scalable with multi-cores CPU. It also features an extremely fast decoder with speed in multiple GB/s per core typically reaching RAM speed limits on multi-core systems.</entry> 1294
1296 <entry> BSD, BSD-2-Clause, GPL-2.0</entry> 1295 <entry>1.2.11</entry>
1297</row> 1296
1298<row> 1297 <entry>A golang registry for global request variables.</entry>
1299 <entry>lzo</entry> 1298
1300 <entry>2.10</entry> 1299 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1301 <entry>Lossless data compression library.</entry> 1300 </row>
1302 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1301
1303</row> 1302 <row>
1304<row> 1303 <entry>go-libtrust</entry>
1305 <entry>lzop</entry> 1304
1306 <entry>1.03</entry> 1305 <entry>0.0</entry>
1307 <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> 1306
1308 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1307 <entry>Primitives for identity and authorization</entry>
1309</row> 1308
1310<row> 1309 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
1311 <entry>m4</entry> 1310 </row>
1312 <entry>1.4.18</entry> 1311
1313 <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> 1312 <row>
1314 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1313 <entry>go-logrus</entry>
1315</row> 1314
1316<row> 1315 <entry>0.11.0</entry>
1317 <entry>make</entry> 1316
1318 <entry>4.2.1</entry> 1317 <entry>A golang registry for global request variables.</entry>
1319 <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> 1318
1320 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 1319 <entry>MIT</entry>
1321</row> 1320 </row>
1322<row> 1321
1323 <entry>makedepend</entry> 1322 <row>
1324 <entry>1.0.5</entry> 1323 <entry>go-mux</entry>
1325 <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> 1324
1326 <entry>MIT</entry> 1325 <entry>git</entry>
1327</row> 1326
1328<row> 1327 <entry>A powerful URL router and dispatcher for golang.</entry>
1329 <entry>makedevs</entry> 1328
1330 <entry>1.0.1</entry> 1329 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1331 <entry>Tool for creating device nodes.</entry> 1330 </row>
1332 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1331
1333</row> 1332 <row>
1334<row> 1333 <entry>go-patricia</entry>
1335 <entry>mklibs</entry> 1334
1336 <entry>0.1.43</entry> 1335 <entry>2.2.6</entry>
1337 <entry>mklibs produces cut-down shared libraries that contain only the routines required by a particular set of executables.</entry> 1336
1338 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1337 <entry>A generic patricia trie (also called radix tree)
1339</row> 1338 implemented in Go (Golang)</entry>
1340<row> 1339
1341 <entry>mozjs</entry> 1340 <entry>MIT</entry>
1342 <entry>17.0.0</entry> 1341 </row>
1343 <entry>SpiderMonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in C/C++.</entry> 1342
1344 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry> 1343 <row>
1345</row> 1344 <entry>go-pty</entry>
1346<row> 1345
1347 <entry>mpfr</entry> 1346 <entry>git</entry>
1348 <entry>3.1.5</entry> 1347
1349 <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with exact rounding.</entry> 1348 <entry>PTY interface for Go</entry>
1350 <entry> GPL-3.0, LGPL-3.0</entry> 1349
1351</row> 1350 <entry>MIT</entry>
1352<row> 1351 </row>
1353 <entry>mtools</entry> 1352
1354 <entry>4.0.18</entry> 1353 <row>
1355 <entry>Mtools is a collection of utilities to access MS-DOS disks from GNU and Unix without mounting them.</entry> 1354 <entry>go-systemd</entry>
1356 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1355
1357</row> 1356 <entry>4</entry>
1358<row> 1357
1359 <entry>nasm</entry> 1358 <entry>Go bindings to systemd socket activation journal D-Bus and
1360 <entry>2.13.01</entry> 1359 unit files</entry>
1361 <entry>General-purpose x86 assembler.</entry> 1360
1362 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> 1361 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
1363</row> 1362 </row>
1364<row> 1363
1365 <entry>ncurses</entry> 1364 <row>
1366 <entry>6.0</entry> 1365 <entry>go</entry>
1367 <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> 1366
1368 <entry>MIT</entry> 1367 <entry>1.9.4</entry>
1369</row> 1368
1370<row> 1369 <entry>The Go programming language is an open source project to
1371 <entry>net-snmp</entry> 1370 make programmers more productive. Go is expressive concise clean
1372 <entry>5.7.3</entry> 1371 and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write
1373 <entry>Various tools relating to the Simple Network Management Protocol.</entry> 1372 programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines
1374 <entry>BSD</entry> 1373 while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program
1375</row> 1374 construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the
1376<row> 1375 convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time
1377 <entry>netbase</entry> 1376 reflection. It's a fast statically typed compiled language that
1378 <entry>5.4</entry> 1377 feels like a dynamically typed interpreted language.</entry>
1379 <entry>This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based networking</entry> 1378
1380 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1379 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1381</row> 1380 </row>
1382<row> 1381
1383 <entry>netcat-openbsd</entry> 1382 <row>
1384 <entry>1.105</entry> 1383 <entry>gobject-introspection</entry>
1385 <entry>A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network connections using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable 'back-end' tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has several interesting built-in capabilities.</entry> 1384
1386 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 1385 <entry>1.52.1</entry>
1387</row> 1386
1388<row> 1387 <entry>Middleware layer between GObject-using C libraries and
1389 <entry>netcf</entry> 1388 language bindings.</entry>
1390 <entry>0.2.8</entry> 1389
1391 <entry>netcf is a cross-platform network configuration library.</entry> 1390 <entry>LGPL-2.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
1392 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1391 </row>
1393</row> 1392
1394<row> 1393 <row>
1395 <entry>nettle</entry> 1394 <entry>gperf</entry>
1396 <entry>3.3</entry> 1395
1397 <entry>A low level cryptographic library.</entry> 1396 <entry>3.1</entry>
1398 <entry> LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry> 1397
1399</row> 1398 <entry>GNU gperf is a perfect hash function generator</entry>
1400<row> 1399
1401 <entry>networkmanager</entry> 1400 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1402 <entry>1.4.4</entry> 1401 </row>
1403 <entry>NetworkManager.</entry> 1402
1404 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1403 <row>
1405</row> 1404 <entry>grep</entry>
1406<row> 1405
1407 <entry>nfv-installer</entry> 1406 <entry>3.1</entry>
1408 <entry>1.0</entry> 1407
1409 <entry>Enea NFV Access installer</entry> 1408 <entry>GNU grep utility.</entry>
1410 <entry>Proprietary</entry> 1409
1411</row> 1410 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1412<row> 1411 </row>
1413 <entry>notary</entry> 1412
1414 <entry>0.4.2</entry> 1413 <row>
1415 <entry>Notary is a Docker project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data</entry> 1414 <entry>groff</entry>
1416 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1415
1417</row> 1416 <entry>1.22.3</entry>
1418<row> 1417
1419 <entry>nspr</entry> 1418 <entry>The groff (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package
1420 <entry>4.16</entry> 1419 which reads plain text mixed with formatting commands and produces
1421 <entry>Netscape Portable Runtime Library.</entry> 1420 formatted output.</entry>
1422 <entry> GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1421
1423</row> 1422 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1424<row> 1423 </row>
1425 <entry>nss</entry> 1424
1426 <entry>3.31.1</entry> 1425 <row>
1427 <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> 1426 <entry>grpc-go</entry>
1428 <entry> MPL-2.0, GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1427
1429</row> 1428 <entry>1.4.0</entry>
1430<row> 1429
1431 <entry>ntp</entry> 1430 <entry>The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based
1432 <entry>4.2.8p10</entry> 1431 RPC</entry>
1433 <entry>The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a computer client or server to another server or reference time source such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem.</entry> 1432
1434 <entry>NTP</entry> 1433 <entry>BSD</entry>
1435</row> 1434 </row>
1436<row> 1435
1437 <entry>numactl</entry> 1436 <row>
1438 <entry>2.0.11</entry> 1437 <entry>grub-efi</entry>
1439 <entry>Simple NUMA policy support. It consists of a numactl program to run other programs with a specific NUMA policy and a libnuma to do allocations with NUMA policy in applications.</entry> 1438
1440 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1439 <entry>2.02</entry>
1441</row> 1440
1442<row> 1441 <entry>GRUB2 is the next generaion of a GPLed bootloader intended
1443 <entry>openjdk-8</entry> 1442 to unify bootloading across x86 operating systems. In addition to
1444 <entry>102b14</entry> 1443 loading the Linux kernel it implements the Multiboot standard
1445 <entry>Java runtime based upon the OpenJDK Project</entry> 1444 which allows for flexible loading of multiple boot images.</entry>
1446 <entry> </entry> 1445
1447</row> 1446 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1448<row> 1447 </row>
1449 <entry>openssh</entry> 1448
1450 <entry>7.5p1</entry> 1449 <row>
1451 <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> 1450 <entry>grub</entry>
1452 <entry>BSD</entry> 1451
1453</row> 1452 <entry>2.02</entry>
1454<row> 1453
1455 <entry>openssl</entry> 1454 <entry>GRUB2 is the next generaion of a GPLed bootloader intended
1456 <entry>1.0.2o</entry> 1455 to unify bootloading across x86 operating systems. In addition to
1457 <entry>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools.</entry> 1456 loading the Linux kernel it implements the Multiboot standard
1458 <entry>OpenSSL</entry> 1457 which allows for flexible loading of multiple boot images.</entry>
1459</row> 1458
1460<row> 1459 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1461 <entry>openvswitch</entry> 1460 </row>
1462 <entry>2.9</entry> 1461
1463 <entry> Open vSwitch is a production quality multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension while still supporting standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow sFlow SPAN RSPAN CLI LACP 802.1ag) </entry> 1462 <row>
1464 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1463 <entry>gtk-doc</entry>
1465</row> 1464
1466<row> 1465 <entry>1.25</entry>
1467 <entry>opkg-utils</entry> 1466
1468 <entry>0.3.5</entry> 1467 <entry>Gtk-doc is a set of scripts that extract specially
1469 <entry>Additional utilities for the opkg package manager.</entry> 1468 formatted comments from glib-based software and produce a set of
1470 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1469 html documentation files from them</entry>
1471</row> 1470
1472<row> 1471 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1473 <entry>oro</entry> 1472 </row>
1474 <entry>2.0.8</entry> 1473
1475 <entry>Perl5-compatible regular expressions library for Java</entry> 1474 <row>
1476 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1475 <entry>gzip</entry>
1477</row> 1476
1478<row> 1477 <entry>1.8</entry>
1479 <entry>os-release</entry> 1478
1480 <entry>1.0</entry> 1479 <entry>GNU Gzip is a popular data compression program originally
1481 <entry>The /etc/os-release file contains operating system identification data.</entry> 1480 written by Jean-loup Gailly for the GNU project. Mark Adler wrote
1482 <entry>MIT</entry> 1481 the decompression part</entry>
1483</row> 1482
1484<row> 1483 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1485 <entry>packagegroup-core-boot</entry> 1484 </row>
1486 <entry>1.0</entry> 1485
1487 <entry>The minimal set of packages required to boot the system</entry> 1486 <row>
1488 <entry>MIT</entry> 1487 <entry>htop</entry>
1489</row> 1488
1490<row> 1489 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
1491 <entry>packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh</entry> 1490
1492 <entry>1.0</entry> 1491 <entry>htop process monitor.</entry>
1493 <entry>OpenSSH SSH client/server.</entry> 1492
1494 <entry>MIT</entry> 1493 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1495</row> 1494 </row>
1496<row> 1495
1497 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-docker</entry> 1496 <row>
1498 <entry>1.0</entry> 1497 <entry>icedtea7</entry>
1499 <entry>Packagegroup for Docker.</entry> 1498
1500 <entry>MIT</entry> 1499 <entry>2.1.3</entry>
1501</row> 1500
1502<row> 1501 <entry>Harness to build the source code from OpenJDK using Free
1503 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-dpdk</entry> 1502 Software build tools</entry>
1504 <entry>1.0</entry> 1503
1505 <entry>Packagegroup for DPDK.</entry> 1504 <entry>GPL-2.0-with-GCC-exception</entry>
1506 <entry>MIT</entry> 1505 </row>
1507</row> 1506
1508<row> 1507 <row>
1509 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-host</entry> 1508 <entry>icu</entry>
1510 <entry>1.0</entry> 1509
1511 <entry>This package group includes packages and packagegroups specific to the host side of the Enea Linux Virtualization Profile.</entry> 1510 <entry>59.1</entry>
1512 <entry>MIT</entry> 1511
1513</row> 1512 <entry>The International Component for Unicode (ICU) is a mature
1514<row> 1513 portable set of C/C++ and Java libraries for Unicode support
1515 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-libvirt</entry> 1514 software internationalization (I18N) and globalization (G11N)
1516 <entry>1.0</entry> 1515 giving applications the same results on all platforms.</entry>
1517 <entry>Package group for libvirt.</entry> 1516
1518 <entry>MIT</entry> 1517 <entry>ICU</entry>
1519</row> 1518 </row>
1520<row> 1519
1521 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-lxc</entry> 1520 <row>
1522 <entry>1.0</entry> 1521 <entry>inetlib</entry>
1523 <entry>Packagegroup for LXC.</entry> 1522
1524 <entry>MIT</entry> 1523 <entry>1.1.1</entry>
1525</row> 1524
1526<row> 1525 <entry>GNU Classpath inetlib is an extension library to provide
1527 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-lxd</entry> 1526 extra network protocol support for GNU Classpath and ClasspathX
1528 <entry>1.0</entry> 1527 project but it can also used standalone to add http imap pop3 and
1529 <entry>Packagegroup for LXD.</entry> 1528 smtp client support applications.</entry>
1530 <entry>MIT</entry> 1529
1531</row> 1530 <entry>GPL-2.0-with-GCC-exception</entry>
1532<row> 1531 </row>
1533 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-openstack</entry> 1532
1534 <entry>1.0</entry> 1533 <row>
1535 <entry>This packagegroups adds dependencies for deploying Openstack using Kolla.</entry> 1534 <entry>initramfs-framework</entry>
1536 <entry>MIT</entry> 1535
1537</row> 1536 <entry>1.0</entry>
1538<row> 1537
1539 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-ovs</entry> 1538 <entry>Modular initramfs system.</entry>
1540 <entry>1.0</entry> 1539
1541 <entry>Packagegroup for Open vSwitch.</entry> 1540 <entry>MIT</entry>
1542 <entry>MIT</entry> 1541 </row>
1543</row> 1542
1544<row> 1543 <row>
1545 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-qemu</entry> 1544 <entry>initramfs-module-install-efi</entry>
1546 <entry>1.0</entry> 1545
1547 <entry>Packagegroup for QEMU.</entry> 1546 <entry>1.0</entry>
1548 <entry>MIT</entry> 1547
1549</row> 1548 <entry>initramfs-framework module for EFI installation
1550<row> 1549 option.</entry>
1551 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization</entry> 1550
1552 <entry>1.0</entry> 1551 <entry>MIT</entry>
1553 <entry>This packagegroup includes packages and packagegroups required for both host and guest images of the Enea Linux Virtualization Profile.</entry> 1552 </row>
1554 <entry>MIT</entry> 1553
1555</row> 1554 <row>
1556<row> 1555 <entry>initramfs-module-install</entry>
1557 <entry>parted</entry> 1556
1558 <entry>3.2</entry> 1557 <entry>1.0</entry>
1559 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry> 1558
1560 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1559 <entry>initramfs-framework module for installation option.</entry>
1561</row> 1560
1562<row> 1561 <entry>MIT</entry>
1563 <entry>partrt</entry> 1562 </row>
1564 <entry>1.1</entry> 1563
1565 <entry>partrt is a tool for dividing a SMP Linux system into a real time domain and a non-real time domain.</entry> 1564 <row>
1566 <entry>BSD</entry> 1565 <entry>initramfs-module-setup-live</entry>
