Source package: 3270 Package: xfonts-x3270-misc Description: Font files for the x3270(1) IBM 3270 emulator. x3270-fonts provides only the fonts required for x3270 operation, so that the fonts may be installed separately on a font-server. Source package: 3c5x9utils Package: 3c5x9utils Description: Configuration and diagnostic utils for 3Com 5x9 cards. 3c5x9setup : EEPROM setup and diagnostic program for the 3Com 3c5x9 series ethercards el3diag : Diagnostic program for 3c509 and 3c579 ethercards Source package: 3dchess Package: 3dchess Description: 3D chess for X11 3 dimensional Chess for X11R6. Three boards, 96 pieces and 26 directions. Source package: 3dwm Package: 3dwm-clock Description: A 3Dwm apps The 3Dwm clock application (tdwm-clock) is the first real application that is even remotely useful. It makes use of the 3Dwm Nobel API, including the new solid modeling support, to create a three-dimensional analog clock displaying the current time. Package: 3dwm-csgclient Description: A 3Dwm client A simple client which is builded using new libsolid. This is only an example on how libsolid work. Package: 3dwm-geoclient Description: A 3Dwm client This is a very simple 3Dwm client that connects to the exported GeometryKit in the server, creates a Geometry, loads a 3D file from the local system (in this case a simple model of an office, which also happens to be Rob's room), and passes it to the 3Dwm server. The 3Dwm server will happily render any geometry that is created, so running geoclient several times will add more geometries to the graphical output. Please note that you may need to zoom out (using the 'X' key) to see graphical output. The geoclient is able to open native .raw files as well as standard 3ds files (using MeshIO). In other words, you may experiment by loading other files than the supplied office model to the 3Dwm server. Package: 3dwm-pickclient Description: A 3Dwm client This is an example showing how libzorn work. Package: 3dwm-server Description: Binary server daemon This package contains display binary server daemon. Package: 3dwm-texclient Description: A 3Dwm client This is a simple client used for testing the 3Dwm texture capabilities. Package: 3dwm-vncclient Description: A 3Dwm client This will open a connection to the VNC server from the 3Dwm server, and the graphical output will be displayed on a single quad in the 3Dwm world (you may need to zoom out to see it). Currently, vncclient supports no interaction with the VNC window (the bindings and the actual communication code has been implemented, only the 3Dwm side is missing). Package: libcelsius Description: Interface library to underlying OS This is 3Dwm low-level interface insulating the rest of the system from details of the underlying operating system, providing high-level, abstract services like threads menagement mutual exclusion, synchronization and so on. The module also incapsulate things like shared memory, dinamically loaded libraries and other system-level funcionality. Package: libcelsius-dev Description: libcelsius development file These are libcelsius development files. Package: libgarbo Description: Backward compatibility library This library provides backwards compatibility with existing applications by providing an abstract interface for binding conventional windowing systems. Using garbo, it should be possible to use legacy applications from windowing systems like X11, Windows and MacOS, at least long as the system is capable of running locally on the same machine. Package: libgarbo-dev Description: libgarbo development file These are libgarbo development files. Package: libnobel Description: API library for client's development This API is the client programming interface used by application writers developing software 3Dwm. It's a sef of CORBA IDL interfaces that describe how to speak 3Dwm, and thus allow any language with CORBA bindings to be used when building 3Dwm applications. Package: libnobel-dev Description: libnobel development files These are libnobel development files. Package: libpolhem Description: Interface library to Nobel This is the Nobel client programming interface. It manages the display and input hardware and acts as an extensible framework for pluggable modules that add functionality to the system. Package: libpolhem-dev Description: libpolhem development files These are libpolhem development files. Package: libsolid Description: Solids trace library This library is core of solid trace system in a tree data structured. Package: libsolid-dev Description: libsolid development files These are libpolhem development files. Package: libzorn Description: Interface library to painting functions This library is core of 3Dwm paintings (output) functions Package: libzorn-dev Description: libzorn development files These are libzorn development files. Source package: 44bsd-rdist Package: 44bsd-rdist Description: 4.4BSD rdist. This is the traditional rdist from 4.4BSD Lite with FreeBSD fixes. It is provided for compatibility with third-party rdist implementations. . This is the binary package for 4.4BSD rdist. Source package: 9menu Package: 9menu Description: Creates X menus from the shell. This is 9menu, a simple program that allows you to create X menus from the shell, where each menu item will run a command. 9menu is intended for use with 9wm, but can be used with any other window manager. Source package: 9wm Package: 9wm Description: An emulation of the Plan 9 window manager 8-1/2. 9wm is an X window manager which attempts to emulate the Plan 9 window manager 8-1/2 as far as possible within the constraints imposed by X. . It provides a simple yet comfortable user interface, without garish decorations or title-bars. Or icons. And it's click-to-type. Source package: a2ps Package: a2ps Description: GNU a2ps 'Anything to PostScript' converter and pretty-printer a2ps converts files into PostScript for printing or viewing. It uses a nice default format, usually two pages on each physical page, borders surrounding pages, headers with useful information (page number, printing date, file name or supplied header), line numbering, symbol substitution as well as pretty printing for a wide range of programming languages. . Historically, a2ps started as a text to PostScript converter, but thanks to powerful delegations it is able to let you use it for any kind of files, ie it can also digest manual pages, dvi files, texinfo, .... . Among the other most noticeable features of a2ps are: - various encodings (all the Latins and others), - various fonts (automatic font down loading), - various medias, - various printer interfaces, - various output styles, - various programming languages, - various helping applications, - and various spoken languages. Source package: a2ps-perl-ja Package: a2ps-perl-ja Description: perl version of Miguel Santana's a2ps (support KANJI) This program is perl version of Miguel Santana's a2ps. Postscript kanji enhancement was done by Naoki Kanazawa . Converted to perl and enhanced by Kazumasa Utashiro. B4 support and punchmark was contributed by Masami Ueno Source package: a52dec Package: a52dec Description: Utilities to extract and decode ATCS A/52 streams Utilities to extract and decode ATCS A/52 streams. The A/52 standard is used in a variety of applications, including digital television and DVD. It is also known as AC-3. Package: a52dec-dev Description: Development library and headers for ATCS A/52 data liba52 is a free library for decoding ATSC A/52 streams. It is released under the terms of the GPL license. The A/52 standard is used in a variety of applications, including digital television and DVD. It is also known as AC-3. Source package: aa3d Package: aa3d Description: An ASCII art stereogram generator This program generates the well known and popular random dot stereograms in ASCII art. Source package: aalib Package: aalib-bin Description: sample programs using aalib AAlib is a portable ascii art graphics library. Internally, it works like a graphics display, but the output is rendered into gorgeous platform independent ascii graphics. . This package contains a few sample programs that use aalib. Package: aalib1 Description: ascii art library AAlib is a portable ascii art graphics library. Internally, it works like a graphics display, but the output is rendered into gorgeous platform independent ascii graphics. Package: aalib1-dev Description: ascii art library, development kit AAlib is a portable ascii art graphics library. Internally, it works like a graphics display, but the output is rendered into platform-independent ascii graphics. . This package contains the static library and header files used in development, plus developer's documentation. Source package: aatv Package: aatv Description: A program to watch TV in a text-based console aatv is a program which allows you to watch TV in a text-based console, i.e. in a virtual console or in an xterm. Source package: abacus Package: abacus Description: an X11-based Spreadsheet a small, light and easy to use graphical spreadsheet (WYSIWYG) for X. Source package: abc2ps Package: abc2ps Description: Translates ABC music description files to PostScript This is the Debian port of the abc2ps program by Michael Methfessel. The program translates tunes written in the ABC format to PostScript, which can then be viewed using Ghostview et al. or printed on a PostScript printer or through Ghostscript. It supports various semi-standard extensions to the ABC standard, such as multiple voices and staves. Source package: abcde Package: abcde Description: A Better CD Encoder A frontend program to cdparanoia, wget, cd-discid, id3, and your favorite Ogg or MP3 encoder (defaults to oggenc). Grabs an entire CD and converts each track to Ogg or MP3, then comments or ID3-tags each file, with one command. Source package: abcmidi Package: abcmidi Description: A converter from ABC to MIDI format and back This package contains the programs `abc2midi' and `midi2abc', which convert from the abc musical notation format to standard MIDI format and vice-versa. They can generate accompaniment from guitar chords in the abc file, as well as insert various MIDI events; the MIDI-to-abc translation tries to figure out bars, triplets and accidentals on its own. . The package also contains `abc2abc' (an abc prettyprinter/transposer) and `mftext' (a program that will dump a MIDI file as text). . The programs in this package are based on the `midifilelib' distribution available from http://www.harmony-central.com/MIDI/. Package: abcmidi-yaps Description: Yet another ABC to PostScript converter This program translates tunes written in the ABC format to PostScript, which can then be viewed on screen or printed. It is essentially a (non-exclusive) alternative to abc2ps, being based on the abc2ps PostScript code together with the ABC parser from the abcmidi package. Source package: abiword Package: abiword Description: Dummy package providing abiword AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2, since abiword is divided into several packages e.g. abiword-common, abiword-gtk, etc. You can remove this package safely after newer packages are installed. Package: abiword-common Description: WYSIWYG word processor AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . AbiWord is still being developed. It's quite usable but not yet full- featured or polished. For many applications, however, it should prove effective and efficient. . This program includes support for reading Microsoft Word files, RTF files, and many other foreign file formats. Natively, it uses a custom XML-based file format. Package: abiword-doc Description: AbiWord documentation AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains help files, cliparts and examples for AbiWord. Package: abiword-gnome Description: WYSIWYG word processor based on GTK/GNOME AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains the AbiWord binary built with GTK/GNOME. Note that this package can coexist with -gtk. Package: abiword-gtk Description: WYSIWYG word processor based on GTK AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains the AbiWord binary built with GTK. Note that this package can coexist with -gnome. Package: abiword-plugins Description: Plugins for AbiWord AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains several plugins shipped with AbiWord. Package: xfonts-abi Description: Some fonts shipped with AbiWord AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains some fonts shipped with AbiWord. Source package: abook Package: abook Description: A text-based ncurses address book application. abook is a text-based ncurses address book application. It provides many different fields of user info. abook is designed for use with mutt, but can be used independently. Source package: aboot Package: aboot Description: Linux bootloader for the SRM console This is the standard Linux bootloader for machines with SRM firmware installed. If you're using ARC or AlphaBIOS, you should use MILO instead. . Aboot allows booting from hard disk, CD-ROM, and floppy. It also provides what you need to make kernel images that can be booted over a network using BOOTP/TFTP. Source package: abuse Package: abuse Description: Crack dot Com's Abuse action game. Abuse is a side scrolling shoot-em-up action game from Crack dot Com. . This package contains the Abuse game engine, in X and full screen svga versions. It requires a mouse. . This package is obsolete and will be removed later (if you still need it, contact the maintainer). Please use abuse-sdl instead. Source package: abuse-frabs Package: abuse-frabs Description: Levels and graphics for Abuse This package contains the levels and graphics for the game Abuse with the Free Abuse (fRaBs) extensions. . This package obsoletes abuse-lib which will be removed at some point. If you still need abuse-lib for some reason, please contact the maintainer now. . The Abuse sound effects are not included, due to copyright problems. Source package: abuse-lib Package: abuse-lib Description: Levels for Abuse This package contains the levels and graphics for the Abuse game. These levels are necessary to play Abuse. . The Abuse sound effects are not included, due to copyright problems. Source package: abuse-sdl Package: abuse-sdl Description: SDL-port of Crack dot Com's Abuse action game. Abuse is a side scrolling shoot-em-up action game from Crack dot Com. . This package contains the SDL-version of the Abuse game engine. It requires a mouse. Source package: aca Package: libaca-dev Description: The Advanced nCurses Api ACA is a very ease to programming ncurses api, you can simply make buttons, menus, choices, file selection, etc. This is the package which contains runtime libraries. If you want to see a great ACA application, then please install KIM. Package: libaca0 Description: The Advanced nCurses Api -- development files This is the files for ACA which are needed to compile binaries from sources. There aren't any documentations, only examples yet. Source package: acct Package: acct Description: The GNU Accounting utilities. The GNU Accounting utilities `ac', `accton', `last', `lastcomm', and `sa' add login and process accounting support to Debian Linux. "Login accounting" provides summaries of system resource usage based on connect time, and "process accounting" provides summaries based on the commands executed on the system. The 'last' command is provided by the Debian sysvinit package and not included here. Source package: ace Package: libace-doc Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains documentation for ACE, including the man pages. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Package: libace5.0 Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains the run-time ACE library. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Package: libace5.0-dev Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains the header files and static libraries for the ACE toolkit. In addition, "gperf-ace" is included in this package. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Package: libace5.1 Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains the run-time ACE library. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Package: libace5.1-dev Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains the header files and static libraries for the ACE toolkit. In addition, "gperf-ace" is included in this package. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Source package: ace-of-penguins Package: ace-of-penguins Description: Solitaire-games with penguin-look. From the author's intro.html: . "The Ace of Penguins is a set of Unix/X solitaire games based on the ones available for Windows(tm) but with a number of enhancements that make my wife like my versions better :-)" . The package consists of the games Pegged, Minesweeper, Solitaire, Taipei (together with a level editor), Golf, Mastermind, Merlin and Freecell. Source package: acfax Package: acfax Description: Receive faxes using your radio and sound card acfax allows you to receive faxes using your sound card. Typically you might use it to decode faxes sent over HF radio or from satellites. Source package: achilles Package: achilles Description: An artificial life and evolution simulator Achilles is an artificial life and evolution simulator that uses Hebbian neural networks and OpenGL/SDL to simulate life in a simplified environment. It is based on Larry Yaeger's PolyWorld. Source package: acidlab Package: acidlab Description: Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases The Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases (ACID) is a PHP-based analysis engine to search and process a database of security events generated by various IDSes, firewalls, and network monitoring tools. The features currently include: . o Query-builder and search interface for finding alerts matching on alert meta information (e.g. signature, detection time) as well as the underlying network evidence (e.g. source/destination address, ports, payload, or flags). . o Packet viewer (decoder) will graphically display the layer-3 and layer-4 packet information of logged alerts . o Alert management by providing constructs to logically group alerts to create incidents (alert groups), deleting the handled alerts or false positives, exporting to email for collaboration, or archiving of alerts to transfer them between alert databases. . o Chart and statistic generation based on time, sensor, signature, protocol, IP address, TCP/UDP ports, or classification . ACID has the ability to analyze a wide variety of events which are post-processed into its database. Tools exist for the following formats: . o using Snort (www.snort.org) - Snort alerts - tcpdump binary logs . o using logsnorter (www.snort.org/downloads/logsnorter-0.2.tar.gz) - Cisco PIX - ipchains - iptables - ipfw Source package: acidwarp Package: acidwarp Description: This is a linux port of the popular dos program Acidwarp. Acidwarp is a program that makes neat looking pictures and rotates the palette. Its only use is for entertainment, but it is neat. I stumbled upon source code for Acidwarp on the net one day, and decided that it was high time someone ported it to linux. So, here it is. Source package: ack Package: ack Description: Kanji code converter ACK is a highly versatile Kanji code converter. ACK can do reciprocal conversion among Japanese EUC, Shift-JIS and 7bit JIS. JIS Kata-kana(SJIS Han-kaku Kana) is also supported. Kanji code can be automatically detected even if the input stream contains Kata-kana characters. Besides, ACK can be used as a Kanji code checker with very high detection rate. Source package: acl Package: acl Description: Access control list utilities This package contains the getfacl and setfacl utilities needed for manipulating access control lists. Package: acl-dev Description: Access control list static libraries and headers This package contains the static libraries and header files needed for developing programs which make use of the access control list programming interface defined in POSIX 1003.1e draft standard 17. Package: libacl1 Description: Access control list shared library This package contains the libacl.so dynamic library containing the POSIX 1003.1e draft standard 17 functions for manipulating access control lists. Source package: acm Package: acm Description: A multi-player aerial combat simulation. acm is an air combat simulator that runs under the X window system. This version of acm is implemented as a distributed simulation. It communicates information via the IEEE Distributed Interactive Simulation protocol. Source package: acm4 Package: acm4 Description: A multi-player aerial combat simulation. acm is an air combat simulator that runs under the X window system. Up to eight players can engage in simultaneous air combat. Source package: acorn-fdisk Package: acorn-fdisk Description: Partition editor for Acorn/RISC OS machines Acorn-fdisk allows you to edit disk partitions on Acorn machines. It understands a variety of the partition tables formats used under RISC OS, including Filecore, ICS-IDE, EESOX and Powertec. Source package: acpid Package: acpid Description: Utilities for using ACPI Modern computers support the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) to allow intelligent power management on your system and to query battery and configuration status. . This package contains acpid, which is the user-space daemon needed in order to make the Linux ACPI support completely functional. . In order to use this package you need a recent Kernel (=>2.4.7). This can be one including the patches on http://acpid.sourceforge.net or a non patched one. Source package: acs Package: acs Description: Al's Circuit Simulator ACS is a general purpose circuit simulator. It performs nonlinear dc and transient analyses, fourier analysis, and ac analysis linearized at an operating point. It is fully interactive and command driven. It can also be run in batch mode or as a server. The output is produced as it simulates. Spice compatible models for the MOSFET (level 1,2,3) and diode are included in this release. Source package: activedvi Package: activedvi Description: A simple DVI previewer written in Objective Caml. ActiveDVI is a nice dvi viewer written in Objective Caml, based on mldvi. Additionally to mldvi's features (antialiasing, colors as defined in the latex package color, automatic recompilation of METAFONT fonts and automatic reloading of the file after modification) it supports inclusion of encapsulated postscipt files and some effects for presentation (pause, delay, text color change) Source package: ada-mode Package: ada-mode Description: Ada mode for Emacs and XEmacs This is a major mode for editing Ada files in Emacs/XEmacs. Source package: adacgi Package: adacgi Description: Ada CGI interface This package lets you build CGI applications in Ada. Source package: adasockets Package: adasockets Description: Bindings for the socket services in Ada This package provides a binding for socket services to be used with GNAT (the GNU Ada compiler). One can use it to write clients and servers that will talk with programs written in Ada or any other programming language. . This package contains the object and source files to build Ada sockets applications. Package: libadasockets0 Description: Bindings for the socket services in Ada This package provides a binding for socket services to be used with GNAT (the GNU Ada compiler). One can use it to write clients and servers that will talk with programs written in Ada or any other programming language. . This package contains the library needed to execute Ada program using sockets. Package: libadasockets0-dev Description: Bindings for the socket services in Ada This package provides a binding for socket services to be used with GNAT (the GNU Ada compiler). One can use it to write clients and servers that will talk with programs written in Ada or any other programming language. . This package provides the Ada programmer with headers and libraries used to build Ada programs that use sockets services. Source package: adbbs Package: adbbs Description: ad! BBS. A perl based bbs or easy menu system. aD! BBS was basically written to provide a nice, easy to use menu / bbs interface, currently it doesn't handle special permissions, group permissions, etc. but they are in the 'todo' list. Supports ANSI Color. Source package: addressbook Package: addressbook Description: Tk personal address manager Addressbook is an address manager meant to replace your old paper rolodex. It stores addresses, phone and fax numbers and can interact with some additional programs (i.e., for dialing) It has a nice user interface written in Tcl/Tk. . The additional suggested software will enable additional functionality, such as automatic dialing, faxing, printing, etc. The program is still fully functional without any of the suggested software. . Author: Clemens Durka Homepage: http://home.pages.de/~addressbook/ Source package: adduser Package: adduser Description: Add and remove users and groups This package includes the adduser and deluser commands for creating and removing users. . o Adduser can create new users and groups and add existing users to existing groups. o Deluser can remove users and groups and remove users from a given group. . Adding users with adduser is much easier than adding them by hand. Adduser will choose appropriate UID and GID values, create a home directory, copy skeletal user configuration, allow you to set an initial password and the GECOS field. . Deluser can optionally remove and backup the user's home directory and mail spool or all files on the system owned by him. . Optionally a custom script can be executed after each of the commands. Source package: adjtimex Package: adjtimex Description: Utility to display or set the kernel time variables This program gives you raw access to the kernel time variables. For a machine connected to the Internet, or equipped with a precision oscillator or radio clock, the best way to keep the system clock correct is with xntpd. However, for a standalone or intermittently connected machine, you may use adjtimex instead to at least correct for systematic drift. adjtimex can optionally adjust the system clock using the CMOS clock as a reference, and can log times for long-term estimation of drift rates. Source package: admesh Package: admesh Description: processing triangulated solid meshes Currently, ADMesh only reads the STL file format that is used for rapid prototyping applications, although it can write STL, VRML, OFF, and DXF files. Some features of admesh are: Fill holes in the mesh by adding facets. Repair facets by connecting nearby facets. Repair normal directions (i.e. facets should be CCW) Remove degenerate facets (i.e. facets with 2 or more vertices equal) Web site: http://www.varlog.com/products/admesh/ Source package: admwebuser Package: admwebuser Description: Manage Squid or Web users using a Web browser This utility allows you to manage Squid or Web users using only a simple Web browser. . All the management tasks, including creating, changing, removing, enabling and disabling users can be performed through an easy-to-use Web interface. . This package is also know as admuser but it was agreed that admwebuser would be a better package name to be used instead. Source package: adns Package: libadns1 Description: Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and utilities adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled simultaneously. Package: libadns1-bin Description: Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and utilities adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled simultaneously. . Includes useful test tools and utilities for ip address resolving in logfiles. Package: libadns1-dev Description: Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and utilities adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled simultaneously. . Development Version. Source package: adolc Package: libadolc-dev Description: ADOLC development libs and headers The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate the requested values. . This package contains the development library and header files. Package: libadolc1 Description: ADOLC automatic differentiation system, runtime libs The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate the requested values. . This package contains the runtime library. Package: libadolc1-doc Description: ADOLC documentation, postscript manual The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate the requested values. . This package contains the user's manual, in postscript. Package: libadolc1-examples Description: ADOLC example program binaries The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate the requested values. . This package contains some sample programs distributed with ADOLC. They are not very understandable without looking at the source. Source package: advi Package: advi Description: A simple DVI previewer written in Objective Caml. ActiveDVI is a nice dvi viewer written in Objective Caml, based on mldvi. Additionally to mldvi's features (antialiasing, colors as defined in the latex package color, automatic recompilation of METAFONT fonts and automatic reloading of the file after modification) it supports inclusion of encapsulated postscipt files and some effects for presentation (pause, delay, text color change) Source package: ae Package: ae Description: Anthony's Editor -- a tiny full-screen editor ae is a tiny full-screen text editor with both modal (vi-like) and modeless (emacs-like) modes, determined by an ae.rc config file. . Keybindings are configurable in the configuration file. The default config file is /etc/ae.rc, but another configuration file is provided in /etc/ae/*.rc, as an alternate example. Source package: aee Package: aee Description: An easy to use screen-based editor aee (advanced easy editor) is intended to be an easy to use screen-based editor that requires no instruction to use. Its interface is highlighted by simple pop-up menus, which makes it easy for the users to carry out tasks without remembering the commands. Source package: aegis Package: aegis Description: Advanced software management tool. Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. . See aegis-doc for documentation, aegis-tk for a TK based user interface, and aegis-web for a web based user interface. Package: aegis-doc Description: Documentation for aegis Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Package: aegis-tk Description: Aegis TK user interface Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Package: aegis-web Description: Aegis Web based user interface Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Source package: aegis3 Package: aegis3 Description: Advanced software management tool. NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package instead. . Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. . See aegis3-doc for documentation, aegis3-tk for a TK based user interface, and aegis3-web for a web based user interface. Package: aegis3-doc Description: Documentation for aegis3 NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package instead. . Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Package: aegis3-tk Description: Aegis TK user interface NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package instead. . Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Package: aegis3-web Description: Aegis Web based user interface NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package instead. . Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Source package: aeromail Package: aeromail Description: Web-based e-mail client. AeroMail is a web-based e-mail client noted for its elegant interface. Other highlights include: - attachments - images - cookie-free http authentication. It is written in PHP using PHP's built in IMAP functions. Details at http://cushman.net/projects/aeromail/index.php Source package: aethera Package: aethera Description: Email and PIM application for KDE Aethera is a pim application, i.e. it handles all kinds of personal information: email, contacts, notes, tasks, todos, journals. Source package: aewm Package: aewm Description: a minimalistic window manager for X11 aewm is a minimalistic window manager for X11. It has no nifty features, but is light on resources and extremely simple in appearance. It should eventually make a good reference implementation of the ICCCM. A few separate programs are included to handle running programs, switching between windows, etc. Source package: aewm++ Package: aewm++ Description: minimal window manager written in C++ aewm++ is a minimal window manager for X11, based on aewm. It keeps aewm's minimalist look and feel but is written in C++, and adds some modern features like virtual desktops and partial GNOME support. . Also included with this package: * appbar: a small application launcher * aewm++_fspanel: a very small panel * setrootimage: draws a gradient on the X root window * aewm++_xsession: keeps an X session alive Source package: af Package: af Description: An Emacs-like mail reader and composer. Af is a standalone mail reader which has an Emacs-like interface by default. It has good facilities for handling folders, and commands for handling groups of messages in a single operation. Af is aimed primarily at Emacs users and people who deal with large amounts of mail daily, but other people have found it useful too. Source package: afbackup Package: afbackup Description: Client-Server Backup System (Server side) This is a client-server backup system offering several workstations a centralized backup to a special backup server. Backing up only one computer is easily possible, too. Any streaming device can be used for writing the data to it, usually this will be a tape device. Writing backups is normally done sequentially: The next writing to tape goes to the end of the previous write no matter where you have restored from in the meantime. . Features: - Authentication of the client is performed before it can take over control - Access restriction for the streamer device -> security - Client-side per-file compression -> reliability - Data stream is written to tape in pieces -> fast finding of files - Tape position logging for each file - Tape capacity is fully used - Full / incremental backups - Raw partitions can be backed up - Client and Server buffering for maximal throughput is done . Note: Tk is required if you want to use the graphical configuration tool instead of the text configuration tool. Package: afbackup-client Description: Client-Server Backup System (Client side) This is a client-server backup system offering several workstations a centralized backup to a special backup server. Backing up only one computer is easily possible, too. Any streaming device can be used for writing the data to it, usually this will be a tape device. Writing backups is normally done sequentially: The next writing to tape goes to the end of the previous write no matter where you have restored from in the meantime. THIS IS ONLY THE CLIENT, YOU NEED TO HAVE A SERVER RUNNING ON EITHER THIS OR ANOTHER HOST. . Features: - Authentication of the client is performed before it can take over control - Access restriction for the streamer device -> security - Client-side per-file compression -> reliability - Data stream is written to tape in pieces -> fast finding of files - Tape position logging for each file - Tape capacity is fully used - Full / incremental backups - Raw partitions can be backed up - Client and Server buffering for maximal throughput is done . Note: Tk is required if you want to use the graphical configuration tool instead of the text configuration tool. Source package: affiche Package: affiche Description: application to "stick" little notes on the desktop. Affiche is a little application that allows people to "stick" little notes on their computer desktop. It was made for the GNUstep environment. Source package: afio Package: afio Description: Archive file manipulation program. Afio manipulates groups of files, copying them within or between filesystems and an afio archive. . Afio archives are portable as they contain only ASCII-formatted header information. Afio makes cpio-format archives. Afio deals somewhat gracefully with input data corruption. Afio supports multi-volume archives during interactive operation. Afio can make compressed archives that are much safer than compressed tar or cpio archives. . Afio is best used as an `archive engine' in a backup script. Source package: afterstep Package: afterstep Description: A window manager with the NEXTSTEP look and feel. AfterStep is a window manager based on FVWM which attempts to emulate the NEXTSTEP look and feel, while retaining the configurability of its predecessor. Note that this window manager makes extensive use of the color palette. If you have only an 8-bit color display, it will run as packaged, but you may want to modify the configuration to use fewer colors. . AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager project, but the name was changed to reflect the desire that it do more than simply emulate and become a valuable window manager in its own right. Source package: aggregate Package: aggregate Description: CIDR network aggregation and filtering aggreagate is a tool for aggregating CIDR networks. Input is read from stdin and output is written to stdout. It undestands IPv4 networks represented as network/prefix, network/netmask and start_address - end_addres. It is able to read input in any one of these formats and output in the same or a different format. . It is also able to limit the maximum and minimum prefix length that will be output. This can be used to filter, for instance ignoring all networks with a prefix longer than 24 bits. That is all networks smaller than a traditional Class C. Source package: aide Package: aide Description: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment AIDE creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds from the config file. Once this database is initialized it can be used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message digest algorithms (md5,sha1,rmd160,tiger,haval,etc.) that are used to check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked for inconsistencies. . You will almost certainly want to tweak the configuration file in /etc/aide/aide.conf. See manual.html for information on this file. Source package: aime Package: aime Description: Advanced Interactive Mudding Environment A MUD/Multi-user participatory environment server with a built-in builder port for straight-forward world creation, an online interpreted scripting engine for game logic, and an extremely flexible track-based level/quest/profession system. Source package: aime-doc Package: aime-doc Description: Documentation for AIME Documentation for the AIME server. Includes info for coders, builders, and administrators. Source package: aish Package: aish Description: ish/base64/uuencoded_file converter Aish is a file converter, which can encode binary files to ascii text as ish/base64/uuencoded_file. Aish can also decode them. Source package: alamin Package: alamin-client Description: Alamin GSM SMS Gateway client Client part of the Alamin GSM SMS Gateway. Used to send commands local or remotely to the gateway server (send a message, query a queue status, etc.). Package: alamin-server Description: Alamin GSM SMS Gateway server Server part of the Alamin GSM SMS Gateway. This gateway allows you to send SMS messages over a GSM network, and receive SMS messages and run a program (called input message processor, IMP) to process the incoming message. Source package: alcovebook-sgml Package: alcovebook-sgml Description: Alcove customisation of the DocBook DTD and stylesheets This includes the AlcoveBook DTD (generic, still to be refined into several other DTDs), and the Alcove DSSSL stylesheets, which currently include: - a generic extension over Norman Walsh's modular stylesheets - a book-like style for article - an improved article style (still somewhat experimental) . It integrates smoothly within the sgml2x framework. Package: alcovebook-sgml-doc Description: Documentation for the AlcoveBook DTD This package contains: - the dtd2html-generated documentation for AlcoveBook, for use as a reference manual - an AlcoveBook/DocBook tutorial, in English and in French Source package: aleph Package: aleph Description: The Aleph programming language - runtime Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic symbol bindings that support the object oriented paradigm. Aleph has a rich set of features providing runtime compatibility with C++. The engine runs on both 32 bits and 64 bits platforms. It is designed to be portable across platforms. . This package contains the runtime binaries & libraries. Package: aleph-dev Description: The Aleph programming language - development Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic symbol bindings that support the object oriented paradigm. Aleph has a rich set of features providing runtime compatibility with C++. The engine runs on both 32 bits and 64 bits platforms. It is designed to be portable across platforms. . This package contains the development include files & libraries. Package: aleph-doc Description: The Aleph programming language - documentation Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic symbol bindings that support the object oriented paradigm. Aleph has a rich set of features providing runtime compatibility with C++. The engine runs on both 32 bits and 64 bits platforms. It is designed to be portable across platforms. . This package contains the documentation. Package: aleph-emacs Description: The Aleph programming language - emacs mode This package install the emacs aleph-mode and invokes it automagically for Aleph (.als) files. Source package: alevt Package: alevt Description: X11 Teletext/Videotext browser AleVT is an X11 program for browsing and searching Teletext/Videotext pages received by a compatible decoder (at the moment, bttv). . Features include: . * Multiple windows * Page cache * Regular expression searching * Built-in manual . Additional command line utilities can . * receive the time from Teletext/Videotext * capture pages and write them to disk . Teletext/Videotext is used by TV channels to transmit textual information pages (it's transmitted via non-visible scan lines). . Bttv is a driver for frame grabber cards using the Bt848 family of video decoder chips. It is included in the Linux kernel starting with version 2.2 or available separately from http://www.thp.Uni-Koeln.DE/~rjkm/linux/bttv.html . Homepage: http://user.exit.de/froese/ Source package: alicq Package: alicq Description: Flexible ICQ client in pure Tcl/Tk Alicq is pure Tcl/Tk implementation of ICQ client with flexible modularized architecture, support for ICQ2000/Oscar protocol, and ability to pick up Licq configuration files and user database. . Why would you use it? It is small, about 1800 lines as of release 0.4. It is modular and extendable in best tradition of the Tcl scripting language. New modules are easy to write, and dozen lines Tcl module can do a lot. It is crossplatfrom: works on Unix, Windows, Macintosh, and on any other system supported by Tcl/Tk. Source package: alien Package: alien Description: Install LSB, Red Hat, Stampede, and Slackware Packages with dpkg. Alien allows you to convert LSB, Red Hat, Stampede and Slackware Packages into Debian packages, which can be installed with dpkg. . It can also generate packages of any of the other formats. . This is a tool only suitable for binary packages. Source package: allegro-demo-data Package: allegro-demo-data Description: datafile for the allegro-demo game This package contains a datafile used by allegro-demo. Source package: allegro3937 Package: allegro-demo Description: cool game, demonstrating power of the Allegro library This game is distributed with the Allegro library and shows a new Allegro programmer the power of this lib. But it is more than an usual feature demo, it is fully playable and may make some fun... Package: allegro-examples Description: example programs and demo tools for the Allegro library This package contain some example programs that are distributed with the Allegro library and small tools that can be used on console or in X11: . - FLI player - WAV/VOC player - simple graphical calculator - graphical midi "keyboard" The programs are accessible via the "allegro-examples" program. Package: liballegro-dev Description: Development files for the Allegro library This package contains the static libraries for the Allegro library. The driver configuration of this library is the same as in the 'stable' shared library package. Package: liballegro3.9.37 Description: portable library for cross-platform game and multimedia development Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and other types of multimedia programming. It is used by many DOS games and can be used to port them easily to Linux. Allegro supports many kinds of input and output interfaces, e.g. X11 (Xlib or DGA), framebuffer, SVGAlib. Source package: allegro4 Package: allegro-demo Description: cool game, demonstrating power of the Allegro library This game is distributed with the Allegro library and shows a new Allegro programmer the power of this lib. But it is more than an usual feature demo, it is fully playable and may make some fun... Package: allegro-examples Description: example programs and demo tools for the Allegro library This package contain some example programs that are distributed with the Allegro library and small tools that can be used on console or in X11: . - FLI player - WAV/VOC player - simple graphical calculator - graphical midi "keyboard" The programs are accessible via the "allegro-examples" program. Package: liballegro-dev Description: Development files for the Allegro library This package contains the static libraries for the Allegro library. Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and other types of multimedia programming. It is used by many DOS games and can be used to port them easily to Linux. Package: liballegro-doc Description: Documentation for the Allegro library This package contains the Allegro documentation in various formats, FAQs and other documentation about the Allegro library, source of the demo game and example programs. Package: liballegro4 Description: portable library for cross-platform game and multimedia development Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and other types of multimedia programming. It is used by many DOS games and can be used to port them easily to Linux. Allegro supports many kinds of input and output interfaces, e.g. X11 (Xlib or DGA), framebuffer, SVGAlib. . NOTE: you should install XFree86 or svgalib1 to use the display output plugins. Alternatively, you can use framebuffer on i386. Source package: alltraxclock Package: gkrellm-alltraxclock Description: An analog clock plugin for GKrellM This plugin is a nice-looking analog clock plugin for gkrellm. Source package: alml Package: alml Description: This package provides a SGML typesetting system. Alml is a SGML typesetting system developed for a big italian document: "Appunti di informatica libera". Alml is made for very big documentation projects, and can generate PDF, PostScript, HTML and pure text output. Source package: alsa-driver Package: alsa-base Description: ALSA driver common files ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains common files to be used on ALSA such as the scripts used to load and unload the modules at boot time. In addition, this package is for mutex control between several ALSA versions. Package: alsa-headers Description: ALSA driver header files ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the necessary header files to develop interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. Package: alsa-source Description: ALSA driver source ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Source package: alsa-driver-0.4 Package: alsa-headers-0.4 Description: ALSA driver header files Version 0.4 ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the necessary header files to develop interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. Package: alsa-source-0.4 Description: ALSA driver source Version 0.4 ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Source package: alsa-driver-0.5 Package: alsa-headers-0.5 Description: ALSA driver header files (0.5) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the necessary header files to develop interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. Package: alsa-source-0.5 Description: ALSA driver source (0.5) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. . This is an old version of alsa source, so it is needed for a compatible reason. Source package: alsa-lib Package: libasound2 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the libraries. Package: libasound2-dev Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (development) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains files necessary for development. Source package: alsa-lib-0.4 Package: libasound0.4 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (old libraries) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the libraries. Package: libasound0.4-dev Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (old development) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains files necessary for development. Source package: alsa-lib-0.5 Package: libasound1 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the libraries. Package: libasound1-dev Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (development) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains files necessary for development. Source package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-i386 Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-386 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-386. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-586 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-586. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-586tsc Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-586tsc. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-686 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-686. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-686-smp Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-686-smp. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-k6 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-k6. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-k7 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-k7. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Source package: alsa-utils Package: alsa-utils Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the ALSA system. Source package: alsa-utils-0.4 Package: alsa-utils-0.4 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the ALSA system. Package: xamixer-0.4 Description: Graphical mixer for ALSA ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains a graphical front-end (using the GTK+ toolkit) to the ALSA mixer device. Source package: alsa-utils-0.5 Package: alsa-utils-0.5 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the ALSA system. Source package: alsaconf Package: alsaconf Description: ALSA configurator This is configurator for ALSA driver. Run it, if you need configure your sound card. Source package: alsaconf-0.4 Package: alsaconf-0.4 Description: ALSA configurator This is configurator for ALSA driver. Run it, if you need configure your sound card. Source package: alsadriver Package: alsa-base Description: ALSA driver common files ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains common files to be used on ALSA such as the scripts used to load and unload the modules at boot time. To configure ALSA easily, install alsaconf. To save/restore ALSA card configurations, install alsautils. Package: alsa-headers Description: ALSA driver header files ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the necessary header files to develop interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. Package: alsa-source Description: ALSA driver source ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Source package: alsalib Package: alsalib0.3.0 Description: dummy package to fix previous broken versions This package is obsolete. Its sole purpose is to work around a bug in the last version of this package that would cause removing it to fail, thus making it impossible to upgrade. Package: libasound0.4 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the libraries. Package: libasound0.4-dev Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (development) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains files necessary for development. Source package: alsaplayer Package: alsaplayer Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (graphical version) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package requires at least one of the output modules. Package: alsaplayer-alsa Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (ALSA output module) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through ALSA. Package: alsaplayer-common Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (common files) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package contains the input plugins to be used by an alsaplayer frontend. Package: alsaplayer-esd Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (ESD output module) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through esd. Package: alsaplayer-gtk Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (GTK version) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package provides a GTK-based interface to alsaplayer. It requires at least one of the output modules. Package: alsaplayer-nas Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (NAS output module) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through NAS. Package: alsaplayer-oss Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (OSS output module) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through OSS. Package: alsaplayer-text Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (text version) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package does not require X or GTK to run. It does require at least one of the output modules. Package: libalsaplayer-dev Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (interface library, development files) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package contains the development files for the interface library to create your own alsaplayer plugins. Package: libalsaplayer0 Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (interface library) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package contains the interface library for external plugins. Source package: alsautils Package: alsautils Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the ALSA system. Package: xamixer Description: Graphical mixer for ALSA ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains a graphical front-end (using the GTK+ toolkit) to the ALSA mixer device. Source package: altgcc Package: altgcc Description: Alternate gcc package for the libc5 environment. This special gcc package works with the libc5-altdev package to build binaries for the old libc5/ld-linux.so.1 environment. It can coexist with the standard libc6 development packages. Source package: althea Package: althea Description: IMAP email client for GTK+ The designers of Althea felt that there wasn't a stable, easy to use, GUI, IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) e-mail client for X Windows. The design goal was a stable e-mail client with the richness of usability of Microsoft's Outlook, Qualcomm's Eudora, and Cyrusoft's Mulberry. . This package was built without SSL support. If you want SSL support, use the althea-ssl package, which is available in non-US, instead. . Check the documentation at /usr/share/doc/althea/help.html before filing a bug report. Source package: am-utils Package: am-utils Description: The 4.4BSD automounter. Amd is an automounter--it mounts file systems "on demand" when they are first referenced and unmounts them after a period of inactivity. Package: am-utils-dev Description: The 4.4BSD automounter (development package) Amd is an automounter--it mounts file systems "on demand" when they are first referenced and unmounts them after a period of inactivity. . These are the files needed to compile against libamd. Package: am-utils-doc Description: The 4.4BSD automounter (documentation) Amd is an automounter--it mounts file systems "on demand" when they are first referenced and unmounts them after a period of inactivity. . This is the documentation in HTML, info, texinfo and postscript formats. Source package: amanda Package: amanda-client Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Client) Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive. This package is suitable for large amounts of data to backup. For smaller solutions take a look at afbackup, tob, taper, ... . Features: * will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours. * built on top of standard backup software: Unix dump/restore, and later GNU Tar and others. * does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape. * supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via the unix command line. * for a restore, tells you what tapes you need, and finds the proper backup image on the tape for you. * recovers gracefully from errors, including down or hung machines. * reports results, including all errors in detail, in email to operators. * will dynamically adjust backup schedule to keep within constraints: no more juggling by hand when adding disks and computers to network. * includes a pre-run checker program, that conducts sanity checks on both the tape server host and all the client hosts (in parallel), and will send an e-mail report of any problems that could cause the backups to fail. * can compress dumps before sending or after sending over the net, with either compress or gzip. * can optionally synchronize with external backups, for those large timesharing computers where you want to do full dumps when the system is down in single-user mode (since BSD dump is not reliable on active filesystems): Amanda will still do your daily dumps. * lots of other options; Amanda is very configurable. . THIS PACKAGE RELIES ON A RUNNING AMANDA SERVER IN YOUR NETWORK. . For a quick start read the README.client.debian in /usr/share/doc/amanda-client. . Explanation of suggested programs: - awk and gnuplot are needed for plotting statistics of backups Package: amanda-common Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Libs) This package contains libraries required by the amanda client and server packages. Package: amanda-server Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Server) Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive. This package is suitable for large amounts of data to backup. For smaller solutions take a look at afbackup, tob, taper, ... . Features: * will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours. * built on top of standard backup software: Unix dump/restore, and later GNU Tar and others. * does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape. * supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via the unix command line. * for a restore, tells you what tapes you need, and finds the proper backup image on the tape for you. * recovers gracefully from errors, including down or hung machines. * reports results, including all errors in detail, in email to operators. * will dynamically adjust backup schedule to keep within constraints: no more juggling by hand when adding disks and computers to network. * includes a pre-run checker program, that conducts sanity checks on both the tape server host and all the client hosts (in parallel), and will send an e-mail report of any problems that could cause the backups to fail. * can compress dumps before sending or after sending over the net, with either compress or gzip. * can optionally synchronize with external backups, for those large timesharing computers where you want to do full dumps when the system is down in single-user mode (since BSD dump is not reliable on active filesystems): Amanda will still do your daily dumps. * lots of other options; Amanda is very configurable. . For a quick start read the README.server.debian in /usr/share/doc/amanda. . Explanation of suggested programs: - perl is needed for some non essential server utilities - awk and gnuplot are needed for plotting statistics of backups - to backup the tape server, you need to install the client too - /usr/bin/Mail from mailx is used by amcheck to mail info about which tape is needed next, etc Source package: amaterus Package: amaterus Description: GTK+ based window manager AMATERUS is a GTK+ based Window Manager. It has some interesting features like: * It is written with GTK * You can make "window group" and manipulate windows which belong to the group together. * You can edit the title bar strings. * Configuration file has an XML syntax (implementation is not so stable nor complete, though). * You can apply the GTK+ theme to the window manager. Source package: amaya Package: amaya Description: Graphical HTML Editor from w3.org Amaya is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor, based on the thot toolkit developed at INRIA. Package: amaya-common Description: Common files for Amaya Amaya is a graphical HTML Editor with support for many of the latest draft standards for HTML/XHTML. This package contains files used by both the lesstif and gtk versions of amaya (the printing system, documentation, etc. Package: amaya-gtk Description: Graphical HTML Editor from w3.org - GTK version Amaya is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor, based on the thot toolkit developed at INRIA. This version was compiled with the GTK toolkit. Package: amaya-lesstif Description: Graphical HTML Editor from w3.org Amaya is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor, based on the thot toolkit developed at INRIA. Compiled with lesstif. Source package: amaya-dict Package: amaya-dict-de Description: German dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional German dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-en Description: English dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional English dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-es Description: Spanish dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional Spanish dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-fr Description: French dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional French dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-it Description: Italian dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional Italian dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-ne Description: Dutch dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional Dutch dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-se Description: Swedish dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional Swedish dictionary used by the Amaya package. Source package: amcl Package: amcl Description: A Simple Mu{d,ck,sh,se} Client AMCL is a simple mud/muck/mush/muse/moo/you name it client for X that uses the GTK+ toolkit. Source package: amd Package: amd Description: Dummy package for upgrades In Debian 2.2 and below the BSD automounter was provided by this package. Starting with Debian 3.0 ("woody"), this is provided by the am-utils package. . You may remove this package at any time. Source package: ami Package: ami Description: An X input method server for Korean text input Ami is an X input method server for Korean text input. . Hangul or Hanja Korean text can be input with Ami, which responds the requests from XIM compliant applications. . In this package, Ami has been built as a standalone version and a WindowMaker dock. Package: ami-gnome Description: An X input method server for Korean text input (GNOME applet) Ami is an X input method server for Korean text input. . Hangul or Hanja Korean text can be input with Ami, which responds the requests from XIM compliant applications. . In this package, Ami has been built as a GNOME panel applet. Source package: amiga-fdisk Package: amiga-fdisk Description: Partition editor for Amiga Amiga-fdisk is, similar to fdisk for PCs, a program to partition harddisks. Though it seems to work quite well, it's still got some sort of beta status. It's suggested that you still use the AmigaDOS native tool "HDToolBox" to partition your harddisks and use amiga-fdisk only for querying partition information. Package: amiga-fdisk-bf Description: Partition editor for Amiga (boot-floppies version) Amiga-fdisk is, similar to fdisk for PCs, a program to partition harddisks. Though it seems to work quite well, it's still got some sort of beta status. It's suggested that you still use the AmigaDOS native tool "HDToolBox" to partition your harddisks and use amiga-fdisk only for querying partition information. Source package: amiga-fdisk-bf Package: amiga-fdisk-bf Description: Partition editor for Amiga (boot-floppies version) Amiga-fdisk is, similar to fdisk for PCs, a program to partition harddisks. Though it seems to work quite well, it's still got some sort of beta status. It's suggested that you still use the AmigaDOS native tool "HDToolBox" to partition your harddisks and use amiga-fdisk only for querying partition information. Source package: amphetamine Package: amphetamine Description: Exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual effects Amphetamine is an exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual effects like colored lighting, fogging and coronas. You must fight eleven evil monsters with your magic weapons. Source package: amphetamine-data Package: amphetamine-data Description: Data files for the game "Amphetamine" This package contains data files used by the game "Amphetamine". . Amphetamine is an exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual effects like colored lighting, fogging and coronas. You must fight eleven evil monsters with your magic weapons. Source package: an Package: an Description: Very fast anagram generator. Generates anagrams for a phrase supplied by the user, the words used in the anagram are taken from a specified dictionary which should contain one word per line (default:/usr/share/dict/words). Appears to be up to 10 times faster than wordplay, especially for longer phrases. Source package: anacron Package: anacron Description: a cron-like program that doesn't go by time Anacron (like `anac(h)ronistic') is a periodic command scheduler. It executes commands at intervals specified in days. Unlike cron, it does not assume that the system is running continuously. It can therefore be used to control the execution of daily, weekly and monthly jobs (or anything with a period of n days), on systems that don't run 24 hours a day. When installed and configured properly, Anacron will make sure that the commands are run at the specified intervals as closely as machine-uptime permits. . This package is pre-configured to execute the daily jobs of the Debian system. You should install this program if your system isn't powered on 24 hours a day to make sure the maintenance jobs of other Debian packages are executed each day. Source package: analog Package: analog Description: analyzes logfiles from web servers Analog is a fast logfile processor that generates usage statistic reports for your web server. . Features: * It's fast. Very fast. It can process millions of lines per minute. * It's very scalable. * It's very flexible. The default output will be satisfactory for most people, but there are hundreds of options producing 32 different reports for those who want to do things differently. * It can output in many different languages, and 4 output formats. * It produces attractive output that complies with the HTML spec (and so can be read on any browser). * It can read logfiles in almost any format. * It can be run at the command line or from a web form interface. Source package: anarchism Package: anarchism Description: An exhaustive exploration of Anarchist theory and practice. The Anarchist FAQ is an excellent source of information regarding Anarchist (libertarian socialist) theory and practice. It covers all major topics, from the basics of Anarchism to very specific discussions of politics, social organization, and economics. Source package: and Package: and Description: Auto Nice Daemon The auto nice daemon activates itself in certain intervals and renices jobs according to their priority and CPU usage. Jobs owned by root are left alone. Jobs are never increased in their priority. . The renice intervals can be adjusted as well as the default nice level and the activation intervals. A priority database stores user/group/job tuples along with their renice values for three CPU usage time ranges. Negative nice levels are interpreted as signals to be sent to a process, triggered by CPU usage; this way, Netscapes going berserk can be killed automatically. The strategy for searching the priority database can be configured. . AND also provides network-wide configuration files with host-specific sections, as well as wildcard/regexp support for commands in the priority database. Source package: angband-doc Package: angband-doc Description: Documentation for the roguelike game Angband Angband is a single-player, text-based, dungeon simulation derived from the game Moria, which was in turn based on Rogue. This package contains additional documentation and spoilers for the game. . Angband has been written by several generations of programmers over the years, and is derived from an earlier game called moria, and the documentation has been (often haphazardly) accumulated over time as well. . These files were downloaded from ftp://clockwork.dementia.org/angband, for the most part Source package: animals Package: animals Description: Traditional AI animal guessing engine using a binary tree DB You think of an animal, and this package tries to guess it... when it's wrong, you teach it about your animal. Source package: anjuta Package: anjuta Description: A GNOME development IDE, for C/C++. Anjuta is a GNOME development IDE and can be used to create either GNOME/Gtk+ applications with glade or glade-gnome or can be used for creating generic applications. It is designed for use with C/C++ and therefore features an easy to use debugger and compilation environment. Source package: antiword Package: antiword Description: Converts MS Word files to text and ps Antiword is a free MS Word reader. . It converts the binary files from MS Word 6, 7, 97 and 2000 to text and Postscript. Source package: antlr Package: antlr Description: A language tool for constructing recognizers, compilers etc ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++ or Java actions [You can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers]. . Computer language translation has become a common task. While compilers and tools for traditional computer languages (such as C or Java) are still being built, their number is dwarfed by the thousands of mini-languages for which recognizers and translators are being developed. Programmers construct translators for database formats, graphical data files (e.g., PostScript, AutoCAD), text processing files (e.g., HTML, SGML). ANTLR is designed to handle all of your translation tasks. Package: libantlr-dev Description: A language tool for constructing recognizers, compilers etc ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++ or Java actions [You can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers]. . These are the static libraries for C++. Source package: ao40tlmview Package: ao40tlmview Description: Decoder and Viewer for AO-40 Telemetry AO40tlmview decodes the binary telemetry transmitted by the AMSAT OSCAR 40 satellite. It provides an ncurses-based (i.e., text-mode) interface for browsing through the telemetry blocks. . The telemetry blocks can either be read from a file (e.g., downloaded from the AMSAT telemetry archive), or received live through a TCP or UDP connection to a demodulator. . Furthermore, it can produce simple graphs of the telemetry, either through gnuplot if running in a graphical (X11) environment, or as a crude ASCII graph when running in a text-only environment. Source package: aolserver Package: aolserver Description: AOL Web Server This is the web engine that powers the mighty America On-Line. It is capable of serving a tremendous number of users, and can publish hundreds of virtual servers within the same process at the same time. . It is similar in many respects to Zope, except based largely on Tcl. It is multi-threaded, and has a C API that can be used to extend its functionality. Package: aolserver-dev Description: AOL Web Server Development Tools This package includes the header files and static libraries needed to compile extensions and modules for AOLserver. The header files used to be part of the 'aolserver' package, but have been moved to this new package to reduce cruft on non-developer systems. Package: aolserver-doc Description: AOL Web Server (Documentation) This package contains three reference manuals relating to AOLserver. The manuals document Version 3.2 of AOLserver. . (1) The AOLserver Administrator's Guide covers the setup options and security issues relating to running the server. (2) The AOLserver Tcl Developer's Guide covers the Tcl API which can be used to add features to your web pages (similar in some respects to PHP or Microsoft's ASP) (3) The AOLserver C Developer's Guide covers the C API which can be used to create new modules to extend AOLserver. . I plan to add some example pages in the future. Package: aolserver-postgres Description: PostgreSQL Driver for the AOLserver This is the PostgreSQL database driver for the AOLserver. It has been moved to its own package to facilitate future releases of other database drivers. Source package: apache Package: apache Description: Versatile, high-performance HTTP server The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime. Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization, dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms, server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple virtual homing. . Separate Debian packages are available for PHP3, mod_perl, Java Servlet support, Apache-SSL, and other common extensions. More information is available at http://www.apache.org/. Package: apache-common Description: Support files for all Apache webservers Provides the Apache library files and support binaries needed by all packages of 1.3.x (regular, SSL, and locally compiled). Also includes manpages, module documentation, and a webserver benchmark utility. Package: apache-dev Description: Apache webserver development kit Provides the Apache C headers and the Apache Extension Tool (apxs), needed to compile external Apache modules. Package: apache-doc Description: Apache webserver docs The Apache webserver Manual, in HTML form. Covers the setup and operation of this version of Apache and all prior versions. This is also available at http://www.apache.org/. More tips are available at http://www.apacheweek.com/. Source package: apache-perl Package: apache-perl Description: Versatile, high-performance HTTP server with added Perl support This version of Apache contains the mod_perl module statically linked. . The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime. Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization, dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms, server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple virtual homing. . Separate Debian packages are available for PHP3, Java Servlet support, Apache-SSL, and other common extensions. More information is available at http://www.apache.org/. Source package: apc Package: php4-apc Description: Caches PHP scripts to get them loaded much faster Usually, when you use PHP scripts in a website, every time someone loads them they're loaded, parsed, compiled and then executed. The Alternative PHP Cache allows to save these scripts in an already-compiled form, so that much time is saved if they're called frequently. Source package: apcalc Package: apcalc Description: Arbitrary precision calculator (original name: calc) Calc is an arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like language. Calc is useful as a calculator, an algorithm prototyper and as a mathematical research tool. More importantly, calc provides one with a machine independent means of computation. Calc comes with a rich set of builtin mathematical and programmatic functions. . Calc is built on top of the library libcalc that represents numeric values as fractions reduced to their lowest terms. This library can also be used to add arbitrary precision capabilities to your own programs and is available in the Debian package `apcalc-dev'. . The original name of this package is `calc', but it had to be changed to `apcalc' for Debian, because there's already another package called `calc' in Debian. Nevertheless, the binary and manpage installed by this package are still named `calc'. Package: apcalc-dev Description: Library for arbitrary precision arithmetic This package contains the library libcalc.a and the necessary header files which provide routines to handle arbitrary precision arithmetic with integers, rational numbers, or complex numbers. There are also many numeric functions such as factorial and gcd, along with some transcendental functions such as sin and exp. . This library is also used by the commandline calculator `calc', which is provided in the Debian package `apcalc'. Source package: apcd Package: apcd Description: APC Smart UPS daemon This daemon monitors an APC UPS either as master, with the serial cable attached to it, or as a slave, with a network connection to the master. . The daemon constantly gathers information from the UPS (battery load, Temperature, workload, etc.) and logs them to a file. It shuts down the system cleanly after a certain period of constant power failure or if the battery load falls below a certain level. Source package: apcupsd Package: apcupsd Description: APC UPS Power Management Controls / monitors the status of an APC UPS under Linux. Allows your computer or server to run for a specified length of time on UPS power, and then executes a controlled shutdown in the case of an extended power failure. Source package: apel Package: apel Description: Portable Emacs Library APEL stands for A Portable Emacs Library poe.el emulation module mainly for basic functions and special forms/macros of latest emacsen poem.el provide basic functions to write portable MULE programs mcharset.el provide MIME charset related features broken.el provide information of broken facilities of Emacs. pccl.el utility to write portable CCL program and some utilities. Source package: apl Package: apl Description: Abstract Presentation Layer The APL is a PHP extension containing a library written in C++. It provides classes which help web developers to build their web applications. It's main target is separation of code and design, therefore it uses templates for output generation. This library consists of three different types of page objects: web classes, widget classes and business classes for database access. Source package: apmd Package: apmd Description: Utilities for Advanced Power Management (APM) on laptops On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access to battery status information and may help you to conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM implementation. The apmd program also lets you run arbitrary programs when APM events happen (for example, you can eject PCMCIA devices when you suspend, or change hard drive timeouts when you connect the battery). . This package contains apmd(8), a daemon for logging and acting on APM events; and apm(1), a client that prints the information in /proc/apm in a readable format. . apmd is notified of APM events by the APM driver in the kernel. . Recent Debian kernels are built with APM support but it is disabled by default. You need to boot the kernel with the "apm=on" option if you want to enable the driver. (You may need to add this option to your lilo command line.) Package: libapm-dev Description: Library for interacting with APM driver in kernel On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access to battery status information and may help you to conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM implementation. . This package contains a library and header files needed to write programs that interact with the APM driver in the kernel. Package: libapm1 Description: Library for interacting with APM driver in kernel On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access to battery status information and may help you to conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM implementation. . This package contains a shared library that provides support for interacting with the APM driver in the kernel. Package: xapm Description: X program to monitor APM battery status On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access to battery status information and may help you to conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM implementation. . This package contains xapm(1), an X11 utility that displays a the status of the battery. Source package: appconfig-perl Package: libappconfig-perl Description: Perl module for configuration file and command line parsing AppConfig is a bundle of Perl5 modules for reading configuration files and parsing command line arguments. This is a descendant of, and supercedes the App::Config module. Functionality is extended over the final version of App::Config (1.09) and includes many new features. This module has been developed and in the process, renamed, as part of an effort to unify the various Perl modules for parsing configuration files and command line arguments. Source package: appindex Package: appindex Description: Simple ncurses-based Freshmeat appindex.txt browser Freshmeat offline ncurses-based browser. It uses appindex.txt which is available at http://freshmeat.net/backend/ . Supports searching, configurable "user interface", transparent appindex.txt download, {b|g}zipped appindex.txt, full-text search and many other things. Source package: appunti-informatica-libera Package: appunti-informatica-libera Description: Italian documentation about free software This package contains the HTML version of "Appunti di Informatica Libera" written by Daniele Giacomini . The entire book is in Italian and there are no translations into other languages. The book can be downloaded in other formats from ftp://a2.swlibero.org/a2/. . Questo pacchetto contiene la version HTML di "Appunti di Informatica Libera" di Daniele Giacomini . L'intera opera è in Italiano e non esistono traduzioni in altre lingue. L'opera può essere scaricata in altri formati da ftp://a2.swlibero.org/a2/. Source package: aprsd Package: aprsd Description: Internet Gateway for the Automatic Position Reporting System aprsd is an internet to RF gateway (igate) for the APRS Automatic Position Reporting System. It allows hams on the Internet to send text messages to hams on RF, especially when linked to the worldwide APRServe network (www.aprs.net). Source package: aprsdigi Package: aprsdigi Description: Digipeater for APRS aprsdigi is a repeater for the Automatic Position Reporting System, APRS. It also includes aprsmon, a one-way gateway to APRS on TCP/IP. Source package: apsfilter Package: apsfilter Description: Magic print filter with automatic file type recognition apsfilter makes printing many file formats much easier. It features on-the-fly decompression and conversion, and works on both PostScript and non-PostScript (via Ghostscript) graphical printers. . Among the supported formats are: gzip, bzip2, compress, freeze, pack, ASCII, BMP, data (PCL, etc.), DVI, FBM, FIG, FITS, GIF, Group 3 fax, HTML, IFF ILBM, JPEG, Kodak Photo CD, MGR, MIFF, PBM/PGM/PNM/PPM, PDF, PNG, PostScript, RLE, SGI, Sketch, Sun raster, Targa, TIFF, troff, WPG, X pixmap, XCF. Note that actual support depends on the installed filter programs. Source package: apt Package: apt Description: Advanced front-end for dpkg This is Debian's next generation front-end for the dpkg package manager. It provides the apt-get utility and APT dselect method that provides a simpler, safer way to install and upgrade packages. . APT features complete installation ordering, multiple source capability and several other unique features, see the Users Guide in /usr/share/doc/apt/guide.text.gz Package: apt-utils Description: APT utility programs This package contains some infrequently used APT utility programs such as apt-ftparchive, apt-sortpkgs and apt-extracttemplates. . apt-extracttemplates is used by debconf to prompt for configuration questions before installation. apt-ftparchive is used to create Package and other index files. apt-sortpkgs is a Package/Source file normalizer. Package: libapt-pkg-dev Description: Development files for APT's libapt-pkg This package contains the header files and static libraries for developing with APT's libapt-pkg Debian package manipulation library. Package: libapt-pkg-doc Description: Documentation for APT development This package contains documentation for development of the APT Debian package manipulation program and its libraries. Source package: apt-dpkg-ref Package: apt-dpkg-ref Description: APT, Dpkg Quick Reference sheet A quick lookup chart with various APT and dpkg options for handy reference, for those who haven't quite memorized the most commonly used commands. Source package: apt-file Package: apt-file Description: APT package searching utility -- command-line interface apt-file is a command line tool for searching packages for the APT packaging system. . Unlike apt-cache, you can search in which package a file is inclued or list the contents of a package without installing or fetching it. Source package: apt-howto Package: apt-howto Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package depends on all translations of the manual. Its purpose is to provide a smooth upgrade for those who had apt-howto installed before the package was splited and may be removed after that. Package: apt-howto-en Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package contains the English version. Package: apt-howto-ko Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package contains the Korean translation. Package: apt-howto-pl Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package contains the Polish translation. Package: apt-howto-pt-br Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package holds the Portuguese version, which is the primary version. Source package: apt-listchanges Package: apt-listchanges Description: Display new Debian changelog entries from .deb archives apt-listchanges is a tool to show what has been changed in a new version of a Debian package, as compared to the version currently installed on the system. It does this by extracting the relevant entries from the Debian changelog file, usually found in /usr/share/doc/package/changelog.Debian.gz . It can be run on several .deb archives at a time to get a list of all of the changes that would be effected by installing or upgrading a group of packages. It can be configured to do this automatically during upgrades using apt. Source package: apt-move Package: apt-move Description: Move cache of Debian packages into a mirror hierarchy apt-move is used to move a collection of Debian package files into a proper archive hierarchy of the form debian/dists/... It is intended as a tool to help manage the apt-get(8) file cache, but could be configured to work with any collection of Debian packages. . Running apt-move periodically will assist in managing the resulting partial mirror by optionally removing obsolete packages, and creating valid local Packages.gz files. It can also optionally employ rsync(1) to build a partial or complete local mirror of a Debian binary distribution (including an ``installed-packages only'' mirror). Source package: apt-proxy Package: apt-proxy Description: Debian automatic partial mirror builder apt-proxy is a script to build up a Debian HTTP mirror based on requests which pass through the proxy. It's great for multiple Debian machines behind a slow link. The archive is kept up to date using rsync. Source package: apt-show-source Package: apt-show-source Description: Shows source-package information This program parses the APT lists for source packages and the dpkg status file and then lists every package with a different version number than the one installed. It's very useful if your deb-src sources.list entries point to unstable and your deb entries point to stable. Source package: apt-show-versions Package: apt-show-versions Description: Lists available package versions with distribution apt-show-versions parses the dpkg status file and the APT lists for the installed and available package versions and distribution and shows upgrade options within the specific distribution of the selected package. . This is really useful if you have a mixed stable/testing environment and want to list all packages which are from testing and can be upgraded in testing. Source package: apt-spy Package: apt-spy Description: writes a sources.list file based on bandwidth tests. Downloads from debian.org a list of current mirrors and tests each of the mirrors for bandwidth. Writes a /etc/apt/sources.list file based on the responses it gets. Source package: apt-zip Package: apt-zip Description: Update a non-networked computer using apt and removable media These scripts simplify the process of using dselect and apt on a non-networked Debian box, using removable media like ZIP floppies. One generates a `fetch' script (supporting backends such as wget and lftp, in a modular, extensible way) to be run on a host with better connectivity, check space constraints of your removable media, and then install the package on your Debian box. . Note on current version: space-checking is not done and spanning multiple disks is not yet supported. Source package: aptitude Package: aptitude Description: curses-based apt frontend aptitude is a curses-based apt frontend with a number of useful extended features, including: a mutt-like syntax for matching packages in a flexible manner, dselect-like persistence of user actions, the ability to retrieve and display the Debian changelog of most packages, and extreme flexibility and customization. . aptitude is also Y2K-compliant, non-fattening, naturally cleansing, and housebroken. Source package: arcboot Package: arcboot Description: bootloader for SGI/MIPS IP22 machines arcboot is a bootloader for SGI/MIPS IP22 machines like the Indy or Indigo2. It is able to boot the Linux kernel from ext2 and ext3 filesystems which makes putting the kernel into the volume header obsolete. It is currently not capable of booting IRIX or to boot from iso9660 CDROMs though. Source package: arch Package: arch Description: revision control system arch is a revision control system with features that are ideal for projects characterized by widely distributed development, concurrent support of multiple releases, and substantial amounts of development on branches. It is intended to replace CVS and corrects many mis-features of that system. . Highlights: - distributed databases - fancy merging - renames handling - web interface Package: ftp-utils Description: ftp support for shell scripts ftp-utils is a small collection of shell tools for the FTP protocol. Using it, you can write shell scripts which work equally well for both local file systems and remote file systems accessed via FTP. . Included in the distribution is a simple shell script to build or maintain an FTP-mirror (pushing from origin to mirror). Source package: arena Package: arena Description: an HTML 3.0 compliant WWW browser for X Arena is the W3's testbed HTML 3.0 browser. It supports most of the key features of HTML 3.0. It uses libjpeg, libpng, and libz to display gifs, jpegs, and pngs inline. This browser is very small and compact and is well suited for viewing local documentation. THIS SOFTWARE IS BETA SOFTWARE. Source package: argante Package: argante Description: A new virtual operating system A new Polish (complete!) virtual operating system - written to be secure and stable - and, by the way, very efficient. . Argante supports Hierarchical Access Control (HAC) and OSI architecture and also DISTRIBUTED NETWORKING. So every software written for Argante can be divided into some parts, each of them running on diferrent computer (the software is platform independent, so one of modules can run on Linux, the other one - on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS/Solaris or IRIX). . Compiled without SSL support because of restrictions in some countries - but you can use ssh tunnelling to get secure rIPC connections. Source package: argus Package: argus-server Description: IP network transaction auditing tool argus is a network transaction auditing tool that allows the user to easily classify connections using tcpdump(1) compliant expressions. Argus runs as an application level daemon, promiscuously reading network datagrams from a specified interface, and generates network traffic audit records for the network activity that it encounters. Auditing records can be used to ensure that access control policies are being enforced, identify network problems such as denial of service attacks and more. . This package contains the binaries required for the argus server. Please see the package argus-client for appropriate clients. Source package: argus-client Package: argus-client Description: IP network transaction auditing tool argus is a network transaction auditing tool that allows the user to easily classify connections using tcpdump(1) compliant expressions. Argus runs as an application level daemon, promiscuously reading network datagrams from a specified interface, and generates network traffic audit records for the network activity that it encounters. Auditing records can be used to ensure that access control policies are being enforced, identify network problems such as denial of service attacks and more. . This package contains the client programs for the argus server. Please see the package argus-server for the appropriate server. Source package: ari-yahoo Package: ari-yahoo Description: Text based simple Yahoo Messenger client Simple Yahoo messenger client that requires no windowing system. Source package: aria Package: aria Description: a download tool similar to Reget or GetRight Aria is a download tool similar to Reget or GetRight. It downloads files from Internet via HTTP or FTP. The transfer can be paused, resumed, queued and saved. It has very friendly GTK based GUI, and useful log consoles. Program supports CRC checking, HTTP proxy server, cut-and-paste, drag-and-drop, and can define specific file retrieving procedure for particular web servers. Source package: aribas Package: aribas Description: interpreter for arithmetic ARIBAS is an interactive interpreter suitable for big integer arithmetic and multiprecision floating point arithmetic. It has a syntax similar to Pascal or Modula-2, but contains also features from other programming languages like C, Lisp, Oberon. . The Aribas home page is http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~forster/sw/aribas.html Source package: armagetron Package: armagetron Description: A 3D Tron-like high speed game. A 3D Tron-like high speed game. The rules are simple: you ride a light cycle (a kind of motorbike that can only turn 90 degrees at a time, leaves a wall behind and cannot be stopped) and have to avoid running into walls while at the same time you have to try to get your opponent to run into them. . The idea is based on the Disney movie from 1982 called "Tron". If you ever wanted to take a try at one of those speed demons features in the movie, this is your chance. Of all the Tron clones out there, I think one is the one that comes closest to the feeling the movie tries to express. This is in part thanks to the sophisticated camera motions, in part to the superb modelling work and in part to the fabulous sound effects. To add some extra fascination into the game, unlike to other Tron clones, in armagetron you can accelerate. Alas, there's no accelerate button. If you want to drive fast, you have to drive good -- and really really close to the walls. . Armagetron can be played against AI opponents, against other humans over the network, or a mixture of both. . Still not convinced? http://pluto.spaceports.com/~zman/armagetron/ Package: armagetron-server Description: Server for Armagetron, a 3D Tron-like high speed game. This package provides the server for Armagetron. This package is not needed to play Armagetron, only to serve network games. Source package: arpack Package: arpack2 Description: Fortran77 subroutines to solve large scale eigenvalue problems. ARPACK software is capable of solving large scale symmetric, nonsymmetric, and generalized eigenproblems from significant application areas. The software is designed to compute a few (k) eigenvalues with user specified features such as those of largest real part or largest magnitude. Storage requirements are on the order of n*k locations. No auxiliary storage is required. A set of Schur basis vectors for the desired k-dimensional eigen-space is computed which is numerically orthogonal to working precision. Numerically accurate eigenvectors are available on request. . Important Features: . o Reverse Communication Interface. o Single and Double Precision Real Arithmetic Versions for Symmetric, Non-symmetric, o Standard or Generalized Problems. o Single and Double Precision Complex Arithmetic Versions for Standard or Generalized Problems. o Routines for Banded Matrices - Standard or Generalized Problems. o Routines for The Singular Value Decomposition. o Example driver routines that may be used as templates to implement numerous Shift-Invert strategies for all problem types, data types and precision. Package: arpack2-dev Description: Fortran77 subroutines to solve large scale eigenvalue problems. ARPACK software is capable of solving large scale symmetric, nonsymmetric, and generalized eigenproblems from significant application areas. The software is designed to compute a few (k) eigenvalues with user specified features such as those of largest real part or largest magnitude. Storage requirements are on the order of n*k locations. No auxiliary storage is required. A set of Schur basis vectors for the desired k-dimensional eigen-space is computed which is numerically orthogonal to working precision. Numerically accurate eigenvectors are available on request. . Important Features: . o Reverse Communication Interface. o Single and Double Precision Real Arithmetic Versions for Symmetric, Non-symmetric, o Standard or Generalized Problems. o Single and Double Precision Complex Arithmetic Versions for Standard or Generalized Problems. o Routines for Banded Matrices - Standard or Generalized Problems. o Routines for The Singular Value Decomposition. o Example driver routines that may be used as templates to implement numerous Shift-Invert strategies for all problem types, data types and precision. Source package: arpack++ Package: arpack++ Description: object-oriented version of the ARPACK package. ARPACK++ is an object-oriented version of the ARPACK package. It consists a collection of classes that offers c++ programmers an interface to ARPACK. It preserves the full capability, performance, accuracy and low memory requirements of the FORTRAN package, but takes advantage of the c++ object-oriented programming environment. Source package: arpd Package: arpd Description: A user-space ARP daemon The ARP daemon moves the management of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table from kernel to user space. It is useful for sites with LARGE network segments (256+ systems per segment), because the kernel hash tables are not optimized to handle this situation. To use the ARP daemon your kernel needs to have ARPD and NETLINK support enabled. The standard kernels of Debian GNU/Linux lack this support. Source package: arping Package: arping Description: sends IP and/or ARP pings (to the MAC address) The arping utility sends ARP and/or ICMP requests to the specified host and displays the replies. The host may be specified by its hostname, its IP address, or its MAC address. . This program is only able to run as root. Make it setuid if you like. Source package: arpwatch Package: arpwatch Description: Ethernet/FDDI station activity monitor. Arpwatch maintains a database of Ethernet MAC addresses seen on the network, with their associated IP pairs. Alerts the system administrator via e-mail if any change happens, such as new station/activity, flip-flops, changed and re-used old addresses. Source package: artist Package: artist Description: Emacs Lisp drawing package Artist is an Emacs lisp package that allows you to draw lines, rectangles and ellipses by using your mouse and/or keyboard. . Note: Artist does not work with XEmacs Source package: asa Package: asa Description: convert ASA (Fortran) carriage control characters asa reads text with ASA carriage control characters from the files specified as its command line arguments, or standard input if none are specified, and converts them into line printer control sequences. Source package: ascd Package: ascd Description: CD player and mixer AScd is a small CD player and mixer that can be "docked" with AfterStep and WindowMaker window managers. Source package: ascdc Package: ascdc Description: AfterStep CD changer ascdc is a small CD changer. It follows the look and feel of the AfterStep window manager and is ideally suited to be run within AfterStep's Wharf module. Source package: ascii Package: ascii Description: Prints aliases and tables for ASCII character. A programmer's utility that recognizes different ways of naming ASCII characters (hex, octal, binary, decimal, C escape, ISO character table pair, slang names, and others) and prints out all equivalent aliases. Source package: asclassic Package: asclassic Description: X11 window manager, AfterStep Classic (forked from v1.1) AfterStep Classic is a window manager based on AfterStep v1.1 which attempts to retain and improve on AfterStep's well-tested stability and configurability. Note that this window manager makes extensive use of the color palette. If you have only an 8-bit color display, it will run as packaged, but you may want to modify the configuration to use fewer colors. . AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager project, but the name was changed to reflect the desire that it do more than simply emulate and become a valuable window manager in its own right. Source package: asclock Package: asclock Description: A clock designed with the NeXTStep look This little application displays the time of the day (digital, either 12 or 24 hour format), and the date. It provides three alternatives: one suitable for low color systems, one with "real" NeXTStep colors, and the third one is somewhat in between. Package: asclock-themes Description: Theme files for ASclock, a clock applet This package provides various themes for the various ASclock packages, among them a classic theme, which mimics the original ASclock application. Source package: asclock-gtk Package: asclock-gtk Description: An X11 desktop clock with theme support This Package contains a nice X11 desktop clock that supports themes. It is very similar to the one that come with Gnome, but only needs GTK. Source package: ascpu Package: ascpu Description: This is an AfterStep look & feel CPU statistics monitor tool. ascpu is a neat 54x54 applet that displays instantaneous and average system, nice and user CPU time. Source package: asd4 Package: asd4 Description: Advanced Sound Daemon asd is a full featured esound-replacement. In the final version it will implement everything esound (http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html) does, plus many features. Package: asd4-clients Description: utility commands for Advanced Sound Daemon asd is a full featured esound-replacement. In the final version it will implement everything esound (http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html) does, plus many features. . This package includes utility client commands. Source package: ash Package: ash Description: NetBSD /bin/sh "ash" is a POSIX compliant shell that is much smaller than "bash". We take advantage of that by making it the shell on the installation root floppy, where space is at a premium. . It can be usefully installed as /bin/sh (because it executes scripts somewhat faster than "bash"), or as the default shell either of root or of a second user with a userid of 0 (because it depends on fewer libraries, and is therefore less likely to be affected by an upgrade problem or a disk failure). It is also useful for checking that a script uses only POSIX syntax. . "bash" is a better shell for most users, since it has some nice features absent from "ash", and is a required part of the system. Source package: asis Package: asis-programs Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) example programs ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package contains four programs (asistant, display_source, gnatelim and gnatstub) which are useful to understand or optimize Ada programs. Package: libasis-3.12p-1 Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) runtime library ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package contains the libraries necessary to execute ASIS programs. Package: libasis-3.12p-1-dev Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) headers and libraries ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package lets you build ASIS applications with GNAT. Package: libasis-3.13p-1 Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) runtime library ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package contains the libraries necessary to execute ASIS programs. Package: libasis-3.13p-1-dev Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) headers and libraries ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package lets you build ASIS applications with GNAT. Package: libasis-3.14p-1 Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) runtime library ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package contains the libraries necessary to execute ASIS programs. Package: libasis-3.14p-1-dev Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) headers and libraries ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package lets you build ASIS applications with GNAT. Source package: asiya24-vfont Package: asiya24-vfont Description: Japanese Maru Gothic font in Zeit's Syotai Club format. Vector fonts made from Abe's asiya24 font. This package replaces zeitfonts package. Source package: asmail Package: asmail Description: AfterStep mail monitor asmail is a small mail monitor similar to xbiff. It follows the AfterStep window manager's look and feel and is ideally suited to be run within AfterStep's Wharf module. Source package: asmem Package: asmem Description: This is an AfterStep look & feel memory utilization monitor. asmem displays memory (user/system, buffer and cache) and swap usage in a small 54x54 X window. Source package: asmix Package: asmix Description: The tool displays a volume knob. The volume knob adjusts the master volume of your sound card. Just grab the knob with the left button of your mouse and drag it around. Source package: asmixer Package: asmixer Description: AfterStep audio mixer asmixer is a small audio mixer. It follows the look and feel of the AfterStep window manager and is ideally suited to be run within AfterStep's Wharf module. Source package: asmodem Package: asmodem Description: AfterStep modem monitor asmodem is a hack of asmail that checks a modem lock file instead of your mail. You just pass it a lock (like /var/lock/LCK..ttyS1) using the -m parameter and off it goes. . For best results, use the -s and have wharf Swallow it. Source package: asmon Package: asmon Description: A system resource monitor dockapp for Afterstep and WindowMaker Asmon is a wharfable/dockable application for that displays meters detailing CPU, memory, swap, and X mem usage. Also included the exact numbers for load average, mem, swap, and X. Developed to use very little CPU time itself. Source package: asmounter Package: asmounter Description: monitoring mount points tool asmounter monitors different mount points and facilitates the mounting/unmounting of these mount points. Source package: asn1-mode Package: asn1-mode Description: Emacs mode for editing ASN.1 specification files Emacs mode for editing ASN.1 specification files. ASN.1 is the Abstract Syntax Notation 1, used in the specification of many communication protocols, e.g. SNMP, ISDN supplementary services, UMTS etc. Source package: asp Package: asp Description: Discovers present ip-address of dynamically connected hosts. Asp discovers the present ip address of a host that has a dynamically assigned ip-address. This is useful when you want to connect to dynamic hosts, or to help others find you (in which case you run asp as a server). Source package: aspell Package: aspell Description: A more intelligent replacement for the ispell spell checker Aspell is an interactive spell checker that is designed to eventually replace ispell. It does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than ispell (and in some cases even Microsoft Word 97's spell checker). It also has run time support for other non English languages. aspell can learn from users misspellings. . Aspell is designed to be a drop-in replacement for ispell. . This package comes with a minimal man page. If you want more detailed documentation you should install the aspell-doc package and read the documentation in /usr/share/doc/aspell-doc/. Package: aspell-doc Description: Documentation about the aspell spell checker This package contains the documentation for aspell in various formats. The aspell package comes with minimal man pages. Install this package if you need further information on the development process and workings of aspell. Package: aspell-en Description: English dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for English language to aspell spell checker. . American, British and Canadian spellings are included. Package: libaspell-dev Description: Headers for developing applications with aspell support This package contains the headers and static libraries for developing applications with aspell spell checking support. . You need this package ONLY if you plan to build