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 č in Italiano e non esistono traduzioni in altre lingue. L'opera puņ 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 Sem