1567</row> 1566
1568<row> 1567 <entry>1.0</entry>
1569 <entry>pciutils</entry> 1568
1570 <entry>3.5.5</entry> 1569 <entry>initramfs-framework module for live booting.</entry>
1571 <entry>The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable access to PCI bus configuration space and several utilities based on this library.</entry> 1570
1572 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1571 <entry>MIT</entry>
1573</row> 1572 </row>
1574<row> 1573
1575 <entry>perl</entry> 1574 <row>
1576 <entry>5.24.1</entry> 1575 <entry>inputproto</entry>
1577 <entry>Perl scripting language.</entry> 1576
1578 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry> 1577 <entry>2.3.2</entry>
1579</row> 1578
1580<row> 1579 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Input
1581 <entry>pigz</entry> 1580 extension. The extension supports input devices other then the
1582 <entry>2.3.4</entry> 1581 core X keyboard and pointer.</entry>
1583 <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> 1582
1584 <entry> Zlib, Apache-2.0</entry> 1583 <entry>MIT</entry>
1585</row> 1584 </row>
1586<row> 1585
1587 <entry>pixman</entry> 1586 <row>
1588 <entry>0.34.0</entry> 1587 <entry>intltool</entry>
1589 <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> 1588
1590 <entry> MIT, PD</entry> 1589 <entry>0.51.0</entry>
1591</row> 1590
1592<row> 1591 <entry>Utility scripts for internationalizing XML.</entry>
1593 <entry>pkgconfig</entry> 1592
1594 <entry>0.29.2</entry> 1593 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1595 <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> 1594 </row>
1596 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1595
1597</row> 1596 <row>
1598<row> 1597 <entry>iproute2</entry>
1599 <entry>pm-utils</entry> 1598
1600 <entry>1.4.1</entry> 1599 <entry>4.11.0</entry>
1601 <entry>Simple shell command line tools to suspend and hibernate.</entry> 1600
1602 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1601 <entry>Iproute2 is a collection of utilities for controlling TCP /
1603</row> 1602 IP networking and traffic control in Linux. Of the utilities ip
1604<row> 1603 and tc are the most important. ip controls IPv4 and IPv6
1605 <entry>polkit</entry> 1604 configuration and tc stands for traffic control.</entry>
1606 <entry>0.113</entry> 1605
1607 <entry>The polkit package is an application-level toolkit for defining and handling the policy that allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged processes.</entry> 1606 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1608 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 1607 </row>
1609</row> 1608
1610<row> 1609 <row>
1611 <entry>popt</entry> 1610 <entry>iptables</entry>
1612 <entry>1.16</entry> 1611
1613 <entry>Library for parsing command line options.</entry> 1612 <entry>1.6.1</entry>
1614 <entry>MIT</entry> 1613
1615</row> 1614 <entry>iptables is the userspace command line program used to
1616<row> 1615 configure and control network packet filtering code in
1617 <entry>pps-tools</entry> 1616 Linux.</entry>
1618 <entry>0.0.0</entry> 1617
1619 <entry>User-space tools for LinuxPPS.</entry> 1618 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1620 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1619 </row>
1621</row> 1620
1622<row> 1621 <row>
1623 <entry>prelink</entry> 1622 <entry>jacl</entry>
1624 <entry>1.0</entry> 1623
1625 <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> 1624 <entry>1.4.1</entry>
1626 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1625
1627</row> 1626 <entry>Tcl interpreter for Java</entry>
1628<row> 1627
1629 <entry>procps</entry> 1628 <entry>UCB, SUN, AMD and CDS</entry>
1630 <entry>3.3.12</entry> 1629 </row>
1631 <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> 1630
1632 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry> 1631 <row>
1633</row> 1632 <entry>jamvm</entry>
1634<row> 1633
1635 <entry>pseudo</entry> 1634 <entry>2.0.0-devel</entry>
1636 <entry>1.8.2</entry> 1635
1637 <entry>Pseudo gives fake root capabilities to a normal user.</entry> 1636 <entry>A compact Java Virtual Machine which conforms to the JVM
1638 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1637 specification version 2.</entry>
1639</row> 1638
1640<row> 1639 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1641 <entry>ptest-runner</entry> 1640 </row>
1642 <entry>2.1</entry> 1641
1643 <entry>The ptest-runner2 package installs a ptest-runner program which loops through all installed ptest test suites and runs them in sequence.</entry> 1642 <row>
1644 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1643 <entry>jansson</entry>
1645</row> 1644
1646<row> 1645 <entry>2.9</entry>
1647 <entry>python-futures</entry> 1646
1648 <entry>3.0.3</entry> 1647 <entry>Jansson is a C library for encoding decoding and
1649 <entry>Backport of the concurrent.futures package from Python 3.2</entry> 1648 manipulating JSON data.</entry>
1650 <entry>BSD</entry> 1649
1651</row> 1650 <entry>MIT</entry>
1652<row> 1651 </row>
1653 <entry>python-netaddr</entry> 1652
1654 <entry>0.7.19</entry> 1653 <row>
1655 <entry>A network address manipulation library for Python..</entry> 1654 <entry>jaxp1.3</entry>
1656 <entry>BSD</entry> 1655
1657</row> 1656 <entry>1.4.01</entry>
1658<row> 1657
1659 <entry>python-netifaces</entry> 1658 <entry>Java XML parser and transformer APIs (DOM SAX JAXP
1660 <entry>0.10.6</entry> 1659 TrAX)</entry>
1661 <entry>Portable network interface information.</entry> 1660
1662 <entry>MIT</entry> 1661 <entry>Apache-2.0, PD</entry>
1663</row> 1662 </row>
1664<row> 1663
1665 <entry>python-pip</entry> 1664 <row>
1666 <entry>9.0.1</entry> 1665 <entry>jdepend</entry>
1667 <entry>PIP is a tool for installing and managing Python packages.</entry> 1666
1668 <entry> MIT, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1667 <entry>2.9.1</entry>
1669</row> 1668
1670<row> 1669 <entry>Design quality metrics generator for each Java</entry>
1671 <entry>python-psutil</entry> 1670
1672 <entry>5.3.1</entry> 1671 <entry>BSD</entry>
1673 <entry>A cross-platform process and system utilities module for Python.</entry> 1672 </row>
1674 <entry>BSD</entry> 1673
1675</row> 1674 <row>
1676<row> 1675 <entry>jikes-initial</entry>
1677 <entry>python-scons</entry> 1676
1678 <entry>2.5.1</entry> 1677 <entry>1.0</entry>
1679 <entry>Software Construction tool (make/autotools replacement).</entry> 1678
1680 <entry>MIT</entry> 1679 <entry>Initial Java 1.4-compatible (and not higher)
1681</row> 1680 compiler.</entry>
1682<row> 1681
1683 <entry>python-setuptools</entry> 1682 <entry>MIT</entry>
1684 <entry>36.2.7</entry> 1683 </row>
1685 <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python packages.</entry> 1684
1686 <entry>MIT</entry> 1685 <row>
1687</row> 1686 <entry>jikes</entry>
1688<row> 1687
1689 <entry>python</entry> 1688 <entry>1.22</entry>
1690 <entry>2.7.13</entry> 1689
1691 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry> 1690 <entry>Java compiler adhering to language and VM
1692 <entry>Python-2.0</entry> 1691 specifications</entry>
1693</row> 1692
1694<row> 1693 <entry>IPL-1.0</entry>
1695 <entry>python3-netifaces</entry> 1694 </row>
1696 <entry>0.10.6</entry> 1695
1697 <entry>Portable network interface information.</entry> 1696 <row>
1698 <entry>MIT</entry> 1697 <entry>jlex</entry>
1699</row> 1698
1700<row> 1699 <entry>1.2.6</entry>
1701 <entry>python3-setuptools</entry> 1700
1702 <entry>36.2.7</entry> 1701 <entry>Lexical analyzer generator for Java</entry>
1703 <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python packages.</entry> 1702
1704 <entry>MIT</entry> 1703 <entry>JLEX</entry>
1705</row> 1704 </row>
1706<row> 1705
1707 <entry>python3-six</entry> 1706 <row>
1708 <entry>1.10.0</entry> 1707 <entry>jsch</entry>
1709 <entry>Python 2 and 3 compatibility library.</entry> 1708
1710 <entry>MIT</entry> 1709 <entry>0.1.40</entry>
1711</row> 1710
1712<row> 1711 <entry>SSH implementation in Java</entry>
1713 <entry>python3-twisted</entry> 1712
1714 <entry>13.2.0</entry> 1713 <entry>BSD</entry>
1715 <entry>Twisted is an event-driven networking framework written in Python and licensed under the LGPL. Twisted supports TCP UDP SSL/TLS multicast Unix sockets a large number of protocols (including HTTP NNTP IMAP SSH IRC FTP and others) and much more.</entry> 1714 </row>
1716 <entry>MIT</entry> 1715
1717</row> 1716 <row>
1718<row> 1717 <entry>json-glib</entry>
1719 <entry>python3-zopeinterface</entry> 1718
1720 <entry>4.4.3</entry> 1719 <entry>1.2.8</entry>
1721 <entry>Interface definitions for Zope products.</entry> 1720
1722 <entry> </entry> 1721 <entry>Use JSON-GLib it is possible to parse and generate valid
1723</row> 1722 JSON data structures using a DOM-like API. JSON-GLib also offers
1724<row> 1723 GObject integration providing the ability to serialize and
1725 <entry>python3</entry> 1724 deserialize GObject instances to and from JSON data types.</entry>
1726 <entry>3.5.3</entry> 1725
1727 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry> 1726 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1728 <entry>Python-2.0</entry> 1727 </row>
1729</row> 1728
1730<row> 1729 <row>
1731 <entry>qemu</entry> 1730 <entry>junit</entry>
1732 <entry>2.11.1</entry> 1731
1733 <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry> 1732 <entry>3.8.2</entry>
1734 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1733
1735</row> 1734 <entry>JUnit is a testing framework for Java</entry>
1736<row> 1735
1737 <entry>qemuwrapper</entry> 1736 <entry>CPL-1.0</entry>
1738 <entry>1.0</entry> 1737 </row>
1739 <entry>QEMU wrapper script.</entry> 1738
1740 <entry>MIT</entry> 1739 <row>
1741</row> 1740 <entry>jzlib</entry>
1742<row> 1741
1743 <entry>quilt</entry> 1742 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
1744 <entry>0.65</entry> 1743
1745 <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry> 1744 <entry>zlib implementation in Java</entry>
1746 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1745
1747</row> 1746 <entry>BSD</entry>
1748<row> 1747 </row>
1749 <entry>randrproto</entry> 1748
1750 <entry>1.5.0</entry> 1749 <row>
1751 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Resize Rotate and Reflect extension. This extension provides the ability to resize rotate and reflect the root window of a screen.</entry> 1750 <entry>kbd</entry>
1752 <entry>MIT</entry> 1751
1753</row> 1752 <entry>2.0.4</entry>
1754<row> 1753
1755 <entry>readline</entry> 1754 <entry>Keytable files and keyboard utilities.</entry>
1756 <entry>7.0</entry> 1755
1757 <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> 1756 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1758 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1757 </row>
1759</row> 1758
1760<row> 1759 <row>
1761 <entry>regexp</entry> 1760 <entry>kbproto</entry>
1762 <entry>1.5</entry> 1761
1763 <entry>Java Regular Expression package</entry> 1762 <entry>1.0.7</entry>
1764 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1763
1765</row> 1764 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Keyboard
1766<row> 1765 extension. This extension is used to control options related to
1767 <entry>renderproto</entry> 1766 keyboard handling and layout.</entry>
1768 <entry>0.11.1</entry> 1767
1769 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Rendering extension. This is the basis the image composition within the X window system.</entry> 1768 <entry>MIT</entry>
1770 <entry>MIT</entry> 1769 </row>
1771</row> 1770
1772<row> 1771 <row>
1773 <entry>rhino</entry> 1772 <entry>kern-tools</entry>
1774 <entry>1.7r4</entry> 1773
1775 <entry>Lexical analyzer generator for Java</entry> 1774 <entry>0.2</entry>
1776 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry> 1775
1777</row> 1776 <entry>Tools for managing Yocto Project style branched
1778<row> 1777 kernels.</entry>
1779 <entry>rpm</entry> 1778
1780 <entry>4.13.90</entry> 1779 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1781 <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> 1780 </row>
1782 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1781
1783</row> 1782 <row>
1784<row> 1783 <entry>keymaps</entry>
1785 <entry>rsync</entry> 1784
1786 <entry>3.1.3</entry> 1785 <entry>1.0</entry>
1787 <entry>File synchronization tool.</entry> 1786
1788 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1787 <entry>Keymaps and initscript to set the keymap on bootup.</entry>
1789</row> 1788
1790<row> 1789 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1791 <entry>run-postinsts</entry> 1790 </row>
1792 <entry>1.0</entry> 1791
1793 <entry>Runs postinstall scripts on first boot of the target device.</entry> 1792 <row>
1794 <entry>MIT</entry> 1793 <entry>kmod</entry>
1795</row> 1794
1796<row> 1795 <entry>24</entry>
1797 <entry>runc-docker</entry> 1796
1798 <entry>1.0.0-rc3</entry> 1797 <entry>kmod is a set of tools to handle common tasks with Linux
1799 <entry>runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification.</entry> 1798 kernel modules like insert remove list check properties resolve
1800 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1799 dependencies and aliases.</entry>
1801</row> 1800
1802<row> 1801 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1803 <entry>sed</entry> 1802 </row>
1804 <entry>4.2.2</entry> 1803
1805 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry> 1804 <row>
1806 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1805 <entry>ldconfig</entry>
1807</row> 1806
1808<row> 1807 <entry>2.12.1</entry>
1809 <entry>serf</entry> 1808
1810 <entry>1.3.9</entry> 1809 <entry>A standalone native ldconfig build.</entry>
1811 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry> 1810
1812 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1811 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1813</row> 1812 </row>
1814<row> 1813
1815 <entry>servlet2.3</entry> 1814 <row>
1816 <entry>4.1.37</entry> 1815 <entry>libaio</entry>
1817 <entry>Servlet API 2.3 (from Tomcat 4.1)</entry> 1816
1818 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1817 <entry>0.3.110</entry>
1819</row> 1818
1820<row> 1819 <entry>Asynchronous input/output library that uses the kernels
1821 <entry>shadow-securetty</entry> 1820 native interface</entry>
1822 <entry>4.2.1</entry> 1821
1823 <entry>Provider of the machine specific securetty file.</entry> 1822 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1824 <entry>MIT</entry> 1823 </row>
1825</row> 1824
1826<row> 1825 <row>
1827 <entry>shadow-sysroot</entry> 1826 <entry>libarchive</entry>
1828 <entry>4.2.1</entry> 1827
1829 <entry>Shadow utils requirements for useradd.bbclass.</entry> 1828 <entry>3.3.2</entry>
1830 <entry> BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry> 1829
1831</row> 1830 <entry>C library and command-line tools for reading and writing
1832<row> 1831 tar cpio zip ISO and other archive formats</entry>
1833 <entry>shadow</entry> 1832
1834 <entry>4.2.1</entry> 1833 <entry>BSD</entry>
1835 <entry>Tools to change and administer password and group data.</entry> 1834 </row>
1836 <entry> BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry> 1835
1837</row> 1836 <row>
1838<row> 1837 <entry>libbsd</entry>
1839 <entry>shared-mime-info</entry> 1838
1840 <entry>1.8</entry> 1839 <entry>0.8.6</entry>
1841 <entry>Shared MIME type database and specification.</entry> 1840
1842 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 1841 <entry>This library provides useful functions commonly found on
1843</row> 1842 BSD systems and lacking on others like GNU systems thus making it
1844<row> 1843 easier to port projects with strong BSD origins without needing to
1845 <entry>slang</entry> 1844 embed the same code over and over again on each project.</entry>
1846 <entry>2.3.1a</entry> 1845
1847 <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> 1846 <entry>BSD-4-Clause, ISC, PD</entry>
1848 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1847 </row>
1849</row> 1848
1850<row> 1849 <row>
1851 <entry>sqlite3</entry> 1850 <entry>libcap</entry>
1852 <entry>3.20.0</entry> 1851
1853 <entry>Embeddable SQL database engine.</entry> 1852 <entry>2.25</entry>
1854 <entry>PD</entry> 1853
1855</row> 1854 <entry>Library for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities.</entry>
1856<row> 1855
1857 <entry>squashfs-tools</entry> 1856 <entry>BSD, GPL-2.0</entry>
1858 <entry>4.3</entry> 1857 </row>
1859 <entry>Tools for manipulating SquashFS filesystems.</entry> 1858
1860 <entry> GPL-2.0, PD</entry> 1859 <row>
1861</row> 1860 <entry>libcgroup</entry>
1862<row> 1861
1863 <entry>subversion</entry> 1862 <entry>0.41</entry>
1864 <entry>1.9.6</entry> 1863