applications that link against the aspell static libraries. You do not have to install this package if all you want to do is use the aspell program to spell check documents. Package: libaspell10 Description: The aspell spell checker runtime libraries. This package contains the aspell shared libraries. You need this package if you have installed the aspell binary or other applications that are dynamically linked to the aspell shared libraries. Package: libaspell4 Description: The aspell spell checker runtime libraries. This package contains the aspell shared libraries. You need this package if you have installed the aspell binary or other applications that are dynamically linked to the aspell shared libraries. Source package: aspell-de Package: aspell-de Description: German dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for German language to aspell spell checker. Source package: aspell-es Package: aspell-es Description: Spanish dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for Spanish language to aspell spell checker. Source package: aspell-fr Package: aspell-fr Description: French dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for French language to aspell spell checker. Source package: aspell-pt Package: aspell-pt Description: Portuguese dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for Portuguese language to aspell spell checker. Source package: aspseek Package: aspseek Description: Advanced Internet search engine (backend programs) ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. . Features of ASPSeek include: . * Ability to index and search through several millions of documents * HTTP, HTTP proxy, FTP (via proxy) protocols * HTTP basic authorization * text/html and text/plain documents * Other document types support via external converters * Architecture optimized for multiple sites * Multithreadness * Async DNS resolver * Stopwords * UNICODE support (optional) to deal with many charsets at once * Charset guesser (optional) * Language guesser * Robot exclusion standard (robots.txt) * Settings to control network bandwidth usage and Web servers load * Real-time asynchronous indexing * Very good relevancy of results * Sorting results by relevance or by date * Smart results cache * Advanced search capabilities * Ispell support * Excerpts * Grouping results by site (optional) * Clones detection * Spaces and subsets * Query words highlighting in results * Cached compressed local copy of every indexed document * HTML templates for easy-to-customize search results . This package contains the backend indexing robot and search daemon. . The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ . As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to the developers at Package: aspseek-cgi Description: Advanced Internet search engine (CGI) ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. . This package contains the CGI frontend. . The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ . As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to the developers at Package: aspseek-common Description: Advanced Internet search engine (common files) ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. . This package contains common files used by both the backend programs and the frontend CGI. . The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ . As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to the developers at Package: aspseek-libmysqldb Description: Advanced Internet search engine (MySQL module) ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. . This package contains the backend MySQL module. . The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ . As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to the developers at Source package: asr-manpages Package: asr-manpages Description: alt.sysadmin.recovery manual pages A set of humorous manual pages developed on alt.sysadmin.recovery (don't treat them seriously!). They document a set of really useful tools that for some strange reason are not included in any implementation of Unix. This includes such famous commands as lart, sysadmin, luser, bosskill and others. The authors recommend these man pages should be installed on every system. Source package: astyle Package: astyle Description: Source code indenter for C++/C/Java source code Artistic Style is a reindenter and reformatter of C++, C and Java source code. Source package: at Package: at Description: Delayed job execution and batch processing At and batch read shell commands from standard input storing them as a job to be scheduled for execution in the future. . Use at to run the job at a specified time batch to run the job when system load levels permit Source package: at-spi Package: at-spi Description: Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface Providing accessibility means removing barriers that prevent people with disabilities from participating in substantial life activities, including the use of services, products, and information. Assistive access means that system infrastructure allows add-on assistive software to transparently provide specialized input and output capabilities. . This package contains the core components of GNOME Accessibility. if you need to use Assistive technology, install it. Package: at-spi-doc Description: Documentation files of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. . This package contains the documentation files for at-spi. Package: libatspi-dbg Description: at-spi libraries and debugging symbols at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. Package: libatspi-dev Description: Development files of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. . This package contains the development files for at-spi. Package: libatspi8 Description: C binding libraries of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. . This package contains the C binding libraries for at-spi. Package: libatutil0 Description: Runtime libraries of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. . This package contains the shared libraries for at-spi. Source package: atari-bootstrap Package: atari-bootstrap Description: Bootloader for Linux/m68k kernels for Atari TOS The Atari bootstrap is needed to boot Linux/m68k kernels on Atari machines. . This package also includes a bootstrap version supporting BOOTP/TFTP booting, and a configuration tool, atabootconfig. Furthermore it provides boot floppy images that formerly were included in the syslinux package, and a tool rawwrite.ttp to write disk images under TOS. Source package: atari-fdisk Package: atari-fdisk Description: Partition editor for Atari Atari-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. It supports both the AHDI 5.0 and ICD variations of the Atari format. It is an interactive tool with a menu similar to PC fdisk, and also supports most options of PC fdisk. Package: atari-fdisk-cross Description: Partition editor for Atari (running on non-Atari) Atari-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk partitioned in Atari format. It supports both the AHDI 5.0 and ICD variations of the Atari format. It is an interactive tool with a menu similar to PC fdisk, and also supports most options of PC fdisk. Source package: aterm Package: aterm Description: Afterstep XVT - a VT102 emulator for the X window system Aterm is a colour vt102 terminal emulator, based on rxvt 2.4.8 with some additions of fast transparency, intended as an xterm replacement for users who do not require features such as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability. As a result, aterm uses much less swap space -- a significant advantage on a machine serving many X sessions. It was created with AfterStep Window Manager users in mind, but is not tied to any libraries, and can be used anywhere. Package: aterm-ml Description: Afterstep XVT - a VT102 emulator for the X window system Aterm is a colour vt102 terminal emulator, based on rxvt 2.4.8 with some additions of fast transparency, intended as an xterm replacement for users who do not require features such as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability. As a result, aterm uses much less swap space -- a significant advantage on a machine serving many X sessions. It was created with AfterStep Window Manager users in mind, but is not tied to any libraries, and can be used anywhere. . This package contains four aterm binaries: katerm and caterm, for Japanese and Chinese characters support; gaterm, which supports ELOT-928 (ISO-8859-7 standard) and IBM-437 keyboard translations for Greek character entry, and taterm for Thai characters support. Source package: atftp Package: atftp Description: Advanced TFTP client. Interactive client for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). Its usage is mainly for testing and debugging a TFTP server since a client is usually implemented in BIOS' for boot from LAN setups. Package: atftpd Description: Advanced TFTP server. Multithreaded TFTP server implementing all options specified in RFCs 1350, 2090, 2347, 2348, 2349 (multicast not implemented yet). The server currently supports being started from inetd(8) only. The server then handles new connections directly by starting new threads and kills itself after 5 minutes of inactivity. Source package: atk Package: libatk-dbg Description: Unstable ATK library and debugging symbols The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libatk-dev Description: Unstable headers and and statically-linked ATK library The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This package is needed to compile programs against libatk0, as only it includes the header files and static libraries (optionally) needed for compiling. . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libatk-doc Description: Documentation files for ATK library The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This package contains the HTML documentation for ATK library in /usr/share/doc/libatk-doc/ . . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libatk13 Description: Unstable ATK accessibility library The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libatk7 Description: Unstable ATK accessibility library The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Source package: atlas Package: atlas-doc Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software Development documentation for the atlas libraries Package: atlas-test Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package provides dynamically linked testing and bench-marking binaries to compare the blas and atlas libraries on your system. Package: atlas2 Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). Package: atlas2-3dnow Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries use the 3dnow extensions only available on AMD 3dnow and later processors. Please note that the floating point produced by these extensions is not IEEE compliant. Package: atlas2-3dnow-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Package: atlas2-base Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries are built without any processor extension instructions, and should run on all processors of this general architecture, albeit less than optimally. Package: atlas2-base-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Package: atlas2-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package provides the links needed to compile against the libraries provided by ATLAS. Package: atlas2-ev5 Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries use the hand-tuned assembler kernels that run on EV5 and later procesors. Package: atlas2-ev5-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Package: atlas2-headers Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package provides the links needed to compile against the libraries provided by ATLAS. Package: atlas2-sse Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries use the SSE1 extensions only available on Pentium III and later processors. Package: atlas2-sse-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Package: atlas2-sse2 Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries use the SSE2 extensions only available on Pentium IV and later processors. Package: atlas2-sse2-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Source package: atm Package: atm-dev Description: Development files for compiling ATM programs. Header files and libraries for compiling with ATM. Depends on the atm package. Package: atm-tools Description: Base programs for ATM in Linux, the net-tools for ATM. All the basic programs for setting up, monitoring, and tuning ATM networks. Source package: atool Package: atool Description: A script for managing file archives of various types atool is a script for managing file archives of various types (tar, tar+gzip, zip etc). The main command is probably aunpack, extracting files from an archive. It overcomes the dreaded "multiple files in archive root" problem by first extracting to a unique subdirectory, and then moving back the files if possible. aunpack also prevents local files from being overwritten by mistake. Source package: atp Package: atp Description: a text to PostScript converter with some C syntax highlighting atp is a text to postscript converter. It supports a special "gaudy" output mode, uses user-selectable number of columns and margins in the output, supports nroff's bold and italic conventions, and has some syntax highlighting for C and C++ sources. Source package: atsar Package: atsar Description: system activity reporter monitor system resources such as cpu & disk, record data for later analysis Source package: attr Package: attr Description: Utility for manipulating filesystem extended attributes A utility for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem objects, compatible with the SGI IRIX tool of the same name. Package: attr-dev Description: Extended attribute static libraries and headers. attr-dev contains the libraries and header files needed to develop programs which make use of extended attributes. . This interface is compatible with the SGI IRIX extended attribute interface, and makes use of an unofficial Linux system call. . Currently only XFS is supported, and the (experimental, unofficial) system call interface is likely to change in the future. However, the API built above this system call is unlikely to change and is used by programs such as xfsdump(8), xfsrestore(8) and xfs_fsr(8). Package: libattr1 Description: Extended attribute shared library Contains the runtime environment required by programs that make use of extended attributes. Source package: aub Package: aub Description: Assembles binary files from USENET AUB automatically assembles the pieces of multi-part Usenet postings and decodes them. A user-supplied configuration file tells which newsgroups AUB should monitor. The user can also supply a "hook" program, which tests each subject header and determines whether that particular file should be downloaded or not. Source package: auctex Package: auctex Description: An integrated environment for writing TeX/LaTeX documents. AUC TeX can indent your text as you write it, let you run TeX/LaTeX and other LaTeX-related tools (such as a output filter or post processor) from within Emacs, and includes a wide range of Emacs macros to allow both easy insertions of LaTeX commands, and easy compilation, previewing, and printing of your TeX documents. . AUC TeX also lets you browse through compiling errors TeX reports, while it moves the cursor directly to the reported error and displays documentation for that particular error. This will even work when the document is spread over several files. . Currently XEmacs ships with its own AUC TeX, so this package should only be used with GNU/Emacs. (I.e., you don't need to install this package if your site uses only XEmacs.) Source package: audacity Package: audacity Description: A fast, cross-platform audio editor Audacity is an innovative graphical audio editor. Its main goals are speed and being cross-platform (it uses the cross-platform toolkit wxWindows, and is fully supported on Linux, Windows, Mac OS 9 and X, and FreeBSD). . It is very fast. Due to its file format and internal data representation, undo and redo are constant-time operations. It also supports an unlimited number of tracks, and can import and export a number of different formats including WAV, AIFF, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. Source package: audiofile Package: libaudiofile-dev Description: The Audiofile Library (Header files for development) This library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio files of many common formats (currently AIFF, AIFF-C, WAVE, NeXT/Sun, BICS, and raw data). Package: libaudiofile0 Description: The Audiofile Library This library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio files of many common formats (currently AIFF, AIFF-C, WAVE, NeXT/Sun, BICS, and raw data). Source package: audiooss Package: audiooss Description: transparent OSS emulation over NAS This is a compatibility utility that allows programs written for the popular Open Sound System (OSS) interface to run using the Network Audio System (NAS) instead. It works by preloading a library to intercept and manipulate critical system calls such as open(), read(), and write(). The emulation is not yet complete, but it already works for many programs. Source package: august Package: august Description: Tcl/Tk HTML editor. August is a Tcl/Tk HTML editor with interesting features. It is not WYSIWYG but is very useful for developing HTML pages. Source package: aumix Package: aumix Description: Simple text-based mixer control program aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command line (non-interactively). It can read default settings from a file. . A wrapper script xaumix is provided that finds and invokes xterm or a replacement. This is primarily for creating the best sized terminal window. If you want a true graphical interface, install aumix-gtk instead. That has the same functionality as this one in addition to offering a nice X11 GUI. . The old companion package aumix-alsa, which did take advantage of the extra facilities in the ALSA sound driver, is no longer available. This package should work fine with the ALSA driver. Package: aumix-gtk Description: Simple mixer control program with GUI and text interfaces aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command line (non-interactively). It can read default settings from a file. Additionally this version can be run as a GTK app, i.e. with a graphical interface. . The old companion package aumix-alsa, which did take advantage of the extra facilities in the ALSA sound driver, is no longer available. This package should work fine with the ALSA driver. Source package: authbind Package: authbind Description: Allows non-root programs to bind() to low ports This package allows a package to be started as non-root but still bind to low ports, without any changes to the application. Source package: auto-apt Package: auto-apt Description: package search by file and on-demand package installation tool auto-apt checks the file access of programs running within its environments, and if a program tries to access a file known to belong in an uninstalled package, auto-apt will install that package using apt-get. This feature requires apt and sudo to work. . It also provides simple database to search which package contains a requesting file. Source package: autobook Package: autobook Description: GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool Book This book is a tutorial for Autoconf, Automake and Libtool, hereafter referred to as the GNU Autotools. The GNU manuals that accompany each tools adequately document each tool in isolation. Until now, there has not been a guide that has described how these tools work together. . This is the HTML version of the "GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool" book by Gary V. Vaughan, Ben Elliston, Tom Tromey and Ian Lance Taylor and published by New Riders Publishing, graciously licensed under the Open Publication License. Source package: autoclass Package: autoclass Description: automatic classification or clustering AutoClass solves the problem of automatic discovery of classes in data (sometimes called clustering, or unsupervised learning), as distinct from the generation of class descriptions from labeled examples (called supervised learning). It aims to discover the "natural" classes in the data. AutoClass is applicable to observations of things that can be described by a set of attributes, without referring to other things. The data values corresponding to each attribute are limited to be either numbers or the elements of a fixed set of symbols. With numeric data, a measurement error must be provided. For more information, see http://ic-www.arc.nasa.gov/ic/projects/bayes-group/autoclass/. Source package: autoconf Package: autoconf Description: automatic configure script builder The standard for FSF source packages. This is only useful if you write your own programs or if you extensively modify other people's programs. . This version of autoconf contains many changes from the previous release, version 2.13. For now, it depends on autoconf2.13 to provide compatibility. This will eventually go away, so please upgrade your autoconfiscations. Package: gnu-standards Description: GNU coding and package maintenance standards Info and HTML versions of the GNU standards for writing GNU code and maintaining GNU software packages. Source package: autoconf2.13 Package: autoconf2.13 Description: automatic configure script builder (obsolete version) Obsolete compatibility package of Autoconf 2.13. For use only with packages that cannot easily be updated to use Autoconf 2.50. . This package provides compatibility wrappers for autoconf, autoheader, and autoreconf that attempt to automatically choose which version of Autoconf to use, based on some simple heuristics. For information on these heuristics or how to force use of a particular Autoconf version, see /usr/share/doc/autoconf2.13/README.Debian.gz. Source package: autodns-dhcp Package: autodns-dhcp Description: Automatic DNS updates for DHCP autodns-dhcp uses bind 8's dynamic update features to update a zonefile with hostnames from the dhcp leases file, this is done just once for each hostname as the IP, MAC address and name are settled on the dhcp configuration to have an static zone. Source package: autofs Package: autofs Description: A kernel-based automounter for Linux. The kernel automounter implements an almost complete SunOS style automounter under Linux. The automounter is supported by Linux kernels 2.0.31 and higher or the 2.1.X series. Automounter support must be activated while compiling the kernel. Package: autofs-hesiod Description: Hesiod map support for autofs This package provides support for Hesiod filsys entries within autofs. These entries are used extensively at MIT, and may also be used at other sites. Package: autofs-ldap Description: LDAP map support for autofs This package provides support for LDAP lookup entries within autofs. Source package: autogen Package: autogen Description: an automated text file generator AutoGen is a tool designed for generating program files that contain repetitive text with varied substitutions. This is especially valuable if there are several blocks of such text that must be kept synchronized. . Included with AutoGen is a tool that virtually eliminates the hassle of processing options, keeping usage text up to date and so on. This tool allows you to specify several program attributes, innumerable options and option attributes, then it produces all the code necessary to parse and handle the command line and initialization file options. . This package contains the development tools. libopts9-dev contains the static libraries and header files. libopts9 contains the shared libraries. Package: libopts3 Description: automated option processing library for autogen Included with AutoGen is a tool that virtually eliminates the hassle of processing options, keeping usage text up to date and so on. This package allows you to specify several program attributes, innumerable options and option attributes, then it produces all the code necessary to parse and handle the command line and initialization file options. . This library provides the runtime option processing functions for programs which use command line parsers generated by autogen, and which are dynamically linked. If you want to compile programs using libopts3, then you also need to install autogen. Package: libopts9 Description: automated option processing library for autogen - runtime This package contains the shared libraries needed by binaries that use autogen for option processing. The package containing the header files and static libraries is libopts9-dev. The package containing the development tools is autogen. Package: libopts9-dev Description: automated option processing library for autogen - development This package contains the header files and static libraries used by autogen. The package containing the shared libraries is libopts9. The package containing the development tools is autogen. Source package: autoinstall Package: autoinstall Description: Progeny Debian auto-installation system This package contains the Progeny Debian auto-installation system. This system makes it possible to install a complete Debian system with no user interaction from a set of configuration files. . The basic model is that of cloning an existing system; after installing and configuring a Debian system to taste, the configuration is "dumped" to the configuration files, along with some extra information. . It currently supports flexible constraints for partitioning differently-sized disks in a logical fashion, hardware auto-configuration with discover (including configuration of X, if appropriate), network configuration via DHCP or a database based on MAC addresses, and a cross-platform design making it possible for install media for any platform to be created on any other platform. . Platform-specific files are not included in this package; install the "autoinstall-" packages to install support for . Source package: autoinstall-i386 Package: autoinstall-i386 Description: Progeny Debian auto-installation system - i386-specific files This package contains the i386-specific parts of the Progeny Debian auto-installation system. With the "autoinstall" package, it's possible to create floppy disks that install Debian systems without any user interaction. Source package: autolog Package: autolog Description: Terminates connections for idle users Autolog terminates connections considered to be idle based on a large variety of parameters. Source package: automake Package: automake Description: A tool for generating GNU Standards-compliant Makefiles. Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in's from files called `Makefile.am'. . The goal of Automake is to remove the burden of Makefile maintenance from the back of the individual GNU maintainer (and put it on the back of the Automake maintainer). . The `Makefile.am' is basically a series of `make' macro definitions (with rules being thrown in occasionally). The generated `Makefile.in's are compliant with the GNU Makefile standards. Source package: automake1.5 Package: automake1.5 Description: A tool for generating GNU Standards-compliant Makefiles. Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in's from files called `Makefile.am'. . The goal of Automake is to remove the burden of Makefile maintenance from the back of the individual GNU maintainer (and put it on the back of the Automake maintainer). . The `Makefile.am' is basically a series of `make' macro definitions (with rules being thrown in occasionally). The generated `Makefile.in's are compliant with the GNU Makefile standards. . Automake 1.5 fails to work in a number of situations that Automake 1.4 did, so has been renamed so that the previous version can continue to be made available. Source package: autopilot Package: autopilot Description: Monitor the DTR line of /dev/palm and run a command to start sync AutoPilot monitors the DTR line of /dev/palm, waiting for it to go from LOW to HIGH, which is used to activate a command automatically to make syncing easier. It can be used to boot up your favourite Palm syncer. Source package: autoproject Package: autoproject Description: create a skeleton source package for a new program autoproject interviews the user, then creates a source package for a new program which follows the GNU programming standards. The new package uses autoconf to configure itself, and automake to create the Makefile. `make distcheck' succeeds. . The idea is that you execute autoproject just once when you start a new project. It will ask a few questions, then create a new directory and populate it with standard files, customized for the new project. . Optionally, the new package will use a command line parser generator. Currently, autoproject supports two parser generators: clig by Harald Kirsch (see http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/software/), and autogen by Bruce Korb (see ftp://autogen.linuxbox.com/pub/). Source package: autotools-dev Package: autotools-dev Description: Update infrastructure for config.{guess,sub} files This package installs an up-to-date (from CVS) version of config.guess and config.sub, used by the automake and libtool packages. It provides the canonical copy of those files for other packages as well. Source package: autotrace Package: autotrace Description: Bitmap to vector graphics converter AutoTrace is a program for converting bitmaps to vector graphics. The aim of the AutoTrace project is the development of a freely-available application similar to CorelTrace or Adobe Streamline. In some aspects it is already better. Originally created as a plugin for the GIMP, AutoTrace is now a standalone program. Source package: ava Package: ava Description: Algebraical Virtual Assembler for Atmel's AVR MCUs AVA is an advanced assembler and linker for Atmel's family of 8-bit AVR microcontrollers. It offers a C-like preprocessor, powerful segments, and virtual symbols. . This assembler is not compatible with Atmel's assembler syntax. Source package: avalon-framework Package: libavalon-framework-java Description: Common framework for Java server applications The Avalon framework consists of interfaces that define relationships between commonly used application components, best-of-practice pattern enforcement, and several lightweight convenience implementations of the generic components. Package: libavalon-framework-java-doc Description: Documentation for Avalon This is a documentation for Avalon which is common framework for Java server applications. Source package: aview Package: aview Description: A high quality ASCII art image viewer and video player aview is a high quality ASCII art image viewer and video player. It is especially useful with a text-based browser such as lynx, links or w3m. . It supports the pnm, pgm, pbm and ppm image formats, as well as the FLI and FLC video formats. It also supports output via stdio, (n)curses and slang and even has support for gpm. . Features * High quality ASCII art rendering * Portable * Save into many formats (HTML, text, ANSI, more/less etc...) * Contrast, Bright, Gamma control * Image zooming/unzooming * Three dithering modes * Hidden "bonus" features :) * Inversion * Support for bright, dim, inverse attributes/extended character set Source package: avifile Package: avifile-mad-plugin Description: MAD - MPEG audio plugin Plugin for decompression of MPEG-1 Layer I/II/III audio streams Package: avifile-mjpeg-plugin Description: MJPEG video plugin Plugin for playing/encoding MJPEG video stream - this implementation is rather slower, usage of Win32 libraries is better choice here. Package: avifile-player Description: Video player for AVI/ASF/WMF files Player for various AVI, ASF, WFM (with streaming support) files. You might need windows DLL codecs for the optimal usage of this program. See README.debian for more informations. Package: avifile-samples Description: Sample programs using the avifile library Qt-based AVI utilities with few other useful supporting tools for TV capturing, AVI recompression, benchmarking, joining AVI files. These programs have more bugs as they are not as extensively developed as player. Package: avifile-vorbis-plugin Description: Vorbis audio plugin Plugin for decompression of Vorbis audio streams. Package: avifile-win32-plugin Description: Win32 audio/video plugin Plugin for using Win32 DLL libraries in avifile located in /usr/lib/win32 Package: libavifile0.6 Description: Shared libraries Avifile is a library that allow programs to read and write compressed AVI files (Indeo Video, DivX :-), etc.) under x86 Linux. (De)Compression is performed with various plugins (Win32, FFMpeg,...) For more info about usage of Win32, Lame and OpenDivX plugin see README.debian!!! Package: libavifile0.6-dev Description: Development header files Contains the symlinks, headers and object files needed to compile and link programs which use aviplay library. Source package: avr-libc Package: avr-libc Description: Standard C library for Atmel AVR development Standard library used to the development of C programs for the Atmel AVR micro controllers. This package contains static libraries as well as the header files needed. Source package: avra Package: avra Description: Assembler for Atmel AVR microcontrollers Avra is an assembler for the Atmel's family of AVR 8-bit RISC microcontrollers. It is is mostly compatible with Atmel's own assembler, but adds new features such as better macro support and additional preprocessor directives. Source package: avrp Package: avrp Description: Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers Avrp is a FLASH/EEPROM programmer for Atmel's family of AVR 8-bit RISC microcontrollers. It can also program the Atmel AT89 series microcontrollers. It supports at least four different programming devices including Atmel's own AVR development board and in-circuit programming. Source package: avrprog Package: avrprog Description: Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers that uses PC parallel port to program the device in serial mode. The device can be programmed "in-system". It comes with a schematic of the hardware required. The hardware was designed to be efficient and inexpensive. . For more information, see http://avrprog.sourceforge.net Source package: awe Package: awe-drv Description: Linux AWE32 driver source and utilities Linux supports the Sound Blaster 32, and Sound Blaster AWE32, through the use of a driver written by Takashi Iwai . These utilities are the package of AWE32 utilities for use with this driver, which manipulate patch files. They are required to load the vital '.SBK', or '.SF2' files, which will have been installed with your AWE32 DOS or Win95 software in \SB16\SFBANK or \Windows\System. This also includes 'gusload', for loading GUS-format patches to the AWE32 driver. . This package installs the source for the AWE32 driver into /usr/src/awedrv. In order to use the awe32 driver, you must recompile your kernel, after using the install script found in this package to patch these sources into your kernel source tree (they can alternatively be manually installed into the kernel source or into a separate copy of the sound driver). . There are also some converters between different patch file formats for the AWE32, and the 'sfxtest' program for testing the AWE32 driver, which are installed in /usr/lib/awe. Package: awe-midi Description: Linux AWE32 driver MIDI player This is a program which will play MIDI files, either using a built-in Tk-based interface, or from the console (in 'dumb' mode). It can also be used in 'pipe' mode, so that another program can control the playback. This makes a very flexible interface for adding AWE32 MIDI support to a program, or for writing your own front end for this program. Package: awe-netscape-libc5 Description: Linux AWE32 MIDI player Netscape plugin This plugin enables Netscape 3.0+ to play MIDI files embedded into HTML pages in the style of Crescendo or Yamaha MIDI Plugin, using the Linux AWE32 driver and MIDI player. . This version will work with older versions of Netscape which are compiled against Linux libc5. Package: awe-netscape-libc6 Description: Linux AWE32 MIDI player Netscape plugin (libc6/glibc2.0) This plugin enables Netscape 3.0+ to play MIDI files embedded into HTML pages in the style of Crescendo or Yamaha MIDI Plugin, using the Linux AWE32 driver and MIDI player. . This version will work with newer versions of Netscape which are compiled against libc6 (GNU libc 2.0). Package: libawe0.4 Description: AWE32 shared library This library provides functions for patch management with the AWE32 driver. Package: libawe0.4-dev Description: Development files for the AWE32 library. This package includes the static library, and the include files for the library. Package: vkeybd Description: Virtual Keyboard program This program allows you to use the Linux AWE32 driver, OSS MIDI sequencerm, or ALSA MIDI sequencer and provides "virtual" keyboard (the musical type), which can be "played" using the keyboard or mouse under X11. Source package: awstats Package: awstats Description: A powerful and featureful web server log analyzer Advanced Web Statistics (AWStats) is a powerful web server logfile analyzer written in perl that shows you all your web statistics including visits, unique visitors, pages, hits, rush hours, search engines, keywords used to find your site, robots, broken links and more. Gives more detailed information and better graphical charts than webalizer, and is easier to use. Works with several web server log format as a CGI and/or from command line. Supports multiple languages (English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, German, Polish, Greek...). Source package: ax25-apps Package: ax25-apps Description: Applications for AX25 These are the user applications for hamradio. Source package: ax25-tools Package: ax25-tools Description: AX-25 Tools These are hamradio specific tools for setting up and configuring hamradio ports that use AX.25 Net/ROM or ROSE network protocols. Package: ax25-xtools Description: AX-25 Tools (X versions) These are hamradio specific tools for setting up and configuring hamradio ports that use AX.25 Net/ROM or ROSE network protocols. . This package is created separately for those who do not want to install tools that need X to run. Source package: axel Package: axel Description: A light download accelerator - Console version This program tries to accelerate the downloading process by using multiple connections for one file. Starting from version 0.97, the program can use multiple mirrors for one download as well. The program tries to be as light as possible (25-30k in binary form), so it might be useful as a wget clone on byte-critical systems. Package: axel-kapt Description: A light download accelerator - Console version front-end This program tries to accelerate the downloading process by using multiple connections for one file. Starting from version 0.97, the program can use multiple mirrors for one download as well. The program tries to be as light as possible (25-30k in binary form), so it might be useful as a wget clone on byte-critical systems. . This package provides a graphical KDE-based front-end for Axel. A desktop file is included as well, in case you like drag-and-drop. Source package: axkit Package: axkit Description: An XML Delivery Toolkit for Apache AxKit is an XML Application Server for Apache. It provides on-the-fly conversion from XML to any format, such as HTML, WAP or text using either W3C standard techniques, or flexible custom code. AxKit also uses a built-in Perl interpreter to provide some amazingly powerful techniques for XML transformation. . The emphasis with AxKit is on separation of content from presentation. The pipelining technique that AxKit uses allows content to be converted to a presentable format in stages, allowing certain platforms to see data differently to others. AxKit allows web designers to focus on web site design, content developers to work on a purely content basis, and webmasters to focus on their core competencies. . AxKit is based on plugin components. This allows the web site developer to create a completely custom XML Application Server based around the AxKit API. AxKit can either automatically provide caching facilities, or you can create your own cache handler, so that XML transformations (which can be time consuming) only happen when required. . The toolkit also provides ability to build component based web sites, and dynamic content. Database integration is fully supported, allowing either deliver of XML from a database, or XML generation from a database query. Dynamic web components can be built using the Perl language, making the possibilities as infinite as CGI scripts, without the potential mess that CGI programming can cause. Source package: axyftp Package: axyftp-doc Description: Documentation for for axyftp, needed for the help menu AxY FTP is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. This package has the documentation for it in HTML format. Use the help button in axyftp to browse it in Netscape or lynx. Or just point your browser to /usr/share/doc/axyftp-doc/html/index.html Package: axyftp-gtk Description: A graphical ftp program with GTK interface AxY FTP is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. Current major features are: * user-friendly, intuitive interface * passive data transfers * convenient session manager window * on-line help system * recursive downloads with resume option * recursive uploads * multiple delete . You need Netscape or Lynx and the axyftp-doc package to use the help system. With other browsers, just read /usr/doc/axyftp-doc/html/index.html The GTK version of axyftp is Debian's preferred version of axyftp, but there is also the axyftp-lesstif package, which is the same program using the lesstif widget set. Package: axyftp-lesstif Description: A graphical ftp program with Lesstif interface axyftp is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. Current major features are: * user-friendly, intuitive interface * passive data transfers * convenient session manager window * on-line help system * recursive downloads with resume option * recursive uploads * multiple delete . You need Netscape or Lynx and the axyftp-doc package to use the help system. With other browsers, just read /usr/doc/axyftp-doc/html/index.html Source package: ayuda Package: ayuda Description: Help for spanish-speakers This package contains a help program called 'ayuda' useful for users that speak spanish, and are new to the world of Debian GNU/Linux. . The help provided covers many topics from administration to daily use. Source package: balsa Package: balsa Description: GNOME email client Balsa is a e-mail reader. This client is part of the GNOME desktop environment. It supports local mailboxes, POP3 and IMAP. Source package: barcode Package: barcode Description: Creates barcodes in .ps format GNU barcode can create printouts for the conventional product packaging standards: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, code 39 code 128 (b and c), and interleaved 2 of 5 . Ouput is generated as either Postscript or Encapsulated Postscript. Source package: barracuda Package: barracuda Description: Web based Task Tracking (and document directory) System This is a Web-based Task Tracking (and document directory) System which uses Postgres database engine and written in PHP3 and C. . It is a preliminary version: It works, but there are some things which should be written, namely some triggers to ensure database consistency, access control, etc. Source package: barrendero Package: barrendero Description: Deletes messages on the spool dir depending on their age. Barrendero is intended to limit the disk space wasted at the spool directory. It deletes mail messages depending on their age, and has the ability to send warnings and reports to the users, to make full and partial backups, and to have different allowed ages on a per-user basis. Warning and report messages are cusomizable and can be translated easely in order to make this package useful in any environment. This way of handling mail as an advantage over the traditional 'quota' system: quotas make the end user loose NEW mail, barrendero deletes OLD mail, so the new mail is always available. Source package: base-config Package: base-config Description: Debian base configuration package This package handles setting up the Debian base system. It contains the questions you see when you install Debian for the first time and boot up your new Debian system. . It can be removed with no ill effects -- now that your Debian system is installed, this package's only useful function is to allow you to reconfigure some of the things it asked you about earlier. Source package: base-files Package: base-files Description: Debian base system miscellaneous files This package contains the basic filesystem hierarchy of a Debian system, and several important miscellaneous files, such as /etc/debian_version, /etc/host.conf, /etc/issue, /etc/motd, /etc/profile, /etc/nsswitch.conf, and others, and the text of several common licenses in use on Debian systems. Source package: base-passwd Package: base-passwd Description: Debian Base System Password/Group Files This package provides the master /etc/passwd and /etc/group files, containing Debian-allocated user and group IDs, plus the update-passwd utility to keep them up to date. Source package: bash Package: bash Description: The GNU Bourne Again SHell Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh). . Bash is ultimately intended to be a conformant implementation of the IEEE POSIX Shell and Tools specification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2). Package: bash-builtins Description: Bash loadable builtins - headers & examples Bash 2 can dynamically load new builtin commands. Included are the necessary headers to compile your own builtins and lots of examples. Package: bash-doc Description: Documentation and examples for the The GNU Bourne Again SHell Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh). . This package contains the documentation in info format, all the examples and the main changelog. Source package: bash (2.01.1-4.1) Package: libreadline2 Description: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries. [libc5] The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Package: libreadline2-altdev Description: GNU readline and history libraries, development files. [libc5] The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Source package: basilix Package: basilix Description: A PHP (both PHP3 and PHP4) and IMAP based webmail application powered with MySQL database server. It has a nice user-friendly interface and its HTML files are easy to be changed/edited. 0.7.6 includes WAP-Support. Source package: bastille Package: bastille Description: Security hardening tool Bastille Linux is a security hardening program for several Linux distributions. If run in the preferred Interactive mode, it can teach you a good deal about Security while personalizing your system security state. If run in the quicker Automated mode, it can quickly tighten your machine, once a default profile is selected. Source package: battleball Package: battleball Description: a soccer game played with tanks or helicopters BattleBall is essentially the game of soccer, played with military vehicles rather than with people. Each player drives a tank or flies a helicopter, and tries to move the ball down the playfield to the other team's goal. Relatively unlimited number of human or computer players can compete in teams or head-to-head. Source package: battstat-applet Package: battstat-applet Description: Battery status applet for GNOME Battstat is a battery status applet that monitors the battery charge level on a laptop. It displays different icons depending on the state of the power subsystem, and will warn if the power drops below a user configurable level. It uses the standard GNOME event system to play user configurable samples at certain events. Source package: bayonne Package: bayonne Description: Telephony server of the GNU project Bayonne, the telecommunications application server of the GNU project, offers a free, scalable, media independent software environment for development and deployment of telephony solutions for use with current and next generation telephone networks. Bayonne already offers a fully distributed application server for use today with multi-line telephony cards from many vendors under free operating systems. . To speed development and simplify deployment of custom applications, Bayonne offers it's own native script interpreter which may be directly extended thru modular DSO plugins and TGI based applications. TGI, "Telephony Gateway Interface", allows Bayonne to be easily integrated with other system resources, such as web servers, databases, and other application servers using standard and familiar tools that are well understood such as Perl, TCL, and Python. . Bayonne can be used today most completely under GNU/Linux with an ever wider selection of telephony hardware. . Website: http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne/ Source package: bb Package: bb Description: An ASCII-art demo BB is a high quality audio-visual demonstration for your text terminal. Source package: bbdate Package: bbdate Description: Date tool for the blackbox window manager bbdate is a simple blackbox tool for displaying the date in your blackbox slit. Source package: bbdb Package: bbdb Description: The Insidious Big Brother Database (email rolodex) for Emacs BBDB is a rolodex-like database program for GNU Emacs. BBDB stands for Insidious Big Brother Database, and is not, repeat, *not* an obscure reference to the Buck Rogers TV series. Source package: bbkeys Package: bbkeys Description: application to handle key bindings in Blackbox In the Blackbox window manager version 0.60 and higher, a separate application is needed to handle key bindings. This is such a program. Source package: bblaunch Package: bblaunch Description: launch windows with manipulated attribs under blackbox bblaunch is a program which allows the user to control the launching of applications under the Blackbox window manager. The user can launch applications with or without decorations, shaded, on a specific workspace or maximized horizontally or vertically. Requires that you be running the Blackbox window manager. Source package: bbmail Package: bbmail Description: Mail Utility for X This is a small mail utility for use with the Blackbox window manager. Source package: bbpager Package: bbpager Description: Pager for the Blackbox window manager A pager tool for the Blackbox window manager. Source package: bbpal Package: bbpal Description: displays an image, and changes it every few seconds (from the README) If you've ever used the GNOME applet "fish," or Wanda, then this is an app very similar. In fact, that's where I got the idea for bbpal (since you need GNOME to use Wanda). When you run bbpal, is displays an image, and changes it every few seconds. Exciting, eh? It's fond of using up CPU cycles, and making your friends wonder what the heck it's used for. Source package: bbppp Package: bbppp Description: PPP tool for the blackbox window manager bbppp is a blackbox tool to control and manage your PPP link. It can start up /shut down your ppp connection (by running pon/poff), and displays rx and tx via a modem-lights style PPP load, and also the PPP link uptime. . Note that you don't actually need blackbox for this program to work, but it won't look as good in any other window manager. Source package: bbsload Package: bbsload Description: System load tool for the blackbox window manager bbsload is a blackbox tool to display your system load. It can show simple system bar graphs, including load averages for 1, 5 and 15 minute periods, memory usage, swap usage, total system usage, as well as CPU loads for user, nice and system processes and idle time. . Note that you don't actually need blackbox for this program to work, but it won't look as good in any other window manager. Source package: bbtime Package: bbtime Description: Time tool for the blackbox window manager bbtime is a blackbox tool to display the system time in your blackbox slit. It can also display other times as an offset of your local time in a menu. . Note that you don't actually need blackbox for this program to work, but it won't look as good in any other window manager. Source package: bc Package: bc Description: The GNU bc arbitrary precision calculator language GNU bc is an interactive algebraic language with arbitrary precision which follows the POSIX 1003.2 draft standard, with several extensions including multi-character variable names, an `else' statement and full Boolean expressions. GNU bc does not require the separate GNU dc program. Package: dc Description: The GNU dc arbitrary precision reverse-polish calculator GNU dc is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros. . A reverse-polish calculator stores numbers on a stack. Entering a number pushes it on the stack. Arithmetic operations pop arguments off the stack and push the results. Source package: bcel Package: libbcel-java Description: analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files The Byte Code Engineering Library (formerly known as JavaClass) is intended to give users a convenient possibility to analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files (those ending with .class). Classes are represented by objects which contain all the symbolic information of the given class: methods and fields, in particular. Source package: bchunk Package: bchunk Description: A CD image format converter from bin/cue to iso/cdr/wav The bchunk package contains a UNIX/C rewrite of the BinChunker program. BinChunker converts a CD image in a .bin/.cue format (sometimes .raw/.cue) into a set of .iso and .cdr/.wav tracks. The .bin/.cue format is used by some non-UNIX CD-writing software, but is not supported on most other CD-writing programs. Source package: bclock Package: bclock Description: Bezier Clock Bezier Clock, looking somewhat different than usual clocks. This very funny clock uses a Bezier curve to draw the hands of the clock. Source package: bcm5700 Package: bcm5700-source Description: module source for Broadcoms bcm5700 gigabit driver This package provides the source code for the bcm5700 module provided by broadcom(?). . The biggest reason that this driver is not yet in the mainstream kernel is because nobody seems to understand the code. . The source code however reveals how to use "hardware accelerated" vlan tagging. . This driver works with Ben Greears vlan patches. Source package: bdfresize Package: bdfresize Description: Resize BDF Format Font Bdfresize is a command to magnify or reduce fonts which are described with the standard BDF format. Source package: beancounter Package: beancounter Description: A stock portfolio performance monitoring tool This package provides beancounter, a tool to quantify gains and losses in stock portfolios, as well as the BeanCounter Perl module that underlies it. Beancounter queries stockprices from Yahoo! Finance server(s) around the globe and stores them in a relational database (using PostgreSQL) so that the data can be used for further analysis. Canned performance reports are available. Source package: beast Package: beast Description: GTK+ Graphical network system to generate sound BEAST/BSE is a plugin-based system where you can link objects to each other and generate sound. . This is still an ALPHA version of the upstream. Source package: beav Package: beav Description: Binary Editor And Viewer (beav) beav is an editor for binary files containing arbitrary data. Text file editors, on the other hand, expect the files they edit to contain textual data, and/or to be formatted in a certain way (e.g. lines of printable characters delimited by newline characters). . With beav, you can edit a file in HEX, ASCII, EBCDIC, OCTAL, DECIMAL, and BINARY. You can display but not edit data in FLOAT mode. You can search or search and replace in any of these modes. Data can be displayed in BYTE, WORD, or DOUBLE WORD formats. While displaying WORDS or DOUBLE WORDS the data can be displayed in INTEL's or MOTOROLA's byte ordering. Data of any length can be inserted at any point in the file. The source of this data can be the keyboard, another buffer, or a file. Any data that is being displayed can be sent to a printer in the displayed format. Files that are bigger than memory can be handled. Source package: beaver Package: beaver Description: An Early AdVanced EditoR Beaver is a text editor that is lightweight but full of features for programming from web authoring to C programming. It is based on the GTK+ toolkit, supports tons of languages through config files (compatible with UltraEdit 'wordfile.txt') and offers functions such as automatic indentation, correction and completion, or syntax highlighting. Source package: beep Package: beep Description: Advanced pc-speaker beeper beep does what you'd expect: it beeps. But unlike printf "\a" beep allows you to control pitch, duration, and repetitions. Its job is to live inside shell/perl scripts and allow more granularity than one has otherwise. It is controlled completely through command line options. It's not supposed to be complex, and it isn't - but it makes system monitoring (or whatever else it gets hacked into) much more informative. Source package: berlin Package: berlin-demos-c++ Description: Demo clients for the Berlin display server Simple demo applications for the Berlin display server written in C++. Package: berlin-kit-drawing-libart Description: libart based DrawingKit for the Berlin display server DrawingKits are highlevel graphic drivers for the Berlin display server. They turn the vector-based graphics stored in the server into a format some support-library can work on. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This DrawingKit uses libart to generate a pixel-based output that can get rendered with GGI. . You need one DrawingKit that works with your hardware to run the Berlin display server. Package: berlin-kit-drawing-postscript Description: Postscript DrawingKit for the Berlin display server DrawingKits are highlevel graphic drivers for the Berlin display server. They turn the vector-based graphics stored in the server into a format some support-library can work on. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This DrawingKit produces Postscript output and is used to print any graphic. . You need this DrawingKit to print to postscript printers (or other postscript interpreters like ghostscript). Package: berlin-kit-gadget Description: GadgetKit for the Berlin display server The GadgetKit contains simple graphics to manipulate others. Examples are rotators, zoomer and such. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This Kit is used in one of the C++-demos. Package: berlin-kit-ggi Description: GGIKit for the Berlin display server This Kit allows to access the underlying GGI-library. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This Kit is used in some of the C++-demos. Package: berlin-kit-image Description: ImageKit for the Berlin display server The ImageKit allows to display and manipulate rasterimages. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . Most Berlin clients will need this Kit. Package: berlin-kit-primitive Description: PrimitiveKit for the Berlin display server This Kit is the 3D equivalent of the FigureKit: It allows for the creation of simple 3D objects like cubes, spheres and others. This needs a 3D-DrawingKit to work. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . All Berlin clients that need 3D objects need this Kit to function properly. Package: berlin-kit-unidraw Description: UnidrawKit for the Berlin display server This Kit contains a framework for writting vectorbased graphic programs. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This Kit is very much work in progress and not used right now. Package: berlin-kit-widget-motif Description: Motif style WidgetKit for the Berlin display server A WidgetKit is used to create widgets like buttons, scrollbars and others. The look and feel of those widgets is configurable by exchanging the WidgetKit As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This particular implementation uses a Motif-like Look and Feel: That's very easy to implement:-) . All berlin clients depend on the existance of this Kit. Package: berlin-server Description: The Berlin display server Berlin is a windowing system derived from Fresco, a powerful structured graphics toolkit originally based on InterViews. Berlin extends Fresco to a full, network-transparent windowing system that is not based on X. It features a rich drawing interface with multiple backends, device independent vector based graphics, a Unicode-based text system and is 3D-aware. It's CORBA-based architecture allow clients in any language with corba bindings. Package: libbabylon Description: Unicode handling library for the Berlin display server This library contains the Unicode-string and Unicode char classes used in Berlin's C++ code. It allows to query all properties of Unicode characters and has some very rudimentary bidir-support. Package: libbabylon-dev Description: Unicode handling library for the Berlin display server (development files) This library contains the Unicode-string and Unicode char classes used in Berlin's C++ code. It allows to query all properties of Unicode characters and has some very rudimentary bidir-support. Package: libberlin Description: Core library for the Berlin display server This is the serverside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces. Package: libberlin-dev Description: Core library for the Berlin display server (development files) This is the serverside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces. Package: libprague Description: OS wrapper library for the Berlin display server This OffiX-based library is used to encapsulate OS-specifics like threading, IPC and so on. Package: libprague-dev Description: OS wrapper library for the Berlin display server (development files) This OffiX-based library is used to encapsulate OS-specifics like threading, IPC and so on. Package: libwarsaw Description: Communication library for the Berlin display server This is the clientside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces in C++. Package: libwarsaw-dev Description: Communication library for the Berlin display server (development files) This is the clientside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces in C++. Package: warsaw-idl Description: Communication library for the Berlin display server (CORBA IDL) These IDL-files define the Berlin display server's interfaces. They are its equivalent to the X-protocol. Source package: bezerk Package: bezerk Description: GTK based IRC client This is a rather alpha irc client, that is, however, functional, and a good alternative to Tk, or non-free Qt clients. It has support for Tcl as a scripting language. Source package: bf-utf Package: bf-utf-source Description: Source for fonts needed to build boot-floppies. This package contains bdf fonts needed to build the international version of boot-floppies. These fonts used to be in boot-floppies cvs but pserver had difficulty with such large files. The files are now in their own package. . If you aren't building boot-floppies you probably don't need this package. Source package: bfbtester Package: bfbtester Description: Brute Force Binary Tester BFBTester is great for doing quick, proactive, security checks of binary programs. BFBTester will perform checks of single and multiple argument command line overflows as well as environment variable overflows. BFBTester can also watch for tempfile creation activity to alert the user of any programs using unsafe tempfile names. While BFBTester can not test all overflows in software, it is useful for detecting initial mistakes that can red flag dangerous software. Source package: bfr Package: bfr Description: nonblocking 8-bit-clean pipe buffer bfr's purpose is to buffer data. It buffers from its standard input and/or a list of files of your choosing, and allows this data to flow to its standard output at whatever rate that end can handle. It's useful for any situation in which its beneficial to have I/O occur in a detached yet smooth fashion. Also contained is bfp, a buffering /dev/dsp writer. Pipe your raw PCM data to it, for skip-free bliss. Source package: bg5cc Package: bg5cc Description: Big-5 wide-characters rectifier Bg5cc converts `\' in Big-5 wide-characters that appear in source programs to `\\'. This ensures programs that contain Big-5 characters can be compiled correctly. Bg5cc should have little use to end-users. Source package: bg5ps Package: bg5ps Description: A utility to print Chinese Big5/GB documents using TrueType fonts Bg5ps is a utility to output a Postscript file from a Chinese Big5 or GB2312 encoded document by using TrueType fonts. . Postscript files produced by Netscape and mpage that contain Big5 or GB2312 characters can be filtered by bg5ps so that the Chinese characters within can be printed correctly. . If you want to use the configuration tool 'bg5psconf', make sure you have the package python-gtk installed. Source package: bibindex Package: bibindex Description: Fast lookup in BibTeX bibliography data bases bibindex converts a .bib file to a .bix file, which is a compact binary representation of the .bib file containing hash tables for fast lookup, as well as byte offset positions into the corresponding .bib file. . biblook provides an interactive lookup facility using the .bix and .bib files. It verifies that the file version number and bibindex version number match its own values, and also compares the file time stamps so that it can detect whether the .bix file is out-of-date with respect to the .bib file. In either case, execution terminates. . This Debian package features a command line history mechanism through the GNU readline library (an item listed in the upstream ToDo list). Source package: bible-kjv Package: bible-kjv Description: King James Version of the Bible: user interface program. This package contains a text-retrieval program and user interface which is primarily designed to operate on the text and concordance of the King James translation of the Bible, although it could, in principle, be used for any text. The search/browse engine allows searching and reading passages from scripture. Includes full concordance. . It would be nice if someone could setup up a webinterface for the bible. Package: bible-kjv-text Description: King James Version of the Bible - text and concordance This package contains the King James Version of the Bible (translated in 1611) which is and was widely used in the English speaking culture, together with a full concordance. . The text and concordance are compressed and require the bible-kjv package which contains a text-based user interface for accessing the text. Source package: bibletime Package: bibletime Description: A bible study tool for KDE BibleTime 1.0.3 is a free and easy to use bible study tool for UNIX systems. It requires a working KDE2 environment and SWORD 1.5.2 or later. BibleTime provides easy handling of digitized texts (Bibles, commentaries and lexicons) and powerful features to work with these texts (search in texts, write own notes, save, print etc.). Source package: bibtex2html Package: bibtex2html Description: BibTeX to HTML translator and BibTeX filter tool Collection of tools for filtering BibTeX data bases and for producing HTML documents from BibTeX data bases: . - aux2bib extracts a BibTeX database consisting of only the entries that are refereed by an aux file. . - bib2bib is a filter tool that reads one or several bibliography files, filters the entries with respect to a given criterion, and outputs the list of selected keys together with a new bibliography file containing only the selected entries; . - bibtex2html is a translator that reads a bibliography file and outputs two HTML documents that are respectively the cited bibliography in a nice presentation, and the original BibTeX file augmented with several transparent HTML links to allow easy navigation. . See the bibtex2html homepage http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/bibtex2html/index.en.html. Source package: bibtool Package: bibtool Description: A tool for manipulating BibTeX data bases. BibTeX provides an easy to use means to integrate citations and bibliographies into LaTeX documents. But the user is left alone with the management of the BibTeX files. The program BibTool is intended to fill this gap. BibTool allows the manipulation of BibTeX files which goes beyond the possibilities -- and intentions -- of BibTeX. Package: bibtool-dev Description: A library providing functions to deal with BibTeX files. The functions in this library allow the manipulation of BibTeX files. . The BibTool program uses this library and can serve as an example how the BibTool C library can be used. Source package: bibview Package: bibview Description: X11 Bibliography database tool bibview is a tool to let you set up and maintain BibTeX bibliography databases. LaTeX can then use these automatically in citations and bibliographies in your documents. . From its README: . It [bibview] supports the user in making new entries, searching for entries and moving entries from one BiB to another. It is possible to work with more than one BiB simultaneously. bibview is implemented with Xt and Athena Widgets. There are six types of windows in bibview: The main window contains menus for customizing bibview and for working with BiBs on the file level. The bibliography window (one for every open BiB) contains commands for manipulating the BiB. The list window (at most one for every open BiB) shows a list of entries. It displays the fields author, title, type and year. The card window (at most one for every entry) helps editing an entry. It contains boxes for each field of the entry (according to the type). The fields can be edited by putting the mouse cursor into the field. Macros in fields and the symbol for concatenation ('#') are marked with a preceding '@'. Source package: bidentd Package: bidentd Description: Bisqwit's identd Bisqwit's identd is an Identification Protocol (RFC 1413) daemon. It works like an ident daemon is supposed to work. Masquerading is supported, and works recursively. Works only under Linux, due to the use of /proc filesystem. . A typical case for using Bisqwit's identd: - Alpha has the internet connection. It has an ip in internet. - Beta is masqueraded by Alpha. - Gamma is masqueraded by Beta. - Somebody in Gamma starts irc, and the irc server (in internet) gets the username of the user in Gamma, correctly. All of these computers would be running bidentd (from inetd), although Gamma could have any ident daemon, as it does not masquerade further. Source package: bidwatcher Package: bidwatcher Description: Tool for watching and bidding on eBay auctions Bidwatcher is a tool for eBay users (eBay is a giant internet auction site). It is a stand alone application that can track auctions and perform automated bids. Source package: biew Package: biew Description: console hex viewer/editor with disassembler BIEW (Binary vIEW) is a free, portable, advanced file viewer with built-in editor for binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. . It contains a highlight PentiumIII/K7 Athlon/Cyrix-M2 disassembler, full preview of MZ, NE, PE, LE, LX, DOS.SYS, NLM, ELF, a.out, arch, coff32, PharLap, rdoff executable formats, a code guider, and lot of other features, making it invaluable for examining binary code. . DOS, Win32, OS/2, Linux, BeOS, Unix versions are available. Source package: biff Package: biff Description: a mail notification tool biff is a small little program that tells you when you get mail. Most standard .bashrc files include 'biff y' at the start to enable notification. The included biff server is notified whenever new mail arrives. Source package: big-cursor Package: big-cursor Description: larger mouse cursors for X This package provides some large mouse cursors for use under X. It's useful for laptop users, for those running X at very high resolutions, and for anyone who finds it hard to see the default mouse cursors. Source package: bigloo Package: bigloo Description: A Scheme Compiler Bigloo is a Scheme system which includes a compiler generating C code and an interpreter. . Bigloo is conformant to IEEE Scheme and is mostly conformant to Revised5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme with many extensions: -Rgc, a lex facility. -Match, a pattern-matching compiler. -Foreign languages interface. -Module language. -Extension package system. -An Lalr facility. -An Object sytem. -DSSSL support. -Unicode characters and strings. -Process, Pipe and Socket support. Package: bigloo-runtime-2.4a Description: Runtime libraries for bigloo-compiled programs Bigloo is a Scheme system which includes a compiler generating C code and an interpreter. . These are runtime libraries for programs compiled with with the Bigloo Scheme compiler. Package: bigloo-runtime-2.4b Description: Run-time libraries for Bigloo-generated programs Provides the shared run-time libraries that enable programs compiled with this version of Bigloo to be run, without needing to have the full compiler installed. Source package: bind Package: bind Description: Internet Domain Name Server The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org. Package: bind-dev Description: Libraries used by BIND This package delivers libbind, et al, which are only needed if you want to compile other packages that need more nameserver API than the resolver code provided in libc. Package: bind-doc Description: Documentation for BIND This package provides various documents that are useful for maintaining a working BIND installation. Package: dnsutils Description: Utilities for Querying DNS Servers This package includes the "nslookup", "dig", and "host" programs for querying information from the Domain Name System (DNS). It also includes several short aliases (mx, ns, soa, zone, aaaa) for querying specific information. Package: task-dns-server Description: DNS Server Installs the BIND DNS server, and related documentation and utility packages. Source package: binfmt-support Package: binfmt-support Description: Support for extra binary formats The binfmt_misc kernel module, contained in versions 2.1.43 and later of the Linux kernel, allows system administrators to register interpreters for various binary formats based on a magic number or their file extension, and cause the appropriate interpreter to be invoked whenever a matching file is executed. Think of it as a more flexible version of the #! executable interpreter mechanism. . This package provides an 'update-binfmts' script with which package maintainers can register interpreters to be used with this module without having to worry about writing their own init.d scripts, and which sysadmins can use for a slightly higher-level interface to this module. Source package: bing Package: bing Description: Empirical stochastic bandwidth tester Bing is a point-to-point bandwidth measurement tool (hence the 'b'), based on ping. . Bing determines the real (raw, as opposed to available or average) throughput on a link by measuring ICMP echo requests' round trip times for different packet sizes at each end of the link. Source package: binkd Package: binkd Description: FidoTech TCP/IP mailer Binkd is a FidoTech mailer designed for use over TCP/IP. . This program is NOT an internet mail transfer agent. If you don't know what it is, you don't need it. Source package: binstats Package: binstats Description: Statistics tool for installed programs A utility to aid the tidying up of binaries, interpreted scripts, and dynamic libraries. It can find the number and identity of a.out and ELF binaries, plus their debugging symbols status, setuid status, and dynamic library dependence. It can count the number of Java bytecode programs, tally up the main types of scripts, and look for unidentified executable text files. . Also it is able to find any duplicated executable names, unused libraries, binaries with missing libraries, statically linked binaries, and duplicated manual page names. Source package: binutils Package: binutils Description: The GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities. The programs in this package are used to assemble, link and manipulate binary and object files. They may be used in conjunction with a compiler and various libraries to build programs for Linux. Package: binutils-dev Description: The GNU binary utilities (BFD development files) This package includes header files and static libraries necessary to build programs which use the GNU BFD library, which is part of binutils. Note that building Debian packages which depend on the shared libbfd is Not Allowed. Package: binutils-doc Description: Documentation for the GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities. This package consists of the documentation for the GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities. Package: binutils-multiarch Description: Binary utilities that support multi-arch targets. The programs in this package are used to manipulate binary and object files that may have been created on other architectures. This package is primarily for multi-architecture developers and cross-compilers and is not needed by normal users or developers. Note that a cross-assembling version of gas is not included in this package, just the binary utilities. NORMAL USERS SHOULD NOT INSTALL THIS PACKAGE. It's meant only for those requiring support for reading info from binaries from other architectures. Source package: binutils-avr Package: binutils-avr Description: Binary utilities that support Atmel's AVR targets. The programs in this package are used to manipulate binary and object files that may have been created for Atmel's AVR architecture. This package is primarily for AVR developers and cross-compilers and is not needed by normal users or developers. Source package: binutils-h8300-hms Package: binutils-h8300-hms Description: The GNU cross assembler for H8/300[HS], linker and binary Utilities. The programs in this package are used to assemble, link and manipulate binary and object files. They may be used in conjunction with a cross-compiler and various libraries to build programs for Hitachi H8/300 microprocessor-based target systems. Source package: binutils-m68k-linux Package: binutils-m68k-linux Description: GNU binutils for cross compiling m68k-linux binaries. The GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities suitable for a m68k-linux cross compiler. The programs in this package are used to assemble, link and manipulate m68k-linux binary and object files. They may be used in conjunction with a m68k-linux compiler and m68k-linux libraries to build programs for Linux/m68k. Source package: binutils-sparc Package: binutils-sparc Description: Binary utilities that support the SPARC target. The programs in this package are used to manipulate binary and object files that may have been created for the SPARC architecture. This package is primarily for SPARC developers and cross-compilers and is not needed by normal users or developers, except users of the tkisem SPARC emulator. Source package: biomode Package: biomode Description: [Biology] An Emacs mode to edit genetic data biomode provides you several interesting commands to take the antiparallel of a region, convert it using readseq, runs blast on it, etc. Source package: bioperl Package: bioperl Description: [Biology] Perl tools for computational molecular biology The Bioperl project is a coordinated effort to collect computational methods routinely used in bioinformatics into a set of standard CPAN-style, well-documented, and freely available Perl modules. Source package: bird Package: bird Description: Internet Routing Daemon Supports OSPF, RIPv2 (No v1), BGP both IPv4 and IPv6 and redistribution between the protocols with a powerful configuration syntax. Source package: birthday Package: birthday Description: Display information about pending events on login Given a list of the dates of various different events, works out and displays a list of those which will come up in the next couple of weeks. This was originally designed for birthdays, but can equally be used for reminders about yearly events, or for a running diary. Source package: bison Package: bison Description: A parser generator that is compatible with YACC. Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a C program to parse that grammar. Once you are proficient with Bison, you may use it to develop a wide range of language parsers, from those used in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. . 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. Source package: bison++ Package: bison++ Description: generate a parser in c or c++ from BNF notation Based on bison version 1.19. Compatible with bison but with C++ support. Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR (BNF-like) context free grammar into a C/C++ program to parse that grammar. Once you are proficent with bison++ you can generate a ide range of language parsers, from those used in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. Source package: bitcollider Package: bitcollider Description: Collects bitprint and other information from files for bitzi.com Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with constant contributions from others of metadata on files. . Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program does two major things: . * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting this identifying information as the search terms. . At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen name. Package: bitcollider-plugins Description: bitcollider plugins These plugins allow the bitcollider program to get metadata from rich media files. So far, there are plugins for ogg vorbis and wav files. . Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with constant contributions from others of metadata on files. . Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program does two major things: . * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting this identifying information as the search terms. . At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen name. Package: libbitcollider-dev Description: bitcollider library headers This is the development headers for the bitcollider libs. . Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with constant contributions from others of metadata on files. . Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program does two major things: . * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting this identifying information as the search terms. . At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen name. Package: libbitcollider1 Description: bitcollider library This is used by the bitcollider program. . Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with constant contributions from others of metadata on files. . Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program does two major things: . * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting this identifying information as the search terms. . At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen name. Source package: bitmap-mule Package: bitmap-mule Description: package to use bitmap in MULE or Emacs/mule. bitmap-mule is a package to use bitmap in MULE or Emacs/mule. bitmap-mule has following modules: - bitmap.el: kernel of bitmap-mule - bitmap-bi.el: functions for Emacs 20.2 or earlier - bitmap-ci.el: functions for Emacs 20.3 or later - po.el: tiny BDF font editor - smiley-mule.el: smiley-mark encoder/decoder - x-face-mule.el: inline X-Face decoder - gnus-bitmap.el: Gnus/gnus related functions for x-face-mule.el - vm-bitmap.el: VM related functions for x-face-mule.el Not for XEmacs. Package: xfonts-bitmap-mule Description: ETL 16dot bitmap font for X ETL 16dot bitmap font for X servers. And for bitmap-mule. . bitmap-mule is a package to use bitmap in MULE or Emacs/mule. Source package: bk2site Package: bk2site Description: Utility to turn bookmarks into Yahoo/Slashdot like pages bk2site will transform a Netscape bookmarks file (use xbel-utils to convert other formats) into a yahoo-like website with slashdot-like news. You can see an example website created with it at http://MultiAgent.com. . The program has several nice features: . Includes hit-counter and display feature (see which URLs are popular). Includes integrated cgi-bin search.pl program. Nice-looking output. Powerful customization. Inserts navigation information into the top of each page. Puts a "new" icon next to new entries. Supports any other icon(s) (e.g., cool.gif, hot.gif) you might want to show. Puts New Additions on the front page. Puts News Items on the front page. Supports URL and directory aliases. Use PRIVATE keyword to keep some URLs/folders from appearing. Source package: bl Package: bl Description: Blink Keyboard LEDs. bl blinks the keyboard LEDs: the Num Lock, the Caps Lock, and the Scroll Lock. bl is a very helpful monitor of server's state. Blinking speed could tell about CPU load. Source package: black-box Package: black-box Description: Find the crystals There's a black box. You can shoot in and watch, where the shot leaves the box. In the box, crystals are reflecting the shots. You have to guess where the crystals are hidden, by watching your shots. Source package: blackbox Package: blackbox Description: Window manager for X This is a window manager for X. It is similar in many respects to such popular packages as Window Maker, Enlightenment, and FVWM2. You might be interested in this package if you are tired of window managers that are a heavy drain on your system resources, but you still want an attractive and modern-looking interface. . The best part of all is that this program is coded in C++, so it is even more attractive "under the hood" than it is in service -- no small feat. . If none of this sounds familiar to you, or you want your computer to look like Microsoft Windows or Apple's OS X, you probably don't want this package. Source package: blackened Package: blackened Description: A feature rich ircII based IRC client IRC (Internet Relay Chat) provides a way of communicating in real time with people from all over the world. It consists of various separate networks (or "nets") of IRC servers, machines that allow users to connect to IRC. The largest nets are EFnet (the original IRC net, often having more than 32,000 people at once), Undernet, IRCnet, DALnet, NewNet and OPN. . Generally, the user (such as you) runs a program (called a "client") to connect to a server on one of the IRC nets. The server relays information to and from other servers on the same net. . The ircII program is the first widely used IRC client. IrcII has spawned several other clients in modern times, all of which keep the basic ircII command set and add to it in various more or less useful ways. . Blackened is an enhanced ircII based IRC client that offers a variety of features not found in other clients, including commands designed for IRC server operators and administrators. Normal users also benefit from additional functionality. . See also the Official Blackened Website at http://www.blackened.com/blackened/. Source package: blackjack Package: blackjack Description: Very simple blackjack game blackjack is a *very* simple blackjack game, which implements the basic features of the game. It will be expanded in the future, when its programmer (me :) gets more time to work on it. Source package: blacs-mpi Package: blacs-lam-dev Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms This package provides the development links and the static libraries. Package: blacs-lam-test Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms This package provides programs to test your BLACS libraries. Package: blacs-mpich-dev Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms This package provides the development links and the static libraries. Package: blacs-mpich-test Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms This package provides programs to test your BLACS libraries. Package: blacs-test-common Description: Test data for BLACS testers. The BLACS testers in blacs-lam-test or blacs-mpich-test need some data provided by this package. Package: blacs1-lam Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . You can choose between an implementation based on MPI or PVM. This package uses MPI. There also exist implementations on HP Exemplar, IBM SP Series, Thinking Machines CM-5, SGI Origin 2000 and some Crays. Package: blacs1-mpich Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . You can choose between an implementation based on MPI or PVM. This package uses MPI. There also exist implementations on HP Exemplar, IBM SP Series, Thinking Machines CM-5, SGI Origin 2000 and some Crays. Source package: blacs-pvm Package: blacs-pvm-dev Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . This package provides the development links and the static libraries. . You can choose between an implementation based on MPI or PVM. This package uses PVM. There also exist implementations on HP Exemplar, IBM SP Series, Thinking Machines CM-5, SGI Origin 2000 and some Crays. Package: blacs-pvm-test Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . This package provides programs to test your BLACS libraries. Package: blacs1-pvm Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . This package provides the shared libraries. Source package: blas Package: blas Description: Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, shared library BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. This implementation is the Fortran 77 reference implementation found at netlib. . This package contains a shared version of the library. Package: blas-dev Description: A set of building blocks for performing vector and matrix operations BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. . This package contains a static version of the library. Package: blas-doc Description: Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, documentation BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. This implementation is the Fortran 77 reference implementation found at netlib. . This package contains manual pages for the routines, and other supporting documentation Package: blas-test Description: Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, testing programs BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. This implementation is the Fortran 77 reference implementation found at netlib. . This package contains a set of programs which test the integrity of an installed blas-compatible shared library. These programs may therefore be used to test the libraries provided by the blas package as well as those provided by the atlas packages. The programs are dynamically linked -- one can explicitly select a library to test by setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH or LD_PRELOAD environment variables. Likewise, one can display the library selected using the ldd program in an identical environment. Package: blas1 Description: A set of building blocks for performing vector and matrix operations BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. . This package contains a shared version of the library. Source package: blast Package: blast Description: Vent your frustration with programs by blowing holes in them Blast lets you vent your frustration with programs by blowing holes in them. With this program you can blast holes any window in X. Holes become permanent unless you repair them before you quit. You may move permanently "damaged" windows and enjoy the view behind the holes. Source package: blatte Package: blatte Description: a powerful text markup and transformation language A blatte document can be translated into a Perl program that, when executed, produces a transformed version of the input document. . A Major emacs mode for editing Blatte source is also included. . Many users will be interested in Blatte's ability to serve as a high-level language for writing web pages. This requires the module blatte-html which is included. Source package: blinkd Package: blinkd Description: Blinks keyboard LEDs for an answering machine or fax machine. Blinkd is a client/server pair, that lets the keyboard LEDs blink, indicating things like the number of incoming voice calls in the voice box or incoming faxes in the spool. Source package: blitz++ Package: blitz++ Description: C++ template class library for scientific computing Blitz++ offers a high level of abstraction, but performance which rivals Fortran. The current version supports arrays and vectors. This package includes libraries and headers for compiling programs with blitz++. Homepage http://monet.uwaterloo.ca/blitz/ Source package: bloksi Package: bloksi Description: Sliding-blocks puzzle (glotski written in perl) Bloksi is a sliding-blocks puzzle : blocks should be pushed around until a "goal" position is reached. This is nearly a clone -written in perl- of glotski, whose files can be loaded. Source package: blootbot Package: blootbot Description: a severely modified infobot for IRC This bot is based upon infobot-0.44.2 by Kevin Lenzo. The basis of infobot is still there but _many_ wild features have been added. Along the way, a couple of typos were spotted in the original infobot source and fixed in this version. Without infobot, there would be no blootbot so all thanks to kevin for bringing infobot in the first place. . FEATURES * Additional information stored with factoids. (factinfo) * Wide range of statistics for Bot, Factoids, IRC, Debian. (status, factstats, ircstats, chanstats, cmdstats) * Advanced topic management. (the first cool feature) * Improved factoid search, allowing search by key or value. * Freshmeat support (freshmeat.net) * Debian Contents and Packages, search and info. * much more... Source package: blt Package: blt Description: Shared libraries for blt This is the shared libraries for BLT. You should only need this if you are using programs which are linked to blt, or are developing programs in BLT. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. . An attempt is being made to unify the BLT libraries so that the package is independent of whatever tcl/tk library (e.g. 8.0,8.2,8.3) you are using. This will be via the tcl stubs interface. As part of this process, blt8.0 is obsolete and this package dynamically chooses the correct version of BLT library to match your situation. This makes is a lot bigger than if you choose the library versions yourself, but means that you always have the version you need (not always the case under the old system) Package: blt-common Description: Common run-time parts to the BLT libraries This is the common library files for the shared libraries of BLT. You should only need this only if you are using a BLT run-time library in your code. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. Package: blt-demo Description: blt demo scripts - a tcl/tk extension library This is the demonstration scripts for BLT. You should only need this if you are interested in seeing what BLT can do, or are having trouble understanding the syntax of some BLT commands. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. Package: blt-dev Description: Development in blt - a tcl/tk extension library This is the development package for BLT. You should only need this if you are developing programs in BLT. The library name is BLT8.3. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. . BLT now has a "lite" version with no graphics for use with pure tcl scripts. Both this and the full version are included. Package: blt8.0 Description: Shared libraries for blt (using tk8.0) This is the shared libraries for BLT. You should only need this if you are using programs which are linked to blt, or are developing programs in BLT. . This is package blt linked to tk/tcl 8.0. Package blt is always linked for the newest tk/tcl package available in Debian. However, this also means that package blt is often unstable. Note that the dynamic library in blt-tk8.0 is called libBLT8.0.so..., while package blt uses libBLT.so... as the library name. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. Package: blt8.0-dev Description: Development in blt and tk8.0 - a tcl/tk extension library This is the development package for BLT. You should only need this if you are developing programs in BLT. . This is package blt-dev linked to tk/tcl 8.0. Package blt-dev is always linked for the newest tk/tcl package available in Debian. However, this also means that package blt-dev is often unstable. Note that the libraries in blt8.0-dev is called BLT8.0, which is slightly incompatible with the rest of the world but allows us in the future to have multiple BLT development environments in stalled simultaneously. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. Source package: bluefish Package: bluefish Description: A Gtk+ HTML editor Bluefish is a GTK HTML editor for the experienced web designer. It is currently in alpha stage, but still usable. Its features include nice wizards for startup, tables and frame; a fully featured image insert dialog; thumbnail creation and automatically linking of the thumbnail with the original image; and configurable HTML syntax highlighting. . For validation to work you need weblint. For preview to work, you need a web browser that can view local files given to it on the command line. Source package: bmconf Package: bmconf Description: The installer and configurator of the Smart Boot Manager The Smart Boot Manager is a program which runs at boot time, and give you the ability to select which OS you want to run. It has a lot of functionality which haven't implemented by other boot managers, like scheduled default, boot from other hard disk than first, good privilege system with encrypted passwords, online configuration, etc. . In this package you can find an installer and a configurator program too. With installer you can easily install the SBM, but the configurator may be complicated, and to end-users I think the online configuration is better. The configurator is good if you want to configure the Smart Boot Manager from scripts. Source package: bmv Package: bmv Description: PostScript viewer for SVGAlib BMV is a frontend for GhostScript. Using BMV you can now preview your PostScript files comfortably. You can also use it for viewing rawPBM image files. It uses SVGAlib and it is intended for Linux users who cannot run X. It is particularly suitable for previewing PS files from dvips. It is small and fast. . The Debian version of bmv is patched to include a rotate option and further keybindings. Source package: bnc Package: bnc Description: IRC Session Bouncing Proxy BouNCe is a daemon designed to allow some people who do not have access to the net in general, but who do have access to another pc that can reach the net, the ability to BouNCe though this pc to IRC. Source package: bnetd Package: bnetd Description: Battle.Net server for Unix like systems The server currently implements most of the same functionality as the real Battle.Net servers. You can chat, play games, use / commands, and things like account passwords, user icons, add banners, and channel operators work too. It is by no means complete, though. . More information can be found at the bnetd web site http://www.bnetd.org/. Source package: bnlib Package: bnlib1 Description: A multiple precision mathematics library. Assembly language routines are used to make this library very fast. Package: bnlib1-dev Description: Development files for bnlib1 a multiple precision library. Assembly language routines are used to make this library very fast. Source package: boa Package: boa Description: Lightweight and High Performance WebServer Boa is a single-tasking HTTP server. That means that unlike traditional web servers, it does not fork for each incoming connection, nor does it fork many copies of itself to handle multiple connections. It internally multiplexes all of the ongoing HTTP connections, and forks only for CGI programs (which must be separate processes.) Preliminary tests show boa is capable of handling several hundred hits per second on a 100 MHz Pentium. Source package: bobot++ Package: bobot++ Description: An IRC bot with scripting features. bobot++ is a robust IRC bot with many common bot features such as flood control, userlist and channel control, logging, but also intelligent ban/deban and channel mode settings. . It also provides Scheme scripting features using Guile. Source package: bock Package: bock Description: Bootstrap-only compiler kit for a subset of Java(tm) BOCK is a prototype native compiler, originally intended to enable a Java(tm) development environment to be bootstrapped from a C-only environment. It was envisioned that its sole purpose in life would be to compile the forthcoming "Jackal" Java compiler. . BOCK has, since then, gained functionality, and should soon be able to compile most non-graphical Java programs. Its lack of anything resembling error checking means that it won't be of much use for development, but it might be able to generate a reasonably fast binary version of your program. . That said, BOCK is still very much in the pre-alpha testing stage. It is therefore unlikely to be of use to anyone except dedicated hackers and developers. . Also included is "jcomp", a slightly more friendly front-end for bock, which compiles programs against the BOCK mini-library and compiles BOCK's C output to native code in one step. Source package: bogl Package: bogl-bterm Description: Ben's Own Graphics Library - graphical terminal Ben's Own Graphics Library is a small framebuffer library, including basic widgets, support for text in multiple languages, and mouse handling. . This package contains bterm, a utf-enabled framebuffer terminal. Package: libbogl-dev Description: Ben's Own Graphics Library - development files Ben's Own Graphics Library is a small framebuffer library, including basic widgets, support for text in multiple languages, and mouse handling. . This package contains the BOGL include files, static library, and development documentation. Package: libbogl0 Description: Ben's Own Graphics Library - shared library Ben's Own Graphics Library is a small framebuffer library, including basic widgets, support for text in multiple languages, and mouse handling. . This package contains the shared library version of BOGL. Source package: bogosort Package: bogosort Description: sorts or doesn't sort files or standard input bogosort sorts files or its standard input using the bogo-sort algorithm. . It can also simply randomize lines in a file for you. Source package: bombardier Package: bombardier Description: The GNU Bombing utility This game is the same as the old bombardier game on Commodore Plus 4. This version supports hall of fame and more cities. Source package: bombermaze Package: bombermaze Description: A bomberman clone for GNOME, for 2-4 players It is a multiplayer action game in which players run around in a square-grid maze while dropping bombs and collecting power-ups. The bombs explode after a short time delay, taking out any nearby bricks and players. For maximum effect, bombs can be arranged so as to cause a chain reaction of explosions. The last player left is the winner. Source package: bonnie Package: bonnie Description: File System Performance Benchmark bonnie is a file system benchmark which attempts to study bottlenecks - it is named 'Bonnie' for semi-obvious reasons. Source package: bonnie++ Package: bonnie++ Description: Hard drive bottleneck testing benchmark suite. It is called Bonnie++ because it was based on the Bonnie program. This program also tests performance with creating large numbers of files. Now includes zcav raw-read test program. A modern hard drive will have more sectors in the outer tracks because they are longer. The hard drive will have a number (often more than 8) of zones where each zone has the same number of sectors (due to the need for an integral number of sectors per track). This program allows you to determine the levels of performance provided by different zones and store them in a convenient format for gnuplot. Source package: bonobo Package: bonobo Description: The GNOME Bonobo System. Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components (controls) and creating compound documents. . The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. Package: libbonobo-dev Description: The GNOME Bonobo library - development files. Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components (controls) and creating compound documents. . The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. Package: libbonobo2 Description: The GNOME Bonobo library. Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components (controls) and creating compound documents. . The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. Package: libefs-dev Description: Embedded File System library - development files. This is a first approach to implement a file-system-inside-a-file. The library is called libefs (EFS = Embedded File System). . This package is part of Bonobo. Package: libefs1 Description: Embedded File System library. This is a first approach to implement a file-system-inside-a-file. The library is called libefs (EFS = Embedded File System). . This package is part of Bonobo. Source package: bonobo-activation Package: bonobo-activation Description: Bonobo Activation Framework Bonobo Activation is an object activation framework for GNOME2. It uses ORBit. Package: libbonobo-activation-dev Description: Bonobo Activation Framework -- development files Bonobo Activation is an object activation framework for GNOME2. It uses ORBit. Package: libbonobo-activation4 Description: Bonobo Activation Framework -- runtime libraries Bonobo Activation is an object activation framework for GNOME2. It uses ORBit. Source package: bonobo-conf Package: bonobo-conf Description: The Bonobo Configuration System The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). Package: libbonobo-conf-dev Description: The Bonobo Configuration System -- development files The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). . This package includes development files. Package: libbonobo-conf0 Description: The Bonobo Configuration System -- shared library The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). . This package contains shared library. Source package: bonobo-config Package: bonobo-config Description: The Bonobo Configuration System for GNOME2 The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). Package: libbonobo-config-dev Description: The Bonobo Configuration System for GNOME2 -- development files The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). . This package includes development files for GNOME2. Package: libbonobo-config0 Description: The Bonobo Configuration System for GNOME2 -- shared library The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). . This package contains shared library for GNOME2. Source package: bonobo-python Package: bonobo-python Description: Python interface to Bonobo Provides an interface to the Bonobo component framework for use in Python programs and scripts. Source package: bonsai Package: bonsai Description: The famous Mozilla CVS query tool by web interface The Mozilla team made this tool to help following the life of CVS modules. Here is the Debian version of this tools. . WARNING: This tool will not work out of the box. You will need to complete the install procedure according the /usr/share/doc/bonsai/README.debian.gz document. Source package: bookmarker Package: bookmarker Description: WWW based bookmark management, retrieval and search tool Bookmarker is a nice tool for people who have too many bookmarks, in too many different browsers, on too many different computers. It helps manage bookmarks throw categories and allow other people access or extent your bookmark database through a really simple http based interface. . More information can be found at the bookmarker web site http://renaghan.com/bookmarker/ . Source package: bookmarks Package: bookmarks Description: The Debian bookmark collection This package is a large collection of bookmarks (weblinks), and shall constantly be updated and improved with your help. The German link collection for example is already very complete. The numerous links are most useful to everybody, but of course especially for newbies to find their way to the vast Internet resources. Although this bookmark collection lists all kind of resources (e.g. search engines, links to online dictionaries, etc), the majority of them are still computer and Linux oriented. This package also includes the Perl script bookmarks-convert that can convert different bookmark formats (netscape, lynx, html). Source package: bookview Package: bookview Description: Tcl/Tk based NDTP(Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) client. BookView is a NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) client written in Tcl/Tk. It requires Tcl8.0jp/Tk8.0jp (`jp' means `Japanized version'). Source package: boost Package: libboost-dev Description: Boost.org libraries development files The Boost web site provides free, peer-reviewed, portable C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the C++ Standard Library. One goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. Some of the libraries have already been proposed for inclusion in the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical Report. . For the following subprojects separate packages exist: regex, python, graph. . For more information on boost visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/ . Package: libboost-examples Description: Boost.org libraries examples collection Example code that uses the Boost libraries. . The Boost web site provides free, peer-reviewed, portable C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the C++ Standard Library. One goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. Some of the libraries have already been proposed for inclusion in the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical Report. . For the following subprojects separate packages exist: regex, python, graph. . For more information on boost visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/ . Package: libboost-graph-dev Description: Generic graph components and algorithms in C++ Part of the Boost.org library collection. . Graphs are mathematical abstractions that are useful for solving many types of problems in computer science. Consequently, these abstractions must also be represented in computer programs. A standardized generic interface for traversing graphs is of utmost importance to encourage reuse of graph algorithms and data structures. . For more information on graph visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/index.html . Package: libboost-graph1.27 Description: Generic graph components and algorithms in C++ Part of the Boost.org library collection. . Graphs are mathematical abstractions that are useful for solving many types of problems in computer science. Consequently, these abstractions must also be represented in computer programs. A standardized generic interface for traversing graphs is of utmost importance to encourage reuse of graph algorithms and data structures. . For more information on graph visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/index.html . Package: libboost-python-dev Description: The Boost Python Library development files Part of the Boost.org library collection. . The Boost Python Library is used to quickly and easily export a C++ library to Python such that the Python interface is very similar to the C++ interface. It is designed to be minimally intrusive on your C++ design. In most cases, you should not have to alter your C++ classes in any way in order to use them with Boost.Python. The system should simply "reflect" your C++ classes and functions into Python. The major features of Boost.Python include support for: Subclassing extension types in Python, Overriding virtual functions in Python, Member function Overloading, Automatic wrapping of numeric operators among others. . For more information on python library visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/python/ . Package: libboost-python1.27 Description: Boost Python Library Part of the Boost.org library collection. . The Boost Python Library is used to quickly and easily export a C++ library to Python such that the Python interface is very similar to the C++ interface. It is designed to be minimally intrusive on your C++ design. In most cases, you should not have to alter your C++ classes in any way in order to use them with Boost.Python. The system should simply "reflect" your C++ classes and functions into Python. The major features of Boost.Python include support for: Subclassing extension types in Python, Overriding virtual functions in Python, Member function Overloading, Automatic wrapping of numeric operators among others. . For more information on python library visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/python/ . Package: libboost-regex-dev Description: Regular expression library for C++ Part of the Boost.org library collection. . Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C libraries can not do. . For more information on regex visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/ . Package: libboost-regex1.27 Description: Regular expression library for C++ Part of the Boost.org library collection. . Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C libraries can not do. . For more information on regex visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/ . Source package: boot-floppies Package: boot-floppies Description: Scripts to create the Debian installation system This package is for developers wishing to build the Debian installation system on their own. It allows you to create a custom Debian installation system on floppy disk or other media. . Users wishing to install Debian do not need this package. They should go to http://www.debian.org/releases/ for information on how to download or procure installation materials. Package: install-doc Description: Documentation for Debian installation and release notes Contains documentation for the Debian installation system for this architecture. Files are provided in HTML, ASCII, and PDF format in /usr/share/doc/install-doc. A number of different languages are provided. . The full set of this this information may be found in Source package: bootcd Package: bootcd Description: run your system from cd without need for disks. Copy your running Debian System on CD with the command bootcdwrite. If your system has no CD-Writer you can build a bootcd via NFS on a remote System with CD-Writer. When you run your system from CD you do not need any disks. All changes will be done in ram. To reuse this changes at next boottime you can save them on FLOPPY with the command bootcdflopcp. If booting from your CD-drive is not supported, booting from FLOPPY is possible. It is possible to install a new system from the running CD with the command bootcd2disk. Bootcd2disk can also find a target disk, format it and make it bootable automatically. Source package: bootp Package: bootp Description: bootp/DHCP server This is a server for the bootp protocol; which allows network administrator to setup networking information for clients via an /etc/bootptab on a server so that the clients can automatically get their networking information. While this server includes rudimentary DHCP support as well, we suggest using the dhcp package if you need DHCP support, as it is much more complete. Source package: bootpc Package: bootpc Description: bootp client This is a boot protocol client used to grab the machines ip number, set up DNS nameservers and other useful information. Source package: bottlerocket Package: bottlerocket Description: Utility to control X10 Firecracker devices A command-line utility to interact with the Firecracker version of X10's home control devices. . Also included is rocket launcher, a graphical frontend to bottlerocket. If you want this functionality you should have wish installed Source package: boust Package: boust Description: A tcl/tk text-reader that formats the file in boustrophedon This is a tcl/tk text-reader that formats the file in boustrophedon (a reading- / writing- style that alternates direction every line). . Unlike conventional left-to-right styles of reading/writing, boustrophedon does not require the eye (or the hand) to whip back to the margin whenever the end of a line is reached. In boustrophedon, the horizontal position does not change; one simply goes down to the next line and continues. Source package: bow Package: libbow Description: Bag of Words Library `Libbow' is a library of C code intended for writing statistical text-processing programs. This package includes the library, as well as a text classification front-end (rainbow), and a document retrieval front-end (arrow). Source package: boxes Package: boxes Description: Textmode box- and comment drawing filter. Boxes is extremely configurable filter for adding and removing ASCII art (comments, for example) around chunks of text. Most modern text editors support filtering text through external filters. Boxes is such a filter. Source package: bpalogin Package: bpalogin Description: login client for the Telstra Bigpond Cable Network (Australia) bpalogin is an open source login client for the Telstra Bigpond Cable Network in Australia. It is neither written nor supported by Telstra or Bigpond. It is both simple to use and stable. Unlike the standard client it does not crash, reconnects when there is a network problem, is available for most operating systems, can run as a service on WinNT/2k and comes with source Source package: bplay Package: bplay Description: Buffered audio file player/recorder The bplay package provides a simple command-line utility for playing and recording audio files in raw sample, VOC and WAV formats. . To use this program you need a soundcard of some kind and the appropriate driver configured into your kernel. . When run the program creates two processes which share a memory buffer. It does reading/writing on the disk and the sound device simultaneously, in order to be less liable to `pause' because the disk is too slow or too busy. Source package: bpowerd Package: bpowerd Description: monitor UPS status for Best Patriot power supplies bpowerd is used to monitor a serial port for the status of a Best Patriot power supply. It runs as a daemon and sends status information to the system log. bpowerd can detect powerfail, battery-low, and power-restore condi- tions. The status is communicated to init via /dev/initctl. bpowerd can also send a signal to the power supply's inverter by using the -k switch. Source package: brahms Package: brahms Description: Graphical music editor and MIDI sequencer Brahms is a music editor which allows score and piano-roll notation. It can use MIDI input and generate MIDI output. Brahms current version is still beta software, but it is quite usable. . Sound from Brahms can be heard if you have a sound driver (OSS or ALSA). You should have a configured sound card or device. . Brahms is part of the KDE project. Source package: bridge Package: bridge Description: Control software and documentation for bridging in 2.0 kernels The 2.0.X Linux Kernels support Bridging. This modules contains documentation and a tool to configure bridging. Any protocol can be bridged not only protocols that are supported by the Kernel. Bridging is very efficient by determining which Ethernet MAC addresses are on which side of the Bridge and forwarding only packets that are necessary. Linux will work like an Ethernet Switch! . You should have at least Linux 2.0.22 installed with bridging enabled for this to work. Earlier kernels have a memory leak. Source package: bridge-utils Package: bridge-utils Description: Utilities for configuring the Linux 2.4 bridge. This package contains utilities for configuring the Linux ethernet bridge. The Linux ethernet bridge can be used for connecting multiple ethernet devices together. The connecting is fully transparent: hosts connected to one ethernet device see hosts connected to the other ethernet devices directly. Source package: bridgex Package: bridgex Description: Bridge Control software and Documentation This modules contains documentation and tools for bridging with protocol filtering and monitoring functions as available in the 2.2.x kernels. Source package: brltty Package: brltty Description: Access software for a blind person using a soft braille terminal BRLTTY is a daemon which provides access to the Linux console (text mode) for a blind person using a soft braille display. It drives the braille terminal and provides complete screen review functionality. The following display models are supported: * Alva (ABT3xx/Delphi) * BrailleLite (18 or 40) * BrailleNote 18/32 * Tieman CombiBraille * EcoBraille displays * EuroBraille displays * HandyTech * LogText 32 * Tieman MultiBraille * MDV braille displays * Tieman MiniBraille * Papenmeier * TSI (PowerBraille/Navigator) * Vario Emul. 1 (40/80) * Videobraille * Vario Emul. 2 * Tieman Voyager 44/70 (USB) * VisioBraille Source package: browser-history Package: browser-history Description: User daemon that tracks URLs looked at and logs them. Browser-history came from the will to overcome a Netscape bug: there is no global history, and if you close a window, its whole history is lost. For people browsing lots of sites, having the possibility of backtracking to where one has been before means that you don't have to put everything in your bookmarks file. If you are not sure if a site may be worth remembering, don't add it in your bookmarks. If you need it later, just browse your history files. . It works with: Netscape Navigator, Arena, and Amaya. Support for `browser-history' can easily be added to other browsers, provided you can program and have the browser sources. . A manual page and simple documentation will be installed in /usr/share/doc/browser-history/browser-history.html, along with a simple CGI interface to grep the history log and display the result. The optional CGI program requires `cgiwrap' or Apache configured with `suexec'. Source package: bsd-finger Package: finger Description: User information lookup program. finger displays information about the system users. Package: fingerd Description: Remote user information server. Fingerd is a simple daemon based on RFC1196 that provides an interface to the "finger" program at most network sites. The program is supposed to return a friendly, human-oriented status report on either the system at the moment or a particular person in depth. Source package: bsd-ftpd Package: bsd-ftpd Description: Port of the OpenBSD FTP server This is a GNU/Linux port of the FTP server from OpenBSD. Consequently, it is believed to be quite secure. Other interesting features are support for IPv6 and an internal ls. Source package: bsdgames Package: bsdgames Description: collection of text games from BSD systems This is a collection of some of the text-based games and amusements that have been enjoyed for decades on unix systems. . Includes these programs: adventure, arithmetic, atc, backgammon, battlestar, bcd, boggle, caesar, canfield, countmail, cribbage, fish, gomoku, hangman, hunt, mille, monop, morse, number, pig, phantasia, pom, ppt, primes, quiz, random, rain, robots, sail, snake, tetris, trek, wargames, worm, worms, wump, wtf Source package: bsdmainutils Package: bsdmainutils Description: More utilities from FreeBSD. This package contains lots of small programs many people expect to find when they use a BSD-style Unix system. . Included are: banner, cal, calendar, col, colcrt, colrm, column, from, hexdump, look, lorder, ul, write. . This package used to contain whois and vacation, which are now distributed in their own packages. Also here was tsort, which is now in the "textutils" package, version 2.0-1 and later. Source package: bsdutils Package: bsdutils Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. . Included are: kill, logger, renice, script, wall Source package: bsign Package: bsign Description: Corruption & intrusion detection using embedded hashes This package embeds secure hashes (SHA1) and digital signatures (GNU Privacy Guard) into files for verification and authentication. Currently, target file types are all ELF format: executables, kernel modules, shared and static link libraries. This program has functionality similar to tripwire and integrit without the need to maintain a database. Source package: bsmtpd Package: bsmtpd Description: Batched SMTP mailer for sendmail and postfix This package adds a new "mailer" named bsmtp to sendmail or postfix, which allows you to use batched SMTP as protocol. BSMTP is used in UUCP environments and allows to transport many mails as a (compressed) batch instead of transporting every single mail. So bsmtp is an alternative to rmail. . Special features of this bsmtp package: - Completely written in C. - Configurable batch size (automatically sends batch to uux when a defined size is reached). - Creates backups of all outgoing batches (and removes them regularly) - Works with sendmail and postfix. Source package: btyacc Package: btyacc Description: Backtracking parser generator based on byacc btyacc is a hacked version of the original Berkeley "byacc". The main change to byacc is the addition of backtracking code, allowing you to try both alternatives in case of shift-reduce or reduce-reduce conflicts. As long as no backtracking takes place, speed is comparable to bison. . Additional features: - enhanced support for storing of text position information for tokens - closes the potential *yacc/bison memory leak during error recovery - preprocessor directives like %ifdef, %include - C++ friendly . Related packages: bison, byacc, antlr Source package: bubblemon Package: bubblemon Description: Bubbling Load Monitoring Gnome Applet A GNOME panel applet that displays the CPU + memory load as a bubbling liquid. Source package: buffer Package: buffer Description: Buffering/reblocking program for tape backups, printing, etc. Buffer implements double buffering and can be used to keep backup tapes streaming or printers printing. It can also be used to convert a data stream to a given output blocksize. . Buffer uses shared memory to convert a variable input data rate to a constant output data rate. It is typically used in a pipe between a backup program and the tape device, but there are also other applications like buffering printer data in lpd's input filter. Source package: bug Package: bug Description: Bug Reporting Tool interfacing with the Bug Tracking System A script to ease the reporting of bugs. Automatically figures out version numbers of the package reported and all depending packages. Adds config files etc to the bug report. . A script for easily accessing the bug database in the WWW is also included. Source package: bug-buddy Package: bug-buddy Description: A graphical bug reporting tool for GNOME The goal of bug-buddy is to make reporting bugs very simple and easy for the user, while making the reports themselves more useful and informative for the developer. It can extract debugging information from a core file or crashed application (via gnome_segv). It currently supports the bug tracking systems of Gnome, Helix, KDE, and Debian. Source package: bugsquish Package: bugsquish Description: Bugs are trying to suck blood out of your arm! "Bug Squish" is an action game not unlike light gun arcade games, but played with a mouse. It's loosely based on a MacOS game whose name I can't recall. . Bugs are trying to suck blood out of your arm! Squish them with with your fly swatter before you run out of blood. Source package: bugsx Package: bugsx Description: evolve biomorphs using genetic algorithms buugsx is a program which draws biomorphs based on parametric plots of Fourier sine and cosine series and let's you play with them using genetic algorithms. Source package: bugzilla Package: bugzilla Description: Mozilla bug tracking system Bugzilla is a web-based tool that lets you: * report bugs * assign bugs to the appropriate developers * prioritize bugs * set bug dependencies * arrange bugs by product and component With these features, you can also use Bugzilla as a to-do list manager. . Bugzilla is a web application that lets users report and look up existing bugs. Changes made to a bug's status are automatically sent to users concerned with it. Package: bugzilla-doc Description: comprehensive guide to Bugzilla The Bugzilla Guide is a document (in ASCII text, HTML, and SGML format) discussing Bugzilla administration, maintenance, and use. Source package: buici-clock Package: buici-clock Description: attractive desktop clock As clocks go, Buici satisfies the basic need of representing the time accurately and attractively. I wrote it when I began to use X as my primary desktop environment and wanted to have a decent looking clock on my desktop. I loathe digital clocks. This release has limited configurability. Source package: build-essential Package: build-essential Description: Informational list of build-essential packages If you do not plan to build Debian packages, you don't need this package. Moreover this package is not required for building Debian packages. . This package contains an informational list of packages which are considered essential for building Debian packages. This package also depends on the packages on that list, to make it easy to have the build-essential packages installed. . If you have this package installed, you only need to install whatever a package specifies as its build-time dependencies to build the package. Conversely, if you are determining what your package needs to build-depend on, you can always leave out the packages this package depends on. . This package is NOT the definition of what packages are build-essential; the real definition is in the Debian Policy Manual. This package contains merely an informational list, which is all most people need. However, if this package and the manual disagree, the manual is correct. Source package: bumprace Package: bumprace Description: 1 or 2 players race through a multi-level maze. In BumpRacer, 1 player or 2 players (team or competitive) choose among 4 vehicles and race through a multi-level maze. The players must acquire bonuses and avoid traps and enemy fire in a race against the clock. Package: bumprace-data Description: Data files for bumprace In BumpRacer, 1 player or 2 players (team or competitive) choose among 4 vehicles and race through a multi-level maze. The players must acquire bonuses and avoid traps and enemy fire in a race against the clock. . This package contains sound and image files for bumprace Source package: burgerspace Package: burgerspace Description: Avoid evil foodstuffs and make burgers. This is a clone of the classic game "BurgerTime". In it, you play the part of a chef who must create burgers by stepping repeatedly on the ingredients until they fall into place. And to make things more complicated, you also must avoid evil animate food items while performing this task, with nothing but your trusty pepper shaker to protect you. Source package: busybox Package: busybox Description: Tiny utilities for small and embedded systems. BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for the most common utilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e., ls, cp, mv, mount, tar, 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. . This package installs the BusyBox binary but does not install symlinks for any of the supported utilities. You can use /bin/busybox --install to install BusyBox to the current directory (you do not want to do this in / on your Debian system!). Package: busybox-static Description: Standalone rescue shell with tons of builtin utilities. BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for the most common utilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e., ls, cp, mv, mount, tar, 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-static provides you with a statically linked simple stand alone shell that provides all the utilities available in BusyBox. This package is intended to be used as a rescue shell, in the event that you screw up your system. Invoke "busybox sh" and you have a standalone shell ready to save your system from certain destruction. Invoke "busybox", and it will list the available builtin commands. Source package: busybox-source-0.60.0 Package: busybox-source-0.60.0 Description: BusyBox source code Provides the source code for BusyBox. This package is useful as a build dependency for other packages that have components based on BusyBox. . BusyBox binaries are available separately in the busybox and busybox-static packages. Source package: buthead Package: buthead Description: copy all but the first few lines Copy all but the first N lines of standard input to standard output. Source package: bvi Package: bvi Description: A binary file editor The bvi is a display-oriented editor for binary files, based on the vi text editor. If you are familiar with vi, just start the editor and begin to edit! If you never heard about vi, maybe bvi is not the best choice for you. Source package: bwbar Package: bwbar Description: Generates text and graphical readout of current bandwidth use. This program will output a PNG and a text file that can be used in scripts or be included in web pages to show current bandwidth usage. The amount of total bandwidth can be customized. The PNG output appears as a bar graph showing maximum possible usage with the current inbound or outbound usage shown as a differently colored bar. . An example of this can be seen at http://www.kernel.org/ Source package: bwbasic Package: bwbasic Description: Bywater BASIC Interpreter The Bywater BASIC Interpreter (bwBASIC) implements a large superset of the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978) and a significant subset of the ANSI Standard for Full BASIC (X3.113-1987) in C. It also offers shell programming facilities as an extension of BASIC. bwBASIC seeks to be as portable as possible. Source package: bwidget Package: bwidget Description: A set of extension widgets for Tcl/Tk The BWidget toolkit is a high-level widget set for Tcl/Tk. It contains widgets such as progress bars, 3D separators, various manager widgets for toplevels, frames, paned or scrolled windows, button boxes, notebooks or dialogs as well as composite widgets such as comboboxes, spin boxes and tree widgets. . The BWidget toolkit is completely written in Tcl so no compiled extension library is required. Source package: bwm Package: bwm Description: BandWidth Monitor This is a very tiny bandwidth monitor (not X11). Can monitor up to 16 interfaces in the in the same time, and shows totals too. Source package: bwnfsd Package: bwnfsd Description: RPC daemon for BWNFS. BWNFSD is an RPC daemon used in conjunction with BWNFS (a client NFS for DOS based PCs). BWNFSD provides Authentication, Print Spooling, DOS 3.1 Locking, DOS 3.1 Sharing, GID name mapping, UID name mapping services for BWNFS and associated applications on the PC. BWNFSD is being used also by Macintosh NFS clients. Source package: byacc Package: byacc Description: The Berkeley LALR parser generator Yacc reads the grammar specification in a file and generates an LR(1) parser for it. The parsers consist of a set of LALR(1) parsing tables and a driver routine written in the C programming language. Source package: bzflag Package: bzflag Description: a 3D first person tank battle game BZFlag is a 3D multi-player tank battle game that allows users to play against each other in a networked environ- ment. There are five teams: red, green, blue, purple and rogue (rogue tanks are black). Destroying a player on another team scores a win, while being destroyed or destroying a teammate scores a loss. Rogues have no team- mates (not even other rogues), so they cannot shoot team- mates and they do not have a team score. . There are two main styles of play: capture-the-flag and free-for-all. In capture-the-flag, each team (except rogues) has a team base and each team with at least one player has a team flag. The object is to capture an enemy team's flag by bringing it to your team's base. This destroys every player on the captured team, subtracts one from that team's score, and adds one to your team's score. In free-for-all, there are no team flags or team bases. The object is simply to get as high a score as possible. . Package: bzflag-server Description: bzfs - BZFlag game server and proxy bzfs is the server for BZFlag, and it must be running to play. It can be run on any system on the network (includ- ing a player's system or one without graphics). Terminat- ing the server terminates the game in progress. . bzrelay is a firewall tunnel for bzfs. It uses TCP and allows you and your firewalled company of friends to beat into submission other BZFlag players. . Source package: bzip2 Package: bzip2 Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor - utilities bzip2 is a freely available, patent free, high-quality data compressor. It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available techniques, whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six times faster at decompression. . 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. . The archive file format of bzip2 (.bz2) is incompatible with that of its predecessor, bzip (.bz). Package: libbz2 Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor. Package: libbz2-1.0 Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor. Package: libbz2-dev Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - development Static libraries and include files for the bzip2 compressor library. Source package: bzip2-old Package: libbz2 Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor. Source package: c-cpp-reference Package: c-cpp-reference Description: C and C++ reference for KDevelop A reference for C and C++ created to be used with KDevelop. Source package: c-sig Package: c-sig Description: A signature tool for GNU Emacs C-sig is a signature insertion tool for GNU Emacs. Features in c-sig include: - registering signatures interactively - learning facility - expanding signatures dynamically - modifying signatures through elisp functions Source package: c2050 Package: c2050 Description: Lexmark 2050 Color Jetprinter Linux Driver Filter to convert a Postscript file to Lexmark 2050 format. . This driver runs the thing at 300dpi in color. Source package: c2hs Package: c2hs Description: C->Haskell Interface Generator C->Haskell is an interface generator that simplifies the development of Haskell bindings to C libraries. The tool processes existing C header files that determine data layout and function signatures on the C side in conjunction with Haskell modules that specify Haskell-side type signatures and marshaling details. Hooks embedded in the Haskell code signal access to C structures and functions -- they are expanded by the interfacing tool in dependence on information from the corresponding C header file. . Haskell 98 is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. More info plus the language definition is at http://www.haskell.org/. Source package: c2html Package: c2html Description: Highlight C sources for WWW presentation c2html can highlight your source for presentation in the WWW. It can also be used as a CGI script and can detect whether the client browser supports compressed data to save bandwidth. Source package: c2man Package: c2man Description: Graham Stoney's mechanized man page generator C2man is an automatic documentation tool that extracts comments from C source code to generate functional interface documentation in the same format as sections 2 & 3 of the Unix Programmer's Manual. It requires minimal effort from the programmer by looking for comments in the usual places near the objects they document, rather than imposing a rigid function-comment syntax or requiring that the programmer learn and use a typesetting language. Acceptable documentation can often be generated from existing code with no modifications. . conformance: supports both K&R and ISO/ANSI C coding styles . Features: * generates output in nroff -man, TeXinfo, LaTeX or HTML format * handles comments as part of the language grammar * automagically documents enum parameter & return values * handles C (/* */) and C++ (//) style comments Problems: * doesn't handle C++ grammar (yet) * doxygen does this job better Source package: c2ps Package: c2ps Description: convert an ASCII file with C/C++ code to PostScript Converts the specified ASCII file containing C/C++ code to PostScript output conforming to the Adobe Structuring Conventions. The actual output page may be out with one, two or four columns. Source package: cabextract Package: cabextract Description: a program to extract Microsoft Cabinet files Cabextract is a program which unpacks cabinet (.cab) files, which are a form of archive Microsoft uses to distribute their software and things like Windows Font Packs. Source package: cadubi Package: cadubi Description: Creative ASCII Drawing Utility By Ian CADUBI is an application written in Perl that allows you to draw text-based images that are viewable on typical unix-based consoles. Usually the applications that emulate these consoles support various text modes, such as background and foreground colors, bold, and inverse. . This text art, commonly called "ASCII art," is used in various places such as online BBSes, email and login prompts. Source package: cal Package: ccal Description: Colorised calendar utility CCAL is a drop in replacement for the standard unix calendar program. It includes support for color and daily, weekly, and yearly reminders/appointments. . This release contains bug fixes and new features including support for reading "reminder" data files. Source package: calamaris Package: calamaris Description: Log analyzer for Squid or Oops proxy log files Calamaris is a Perl script which generates nice statistics out of Squid or Oops log files. It is invoked daily before the proxy rotates its log files and mails the statistics or puts them on the web. . There are quite a number of options to choose what kind of report should be generated (domain-report, peak-report, performance-report etc.). This can be tuned in /etc/cron.daily/calamaris . An example of such a report can be found on http://www.cord.de/tools/squid/calamaris/calamaris-2.html Source package: calc Package: calc Description: An advanced calculator and mathematical tool for Emacs This is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool for GNU Emacs. XEmacs has calc built-in, so you only need this package if you are using GNU Emacs. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48 series of calculators, calc's many features include: * Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations. * Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers. * Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities, sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas. * Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions. * Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers). * Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return. * Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and arithmetic modulo M for any M. * Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus. * Moving data to and from regular editing buffers. * "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly inside any editing buffer. * Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program. * Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas, algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp. Source package: calcoo Package: calcoo Description: Scientific calculator (GTK+) Calcoo is a scientific calculator designed to provide maximum usability. The features that make Calcoo better than (at least some) other calculator programs are: . - bitmapped button labels and display digits to improve readability - no double-function buttons - you need to click only one button for any operation (except for arc-hyp trigonometric functions) - undo/redo buttons - both RPN (reverse Polish notation) and algebraic modes - copy/pase interaction with X clipboard - display tick marks to separate thousands - two memory registers with displays - displays for Y, Z, and T registers Source package: calife Package: calife Description: Provides super user privileges to specific users. Calife is a lightweight alternative to Sudo. It allows selected users to obtain a shell with the identity of root, or another user, after entering their own password. This permits the system administrator to grant root privileges without sharing the root password. Source package: cam Package: cam Description: Cpu's Audio Mixer for Linux An audio mixer for Linux, based originally on aumix. Supports both OSS/Free and OSS/Linux. . The DOSEMU package provides the vga font which xcam (a script to run cam nicely in an xterm) needs to run properly, but it will run without it. Source package: camas Package: camas Description: A versatile WebMail system for the Caudium WebServer CAMAS is a WebMail system created for the Caudium WebServer. It features multi-lingual interface (most European languages are already present in the distribution), full themability of the user interface, mailbox sorting, on-line mail notification, global and local address books, import from the Pine or Netscape address books and much more. CAMAS is written in the Pike language. Source package: came Package: came Description: Rewrite of the xawtv webcam app using imlib2 camE is a rewrite of the xawtv webcam app using imlib2 Features include: * Uses Imlib2 * TTF fonts * Blended transparent text * Title text * Options in ~/.camErc * Message read from separate file (eg echo "eating my dinner" > ~/.caminfo) * Color the text as you like * Text background any color/alpha value * scp support for uploading * And more... Source package: camediaplay Package: camediaplay Description: Still Camera Digital Interface A downloading/controlling tool for digital cameras with Sanyo firmware. Cameras with Sanyo firmware include all Olympus products, Epson products, Agfa products, and of course, Sanyo digital cameras. . KNOWN TO WORK WITH The following lines list is based on Japanese product code. (US product code is in parentheses - EPSON's naming scheme is too confusing) - Olympus "Camedia" C-400L (Olympus D-200L) - Olympus "Camedia" C-820L (Olympus D-320L) - Olympus "Camedia" C-1000L (Olympus D-500L) - Olympus D-450Z - Olympus "Camedia" C-2020Z - Sanyo DSC-V1 (Sanyo VPC-G200E) - EPSON "Colorio Photo" CP-100 (EPSON PhotoPC) - EPSON "Colorio Photo" CP-200 (EPSON PhotoPC 500) - EPSON "Colorio Photo" CP-500 (EPSON PhotoPC 600) - Nikon CP-900 . SHOULD WORK WITH Any camera with Sanyo firmware/CPU. Olympus, Epson, Agfa and Sanyo digital cameras falls into this category, reportedly. Source package: camlidl Package: camlidl Description: Stub code generator for Objective Caml CamlIDL generates stub code for interfacing Caml with C from an IDL description of the C functions. Thus, CamlIDL automates the most tedious task in interfacing C libraries with Caml programs. . It can also be used to interface Caml programs with other languages, as long as those languages have a well-defined C interface. . This package contains the CamlIDL executable. Package: camlidl-doc Description: Documentation for CamlIDL CamlIDL generates stub code for interfacing Caml with C from an IDL description of the C functions. Thus, CamlIDL automates the most tedious task in interfacing C libraries with Caml programs. . This package contains the CamlIDL documentation in PostScript, PDF and HTML formats. Source package: camlimages Package: libcamlimages-ocaml Description: OCaml image processing library CamlImages is an image processing library for Objective CAML, which provides: basic functions for image processing and loading/saving various image file formats (hence providing a translation facility from format to format) an interface with the Caml graphics library allows to display images in the Graphics module screen and to mix them with Caml drawings a freetype interface, integrated into the library: you can draw texts into images using any truetype fonts . In addition, the library can handle huge images that cannot be (or can hardly be) stored into the main memory (the library then automatically creates swap files and escapes them to reduce the memory usage). . This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries. Package: libcamlimages-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml image processing library CamlImages is an image processing library for Objective CAML, which provides: basic functions for image processing and loading/saving various image file formats (hence providing a translation facility from format to format) an interface with the Caml graphics library allows to display images in the Graphics module screen and to mix them with Caml drawings a freetype interface, integrated into the library: you can draw texts into images using any truetype fonts . In addition, the library can handle huge images that cannot be (or can hardly be) stored into the main memory (the library then automatically creates swap files and escapes them to reduce the memory usage). . This package contains the development part of the camlimages library. Package: libcamlimages-ocaml-doc Description: OCaml CamlImages library documentation This package provides documentation for the OCaml CamlImages library. . The library itself is provided in the libcamlimages-ocaml and libcamlimages-ocaml-dev packages. Source package: camlp4 Package: camlp4 Description: a Pre-Processor-Pretty-Printer for Objective Caml. Camlp4 is a Pre-Processor-Pretty-Printer for Objective Caml. It offers syntactic tools (parsers, extensible grammars), the ability to extend the concrete syntax of Objective Caml (quotations, syntax extensions), and to redefine it from scratch. Source package: camlp4-doc Package: camlp4-doc Description: documentation for camlp4 in ps and html format Camlp4 is a Pre-Processor-Pretty-Printer for Objective Caml. This package contains its documentation in html and postscript format, including reference and tutorial docs. Source package: camlzip Package: libzip-ocaml Description: ocaml compression libraries This Objective Caml library provides easy access to compressed files in ZIP and GZIP format, as well as to Java JAR files. It provides functions for reading from and writing to compressed files in these formats. . This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries. Package: libzip-ocaml-dev Description: ocaml compression libraries This Objective Caml library provides easy access to compressed files in ZIP and GZIP format, as well as to Java JAR files. It provides functions for reading from and writing to compressed files in these formats. . This package contains the developpment part of the camlzip package. Source package: camserv Package: camserv Description: stream video out onto the web Takes a video-for-linux video stream, generally from a camera, and streams it out live to requesting clients. Works with Mozilla, Netscape Navigator, and (under protest) Microsoft Internet Explorer. Package: camserv-relay Description: relay camserv streaming video This connects as a client to a camserv streaming video server, and then acts as a camserv server, streaming the same data to clients. Useful when the computer doing the streaming has insufficient CPU, I/O, or network bandwidth to stream to the required number of clients. A tree of camserv relays can handle massive loads. Package: libcamserv-dev Description: camserv libraries, development files Static libraries and header files required for compiling with the camserv system libraries, including libjpg_filter, librand_filter, libtext_filter, libvideo_basic, libvideo_v4l. Package: libcamserv0 Description: camserv shared libraries Shared libraries used by the camserv system, including libjpg_filter, librand_filter, libtext_filter, libvideo_basic, libvideo_v4l. Source package: camstream Package: camstream Description: collection of tools for webcams and other video-devices CamStream is (going to be) a collection of tools for webcams and other video-devices, enhancing your Linux system with multimedia video. All written in C++ and with a nice GUI frontend. The interface is based on Qt, an excellent GUI framework. . The aim of this project is build a set of programs for: * Webcamming, that is saving an image and uploading it to a server at regular intervals; * Video conferencing; * Webcam broadcast (including server); * Recording movie clips (AVI, Quicktime) from a webcam (and playing them back); * Using a webcam as a security camera. Source package: canna Package: canna Description: A japanese input system (server and dictionary). Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. Canna provides a unified user interface for inputing Japanese. . Canna supports Nemacs(Mule), kinput2 and canuum. All of these tools can be used by a single customization file, romaji-to-kana conversion rules and conversion dictionaries, and input Japanese in the same way. . Canna converts kana to kanji based on a client-server model and supports automatic kana-to-kanji conversion. . This package includes cannaserver program and dictionary files. Package: canna-utils Description: A japanese input system (utility). Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. This package includes canna client programs. Package: libcanna1g Description: Canna Runtime Library (Libc6). Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. This package includes canna shared libraries. Package: libcanna1g-dev Description: Canna Static Library and Headers (Libc6). Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. This package includes header and static libraries. Source package: canna-shion Package: canna-shion Description: supporting dictionaries for Canna Shion is a set of dictionaries supporting Canna. It has much more words than original dictionaries of Canna and it makes Canna more intelligent. Source package: capi4hylafax Package: capi4hylafax Description: Faxing over CAPI 2.0 device If you have working capi20 interface, use this package to send and receive fax over capi. It can be used as a "fax-modem" for a hylafax-server or as stand alone version. Be sure you have a recent kernel with capi4linux compiled in. . Please read /usr/share/doc/capi4hylafax/README.Debian to make things working. Source package: cappuccino Package: cappuccino Description: an utility to let your boss think that you're working hard Run this software on your computer when you are not motivated to work, and enjoy doing something different. If your boss come in your cubicle, he'll think "Yeah, he's doing something different since his computer is really busy - He's doing something really important". Source package: casio Package: casio Description: Backup utility for the CASIO diary. It is a package ported from DOS to allow communication to the CASIO series of hand-held organizers. It allows backup from CASIO to your computer and restore a backup file from your computer to the CASIO. It can also output human readable file from CASIO. Currently supports: phone, calendar, schedule, memo, and reminder. . Read the documentation before using this program! Source package: castle-combat Package: castle-combat Description: enclose land and destroy your opponent's castle It's a clone of the old DOS game Rampart. Up to four players (or more in future versions) build castle walls, place cannons inside these walls, and shoot at the walls of their enemy(s). If a player can't build a complete wall around one of his castles, he loses. The last surviving player wins. Source package: casu Package: casu Description: Communication and Status Utilities This package contains 2 utilities: . 1. flon -- lists your friends who are logged on 2. to -- sends a short message to another user . flon simply uses the ~/.friends file to instruct it on which users to display. Flon can also act like a BSD style who(1), if invoked with the -w option or from a symlink named 'who'. . to is rather like write(1), except that it accepts input as command line arguments rather than on the standard input. It uses ~/.torc for configuration, and can be configured to autoreply to messages in different ways depending on whether you're logged in or not or if your terminal is idle, and can also exclude individual users from sending messages to your terminal. Source package: catalog Package: catalog Description: Tool to create,maintain and display Yahoo! like directories. Catalog is a perl program that allows to create, maintain and display Yahoo! like directories. The user interface is 100% HTML. It requires a MySQL database to run. . The general idea behind the design of Catalog is that creating a catalog is mainly a matter of organizing objects in a structured tree. For Catalog the objects are records in a table of the SQL database. The structured tree is a set of tree nodes and relations between these nodes. The maintainer of the catalog is in charge of building the tree and placing objects in this tree. . Here is a short list of the functions provided by Catalog: . * Display structured trees of resources. * Display chronologically ordered resources and associated calendar. * Display alphabetical indexes of resources. * Allow full text search in the resources and the category names. * Powerful HTML based administration of catalogs. * On-Line editing of resource records. * Handle an arbitrary number of catalogs. * High performances using mod_perl and Apache. * Easy customization of the user view using HTML template files. * It is possible to define more than one view of the same catalog. * Load and unload a thematic catalog in XML. * Create an HTML dump of a structured tree to publish a static version. * Complete documentation including a guide and a reference manual. * Ready to use example. Source package: catdoc Package: catdoc Description: MS-Word to TeX or plain text converter This program extracts text from MS-Word files, trying to preserve as many special printable characters as possible. catdoc supports everything up to Word-97. . It doesn't even try to preserve fancy Word formatting, because Word users usually don't care about document structure, and it is this very thing which is important to LaTeX users. . Also provided is xls2csv, which extracts data from Excel spreadsheets and outputs it in comma-separated-value format. . This package suggests tk because it also includes wordview, an optional Tk-based GUI for catdoc. The MIME config provided in this package will use wordview is X is running, or catdoc directly if it is not. Source package: catdvi Package: catdvi Description: DVI to plain text translator CatDVI translates a TeX Device Independent (DVI) file into a readable plaintext file. It aims to generate high-quality output that reproduces all aspects of the DVI file within the limits of the output medium. CatDVI uses Unicode internally and can output ASCII, ISO Latin 1 and UTF-8 Unicode. . CatDVI can be used for previewing TeX documents on character-cell displays such as traditional terminals and terminal emulators. It is also possible to use it in generation of plain text documents from TeX source, assuming that the document is written with this conversion in mind. . CatDVI is under development and as such yet incomplete. However, it is quite useful even in its current form and already outperforms some of its competition in some areas. . CatDVI requires that the TFM files for all fonts used in its input DVI files are installed or can be generated by kpathsea. Source package: catsboot Package: catsboot Description: Boot glue for ARM CATS systems This package contains glue code to install the kernel on CATS machines in a form that is acceptable to the firmware. Source package: caudium Package: caudium Description: An extensible WWW server written in Pike Caudium is a modern, fast and extensible WWW server derived from Roxen. Caudium is by default compatible with Roxen 1.3 although some incompatible options, mostly introduced to improve the performance, security etc. of the server, can be turned on. Caudium features built-in log parsing engine (UltraLog), XSLT parser, native PHP4 support, multiple execution threads and many more features - see http://caudium.net/ and http://caudium.org/ for more information. Package: caudium-dev Description: Development files for Caudium A small package that contains files required for developing Caudium extension packages without installing Caudium itself. Package: caudium-modules Description: C modules for Caudium Certain parts of Caudium are coded in C for speed. This package contains the compiled shared modules that are required by Caudium to run. Package: caudium-pixsl Description: Pike XSLT module for Caudium Certain parts of Caudium are coded in C for speed. This package contains the compiled shared extension module that provides Caudium with XSLT support. Package: caudium-ultralog Description: Log Parser module for Caudium Certain parts of Caudium are coded in C for speed. This package contains the compiled shared extension module that provides Caudium with a built-in log file parser that is capable of generating extensive statistics on the fly for virtual servers configured in your Caudium WebServer. Source package: cbb Package: cbb Description: The Check-Book Balancer - a Quicken clone CBB is a perl and tk application which can handle several bank accounts. CBB make transfers, balancing, spending analysis a breeze. Source package: cbrowser Package: cbrowser Description: a C/C++ source code indexing, querying and browsing tool Cbrowser is a graphical C/C++ source code searching and browsing tool, and a hierarchical function call viewer. . Cbrowser is a front-end to the popular source code indexing and querying program cscope and the alternative cs, both free software. . Author: Chris Felaco Home Page: http://cbrowser.sourceforge.net/ Source package: cccd Package: cccd Description: A small GTK+ CD player program cccd is a small GTK+ CD player program with many features: * Works with SCSI devices * CDDB lookups (local and remote) and local storing * Uses very little screen space * Handles CD Extras (mixed mode CDs) Source package: cce Package: cce Description: Console Chinese Environment - display Chinese (GB) on console CCE is a Console Chinese Environment like WZCE, yact & chdrv that lets you display and input Chinese (GB) at the console. Input methods include PinYin, WuBi, ShuangPin and ZiranMa. Source package: ccmalloc Package: ccmalloc Description: A memory profiler/debugger This is a memory profiling package. It can be used to debug various memory allocation problems, including: o memory leaks o multiple deallocation of the same data o under writes and over writes o writes to already deallocated data Source package: cd-circleprint Package: cd-circleprint Description: prints round shaped cd-labels a program to create round shaped cd-labels written in perl, using perl-tk as frontend. It has four lines of nice round shaped text for each label, additional four fields with normal text, choosable text-size, font colour, background colour and background images. You can squeeze the whole page if your printer doesn't generate correct circles and you can move the circle on the sheet. The output is postscript so it should be usable on any system. Source package: cd-discid Package: cd-discid Description: CDDB DiscID utility cd-discid is a backend utility to get CDDB discid information from a CD-ROM disc. Source package: cdbackup Package: cdbackup Description: CD-R(W) backup utility cdbackup and cdrestore are a pair of utilities designed to facilitiate streaming backup to and from CD-R(W) disks. Specificially, they were designed to work with dump/restore, but tar/cpio/whatever you want should work, so long as it writes to stdout for backups and reads from stdin for restores. Source package: cdcd Package: cdcd Description: command line or console based CD player cdcd works in two ways, accepting commands directly off the command line or in a query mode similar to other UNIX programs. To pass a command to cdcd, simply run cdcd with the command as the argument (e.g. cdcd play). This is great for using cron and cdcd together to make a CD alarm clock. Or you can run cdcd without arguments and you will be given the cdcd command prompt. Source package: cdcontrol Package: cdcontrol Description: A parallel burner that allow you to write to one or more CD-Writter at once CDcontrol is a parallel CD burner program. It's allow you write to a unlimited number or CD writers (IDE and SCSI) at once time. The CDcontrol is the first burning system of that type that I know for *nix operating system and it's all under GPL license. . Some of it's features are better than commercial systems that I've hear about (and fully support CD images and all data type supported by cdrecord program), one of these features is the separated control of each recorder once the recording is started (avoid problems due a fail or speed problem in other writers). . The CDcontrol itself has a daily production report for each writter and fails of writting, in cases of more serious errors, a technical report is also written (it's content is a full cdrecord output for that writter, plus the time when it happens). . Other interesting feature is the automatic calculation of copies, enabling only the writers requested to complete the number and skipping all that are disabled. . The CDcontrol come with the following tools: cd-memoria - Read the CD image and write it on the permanent memory (HD, Raid, CDRW, etc). memoria-cd - Read the CD image and write it on all