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Products for ALP Marble 6.0

Marble 6.0 Rebuild

Sources are stored on https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard

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SUSE Internal CA Certificate (mirrored from IBS)

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SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 base. To be used for SLES 10 and SLED 10 packages.

This repository contains the status of SP 3.

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The SDK for SLES 10 SP 3 and SLED 10 SP 3

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SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 base. To be used for SLES 10 and SLED 10 packages.

This repository contains the status of SP 4.

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The SDK for SLES 10 SP 4 and SLED 10 SP 4

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This repository contains the status of GA.

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This repository contains the status of GA.

Official released updates for SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP1

This project will not provide all updates. It is limited to selected updates.

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This repository contains the status of GA.

Official released updates for SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP2

This project will not provide all updates. It is limited to selected updates.

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This repository contains the status of GA.

Official released updates for SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP3

This project will not provide all updates. It is limited to selected updates.

The security repository provides additional openssl version 1 support, but use
this only with special care. Wrong link dependencies can lead to all kind of
malfuntion.

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This repository contains the status of GA.

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Official released updates for SUSE Linux Enterprise 11

This project will not provide all updates. It is limited to selected updates.

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Stable branch of the Chef 10 packages.

Chef is an open source systems integration framework built to bring the benefits of configuration management to your entire infrastructure. You write source code to describe how you want each part of your infrastructure to be built, then apply those descriptions to your servers. The result is a fully automated infrastructure: when a new server comes on line, the only thing you have to do is tell Chef what role it should play in your architecture.

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