1865 <entry>Subversion (svn) version control system client.</entry> 1864 <entry>libcgroup is a library that abstracts the control group
1866 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 1865 file system in Linux. Control groups allow you to limit account
1867</row> 1866 and isolate resource usage (CPU memory disk I/O etc.) of groups of
1868<row> 1867 processes.</entry>
1869 <entry>sudo</entry> 1868
1870 <entry>1.8.20p2</entry> 1869 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1871 <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> 1870 </row>
1872 <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry> 1871
1873</row> 1872 <row>
1874<row> 1873 <entry>libcheck</entry>
1875 <entry>sysfsutils</entry> 1874
1876 <entry>2.1.0</entry> 1875 <entry>0.10.0</entry>
1877 <entry>Tools for working with the sysfs virtual filesystem. The tool 'systool' can query devices by bus class and topology.</entry> 1876
1878 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1877 <entry>Check - unit testing framework for C code.</entry>
1879</row> 1878
1880<row> 1879 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1881 <entry>syslinux</entry> 1880 </row>
1882 <entry>6.03</entry> 1881
1883 <entry>Multi-purpose linux bootloader.</entry> 1882 <row>
1884 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1883 <entry>libdaemon</entry>
1885</row> 1884
1886<row> 1885 <entry>0.14</entry>
1887 <entry>systemd-compat-units</entry> 1886
1888 <entry>1.0</entry> 1887 <entry>Lightweight C library which eases the writing of UNIX
1889 <entry>Enhances systemd compatilibity with existing SysVinit scripts.</entry> 1888 daemons.</entry>
1890 <entry>MIT</entry> 1889
1891</row> 1890 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1892<row> 1891 </row>
1893 <entry>systemd-serialgetty</entry> 1892
1894 <entry>1.0</entry> 1893 <row>
1895 <entry>Serial terminal support for systemd.</entry> 1894 <entry>libdevmapper</entry>
1896 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1895
1897</row> 1896 <entry>2.02.171</entry>
1898<row> 1897
1899 <entry>systemd-systemctl</entry> 1898 <entry>LVM2 is a set of utilities to manage logical volumes in
1900 <entry>1.0</entry> 1899 Linux.</entry>
1901 <entry>Wrapper for enabling systemd services.</entry> 1900
1902 <entry>MIT</entry> 1901 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
1903</row> 1902 </row>
1904<row> 1903
1905 <entry>systemd</entry> 1904 <row>
1906 <entry>234</entry> 1905 <entry>libecj-bootstrap</entry>
1907 <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> 1906
1908 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1907 <entry>3.6.2</entry>
1909</row> 1908
1910<row> 1909 <entry>JDT Core Batch Compiler - Jar only</entry>
1911 <entry>tar</entry> 1910
1912 <entry>1.29</entry> 1911 <entry>EPL-1.0</entry>
1913 <entry>GNU tar saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive and can restore individual files from the archive.</entry> 1912 </row>
1914 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1913
1915</row> 1914 <row>
1916<row> 1915 <entry>libevent</entry>
1917 <entry>tcpdump</entry> 1916
1918 <entry>4.9.2</entry> 1917 <entry>2.1.8</entry>
1919 <entry>A sophisticated network protocol analyzer.</entry> 1918
1920 <entry>BSD</entry> 1919 <entry>An asynchronous event notification library.</entry>
1921</row> 1920
1922<row> 1921 <entry>BSD, MIT</entry>
1923 <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry> 1922 </row>
1924 <entry>1.0</entry> 1923
1925 <entry>Fake version of the texinfo utility suite.</entry> 1924 <row>
1926 <entry>MIT</entry> 1925 <entry>libffi</entry>
1927</row> 1926
1928<row> 1927 <entry>3.2.1</entry>
1929 <entry>thin-provisioning-tools</entry> 1928
1930 <entry>0.6.3</entry> 1929 <entry>The `libffi' library provides a portable high level
1931 <entry>A suite of tools for manipulating the metadata of the dm-thin device-mapper target.</entry> 1930 programming interface to various calling conventions. This allows
1932 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 1931 a programmer to call any function specified by a call interface
1933</row> 1932 description at run time. FFI stands for Foreign Function
1934<row> 1933 Interface. A foreign function interface is the popular name for
1935 <entry>tunctl</entry> 1934 the interface that allows code written in one language to call
1936 <entry>1.5</entry> 1935 code written in another language. The `libffi' library really only
1937 <entry>Tool for controlling the Linux TUN/TAP driver.</entry> 1936 provides the lowest machine dependent layer of a fully featured
1938 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1937 foreign function interface. A layer must exist above `libffi' that
1939</row> 1938 handles type conversions for values passed between the two
1940<row> 1939 languages.</entry>
1941 <entry>tzcode</entry> 1940
1942 <entry>2018c</entry> 1941 <entry>MIT</entry>
1943 <entry>tzcode timezone zoneinfo utils -- zic zdump tzselect.</entry> 1942 </row>
1944 <entry> PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry> 1943
1945</row> 1944 <row>
1946<row> 1945 <entry>libgcc</entry>
1947 <entry>tzdata</entry> 1946
1948 <entry>2018c</entry> 1947 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
1949 <entry>Timezone data.</entry> 1948
1950 <entry> PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry> 1949 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
1951</row> 1950
1952<row> 1951 <entry>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception, GPL-3.0</entry>
1953 <entry>udev-extraconf</entry> 1952 </row>
1954 <entry>1.1</entry> 1953
1955 <entry>Extra machine specific configuration files for udev specifically blacklist information.</entry> 1954 <row>
1956 <entry>MIT</entry> 1955 <entry>libgudev</entry>
1957</row> 1956
1958<row> 1957 <entry>231</entry>
1959 <entry>unifdef</entry> 1958
1960 <entry>2.11</entry> 1959 <entry>GObject wrapper for libudev.</entry>
1961 <entry>Selectively remove #ifdef statements from sources.</entry> 1960
1962 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry> 1961 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1963</row> 1962 </row>
1964<row> 1963
1965 <entry>unzip</entry> 1964 <row>
1966 <entry>6.0</entry> 1965 <entry>libice</entry>
1967 <entry>Utilities for extracting and viewing files in .zip archives.</entry> 1966
1968 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 1967 <entry>1.0.9</entry>
1969</row> 1968
1970<row> 1969 <entry>The Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) protocol provides a generic
1971 <entry>update-rc.d</entry> 1970 framework for building protocols on top of reliable byte-stream
1972 <entry>0.7</entry> 1971 transport connections. It provides basic mechanisms for setting up
1973 <entry>update-rc.d is a utility that allows the management of symlinks to the initscripts in the /etc/rcN.d directory structure.</entry> 1972 and shutting down connections for performing authentication for
1974 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1973 negotiating versions and for reporting errors.</entry>
1975</row> 1974
1976<row> 1975 <entry>MIT</entry>
1977 <entry>util-linux</entry> 1976 </row>
1978 <entry>2.30</entry> 1977
1979 <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> 1978 <row>
1980 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry> 1979 <entry>libidn</entry>
1981</row> 1980
1982<row> 1981 <entry>1.33</entry>
1983 <entry>util-macros</entry> 1982
1984 <entry>1.19.1</entry> 1983 <entry>Implementation of the Stringprep Punycode and IDNA
1985 <entry>M4 autotools macros used by various X.org programs.</entry> 1984 specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names
1986 <entry> MIT</entry> 1985 (IDN) working group.</entry>
1987</row> 1986
1988<row> 1987 <entry>LGPL-2.1, LGPL-3.0, GPL-3.0</entry>
1989 <entry>vala</entry> 1988 </row>
1990 <entry>0.36.4</entry> 1989
1991 <entry>Vala is a C#-like language dedicated to ease GObject programming. Vala compiles to plain C and has no runtime environment nor penalities whatsoever.</entry> 1990 <row>
1992 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1991 <entry>libjpeg-turbo</entry>
1993</row> 1992
1994<row> 1993 <entry>1.5.2</entry>
1995 <entry>volatile-binds</entry> 1994
1996 <entry>1.0</entry> 1995 <entry>libjpeg-turbo is a derivative of libjpeg that uses SIMD
1997 <entry>Volatile bind mount setup and configuration for read-only-rootfs</entry> 1996 instructions (MMX SSE2 NEON) to accelerate baseline JPEG
1998 <entry>MIT</entry> 1997 compression and decompression</entry>
1999</row> 1998
2000<row> 1999 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2001 <entry>which</entry> 2000 </row>
2002 <entry>2.21</entry> 2001
2003 <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> 2002 <row>
2004 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 2003 <entry>libmnl</entry>
2005</row> 2004
2006<row> 2005 <entry>1.0.4</entry>
2007 <entry>xalan-j</entry> 2006
2008 <entry>2.7.1</entry> 2007 <entry>Minimalistic user-space library oriented to Netlink
2009 <entry>Java XSLT processor</entry> 2008 developers providing functions for common tasks in parsing
2010 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2009 validating and constructing both the Netlink header and
2011</row> 2010 TLVs.</entry>
2012<row> 2011
2013 <entry>xcb-proto</entry> 2012 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2014 <entry>1.12</entry> 2013 </row>
2015 <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> 2014
2016 <entry>MIT</entry> 2015 <row>
2017</row> 2016 <entry>libmpc</entry>
2018<row> 2017
2019 <entry>xerces-j</entry> 2018 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
2020 <entry>2.11.0</entry> 2019
2021 <entry>Reference implementation of XNI the Xerces Native Interface and also a fully conforming XML Schema processor.</entry> 2020 <entry>Mpc is a C library for the arithmetic of complex numbers
2022 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2021 with arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the
2023</row> 2022 result. It is built upon and follows the same principles as
2024<row> 2023 Mpfr</entry>
2025 <entry>xextproto</entry> 2024
2026 <entry>7.3.0</entry> 2025 <entry>LGPL-3.0</entry>
2027 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for several X extensions. These protocol extensions include DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS Extended-Visual-Information LBX MIT_SHM MIT_SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD Multi-Buffering SECURITY SHAPE SYNC TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC XTEST. In addition a small set of utility functions are also available.</entry> 2026 </row>
2028 <entry> MIT</entry> 2027
2029</row> 2028 <row>
2030<row> 2029 <entry>libndp</entry>
2031 <entry>xkeyboard-config</entry> 2030
2032 <entry>2.21</entry> 2031 <entry>1.6</entry>
2033 <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> 2032
2034 <entry> MIT</entry> 2033 <entry>Library for IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol.</entry>
2035</row> 2034
2036<row> 2035 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2037 <entry>xml-commons-resolver1.1</entry> 2036 </row>
2038 <entry>1.2</entry> 2037
2039 <entry>Library to resolve various public or system identifiers into accessible URLs (Java)</entry> 2038 <row>
2040 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2039 <entry>libnewt</entry>
2041</row> 2040
2042<row> 2041 <entry>0.52.20</entry>
2043 <entry>xproto</entry> 2042
2044 <entry>7.0.31</entry> 2043 <entry>Newt is a programming library for color text mode widget
2045 <entry>This package provides the basic headers for the X Window System.</entry> 2044 based user interfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows
2046 <entry> MIT</entry> 2045 entry widgets checkboxes radio buttons labels plain text fields
2047</row> 2046 scrollbars etc. to text mode user interfaces. This package also
2048<row> 2047 contains the shared library needed by programs built with newt as
2049 <entry>xtrans</entry> 2048 well as a /usr/bin/dialog replacement called whiptail. Newt is
2050 <entry>1.3.5</entry> 2049 based on the slang library.</entry>
2051 <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> 2050
2052 <entry> MIT</entry> 2051 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2053</row> 2052 </row>
2054<row> 2053
2055 <entry>xz</entry> 2054 <row>
2056 <entry>5.2.3</entry> 2055 <entry>libnl</entry>
2057 <entry>Utilities for managing LZMA compressed files.</entry> 2056
2058 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, PD</entry> 2057 <entry>3.2.29</entry>
2059</row> 2058
2060<row> 2059 <entry>A library for applications dealing with netlink
2061 <entry>yajl</entry> 2060 sockets.</entry>
2062 <entry>2.1.0</entry> 2061
2063 <entry>YAJL is a small event-driven (SAX-style) JSON parser written in ANSI C and a small validating JSON generator.</entry> 2062 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2064 <entry>ISC</entry> 2063 </row>
2065</row> 2064
2066<row> 2065 <row>
2067 <entry>zip</entry> 2066 <entry>libnss-mdns</entry>
2068 <entry>3.0</entry> 2067
2069 <entry>Compressor/archiver for creating and modifying .zip files.</entry> 2068 <entry>0.10</entry>
2070 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry> 2069
2071</row> 2070 <entry>Name Service Switch module for Multicast DNS (zeroconf)
2072<row> 2071 name resolution.</entry>
2073 <entry>zisofs-tools</entry> 2072
2074 <entry>1.0.8</entry> 2073 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2075 <entry>Utilities for creating compressed CD-ROM filesystems.</entry> 2074 </row>
2076 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 2075
2077</row> 2076 <row>
2078<row> 2077 <entry>libpcap</entry>
2079 <entry>zlib</entry> 2078
2080 <entry>1.2.11</entry> 2079 <entry>1.8.1</entry>
2081 <entry>Zlib is a general-purpose patent-free lossless data compression library which is used by many different programs.</entry> 2080
2082 <entry>Zlib</entry> 2081 <entry>Libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network
2083</row> 2082 monitoring. Libpcap can provide network statistics collection
2084 </tbody> 2083 security monitoring and network debugging.</entry>
2085 </tgroup> 2084
2086 </informaltable> 2085 <entry>BSD</entry>
2087 </section> 2086 </row>
2088 <section id="open_source_license"> 2087
2089 <title>Open Source Licenses</title> 2088 <row>
2090<section id="lic_0"> 2089 <entry>libpciaccess</entry>
2091<title>AFL-2.0</title> 2090
2092<para><programlisting> 2091 <entry>0.13.5</entry>
2092
2093 <entry>libpciaccess provides functionality for X to access the PCI
2094 bus and devices in a platform-independent way.</entry>
2095
2096 <entry>MIT</entry>
2097 </row>
2098
2099 <row>
2100 <entry>libpcre</entry>
2101
2102 <entry>8.41</entry>
2103
2104 <entry>The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement
2105 regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and
2106 semantics as Perl 5. PCRE has its own native API as well as a set
2107 of wrapper functions that correspond to the POSIX regular
2108 expression API.</entry>
2109
2110 <entry>BSD</entry>
2111 </row>
2112
2113 <row>
2114 <entry>libpng</entry>
2115
2116 <entry>1.6.31</entry>
2117
2118 <entry>PNG image format decoding library.</entry>
2119
2120 <entry>Libpng</entry>
2121 </row>
2122
2123 <row>
2124 <entry>libpthread-stubs</entry>
2125
2126 <entry>0.4</entry>
2127
2128 <entry>This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions
2129 not provided in libc or otherwise available by default.</entry>
2130
2131 <entry>MIT</entry>
2132 </row>
2133
2134 <row>
2135 <entry>libsdl</entry>
2136
2137 <entry>1.2.15</entry>
2138
2139 <entry>Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform multimedia
2140 library designed to provide low level access to audio keyboard
2141 mouse joystick 3D hardware via OpenGL and 2D video
2142 framebuffer.</entry>
2143
2144 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2145 </row>
2146
2147 <row>
2148 <entry>libsm</entry>
2149
2150 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
2151
2152 <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level
2153 \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session
2154 Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for
2155 users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of
2156 clients each of which has a particular state."</entry>
2157
2158 <entry>MIT</entry>
2159 </row>
2160
2161 <row>
2162 <entry>libtasn1</entry>
2163
2164 <entry>4.12</entry>
2165
2166 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry>
2167
2168 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2169 </row>
2170
2171 <row>
2172 <entry>libtool</entry>
2173
2174 <entry>2.4.6</entry>
2175
2176 <entry>This is GNU libtool a generic library support script.
