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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/amsn/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ 1.4 +A very nice MSN compatible messenger application. Works pretty much like its 1.5 +Windows based counterpart. Perfect for keeping in touch with those friends 1.6 +who have not yet seen the light.
2.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 2.2 +++ b/amule/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 2.3 @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ 2.4 +aMule is an eMule-like client for the eD2k and Kademlia networks, supporting 2.5 +multiple platforms. aMule is entirely free, its sourcecode released under the 2.6 +GPL just like eMule, and includes no adware or spyware as is often found in 2.7 +proprietary P2P applications. 2.8 + 2.9 +aMule is built upon the wxWidgets (formerly wxWindows) toolkit, which enables 2.10 +it to support multiple platforms.
3.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 3.2 +++ b/anacron/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 3.3 @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ 3.4 +Anacron is a periodic command scheduler. It executes commands at intervals 3.5 +specified in days. Unlike cron, it does not assume that the system is running 3.6 +continuously. It can therefore be used to control the execution of daily, 3.7 +weekly and monthly jobs (or anything with a period of n days), on systems 3.8 +that don't run 24 hours a day. When installed and configured properly, 3.9 +Anacron will make sure that the commands are run at the specified intervals 3.10 +as closely as machine-uptime permits. 3.11 + 3.12 +Every time Anacron is run, it reads a configuration file that specifies the 3.13 +jobs Anacron controls, and their periods in days. If a job wasn't executed in 3.14 +the last n days, where n is the period of that job, Anacron executes it. 3.15 +Anacron then records the date in a special timestamp file that it keeps for 3.16 +each job, so it can know when to run it again. When all the executed commands 3.17 +terminate, Anacron exits.
4.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 4.2 +++ b/androguard/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 4.3 @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ 4.4 +Androguard is mainly a tool written in python to play with : * Dex/Odex 4.5 +(Dalvik virtual machine) (.dex) (disassemble, decompilation), * APK (Android 4.6 +application) (.apk), * Android's binary xml (.xml), * Android Resources 4.7 +(.arsc). 4.8 + 4.9 +Androguard is available for Linux/OSX/Windows (python powered).
5.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 5.2 +++ b/android-build-tools/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ 5.4 +Android SDK Build-Tools is a component of the Android SDK required for 5.5 +building Android apps. It's installed in the <sdk>/build-tools/ directory. 5.6 + 5.7 +You should always keep your Build Tools component updated by downloading the 5.8 +latest version using the Android SDK Manager. By default, the Android SDK 5.9 +uses the most recent downloaded version of the Build Tools. If your projects 5.10 +depend on older versions of the Build Tools, the SDK Manager allows you to 5.11 +download and maintain separate versions of the tools for use with those 5.12 +projects.
6.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 6.2 +++ b/android-platform-tools/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 6.3 @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ 6.4 +Android SDK Platform-Tools is a component for the Android SDK. It includes 6.5 +tools that interface with the Android platform, such as adb, fastboot, and 6.6 +systrace. These tools are required for Android app development. They're also 6.7 +needed if you want to unlock your device bootloader and flash it with a new 6.8 +system image. 6.9 + 6.10 +Although some new features in these tools are available only for recent 6.11 +versions of Android, the tools are backward compatible, so you need only one 6.12 +version of the SDK Platform-Tools. 6.13 + 6.14 +If you're an app developer, you should get the latest version from Android 6.15 +Studio's SDK Manager or from the sdkmanager command-line tool. This ensures 6.16 +the tools are saved to the right place with the rest of your Android SDK 6.17 +tools and easily updated.
7.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 7.2 +++ b/android-sdk/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 7.3 @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ 7.4 +The Android SDK includes a variety of tools that help you develop mobile 7.5 +applications for the Android platform. The tools are classified into 3 7.6 +groups: SDK Tools, Platform-tools and Build-tools. 7.7 + 7.8 +SDK Tools are platform independent and are required no matter which Android 7.9 +platform you are developing on. It is the base toolset of Android SDK.
8.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 8.2 +++ b/ansible/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 8.3 @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ 8.4 +Ansible is a radically simple model-driven configuration management, 8.5 +multi-node deployment, and remote task execution system. Ansible works over 8.6 +SSH and does not require any software or daemons to be installed on remote 8.7 +nodes. Extension modules can be written in any language and are transferred 8.8 +to managed machines automatically.
