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Michelle Jiyeen Kim mkim at redhat.com
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# ========================================================
#: lesstif-0.92.32-2.i386.rpm:1005 lesstif-0.92.32-2.src.rpm:1005
LessTif is a free replacement for OSF/Motif(R), which provides a full\n
set of widgets for application development (menus, text entry areas,\n
scrolling windows, etc.). LessTif is source compatible with\n
OSF/Motif(R) 1.2. The widget set code is the primary focus of\n
development. If you are installing lesstif, you also need to install\n
lesstif-clients.

# ========================================================
#: lesstif-0.92.32-2.src.rpm:1005 lesstif-devel-0.92.32-2.i386.rpm:1005
Lesstif-devel contains the lesstif static library and header files\n
required to develop Motif-1.2-based applications using LessTif. If you\n
want to develop LessTif applications, you will need to install\n
lesstif-devel along with lesstif and lesstif-clients.

# ========================================================
#: lftp-2.3.11-3.i386.rpm:1005 lftp-2.3.11-3.src.rpm:1005
LFTP is a sophisticated ftp/http file transfer program. Like bash, it has
job\n
control and uses the readline library for input. It has bookmarks,
built-in\n
mirroring, and can transfer several files in parallel. It is designed with\n
reliability in mind.

# ========================================================
#: lha-1.00-17.i386.rpm:1005 lha-1.00-17.src.rpm:1005
LHA is an archiving and compression utility for LHarc format archives.\n
LHA is mostly used in the DOS world, but can be used under Linux to\n
extract DOS files from LHA archives.\n
\n
Install the lha package if you need to extract DOS files from LHA archives.

# ========================================================
#: libaio-0.3.8-1.i386.rpm:1005 libaio-0.3.8-1.src.rpm:1005
The Linux-native asynchronous I/O facility (\"async I/O\", or \"aio\") has
a\n
richer API and capability set than the simple POSIX async I/O facility.\n
This library, libaio, provides the Linux-native API for async I/O.\n
The POSIX async I/O facility requires this library in order to provide\n
kernel-accelerated async I/O capabilities, as do applications which\n
require the Linux-native async I/O API.

# ========================================================
#: libattr-devel-2.0.8-2.i386.rpm:1005 attr-2.0.8-2.src.rpm:1005
This package contains the libraries and header files needed to\n
develop programs which make use of extended attributes.\n
For Linux programs, the documented system call API is the\n
recommended interface, but an SGI IRIX compatibility interface\n
is also provided.\n
\n
Currently only ext2, ext3 and XFS support extended attributes.\n
The SGI IRIX compatibility API built above the Linux system calls is\n
used by programs such as xfsdump(8), xfsrestore(8) and xfs_fsr(8).\n
\n
You should install libattr-devel if you want to develop programs\n
which make use of extended attributes. If you install libattr-devel,\n
you will also want to install attr.

# ========================================================
#: libcap-devel-1.10-5.i386.rpm:1005 libcap-1.10-5.src.rpm:1005
Development files (Headers, libraries for static linking, etc) for libcap.\n
\n
libcap is a library for getting and setting POSIX.1e (formerly POSIX 6)\n
draft 15 capabilities.\n
\n
Install libcap-devel if you want to develop or compile applications using\n
libcap.

# ========================================================
#: libdbi-0.6.2-1.i386.rpm:1005 libdbi-0.6.2-1.src.rpm:1005
libdbi implements a database-independent abstraction layer in C, similar to
the\n
DBI/DBD layer in Perl. Writing one generic set of code, programmers can\n
leverage the power of multiple databases and multiple simultaneous
database\n
connections by using this framework.

# ========================================================
#: libdbi-dbd-mysql-0.6.2-1.i386.rpm:1005 libdbi-0.6.2-1.src.rpm:1005
This plugin provides connectivity to MySQL database servers through the\n
libdbi database independent abstraction layer. Switching a program's
plugin\n
does not require recompilation or rewriting source code.

# ========================================================
#: libdbi-dbd-pgsql-0.6.2-1.i386.rpm:1005 libdbi-0.6.2-1.src.rpm:1005
This plugin provides connectivity to PostgreSQL database servers through
the\n
libdbi database independent abstraction layer. Switching a program's
plugin\n
does not require recompilation or rewriting source code.