2177 Libtool hides the complexity of generating special library types
2178 (such as shared libraries) behind a consistent interface.</entry>
2179
2180 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2181 </row>
2182
2183 <row>
2184 <entry>libunistring</entry>
2185
2186 <entry>0.9.7</entry>
2187
2188 <entry>Text files are nowadays usually encoded in Unicode and may
2189 consist of very different scripts from Latin letters to Chinese
2190 Hanzi with many kinds of special characters accents right-to-left
2191 writing marks hyphens Roman numbers and much more. But the POSIX
2192 platform APIs for text do not contain adequate functions for
2193 dealing with particular properties of many Unicode characters. In
2194 fact the POSIX APIs for text have several assumptions at their
2195 base which don't hold for Unicode text. This library provides
2196 functions for manipulating Unicode strings and for manipulating C
2197 strings according to the Unicode standard. This package contains
2198 documentation.</entry>
2199
2200 <entry>LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
2201 </row>
2202
2203 <row>
2204 <entry>libvirt</entry>
2205
2206 <entry>4.2.0</entry>
2207
2208 <entry>A toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities
2209 of recent versions of Linux.</entry>
2210
2211 <entry>LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
2212 </row>
2213
2214 <row>
2215 <entry>libx11</entry>
2216
2217 <entry>1.6.5</entry>
2218
2219 <entry>This package provides a client interface to the X Window
2220 System otherwise known as 'Xlib'. It provides a complete API for
2221 the basic functions of the window system.</entry>
2222
2223 <entry>MIT, BSD</entry>
2224 </row>
2225
2226 <row>
2227 <entry>libxau</entry>
2228
2229 <entry>1.0.8</entry>
2230
2231 <entry>libxau provides the main interfaces to the X11
2232 authorisation handling which controls authorisation for X
2233 connections both client-side and server-side.</entry>
2234
2235 <entry>MIT</entry>
2236 </row>
2237
2238 <row>
2239 <entry>libxcb</entry>
2240
2241 <entry>1.12</entry>
2242
2243 <entry>The X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement
2244 for Xlib featuring a small footprint latency hiding direct access
2245 to the protocol improved threading support and
2246 extensibility.</entry>
2247
2248 <entry>MIT</entry>
2249 </row>
2250
2251 <row>
2252 <entry>libxdmcp</entry>
2253
2254 <entry>1.1.2</entry>
2255
2256 <entry>The purpose of the X Display Manager Control Protocol
2257 (XDMCP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for an autonomous
2258 display to request login service from a remote host. An X terminal
2259 (screen keyboard mouse processor network interface) is a prime
2260 example of an autonomous display.</entry>
2261
2262 <entry>MIT</entry>
2263 </row>
2264
2265 <row>
2266 <entry>libxext</entry>
2267
2268 <entry>1.3.3</entry>
2269
2270 <entry>libXext provides an X Window System client interface to
2271 several extensions to the X protocol. The supported protocol
2272 extensions are DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS Extended-Visual-Information LBX
2273 MIT_SHM MIT_SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD Multi-Buffering SECURITY SHAPE SYNC
2274 TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC XTEST. libXext also provides a small
2275 set of utility functions to aid authors of client APIs for X
2276 protocol extensions.</entry>
2277
2278 <entry>MIT</entry>
2279 </row>
2280
2281 <row>
2282 <entry>libxkbcommon</entry>
2283
2284 <entry>0.7.1</entry>
2285
2286 <entry>libxkbcommon is a keymap compiler and support library which
2287 processes a reduced subset of keymaps as defined by the XKB
2288 specification.</entry>
2289
2290 <entry>MIT</entry>
2291 </row>
2292
2293 <row>
2294 <entry>libxml-parser-perl</entry>
2295
2296 <entry>2.44</entry>
2297
2298 <entry>XML::Parser - A perl module for parsing XML
2299 documents.</entry>
2300
2301 <entry>Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
2302 </row>
2303
2304 <row>
2305 <entry>libxml2</entry>
2306
2307 <entry>2.9.5</entry>
2308
2309 <entry>The XML Parser Library allows for manipulation of XML
2310 files. Libxml2 exports Push and Pull type parser interfaces for
2311 both XML and HTML. It can do DTD validation at parse time on a
2312 parsed document instance or with an arbitrary DTD. Libxml2
2313 includes complete XPath XPointer and Xinclude implementations. It
2314 also has a SAX like interface which is designed to be compatible
2315 with Expat.</entry>
2316
2317 <entry>MIT</entry>
2318 </row>
2319
2320 <row>
2321 <entry>libxrandr</entry>
2322
2323 <entry>1.5.1</entry>
2324
2325 <entry>The X Resize Rotate and Reflect Extension called RandR for
2326 short brings the ability to resize rotate and reflect the root
2327 window of a screen. It is based on the X Resize and Rotate
2328 Extension as specified in the Proceedings of the 2001 Usenix
2329 Technical Conference [RANDR].</entry>
2330
2331 <entry>MIT</entry>
2332 </row>
2333
2334 <row>
2335 <entry>libxrender</entry>
2336
2337 <entry>0.9.10</entry>
2338
2339 <entry>The X Rendering Extension (Render) introduces digital image
2340 composition as the foundation of a new rendering model within the
2341 X Window System. Rendering geometric figures is accomplished by
2342 client-side tessellation into either triangles or trapezoids. Text
2343 is drawn by loading glyphs into the server and rendering sets of
2344 them.</entry>
2345
2346 <entry>MIT</entry>
2347 </row>
2348
2349 <row>
2350 <entry>libxslt</entry>
2351
2352 <entry>1.1.29</entry>
2353
2354 <entry>GNOME XSLT library.</entry>
2355
2356 <entry>MIT</entry>
2357 </row>
2358
2359 <row>
2360 <entry>linux-firmware</entry>
2361
2362 <entry>0.0</entry>
2363
2364 <entry>Firmware files for use with Linux kernel.</entry>
2365
2366 <entry>Redistributable binaries</entry>
2367 </row>
2368
2369 <row>
2370 <entry>linux-intel-host</entry>
2371
2372 <entry>4.14.35</entry>
2373
2374 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry>
2375
2376 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2377 </row>
2378
2379 <row>
2380 <entry>linux-libc-headers</entry>
2381
2382 <entry>4.12</entry>
2383
2384 <entry>Sanitized set of kernel headers for the C library's
2385 use.</entry>
2386
2387 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2388 </row>
2389
2390 <row>
2391 <entry>log4j1.2</entry>
2392
2393 <entry>1.2.17</entry>
2394
2395 <entry>Java library to help the programmer output log statements
2396 to a variety of output targets</entry>
2397
2398 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2399 </row>
2400
2401 <row>
2402 <entry>logkit</entry>
2403
2404 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
2405
2406 <entry>Logging toolkit designed for secure performance orientated
2407 logging in Java applications</entry>
2408
2409 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2410 </row>
2411
2412 <row>
2413 <entry>lsb</entry>
2414
2415 <entry>4.1</entry>
2416
2417 <entry>LSB support for OpenEmbedded.</entry>
2418
2419 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2420 </row>
2421
2422 <row>
2423 <entry>lsbinitscripts</entry>
2424
2425 <entry>9.72</entry>
2426
2427 <entry>SysV init scripts which are only used in an LSB
2428 image.</entry>
2429
2430 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2431 </row>
2432
2433 <row>
2434 <entry>lvm2</entry>
2435
2436 <entry>2.02.171</entry>
2437
2438 <entry>LVM2 is a set of utilities to manage logical volumes in
2439 Linux.</entry>
2440
2441 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
2442 </row>
2443
2444 <row>
2445 <entry>lxc</entry>
2446
2447 <entry>2.0.8</entry>
2448
2449 <entry>lxc aims to use these new functionnalities to provide an
2450 userspace container object</entry>
2451
2452 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2453 </row>
2454
2455 <row>
2456 <entry>lxd</entry>
2457
2458 <entry>git</entry>
2459
2460 <entry>"LXD is a container ""hypervisor"" and a new user
2461 experience for LXC Specifically it's made of three components: - A
2462 system-wide daemon (lxd) - A command line client (lxc) - An
2463 OpenStack Nova plugin (nova-compute-lxd)"</entry>
2464
2465 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2466 </row>
2467
2468 <row>
2469 <entry>lz4</entry>
2470
2471 <entry>1.7.4</entry>
2472
2473 <entry>LZ4 is a very fast lossless compression algorithm providing
2474 compression speed at 400 MB/s per core scalable with multi-cores
2475 CPU. It also features an extremely fast decoder with speed in
2476 multiple GB/s per core typically reaching RAM speed limits on
2477 multi-core systems.</entry>
2478
2479 <entry>BSD, BSD-2-Clause, GPL-2.0</entry>
2480 </row>
2481
2482 <row>
2483 <entry>lzo</entry>
2484
2485 <entry>2.10</entry>
2486
2487 <entry>Lossless data compression library.</entry>
2488
2489 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2490 </row>
2491
2492 <row>
2493 <entry>lzop</entry>
2494
2495 <entry>1.03</entry>
2496
2497 <entry>lzop is a compression utility which is designed to be a
2498 companion to gzip. \nIt is based on the LZO data compression
2499 library and its main advantages over \ngzip are much higher
2500 compression and decompression speed at the cost of some
2501 \ncompression ratio. The lzop compression utility was designed
2502 with the goals \nof reliability speed portability and with
2503 reasonable drop-in compatibility \nto gzip.</entry>
2504
2505 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2506 </row>
2507
2508 <row>
2509 <entry>m4</entry>
2510
2511 <entry>1.4.18</entry>
2512
2513 <entry>GNU m4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro
2514 processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible although it has some
2515 extensions (for example handling more than 9 positional parameters
2516 to macros). GNU M4 also has built-in functions for including files
2517 running shell commands doing arithmetic etc.</entry>
2518
2519 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2520 </row>
2521
2522 <row>
2523 <entry>make</entry>
2524
2525 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
2526
2527 <entry>Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables
2528 and other non-source files of a program from the program's source
2529 files. Make gets its knowledge of how to build your program from a
2530 file called the makefile which lists each of the non-source files
2531 and how to compute it from other files.</entry>
2532
2533 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
2534 </row>
2535
2536 <row>
2537 <entry>makedepend</entry>
2538
2539 <entry>1.0.5</entry>
2540
2541 <entry>The makedepend program reads each sourcefile in sequence
2542 and parses it like a C-preprocessor processing all #include
2543 #define #undef #ifdef #ifndef #endif #if #elif and #else
2544 directives so that it can correctly tell which #include directives
2545 would be used in a compilation. Any #include directives can
2546 reference files having other #include directives and parsing will
2547 occur in these files as well.</entry>
2548
2549 <entry>MIT</entry>
2550 </row>
2551
2552 <row>
2553 <entry>makedevs</entry>
2554
2555 <entry>1.0.1</entry>
2556
2557 <entry>Tool for creating device nodes.</entry>
2558
2559 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2560 </row>
2561
2562 <row>
2563 <entry>mklibs</entry>
2564
2565 <entry>0.1.43</entry>
2566
2567 <entry>mklibs produces cut-down shared libraries that contain only
2568 the routines required by a particular set of executables.</entry>
2569
2570 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2571 </row>
2572
2573 <row>
2574 <entry>mozjs</entry>
2575
2576 <entry>17.0.0</entry>
2577
2578 <entry>SpiderMonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in
2579 C/C++.</entry>
2580
2581 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry>
2582 </row>
2583
2584 <row>
2585 <entry>mpfr</entry>
2586
2587 <entry>3.1.5</entry>
2588
2589 <entry>C library for multiple-precision floating-point
2590 computations with exact rounding.</entry>
2591
2592 <entry>GPL-3.0, LGPL-3.0</entry>
2593 </row>
2594
2595 <row>
2596 <entry>mtools</entry>
2597
2598 <entry>4.0.18</entry>
2599
2600 <entry>Mtools is a collection of utilities to access MS-DOS disks
2601 from GNU and Unix without mounting them.</entry>
2602
2603 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2604 </row>
2605
2606 <row>
2607 <entry>nasm</entry>
2608
2609 <entry>2.13.01</entry>
2610
2611 <entry>General-purpose x86 assembler.</entry>
2612
2613 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2614 </row>
2615
2616 <row>
2617 <entry>ncurses</entry>
2618
2619 <entry>6.0</entry>
2620
2621 <entry>SVr4 and XSI-Curses compatible curses library and terminfo
2622 tools including tic infocmp captoinfo. Supports color multiple
2623 highlights forms-drawing characters and automatic recognition of
2624 keypad and function-key sequences. Extensions include resizable
2625 windows and mouse support on both xterm and Linux console using
2626 the gpm library.</entry>
2627
2628 <entry>MIT</entry>
2629 </row>
2630
2631 <row>
2632 <entry>net-snmp</entry>
2633
2634 <entry>5.7.3</entry>
2635
2636 <entry>Various tools relating to the Simple Network Management
2637 Protocol.</entry>
2638
2639 <entry>BSD</entry>
2640 </row>
2641
2642 <row>
2643 <entry>netbase</entry>
2644
2645 <entry>5.4</entry>
2646
2647 <entry>This package provides the necessary infrastructure for
2648 basic TCP/IP based networking</entry>
2649
2650 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2651 </row>
2652
2653 <row>
2654 <entry>netcat-openbsd</entry>
2655
2656 <entry>1.105</entry>
2657
2658 <entry>A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across
2659 network connections using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to
2660 be a reliable 'back-end' tool that can be used directly or easily
2661 driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time it is a
2662 feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool since it can
2663 create almost any kind of connection you would need and has
2664 several interesting built-in capabilities.</entry>
2665
2666 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2667 </row>
2668
2669 <row>
2670 <entry>netcf</entry>
2671
2672 <entry>0.2.8</entry>
2673
2674 <entry>netcf is a cross-platform network configuration
2675 library.</entry>
2676
2677 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
2678 </row>
2679
2680 <row>
2681 <entry>nettle</entry>
2682
2683 <entry>3.3</entry>
2684
2685 <entry>A low level cryptographic library.</entry>
2686
2687 <entry>LGPL-3.0, GPL-2.0</entry>
2688 </row>
2689
2690 <row>
2691 <entry>networkmanager</entry>
2692
2693 <entry>1.4.4</entry>
2694
2695 <entry>NetworkManager.</entry>
2696
2697 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2698 </row>
2699
2700 <row>
2701 <entry>nfv-installer</entry>
2702
2703 <entry>1.0</entry>
2704
2705 <entry>Enea NFV Access installer</entry>
2706
2707 <entry>Proprietary</entry>
2708 </row>
2709
2710 <row>
2711 <entry>notary</entry>
2712
2713 <entry>0.4.2</entry>
2714
2715 <entry>Notary is a Docker project that allows anyone to have trust
2716 over arbitrary collections of data</entry>
2717
2718 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2719 </row>
2720
2721 <row>
2722 <entry>nspr</entry>
2723
2724 <entry>4.16</entry>
2725
2726 <entry>Netscape Portable Runtime Library.</entry>
2727
2728 <entry>GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2729 </row>
2730
2731 <row>
2732 <entry>nss</entry>
2733
2734 <entry>3.31.1</entry>
2735
2736 <entry>Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries
2737 designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled
2738 client and server applications. Applications built with NSS can
2739 support SSL v2 and v3 TLS PKCS 5 PKCS 7 PKCS 11 PKCS 12 S/MIME
2740 X.509 v3 certificates and other security standards.</entry>
2741
2742 <entry>MPL-2.0, GPL-2.0, MPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2743 </row>
2744
2745 <row>
2746 <entry>ntp</entry>
2747
2748 <entry>4.2.8p10</entry>
2749
2750 <entry>The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the
2751 time of a computer client or server to another server or reference
2752 time source such as a radio or satellite receiver or
2753 modem.</entry>
2754
2755 <entry>NTP</entry>
2756 </row>
2757
2758 <row>
2759 <entry>numactl</entry>
2760
2761 <entry>2.0.11</entry>
2762
2763 <entry>Simple NUMA policy support. It consists of a numactl
2764 program to run other programs with a specific NUMA policy and a
2765 libnuma to do allocations with NUMA policy in
2766 applications.</entry>
2767
2768 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
2769 </row>
2770
2771 <row>
2772 <entry>openjdk-8</entry>
2773
2774 <entry>102b14</entry>
2775
2776 <entry>Java runtime based upon the OpenJDK Project</entry>
2777
2778 <entry>GPL-2.0-with-classpath-exception</entry>
2779 </row>
2780
2781 <row>
2782 <entry>openssh</entry>
2783
2784 <entry>7.5p1</entry>
2785
2786 <entry>Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp/telnet replacement (OpenSSH) Ssh
2787 (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and
2788 for executing commands on a remote machine.</entry>
2789
2790 <entry>BSD</entry>
2791 </row>
2792
2793 <row>
2794 <entry>openssl</entry>
2795
2796 <entry>1.0.2o</entry>
2797
2798 <entry>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic
2799 tools.</entry>
2800
2801 <entry>OpenSSL</entry>
2802 </row>
2803
2804 <row>
2805 <entry>openvswitch</entry>
2806
2807 <entry>2.9</entry>
2808
2809 <entry>Open vSwitch is a production quality multilayer virtual
2810 switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is
2811 designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic
2812 extension while still supporting standard management interfaces
2813 and protocols (e.g. NetFlow sFlow SPAN RSPAN CLI LACP
2814 802.1ag)</entry>
2815
2816 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2817 </row>
2818
2819 <row>
2820 <entry>opkg-utils</entry>
2821
2822 <entry>0.3.5</entry>
2823
2824 <entry>Additional utilities for the opkg package manager.</entry>
2825
2826 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
2827 </row>
2828
2829 <row>
2830 <entry>oro</entry>
2831
2832 <entry>2.0.8</entry>
2833
2834 <entry>Perl5-compatible regular expressions library for
2835 Java</entry>
2836
2837 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2838 </row>
2839
2840 <row>
2841 <entry>os-release</entry>
2842
2843 <entry>1.0</entry>
2844
2845 <entry>The /etc/os-release file contains operating system
2846 identification data.</entry>
2847
2848 <entry>MIT</entry>
2849 </row>
2850
2851 <row>
2852 <entry>packagegroup-core-boot</entry>
2853
2854 <entry>1.0</entry>
2855
2856 <entry>The minimal set of packages required to boot the
2857 system</entry>
2858
2859 <entry>MIT</entry>
2860 </row>
2861
2862 <row>
2863 <entry>packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh</entry>
2864
2865 <entry>1.0</entry>
2866
2867 <entry>OpenSSH SSH client/server.</entry>
2868
2869 <entry>MIT</entry>
2870 </row>
2871
2872 <row>
2873 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-docker</entry>
2874
2875 <entry>1.0</entry>
2876
2877 <entry>Packagegroup for Docker.</entry>
2878
2879 <entry>MIT</entry>
2880 </row>
2881
2882 <row>
2883 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-dpdk</entry>
2884
2885 <entry>1.0</entry>
2886
2887 <entry>Packagegroup for DPDK.</entry>
2888
2889 <entry>MIT</entry>
2890 </row>
2891
2892 <row>
2893 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-host</entry>
2894
2895 <entry>1.0</entry>
2896
2897 <entry>This package group includes packages and packagegroups
2898 specific to the host side of the Enea Linux Virtualization
2899 Profile.</entry>
2900
2901 <entry>MIT</entry>
2902 </row>
2903
2904 <row>
2905 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-libvirt</entry>
2906
2907 <entry>1.0</entry>
2908
2909 <entry>Package group for libvirt.</entry>
2910
2911 <entry>MIT</entry>
2912 </row>
2913
2914 <row>
2915 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-lxc</entry>
2916
2917 <entry>1.0</entry>
2918
2919 <entry>Packagegroup for LXC.</entry>
2920
2921 <entry>MIT</entry>
2922 </row>
2923
2924 <row>
2925 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-lxd</entry>
2926
2927 <entry>1.0</entry>
2928
2929 <entry>Packagegroup for LXD.</entry>
2930
2931 <entry>MIT</entry>
2932 </row>
2933
2934 <row>
2935 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-openstack</entry>
2936
2937 <entry>1.0</entry>
2938
2939 <entry>This packagegroups adds dependencies for deploying
2940 Openstack using Kolla.</entry>
2941
2942 <entry>MIT</entry>
2943 </row>
2944
2945 <row>
2946 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-ovs</entry>
2947
2948 <entry>1.0</entry>
2949
2950 <entry>Packagegroup for Open vSwitch.</entry>
2951
2952 <entry>MIT</entry>
2953 </row>
2954
2955 <row>
2956 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-qemu</entry>
2957
2958 <entry>1.0</entry>
2959
2960 <entry>Packagegroup for QEMU.</entry>
2961
2962 <entry>MIT</entry>
2963 </row>
2964
2965 <row>
2966 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization</entry>
2967
2968 <entry>1.0</entry>
2969
2970 <entry>This packagegroup includes packages and packagegroups
2971 required for both host and guest images of the Enea Linux
2972 Virtualization Profile.</entry>
2973
2974 <entry>MIT</entry>
2975 </row>
2976
2977 <row>
2978 <entry>parted</entry>
2979
2980 <entry>3.2</entry>
2981
2982 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry>
2983
2984 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2985 </row>
2986
2987 <row>
2988 <entry>partrt</entry>
2989
2990 <entry>1.1</entry>
2991
2992 <entry>partrt is a tool for dividing a SMP Linux system into a
2993 real time domain and a non-real time domain.</entry>
2994
2995 <entry>BSD</entry>
2996 </row>
2997
2998 <row>
2999 <entry>pciutils</entry>
3000
3001 <entry>3.5.5</entry>
3002
3003 <entry>The PCI Utilities package contains a library for portable
3004 access to PCI bus configuration space and several utilities based
3005 on this library.</entry>
3006
3007 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3008 </row>
3009
3010 <row>
3011 <entry>perl</entry>
3012
3013 <entry>5.24.1</entry>
3014
3015 <entry>Perl scripting language.</entry>
3016
3017 <entry>Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
3018 </row>
3019
3020 <row>
3021 <entry>pigz</entry>
3022
3023 <entry>2.3.4</entry>
3024
3025 <entry>pigz which stands for parallel implementation of gzip is a
3026 fully functional replacement for gzip that exploits multiple
3027 processors and multiple cores to the hilt when compressing data.
3028 pigz was written by Mark Adler and uses the zlib and pthread
3029 libraries.</entry>
3030
3031 <entry>Zlib, Apache-2.0</entry>
3032 </row>
3033
3034 <row>
3035 <entry>pixman</entry>
3036
3037 <entry>0.34.0</entry>
3038
3039 <entry>Pixman provides a library for manipulating pixel regions --
3040 a set of Y-X banded rectangles image compositing using the
3041 Porter/Duff model and implicit mask generation for geometric
3042 primitives including trapezoids triangles and rectangles.</entry>
3043
3044 <entry>MIT, PD</entry>
3045 </row>
3046
3047 <row>
3048 <entry>pkgconfig</entry>
3049
3050 <entry>0.29.2</entry>
3051
3052 <entry>pkg-config is a helper tool used when compiling
3053 applications and libraries. It helps determined the correct
3054 compiler/link options. It is also language-agnostic.</entry>
3055
3056 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3057 </row>
3058
3059 <row>
3060 <entry>pm-utils</entry>
3061
3062 <entry>1.4.1</entry>
3063
3064 <entry>Simple shell command line tools to suspend and
3065 hibernate.</entry>
3066
3067 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3068 </row>
3069
3070 <row>
3071 <entry>polkit</entry>
3072
3073 <entry>0.113</entry>
3074
3075 <entry>The polkit package is an application-level toolkit for
3076 defining and handling the policy that allows unprivileged
3077 processes to speak to privileged processes.</entry>
3078
3079 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
3080 </row>
3081
3082 <row>
3083 <entry>popt</entry>
3084
3085 <entry>1.16</entry>
3086
3087 <entry>Library for parsing command line options.</entry>
3088
3089 <entry>MIT</entry>
3090 </row>
3091
3092 <row>
3093 <entry>pps-tools</entry>
3094
3095 <entry>0.0.0</entry>
3096
3097 <entry>User-space tools for LinuxPPS.</entry>
3098
3099 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3100 </row>
3101
3102 <row>
3103 <entry>prelink</entry>
3104
3105 <entry>1.0</entry>
3106
3107 <entry>The prelink package contains a utility which modifies ELF
3108 shared libraries and executables so that far fewer relocations
3109 need to be resolved at runtime and thus programs come up
3110 faster.</entry>
3111
3112 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3113 </row>
3114
3115 <row>
3116 <entry>procps</entry>
3117
3118 <entry>3.3.12</entry>
3119
3120 <entry>Procps contains a set of system utilities that provide
3121 system information about processes using the /proc filesystem. The
3122 package includes the programs ps top vmstat w kill and
3123 skill.</entry>
3124
3125 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.0</entry>
3126 </row>
3127
3128 <row>
3129 <entry>pseudo</entry>
3130
3131 <entry>1.8.2</entry>
3132
3133 <entry>Pseudo gives fake root capabilities to a normal
3134 user.</entry>
3135
3136 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
3137 </row>
3138
3139 <row>
3140 <entry>ptest-runner</entry>
3141
3142 <entry>2.1</entry>
3143
3144 <entry>The ptest-runner2 package installs a ptest-runner program
3145 which loops through all installed ptest test suites and runs them
3146 in sequence.</entry>
3147
3148 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3149 </row>
3150
3151 <row>
3152 <entry>python-futures</entry>
3153
3154 <entry>3.0.3</entry>
3155
3156 <entry>Backport of the concurrent.futures package from Python
3157 3.2</entry>
3158
3159 <entry>BSD</entry>
3160 </row>
3161
3162 <row>
3163 <entry>python-netaddr</entry>
3164
3165 <entry>0.7.19</entry>
3166
3167 <entry>A network address manipulation library for Python..</entry>
3168
3169 <entry>BSD</entry>
3170 </row>
3171
3172 <row>
3173 <entry>python-netifaces</entry>
3174
3175 <entry>0.10.6</entry>
3176
3177 <entry>Portable network interface information.</entry>
3178
3179 <entry>MIT</entry>
3180 </row>
3181
3182 <row>
3183 <entry>python-pip</entry>
3184
3185 <entry>9.0.1</entry>
3186
3187 <entry>PIP is a tool for installing and managing Python
3188 packages.</entry>
3189
3190 <entry>MIT, LGPL-2.1</entry>
3191 </row>
3192
3193 <row>
3194 <entry>python-psutil</entry>
3195
3196 <entry>5.3.1</entry>
3197
3198 <entry>A cross-platform process and system utilities module for
3199 Python.</entry>
3200
3201 <entry>BSD</entry>
3202 </row>
3203
3204 <row>
3205 <entry>python-scons</entry>
3206
3207 <entry>2.5.1</entry>
3208
3209 <entry>Software Construction tool (make/autotools
3210 replacement).</entry>
3211
3212 <entry>MIT</entry>
3213 </row>
3214
3215 <row>
3216 <entry>python-setuptools</entry>
3217
3218 <entry>36.2.7</entry>
3219
3220 <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python
3221 packages.</entry>
3222
3223 <entry>MIT</entry>
3224 </row>
3225
3226 <row>
3227 <entry>python</entry>
3228
3229 <entry>2.7.13</entry>
3230
3231 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry>
3232
3233 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
3234 </row>
3235
3236 <row>
3237 <entry>python3-netifaces</entry>
3238
3239 <entry>0.10.6</entry>
3240
3241 <entry>Portable network interface information.</entry>
3242
3243 <entry>MIT</entry>
3244 </row>
3245
3246 <row>
3247 <entry>python3-setuptools</entry>
3248
3249 <entry>36.2.7</entry>
3250
3251 <entry>Download build install upgrade and uninstall Python
3252 packages.</entry>
3253
3254 <entry>MIT</entry>
3255 </row>
3256
3257 <row>
3258 <entry>python3-six</entry>
3259
3260 <entry>1.10.0</entry>
3261
3262 <entry>Python 2 and 3 compatibility library.</entry>
3263
3264 <entry>MIT</entry>
3265 </row>
3266
3267 <row>
3268 <entry>python3-twisted</entry>
3269
3270 <entry>13.2.0</entry>
3271
3272 <entry>Twisted is an event-driven networking framework written in
3273 Python and licensed under the LGPL. Twisted supports TCP UDP
3274 SSL/TLS multicast Unix sockets a large number of protocols
3275 (including HTTP NNTP IMAP SSH IRC FTP and others) and much
3276 more.</entry>
3277
3278 <entry>MIT</entry>
3279 </row>
3280
3281 <row>
3282 <entry>python3-zopeinterface</entry>
3283
3284 <entry>4.4.3</entry>
3285
3286 <entry>Interface definitions for Zope products.</entry>
3287
3288 <entry>ZPL-2.1</entry>
3289 </row>
3290
3291 <row>
3292 <entry>python3</entry>
3293
3294 <entry>3.5.3</entry>
3295
3296 <entry>The Python Programming Language.</entry>
3297
3298 <entry>Python-2.0</entry>
3299 </row>
3300
3301 <row>
3302 <entry>qemu</entry>
3303
3304 <entry>2.11.1</entry>
3305
3306 <entry>Fast open source processor emulator.</entry>
3307
3308 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
3309 </row>
3310
3311 <row>
3312 <entry>qemuwrapper</entry>
3313
3314 <entry>1.0</entry>
3315
3316 <entry>QEMU wrapper script.</entry>
3317
3318 <entry>MIT</entry>
3319 </row>
3320
3321 <row>
3322 <entry>quilt</entry>
3323
3324 <entry>0.65</entry>
3325
3326 <entry>Tool for working with series of patches.</entry>
3327
3328 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3329 </row>
3330
3331 <row>
3332 <entry>randrproto</entry>
3333
3334 <entry>1.5.0</entry>
3335
3336 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Resize
3337 Rotate and Reflect extension. This extension provides the ability
3338 to resize rotate and reflect the root window of a screen.</entry>
3339
3340 <entry>MIT</entry>
3341 </row>
3342
3343 <row>
3344 <entry>readline</entry>
3345
3346 <entry>7.0</entry>
3347
3348 <entry>The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for
3349 use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they
3350 are typed in. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The
3351 Readline library includes additional functions to maintain a list
3352 of previously-entered command lines to recall and perhaps reedit
3353 those lines and perform csh-like history expansion on previous
3354 commands.</entry>
3355
3356 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3357 </row>
3358
3359 <row>
3360 <entry>regexp</entry>
3361
3362 <entry>1.5</entry>
3363
3364 <entry>Java Regular Expression package</entry>
3365
3366 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
3367 </row>
3368
3369 <row>
3370 <entry>renderproto</entry>
3371
3372 <entry>0.11.1</entry>
3373
3374 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for the X Rendering
3375 extension. This is the basis the image composition within the X
3376 window system.</entry>
3377
3378 <entry>MIT</entry>
3379 </row>
3380
3381 <row>
3382 <entry>rhino</entry>
3383
3384 <entry>1.7r4</entry>
3385
3386 <entry>Lexical analyzer generator for Java</entry>
3387
3388 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry>
3389 </row>
3390
3391 <row>
3392 <entry>rpm</entry>
3393
3394 <entry>4.13.90</entry>
3395
3396 <entry>The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line
3397 driven package management system capable of installing
3398 uninstalling verifying querying and updating software packages.