9.1 --- a/ansible/receipt Wed Aug 02 03:46:40 2017 -0300 9.2 +++ b/ansible/receipt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 9.3 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ 9.4 PACKAGE="ansible" 9.5 VERSION="1.5.3" 9.6 CATEGORY="network" 9.7 -SHORT_DESC="a radically simple configuration-management engine." 9.8 +SHORT_DESC="A radically simple configuration-management engine." 9.9 MAINTAINER="pascal.bellard@slitaz.org" 9.10 LICENSE="GPL3" 9.11 WEB_SITE="http://www.ansible.com/home"
10.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 10.2 +++ b/antimicro/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 10.3 @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ 10.4 +Antimicro is a graphical program used to map keyboard keys and mouse controls 10.5 +to a gamepad. This program is useful for playing PC games using a gamepad 10.6 +that do not have any form of built-in gamepad support. However, you can use 10.7 +this program to control any desktop application with a gamepad; on Linux, 10.8 +this means that your system has to be running an X environment in order to 10.9 +run this program. 10.10 + 10.11 +This program is currently supported under various Linux distributions, 10.12 +Windows (Vista and later), and FreeBSD. At the time of writing this, 10.13 +antimicro works in Windows XP but, since Windows XP is no longer supported, 10.14 +running the program in Windows XP will not be officially supported. However, 10.15 +efforts will be made to not intentionally break compatibility with Windows 10.16 +XP. 10.17 + 10.18 +Also, FreeBSD support will be minimal for now. I don't use BSD on a daily 10.19 +basis so the main support for FreeBSD is being offered by Anton. He has 10.20 +graciously made a port of antimicro for FreeBSD that you can find at the 10.21 +following URL: http://www.freshports.org/x11/antimicro/.
11.1 --- a/antimicro/receipt Wed Aug 02 03:46:40 2017 -0300 11.2 +++ b/antimicro/receipt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 11.3 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ 11.4 MAINTAINER="pascal.bellard@slitaz.org" 11.5 LICENSE="GPL3" 11.6 TARBALL="$PACKAGE-$VERSION.tar.gz" 11.7 -WEB_SITE="http://www.ryochan7.com/" 11.8 +WEB_SITE="https://github.com/AntiMicro/antimicro" 11.9 WGET_URL="https://github.com/Ryochan7/antimicro/archive/$VERSION.tar.gz" 11.10 11.11 DEPENDS="libsdl xorg-libXtst xorg-libX11 libQtGui libQtCore xorg-libXi \
12.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 12.2 +++ b/antinat/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 12.3 @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ 12.4 +Antinat is a flexible SOCKS server and client library for writing proxy-based 12.5 +applications. It supports SOCKS 4, SOCKS 4a, SOCKS 5, authentication, CHAP, 12.6 +XML firewalling, Win32, server chaining, and UDP. It also contains very 12.7 +experimental IPv6 support. 12.8 + 12.9 +SOCKS can be used to overcome some limitations of NAT, including facilites 12.10 +for allowing connectbacks and server-side DNS. Antinat aims to be fully 12.11 +standards compliant, feature rich, and have a solid API for writing 12.12 +standards-compliant client applications. 12.13 + 12.14 +Connections are filtered by applying XML rules, which allow for very 12.15 +fine-grained control. You can filter out on the basis of addresses, ports, 12.16 +users, socks version, the operation requested, how the user was 12.17 +authenticated, and where user credentials came from. 12.18 + 12.19 +Note: Antinat is not malware! Antinat, like any SOCKS server, enables you to 12.20 +traverse network boundaries once you have access to a machine. Whether this 12.21 +is malicious or not depends on who installed and configured the software. If 12.22 +you're on this website looking to install and configure this software, that 12.23 +means it's no more malicious than you. 12.24 + 12.25 +Standard free software disclaimer: find a bug? Let us know. Want a feature? 12.26 +Let us know. Patches are preferred to feedback, feedback is preferred to 12.27 +nothing. We can't read your mind. We can't. Honest.
13.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 13.2 +++ b/antiword/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 13.3 @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ 13.4 +Antiword is a free MS Word reader. It converts the binary files from MS Word 13.5 +2, 6, 7, 97, 2000 and 2003 to text, Postscript, PDF and XML.
14.1 --- a/antiword/receipt Wed Aug 02 03:46:40 2017 -0300 14.2 +++ b/antiword/receipt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 14.3 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ 14.4 MAINTAINER="pascal.bellard@slitaz.org" 14.5 LICENSE="GPL" 14.6 TARBALL="$PACKAGE-$VERSION.tar.gz" 14.7 -WEB_SITE="http://www.antiword.org/" 14.8 +WEB_SITE="http://www.winfield.demon.nl/" 14.9 WGET_URL="${WEB_SITE}$TARBALL" 14.10 TAGS="word reader convert" 14.11
15.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 15.2 +++ b/apache-ant/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 15.3 @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ 15.4 +Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool whose mission is to drive 15.5 +processes described in build files as targets and extension points dependent 15.6 +upon each other. The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java 15.7 +applications. Ant supplies a number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, 15.8 +assemble, test and run Java applications. Ant can also be used effectively to 15.9 +build non Java applications, for instance C or C++ applications. More 15.10 +generally, Ant can be used to pilot any type of process which can be 15.11 +described in terms of targets and tasks. 15.12 + 15.13 +Ant is written in Java. Users of Ant can develop their own "antlibs" 15.14 +containing Ant tasks and types, and are offered a large number of ready-made 15.15 +commercial or open-source "antlibs". 15.16 + 15.17 +Ant is extremely flexible and does not impose coding conventions or directory 15.18 +layouts to the Java projects which adopt it as a build tool. 15.19 + 15.20 +Software development projects looking for a solution combining build tool and 15.21 +dependency management can use Ant in combination with Apache Ivy. 15.22 + 15.23 +The Apache Ant project is part of the Apache Software Foundation.