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>> From: Michelle Jiyeen Kim <mkim at redhat.com>
>> Reply-To: fedora-trans-ko at redhat.com
>> To: fedora-trans-ko at redhat.com
>> Subject: [Fedora-trans-ko] Cr4S3T0n ´Ô ÆÄÀÏ¿ä~
>> Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 09:50:35 +1000
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>> # ========================================================
>> #: kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.4.0-0.43.6.i386.rpm:1005
>> #: kernel24-2.4.0-0.43.6.src.rpm:1005
>> Many laptop machines (and some non-laptops) support PCMCIA cards for\n
>> expansion. Also known as \"credit card adapters,\" PCMCIA cards are\n
>> small cards for everything from SCSI support to modems. PCMCIA cards\n
>> are hot swappable (they can be exchanged without rebooting the\n
>> system) and quite convenient to use. The kernel-pcmcia-cs package\n
>> contains a set of loadable kernel modules that implement an\n
>> applications program interface, a set of client drivers for specific\n
>> cards and a card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and\n
>> removal events by loading and unloading drivers on demand. The daemon\n
>> also supports hot swapping, so that the cards can be safely inserted\n
>> and ejected at any time.
>>
>> # ========================================================
>> #: kernel-source-2.4.0-0.43.6.i386.rpm:1005 kernel
>> The kernel-source package contains the source code files for the Linux\n
>> kernel. These source files are needed to build most C programs, since\n
>> they depend on the constants defined in the source code. The source\n
>> files can also be used to build a custom kernel that is better tuned\n
>> to your particular hardware.
>>
>> # ========================================================
>> #: krbafs-1.0.4-1.i386.rpm:1005 krbafs-1.0.4-1.src.rpm:1005
>> This package contains the krbafs shared library, which allows programs\n
>> to obtain AFS network filesystem tokens using Kerberos IV credentials,\n
>> without having to link with official AFS libraries which may not be\n
>> available for a given platform.
>>
>> # ========================================================
>> #: krbafs-1.0.4-1.src.rpm:1005 krbafs-utils-1.0.4-1.i386.rpm:1005
>> Kerberos is a network authentication system. The krbafs-utils package\n
>> contains versions of afslog, pagsh, and kstring2key that are linked\n
>> against libkrbafs (a Kerberos to AFS bridging library).
>>
>> # ========================================================
>> #: ksymoops-2.4.0-2.i386.rpm:1005 ksymoops-2.4.0-2.src.
>> The Linux kernel produces error messages that contain machine specific\n
>> numbers that are meaningless for debugging. The ksymoops utility reads\n
>> machine specific files and the error log and converts the addresses to\n
>> meaningful symbols and offsets.
>>
>> # ========================================================
>> #: lam-6.3.3b47-1.i386.rpm:1005 lam-6.3.3b47-1.src.rpm:1005
>> LAM (Local Area Multicomputer) is an Message-Passing Interface (MPI)\n
>> programming environment and development system for heterogeneous\n
>> computers on a network. With LAM/MPI, a dedicated cluster or an\n
>> existing network computing infrastructure can act as one parallel\n
>> computer to solve one problem. LAM/MPI is considered to be \"cluster\n
>> friendly\" because it offers daemon-based process startup/control as\n
>> well as fast client-to-client message passing protocols. LAM/MPI can\n
>> use TCP/IP and/or shared memory for message passing (different RPMs\n
>> are supplied for this -- see the main LAM website at\n
>> http://www.mpi.nd.edu/lam/ for details).<\n
>> \n
>> LAM features a full implementation of MPI version 1 (with the\n
>> exception that LAM does not support cancelling of sends), and much of\n
>> version 2. Compliant applications are source code portable between LAM\n
>> and any other implementation of MPI. In addition to meeting the\n
>> standard, LAM/MPI offers extensive monitoring capabilities to support\n
>> debugging. Monitoring happens on two levels: On one level, LAM/MPI has\n
>> the hooks to allow a snapshot of a process and message status to be\n
>> taken at any time during an application run. The status includes all\n
>> aspects of synchronization plus datatype map/signature, communicator\n
>> group membership and message contents (see the XMPI application on the\n
>> main LAM website). On the second level, the MPI library can produce a\n
>> cumulative record of communication, which can be visualized either at\n
>> runtime or post-mortem.
>>
>> # ========================================================
>> #: lapack-3.0-9.i386.rpm:1005 lapack-3.0-9.src.rpm:1005
>> LAPACK (Linear Algebra PACKage) is a standard library for numerical\n
>> linear algebra. LAPACK provides routines for solving systems of\n
>> simultaneous linear equations, least-squares solutions of linear\n
>> systems of equations, eigenvalue problems, and singular value\n
>> problems. Associated matrix factorizations (LU, Cholesky, QR, SVD,\n
>> Schur, and generalized Schur) and related computations (reordering of\n
>> Schur factorizations and estimating condition numbers) are also
>> included.\n
>> \n
>> LAPACK can handle dense and banded matrices, but\n
>> not general sparse matrices. Similar functionality is provided for\n
>> real and complex matrices in both single and double precision. LAPACK\n
>> is coded in Fortran77 and built with gcc.
>>
>> ========================================================
>> #: less-358-12.i386.rpm:1005 less-358-12.src.rpm:1005
>> The less utility is a text file browser that resembles more, but has\n
>> more capabilities. Less allows you to move backwards in the file as\n
>> well as forwards. Since less does not have to read the entire input\n
>> file before it starts, less starts up more quickly than text editors.
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