3399 Each software package consists of an archive of files along with
3400 information about the package like its version a description
3401 etc.</entry>
3402
3403 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3404 </row>
3405
3406 <row>
3407 <entry>rsync</entry>
3408
3409 <entry>3.1.3</entry>
3410
3411 <entry>File synchronization tool.</entry>
3412
3413 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3414 </row>
3415
3416 <row>
3417 <entry>run-postinsts</entry>
3418
3419 <entry>1.0</entry>
3420
3421 <entry>Runs postinstall scripts on first boot of the target
3422 device.</entry>
3423
3424 <entry>MIT</entry>
3425 </row>
3426
3427 <row>
3428 <entry>runc-docker</entry>
3429
3430 <entry>1.0.0-rc3</entry>
3431
3432 <entry>runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers
3433 according to the OCI specification.</entry>
3434
3435 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
3436 </row>
3437
3438 <row>
3439 <entry>sed</entry>
3440
3441 <entry>4.2.2</entry>
3442
3443 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry>
3444
3445 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3446 </row>
3447
3448 <row>
3449 <entry>serf</entry>
3450
3451 <entry>1.3.9</entry>
3452
3453 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry>
3454
3455 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
3456 </row>
3457
3458 <row>
3459 <entry>servlet2.3</entry>
3460
3461 <entry>4.1.37</entry>
3462
3463 <entry>Servlet API 2.3 (from Tomcat 4.1)</entry>
3464
3465 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
3466 </row>
3467
3468 <row>
3469 <entry>shadow-securetty</entry>
3470
3471 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
3472
3473 <entry>Provider of the machine specific securetty file.</entry>
3474
3475 <entry>MIT</entry>
3476 </row>
3477
3478 <row>
3479 <entry>shadow-sysroot</entry>
3480
3481 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
3482
3483 <entry>Shadow utils requirements for useradd.bbclass.</entry>
3484
3485 <entry>BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry>
3486 </row>
3487
3488 <row>
3489 <entry>shadow</entry>
3490
3491 <entry>4.2.1</entry>
3492
3493 <entry>Tools to change and administer password and group
3494 data.</entry>
3495
3496 <entry>BSD, Artistic-1.0</entry>
3497 </row>
3498
3499 <row>
3500 <entry>shared-mime-info</entry>
3501
3502 <entry>1.8</entry>
3503
3504 <entry>Shared MIME type database and specification.</entry>
3505
3506 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
3507 </row>
3508
3509 <row>
3510 <entry>slang</entry>
3511
3512 <entry>2.3.1a</entry>
3513
3514 <entry>S-Lang is an interpreted language and a programming
3515 library. The S-Lang language was designed so that it can be easily
3516 embedded into a program to provide the program with a powerful
3517 extension language. The S-Lang library provided in this package
3518 provides the S-Lang extension language. S-Lang's syntax resembles
3519 C which makes it easy to recode S-Lang procedures in C if you need
3520 to.</entry>
3521
3522 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3523 </row>
3524
3525 <row>
3526 <entry>sqlite3</entry>
3527
3528 <entry>3.20.0</entry>
3529
3530 <entry>Embeddable SQL database engine.</entry>
3531
3532 <entry>PD</entry>
3533 </row>
3534
3535 <row>
3536 <entry>squashfs-tools</entry>
3537
3538 <entry>4.3</entry>
3539
3540 <entry>Tools for manipulating SquashFS filesystems.</entry>
3541
3542 <entry>GPL-2.0, PD</entry>
3543 </row>
3544
3545 <row>
3546 <entry>subversion</entry>
3547
3548 <entry>1.9.6</entry>
3549
3550 <entry>Subversion (svn) version control system client.</entry>
3551
3552 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
3553 </row>
3554
3555 <row>
3556 <entry>sudo</entry>
3557
3558 <entry>1.8.20p2</entry>
3559
3560 <entry>Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give
3561 certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or
3562 all) commands as root while logging all commands and
3563 arguments.</entry>
3564
3565 <entry>ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry>
3566 </row>
3567
3568 <row>
3569 <entry>sysfsutils</entry>
3570
3571 <entry>2.1.0</entry>
3572
3573 <entry>Tools for working with the sysfs virtual filesystem. The
3574 tool 'systool' can query devices by bus class and
3575 topology.</entry>
3576
3577 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
3578 </row>
3579
3580 <row>
3581 <entry>syslinux</entry>
3582
3583 <entry>6.03</entry>
3584
3585 <entry>Multi-purpose linux bootloader.</entry>
3586
3587 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3588 </row>
3589
3590 <row>
3591 <entry>systemd-compat-units</entry>
3592
3593 <entry>1.0</entry>
3594
3595 <entry>Enhances systemd compatilibity with existing SysVinit
3596 scripts.</entry>
3597
3598 <entry>MIT</entry>
3599 </row>
3600
3601 <row>
3602 <entry>systemd-serialgetty</entry>
3603
3604 <entry>1.0</entry>
3605
3606 <entry>Serial terminal support for systemd.</entry>
3607
3608 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3609 </row>
3610
3611 <row>
3612 <entry>systemd-systemctl</entry>
3613
3614 <entry>1.0</entry>
3615
3616 <entry>Wrapper for enabling systemd services.</entry>
3617
3618 <entry>MIT</entry>
3619 </row>
3620
3621 <row>
3622 <entry>systemd</entry>
3623
3624 <entry>234</entry>
3625
3626 <entry>systemd is a system and service manager for Linux
3627 compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts. systemd provides
3628 aggressive parallelization capabilities uses socket and D-Bus
3629 activation for starting services offers on-demand starting of
3630 daemons keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups supports
3631 snapshotting and restoring of the system state maintains mount and
3632 automount points and implements an elaborate transactional
3633 dependency-based service control logic. It can work as a drop-in
3634 replacement for sysvinit.</entry>
3635
3636 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
3637 </row>
3638
3639 <row>
3640 <entry>tar</entry>
3641
3642 <entry>1.29</entry>
3643
3644 <entry>GNU tar saves many files together into a single tape or
3645 disk archive and can restore individual files from the
3646 archive.</entry>
3647
3648 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3649 </row>
3650
3651 <row>
3652 <entry>tcpdump</entry>
3653
3654 <entry>4.9.2</entry>
3655
3656 <entry>A sophisticated network protocol analyzer.</entry>
3657
3658 <entry>BSD</entry>
3659 </row>
3660
3661 <row>
3662 <entry>texinfo-dummy</entry>
3663
3664 <entry>1.0</entry>
3665
3666 <entry>Fake version of the texinfo utility suite.</entry>
3667
3668 <entry>MIT</entry>
3669 </row>
3670
3671 <row>
3672 <entry>thin-provisioning-tools</entry>
3673
3674 <entry>0.6.3</entry>
3675
3676 <entry>A suite of tools for manipulating the metadata of the
3677 dm-thin device-mapper target.</entry>
3678
3679 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3680 </row>
3681
3682 <row>
3683 <entry>tunctl</entry>
3684
3685 <entry>1.5</entry>
3686
3687 <entry>Tool for controlling the Linux TUN/TAP driver.</entry>
3688
3689 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3690 </row>
3691
3692 <row>
3693 <entry>tzcode</entry>
3694
3695 <entry>2018c</entry>
3696
3697 <entry>tzcode timezone zoneinfo utils -- zic zdump
3698 tzselect.</entry>
3699
3700 <entry>PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
3701 </row>
3702
3703 <row>
3704 <entry>tzdata</entry>
3705
3706 <entry>2018c</entry>
3707
3708 <entry>Timezone data.</entry>
3709
3710 <entry>PD, BSD, BSD-3-Clause</entry>
3711 </row>
3712
3713 <row>
3714 <entry>udev-extraconf</entry>
3715
3716 <entry>1.1</entry>
3717
3718 <entry>Extra machine specific configuration files for udev
3719 specifically blacklist information.</entry>
3720
3721 <entry>MIT</entry>
3722 </row>
3723
3724 <row>
3725 <entry>unifdef</entry>
3726
3727 <entry>2.11</entry>
3728
3729 <entry>Selectively remove #ifdef statements from sources.</entry>
3730
3731 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
3732 </row>
3733
3734 <row>
3735 <entry>unzip</entry>
3736
3737 <entry>6.0</entry>
3738
3739 <entry>Utilities for extracting and viewing files in .zip
3740 archives.</entry>
3741
3742 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
3743 </row>
3744
3745 <row>
3746 <entry>update-rc.d</entry>
3747
3748 <entry>0.7</entry>
3749
3750 <entry>update-rc.d is a utility that allows the management of
3751 symlinks to the initscripts in the /etc/rcN.d directory
3752 structure.</entry>
3753
3754 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3755 </row>
3756
3757 <row>
3758 <entry>util-linux</entry>
3759
3760 <entry>2.30</entry>
3761
3762 <entry>Util-linux includes a suite of basic system administration
3763 utilities commonly found on most Linux systems. Some of the more
3764 important utilities include disk partitioning kernel message
3765 management filesystem creation and system login.</entry>
3766
3767 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, BSD</entry>
3768 </row>
3769
3770 <row>
3771 <entry>util-macros</entry>
3772
3773 <entry>1.19.1</entry>
3774
3775 <entry>M4 autotools macros used by various X.org programs.</entry>
3776
3777 <entry>MIT</entry>
3778 </row>
3779
3780 <row>
3781 <entry>vala</entry>
3782
3783 <entry>0.36.4</entry>
3784
3785 <entry>Vala is a C#-like language dedicated to ease GObject
3786 programming. Vala compiles to plain C and has no runtime
3787 environment nor penalities whatsoever.</entry>
3788
3789 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
3790 </row>
3791
3792 <row>
3793 <entry>volatile-binds</entry>
3794
3795 <entry>1.0</entry>
3796
3797 <entry>Volatile bind mount setup and configuration for
3798 read-only-rootfs</entry>
3799
3800 <entry>MIT</entry>
3801 </row>
3802
3803 <row>
3804 <entry>which</entry>
3805
3806 <entry>2.21</entry>
3807
3808 <entry>Which is a utility that prints out the full path of the
3809 executables that bash(1) would execute when the passed program
3810 names would have been entered on the shell prompt. It does this by
3811 using the exact same algorithm as bash.</entry>
3812
3813 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
3814 </row>
3815
3816 <row>
3817 <entry>xalan-j</entry>
3818
3819 <entry>2.7.1</entry>
3820
3821 <entry>Java XSLT processor</entry>
3822
3823 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
3824 </row>
3825
3826 <row>
3827 <entry>xcb-proto</entry>
3828
3829 <entry>1.12</entry>
3830
3831 <entry>Function prototypes for the X protocol C-language Binding
3832 (XCB). XCB is a replacement for Xlib featuring a small footprint
3833 latency hiding direct access to the protocol improved threading
3834 support and extensibility.</entry>
3835
3836 <entry>MIT</entry>
3837 </row>
3838
3839 <row>
3840 <entry>xerces-j</entry>
3841
3842 <entry>2.11.0</entry>
3843
3844 <entry>Reference implementation of XNI the Xerces Native Interface
3845 and also a fully conforming XML Schema processor.</entry>
3846
3847 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
3848 </row>
3849
3850 <row>
3851 <entry>xextproto</entry>
3852
3853 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
3854
3855 <entry>This package provides the wire protocol for several X
3856 extensions. These protocol extensions include DOUBLE-BUFFER DPMS
3857 Extended-Visual-Information LBX MIT_SHM MIT_SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD
3858 Multi-Buffering SECURITY SHAPE SYNC TOG-CUP XC-APPGROUP XC-MISC
3859 XTEST. In addition a small set of utility functions are also
3860 available.</entry>
3861
3862 <entry>MIT</entry>
3863 </row>
3864
3865 <row>
3866 <entry>xkeyboard-config</entry>
3867
3868 <entry>2.21</entry>
3869
3870 <entry>The non-arch keyboard configuration database for X Window.
3871 The goal is to provide the consistent well-structured frequently
3872 released open source of X keyboard configuration data for X Window
3873 System implementations. The project is targeted to XKB-based
3874 systems.</entry>
3875
3876 <entry>MIT</entry>
3877 </row>
3878
3879 <row>
3880 <entry>xml-commons-resolver1.1</entry>
3881
3882 <entry>1.2</entry>
3883
3884 <entry>Library to resolve various public or system identifiers
3885 into accessible URLs (Java)</entry>
3886
3887 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
3888 </row>
3889
3890 <row>
3891 <entry>xproto</entry>
3892
3893 <entry>7.0.31</entry>
3894
3895 <entry>This package provides the basic headers for the X Window
3896 System.</entry>
3897
3898 <entry>MIT</entry>
3899 </row>
3900
3901 <row>
3902 <entry>xtrans</entry>
3903
3904 <entry>1.3.5</entry>
3905
3906 <entry>The X Transport Interface is intended to combine all system
3907 and transport specific code into a single place. This API should
3908 be used by all libraries clients and servers of the X Window
3909 System. Use of this API should allow the addition of new types of
3910 transports and support for new platforms without making any
3911 changes to the source except in the X Transport Interface
3912 code.</entry>
3913
3914 <entry>MIT</entry>
3915 </row>
3916
3917 <row>
3918 <entry>xz</entry>
3919
3920 <entry>5.2.3</entry>
3921
3922 <entry>Utilities for managing LZMA compressed files.</entry>
3923
3924 <entry>GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1, PD</entry>
3925 </row>
3926
3927 <row>
3928 <entry>yajl</entry>
3929
3930 <entry>2.1.0</entry>
3931
3932 <entry>YAJL is a small event-driven (SAX-style) JSON parser
3933 written in ANSI C and a small validating JSON generator.</entry>
3934
3935 <entry>ISC</entry>
3936 </row>
3937
3938 <row>
3939 <entry>zip</entry>
3940
3941 <entry>3.0</entry>
3942
3943 <entry>Compressor/archiver for creating and modifying .zip
3944 files.</entry>
3945
3946 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
3947 </row>
3948
3949 <row>
3950 <entry>zisofs-tools</entry>
3951
3952 <entry>1.0.8</entry>
3953
3954 <entry>Utilities for creating compressed CD-ROM
3955 filesystems.</entry>
3956
3957 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
3958 </row>
3959
3960 <row>
3961 <entry>zlib</entry>
3962
3963 <entry>1.2.11</entry>
3964
3965 <entry>Zlib is a general-purpose patent-free lossless data
3966 compression library which is used by many different
3967 programs.</entry>
3968
3969 <entry>Zlib</entry>
3970 </row>
3971 </tbody>
3972 </tgroup>
3973 </informaltable>
3974 </section>
3975
3976 <section id="open_source_license">
3977 <title>Open Source Licenses</title>
3978
3979 <section id="lic_0">
3980 <title>AFL-2.0</title>
3981
3982 <para><programlisting>
2093 3983
2094The Academic Free License 3984The Academic Free License
2095 v. 2.0 3985 v. 2.0
@@ -2230,11 +4120,13 @@ Permission is hereby granted to copy and distribute this license without modific
2230This license may not be modified without the express written permission of its 4120This license may not be modified without the express written permission of its
2231copyright owner. 4121copyright owner.
2232 4122
2233</programlisting></para></section> 4123</programlisting></para>
4124 </section>
4125
4126 <section id="lic_1">
4127 <title>Apache-2.0</title>
2234 4128
2235<section id="lic_1"> 4129 <para><programlisting>
2236<title>Apache-2.0</title>
2237<para><programlisting>
2238 4130
2239 4131
2240 Apache License 4132 Apache License
@@ -2439,11 +4331,13 @@ copyright owner.
2439 See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 4331 See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
2440 limitations under the License. 4332 limitations under the License.
2441 4333
2442</programlisting></para></section> 4334</programlisting></para>
4335 </section>
2443 4336
2444<section id="lic_2"> 4337 <section id="lic_2">
2445<title>Artistic-1.0</title> 4338 <title>Artistic-1.0</title>
2446<para><programlisting> 4339
4340 <para><programlisting>
2447 4341
2448The Artistic License 4342The Artistic License
2449Preamble 4343Preamble
@@ -2536,11 +4430,13 @@ FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
2536 4430
2537The End 4431The End
2538 4432
2539</programlisting></para></section> 4433</programlisting></para>
4434 </section>
4435
4436 <section id="lic_3">
4437 <title>BSD</title>
2540 4438
2541<section id="lic_3"> 4439 <para><programlisting>
2542<title>BSD</title>
2543<para><programlisting>
2544Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California. 4440Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California.
2545All rights reserved. 4441All rights reserved.
2546 4442
@@ -2567,11 +4463,13 @@ HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
2567LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 4463LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
2568OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 4464OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
2569SUCH DAMAGE. 4465SUCH DAMAGE.
2570</programlisting></para></section> 4466</programlisting></para>
4467 </section>
4468
4469 <section id="lic_4">
4470 <title>BSD-2-Clause</title>
2571 4471
2572<section id="lic_4"> 4472 <para><programlisting>
2573<title>BSD-2-Clause</title>
2574<para><programlisting>
2575 4473
2576The FreeBSD Copyright 4474The FreeBSD Copyright
2577 4475
@@ -2599,11 +4497,13 @@ The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation are those
2599authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either 4497authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either
2600expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project. 4498expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project.
2601 4499
2602</programlisting></para></section> 4500</programlisting></para>
4501 </section>
2603 4502
2604<section id="lic_5"> 4503 <section id="lic_5">
2605<title>BSD-3-Clause</title> 4504 <title>BSD-3-Clause</title>
2606<para><programlisting> 4505
4506 <para><programlisting>
2607 4507
2608Copyright (c) &lt;YEAR&gt;, &lt;OWNER&gt; 4508Copyright (c) &lt;YEAR&gt;, &lt;OWNER&gt;
2609All rights reserved. 4509All rights reserved.
@@ -2630,11 +4530,13 @@ CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
2630WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH 4530WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
2631DAMAGE. 4531DAMAGE.
2632 4532
2633</programlisting></para></section> 4533</programlisting></para>
4534 </section>
4535
4536 <section id="lic_6">
4537 <title>BSD-4-Clause</title>
2634 4538
2635<section id="lic_6"> 4539 <para><programlisting>
2636<title>BSD-4-Clause</title>
2637<para><programlisting>
2638 4540
2639Copyright (c) &lt;year&gt;, &lt;copyright holder&gt; 4541Copyright (c) &lt;year&gt;, &lt;copyright holder&gt;
2640All rights reserved. 4542All rights reserved.