16.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 16.2 +++ b/apache-dev/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 16.3 @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ 16.4 +The Apache HTTP Server Project's goal is to build a secure, efficient and 16.5 +extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The 16.6 +result has long been the number one web server on the Internet. 16.7 + 16.8 +This package provides development headers and the apxs2 binary for the Apache 16.9 +2 HTTP server.
17.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 17.2 +++ b/apache-doc/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 17.3 @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ 17.4 +The Apache HTTP Server Project's goal is to build a secure, efficient and 17.5 +extensible HTTP server as standards-compliant open source software. The 17.6 +result has long been the number one web server on the Internet. 17.7 + 17.8 +This package provides the documentation for the Apache 2 HTTP server. The 17.9 +documentation is shipped in HTML format and can be accessed from a local 17.10 +running Apache HTTP server instance or by browsing the file system directly.
18.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 18.2 +++ b/apache-mod-perl/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 18.3 @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ 18.4 +mod_perl is the marriage of Apache and Perl. 18.5 + 18.6 +mod_perl brings together the full power of the Perl programming language and 18.7 +the Apache HTTP server. You can use Perl to manage Apache, respond to 18.8 +requests for web pages and much more. 18.9 + 18.10 +mod_perl gives you a persistent Perl interpreter embedded in your web server. 18.11 +This lets you avoid the overhead of starting an external interpreter and 18.12 +avoids the penalty of Perl start-up time, giving you super-fast dynamic 18.13 +content. 18.14 + 18.15 +mod_perl is an Apache Software Foundation project. It is licensed under the 18.16 +Apache Software License. http://perl.apache.org/start/LICENSE.txt
19.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 19.2 +++ b/apache-mod-wsgi/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 19.3 @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ 19.4 +The aim of mod_wsgi is to implement a simple to use Apache module which can 19.5 +host any Python application which supports the Python WSGI interface. The 19.6 +module would be suitable for use in hosting high performance production web 19.7 +sites, as well as your average self managed personal sites running on web 19.8 +hosting services.
20.1 --- a/apache-mod-wsgi/receipt Wed Aug 02 03:46:40 2017 -0300 20.2 +++ b/apache-mod-wsgi/receipt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 20.3 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ 20.4 SHORT_DESC="Python WSGI adapter module for Apache." 20.5 MAINTAINER="erjo@slitaz.org" 20.6 LICENSE="Apache" 20.7 -WEB_SITE="http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/" 20.8 +WEB_SITE="https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi" 20.9 SOURCE="mod_wsgi" 20.10 TARBALL="$SOURCE-$VERSION.tar.gz" 20.11 WGET_URL="http://modwsgi.googlecode.com/files/$TARBALL"
21.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 21.2 +++ b/apcupsd/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 21.3 @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ 21.4 +Apcupsd is a program for monitoring UPSes and performing a graceful computer 21.5 +shutdown in the event of a power failure. It runs on Linux, Mac OS/X, Win32, 21.6 +BSD, Solaris, and other OSes. 21.7 + 21.8 +Apcupsd can be used for power mangement and controlling most of APC’s UPS 21.9 +models on Unix and Windows machines. Apcupsd works with most of APC’s 21.10 +Smart-UPS models as well as most simple signalling models such a Back-UPS, 21.11 +and BackUPS-Office. During a power failure, apcupsd will inform the users 21.12 +about the power failure and that a shutdown may occur. If power is not 21.13 +restored, a system shutdown will follow when the battery is exhausted, a 21.14 +timeout (seconds) expires, or runtime expires based on internal APC 21.15 +calculations determined by power consumption rates. Apcupsd is licensed under 21.16 +the GPL version 2.