writers. apagar-cdcontrol - Delete a CD image from permanent memory config-cdcontrol - Allow you to manually enable/disable one or more writers. rel-cdcontrol - Allow you to read the success/fail reports of each day (the technician report is found at the subdirectory $LOG_DIR/tec and should be read as any text file in the system). Source package: cdcover Package: cdcover Description: Creating Data-CD Covers cdcover is a little commandline tool which creates user-defined data-cd covers. Source package: cdebconf Package: cdebconf Description: Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation) Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version in C. . Installing this package is rather dangerous now. It will break debconf. You have been warned! Package: cdebconf-dev Description: Development files for cdebconf Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version in C. . This package contains files needed to do cdebconf development Source package: cdecl Package: cdecl Description: Turn english phrases to C or C++ declarations Cdecl is a program which will turn English-like phrases such as "declare foo as array 5 of pointer to function returning int" into C declarations such as "int (*foo[5])()". It can also translate the C into the pseudo- English. And it handles typecasts, too. Plus C++. And in this version it has command line editing and history with the GNU readline library. Source package: cdfs-src Package: cdfs-src Description: shows the tracks on a CD as normal files CDfs is a file system for Linux systems that `exports' all tracks and boot images on a CD as normal files. These files can then be mounted (e.g. for ISO and boot images), copied, played (WAVE audio and VideoCD tracks)... The primary goal for developing this file system was to `unlock' information in old ISO images. Source package: cdindex-client Package: cdindex-client Description: cdindex is intended to be the open source replacement of cddb(tm) cdindex is a system that allows the web based submission of title, artist information of CDs and the retrieval. . It is completely web based (cgi / html / xml) and uses a web browser for submission / retrieval. Source package: cdlabelgen Package: cdlabelgen Description: generates front cards and tray cards for CDs cdlabelgen was designed to simplify the process of generating labels for CDs. It originated as a program to allow auto generation of front cards and tray cards for CDs burned via an automated mechanism (specifically for archiving data), but has now become popular for labelling CD compilations of mp3's, and copies of CDs. Note that cdlabelgen does not actually print anything--it just spits out postscript, which you can then do with as you please. . Author: B. W. Fitzpatrick Homepage: http://www.red-bean.com/~bwf/software/cdlabelgen/ Source package: cdparanoia Package: cdparanoia Description: An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs. Unlike similar programs such as cdda2wav, cdparanoia goes to great lengths to try to extract the audio information without any artifacts such as jitter. Package: libcdparanoia0 Description: Shared libraries for cdparanoia (runtime lib) An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs. Unlike similar programs such as cdda2wav, cdparanoia goes to great lengths to try to extract the audio information without any artifacts such as jitter. Package: libcdparanoia0-dev Description: Development files needed to compile programs that use libcdparanoia. An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs. Unlike similar programs such as cdda2wav, cdparanoia goes to great lengths to try to extract the audio information without any artifacts such as jitter. Source package: cdrdao Package: cdrdao Description: Write audio or mixed mode CD-Rs in disk-at-once mode cdrdao creates audio or mixed mode CD-Rs in disk-at-once (DAO) mode driven by a description file. In DAO mode it is possible to create non standard track pre-gaps that have other lengths than 2 seconds and contain nonzero audio data. This is for example useful to divide live recordings into tracks where 2 second gaps would be irritating. It is also possible to create hidden tracks or track intros as found on commercial CDs. . This tool can produce audio and mixed mode CDs. Package: gcdmaster Description: Create audio CDs and write them in disk-at-once mode gcdmaster allows creation and editing of audio CD images in an easy to use GNOME environment. It can read audio CDs with jitter compensation for outstanding quality, add CD-TEXT and perform direct CD to CD copies. . gcdmaster is a graphical version of the cdrdao command-line utility. Source package: cdrecord Package: cdda2wav Description: Creates WAV files from audio cd's cdda2wav lets you digitally copy audio tracks from a CD-ROM, avoiding the distortion that is introduced when recording via a sound card. Data can be dumped into wav or sun format sound files. Options control the recording format (stereo/mono; 8/16 bits; sampling rate, etc). Package: cdrecord Description: A command line CD/DVD writing tool Cdrecord allows you to create CD's on a CD-Recorder (SCSI or ATAPI). Supports writing data, audio, mixed, multi-session, and CD+ discs, on just about every type of CD recorder out there. Package: cdrecord-dev Description: The libschily SCSI user level transport library The cdrecord distribution contains a SCSI user level transport library. This SCSI library is suitable for talking to any SCSI device without having a special driver for it. This package provides static libraries and the header files needed to develop code using these libraries. Package: mkisofs Description: Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images. mkisofs is a pre-mastering program for creating ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images, which can then be written to a CD-ROM using the cdrecord program. mkisofs now includes support for making bootable "El Torito" CD-ROMs. Source package: cdrtoaster Package: cdrtoaster Description: Tcl/Tk front-end for burning cdrom. CDR-Toaster is a Tcl/Tk front-end for cdrecord, cdparanoia and mkisofs. It is very userful for burning data and audio cdrom. Source package: cdrtools Package: cdda2wav Description: Creates WAV files from audio CDs cdda2wav lets you digitally copy audio tracks from a CD-ROM, avoiding the distortion that is introduced when recording via a sound card. Data can be dumped into wav or sun format sound files. Options control the recording format (stereo/mono; 8/16 bits; sampling rate, etc). Package: cdrecord Description: A command line CD/DVD writing tool cdrecord allows you to create CDs on a CD recorder (SCSI or ATAPI). It supports writing data, audio, mixed, multi-session, and CD+ and DVD discs, on just about every type of CD recorder out there. Package: cdrecord-dev Description: The libschily SCSI user level transport library The cdrecord distribution contains a SCSI user level transport library. This SCSI library is suitable for talking to any SCSI device without having a special driver for it. This package provides static libraries and the header files needed to develop code using these libraries. Package: mkisofs Description: Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images. mkisofs is a pre-mastering program for creating ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images, which can then be written to a CD-ROM using the cdrecord program. mkisofs now includes support for making bootable "El Torito" CD-ROMs, as well as CD-ROMs with support for the Macintosh HFS filesystem (as in the old "mkhybrid" package). Source package: cdtool Package: cdtool Description: some text-based commands for managing a CD cdtool contains cdplay, cdeject, cdstop, cdpause, and several other utilities that let you control your CD-ROM drive from a command line. Also, it comes with cdir, a utility that uses a workman-style database to keep track of the contents of different CDs. It now includes a commandline utility for controlling a CD-ROM called cdctrl. Source package: cdwrite Package: cdwrite Description: CD writing tool for Orange Book CD-R drives This program allows the creation of both audio and data CDs. It supports CD recorders from Yamaha, Kodak, Philips and HP. . ISO9660 images for data CDs can be created using the mkisofs program, packaged separately. Source package: celestia Package: celestia Description: A real-time visual space simulation Celestia is a real-time visual simulation of space. Choose a point within the Local Group of galaxies, and Celestia will show you an approximation of how it would appear to your eyes were you actually there. Some of what Celestia shows is necessarily hypothetical--the farther away from Earth you get, the less real data there is and the more guesswork is involved. Thus Celestia supplements observational data with good guesses based on models of stellar and planetary processes. . Celestia is unique in its ability to allow you to navigate at an immense range of scales. Orbit a couple kilometers above the surface of a tiny, irregular asteroid, then head off toward Jupiter, watching it grow from a bright point of light into a looming sphere filling your field of vision. Leave our solar system entirely and observe the sun as it fades from a brilliant disk to a bright star, disappearing almost entirely as you head off toward the Upsilon Andromeda system to orbit around its innermost giant planet. Source package: centericq Package: centericq Description: A text-mode ICQ client based on ncurses Centericq is a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface. ICQ, Yahoo! and MSN protocols are now supported. It allows you to send, receive, and forward messages, URLs, SMSes and, contacts, mass message send, search for users (including extended "whitepages search"), view users' details, maintain your contact list directly from the program (including non-icq contacts), view the messages history, register a new UIN and update your details, be informed on receiving email messages, automatically set away after the defined period of inactivity (on any console), and have your own ignore, visible and invisible lists. It can also associate events with sounds, has support for Hebrew and Arabic languages and allows to arrange contacts into groups. Source package: cern-httpd Package: cern-httpd Description: The CERN HTTP (World-Wide Web) server The CERN HTTP daemon allows you to run an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) server on your computer. HTTP is the main transport protocol used in the World Wide Web. . Unless you wish only to serve files to users of your system, you must be hooked up to a TCP/IP network. . This HTTP server is fairly outdated, and no longer maintained upstream. It does serve as a fairly nice local server, though. . CERN ACKNOWLEDGMENT: This product includes computer software created and made available by CERN. This acknowledgment shall be mentioned in full in any product which includes the CERN computer software included herein or parts thereof. Source package: cervisia Package: cervisia Description: KDE based CVS frontend Cervisia is a graphical frontend for the CVS client. . It provides access to the following features: . * Updating or retrieving the status of a working directory or single files. * Files are displayed in different colors depending on their status, and the shown files can be filtered according to their status. * Common operations like adding, removing and commiting files. * Advanced operations like adding and removing watches, editing and unediting files, locking and unlocking. * Checking out and importing modules. * Graphical diff against the repository and between different revisions. * Blame-annotated view of a file. * View of the log messages in tree and list form. * Resolving of conflicts in a file. * Tagging and branching. * Updating to a tag, branch or date. * A Changelog editor coupled with the commit dialog. Source package: cfdisk-utf8 Package: cfdisk-utf8 Description: A small UTF8 capable version of cfdisk This package contains the cfdisk program linked against the UTF8 libraries. . Do not install it unless you really need a fdisk programs which needs to handle with UTF8, or unless you need if for a small Linux root filesystem like this on the boot-floppies. Source package: cfe Package: cfe Description: Console Font Editor cfe is a console font editor which works well both on the console and the terminal. It includes such abilities as various glyph transforming, multi-level undo, and comparing the glyphs of two fonts. cfe automatically supports loading of .psf and raw binary fonts. Other types of fonts can be opened using the proper options. Source package: cfengine Package: cfengine Description: Tool for configuring and maintaining network machines The main purpose of cfengine is to allow the system administrator to create a single central file which will define how every host on a network should be configured. . cfengine is also useful as an interpreter for a general scripting language for ordinary users. It is handy for tidying up junk files and for maintaining `watchdog' scripts to manage access rights and permissions on files when collaborating with other users. . It takes a while to set up cfengine for a network (especially an already existing network), but once that is done you will wonder how you ever lived without it! Package: cfengine-doc Description: HTML and INFO documentation for cfengine This package contains .info and .html format documentation for cfengine. The information is fairly extensive on cfengine command language. It includes a complete Tutorial aswell as an in depth Reference. Source package: cfi Package: cfi-en Description: Copyright does not exist, book about hacker culture. Copyright does not exist: Book about hacker culture, folklore and history by Linus Walleij. This is a translation from the original Swedish text. In HTML format. Package: cfi-sv Description: Copyright finns inte, book about hacker culture. Copyright finns inte: Book about hacker culture, folklore and history by Linus Walleij. This is the original Swedish text. In HTML and DVI format. Source package: cfingerd Package: cfingerd Description: Configurable finger daemon This is a free replacement for standard finger daemons such as GNU fingerd and MIT fingerd. Cfingerd can enable/disable finger service to individual users, rather than to all users on a given host. Cfingerd is able to respond to a finger request to a specified user by running a shell script (e.g., finger doorbell@mysite.mydomain might cause a sound file to be sent) rather than just a plain text file. Source package: cfitsio Package: cfitsio-dev Description: Static library for I/O with FITS format data files FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in astronomy. cfitsio is a library of ANSI C routines for reading and writing FITS format data files. A set of Fortran-callable wrapper routines are also included for the convenience of Fortran programmers. . This package contains what you need for compiling sources that use this library in your own code. It also contains example source files that demonstrate the use of cfitsio. Package: cfitsio-doc Description: Documentation for cfitsio FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in astronomy. cfitsio is a library of ANSI C routines for reading and writing FITS format data files. A set of Fortran-callable wrapper routines are also included for the convenience of Fortran programmers. . This package contains the CFITSIO User's Guide and QuickStart Guide in html, postscript and text formats, and contains documentation on how to use the library in your programs. Package: cfitsio2 Description: Shared library for I/O with FITS format data files FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in astronomy. cfitsio is a library of ANSI C routines for reading and writing FITS format data files. A set of Fortran-callable wrapper routines are also included for the convenience of Fortran programmers. . This package contains what you need to run programs that use this library. Source package: cflow Package: cflow Description: C function call hierarchy analyzer The cflow command reads the given program source and attempts to print a graph of the program's function call hierarchy to the standard output. Source package: cftp Package: cftp Description: A full-screen ftp client. Cftp is an ftp client where you just use the arrow keys to move around and get what you want. Source package: cfv Package: cfv Description: tests and creates .sfv, .csv and md5 files cfv is a utility to both test and create .sfv (Simple File Verify) .csv, and md5sum files. These files are commonly used to ensure the correct retrieval or storage of data. Source package: cgi-extratags-perl Package: libcgi-extratags-perl Description: Useful Extensions for the CGI Module CGI::Extratags adds several useful methods to the CGI class, such as producing HTML code for a link to an email address or producing HTML code for a table row with the arguments as cell contents. Source package: cgiemail Package: cgiemail Description: CGI Form-to-Mail converter cgiemail is a flexible CGI-based tool that will allow non-programmers to create forms to be emailed. . Note that it's no longer actively maintained upstream, so you may wish to use the mailto package, which is less flexible but quite a bit easier to set up. Source package: cgilib Package: cgilib Description: Simple CGI Library This library provides a simple programming API to the Common Gateway Interface (CGI). It features HTTP Redirect, provides read access to FORM variables, sets HTTP Cookies and reads them. Source package: cgiwrap Package: cgiwrap Description: allows ordinary users to run their own CGI scripts a gateway that allows more secure user access to CGI programs on an HTTPd server than is provided by the http server itself. The primary function of CGIwrap is to make certain that any CGI script runs with the permissions of the user who installed it, and not those of the server. Source package: cgoban Package: cgoban Description: Complete Go board Cgoban (Complete Goban) is a computerized board on which you can play the game of Go against another player, view and edit smart-go files, and connect to Go servers on the Internet. It can also interface with computer Go programs that speak Go modem protocol. . You will need some sort of image converter if you wish to use the utility provided to capture "screen shots" of a cgoban game. Source package: cgvg Package: cgvg Description: command-line source browsing tool. cgvg is a pair of Perl scripts ("cg" and "vg") which are meant to assist a programmer in doing command-line source browsing. . The idea is you can easily search for keywords in the code, and jump to the file and line where a match is found. Used with ctags(1), this can really help with jumping around and following code. Some features include a human-readable output, coloring, bolding (and alternate bolding), and just sheer convenience for a programmer. . cgvg uses the Perl internal find and does it's own searching, rather than being a wrapper for UNIX find(1) and grep(1). There is a ~/.cgvgrc file for per-user configuration, and some nice features like coloring, and multiple log files. Source package: chameleon Package: chameleon Description: Application for putting pictures or color in the root window Using GTK and Imlib, Chameleon allows the use to place a picture in any format or a color chosen from a color wheel in the root window of X (the background). It also can be run from the command line w/o using the GTK interface. Source package: changetrack Package: changetrack Description: Monitor (and recover from) changes to configuration files A program to monitor changes to a set of files. If files are modified one day, and the machine starts working incorrectly some days later, changetrack can provide information on which files were modified, and help locate the problem. Changetrack will also allow recovery of the files from any stage using RCS. Source package: chaos Package: chaos Description: Replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. Chaos is the latest branch of normally Semi-gnus. Semi-gnus is a replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. It has all features of Gnus and gnus-mime, so there are no need to install Gnus to use it, and you must not use gnus-mime for SEMI. It requires SEMI package, so please get and install SEMI package before to install it. . Chaos is one of Semi-gnus variants. Now, "Semi-gnus" is generic name of Gnus for SEMI. Source package: chase Package: chase Description: Follow a symlink and print out its target file Chase is a small utility for tracking down the actual file that a symbolic link points to - chasing the symlink, if you will. The result of a successful run is guaranteed to be an existing file which is not a symbolic link. Source package: chasen Package: chasen Description: a Japanese Morphological Analysis System ChaSen is a morphological analysys system. It can segment and tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional informations (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). It will print the result of such an operation to the standard output, so that it can either written to a file or further processed. Package: chasen-dic Description: Dictionaries for ChaSen Dictionaries for ChaSen. Package: libchasen Description: Shared libraries for ChaSen Shared libraries for ChaSen. Package: libchasen-dev Description: a Japanese Morphological Analysis System (libraries and headers) You can use ChaSen library to put ChaSen's module into other programs. ChaSen is a morphological analysys system. It can segment and tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional informations (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). Package: libchasen0 Description: a Japanese Morphological Analysis System (shared libraries) Shared libraries for ChaSen. ChaSen is a morphological analysys system. It can segment and tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional informations (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). Source package: chastity-list Package: chastity-list Description: blacklists for SquidGuard squidGuard is a free (GPL), flexible and ultra fast filter, redirector and access controller plugin for squid. It lets you define multiple access rules with different restrictions for different user groups on a squid cache. squidGuard uses squid's standard redirector interface. . This package contains blacklists provided by the Chastity project. Chastity intends to make a maintained ACL-list for squid for use in public schools and other organizations. The projects is divided into a web-based adminstration tool, datastorage and client-tools. Source package: chastity-list (0.5-2) Package: squidguard-blacklists Description: blacklists for squidguard (transition package) This is a transition package. The purpose of this package is to migrate any current users of this package to the new chastity-list package which will eventually provide a much more robust list as well as management methods for that list. Source package: chatbot-eliza Package: libchatbot-eliza-perl Description: Eliza chat bot interface module for Perl This package contains the Chatbot::Eliza module, an interface to write programs utilizing the classic Eliza algorithm. The original Eliza program was written by Joseph Weizenbaum and described in the Communications of the ACM in 1967. Eliza is a mock Rogerian psychotherapist. It prompts for user input, and uses a simple transformation algorithm to change user input into a follow-up question. The program is designed to give the appearance of understanding. Source package: chbg Package: chbg Description: A tool for changing the desktop background image in X11 A GTK+ based program that lets you periodically change your X desktop. It has several random effects, a slideshow, and and may act as a xscreensaver hack or as a standalone screensaver. Source package: chdrv Package: chdrv Description: Chinese terminal for the Linux console CHDRV is a Chinese terminal for the Linux console. It can be used to input and display Chinese (Big5 or GB encoding) without using the X Window System. It is originally based on VGALIB, but many functions have been reimplemented with assembly code for efficiency. . Author: Yu-Chung Wang Source package: chdrvfont Package: chdrvfont Description: Kuo Chiao 16x16 font for CHDRV Chinese console terminal This package contains the Kuo Chiao 16x16 Chinese bitmap font and the corresponding 8x16 ASCII font files (kcchin16.f00 and kctext16.f00) for the CHDRV Chinese console terminal for Linux. . These fonts were part of the Kuo Chiao Chinese System generously donated to the Taiwan Academic Network (TANet). To the best of my knowledge, these fonts have since been widely distributed all over the world and are now in the public domain. Source package: check Package: check Description: A unit test framework for C Check features a simple interface for defining unit tests, putting little in the way of the developer. Tests are run in a separate address space, so Check can catch both assertion failures and code errors that cause segmentation faults or other signals. The output from unit tests can be used within source code editors and IDEs. Source package: checkbot Package: checkbot Description: a WWW link verifier Checkbot is a perl5 script which can verify links within a region of the World Wide Web. It checks all pages within an identified region, and all links within that region. After checking all links within the region, it will also check all links which point outside of the region, and then stop. Source package: checkmp3 Package: checkmp3 Description: identify MP3s that do not follow the MP3 format mp3_check helps to identify in explicit detail MP3s that do not correctly follow the MP3 format. It also looks for invalid frame headers, missing frames, etc., and generates useful statistics. This can be useful when building a high-quality mp3 archive... Source package: checkservice Package: checkservice Description: Checks the status of services on (remote) hosts Checkservice is a simple and fast service checking perl script. It is able to show the results in many ways: by keeping logs, showing it on the PHP status page, output that MRTG can use or warning(plugins) if something is wrong. Checkservice features grouping of hosts, very easy configuration and thorough service checking using checkplugins. Source package: cheesetracker Package: cheesetracker Description: Sound Module Tracking Program (IT - Impulse Tracker Clone) This program is used to create what is called 'Sound Modules', files containing samples of, for instance, piano's and guitars, and a couple of play-patterns with notes, durations and effects. If these patterns are sequenced, a melody will play according to the notes and instruments you set in the pattern. This program is a direct clone of the MSDOS program called Impulse Tracker. It's not hard to learn, and very funny to play around with. This version is only capable of loading .IT type files (the original Impulse Tracker format). To start and find some cool pre-made tunes go to ftp://ftp.scene.org/pub/music/. Source package: chemtool Package: chemtool Description: GTK-based chemical structures drawing program Chemtool is a GTK+ based 2D chemical structure editor for X11. It supports many bond styles, most forms of text needed for chemical typesetting and splines/arcs/curved arrows. . Drawings can be exported to XFig format for further annotation, as a PiCTeX drawing, as a bitmap or as Postscript files (most of these through XFig's companion program transfig). . The package also contains a helper program, cht, to calculate sum formula and (exact) molecular weight from a chemtool drawing file. Cht can either be called directly by Chemtool or on the console. Source package: cheops Package: cheops Description: Network swiss army knife Cheops is a combination of a variety of network tools to provide system adminstrators and users with a simple interface to managing and accessing their networks. Cheops aims to do for the network what the file manager did for the filesystem. . Additionally, cheops has taken on the role of a network management system, in the same category as one might put HP Openview. Source package: chess Package: gnuchess Description: Plays a game of chess, either against the user or against itself. Gnuchess is an updated version of the GNU chess playing program. It has a simple alpha-numeric board display, and is also compatible with the xboard program. Source package: chicken Package: chicken Description: A simple Scheme-to-C compiler Why CHICKEN? . - R5RS support. - SRFIs 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 18, 22 and 23 - Syntax-case highlevel macros - Lightweight threads based on first-class continuations - Pattern matching with Andrew Wright's match package - Record structures - A simple and straightforward module system - An object system with multiple inheritance, multimethods and a meta-object protocol - Separated compilation poses no problem and full tail-recursion and first-class continuations are suported. - Extended comment- and string-literal syntaxes - Libraries for regular expressions, string handling, Common LISP style format, UNIX system calls and extended data structures - Create interpreted or compiled shell scripts written in Scheme - Compiled C files can be easily distributed - Generates quite portable C code and compiled files generated by it (including itself) should work without any change on DOS, Windows, most UNIX-like platforms, and with minor changes on other systems. - Linkage to C modules and C library functions is straightforward. Compiled programs can easily be embedded into existing C code. - Simple. It can be used as a pedagogical tool for anybody who is interested in the workings of a compiler. - Extendable, since its code generation scheme, runtime system, and garbage collector fit neatly into a C environment. - Offers better performance than nearly all interpreter based implementations, but still provides full Scheme semantics. - Probably is the first implementation of Scheme that uses Henry Baker's [Cheney on the M.T.A] concept. . Usually, you will also need to install the chicken-dev package. The source files are not included since you could easily get them with the Debian source package. If you really feel the needs to get them under /usr/share/chicken/src, then please let me know. . There are many Scheme implementations available in Debian, have a look at each of them! Have fun! Package: chicken-dev Description: A simple Scheme-to-C compiler Header files for CHICKEN, a Scheme implementation. Source package: chimera2 Package: chimera2 Description: Web browser for X Simple, fast, free web browser. . This is an alpha-test version; some of the rendering routines are buggy. Source package: chinput Package: chinput Description: Chinese XIM Input Server This package contains the Chinput Chinese input server with XIM support. It supports both Big5 (traditional Chinese) and GB (simplified Chinese) character sets. . Author: Yu Mingjian Source package: chipmunk-log Package: chipmunk-log Description: a circuit schematic capture tool and simulation environment. A circuit schematic capture tool and simulation environment. Log is a large circuit editing and simulation system. It has facilities for digital simulation (the original LOG), analog simulation (AnaLOG), network generation (LOGNTK), and plotting (LPLOT). Log is the most popular Chipmunk tool. This package contains analog, diglog and loged. For more information, please see the docs contained in log-doc package. . Log needs the p-system emulation runtime libraries for Chipmunk tools to work, which are included in psys packages. Source package: chipmunk-log-doc Package: chipmunk-log-doc Description: Documentation for Chipmunk log programs, diglog and analog Documentation for Chipmunk log programs, diglog and analog, in HTML format, taken from Webdoc package Source package: chkrootkit Package: chkrootkit Description: Checks for signs of rootkits on the local system chkrootkit identifies whether the target computer is infected with a rootkit. Some of the rootkits that chkrootkit identifies are: 1. lrk3, lrk4, lrk5, lrk6 (and some variants); 2. Solaris rootkit; 3. FreeBSD rootkit; 4. t0rn (including latest variant); 5. Ambient's Rootkit for Linux (ARK); 6. Ramen Worm; 7. rh[67]-shaper; 8. RSHA; 9. Romanian rootkit; 10. RK17; 11. Lion Worm; 12. Adore Worm. Please note that this is not a definitive test, it does not ensure that the target has not been cracked. In addition to running chkrootkit, one should perform more specific tests. Source package: chktex Package: chktex Description: Finds typographic errors in LaTeX * Supports over 40 warnings. Warnings include: + Commands terminated with space. Ignores ``\tt'', etc. + Space in front of references instead of ``~''. + Forgetting to group parenthesis characters when sub-/superscripting. + Italic correction (``\/'') mistakes (double, missing, unnecessary). + Parenthesis and environment matching. + Ellipsis detection; also checks whether to use ``\dots'', ``\cdots'' or ``\ldots''. + Enforcement of normal space after abbreviation. Detects most abbreviations automagically. + Enforcement of end-of-sentence space when the last sentence ended with capital letter. + Math-mode on/off detection. + Quote checking, both wrong types (``"'') and wrong direction. + Recommends splitting three quotes in a row. + Searching for user patterns. + Displays comments. + Space in front of ``\label'' and similar commands. + Use of ``x'' instead of ``$\times$'' between numbers. + Multiple spaces in input which will be rendered as one space (or multiple spaces, where that is undesirable). + Warns about text which may be ignored. + Mathematical operators typeset as variables. + No space in front of/after parenthesis. + Demands a consistent quote style. + Punctuation inside inner math mode/outside display math mode. + Use of TeX primitives where LaTeX equivalents are available. + Space in front of footnotes. + Bogus characters following commands. * Fully customizable. Intelligent resource format makes it possible to make ChkTeX respect your LaTeX setup. Even command-line options may be specified globally in the ``chktexrc'' file. * Supports ``\input'' command; both TeX and LaTeX version. Actually includes the files. ``TEXINPUTS''-equivalent search path. * Intelligent warning/error handling. The user may promote/mute warnings to suit his preferences. You may also mute warnings in the header of a file; thus killing much unwanted garbage. * Scripts included for checking CWEB files written in LaTeX. (Requires perl v5). * Supports both LaTeX 2.09 and LaTeX2e. * Flexible output handling. Has some predefined formats and lets the user specify his own format. Uses a ``printf()'' similar syntax. ``lacheck'' compatible mode included for interfacing with the AUC-TeX Emacs mode. * ARexx scripts for interfacing with ScMsg and VBrowse are included. Special scripts included for CygnusED/GoldED, for binding to hotkey. * Amiga Workbench support. Parameters may be passed by shift-clicking the LaTeX files and setting the remaining options in the tooltypes. * Wildcard matching (Amiga only). Matches file patterns internally, thus saving a lot of work. This is, however, platform-specific code -- on UNIX boxes this is done by the shell. * Written in ANSI C. ``configure'' script included for easy setup and installation on UNIX systems. Source package: chos Package: chos Description: Easy Boot loader with a Boot-Menu Easy to use Boot-Loader for Linux / DOS / other Operating systems. It works like lilo but offers a simple menu on boot. No strange prompt anymore! Background images and more! . Includes X interface to configure the boot screen and all parameters Source package: chpp Package: chpp Description: A powerful and simple preprocessor CHPP is a powerful preprocessor originally designed for, but not limited to, HTML. CHPP combines features of CPP, M4, Perl and Scheme. . Among the features of CHPP are - CHPP is non-intrusive, i.e. you can take already existing text and just pipe it through CHPP and it is likely it won't change. - User-defined macros, which can be recursive - Complex data structures (lists and hashes) - Powerful looping constructs - Regular expression matching - Support for CGI scripting - An interface to SQL-Servers (at the moment mSQL and MySQL). Source package: chromium Package: chromium Description: Slick scrolling space shooter Chromium is a top down fast paced high action scrolling space shooter using sdl libs. Source package: chromium-data Package: chromium-data Description: Data pack for chromium Contains data required for the chromium package. Source package: chrony Package: chrony Description: It sets your computer's clock from time servers on the Net. It consists of a pair of programs : `chronyd'. This is a daemon which runs in background on the system. It obtains measurements (e.g. via the network) of the system's offset relative to other systems, and adjusts the system time accordingly. For isolated systems, the user can periodically enter the correct time by hand (using `chronyc'). In either case, `chronyd' determines the rate at which the computer gains or loses time, and compensates for this. `chronyc'. This is a command-line driven control and monitoring program. An administrator can use this to fine-tune various parameters within the daemon, add or delete servers etc whilst the daemon is running. Source package: chrpath Package: chrpath Description: Tool to edit the rpath in ELF binaries rpath allows you to change the rpath (where the application looks for libraries) in an application. It does not (yet) allow you to add an rpath if there isn't one already. Source package: cil Package: cil Description: Chess In Lisp. A library for cmucl. This library is mainly intended as an example file. . Not much useful stuff can be done yet. Source package: cim Package: cim Description: GNU Simula compiler GNU Cim is a compiler for the programming language Simula (except unspecified parameters to formal or virtual procedures (see the documentation for how portable code for formal procedures can be written)). It offers a class concept, separate compilation with full type checking, interface to external C routines, an application package for process simulation and a coroutine concept. . The portability of the GNU Simula Compiler is based on the C programming language. The compiler and the run-time system is written in C, and the compiler produces C code, that is passed to a C compiler for further processing towards machine code. Package: libcim3 Description: GNU Simula compiler library. This package provides the library on wich the GNU Simula compiler (GNU cim) is based. Package: libcim3-dev Description: GNU Simula compiler library, header files This package provides the C header files for libcim. (the library on wich the GNU Simula compiler is based). This package allows you to interface to the Simula language constructs and facilities directly from C programs. Source package: cint Package: cint Description: A C/C++ interpreter Cint (pronounced "C-int") is a C/C++ interpreter. It has 80-90% coverage of K&R-C, ANSI-C and C++ language constructs (multiple inheritance, virtual functions, function overloading, operator overloading, default parameters, templates, etc.) Cint is solid enough to interpret its own source code and let the interpreted interpreter interpret a (small) program. With the program "makecint" it is possible to mix native code execution and interpretation by linking to precompiled libraries. . Cint is not aimed to be a 100% ANSI/ISO compliant C++ language processor. It rather is a portable script language environment which is close enough to the standard C++. . See for detailed information. Source package: circlepack Package: circlepack Description: creation and display of circle packings CirclePack is a C program for the creation, display, manipulation, and storage of circle packings using the X Window System. Computations may be done in either hyperbolic, Euclidean, or spherical geometry, though the routines for the latter are not yet complete. For the theory behind the package, one must consult the research literature. One of the author's primary interests concerns the parallels between the developing theory of circle packings and the classical theory of analytic functions. . Home page: http://www.math.utk.edu/~kens/ Source package: circuslinux Package: circuslinux Description: The clowns are trying to pop balloons to score points! "Circus Linux!" is based on the Atari 2600 game "Circus Atari" by Atari, released in 1980. Gameplay is similar to "Breakout" and "Arkanoid" - you slide a device left and right to bounce objects into the air which destroy a wall. Source package: cjk-latex Package: cjk-latex Description: A LaTeX macro package for CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) CJK is a macro package for LaTeX to enable typesetting Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. It supports (even simultaneously) various CJK encodings, e.g. Big5, GB, JIS, KS, CNS. . Please also install: * freetype1-tools to use TrueType fonts with CJK (ttf2pk and ttf2tfm). * tfm-arphic-* for DFSG-free Chinese TrueType fonts donated by Arphic. tfm-arphic-bsmi00lp and tfm-arphic-bkai00mp for Big5 Ming and Kai fonts; tfm-arphic-gbsn00lp and tfm-arphic-gkai00mp for GB Sung and Kai fonts. . Main Author: Werner Lemberg Source package: cksfv Package: cksfv Description: sfv checker and generator SFV, Simple File Verification, uses crc32 checksums to verify that files are intact. cksfv automates the task of generating and checking .sfv sheets. For integrity, md5 checksums are probably a better alternative, but sfv is a widely used method for verification on the USENET binary newsgroups and other places. Source package: cl-local-time Package: cl-local-time Description: Common Lisp package providing date and time manipulation This Common Lisp package provides date and time manipulation functions for Common Lisp. Package: cl-local-time-db Description: Common Lisp package for reading and storing dates in a database The Common Lisp :local-time-db package helps developers read and store date or time information in a database. It connects the Local-Time package with the UncommonSQL package. Source package: cl-odcl Package: cl-odcl Description: onShore Development Common Lisp utilities Provides general-purpose Common Lisp helper utility functions. Source package: clanbomber Package: clanbomber Description: Bomberman like game Blow up your friends and avoid being blown up yourself. . Features include: . * Nice graphics and sound * Powerups * Up to 8 players * Computer controlled players Source package: clanlib Package: clanlib Description: Core runtime libraries for the ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package provides the core clanlib libraries (layer1, layer2, etc). Package: clanlib-dev Description: Development files for the ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package provides the files necessary for development with the ClanLib game SDK. Package: clanlib-doc Description: Reference documentation for ClanLib ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains html documentation for the ClanLib API. Package: clanlib-examples Description: Examples for ClanLib ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains html examples for most ClanLib functions. Package: clanlib-gl Description: OpenGL module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the OpenGL module (clanGL). Package: clanlib-gui Description: GUI module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the GUI module (clanGUI). Package: clanlib-jpeg Description: JPEG module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the JPEG module (clanJPEG). Package: clanlib-mikmod Description: MikMod module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the MikMod module (clanMikMod). Package: clanlib-network Description: Network module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the Network module (clanNetwork). Package: clanlib-png Description: PNG module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the PNG module (clanPNG). Package: clanlib-sound Description: Sound module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the Sound module (clanSound). Package: clanlib-ttf Description: TTF module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, the developers have put great effort into designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the freetype TTF module (clanTTF). Package: clanlib-vorbis Description: Vorbis module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the Vorbis module (clanVorbis). Source package: clanlib0 Package: clanlib0-common Description: The ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package provides the core clanlib libraries (layer1, layer2, etc). If you want to actually _use_ something that needs clanlib, you'll also need one of the clanlib0-display-* packages. Package: clanlib0-common-dev Description: Core development libraries for the ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. Package: clanlib0-display-fbdev Description: ClanLib display target for the framebuffer ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output using the kernel framebuffer device. Package: clanlib0-display-ggi Description: ClanLib display target for the General Graphics Interface ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output using the General Graphics Interface libraries. Package: clanlib0-display-glx Description: ClanLib display target for the GLX 3D graphics interface ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output using a GLX driver. Package: clanlib0-display-svga Description: ClanLib display target for the SVGALib library ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output using the svgalib drivers for your video chipset. Package: clanlib0-display-x11 Description: ClanLib display target for X11 ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output in an x11 window. Package: clanlib0-docs Description: Reference documentation and manpages for ClanLib ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains html documentation and manpages for most ClanLib functions. Package: clanlib0-utils Description: Utilities for the ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This packages contains the datafile compiler for building clanlib resource bundles. Source package: clara Package: clara Description: Free OCR program for Unix Systems Clara OCR is a free (GPL) OCR for systems that support the C library and the X window system (e.g. most flavours of Unix). . Clara OCR is intended for large scale digitalization projects. It features a powerful GUI and a web interface for cooperative digitalization of books. Source package: clc-intercal Package: clc-intercal Description: Compiler for the INTERCAL language This package provides a Perl-based compiler for the INTERCAL programming language, usable either from the command line or as a Perl module. . CLC-INTERCAL is designed to be almost compatible with the original (Princeton 1972) compiler. It also implements several extensions to the original language, including support for object orientation, operator overloading and quantum computing. . The non-binary base extensions supported by the C-INTERCAL compiler are not yet implemented. Source package: cle Package: cle Description: Wrap any command-line driven tool with readline This handy tool lets you use history and line-editing in any text oriented tool. This is especially usefully with third-party commercial tools that cannot be modified to use readline themselves. It's not perfect but it works pretty well. Source package: clif Package: clif Description: C language interpreter Clif, a C-like Interpreter Framework, is and open-ended system for fast development of programs with C syntax. The program is compiled and if syntactically correct, code is immediately generated. The code is generated for a virtual machine. The virtual machine is a part of the framework. Source package: clig Package: clig Description: Command Line Interpreter Generator Based on a simple specification file clig generates C-code for a function . Cmdline *parseCmdline(int argc, char **argv) . which parses the command-line of a typical C-program and returns the result in a structure of type Cmdline. Besides parseCmdline(), the function . void usage(void) . is generated and will be called by the command-line parser if the command line contains obvious errors. One of the main reasons to use clig is the automatic generation of a usage()-function which is always up-to- date with respect to the options actually understood by the program. Additionally, clig creates a manual page. For more information, see http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/~kir/clighome/. Source package: clips Package: clips Description: "C" Language Integrated Production System CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. . CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the inference engine. Package: clips-common Description: CLIPS common files CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. . CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the inference engine. . This package installs the common files shared by both the text and graphics interface, currently it only includes the help file. Package: libclips Description: CLIPS shared libraries CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. . CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the inference engine. . This package installs the required shared libraries. Package: libclips-dev Description: CLIPS shared libraries CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. . CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the inference engine. . This package installs the static libraries and headers. Package: xclips Description: Graphic interface to the "C" Language Integrated Production System This package provides a graphical interface to clips that allows user to have access to many functions and easy display of the agenda, instance, facts... Source package: clips-doc Package: clips-doc Description: "C" Language Integrated Production System Documentation This package contains the documentation (users guide, interfaces guide...) of CLIPS, as well as some programming examples that might be useful to new programmers. . CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. Source package: clisp Package: clisp Description: a Common Lisp implementation CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in "Common LISP: The Language (2nd edition)" and the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on microcomputers (DOS, OS/2, Windows NT, Windows 95, Amiga 500-4000, Acorn RISC PC) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, SVR4, Sun4, DEC Alpha OSF, HP-UX, NeXTstep, SGI, AIX, Sun3 and others) and needs only 2 MB of RAM. It is free software and may be distributed under the terms of GNU GPL. The user interface comes in German, English, French and Spanish. CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, a large subset of CLOS, a foreign language interface and a socket interface. An X11 interface is available through CLX and Garnet. Package: clisp-doc Description: GNU CLISP, a Common Lisp implementation (documentation) Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. GNU CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on microcomputers (OS/2, Windows NT/2000, Windows 95/98, Amiga 500-4000, Acorn RISC PC) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, SVR4, Sun4, DEC Alpha OSF, HP-UX, BeOS, NeXTstep, SGI, AIX, Sun3 and others) and needs only 2 MB of RAM. . The user interface comes in German, English, French, Spanish and Dutch. GNU CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, a large subset of CLOS, a foreign language interface and a socket interface. An X11 interface is available through CLX and Garnet. Source package: cln Package: cln Description: Class Library for Numbers (c++) CLN is a library for computations with all kinds of numbers. It has a rich set of number classes, including integers (with unlimited precision), reals with various precisions (including unlimited), rationals, complex numbers and polynomials. The kernel is written in assembly language. It uses garbage collection (automatic, without imposing any burden on the main application). Many efficient algorithms (i.e. for all transcendental functions) are implemented. Homepage: Package: cln-dev Description: Development library for Class Library for Numbers (c++) cln-dev contains documents and the development library for cln. Package: libcln-dev Description: Development library for Class Library for Numbers (c++) cln-dev contains documents and the development library for cln. Package: libcln2 Description: Class Library for Numbers (C++) CLN is a library for computations with all kinds of numbers. It has a rich set of number classes, including integers (with unlimited precision), reals with various precisions (including unlimited), rationals, complex numbers and polynomials. The kernel is written in assembly language. It uses garbage collection (automatic, without imposing any burden on the main application). Many efficient algorithms (i.e. for all transcendental functions) are implemented. Package: pi Description: Compute Archimedes' constant Pi to arbitrary precision. This is a teaser for the CLN library, to which the actual computation is delegated. You may use these decimal digits as random digits or search them for hidden messages. :-) Source package: cloop Package: cloop-src Description: Source of the compressed loopback device module This package contains a source package for building the the cloop module. You can use make-kpkg to build a modules package for specific kernel. Package: cloop-utils Description: Tools for handling with cloop compressed volumes Utilities for creating and unpacking compressed loopback files for cloop. Source package: clue Package: clio Description: An intrinsics like library for Lisp. clio is to Lisp what Xt is to C. . It uses CLOS to give an OO interface to X. Package: clue Description: Lisp package for clue/clio/pictures: X interfaces for lisp Clue is to lisp what xlib is to C. It's basic, but close to the metal. . Clio is to Lisp what Xt is to C. It uses CLOS to give an OO interface to X. . Pictures is an imaging-system for clue. It lets people use constraints and such to draw pictures. Package: pictures Description: An imaging-system for clue. It lets people use constraints and such to draw pictures. Source package: cmail Package: cmail Description: A mail user agent for GNU Emacs. Cmail is a mail user agent for GNU Emacs. Features in cmail include: - summaries for quick access to mail folders for reading, composing, sorting, moving, and deleting mails - summary threading - automatic filling mails - deleting expired mails automatically - address completion - MIME support(with SEMI) - PGP support(with Mailcrypt) and more. . Utilities to convert a mbox format or RMAIL format folder into a cmail format one are provided. Package: cmail-icons Description: Icons for cmail on XEmacs Cmail-icons is the toolbar icons for cmail on XEmacs. Source package: cmake Package: cmake Description: A cross-platform, open-source make system. CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible to support complex environments requiring system configuration, pre-processor generation, code generation, and template instantiation. . CMake was developed by Kitware as part of the NLM Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit project. The ASCI VIEWS project also provided support in the context of their parallel computation environment. Other sponsors include the Insight, VTK, and VXL open source software communities. Source package: cman Package: manpages-zh Description: Chinese manual pages This package contains the Chinese manual pages translated by the Chinese Manual Pages Project (CMPP). Both zh_CN and zh_TW (Simplified and Traditional Chinese) versions are provided. . Home Page: http://www.cmpp.net/ Source package: cmatrix Package: cmatrix Description: Console Matrix simulates the display from "The Matrix" It is based on the screensaver from the movie's website. It works with terminal settings up to 132x300 and can scroll lines all at the same rate Package: cmatrix-xfont Description: X11 font for Console Matrix Console Matrix simulates the display from "The Matrix", this package provides the font to run cmatrix in an xterm. Source package: cmix Package: cmix Description: A program specializer for C A program specializer or, as it is also called, a "partial evaluator" takes the source code for a program or a routine and (commonly) some of its input, and tries to produce faster but equivalent code, utilizing the fact that some of the variables will have known values so that some of the program's actions can be precomputed. . This allows one to combine the maintainability of a generic parameterized source code with the speed of programs optimized for specific problem instances. . C-Mix is a program specializer that works on portable C code. You will need a C compiler for compiling intermediate programs. For advanced use you may also want a WWW browser for browsing the analysis results. Source package: cmt Package: cmt Description: Computer Music Toolkit (cmt) a collection of LADSPA plugins cmt -- Computer Music Toolkit -- is a collection of LADSPA compatible plugins that any conforming program may take advantage of. . Plugins available are: low/high pass filters, echo/feedback delay filters with configurable delays from 0.01 to 60 seconds, amplifies, white noise generators, compresspors, expanders, limiters, b/fmh encoders, drum synthesizers and many more . These plugins are only usable in host applications, of which glame, sweep and others can be found in Debian. . For further information on cmt see Source package: cmucl Package: cmucl Description: The CMUCL lisp compiler and development system. This is the basis package for CMUCL. It contains the base image with the compiler, PCL (CLOS), and the tty based debugger. It also contains cmuclconfig to configure in additional libraries. . NOTE: you also need to select one of the cores that this package suggests! Package: cmucl-clm Description: The Motif interface for CMUCL. This package contains the lisp interface to motif and the motifd server program that actually does the processing. . The motifd server is based on lesstif. . Included in this package is a X based replacement for the tty based debugger and inspector. Package: cmucl-clx Description: The CMUCL CLX library. An xlib like library for X. This package contains the clx library compiled for CMUCL. If you want you can use cmuclconfig to configure this library in a custom lisp image. Package: cmucl-defsystem Description: The defsystem package. It provides a "make" type system for Lisp. Package: cmucl-hemlock Description: Hemlock. An emacs clone for CMUCL. This package contains Hemlock, an emacs clone for CMUCL. . Note that this version only works in X, the tty interface is broken: the system can't parse /etc/termcap. . To open the editor, type "(ed)". Package: cmucl-normal Description: A lisp core that is compiled with the normal options. This is a lisp core that is loaded into memory by the small "lisp" C loader. It contains the compiler and the basic user-interface. . This core is a vanilla lisp core, having nor the small, nor the safe attributes. It is pretty close to the FreeBSD 18b release. . Beginners should use the safe core. Package: cmucl-safe Description: A lisp core that is compiled with safe options. This is a lisp core that is loaded into memory by the small "lisp" C loader. It contains the compiler and the basic user-interface. . Having the safe options means that this image will do typechecking on all operations it can. It is designed to be very robust and is the suggested environment for beginners. . Note that this system is a lot slower than the fast core, and quite big. Package: cmucl-small Description: A lisp core that is compiled with small options. This is a lisp core that is loaded into memory by the small "lisp" C loader. It contains the compiler and the basic user-interface. . Having the small options means that this image will do less typechecking, like the fast core. Note that this doesn't mean it will crash at random, it just means that it only does the checks it _has_ to do, and that the error messages sometimes are not so clear. . Also to reduce the memory use it will bytecompile some less-often used parts. The value of this in the late 1990's with cheap memory is debatable. . Beginners should use the safe core. Package: cmucl-source Description: The CMUCL lisp sources These are the CMUCL sources, provided so that the debugger can show useful source information at appropriate times. . This version includes common-lisp-controller compatible replacements for defsystem, graystream, clx and hemlock. . defsystem provides a "make" type system for Lisp. This is a patched version from clocc. . Gray streams are the usual Lisp streams, but re-implemented as a Object hierarchy. Users can subclass existing classes and adapt them for their own needs. . cmucl-clx is the clx library adapted for CMUCL. clx is an interface to X11, just like xlib. . Hemlock is an emacs clone for CMUCL. . Note that this version only works in X, the tty interface is broken: the system can't parse /etc/termcap. . To open the editor, type "(ed)". . Note that to recompile CMUCL you need a working CMUCL system :-( Source package: cnews Package: cnews Description: Simple News Server for Usenet news. C News is a light weight news server suitable for small feeds. C News is very useful for keeping some Usenet groups on a local system and minimizing the time you need to stay connected to the internet. The nntp package is needed for NNTP support. . You need the non-free ncompress package only if you want to exchange news batches with sites where uncompress isn't gunzip. Source package: code2html Package: code2html Description: Syntax highlighter. Code2html is a perl script which converts a program source code to syntax highlighted HTML, or any other target for which rules are defined. . It may be used as a simple console program, converting a single source code file to a single output file, it can patch HTML files including special command sequences to insert syntax highlighted snippets of code, or it can be used as a CGI script. Source package: codebreaker Package: codebreaker Description: A Master Mind clone using GTK Code Breaker is a variation on the game "MasterMind" (R) that is put out by Pressman (R). So if you know how to play "MasterMind" (R) you should catch onto this game right away. Source package: coin Package: libcoin20 Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - runtime library Coin is an OpenGL-based, retain-mode 3D graphics library that implements the Open Inventor 2.1 API. . For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. Package: libcoin20-dev Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - development kit Coin is an OpenGL-based, retain-mode 3D graphics library that implements the Open Inventor 2.1 API. . For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. Package: libcoin20-doc Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - documentation API documentation for the Coin library (the Open Inventor API) in manpage and HTML format. The documentation can be built from the Coin source archive with the use of Doxygen. The HTML documentation can be browsed on-line at http://doc.coin3d.org/. . For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. Package: libcoin20-runtime Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - external data files External data files used by the Coin library at run-time. The dragger geometry files represent the defaults that are used if the files are not found. Installing them is in other words totally optional. . For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. Source package: coldsync Package: coldsync Description: A tool for syncing PalmOS PDAs with Unix workstations Coldsync is a tool for syncing PalmOS PDAs with a Unix workstation with a focus on consistancy of data. It also has an API which allows conduits to be written in Perl, among other languages. Source package: colorgcc Package: colorgcc Description: Colorizer for GCC warning/error messages A Perl wrapper to colorize the output of compilers with warning / error messages matching the gcc output format. . More information can be found at the colorgcc web site http://home.i1.net/~jamoyers/software/. Source package: colorize Package: colorize Description: A robust log colorizer in Perl. This is a short (no, it's not short anymore :) perl script to colorize your logs. You can even use syslog-ng to redirect all logs to the script and colorize them on the fly! Source package: colormake Package: colormake Description: a simple wrapper around make to colorize output This package contains colormake.pl which parses the output of make to colorize it to make it easier read. In addition, there are two wrapper scripts included, cmake and clmake, which can be invoked instead of make with colorized output on-the-fly. Source package: colrconv Package: colrconv Description: Convers client with curses color support Colrconv is a modified version of VA3DP's ttylink client. In addition to the basic split screen session it gives you color and sound support plus some line editing capabilities, a scroll buffer and a status line. Also the default port is changed to 3600 (convers). Source package: comedilib Package: libcomedi-dev Description: Development library for Comedi Comedilib is a library for using Comedi, a driver interface for data acquisition hardware. Package: libcomedi0 Description: Library for Comedi Comedilib is a library for using Comedi, a driver interface for data acquisition hardware. Source package: common-lisp-controller Package: common-lisp-controller Description: This is a common lisp source and compiler manager. With this package you can install and manage common lisp sources and compilers and have a working defsystem system. Source package: commonc++ Package: libcommonc++-1.9 Description: A GNU package for creating portable C++ programs Common C++ is a GNU package which offers portable "abstraction" of system services such as threads, networks, and sockets. Common C++ also offers individual frameworks generally useful to developing portable C++ applications including a object persistence engine, math libraries, threading, sockets, etc. Common C++ is small, and highly portable. Common C++ will support most Unix operating systems as well as Win32, in addition to GNU/Linux. . For more information visit the CommonC++ website at http://cplusplus.sourceforge.net/ . Package: libcommonc++-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for Common C++ Common C++ is a GNU package which offers portable "abstraction" of system services such as threads, networks, and sockets. Common C++ also offers individual frameworks generally useful to developing portable C++ applications including a object persistence engine, math libraries, threading, sockets, etc. Common C++ is small, and highly portable. Common C++ will support most Unix operating systems as well as Win32, in addition to GNU/Linux. . For more information visit the CommonC++ website at http://cplusplus.sourceforge.net/ . Source package: compilercache Package: compilercache Description: a caching wrapper around compilers to speed up compilations Compilercache is a wrapper around your C and C++ compilers. Each time you compile something, the wrapper puts the result of the compilation into a cache. And once you compile the same thing again, the result will be picked from the cache instead of being recompiled. . Care is taken to ensure that compilation with and without compilercache always results in identical object files. Source package: configlet Package: configlet-frontends Description: Alternate debconf configuration interface - frontends A "configlet" is a small Python/GNOME/Glade applet designed to load into a frontend application for the purpose of presenting an alternate interface to the standard debconf questions for one or more packages. . This package provides a GNOME Druid frontend for the configlets, as well as a capplet interface that plugs configlets into the GNOME Control Center. Package: python-configlet Description: Alternate debconf configuration interface - core API A "configlet" is a small Python/GNOME/Glade applet designed to load into a frontend application for the purpose of presenting an alternate interface to the standard debconf questions for one or more packages. . This package provides the basic API for writing configlets, as well as a simple tabbed dialog front end and test apparatus. Source package: configwin Package: libconfigwin-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml library to display LablGTK dialog boxes Configwin is an Objective CAML minimal library used to edit configuration parameters of an application using predefined boxes in LablGtk. You describe the parameters you want to appear in the window and the user can change these parameters in the automatically built window. Source package: conquest Package: conquest Description: a real-time, curses based, multi-player space warfare game Conquest is a predecessor of netrek. . The object of the game is twofold. The short-range goal is to accumulate "kills" by shooting down enemy players. You get one kill point for each enemy ship shot down, plus some extra if the enemy had kills too. The major weapon used to shoot down ships is the photon torpedo. . The long-range goal is to conquer the universe for your team by taking every planet. You take planets by killing off the enemy's armies via bombardment, and then beaming your team's armies down. When all the planets have been taken, the game ends, a new game begins, and the player who actually took the last planet gets his/her name up in lights. Source package: cons Package: cons Description: A Perl replacement for Make Excerpted from the README file: . Cons is a system for constructing, primarily, software, but is quite different from previous software construction systems. Cons was designed from the ground up to deal easily with the construction of software spread over multiple source directories. Cons makes it easy to create build scripts that are simple, understandable and maintainable. Cons ensures that complex software is easily and accurately reproducible. . Cons uses a number of techniques to accomplish all of this. Construction scripts are just Perl scripts, making them both easy to comprehend and very flexible. Global scoping of variables is replaced with an import/export mechanism for sharing information between scripts, significantly improving the readability and maintainability of each script. Construction environments are introduced: these are Perl objects that capture the information required for controlling the build process. Multiple environments are used when different semantics are required for generating products in the build tree. Cons implements automatic dependency analysis and uses this to globally sequence the entire build. Variant builds are easily produced from a single source tree. Intelligent build subsetting is possible, when working on localized changes. Overrides can be setup to easily override build instructions without modifying any scripts. MD5 cryptographic signatures are associated with derived files, and are used to accurately determine whether a given file needs to be rebuilt. Source package: console-apt Package: console-apt Description: Text-based user interface for APT console-apt is an ncurses-based user interface that is useful for upgrading, installing and removing packages from a Debian GNU/Linux system which supports APT. . There are many advantages to using console-apt over other alternatives, including: . * progress indicators for downloads, * selective upgrading of packages, * complete many operations in one swoop, * intuitive interface for browsing descriptions, * searching and sorting of packages. Source package: console-common Package: console-common Description: Basic infrastructure for text console configuration This package contains the install-keymap(8) utility, which is the official way to specify a boot-time keymap to the system, as well as tools for internal use of keymap-providing packages. Package: dh-consoledata Description: Debhelper-based script to help packaging console data file This package allows to build consistent packages of data-files for the Linux text console (keymaps for now, later fonts and others). Source package: console-cyrillic Package: console-cyrillic Description: Better Cyrillic support for Linux console. 1) Various supported encodings: utf-8, cp1251, ibm866, iso-8859-5, koi8-r, koi8-u, mac-cyrillic and mik. 2) Belarusian, two Bulgarian, Macedonian, two Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian keyboard mappings. 3) Many screen fonts. 4) Utilities: cyr, displayfont, dumppsf, makeacm, mkvgafont, raw2psf. 5) Two fonts for Dosemu. 6) Uses DebConf. Source package: console-data Package: console-data Description: Keymaps, fonts, charset maps, fallback tables for console-tools This package contains the standard data files for the Linux Console Tools. . This includes keyboard definitions (keymaps), console fonts for various encodings, maps defining the standard charsets for use by text applications, and fallback tables allowing to approximate an unavailable character's glyph with the glyph of another character in the current font. Source package: console-log Package: console-log Description: Keeps a less syslog running on tty9 console-log keeps your syslog and your exim mainlog running in a less process on tty9/tty8. It also makes sure that this console is visible automatically after system boot so that a crashed system at least leaves the syslog readable on the console before reset. Using less makes searching, tagging and highlighting possible. Source package: console-tools Package: console-tools Description: Linux console and font utilities. This package allows you to set-up and manipulate the Linux console (ie. screen and keyboard), and manipulate console-font files. . `console-tools' was developed from version 0.94 of the standard `kbd' package, and integrates many fixes and enhancements, including new kbd features up to 0.99. . You will probably want to install a set of data files, such as the one in the `console-data' package. . For command-line compatibility with kbd, you may want to install the kbd-compat package. Package: console-tools-dev Description: Development files for Linux console and font manipulation. This package includes the libconsole and libcfont headers and static libraries. . WARNING: These libs' API are still in ALPHA stage; the interface is still subject from time to time to incompatible changes. Package: console-tools-libs Description: Shared libraries for Linux console and font manipulation. This package includes the libconsole and libcfont libraries, which are intended to provide a high-level programming interface to the Linux console, and console-font files. Package: kbd-compat Description: Wrappers around console-tools for backward compatibility with `kbd'. This package provides the following wrapper scripts, for compatibility with old `kbd' package, for programs which depends on the former's command-line interfaces: setfont, loadunimap, saveunimap, mapscrn. Source package: control-center Package: gnome-control-center Description: The Gnome Control Center Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains utilities to configure your desktop background, screen saver, keyboard and mouse properties. Package: libcapplet-dev Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets - Development Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This packages provides the include files and static library for the Gnome control center applet library functions. Package: libcapplet0 Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This library is used by Gnome control center applets. Source package: cook Package: cook Description: Powerful make replacement Cook is a very powerful and very easy to use replacement for make. Through the use of Cook's powerful description language, and it's many built in functions, sophisticated build can be easily accomplished. . Cook supports file fingerprints to speed build times, and also supports parallel builds over a network without requiring contorted build rules. . See cook-doc for documentation and cook-rsh for remote execution scripts Package: cook-doc Description: Documentation for cook Cook is a very powerful and very easy to use replacement for make. Through the use of Cook's powerful description language, and it's many built in functions, sophisticated build can be easily accomplished. . Cook supports file fingerprints to speed build times, and also supports parallel builds over a network without requiring contorted build rules. Package: cook-rsh Description: Remote execution scripts for cook Cook is a very powerful and very easy to use replacement for make. Through the use of Cook's powerful description language, and it's many built in functions, sophisticated build can be easily accomplished. . Cook supports file fingerprints to speed build times, and also supports parallel builds over a network without requiring contorted build rules. Source package: cookietool Package: cookietool Description: A team of programs to help you maintain your cookie database The ''cookietool'' itself eliminates duplicate entries, sorts cookies alphabetically or by size if you wish. The ''cdbsplit'' extracts parts of the database to a separate file, by keyword, by size, by number, or as groups of 'similar' cookies. The ''cdbdiff'' compares two cookie databases. Source package: cooledit Package: cooledit Description: A portable, fast X Window text editor with beautiful 3D widgets. It requires only the X11 library to run. The engine is the same as that used for the internal editor of the Midnight Commander and hence cooledit represents a X Window version of that editor. The library that comes with Cooledit is now standalone. You can use it to write your own Cool applications. Check out the included programs Coolman and Smalledit. Package: coolicon Description: Displays pixmap (.XPM) files as icons on the desktop. Each icon presents a menu (right-click) from where the user can perform various operations. Each icon has two user configurable scripts which are executed on receiving a drop event or on running the icon with a double-click. The icons scripts' as well as other properties can be modified through a dialog box accessible through each icon's menu. The scripts can directly manipulate a received drop event making it easy to program Trash Cans, Printer icons and so on. Several useful example icons are given. Package: coolman Description: Man page viewer using the Cool Widget library. This man page reader just views the output of the man system command, with a nice point and click, drag and drop, GUI. Package: libcw Description: The Cool widget library used by cooledit/coolicon/coolman. This is the Cool widget library, you'll want to install cooledit, coolman, coolicon, or smalledit to make any use of this library. Package: libcw-dev Description: The Cool widget library (header files) This is the Cool widget library header files. Package: smalledit Description: Stripped down version of Cooledit. Only a few of cooledit's commandline options are supported by smalledit. Source package: coolmail Package: coolmail Description: Mail notifier with 3d graphics Coolmail is like xbiff -- it watches your inbox mail file and lets you know when you have mail. But unlike xbiff, it can launch your favorite mail utility when you click on it, and it has cool animated 3D graphics. Source package: coq Package: coq Description: a proof assistant for higher-order logic. Coq is a proof assistant for higher-order logic, which allows the development of computer programs consistent with their formal specification. It is developed using Objective Caml and Camlp4. Source package: coq-doc Package: coq-doc Description: documentation for Coq package in ps and html formats Coq is a proof assistant for higher-order logic, which allows the development of computer programs consistent with their formal specification. This package contains its documentation and tutorials in postscript and html formats. Source package: corel-util Package: corel-util Description: Netwinder hardware utilities These utilities lets you access the thermostat, fan, flash and internal watchdog of the Corel Netwinder. However, unlike the former 'therm' package, no utility to report current temperature is provided; read from the file /proc/therm for that purpose. Source package: corewars Package: corewars Description: The classic corewars game with gtk-look. Corewars is a game which simulates a virtual machine with a number of programs. Each program tries to crash the others. The program that lasts the longest time wins. A number of sample programs are provided and new programs can be written by the player. Source package: coriander Package: coriander Description: control IEEE1394 digital camera Coriander is a GUI that lets you control all the features of an IEEE-1394 Digital Camera complying with the DC Specifications v1.04 or later (see http://www.1394ta.org). Source package: cost Package: cost Description: General-purpose SGML/XML post-processing tool. Cost is a structure-controlled SGML/XML application programming tool. It is implemented as a Tcl extension, and works in conjunction with James Clark's nsgmls, sgmls, and/or expat parsers. Source package: countrycodes Package: countrycodes Description: ISO 3166 country code finder This ISO 3166 country code finder is mainly used to find out to which country a domain name belongs. It allows searching by 2- or 3-letter codes, country number, or country name. Source package: courier Package: courier-authdaemon Description: Courier Mail Server Suite authentication daemon This package contains the authentication daemon for the Courier Mail Server Suite. Package: courier-authmysql Description: MySQL Authentication for Courier Mail Server Suite This package contains the MySQL authentication module for the Courier Mail Server Suite. Package: courier-base Description: Courier Mail Server Suite Base System The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is an integrated mail/groupware server based on open commodity protocols, such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP. Courier provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, and mailing list services within a single, consistent, framework. . This package provides the functionality needed by all Debian courier packages like some configuration files, helper programs and the Courier TCP server daemon. Package: courier-debug Description: Debugging Tools for Courier Mail Server This package contains debugging tools (currently only courierauthtest) for the Courier Mail Server. Package: courier-doc Description: Documentation for the Courier Mail Server This package contains the Documentation for the Courier mail server. Package: courier-ldap Description: LDAP support for Courier Mail Server suite This package contains support for LDAP authentication and LDAP-based mail aliasing. Package: courier-maildrop Description: Mail delivery agent with filtering abilities maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. maildrop reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style mailboxes and maildirs. . maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere else. maildrop uses a structured filtering language. Package: courier-mlm Description: Courier mailing list manager The couriermlm command sets up, maintains, and runs a mailing list. couriermlm automatically handles subscribe and unsubscribe requests, and removes undeliverable addresses from the subscription rolls. Mailing lists managed by couriermlm require zero human administrative oversight. couriermlm supports digests, write-only posting aliases, and moderated mailing lists. Package: courier-mta Description: Mail Transport Agent of the Courier Mail Server Suite This package contains the MTA of the Courier Mail Server Suite. Package: courier-pcp Description: Courier PCP server This package contains the PCP (Personal Calendaring Protocol) server needed for the groupware calendaring mode of SqWebMail. Package: courier-pop Description: POP3 daemon with PAM and Maildir support This package contains the POP3 daemon from the Courier Mail-System. . It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or Exim. Package: courier-webadmin Description: Web-based Administration Tool for the Courier Mail Server Suite This is a web-based administration tool for the Courier Mail Server Suite. Package: sqwebmail Description: Webmail Server This package contains the SqWebMail webmail server. This CGI is used by the Courier mail server to provide webmail access to local mailboxes. SqWebMail is provided here as a separate package that can be used with other mail servers as well. Source package: courier (0.37.2.20020131-1) Package: courier-imap Description: IMAP daemon with PAM and Maildir support This package allows users to read mailboxes stored on the server machine. . It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or Exim. Source package: courier (0.37.3-1) Package: courier-imap Description: IMAP daemon with PAM and Maildir support This package allows users to read mailboxes stored on the server machine. . It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or Exim. Source package: courier-imap Package: courier-imap Description: IMAP daemon with PAM and Maildir support This package allows users to read mailboxes stored on the server machine. . It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or Exim. It also supports the use of authentication via PAM, e.g. for passwords stored in an LDAP directory. Source package: cowsay Package: cowsay Description: a configurable talking cow Turns text into happy ASCII cows, with speech balloons. Source package: cpanel Package: cpanel Description: Debian Chinese Panel Debian Chinese Panel is a part of Debian Chinese Project. It aims to provide a user friendly interface for users to use Chinese in Debian GNU/Linux. . Debian Chinese Panel is a program which can allow users to use/config Chinese software more easily. Another aim is that, users who want to use Chinese simply just install this package. Source package: cpbk Package: cpbk Description: a mirroring utility for backing up your files Backup Copy is basically a smart copy program that allows a user to copy mass files from one place to another. When coping over a previous copy, the key features will allow coping only of new or non existing files in the backup. This results in saving time and less load on the drive. Built into the same feature of copying new files only, is a file removal procedure. If a file is removed from the source path, the same file will be removed when the next backup is performed. This provides a backup that is exactly the same as the source without filling up the drive. As an added option, all files that will be overwritten or deleted when doing a copy over a previous backup, have the opportunity to be stored in a trash bin. You can leave this trash bin to grow and grow just in case you need a backup of your backup. When you start running out of disk space you will need to remove or clean up the trash bin. Source package: cpio Package: cpio Description: GNU cpio -- a program to manage archives of files. GNU cpio is a tool for creating and extracting archives, or copying files from one place to another. It handles a number of cpio formats as well as reading and writing tar files. . This package also includes rmt, the remote tape server, and GNU mt, a tape drive control program. The mt program is essential for magnetic tape drive users. Debian's version of GNU mt supports SCSI tape drives. Source package: cplay Package: cplay Description: A front-end for various audio players cplay provides a user-friendly interface to play various types of sound files. It offers a simple file list with which you can navigate around looking for audio files and a playlist to which you can add the files you want to play. cplay can play the songs in your playlist in repeat or random mode, and offers the option to store the playlist. . Currently, the following audio formats are supported: MP3 (through mpg321 or splay), Ogg Vorbis (through ogg123), MOD and other module formats (through mikmod). Source package: cpmtools Package: cpmtools Description: Tools to access CP/M file systems This package allows to access CP/M file systems similar to the well-known mtools package, which accesses MSDOS file systems. . All CP/M file system features are supported. Source package: cppopt Package: libcppopt-dev Description: C++ option parsing library header files The cppopt library provides functions similar to those found in getopt or libpopt, except that it makes use of STL maps and other C++ syntactical candy to store and manipulate those options. . This package provides the header files and .so symlink required to compile programs against libcppopt. Package: libcppopt0 Description: C++ option parsing library The cppopt library provides functions similar to those found in getopt or libpopt, except that it makes use of STL maps and other C++ syntactical candy to store and manipulate those options. Source package: cppunit Package: cppunit Description: The Unit Testing Library for C++ CppUnit is a simple Testing Framework for C++ similar to xUnit or JUnit. You can get the information about Testing Framework on the web site: Source package: cproto Package: cproto Description: generate C function prototypes and convert function definitions Cproto is a program that generates function prototypes and variable declarations from C source code. It can also convert function definitions between the old style and the ANSI C style. This conversion overwrites the original files, so make a backup copy of your files in case something goes wrong. Source package: cpuburn Package: cpuburn Description: a collection of programs to put heavy load on cpu CPUburn is a collection of programs to put heavy stress on cpu. These programs are designed to load x86 CPUs as heavily as possible for the purposes of system testing. . The goal has been to maximize heat production from the CPU, putting stress on the CPU itself, cooling system, motherboard. Source package: cpuid Package: cpuid Description: Intel and AMD x86 CPUID display program The program displays Intel and AMD x86 CPUID Source package: cqcam Package: cqcam Description: Color QuickCam (PC/Parallel) control program gtkcam - camera with gtk libs xcqcam - cam for X11 / control panel by tk cqcam - capture a single picture, does not require X . Features: * Automatic brightness and color adjustments * Batchable output, perfect for a webcam * Support for "millions" (24bpp) and "billions" (32bpp) modes * Nearly lossless on-the-fly despeckling (removal of the "Christmas lights" effect) * X11 front-end and control panel, with Floyd dithering for 8bpp displays * Support for images up to 640x480 * 24-bit PPM output Package: libcqcam-dev Description: Color QuickCam (PC/Parallel) control library This library is used for building certain applications that monitor qcam input. Static library only. . Features: * Automatic brightness and color adjustments * Support for "millions" (24bpp) and "billions" (32bpp) modes * Nearly lossless on-the-fly despeckling (removal of the "Christmas lights" effect) * Support for images up to 640x480 * 24-bit PPM output Source package: crack-attack Package: crack-attack Description: multiplayer OpenGL puzzle game like "Tetris Attack" Crack Attack is an OpenGL puzzle game based on the Super Nintendo game "Tetris Attack". Slowly, your stack of colored blocks grows from the bottom, and you've got to make sure it never reaches the top. If it does, you lose. To eliminate blocks from the stack, line up at least three of one color, horizontally or vertically. Once you do, those blocks disappear, and put off slightly your inevitable demise. . Crack Attack is very slow without hardware acceleration. For XFree users, this means you want DRI. Source package: cracklib2 Package: cracklib-runtime Description: A pro-active password checker library Run-time support programs which use the shared library in cracklib2 including programs to build the password dictionary databases used by the functions in the shared library. Package: cracklib2 Description: A pro-active password checker library Shared library for cracklib2 which contains a C function which may be used in a passwd like program. The idea is simple: try to prevent users from choosing passwords that could be guessed by crack by filtering them out, at source. cracklib2 is NOT a replacement passwd program. cracklib2 is a LIBRARY. Package: cracklib2-dev Description: a pro-active password checker library Header files, static libraries, documentation, and symbolic links developers using cracklib2 will need. Source package: craft Package: craft Description: Warcraft 2-like multi-player real-time strategy game You are a Viking and have to lead a nation. Your main task is to command citizens; you can tell them to harvest resources, or to build one of the 9 building types. . The ultimate goal is to create enough knights, catapults etc. to wipe out the competing civilizations. . You can play against other humans by sending a window to their X display, or against a pretty clever AI. Source package: crafted Package: crafted Description: Map editor for FreeCraft, the free WarCraft II clone. This is the map or from the FreeCraft Project, a realtime strategy game compatible with WarCraft II. . This is the latest snapshot from the CVS repository. Source package: cramfs Package: cramfsprogs Description: Tools for CramFs (Compressed ROM File System). This package contains tools that let you construct a CramFs (Compressed ROM File System) image from the contents of a given directory, as well as checking a constructed CramFs image and extracting its contents. . Cram file systems are used for Debian INITRD images. Source package: crank Package: crank Description: A classical CRypto ANalysis toolKit Crank is short for "CRyptANalysis toolKit", and its overall purpose is to provide a powerful and extensible environment for solving classical (pen-and-paper) ciphers, providing as much automation as possible. . Classical ciphers include common schemes like monoalphabetic substitutions, where each letter of the alphabet is mapped to another (usually different) letter consistently through the text. The first version of Crank is restricting itself to these special ciphers. . Other algorithms forever devoid of Crank's attentions include Enigma, RSA, DES, MurkelFish, or anything else invented after 1900. Source package: crash Package: crash Description: A kernel debugging utility, allowing gdb like syntax. The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to investigate either live systems, kernel core dumps created from the Kernel Core Dump patch offered by Mission Critical Linux, or kernel core dumps created by the LKCD patch offered by SGI. . o The tool is loosely based on the SVR4 crash command, but has been completely integrated with gdb in order to be able to display formatted kernel data structures, disassemble source code, etc. . o The current set of available commands consist of common kernel core analysis tools such as a context-specific stack traces, source code disassembly, kernel variable displays, memory display, dumps of linked-lists, etc. In addition, any gdb command may be entered, which in turn will be passed onto the gdb module for execution. . o There are several commands that delve deeper into specific kernel subsystems, which also serve as templates for kernel developers to create new commands for analysis of a specific area of interest. Adding a new command is a simple affair, and a quick recompile adds it to the command menu. . o The intent is to make the tool independent of Linux version dependencies, building in recognition of major kernel code changes so as to adapt to new kernel versions, while maintaining backwards compatibility. Source package: crashmail Package: crashmail Description: JAM and *.MSG capable Fidonet tosser CrashMail II is basically a more portable version of CrashMail, a tosser for Amiga computers. Users of the old Amiga version will probably find some things familiar while some features are gone such as the ARexx port (for obvious reasons!) and the GUI configuration editor. The only feature that CrashMail II has and the old CrashMail hasn't is support for JAM messagebases. Source package: crashme Package: crashme Description: Stress tests operating system stability crashme generates strings of random bytes and then attempts to execute them. Used to test kernel stability. . **WARNING** While Linux has been known to survive days and weeks of crashme, IT IS NOT GUARANTEED THAT YOUR SYSTEM WILL SURVIVE! DO NOT USE THIS PROGRAM UNLESS YOU REALLY WANT TO CRASH YOR COMPUTER Source package: crawl Package: crawl Description: Dungeon Crawl, a text-based roguelike game Crawl is a fun game in the grand tradition of games like Rogue, Hack, and Moria. Your objective is to travel deep into a subterranean cave complex and retrieve the Orb of Zot, which is guarded by many horrible and hideous creatures. Source package: cricket Package: cricket Description: Program for collection and display of time-series data This is Cricket. It is a configuration, polling, and data-display engine wrapped around the RRD tool by Tobias Oetiker. There are three user-visible pieces to Cricket: the collector, the grapher, and the config tree. The collector runs from cron and fetches data from a number of devices according to the info it finds in the config tree. The grapher is a CGI application that allows users to traverse the config tree from a web browser and see the data that the collector recorded. Source package: crimson Package: crimson Description: A hex-based tactical game. Crimson Fields is a hex-based tactical war game in the tradition of Battle Isle (tm). Two players command their units on a map of hexagons, trying to accomplish mission objectives ranging from defending important locations to simply destroying all enemy forces. The game can either be played in 'hot seat' mode or via email. There's no AI opponent, yet. A simple editor can be used to create custom level files. Source package: criticalmass Package: criticalmass Description: Shoot-em-up a la galaxian criticalmass, aka critter, is a shootemup in the style of Galaxian with very colorful and smooth graphics (provided that you have 3d acceleration) . Note: criticalmass uses OpenGL, and will probably not run well if you do not have a 3d accelerator which is supported by X. Source package: cron Package: cron Description: management of regular background processing cron is a background process (`daemon') that runs programs at regular intervals (for example, every minute, day, week or month); which processes are run and at what times are specified in the `crontab'. . Users may also install crontabs so that processes are run on their behalf, though this feature can be disabled or restricted to particular users. . Output from the commands is usually mailed to the system administrator (or to the user in question); you should probably install a mail system as well so that you can receive these messages. . This cron package is configured by default to do various standard system maintenance tasks, such as ensuring that logfiles do not grow endlessly and overflow the disk. . The lockfile-progs package is only a "Suggests" because of the poor way that dselect handles "Recomments", but I do strongly suggest that you install it; it prevents /etc/cron.daily/standard from running multiple times if something gets jammed. Source package: cron-apt Package: cron-apt Description: Automatic update of packages using apt. This package contains a tool that is run by a cron-job at regular intervals. By default it just does "apt-get update" but you can instruct it to run anything that you can do with apt-get. . It also sends mail (configurable) to the system administrator on errors. . Observe that this is a security risk so you should not set it to do more than necessary. (apt-get update; apt-get upgrade - is NOT recommended). Source package: cronolog Package: cronolog Description: Logfile rotator for web servers A simple program that reads log messages from its input and writes them to a set of output files, the names of which are constructed using template and the current date and time. The template uses the same format specifiers as the Unix date command (which are the same as the standard C strftime library function). . It intended to be used in conjunction with a Web server, such as Apache, to split the access log into daily or monthly logs: . TransferLog "|/usr/sbin/cronolog /var/log/apache/%Y/access.%Y.%m.%d.log" . A cronosplit script is also included, to convert existing traditionally-rotated logs into this rotation format. Source package: cronosii Package: cronosii Description: fast, light-weight and functional GNOME e-mail client Cronos II is a powerful GNOME e-mail client. It has been designed to be fast, light, user-friendly, yet strong. Its strength resides in the extended configuration, that the user can manage dynamically without touching any code at all. The friendly aspect resides in the intuitive interface and in the simplicity of the environment and in the full compatibility with the GNOME Project. Source package: crossfire Package: crossfire-doc Description: Documentation for Crossfire This is the document package for crossfire. It has information for both server and client. Package: crossfire-edit Description: Map editor for the Crossfire Gameset This is the map editor for the maps that go with the crossfire game. . Crossfire is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavors from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same "world". Package: crossfire-server Description: Server for Crossfire Games This is the server program for the crossfire client . Crossfire is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same "world". Source package: crossfire-client Package: crossfire-client Description: Base Client Side of the game Crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." This program can operate stand alone if you have access to a remote server. Playing with sounds will require rplay, also. This package contains no binaries Package: crossfire-client-gtk Description: GTK Client Side of the game Crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment with gtk installed. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." This program can operate stand alone if you have access to a remote server. Playing with sounds will require rplay, also. Package: crossfire-client-x11 Description: XLib Client Side of the game Crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." This program can operate stand alone if you have access to a remote server. Playing with sounds will require rplay, also. Source package: crossfire-client-sounds Package: crossfire-client-sounds Description: Sound files for playing crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." Source package: crossfire-maps Package: crossfire-maps Description: Maps for the crossfire game. Needed only with the server. Install this file only if you are also installing the crossfire-server package. Later, it could be used with the editor to make/change the maps to suit your tastes. Source package: crossfire-sounds Package: crossfire-sounds Description: Sound files for playing crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." Source package: cruft Package: cruft Description: Find any cruft built up on your system cruft is a program to look over your system for anything that shouldn't be there, but is; or for anything that should be there, but isn't. . It bases most of its results on dpkg's database, as well as a list of `extra files' that can appear during the lifetime of various packages. . cruft is still in pre-release; your assistance in improving its accuracy and performance is appreciated. Source package: crypt++el Package: crypt++el Description: Emacs-Lisp Code for handling compressed and encrypted files Code for handling all sorts of compressed and encrypted files like: .gz, .tar.gz, .Z, .zip, PGP etc. Source package: cscope Package: cscope Description: Interactively examine a C program source cscope is an interactive, screen-oriented tool that allows the user to browse through C source files for specified elements of code. . Open-Sourced by: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (SCO) Maintainer: Petr Sorfa Home Page: http://cscope.sourceforge.net/ Source package: csh Package: csh Description: Shell with C-like syntax, standard login shell on BSD systems. The C shell was originally written at UCB to overcome limitations in the Bourne shell. Its flexibility and comfort (at that time) quickly made it the shell of choice until more advanced shells like ksh, bash, zsh or tcsh appeared. Most of the latter incorporate features original to csh. . This package is based on OpenBSD sources. Source package: csl Package: libcsl-dev Description: Common Sound Layer (development headers) CSL is a plain C implementation without further dependencies, that provides a common API for handling sound I/O. It is intended to supply application programmers with a convenient way to produce/record sound and configure sound ouptut modalities regardless of the actual backend being used. . A brief introduction of how CSL fits into the current GNOME architecture can be found at http://www.gtk.org/~timj/guadec-csl-2001/ . This package contains all files and documentation neccessary to build programs with Common Sound Layer support. Package: libcsl0 Description: Common Sound Layer CSL is a plain C implementation without further dependencies, that provides a common API for handling sound I/O. It is intended to supply application programmers with a convenient way to produce/record sound and configure sound ouptut modalities regardless of the actual backend being used. . A brief introduction of how CSL fits into the current GNOME architecture can be found at http://www.gtk.org/~timj/guadec-csl-2001/ Source package: cslatex Package: cslatex Description: LaTeX for Czech/Slovak typesetting This package installs all things needed to run Czech/Slovak LaTeX. Currently it works only with csfonts and not with dcfonts. Source package: csmash Package: csmash Description: CannonSmash, a tabletennis simulation game CannonSmash is a funny 3D tabletennis game. It takes a while to get your hand at ease with the mouse+keyboard manipulations. But once you're used to the technique, you can feel like playing a real game. It is playable against the computer or through a network. . Since csmash relies on OpenGL-compatible rendering, it is best experienced with a 3D accelerator card, although software rendering in wireframe mode should be sustainable. Source package: csmash-demosong Package: csmash-demosong Description: Demo song for CannonSmash This is the demo song for CannonSmash. If csmash detects the presence of this song during its startup, it will present you a demonstration of the game with a nice musical background. . Composed by Hideaki Tanabe Source package: csplain Package: csplain Description: Plain for Czech/Slovak typesetting This package creates and installs fmt file for Czech/Slovak TeX typesetting. Source package: cspsfonts Package: cspsfonts Description: Support for Czech and Slovak Type1 fonts in TeX/LaTeX Add support for using Type1 fonts in Czech and Slovak TeX/LaTeX. Source package: css-mode Package: css-mode Description: A Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) editing mode for Emacs This is a simple Emacs mode for editing CSS style sheets. It adds font-locking and some basic auto-indentation support to Emacs. It works with Emacs 19.34, but should also work with both older and newer versions as well as XEmacs. . While CSS has a C-like syntax, this mode does a better job than cc-mode of handling the features of the CSS language. It supports both CSS Level 1 and Level 2. . Home Page: http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/software/css-mode/ Source package: cssc Package: cssc Description: Clone of the Unix SCCS revision-control system. SCCS is a de-facto standard shipped with most commercial Unices, and is the pre-file revision-control system under many project-wide revision-control systems. . This software is under development and not all features are implemented at this time. . GNU-based systems use RCS instead of SCCS. Source package: cstexfonts Package: cstexfonts Description: Czech/Slovak fonts for TeX Extension of Knuth's cm fonts. These fonts are high quality fonts for typesetting of Czech/Slovak texts. Source package: cstocs Package: cstocs Description: Recoding utility and Czech sorter. This is a utility which allows you to re-encode files between various encodings and sort Czech data. Some main features: - Written in Perl, providing appropriate Perl modules. - Supported encodings: ASCII, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, Microsoft cp1250 and cp1252, Mac, MacCE, PC Latin 2, Koi8-CS and TeX Cork (T1). - You can create your own encoding definition files and use them for recoding to any other defined encoding. - Single to single or single to many chars recodings are supported. - Sophisticated sorting algorithm for Czech. Source package: cthumb Package: cthumb Description: A program to generate themable Web picture albums cthumb allows you to create themable web picture albums, i.e. collections of digital pictures, with small thumbnails of your pictures and with captions. In addition, it optionally allows you to have several views of the collection of pictures. An album is composed of a series of pages, each composed of a collection of pictures. For each page (and each picture), you can have several annotations per picture. cthumb will generate several versions of the page, for each annotation type. . You can customize almost everything in the way the albums look on the screen, from the size of the thumbnails to the background and foreground colors, the border colors, whether you want film-strips, etc. Source package: ctie Package: ctie Description: merge multiple CWEB change files into one file This program is capable of merging multiple change files for a CWEB file into a single change file, or producing a master change file from them. It is based on the TIE program written for WEB (and found in the tetex-bin package). Source package: ctklight Package: ctklight Description: a light compiler toolkit in Haskell CTKLight is a compiler toolkit for Haskell, helping in writing lexers and parsers using combinators. The resulting parsers and lexers are self-optimizing and thus fast. . CTKLight works in both GHC and Hugs 98, language extensions turned on. CTKLight is suitable for small compiler projects. Source package: cttex Package: cttex Description: Thai word separator for Thai TeTeX/LaTeX and HTML This is a Thai word separator program intended for use with Thai LaTeX and HTML documents. . Thai script is written continously without using "space" for breaking between words. A program such as LaTeX, then, needs to know where to break the sentence for a newline. Source package: ctwm Package: ctwm Description: Claude's Tab window manager ctwm is Claude Lecommandeur's extension to twm; in addition to the features of twm, it supports multiple virtual screens, the pixmap file format, pinnable ("sticky") menus, and other enhancements. Source package: cup Package: cup Description: LALR parser generator for Java(tm) CUP is the "Constructor of Useful Parsers", a system for generating parsers from simple LALR specifications. It serves the same role as the widely used program YACC and in fact offers most of the features of YACC. However, CUP is written in Java, uses specifications including embedded Java code, and produces parsers which are implemented in Java. Source package: cupsomatic-ppd Package: cupsomatic-ppd Description: cups printer ppd's from LinuxPrinting.org In this package are > 900 printer ppd's and the cupsomatic Perl script. With this you can use a lot of printers with cups. . This package is kept to help upgrading. For new installations please try foomatic-bin plus foomatic-db first. Source package: cupsys Package: cupsys Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the CUPS scheduler/daemon and related files. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: cupsys-bsd Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the BSD commands for interacting with CUPS. It is provides separately to allow CUPS to coexist with other printing systems (to a small degree). . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: cupsys-client Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - client programs (SysV) The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the System V style print client programs. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: cupsys-pstoraster Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - pstoraster The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the pstoraster facility, which allows CUPS(tm) to convert PostScript data into CUPS raster data. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: libcupsys1 Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - libs The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the base shared libraries for CUPS. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: libcupsys1-dev Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - development files The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the files necessary for developing CUPS-aware applications and CUPS drivers. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: libcupsys2 Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - libs The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the base shared libraries for CUPS. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: libcupsys2-dev Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - development files The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the files necessary for developing CUPS-aware applications and CUPS drivers. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Source package: curator Package: curator Description: Turn directories of images into static web content Curator is a powerful script that allows one to generate Web page image galleries with the intent of displaying photographic images on the Web, or for a CD-ROM presentation and archiving. . It generates static Web pages only - no special configuration or running scripts are required on the server. The script supports many file formats, hierarchical directories, thumbnail generation and update, per-image description file with any attributes, and 'tracks' of images spanning multiple directories. The templates consist of HTML with embedded Python. Running this script only requires a recent Python interpreter and the ImageMagick tools. . Upstream is: http://curator.sourceforge.net/ Source package: curl Package: curl Description: Get a file from an FTP, GOPHER, HTTP or HTTPS server. curl is a client to get documents/files from servers using any of the supported protocols. The command is designed to work without user interaction or any kind of interactivity. . curl offers a busload of useful tricks like proxy support, user authentication, ftp upload, HTTP post, file transfer resume and more. . This package is able to handle SSL requests only if installed together with libcurl2-ssl. Package: libcurl-dev Description: Development libraries and header files for libcurl. Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile and link programs which use the libcurl library. . libcurl is designed and meant to become a solid, usable and reliable multi-protocol file transfer library for URL syntax defined files. Package: libcurl2 Description: Multi-protocol file transfer library. (no SSL support) This package includes shared version of the libcurl library. . libcurl is designed and meant to become a solid, usable and reliable multi-protocol file transfer library for URL syntax defined files. . Shared library *without* SSL support. Source package: cursel Package: cursel Description: simple language to provide text application interfaces CURSEL is a freeware FMLI implementation, a small language that allows you to quickly make a form- and menu- based character interface to shell scripts and other programs. Source package: curves Package: curves Description: colorful console interface for CVS version control CurVeS performs two functions. It provides a menu and command completion interface to CVS so that inexperienced users can learn the features of CVS without documentation. This includes the creation of some meta-features built upon standard CVS commands that commonly are used together. The second function of CurVeS is to provide visual presentation of a project directory so that the status of each file is comprehensible at a glance. CurVeS uses color, when available, to accent the file classification marks. Source package: custom Package: custom Description: Tools for declaring and initializing options The Custom Library is intended for use by emacs lisp programmers who want to make their emacs packages easily customizable. It allows the programmer to . declare the type for each user option, i.e. specify the set of legal values for each variable, . specify and initialize the faces used by the package, and . organize the user options into groups and hierarchies. . The user will then be able to customize the user options through a helpful structured interface that resembles the property editor in modern GUI programs. Source package: custom-mule Package: custom-mule Description: Tools for declaring and initializing options for Mule2 The Custom Library is intended for use by emacs lisp programmers who want to make their emacs packages easily customizable. It allows the programmer to . declare the type for each user option, i.e. specify the set of legal values for each variable, . specify and initialize the faces used by the package, and . organize the user options into groups and hierarchies. . The user will then be able to customize the user options through a helpful structured interface that resembles the property editor in modern GUI programs. This package applied patch for Mule2.3@19.34 (cannot use for emacs19) Source package: cutils Package: cutils Description: C source code utilities C source code utilities, consisting of cdecl and cundecl - decode and encode C type declarations cobfusc - make a C source file unreadable but compilable chilight - highlight C source files cunloop - unloop C loops yyextract - extract grammar rules from yacc grammar yyref - yacc grammar reference program Source package: cuyo Package: cuyo Description: Tetris-like game with very impressive effects. Cuyo, named after a Spanish possessive pronoun, shares with tetris that things fall down and how to navigate them. When enough "of the same type" come "together", they explode. The goal of each level is to blow special "stones" away, you start with. But what "of the same type" and "together" means, varies with the levels. If you hear someone shout that a dragon is always burning his elephants, so that he is not able to blow the volcano away, there a good chances to find Cuyo on his screen. WARNING: It is known to successfully get many people away from more important things to do. Source package: cvm Package: cvm Description: Credential Validation Modules This package contains: - The reference source for the CVM interface. - Diagnostic and benchmark CVM clients. - A checkpassword interface CVM client. - A UNIX/POSIX system module (uses getpwnam). - A flat-file module (uses fgetpwent). - A library for client writers. - A set of libraries for module writers. Source package: cvs Package: cvs Description: Concurrent Versions System CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions of files (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. Unlike the simpler systems, CVS does not just operate on one file at a time or one directory at a time, but operates on hierarchical collections of directories consisting of version controlled files. . CVS helps to manage releases and to control the concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. CVS allows triggers to enable/log/control various operations and works well over a wide area network. Package: cvs-doc Description: Documentation for CVS This documentation contains complete upstream changelogs, CVS paper, upstream TeXInfo source, TeXInfo documentation, HTMLized documentation based on the TeXInfo stuff, etc., for the CVS package. Source package: cvs-buildpackage Package: cvs-buildpackage Description: Debian package scripts for CVS source trees. This package provides the capability to inject or import Debian source packages into a CVS repository, build a Debian package from the CVS repository, and helps in integrating upstream changes into the repository. . The import or inject process takes a dsc (Debian source control) file, and imports it into CVS. The module path can maintains distribution and section information; for example, one may inject hemm/hemm/devel/make into the repository. . The build process works analogously to dpkg-buildpackage, and can be used from within the checked out source tree, or with additional information, can be used from anywhere. In the latter case, you can build any previous version of the package, as long as the corresponding orig.tar.gz file is still around. The build script checks out the relevant version from the CVS repository, and runs dpkg-buildpackage to create the Debian package. . Combined, these utilities provide an infrastructure to facilitate the use of CVS by Debian maintainers. This allows one to keep separate CVS branches of a package for stable, unstable, and possibly experimental distributions, along with the other benefits of a version control system. . This can be used to generate a unified CVS source tree, for example. Source package: cvs2cl Package: cvs2cl Description: CVS-log-message-to-ChangeLog conversion script This perl script produces a GNU-style ChangeLog for CVS-controlled sources, by running "cvs log" and parsing the output. Duplicate log messages get unified in the Right Way. Source package: cvs2html Package: cvs2html Description: create HTML versions of CVS logs cvs2html is program that transforms the 'cvs log' output into a HTML file. The program can be used on any type of cvs archive, but since it invokes cvs itself, it needs to be run in a machine having a local checked out copy of the archive and access to the repository. Source package: cvsbook Package: cvsbook Description: Open Source Development with CVS, an online book This is an online version of a book written by Karl Fogel and published by Coriolis, Inc. This book covers CVS, starting with a tutorial and going on to cover repository administration, more advanced topics, troubleshooting, and a complete CVS reference. Source package: cvsgraph Package: cvsgraph Description: Create a tree of revisions/branches from a CVS/RCS file. CvsGraph was inspired by the graph option from WinCVS. It represents the revisions and branches in a CVS/RCS file in a graphical tree structure, also listing any tags associated with any given revision. Source package: cvsps Package: cvsps Description: Tool to generate CVS patch set information CVSps is a program for generating 'patch set' information from a CVS repository. A patch set in this case is defined as a set of changes made to a collection of files, all committed at the same time (using a single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable for seeing the big picture of the evolution of a CVS project. While CVS tracks revision information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed 'atomically' to the repository. Source package: cvsup Package: cvsup Description: A network file distribution system optimized for CVS (client) CVSup is a software package for distributing and updating collections of files across a network. It can efficiently and accurately mirror all types of files, including sources, binaries, hard links, symbolic links, and even device nodes. CVSup's streaming communication protocol and multithreaded architecture make it most likely the fastest mirroring tool in existence today. In addition to being a great general-purpose mirroring tool, CVSup includes special features and optimizations specifically tailored to CVS repositories. Package: cvsupd Description: A network file distribution system optimized for CVS (server) CVSup is a software package for distributing and updating collections of files across a network. It can efficiently and accurately mirror all types of files, including sources, binaries, hard links, symbolic links, and even device nodes. CVSup's streaming communication protocol and multithreaded architecture make it most likely the fastest mirroring tool in existence today. In addition to being a great general-purpose mirroring tool, CVSup includes special features and optimizations specifically tailored to CVS repositories. Source package: cvsutils Package: cvsutils Description: CVS utilities for use in working directories Several utilities which are used to facilitate working with the files in the working directory of a developer using CVS. . The utilities included in this package are: . + cvsu: Offline "cvs update" simulator. Lists the files found in the current directory (or in the directories which you specify). + cvsco: "Cruel checkout". Removes results of compilation and discards local changes. Deletes all the files except listed unmodified ones and checks out everything which seems to be missing. + cvsdiscard: Discards local changes but keeps results of compilation. Works like "cvsco", but only deletes files which are likely to cause merge conflicts. + cvspurge: CVS-based "make maintainer-clean". Removes results of compilation but keeps local changes intact. Removes unknown files, but keeps changes in files known to CVS. + cvstrim: Removes files and directories unknown to CVS. + cvschroot: Makes it possible to change CVS/Root in all subdirectories to the given value. + cvsrmadm: Removes all CVS directories in the project. It is safer if you occasionally make mistakes in the "find" commands. + cvsdo: Simulates some of the CVS commands (currently add, remove and diff) without any access to the CVS server. Source package: cvsweb Package: cvsweb Description: a CGI interface to your CVS repository cvsweb is a WWW CGI script that provides remote access to your CVS repository. It allows browsing of the full tree, with configurable access controls. It will display the revision history of a file, as well as produce diffs between revisions and allow downloading any revision of the whole file. Source package: cweb Package: cweb Description: Knuth's & Levy's C/C++ programming system. CWEB allows you to write documents which can be used simultaneously as C/C++ programs and as TeX documentation for them. . The philosophy behind CWEB is that programmers who want to provide the best possible documentation for their programs need two things simultaneously: a language like TeX for formatting, and a language like C for programming. Neither type of language can provide the best documentation by itself. But when both are appropriately combined, we obtain a system that is much more useful than either language separately. . You may also want to install the ctie package which allows one to work with multiple change files simultaneously. Source package: cweb-latex Package: cweb-latex Description: LaTeX support for CWEB. This is the distribution of LaTeX CWEB, a bundle that allows you to use LaTeX as the documentation markup of your CWEB program. Your CWEB programs may be LaTeX documents now -- with sections, subsections, environments, figures, graphics inclusion, etc. . You will want to use this bundle if you - are a CWEB programmer and use LaTeX elsewhere, - haven't used CWEB up to now, because you wanted structured markup (and you didn't want to develop it yourself), or - want a hierarchic document structure for CWEB programs. . If you want to LaTeX the example program, you will need the rcs-latex package, although this is not essential. Source package: cwebx Package: cwebx Description: C/C++ literate programming system (Marc van Leeuwen's version) This version is a complete rewrite of Levy & Knuth's version of CWEB. It uses a slightly different syntax from the L&K version, but provides a compatibility mode allowing L&K CWEB sources to be processed, producing similar (though not necessarily identical) output. . CWEB allows you to write documents which can be used simultaneously as C/C++ programs and as TeX documentation for them. . The philosophy behind CWEB is that programmers who want to provide the best possible documentation for their programs need two things simultaneously: a language like TeX for formatting, and a language like C for programming. Neither type of language can provide the best documentation by itself. But when both are appropriately combined, we obtain a system that is much more useful than either language separately. Source package: cxref Package: cxref Description: Generates latex and HTML documentation for C programs. A program that takes as input a series of C source files and produces a LaTeX or HTML document containing a cross reference of the files/functions/variables in the program, including documentation taken from suitably formatted source code comments. The documentation is stored in the C source file in specially formatted comments, making it simple to maintain. The cross referencing includes lists of functions called, callers of each function, usage of global variables, header file inclusion, macro definitions and type definitions. Works for ANSI C, including many gcc extensions. Package: cxref-doc Description: Generates latex and HTML documentation for C programs. This package provides sample documentation produced by cxref from some of the cxref source itself. Source package: cygnus-stylesheets Package: cygnus-stylesheets Description: Cygnus' flavor of DocBook stylesheets This package is a grab-bag of DSSSL materials for formatting DocBook documents. Primarily, it contains a driver for Norm Walsh's DocBook DSSSL stylesheets (the debian 'docbook-stylesheets' package) from Cygnus, used internally in documentation. It also includes db2{html,rtf,pdf,ps,dvi} scripts from Cygnus. The Gnome project uses these stylesheets for its documentation. . This package also contains Mark Burton's dbtohtml.dsl, which is a more minimal DSSSL stylesheet for formatting DocBook documents. Source package: cyrus-imapd Package: cyrus-admin Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (administration tool) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains the cyradm tool which can be used to administer both local and remote Cyrus mail systems. Package: cyrus-common Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (common files) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . The Debian version of Cyrus has been modified to support authentication via PAM in addition to the standard UNIX password file. . This package contains the common files needed by the other Cyrus components. The cyrus-imapd and/or cyrus-pop3d packages are needed to enable IMAP and POP3 support respectively. Package: cyrus-dev Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (developer files) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains header files and the static library needed to develop IMAP applications that interface with Cyrus. Package: cyrus-imapd Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (IMAP support) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains support for IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol). Package: cyrus-nntp Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (NNTP support) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains the tools needed to make an NNTP spool available via IMAP. Package: cyrus-pop3d Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (POP3 support) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains support for POP (Post Office Protocol). Source package: cyrus-sasl Package: libsasl-dev Description: Development files for authentication abstraction library. This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . You need this package if you want to compile programs with SASL support. Package: libsasl-digestmd5-plain Description: DIGEST-MD5 module for SASL This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . This package provides the DIGEST-MD5 modules without DES support. Package: libsasl-modules-plain Description: Basic Pluggable Authentication Modules for SASL This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . This package provides the basic plugin modules: LOGIN, PLAIN, ANONYMOUS, and CRAM-MD5. Package: libsasl7 Description: Authentication abstraction library. This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . Any of: ANONYMOUS, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5, GSSAPI (MIT Kerberos 5 or Heimdal Kerberos 5), KERBEROS_V4, PLAIN, or LOGIN can be used. Package: sasl-bin Description: Programs for manupulating the SASL users database This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . This package contains common binary files for plugin modules. Source package: cyrus-sasl2 Package: libsasl2 Description: Authentication abstraction library. SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method for adding authentication support to connection-based protocols. To use SASL, a protocol includes a command for identifying and authenticating a user to a server and for optionally negotiating protection of subsequent protocol interactions. If its use is negotiated, a security layer is inserted between the protocol and the connection. See RFC 2222 for more information. . This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. . Any of: ANONYMOUS, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5, GSSAPI (MIT Kerberos 5 or Heimdal Kerberos 5), KERBEROS_V4, OTP, PLAIN, or LOGIN can be used. Package: libsasl2-dev Description: Development files for authentication abstraction library. This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. . You need this package if you want to compile programs with SASL support. Package: libsasl2-digestmd5-plain Description: DIGEST-MD5 module for SASL This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. . This package provides the DIGEST-MD5 modules without DES support. Package: libsasl2-modules-plain Description: Basic Pluggable Authentication Modules for SASL This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. . This package provides the basic plugin modules: LOGIN, PLAIN, ANONYMOUS, OTP and CRAM-MD5. Package: sasl2-bin Description: Programs for manupulating the SASL users database This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. . This package contains common binary files for plugin modules. Source package: d4x Package: d4x Description: Graphical tool for downloading files from Internet Downloader for X is a tool for downloading files from the Internet via both HTTP and FTP with a powerful but userfriendly interface. It supports reconnecting and resuming on connection timeouts, has a download queue for multiple files, support for simultaneous downloads, and many other features for powerful downloading. . It is written in C++, the GUI uses GTK+. . Source package: d4x-gnome-applet Package: d4x-gnome-applet Description: GNOME applet to monitor Downloader for X This GNOME applet has been designed to monitor the activity of Downloader for X (d4x). . You must install package d4x to use it. . Source package: dadadodo Package: dadadodo Description: Exterminates all rational thought DadaDodo is a program that analyses texts for Markov chains of word probabilities and then generates random sentences based on that. Sometimes these sentences are nonsense; but sometimes they cut right through to the heart of the matter and reveal hidden meanings. Source package: dailystrips Package: dailystrips Description: view web comic strips more conveniently A perl script that gathers online comic strips for more convenient viewing. When in normal mode, it creates an HTML page that references the strips directly, and when in local mode, it also downloads the images to your local disk. Source package: dancer-ircd Package: dancer-ircd Description: An IRC server designed for centrally maintained networks This is the ircd designed for use on OpenProjects Net (www.openprojects.net), based on the hybrid ircd used by efnet. . It attempts to handle the network transparently as a unit, and to provide features to support the OPN philosophy. . This package contains the main binary files. Package: dancer-ircd-doc Description: Dancer documentation. This is the ircd designed for use on OpenProjects Net (www.openprojects.net), based on the hybrid ircd used by efnet. . It attempts to handle the network transparently as a unit, and to provide features to support the OPN philosophy. . This package contains all the documentation that comes in the original tarball. Source package: dancer-services Package: dancer-services Description: IRC services implementation for dancer-ircd This is the counterpart to dancer-ircd, a services implementation (nickserv, chanserv, etc) that works with the dancer protocol. It can connect to a remote server, but it is highly recommended that you run a local ircd instead and connect it to that. Note that dancer-services will not work properly with any ircd other than dancer-ircd. . Dancer-services is essentially the same as hybserv, only patched to work with dancer-ircd. Source package: dante Package: dante-client Description: Provides a SOCKS wrapper for users behind a firewall. Dante provides "socksify" - a program which forwards network requests from any program to the SOCKS server (v4 or v5) which then performs them on your behalf. Package: dante-server Description: SOCKS server. dante-server provides "danted" - a SOCKS (v4 and v5) server Package: libsocksd Description: SOCKS library for dante-client. This package is useless by itself - have a look at dante-client. Package: libsocksd-dev Description: Development files for compiling programs with SOCKS support. Provides header files and instructions for compiling programs with SOCKS support. Source package: darxite Package: darxcmd Description: Darxite client that sends a raw command to the daemon Simply sends the specified command to the daemon, prints the response, and returns. If "command" is blank or -, it will read the command (or a series of commands) from standard input. Thus it can be used for scripting the daemon and the like. Package: darxget Description: Darxite client to get a URL from the command-line. Simple Darxite clients that accept a URL from the command-line. They are very useful for scripts and for basic use. . Includes: * darxget, client to download files. * pdarxget, the short perl equivalent to darxget. * darxput, client to upload files. * getright-convert, client to use GetRight download lists. Package: darxite Description: Daemon that transfers files via FTP/HTTP in the background. Darxite is an system for retrieving files via FTP and HTTP where a "daemon" process sits in the background and transfers files, while a number of "client" processes can control it and provide a user interface. The client programs available include a nice GTK FTP client, a GNOME Panel applet and a command-line FTP client. . Highlights include: * If a transfer gets too slow, the system can switch to a mirror site automagically. * Transfers can be spooled, so you know from looking at the file when they have completed. * The daemon can be controlled remotely, thus enabling a faster computer to be used as a sort-of FTP proxy or file server, etc. * Programs can be set to automatically execute when transfer is complete. * Support for FTP and HTTP, and HTTP proxies. * Recursive FTP download/uploads. Package: darxite-applet Description: Darxite GNOME panel applet allowing DnD from Netscape GNOME pannel that allows URLS dragged and dropped from Netscape to be place on the Darxite queue. Package: darxite-control Description: gnome control for darxite. Gnome monitor for darxite that displays the current batch status - which files are being transferred and progress. Options to pause or end a download. Package: darxstat Description: Darxite client to display the current batch status Simple Darxite client that displays the current status of the batch - which files are being transferred and how much of them has been transferred. Package: dsgtk Description: Display the Darxite transfer status in a GTK window Simple Darxite GTK client that displays the current status of the batch - which files are being transferred and how much of them has been transferred. Package: dxclip Description: GTK-based clipboard monitor for Darxite Monitors the clipboard for URLS to feed to the powerful file transfer daemon Darxite. Package: dxftp Description: Darxite-based command-line FTP client Pretty full-featured command-line FTP client. It is based on the Darxite system and uses GNU readline for command-reading. It can (almost!) be used as a drop-in replacement for clients like ftp and ncftp. Package: dxpref Description: GTK interface to modify preferences for Darxite Darxite Control Centre. Can save changes to one of the configuration files, or update the daemon directly. Package: libdarxite1 Description: Shared run-time library for darxite. This library is required by Darxite programs that are dynamicaly linked. Package: libdarxite1-dev Description: Development files for Darxite. Included are header files needed to compile Darxite programs, and the static darxite library. Package: noctftp Description: Graphical FTP client for the Darxite. Gives a nice graphical interface to the powerful file transfer daemon Darxite. Source package: db Package: libdb2 Description: The Berkeley database routines (run-time files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . It supports three kinds of file formats: * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable length records. Other core database services: * page cache management for fast access, clean page allocation. * lock with multiple reader/writer granularity. * nested transaction support with logging and rollback recovery (two phase commit). * Large set of utility, to dump/load/restore data and examine log. Package: libdb2++ Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ run-time files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. Package: libdb2++-dbg Description: The Berkeley database routines (debugging c++ library). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains an unstripped shared library compiled with debugging symbols and source files needed by gdb. It contains also an unstripped shared library with profiling. Package: libdb2++-dev Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains include files and docs for the interface. It includes also a static lib for particular cases. Package: libdb2-dbg Description: The Berkeley database routines (debugging library). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains an unstripped shared library compiled with debugging symbols and source files needed by gdb. It contains also an unstripped shared library with profiling and an utility program (db_printlog) to examine the log generated using the debug library. Package: libdb2-dev Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains include files and docs for the interface, as well as some postscript documents about the use of db. It includes also a static lib for particular cases. Package: libdb2-util Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This package contains several programs for managing the db. Package: libdb2.6 Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2. This package provides libdb2.6 runtime library, as a symlink. Package: libdb2.6++ Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2++. This package provides libdb2.6++ runtime library, as a symlink. Package: libdb2.6++-dbg Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2++-dbg. Package: libdb2.6++-dev Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2++-dev. Package: libdb2.6-dbg Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2-dbg. Package: libdb2.6-dev Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2-dev. Package: libdb2.6-util Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2-util. Source package: db2 Package: db2-doc Description: Berkeley v2 Database Documentation [html txt ps] Complete documentation for all of DB2's APIs and utilities. Package: libdb2 Description: The Berkeley database routines (run-time files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . It supports three kinds of file formats: * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable length records. Other core database services: * page cache management for fast access, clean page allocation. * lock with multiple reader/writer granularity. * nested transaction support with logging and rollback recovery (two phase commit). * Large set of utilities, to dump/load/restore data and examine log. Package: libdb2++ Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ run-time files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. Package: libdb2++-dev Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains unstripped shared libraries compiled with debugging symbols needed by gdb. It contains also unstripped shared libraries. Package: libdb2-dbg Description: The Berkeley database routines (debugging libraries, C and C++). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains unstripped shared libraries compiled with debugging symbols needed by gdb. It contains also unstripped shared libraries. Package: libdb2-dev Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains the needed headers and libraries for developing software using the libdb2 interface. Package: libdb2-util Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This package contains several programs for managing database files. Source package: db3 Package: db3-doc Description: Berkeley v3 Database Documentation [html] Complete documentation for all of DB3's API's and utilities. Package: libdb3 Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries [runtime] This is the runtime package for programs that use the Berkeley v3 database library. Package: libdb3++ Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries for C++ [runtime] This is the runtime package for programs that use the Berkeley v3 database library. This is only for programs which use the C++ interface. Package: libdb3++-dev Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries for C++ [development] This is the development package which contains headers and static libraries for the Berkeley v3 database library. This is only for programs which will use the C++ interface. Package: libdb3-dev Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries [development] This is the development package which contains headers and static libraries for the Berkeley v3 database library. Package: libdb3-tcl Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries for TCL [module] This package provides a TCL module suitable accessing Berkeley v3 databases from within TCL programs. Package: libdb3-util Description: Berkeley v3 Database Utilities These are utilities that help you work with DB3 databases. Source package: dbd-excel Package: libdbd-excel-perl Description: Perl5 module for Excel file access with SQL via DBI The DBD::Excel module is a DBI driver which permits access to Excel files (in the 95, 97 and 2000 flavours) via SQL commands through the Perl DBI. . As of 0.02, this module is still in an ALPHA VERSION according to its author. Source package: dbd-odbc Package: libdbd-odbc-perl Description: Perl5 module for an ODBC driver for DBI This Perl5 module provides DBI (Database independent interface for Perl) connectivity using ODBC (Open DataBase Connectivity). Source package: dbd-xbase Package: libxbase-perl Description: Perl module to access xbase files (optionally through DBI). This module allows access to .dbf files (it can create them, also), it handles memo files, but indexes only in a somewhat limited way. It has two interfaces: one using SQL commands (through DBI) ad the other with a simple OO interface. You can use the dbfdump program to dump the content of a .dbf file. Source package: dbench Package: dbench Description: The dbench (disk) and tbench (TCP) benchmarks dbench and tbench simulate the load of the netbench "industry standard" benchmark used to rate (windows) fileservers. Unlike netbench, they do not require a lab of Microsoft Windows PCs: dbench produces the filesystem load on a netbench run, and tbench produces the network load, allowing simpler bottleneck isolation. . Note that this benchmark is *not* a realistic reflection of normal server load. Source package: dbf2mysql Package: dbf2mysql Description: xBase <--> MySQL This program takes an xBase file and sends queries to an MySQL server to insert it into an MySQL table and vice versa. Source package: dbf2sql Package: dbf2pg Description: Converting xBase files to PostgreSQL This program takes an xBase-file and sends queries to an PostgreSQL-server to insert it into a table. Source package: dbishell Package: dbishell Description: Interactive SQL shell with readline support Database shell with readline support [command history, tab completion etc] based on the Perl DBI: . Has specific support for Oracle, MySQL, Sybase, PostgreSQL, and a generic driver that should work for anything supported by DBI. Source package: dbix-cgi-perl Package: libdbix-cgi-perl Description: CGI Extension for libdbix-easy-perl This package adds several CGI methods to libdbix-easy-perl, it also contains a example script called dausql.pl for accessing databases from a browser. Source package: dbix-easy-perl Package: libdbix-easy-perl Description: Easy to Use DBI Interface DBIx::Easy is an easy to use DBI interface. Currently only the Pg, mSQL and mysql drivers are supported. Note that you also need one of the DBD::* drivers to use this module. For additional information please refer to the manpage. Source package: dbs Package: dbs Description: Files used for the development of DBS source packages DBS source is where multiple patches can be distributed and used for a given upstream source package. Source package: dbskkd-cdb Package: dbskkd-cdb Description: The fastest dictionary server for SKK dbskkd-cdb is an alternate version of skkserv using cdb. Source package: dbuild Package: dbuild Description: Tool for building Debian binary packages from Debian sources dbuild will take one or more Debian source packages and build the corresponding binary packages. This can, in theory, be used to build the whole distribution from sources. Source package: dbview Package: dbview Description: View dBase III files Dbview is a little tool that will display dBase III and IV files. You can also use it to convert your old .dbf files for further use with Unix. . It wasn't the intention to write a freaking viewer and reinvent the wheel again. Instead dbview is intend to be used in conjunction with your favourite unix text utilities like cut, recode and more. Source package: dcd Package: dcd Description: Command-line CD player dcd (Dave's CD player) is a small CD player, for people who think workbone is too bloated and graphical. All functions are accessible from the command line. Loop tracks in the background, use it with 'at' as an alarm clock, whatever. Source package: dcethreads Package: libdcethreads-dev Description: Development files for dcethreads . This package contains headers and library used in development freedce development Package: libdcethreads2 Description: A DCE Threads emulation layer ontop of LinuxThreads. . A free thread implementation of DCE RPC with development aimed at implementing DCOM for Linux. This packages implements pthreads draft 4. Source package: dcl Package: dcl Description: Double Choco Latte Provides basic project management capabilities, time tracking on tasks, call tracking, email notifications, online documents, statistical reports, a report engine, and more features are either working or being developed/planned. Source package: dclock Package: dclock Description: Digital clock for the X Window System with flexible display. Dclock main feature is its great flexibility in how it can draw. You can even display the output from "date" in it such as "Wednesday, 3rd Jan". Dclock also supports setting an alarm. Source package: ddclient Package: ddclient Description: Update dynamic IP address at DynDNS.org A perl based client to update your dynamic IP address at DynDNS.org (or other dynamic DNS services such as Hammernode, Zoneedit or EasyDNS), thus allowing you and others to use a fixed hostname (myhost.dyndns.org) to access your machine. This client supports both the dynamic and (near) static services, MX setting, and alternative host. It caches the address, and only attempts the update if the address actually changes. . For more information on DynDNS.org, see http://www.dyndns.org/. Source package: ddd Package: ddd Description: The Data Display Debugger, a graphical debugger frontend. The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a popular graphical user interface to UNIX debuggers such as GDB, DBX, XDB, JDB and others. Besides ``usual'' front-end features such as viewing source texts and breakpoints, DDD provides an interactive graphical data display, where data structures are displayed as graphs. Using DDD, you can reason about your application by watching its data, not just by viewing it execute lines of source code. . Other DDD features include: debugging of programs written in Ada, C, C++, Chill, Fortran, Java, Modula, Pascal, Perl and Python; machine-level debugging; hypertext source navigation and lookup; breakpoint, backtrace, and history editors; preferences and settings editors; program execution in terminal emulator window; debugging on remote host; on-line manual; interactive help on the Motif user interface; GDB/DBX/XDB command-line interface with full editing, history, and completion capabilities. . This version is linked against Lesstif, an LGPL-ed implementation of Motif. Package: ddd-doc Description: Additional documentation for the Data Display Debugger. The User's Guide and Reference Manual "Debugging with DDD" in PDF and PostScript format (an "info" version is included in the DDD package itself). . The technical report "DDD---A Free Graphical Front-End for UNIX Debuggers" in PostScript format. Source package: dds2tar Package: dds2tar Description: Tools for using DDS features of DAT drives with GNU tar This tool makes use of the fast seek command of DAT devices. Files from a selected file archive can be extracted within one minute. . An undocumented c-shell script scsi_vendor is provided which may help in learning more about an unknown SCSI device. It is used by the mt-dds tool. scsi_vendor requires the tcsh flavor of c-shell. Source package: ddskk Package: ddskk Description: Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program Daredevil SKK is a branch of SKK (Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program, an input method of Japanese). It forked from the main trunk, SKK version 10.56. It consists of a simple core and many optional programs which provide extensive features, however, our target is to more simplify core, and more expand its optional features. Source package: debarchiver Package: debarchiver Description: Tool to handle debian package archives. This tool can create a potato like file structure that dselect, apt-get and similar tools can use for easier installation. . You just have to place the package files into a incoming directory and the tool does the sorting (if you place the generated '.changes' file there too). . OBSERVE! This package will create a cronjob that does the actual sorting. Source package: debauch Package: debauch Description: A malloc debugger Debauch is a malloc debugger. It is based on code from "memleak" from the XFree86 distribution, but has been significantly altered such that a name change seemed appropriate. Source package: debaux Package: debaux Description: Debian Auxiliary Programs This package contains programs (actually scripts) to build and publish Debian packages. . debaux-build automatically downloads APT sources before building, applies patches and additional sources. It has options to build the packages in an existing chroot environment, check the generated packages with lintian, install the created packages on your local system or turn them into RPM packages. . debaux-build has experimental support for downloading Perl modules from CPAN and creating the necessary Debian packaging files. . debaux-publish uploads packages and runs the scripts to create the APT sources and packages files on the remote system. debaux-publish doesn't support the pool structure yet. Source package: debbugs Package: debbugs Description: The bug tracking system based on the active Debian BTS Debian has a bug tracking system which files details of bugs reported by users and developers. Each bug is given a number, and is kept on file until it is marked as having been dealt with. The system is mainly controlled by e-mail, but the bug reports can be viewed using WWW. . This version is fully functional, but it does not autoconfig, see /usr/share/doc/debbugs/README.Debian after installation. . Note: there might be some appearance issues where the a display variable doesn't expand as expected. Source package: debbugs-el Package: debbugs-el Description: Access the Debian BTS from within Emacs This package contains: . * debian-bug.el, an Elisp function to submit a bug from within Emacs. * gnus-BTS.el, an enhancement to Gnus to provide buttons on bug numbers seen in Debian-related messages. Source package: debconf Package: debconf Description: Debian configuration management system Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. Packages use Debconf to ask questions when they are installed. Package: debconf-doc Description: Debian configuration management system documentation This package contains lots of additional documentation for Debconf, including an introduction to Debconf, a user's guide, a programmer's tutorial, and the specification Debconf is based on. Package: debconf-tiny Description: Tiny subset of debconf for the base system Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. It is used by some packages to prompt you for questions before they are installed. . This is a tiny subset of debconf, with only one frontend, few features. It is intended to be used to set up things in the base system that use debconf. Unless you are very short on disk space, you should install debconf instead. Package: debconf-utils Description: Debconf utilities This package contains some small utilities to aid users and developers. There are utilities to help manage debconf databases, others to manage translated template files and a program to communicate directly with debconf from the command line. Source package: debconf-tiny Package: debconf-tiny Description: dummy package for upgrade purposes This is an empty package which depends on debconf. It exists only to ensure smooth upgrades from potato to woody, and can be safely removed at any time. Source package: debfoster Package: debfoster Description: Install only wanted Debian packages debfoster is a wrapper program for apt and dpkg. When first run, it will ask you which of the installed packages you want to keep installed. . After that, it maintains a list of packages that you want to have installed on your system. It uses this list to detect packages that have been installed only because other packages depended on them. If one of these dependencies changes, debfoster will take notice, and ask if you want to remove the old package. . This helps you to maintain a clean Debian install, without old (mainly library) packages lying around that aren't used any more. Source package: debget Package: debget Description: download/compile source and binary Debian packages debget downloads source and binary Debian packages by name. It doesn't require a local copy of the Packages files, instead it lists directories on the FTP site to find out what versions are available. . debget can also optionally unpack and compile source packages, and even install the generated binary packages. If you intend to use these features you should install the devscripts package for the dscverify script it contains. Source package: debhelper Package: debhelper Description: helper programs for debian/rules A collection of programs that can be used in a debian/rules file to automate common tasks related to building debian packages. Programs are included to install various files into your package, compress files, fix file permissions, integrate your package with the debian menu system, suidmanager, doc-base, etc. Most debian packages use debhelper as part of their build process. Source package: debian-cd Package: debian-cd Description: Tools for building (Official) Debian CD set Debian-cd is the official tool for building Debian CD set since the potato release. It was formerly called YACS (for Yet Another CD Script). . Its goal is to facilitate the creation of customized Debian CD set. Source package: debian-guide Package: debian-guide Description: Text from: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage This package will install the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9). . You can find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-guide. Source package: debian-guide-es Package: debian-guide-es Description: Debian User Guide (in spanish) This package will install a book in HTML format that contains the Debian Installation Guide, the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9), the Linux Hardware HOWTO, and other documents, translated to spanish. . You can find the installed items under /usr/share/doc/debian-guide-es. Source package: debian-guide-zh Package: debian-guide-zh-s Description: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage (Chinese GB) This package will install the simplified Chinese (GB) translation of the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9). . The Chinese translation (about 80% completed as of December 2000) is a group effort of the participants of the Debian Chinese Project. . You can find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-guide-zh-s. Package: debian-guide-zh-t Description: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage (Chinese Big5) This package will install the traditional Chinese (Big5) translation of the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9). . The Chinese translation (about 80% completed as of December 2000) is a group effort of the participants of the Debian Chinese Project. . You can find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-guide-zh-t. Source package: debian-history Package: debian-history Description: A Short History of the Debian Project As the Debian community continues to grow, and "old timers" become fewer and farther between, it seems appropriate to document where the project came from, and what it is about. . In English, French, and Russian. Source package: debian-history-ko Package: debian-history-ko Description: A Short History of the Debian Project translated to Korean Debian Project History document is translated into Korean for Korean Debian Users. Source package: debian-policy Package: debian-policy Description: Debian Policy Manual and related documents This package contains: - Debian Policy Manual - Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) - Authoritative list of virtual package names - Paper about libc6 migration - Policy checklist for upgrading your packages It also replaces the old Packaging Manual; most of the still-relevant content is now included as appendices to the Policy Manual. Package: packaging-manual Description: Debian Packaging Manual This package installs the Debian Packaging Manual. . This manual describes the technical aspects of creating Debian binary and source packages. It also documents the interface between dselect and its access method scripts. It does not deal with the Debian Project policy requirements, and it assumes familiarity with dpkg's functions from the system administrator's perspective. Source package: debian-test Package: debian-test Description: Scripts used to run tests against an installed Debian system This package contains tests and the framework to run them, and test provided by other packages to test themselves. . The intent is that this should build into a test suite that provides a reasonable level of confidence that a Debian system is working correctly. Source package: debian-zh-faq Package: debian-zh-faq-s Description: Debian Chinese FAQ (Chinese GB) This packages contains the book Debian_Chinese_FAQ (Simplified Chinese GB Version), and it answers some frequently asked question about Chinese environment setup. It also introduce the special Chinese software in Debian. Hope it can make you easy to use Chinese in the Debian Operating System. . You may find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-zh-faq-s. Package: debian-zh-faq-t Description: Debian Chinese FAQ (Chinese Big5) This packages contains the book Debian_Chinese_FAQ (Traditional Chinese Big5 Version), and it answers some frequently asked question about Chinese environment setup. It also introduces the special Chinese software in Debian. Hope it can make you easy to use Chinese in the Debian Operating System. . You may find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-zh-faq-t. Source package: debiandoc-sgml Package: debiandoc-sgml Description: DebianDoc SGML DTD and formatting