@@ -2664,11 +4566,13 @@ ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
2664(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS 4566(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
2665SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 4567SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
2666 4568
2667</programlisting></para></section> 4569</programlisting></para>
4570 </section>
4571
4572 <section id="lic_7">
4573 <title>BSL-1.0</title>
2668 4574
2669<section id="lic_7"> 4575 <para><programlisting>
2670<title>BSL-1.0</title>
2671<para><programlisting>
2672 4576
2673Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003 4577Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
2674 4578
@@ -2694,11 +4598,13 @@ FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
2694ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER 4598ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
2695DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 4599DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
2696 4600
2697</programlisting></para></section> 4601</programlisting></para>
4602 </section>
2698 4603
2699<section id="lic_8"> 4604 <section id="lic_8">
2700<title>EPL-1.0</title> 4605 <title>EPL-1.0</title>
2701<para><programlisting> 4606
4607 <para><programlisting>
2702 4608
2703Eclipse Public License - v 1.0 4609Eclipse Public License - v 1.0
2704 4610
@@ -2886,11 +4792,13 @@ property laws of the United States of America. No party to this Agreement will b
2886legal action under this Agreement more than one year after the cause of action arose. 4792legal action under this Agreement more than one year after the cause of action arose.
2887Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation. 4793Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation.
2888 4794
2889</programlisting></para></section> 4795</programlisting></para>
4796 </section>
4797
4798 <section id="lic_9">
4799 <title>Elfutils-Exception</title>
2890 4800
2891<section id="lic_9"> 4801 <para><programlisting>
2892<title>Elfutils-Exception</title>
2893<para><programlisting>
2894 This file describes the limits of the Exception under which you are allowed 4802 This file describes the limits of the Exception under which you are allowed
2895 to distribute Non-GPL Code in linked combination with Red Hat elfutils. 4803 to distribute Non-GPL Code in linked combination with Red Hat elfutils.
2896 For the full text of the license, please see one of the header files 4804 For the full text of the license, please see one of the header files
@@ -2903,20 +4811,24 @@ Each party waives its rights to a jury trial in any resulting litigation.
2903 libdw.h 4811 libdw.h
2904 libdwfl.h 4812 libdwfl.h
2905 4813
2906</programlisting></para></section> 4814</programlisting></para>
4815 </section>
4816
4817 <section id="lic_10">
4818 <title>FSF-Unlimited</title>
2907 4819
2908<section id="lic_10"> 4820 <para><programlisting>
2909<title>FSF-Unlimited</title>
2910<para><programlisting>
2911Copyright (C) 1997-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 4821Copyright (C) 1997-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2912This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation 4822This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
2913gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, 4823gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
2914with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. 4824with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
2915</programlisting></para></section> 4825</programlisting></para>
4826 </section>
2916 4827
2917<section id="lic_11"> 4828 <section id="lic_11">
2918<title>FreeType</title> 4829 <title>FreeType</title>
2919<para><programlisting> 4830
4831 <para><programlisting>
2920 The FreeType Project LICENSE 4832 The FreeType Project LICENSE
2921 ---------------------------- 4833 ----------------------------
2922 4834
@@ -3087,11 +4999,13 @@ Legal Terms
3087 4999
3088--- end of FTL.TXT --- 5000--- end of FTL.TXT ---
3089 5001
3090</programlisting></para></section> 5002</programlisting></para>
5003 </section>
5004
5005 <section id="lic_12">
5006 <title>GPL-1.0</title>
3091 5007
3092<section id="lic_12"> 5008 <para><programlisting>
3093<title>GPL-1.0</title>
3094<para><programlisting>
3095 5009
3096GNU General Public License, version 1 5010GNU General Public License, version 1
3097 5011
@@ -3344,11 +5258,13 @@ necessary. Here a sample; alter the names:
3344 5258
3345That`s all there is to it! 5259That`s all there is to it!
3346 5260
3347</programlisting></para></section> 5261</programlisting></para>
5262 </section>
3348 5263
3349<section id="lic_13"> 5264 <section id="lic_13">
3350<title>GPL-2.0</title> 5265 <title>GPL-2.0</title>
3351<para><programlisting> 5266
5267 <para><programlisting>
3352 5268
3353GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 5269GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
3354 5270
@@ -3647,11 +5563,13 @@ more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this
3647what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this 5563what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this
3648License. 5564License.
3649 5565
3650</programlisting></para></section> 5566</programlisting></para>
5567 </section>
5568
5569 <section id="lic_14">
5570 <title>GPL-3.0</title>
3651 5571
3652<section id="lic_14"> 5572 <para><programlisting>
3653<title>GPL-3.0</title>
3654<para><programlisting>
3655GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 5573GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
3656 5574
3657Version 3, 29 June 2007 5575Version 3, 29 June 2007
@@ -3717,34 +5635,34 @@ The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification foll
3717TERMS AND CONDITIONS 5635TERMS AND CONDITIONS
37180. Definitions. 56360. Definitions.
3719 5637
3720&rdquor;This License&rdquo; refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License. 5638This License refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License.
3721 5639
3722&rdquor;Copyright&rdquo; also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of 5640Copyright also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of
3723works, such as semiconductor masks. 5641works, such as semiconductor masks.
3724 5642
3725&rdquor;The Program&rdquo; refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this 5643The Program refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this
3726License. Each licensee is addressed as &rdquor;you&rdquo;. &rdquor;Licensees&rdquo; 5644License. Each licensee is addressed as you. Licensees
3727and &rdquor;recipients&rdquo; may be individuals or organizations. 5645and recipients may be individuals or organizations.
3728 5646
3729To &rdquor;modify&rdquo; a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in 5647To modify a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in
3730a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact copy. The 5648a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an exact copy. The
3731resulting work is called a &rdquor;modified version&rdquo; of the earlier work or a 5649resulting work is called a modified version of the earlier work or a
3732work &rdquor;based on&rdquo; the earlier work. 5650work based on the earlier work.
3733 5651
3734A &rdquor;covered work&rdquo; means either the unmodified Program or a work based on 5652A covered work means either the unmodified Program or a work based on
3735the Program. 5653the Program.
3736 5654
3737To &rdquor;propagate&rdquo; a work means to do anything with it that, without 5655To propagate a work means to do anything with it that, without
3738permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infringement under 5656permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infringement under
3739applicable copyright law, except executing it on a computer or modifying a private 5657applicable copyright law, except executing it on a computer or modifying a private
3740copy. Propagation includes copying, distribution (with or without modification), 5658copy. Propagation includes copying, distribution (with or without modification),
3741making available to the public, and in some countries other activities as well. 5659making available to the public, and in some countries other activities as well.
3742 5660
3743To &rdquor;convey&rdquo; a work means any kind of propagation that enables other 5661To convey a work means any kind of propagation that enables other
3744parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user through a computer 5662parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user through a computer
3745network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying. 5663network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying.
3746 5664
3747An interactive user interface displays &rdquor;Appropriate Legal Notices&rdquo; to the 5665An interactive user interface displays Appropriate Legal Notices to the
3748extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible feature that (1) displays 5666extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible feature that (1) displays
3749an appropriate copyright notice, and (2) tells the user that there is no warranty for 5667an appropriate copyright notice, and (2) tells the user that there is no warranty for
3750the work (except to the extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may 5668the work (except to the extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may
@@ -3753,26 +5671,26 @@ interface presents a list of user commands or options, such as a menu, a promine
3753item in the list meets this criterion. 5671item in the list meets this criterion.
37541. Source Code. 56721. Source Code.
3755 5673
3756The &rdquor;source code&rdquo; for a work means the preferred form of the work for 5674The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for
3757making modifications to it. &rdquor;Object code&rdquo; means any non-source form of a 5675making modifications to it. Object code means any non-source form of a
3758work. 5676work.
3759 5677
3760A &rdquor;Standard Interface&rdquo; means an interface that either is an official 5678A Standard Interface means an interface that either is an official
3761standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces 5679standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces
3762specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among 5680specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among
3763developers working in that language. 5681developers working in that language.
3764 5682
3765The &rdquor;System Libraries&rdquo; of an executable work include anything, other than 5683The System Libraries of an executable work include anything, other than
3766the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging a Major 5684the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging a Major
3767Component, but which is not part of that Major Component, and (b) serves only to 5685Component, but which is not part of that Major Component, and (b) serves only to
3768enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface 5686enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface
3769for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form. A 5687for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form. A
3770&rdquor;Major Component&rdquo;, in this context, means a major essential component 5688Major Component, in this context, means a major essential component
3771(kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system (if any) on which 5689(kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system (if any) on which
3772the executable work runs, or a compiler used to produce the work, or an object code 5690the executable work runs, or a compiler used to produce the work, or an object code
3773interpreter used to run it. 5691interpreter used to run it.
3774 5692
3775The &rdquor;Corresponding Source&rdquo; for a work in object code form means all the 5693The Corresponding Source for a work in object code form means all the
3776source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable work) run the object 5694source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable work) run the object
3777code and to modify the work, including scripts to control those activities. However, 5695code and to modify the work, including scripts to control those activities. However,
3778it does not include the work's System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally 5696it does not include the work's System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally
@@ -3842,7 +5760,7 @@ you also meet all of these conditions:
3842giving a relevant date. 5760giving a relevant date.
3843 * b) The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is released under this 5761 * b) The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is released under this
3844License and any conditions added under section 7. This requirement modifies the 5762License and any conditions added under section 7. This requirement modifies the
3845requirement in section 4 to &rdquor;keep intact all notices&rdquo;. 5763requirement in section 4 to keep intact all notices.
3846 * c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone 5764 * c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone
3847who comes into possession of a copy. This License will therefore apply, along with any 5765who comes into possession of a copy. This License will therefore apply, along with any
3848applicable section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all its parts, 5766applicable section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all its parts,
@@ -3856,7 +5774,7 @@ Appropriate Legal Notices, your work need not make them do so.
3856A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent works, which are 5774A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent works, which are
3857not by their nature extensions of the covered work, and which are not combined with it 5775not by their nature extensions of the covered work, and which are not combined with it
3858such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution 5776such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution
3859medium, is called an &rdquor;aggregate&rdquo; if the compilation and its resulting 5777medium, is called an aggregate if the compilation and its resulting
3860copyright are not used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users 5778copyright are not used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users
3861beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate 5779beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate
3862does not cause this License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate. 5780does not cause this License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate.
@@ -3900,19 +5818,19 @@ A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is excluded from the
3900Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object 5818Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be included in conveying the object
3901code work. 5819code work.
3902 5820
3903A &rdquor;User Product&rdquo; is either (1) a &rdquor;consumer product&rdquo;, which 5821A User Product is either (1) a consumer product, which
3904means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal, family, or 5822means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal, family, or
3905household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for incorporation into a 5823household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for incorporation into a
3906dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product, doubtful cases shall 5824dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product, doubtful cases shall
3907be resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular product received by a particular 5825be resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular product received by a particular
3908user, &rdquor;normally used&rdquo; refers to a typical or common use of that class of 5826user, normally used refers to a typical or common use of that class of
3909product, regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the 5827product, regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the
3910particular user actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A 5828particular user actually uses, or expects or is expected to use, the product. A
3911product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial 5829product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial
3912commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent the only 5830commercial, industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent the only
3913significant mode of use of the product. 5831significant mode of use of the product.
3914 5832
3915&rdquor;Installation Information&rdquo; for a User Product means any methods, 5833Installation Information for a User Product means any methods,
3916procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install and execute 5834procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to install and execute
3917modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from a modified version of 5835modified versions of a covered work in that User Product from a modified version of
3918its Corresponding Source. The information must suffice to ensure that the continued 5836its Corresponding Source. The information must suffice to ensure that the continued
@@ -3941,7 +5859,7 @@ implementation available to the public in source code form), and must require no
3941special password or key for unpacking, reading or copying. 5859special password or key for unpacking, reading or copying.
39427. Additional Terms. 58607. Additional Terms.
3943 5861
3944&rdquor;Additional permissions&rdquo; are terms that supplement the terms of this 5862Additional permissions are terms that supplement the terms of this
3945License by making exceptions from one or more of its conditions. Additional 5863License by making exceptions from one or more of its conditions. Additional
3946permissions that are applicable to the entire Program shall be treated as though they 5864permissions that are applicable to the entire Program shall be treated as though they
3947were included in this License, to the extent that they are valid under applicable law. 5865were included in this License, to the extent that they are valid under applicable law.
@@ -3976,8 +5894,8 @@ who conveys the material (or modified versions of it) with contractual assumptio
3976liability to the recipient, for any liability that these contractual assumptions 5894liability to the recipient, for any liability that these contractual assumptions
3977directly impose on those licensors and authors. 5895directly impose on those licensors and authors.
3978 5896
3979All other non-permissive additional terms are considered &rdquor;further 5897All other non-permissive additional terms are considered further
3980restrictions&rdquo; within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you received 5898restrictions within the meaning of section 10. If the Program as you received
3981it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License 5899it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that it is governed by this License
3982along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term. If a 5900along with a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that term. If a
3983license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying 5901license document contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or conveying
@@ -4031,7 +5949,7 @@ from the original licensors, to run, modify and propagate that work, subject to
4031License. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this 5949License. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this
4032License. 5950License.
4033 5951
4034An &rdquor;entity transaction&rdquo; is a transaction transferring control of an 5952An entity transaction is a transaction transferring control of an
4035organization, or substantially all assets of one, or subdividing an organization, or 5953organization, or substantially all assets of one, or subdividing an organization, or
4036merging organizations. If propagation of a covered work results from an entity 5954merging organizations. If propagation of a covered work results from an entity
4037transaction, each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also 5955transaction, each party to that transaction who receives a copy of the work also
@@ -4048,16 +5966,16 @@ that any patent claim is infringed by making, using, selling, offering for sale,
4048importing the Program or any portion of it. 5966importing the Program or any portion of it.
404911. Patents. 596711. Patents.
4050 5968
4051A &rdquor;contributor&rdquo; is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this 5969A contributor is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this
4052License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based. The work thus licensed 5970License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based. The work thus licensed
4053is called the contributor's &rdquor;contributor version&rdquo;. 5971is called the contributor's contributor version.
4054 5972
4055A contributor's &rdquor;essential patent claims&rdquo; are all patent claims owned or 5973A contributor's essential patent claims are all patent claims owned or
4056controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or hereafter acquired, that 5974controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or hereafter acquired, that
4057would be infringed by some manner, permitted by this License, of making, using, or 5975would be infringed by some manner, permitted by this License, of making, using, or
4058selling its contributor version, but do not include claims that would be infringed 5976selling its contributor version, but do not include claims that would be infringed
4059only as a consequence of further modification of the contributor version. For purposes 5977only as a consequence of further modification of the contributor version. For purposes
4060of this definition, &rdquor;control&rdquo; includes the right to grant patent 5978of this definition, control includes the right to grant patent
4061sublicenses in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License. 5979sublicenses in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License.
4062 5980
4063Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license 5981Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license
@@ -4065,10 +5983,10 @@ under the contributor's essential patent claims, to make, use, sell, offer for s
4065import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor 5983import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor
4066version. 5984version.
4067 5985
4068In the following three paragraphs, a &rdquor;patent license&rdquo; is any express 5986In the following three paragraphs, a patent license is any express
4069agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent (such as an 5987agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent (such as an
4070express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent 5988express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent
4071infringement). To &rdquor;grant&rdquo; such a patent license to a party means to make 5989infringement). To grant such a patent license to a party means to make
4072such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party. 5990such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party.
4073 5991
4074If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the 5992If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the
@@ -4078,7 +5996,7 @@ other readily accessible means, then you must either (1) cause the Corresponding
4078Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the 5996Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the
4079patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with 5997patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with
4080the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream 5998the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream
4081recipients. &rdquor;Knowingly relying&rdquo; means you have actual knowledge that, but 5999recipients. Knowingly relying means you have actual knowledge that, but
4082for the patent license, your conveying the covered work in a country, or your 6000for the patent license, your conveying the covered work in a country, or your
4083recipient's use of the covered work in a country, would infringe one or more 6001recipient's use of the covered work in a country, would infringe one or more
4084identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid. 6002identifiable patents in that country that you have reason to believe are valid.
@@ -4090,7 +6008,7 @@ modify or convey a specific copy of the covered work, then the patent license yo
4090grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered work and works based 6008grant is automatically extended to all recipients of the covered work and works based
4091on it. 6009on it.
