Adrian Schröter
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This is a source service for openSUSE Build Service.
This source service is formating the spec file to SUSE standard. The rational
behind is to make it easier to review spec files from unknown packagers.
This should be used in "trylocal" mode, so that osc is adapting the existing
spec file instead of creating a new one.
This is a source service for openSUSE Build Service.
This service runs all checks from osc-source_validator. This can be used
to guarantee that all checks succeed also on the service side. This plugin can be
used via project wide defined services.
This is a source service for openSUSE Build Service.
It supports downloading from svn, git, hg and bzr repositories.
pam_fprint is a PAM module for fingerprint reader support to be used with
libfprint. A list of compatible fingerprint readers can be found at
http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Supported_devices .
Parchive creates extra parity data over several volumes. These can be
used to restore the complete archive after some data loss or
corruption.
par is used by Dar.
The Text::Iconv module provides a Perl interface to the iconv() function as
defined by the Single UNIX Specification.
The convert() method converts the encoding of characters in the input string
from the fromcode codeset to the tocode codeset, and returns the result.
Settings of fromcode and tocode and their permitted combinations are
implementation-dependent. Valid values are specified in the system
documentation; the iconv(1) utility should also provide a -l option that lists
all supported codesets.
As its name suggests, [picocom] is a minimal dumb-terminal emulation
program. It is, in principle, very much like minicom, only it's "pico"
instead of "mini"! It was designed to serve as a simple, manual, modem
configuration, testing, and debugging tool. It has also served (quite
well) as a low-tech "terminal-window" to allow operator intervention
in PPP connection scripts (something like the ms-windows "open
terminal window before / after dialing" feature). It could also prove
useful in many other similar tasks.
The xz command is a very powerful program for compressing files.
* Average compression ratio of LZMA is about 30% better than that of
gzip, and 15% better than that of bzip2.
* Decompression speed is only little slower than that of gzip, being
two to five times faster than bzip2.
* In fast mode, compresses faster than bzip2 with a comparable
compression ratio.
* Achieving the best compression ratios takes four to even twelve
times longer than with bzip2. However. this doesn't affect
decompressing speed.
* Very similar command line interface to what gzip and bzip2 have.
PS3 kernel utilities. Containing ps3-video-mode ps3-boot-game-os
ps3-dump-bootloader ps3-flash-util ps3-rtc-init.
rzip is a compression program, similar in functionality to gzip or
bzip2, but able to take advantage long distance redundencies in files,
which can sometimes allow rzip to produce much better compression
ratios than other programs.
The IA64 Linux kernel has a Software Abstraction Layer (SAL). One of
SAL's tasks is to record machine problems such as CMC (correctable
machine checks), CPE (correctable platform errors), MCA (machine check
architecture) and INIT (cpu initialized after boot). These records are
provided by SAL to user space. salinfo saves and decodes CMC/CPE/MCA
and INIT records.
SuSE blinux is a screen reader for the Linux console. It supports
braille displays.
The goal of Speech Dispatcher project is to provide a high-level device
independent layer for speech synthesis through a simple, stable and
well documented interface.
What is a very high level GUI library to graphics, Speech Dispatcher is
to speech synthesis. The application neither needs to talk to the
devices directly nor to handle concurrent access, sound output and other
tricky aspects of the speech subsystem.
The 802.11 regulatory domain database is used by CRDA and provides
allowed frequency ranges for 802.11 wireless drivers.
This software allows a workstation to authenticate with a RADIUS server
using 802.1x and various EAP protocols. The intended use is for
computers with wireless LAN connections to complete a strong
authentication before joining the network.
This is a project clone to build openSUSE:Factory for the RISC-V architecture.
openSUSE Leap borrows packages from SLE. The content of the build media is almost the same as Leap:15.2, but the development is drastic different. It includes the binaries (instead of the sources) directly from SLE.
https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2020-04/msg00165.html
This is currently an experimental project to build images with the new git workflow
_config is project config. Each package essentialy just a directory in Leap.git
https://src.opensuse.org/openSUSE/Leap
For owners: Push changes with git push origin HEAD:16.0
Any hickups with source not available can be fixed by
osc service rr openSUSE:Leap:16.0:Images _project && osc service rr openSUSE:Leap:16.0:Images $package
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- 6 commits in system:homeautomation:home-assistant:unstable
- 2 commits in OBS:Server:Unstable / obs-scm-bridge
- 1 commit in openSUSE:Tools / obs-scm-bridge