22.1 --- a/apngasm/description.txt Wed Aug 02 03:46:40 2017 -0300 22.2 +++ b/apngasm/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 22.3 @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ 22.4 Standalone version of the popular APNG Assembler. 22.5 Simple command-line interface. No size limits. 22.6 -Also, APNG Disassembler can be found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/apngdis 22.7 + 22.8 +Also, APNG Disassembler can be found at 22.9 +http://sourceforge.net/projects/apngdis
23.1 --- a/apngdis/description.txt Wed Aug 02 03:46:40 2017 -0300 23.2 +++ b/apngdis/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 23.3 @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ 23.4 This program converts APNG file into a sequence of individual PNG frames. 23.5 Simple command-line interface. 23.6 -Also, APNG Assembler can be found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/apngasm 23.7 + 23.8 +Also, APNG Assembler can be found at 23.9 +http://sourceforge.net/projects/apngasm
24.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 24.2 +++ b/apngopt/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 24.3 @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ 24.4 +The Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) file format is an extension to 24.5 +the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) specification. It allows for animated PNG 24.6 +files that work similarly to animated GIF files, while retaining backward 24.7 +compatibility with non-animated PNG files and adding support for 8-bit 24.8 +transparency and 24-bit images.
25.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 25.2 +++ b/appdata-tools/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 25.3 @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ 25.4 +This package contains a tool used to validate AppData files to conform to 25.5 +specification.
26.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 26.2 +++ b/apulse/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 26.3 @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ 26.4 +The program provides an alternative partial implementation of the PulseAudio 26.5 +API. It consists of a loader script and a number of shared libraries with the 26.6 +same names as from original PulseAudio, so applications could dynamically 26.7 +load them and think they are talking to PulseAudio. Internally, no separate 26.8 +sound mixing daemon is used. Instead, apulse relies on ALSA's dmix, dsnoop, 26.9 +and plug plugins to handle multiple sound sources and capture streams running 26.10 +at the same time. dmix plugin muxes multiple playback streams; dsnoop plugin 26.11 +allow multiple applications to capture from a single microphone; and plug 26.12 +plugin transparently converts audio between various sample formats, sample 26.13 +rates and channel numbers. For more than a decade now, ALSA comes with these 26.14 +plugins enabled and configured by default. 26.15 + 26.16 +apulse wasn't designed to be a drop-in replacement of PulseAudio. It's 26.17 +pointless, since that will be just reimplementation of original PulseAudio, 26.18 +with the same client-daemon architecture, required by the complete feature 26.19 +set. Instead, only parts of the API that are crucial to specific applications 26.20 +are implemented. That's why there is a loader script, named apulse. It 26.21 +updates value of LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to point also to the 26.22 +directory where apulse's libraries are installed, making them available to 26.23 +the application. 26.24 + 26.25 +Name comes from names of both ALSA and PulseAudio. As aoss was a 26.26 +compatibility layer between OSS programs and ALSA, apulse was designed to be 26.27 +compatibility layer between PulseAudio applications and ALSA.
27.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 27.2 +++ b/aqualung/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 27.3 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ 27.4 +Aqualung is a music player for the GNU/Linux operating system. It plays audio 27.5 +files from your filesystem and has the feature of inserting no gaps between 27.6 +adjacent tracks. It also supports high quality sample rate conversion between 27.7 +the file and the output device, when necessary. 27.8 + 27.9 +Almost all sample-based, uncompressed formats (e.g. WAV, AIFF, AU etc.) are 27.10 +supported. Files encoded with FLAC (the Free Lossless Audio Codec), Ogg 27.11 +Vorbis, Ogg Speex, MPEG Audio (including the infamous MP3 format) and MOD 27.12 +audio formats (MOD, S3M, XM, IT, etc.), Musepack are also supported. 27.13 + 27.14 +The program can play the music through OSS, ALSA or using the JACK Audio 27.15 +Connection Kit.
28.1 --- a/aqualung/receipt Wed Aug 02 03:46:40 2017 -0300 28.2 +++ b/aqualung/receipt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 28.3 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ 28.4 SHORT_DESC="Aqualung audio player." 28.5 MAINTAINER="pankso@slitaz.org" 28.6 LICENSE="GPL2" 28.7 -WEB_SITE="http://aqualung.factorial.hu/" 28.8 +WEB_SITE="http://aqualung.jeremyevans.net/" 28.9 TARBALL="$PACKAGE-$VERSION.tar.gz" 28.10 WGET_URL="$SF_MIRROR/$PACKAGE/$TARBALL" 28.11 TAGS="music audio player mp3 ogg"
29.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 29.2 +++ b/ardour/description.txt Wed Aug 02 12:34:36 2017 -0300 29.3 @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ 29.4 +Ardour is a multichannel hard disk recorder (HDR) and digital audio 29.5 +workstation (DAW). It can be used to control, record, edit and run complex 29.6 +audio setups. 29.7 + 29.8 +Ardour supports pro-audio interfaces through the ALSA project, which provides 29.9 +high quality, well designed device drivers and API's for audio I/O under 29.10 +Linux. Any interface supported by ALSA can be used with Ardour. This includes 29.11 +the all-digital 26 channel RME Hammerfall, the Midiman Delta 1010 and many 29.12 +others.