4092 6010
4093A patent license is &rdquor;discriminatory&rdquo; if it does not include within the 6011A patent license is discriminatory if it does not include within the
4094scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is conditioned on the 6012scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is conditioned on the
4095non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are specifically granted under this 6013non-exercise of one or more of the rights that are specifically granted under this
4096License. You may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a 6014License. You may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a
@@ -4131,8 +6049,8 @@ General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in s
4131to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. 6049to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
4132 6050
4133Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a 6051Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies that a
4134certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License &rdquor;or any later 6052certain numbered version of the GNU General Public License or any later
4135version&rdquo; applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and 6053version applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and
4136conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the 6054conditions either of that numbered version or of any later version published by the
4137Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU 6055Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the GNU
4138General Public License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software 6056General Public License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software
@@ -4149,7 +6067,7 @@ your choosing to follow a later version.
4149 6067
4150THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. 6068THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
4151EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES 6069EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES
4152PROVIDE THE PROGRAM &rdquor;AS IS&rdquo; WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER 6070PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
4153EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 6071EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
4154MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE 6072MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE
4155QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE 6073QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE
@@ -4181,7 +6099,7 @@ can redistribute and change under these terms.
4181 6099
4182To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to 6100To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to
4183the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and 6101the start of each source file to most effectively state the exclusion of warranty; and
4184each file should have at least the &rdquor;copyright&rdquo; line and a pointer to 6102each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to
4185where the full notice is found. 6103where the full notice is found.
4186 6104
4187 &lt;one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.&gt; 6105 &lt;one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.&gt;
@@ -4212,10 +6130,10 @@ it starts in an interactive mode:
4212 6130
4213The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of 6131The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of
4214the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for 6132the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for
4215a GUI interface, you would use an &rdquor;about box&rdquo;. 6133a GUI interface, you would use an about box.
4216 6134
4217You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to 6135You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to
4218sign a &rdquor;copyright disclaimer&rdquo; for the program, if necessary. For more 6136sign a copyright disclaimer for the program, if necessary. For more
4219information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 6137information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
4220&lt;http://www.gnu.org/licenses/&gt;. 6138&lt;http://www.gnu.org/licenses/&gt;.
4221 6139
@@ -4225,11 +6143,13 @@ more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this
4225what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this 6143what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this
4226License. But first, please read 6144License. But first, please read
4227&lt;http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html&gt;. 6145&lt;http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html&gt;.
4228</programlisting></para></section> 6146</programlisting></para>
6147 </section>
6148
6149 <section id="lic_15">
6150 <title>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</title>
4229 6151
4230<section id="lic_15"> 6152 <para><programlisting>
4231<title>GPL-3.0-with-GCC-exception</title>
4232<para><programlisting>
4233 6153
4234insert GPL v3 text here 6154insert GPL v3 text here
4235 6155
@@ -4285,11 +6205,13 @@ consistent with the licensing of the Independent Modules.
4285The availability of this Exception does not imply any general presumption that 6205The availability of this Exception does not imply any general presumption that
4286third-party software is unaffected by the copyleft requirements of the license of GCC. 6206third-party software is unaffected by the copyleft requirements of the license of GCC.
4287 6207
4288</programlisting></para></section> 6208</programlisting></para>
6209 </section>
4289 6210
4290<section id="lic_16"> 6211 <section id="lic_16">
4291<title>ICU</title> 6212 <title>ICU</title>
4292<para><programlisting> 6213
6214 <para><programlisting>
4293COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE 6215COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
4294 6216
4295Copyright (c) 1995-2012 International Business Machines Corporation and others 6217Copyright (c) 1995-2012 International Business Machines Corporation and others
@@ -4320,16 +6242,18 @@ Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder.
4320 6242
4321All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their 6243All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their
4322respective owners. 6244respective owners.
4323</programlisting></para></section> 6245</programlisting></para>
6246 </section>
6247
6248 <section id="lic_17">
6249 <title>ISC</title>
4324 6250
4325<section id="lic_17"> 6251 <para><programlisting>
4326<title>ISC</title>
4327<para><programlisting>
4328 6252
4329ISC License: 6253ISC License:
4330 6254
4331Copyright &#169; 2004-2010 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") 6255Copyright © 2004-2010 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
4332Copyright &#169; 1995-2003 by Internet Software Consortium 6256Copyright © 1995-2003 by Internet Software Consortium
4333 6257
4334Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with 6258Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with
4335or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this 6259or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this
@@ -4342,11 +6266,13 @@ DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN AC
4342OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH 6266OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH
4343THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 6267THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
4344 6268
4345</programlisting></para></section> 6269</programlisting></para>
6270 </section>
6271
6272 <section id="lic_18">
6273 <title>LGPL-2.0</title>
4346 6274
4347<section id="lic_18"> 6275 <para><programlisting>
4348<title>LGPL-2.0</title>
4349<para><programlisting>
4350GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 6276GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
4351 6277
4352 6278
@@ -4930,11 +6856,13 @@ Ty Coon, President of Vice
4930 6856
4931That's all there is to it! 6857That's all there is to it!
4932 6858
4933</programlisting></para></section> 6859</programlisting></para>
6860 </section>
4934 6861
4935<section id="lic_19"> 6862 <section id="lic_19">
4936<title>LGPL-2.1</title> 6863 <title>LGPL-2.1</title>
4937<para><programlisting> 6864
6865 <para><programlisting>
4938 6866
4939GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 6867GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
4940 6868
@@ -5362,11 +7290,13 @@ signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1990
5362Ty Coon, President of Vice 7290Ty Coon, President of Vice
5363That`s all there is to it! 7291That`s all there is to it!
5364 7292
5365</programlisting></para></section> 7293</programlisting></para>
7294 </section>
7295
7296 <section id="lic_20">
7297 <title>LGPL-3.0</title>
5366 7298
5367<section id="lic_20"> 7299 <para><programlisting>
5368<title>LGPL-3.0</title>
5369<para><programlisting>
5370GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 7300GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
5371 7301
5372Version 3, 29 June 2007 7302Version 3, 29 June 2007
@@ -5381,28 +7311,28 @@ conditions of version 3 of the GNU General Public License, supplemented by the
5381additional permissions listed below. 7311additional permissions listed below.
53820. Additional Definitions. 73120. Additional Definitions.
5383 7313
5384As used herein, &rdquor;this License&rdquo; refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser 7314As used herein, this License refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser
5385General Public License, and the &rdquor;GNU GPL&rdquo; refers to version 3 of the GNU 7315General Public License, and the GNU GPL refers to version 3 of the GNU
5386General Public License. 7316General Public License.
5387 7317
5388&rdquor;The Library&rdquo; refers to a covered work governed by this License, other 7318The Library refers to a covered work governed by this License, other
5389than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below. 7319than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below.
5390 7320
5391An &rdquor;Application&rdquo; is any work that makes use of an interface provided by 7321An Application is any work that makes use of an interface provided by
5392the Library, but which is not otherwise based on the Library. Defining a subclass of a 7322the Library, but which is not otherwise based on the Library. Defining a subclass of a
5393class defined by the Library is deemed a mode of using an interface provided by the 7323class defined by the Library is deemed a mode of using an interface provided by the
5394Library. 7324Library.
5395 7325
5396A &rdquor;Combined Work&rdquo; is a work produced by combining or linking an 7326A Combined Work is a work produced by combining or linking an
5397Application with the Library. The particular version of the Library with which the 7327Application with the Library. The particular version of the Library with which the
5398Combined Work was made is also called the &rdquor;Linked Version&rdquo;. 7328Combined Work was made is also called the Linked Version.
5399 7329
5400The &rdquor;Minimal Corresponding Source&rdquo; for a Combined Work means the 7330The Minimal Corresponding Source for a Combined Work means the
5401Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code for portions of 7331Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code for portions of
5402the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not 7332the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not
5403on the Linked Version. 7333on the Linked Version.
5404 7334
5405The &rdquor;Corresponding Application Code&rdquo; for a Combined Work means the object 7335The Corresponding Application Code for a Combined Work means the object
5406code and/or source code for the Application, including any data and utility programs 7336code and/or source code for the Application, including any data and utility programs
5407needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the 7337needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the
5408System Libraries of the Combined Work. 7338System Libraries of the Combined Work.
@@ -5491,7 +7421,7 @@ to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or conc
5491 7421
5492Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library as you received 7422Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library as you received
5493it specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Lesser General Public License 7423it specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU Lesser General Public License
5494&rdquor;or any later version&rdquo; applies to it, you have the option of following 7424or any later version applies to it, you have the option of following
5495the terms and conditions either of that published version or of any later version 7425the terms and conditions either of that published version or of any later version
5496published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you received it does not 7426published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you received it does not
5497specify a version number of the GNU Lesser General Public License, you may choose any 7427specify a version number of the GNU Lesser General Public License, you may choose any
@@ -5502,11 +7432,13 @@ If the Library as you received it specifies that a proxy can decide whether futu
5502versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License shall apply, that proxy's public 7432versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License shall apply, that proxy's public
5503statement of acceptance of any version is permanent authorization for you to choose 7433statement of acceptance of any version is permanent authorization for you to choose
5504that version for the Library. 7434that version for the Library.
5505</programlisting></para></section> 7435</programlisting></para>
7436 </section>
7437
7438 <section id="lic_21">
7439 <title>Libpng</title>
5506 7440
5507<section id="lic_21"> 7441 <para><programlisting>
5508<title>Libpng</title>
5509<para><programlisting>
5510 7442
5511This copy of the libpng notices is provided for your convenience. In case of 7443This copy of the libpng notices is provided for your convenience. In case of
5512any discrepancy between this copy and the notices in the file png.h that is 7444any discrepancy between this copy and the notices in the file png.h that is
@@ -5619,11 +7551,13 @@ Glenn Randers-Pehrson
5619glennrp at users.sourceforge.net 7551glennrp at users.sourceforge.net
5620December 9, 2010 7552December 9, 2010
5621 7553
5622</programlisting></para></section> 7554</programlisting></para>
7555 </section>
5623 7556
5624<section id="lic_22"> 7557 <section id="lic_22">
5625<title>MIT</title> 7558 <title>MIT</title>
5626<para><programlisting> 7559
7560 <para><programlisting>
5627 7561
5628MIT License 7562MIT License
5629 7563
@@ -5647,11 +7581,13 @@ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
5647OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 7581OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
5648THE SOFTWARE. 7582THE SOFTWARE.
5649 7583
5650</programlisting></para></section> 7584</programlisting></para>
7585 </section>
7586
7587 <section id="lic_23">
7588 <title>MPL-2.0</title>
5651 7589
5652<section id="lic_23"> 7590 <para><programlisting>
5653<title>MPL-2.0</title>
5654<para><programlisting>
5655Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 7591Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
5656================================== 7592==================================
5657 7593
@@ -6025,11 +7961,13 @@ Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice
6025 7961
6026 This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as 7962 This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as
6027 defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. 7963 defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
6028</programlisting></para></section> 7964</programlisting></para>
7965 </section>
6029 7966
6030<section id="lic_24"> 7967 <section id="lic_24">
6031<title>NTP</title> 7968 <title>NTP</title>
6032<para><programlisting> 7969
7970 <para><programlisting>
6033 7971
6034NTP License (NTP) 7972NTP License (NTP)
6035 7973
@@ -6044,11 +7982,13 @@ of the software without specific, written prior permission. (TrademarkedName) ma
6044representations about the suitability this software for any purpose. It is provided 7982representations about the suitability this software for any purpose. It is provided
6045"as is" without express or implied warranty. 7983"as is" without express or implied warranty.
6046 7984
6047</programlisting></para></section> 7985</programlisting></para>
7986 </section>
7987
7988 <section id="lic_25">
7989 <title>OpenSSL</title>
6048 7990
6049<section id="lic_25"> 7991 <para><programlisting>
6050<title>OpenSSL</title>
6051<para><programlisting>
6052 7992
6053OpenSSL License 7993OpenSSL License
6054 7994
@@ -6165,17 +8105,21 @@ put under another distribution licence
6165 8105
6166 8106
6167 8107
6168</programlisting></para></section> 8108</programlisting></para>
8109 </section>
8110
8111 <section id="lic_26">
8112 <title>PD</title>
6169 8113
6170<section id="lic_26"> 8114 <para><programlisting>
6171<title>PD</title>
6172<para><programlisting>
6173This is a placeholder for the Public Domain License 8115This is a placeholder for the Public Domain License
6174</programlisting></para></section> 8116</programlisting></para>
8117 </section>
6175 8118
6176<section id="lic_27"> 8119 <section id="lic_27">
6177<title>Python-2.0</title> 8120 <title>Python-2.0</title>
6178<para><programlisting> 8121
8122 <para><programlisting>
6179 8123
6180PYTHON SOFTWARE FOUNDATION LICENSE VERSION 2 8124PYTHON SOFTWARE FOUNDATION LICENSE VERSION 2
6181-------------------------------------------- 8125--------------------------------------------
@@ -6368,11 +8312,13 @@ WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
6368ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT 8312ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
6369OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 8313OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
6370 8314
6371</programlisting></para></section> 8315</programlisting></para>
8316 </section>
8317
8318 <section id="lic_28">
8319 <title>Sleepycat</title>
6372 8320
6373<section id="lic_28"> 8321 <para><programlisting>
6374<title>Sleepycat</title>
6375<para><programlisting>
6376 8322
6377The Sleepycat License 8323The Sleepycat License
6378Copyright (c) 1990-1999 8324Copyright (c) 1990-1999
@@ -6463,11 +8409,13 @@ LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
6463OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 8409OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
6464SUCH DAMAGE. 8410SUCH DAMAGE.
6465 8411
6466</programlisting></para></section> 8412</programlisting></para>
8413 </section>
8414
8415 <section id="lic_29">
8416 <title>Zlib</title>
6467 8417
6468<section id="lic_29"> 8418 <para><programlisting>
6469<title>Zlib</title>
6470<para><programlisting>
6471 8419
6472zlib License 8420zlib License
6473 8421
@@ -6489,14 +8437,17 @@ zlib License
6489 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. 8437 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
6490 8438
6491 8439
6492</programlisting></para></section> 8440</programlisting></para>
8441 </section>
8442 </section>
6493 8443
6494 </section> 8444 <section id="proprietary_license">
6495 <section id="proprietary_license"> 8445 <title>Proprietary Licenses</title>
6496 <title>Proprietary Licenses</title> 8446
6497<section id="lic_30"> 8447 <section id="lic_30">
6498<title>Enea</title> 8448 <title>Enea</title>
6499<para><programlisting> 8449
8450 <para><programlisting>
6500 Copyright (C) 2006 by Enea. 8451 Copyright (C) 2006 by Enea.
6501 All rights reserved. 8452 All rights reserved.
6502 8453
@@ -6510,17 +8461,21 @@ zlib License
6510 Trade secret law and copyright law protect this Software. 8461 Trade secret law and copyright law protect this Software.
6511 The above notice of copyright on this Software does not indicate 8462 The above notice of copyright on this Software does not indicate
6512 any actual or intended publication of such Software. 8463 any actual or intended publication of such Software.
6513</programlisting></para></section> 8464</programlisting></para>
8465 </section>
8466
8467 <section id="lic_31">
8468 <title>Proprietary</title>
6514 8469
6515<section id="lic_31"> 8470 <para><programlisting>
6516<title>Proprietary</title>
6517<para><programlisting>
6518Proprietary license. 8471Proprietary license.
6519</programlisting></para></section> 8472</programlisting></para>
8473 </section>
6520 8474
6521<section id="lic_32"> 8475 <section id="lic_32">
6522<title>Windbase</title> 8476 <title>Windbase</title>
6523<para><programlisting> 8477
8478 <para><programlisting>
6524This file contains valuable trade secrets and proprietary 8479This file contains valuable trade secrets and proprietary
6525assets of Windbase Software Inc. Embodying substantial 8480assets of Windbase Software Inc. Embodying substantial
6526creative efforts and confidential information. Unauthorized 8481creative efforts and confidential information. Unauthorized
@@ -6530,7 +8485,7 @@ transfer, of any kind, is strictly prohibited.
6530 8485
6531COPYRIGHT (C) 1992, 1993, 1994. Windbase Software Inc. 8486COPYRIGHT (C) 1992, 1993, 1994. Windbase Software Inc.
6532ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 8487ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
6533</programlisting></para></section> 8488</programlisting></para>
6534 8489 </section>
6535 </section> 8490 </section>
6536</chapter> 8491</chapter> \ No newline at end of file