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NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.

Perl module to create context-senstive return values.

Kyoto Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value. Each key must be unique within a database. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table or B+ tree.

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The coherent accelerator interface is designed to allow the coherent
connection of accelerators (FPGAs and other devices) to a POWER system.
Coherent in this context means that the accelerator and CPUs can both access
system memory directly and with the same effective addresses. IBM refers to
this as the Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface (CAPI). In the Linux
world it is referred to by the name CXL to avoid confusion with the ISDN
CAPI subsystem.
The Linux kernel interacts with the device POWER Service Layer (PSL).
Userland interacts with the device Accelerator Function Unit (AFU). See the
Linux kernel source file Documentation/powerpc/cxl.txt for a detailed
description of the coherent accelerator interface.
The CXL library provides a userland API to coherently attached devices. CXL
devices can be enumerated. Their capabilities can be queried. AFUs can be
opened, attached to the current process, and started. Jobs, described by AFU
specific Work Element Descriptors (WEDs), can be submitted and executed by
AFUs. AFU MMIO space can be mapped into the current process memory, and AFUs
can be configured and controlled via MMIO reads and writes.

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Canna converts Kana to Kanji based on a client/server model. An
application program communicates with a Kana to Kanji conversion server
to achieve Japanese input. Canna can be used in Emacs, X Window System
environments, and on TTYs. Canna provides more than ten tools to
maintain Kana to Kanji conversion dictionaries.

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The latest stable releases of Mono/.NET framework related libraries.

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This package is based on the package 'libccrtp' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

The ccrtp package offers a generic framework for sending and receiving
real-time streaming data over UDP packets using sending and receiving
packet queues.

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xl2tpd is an implementation of the Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol (RFC 2661).
L2TP allows you to tunnel PPP over UDP. Some ISPs use L2TP to tunnel user
sessions from dial-in servers (modem banks, ADSL DSLAMs) to back-end PPP
servers. Another important application is Virtual Private Networks where
the IPsec protocol is used to secure the L2TP connection (L2TP/IPsec,
RFC 3193). The L2TP/IPsec protocol is mainly used by Windows and
Mac OS X clients. On Linux, xl2tpd can be used in combination with IPsec
implementations such as Openswan.

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xl2tpd is an implementation of the Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol (RFC 2661).
L2TP allows you to tunnel PPP over UDP. Some ISPs use L2TP to tunnel user
sessions from dial-in servers (modem banks, ADSL DSLAMs) to back-end PPP
servers. Another important application is Virtual Private Networks where
the IPsec protocol is used to secure the L2TP connection (L2TP/IPsec,
RFC 3193). The L2TP/IPsec protocol is mainly used by Windows and
Mac OS X clients. On Linux, xl2tpd can be used in combination with IPsec
implementations such as Openswan.
Example configuration files for such a setup are included in this RPM.

xl2tpd works by opening a pseudo-tty for communicating with pppd.
It runs completely in userspace but supports kernel mode L2TP.

xl2tpd supports IPsec SA Reference tracking to enable overlapping internak
NAT'ed IP's by different clients (eg all clients connecting from their
linksys internal IP 192.168.1.101) as well as multiple clients behind
the same NAT router.

xl2tpd supports the pppol2tp kernel mode operations on 2.6.23 or higher,
or via a patch in contrib for 2.4.x kernels.

Xl2tpd is based on the 0.69 L2TP by Jeff McAdams
It was de-facto maintained by Jacco de Leeuw in 2002 and 2003.

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This package is based on the package 'libccrtp' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

The ccrtp package offers a generic framework for sending and receiving
real-time streaming data over UDP packets using sending and receiving
packet queues.

The powerpc-utils package provides a set of tools and utilities and utilities for maintaining and enabling certain features of Linux on Power.

Platform diagnostics for Linux for Power writes events reported by the
System p or System i platform firmware to the servicelog, provides
automated reponses to urgent events such as environmental conditions
and predictive failures, and provides notifications of the event to
system administrators or connected service frameworks. Some error log
analysis parameters can be configured in
/etc/ppc64-diag/ppc64-diag.config.

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xl2tpd is an implementation of the Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol (RFC 2661).
L2TP allows you to tunnel PPP over UDP. Some ISPs use L2TP to tunnel user
sessions from dial-in servers (modem banks, ADSL DSLAMs) to back-end PPP
servers. Another important application is Virtual Private Networks where
the IPsec protocol is used to secure the L2TP connection (L2TP/IPsec,
RFC 3193). The L2TP/IPsec protocol is mainly used by Windows and
Mac OS X clients. On Linux, xl2tpd can be used in combination with IPsec
implementations such as Openswan.
Example configuration files for such a setup are included in this RPM.

xl2tpd works by opening a pseudo-tty for communicating with pppd.
It runs completely in userspace but supports kernel mode L2TP.

xl2tpd supports IPsec SA Reference tracking to enable overlapping internak
NAT'ed IP's by different clients (eg all clients connecting from their
linksys internal IP 192.168.1.101) as well as multiple clients behind
the same NAT router.

xl2tpd supports the pppol2tp kernel mode operations on 2.6.23 or higher,
or via a patch in contrib for 2.4.x kernels.

Xl2tpd is based on the 0.69 L2TP by Jeff McAdams
It was de-facto maintained by Jacco de Leeuw in 2002 and 2003.

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This package is based on the package 'libccrtp' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

The ccrtp package offers a generic framework for sending and receiving
real-time streaming data over UDP packets using sending and receiving
packet queues.

The powerpc-utils package provides a set of tools and utilities and utilities for maintaining and enabling certain features of Linux on Power.

Platform diagnostics for Linux for Power writes events reported by the
System p or System i platform firmware to the servicelog, provides
automated reponses to urgent events such as environmental conditions
and predictive failures, and provides notifications of the event to
system administrators or connected service frameworks. Some error log
analysis parameters can be configured in
/etc/ppc64-diag/ppc64-diag.config.

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Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler including modules, autoload, libraries,
Garbage collector, stack expandor, C interface, GNU readline and GNU
Emacs interface, a very fast compiler,and an X11 interface using XPCE
(see http://www.swi.psy.uva.nl/projects/xpce).

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xl2tpd is an implementation of the Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol (RFC 2661).
L2TP allows you to tunnel PPP over UDP. Some ISPs use L2TP to tunnel user
sessions from dial-in servers (modem banks, ADSL DSLAMs) to back-end PPP
servers. Another important application is Virtual Private Networks where
the IPsec protocol is used to secure the L2TP connection (L2TP/IPsec,
RFC 3193). The L2TP/IPsec protocol is mainly used by Windows and
Mac OS X clients. On Linux, xl2tpd can be used in combination with IPsec
implementations such as Openswan.
Example configuration files for such a setup are included in this RPM.

xl2tpd works by opening a pseudo-tty for communicating with pppd.
It runs completely in userspace but supports kernel mode L2TP.

xl2tpd supports IPsec SA Reference tracking to enable overlapping internak
NAT'ed IP's by different clients (eg all clients connecting from their
linksys internal IP 192.168.1.101) as well as multiple clients behind
the same NAT router.

xl2tpd supports the pppol2tp kernel mode operations on 2.6.23 or higher,
or via a patch in contrib for 2.4.x kernels.

Xl2tpd is based on the 0.69 L2TP by Jeff McAdams
It was de-facto maintained by Jacco de Leeuw in 2002 and 2003.

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* Software Patterns
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This is really just a snapshot of Factory, but we need it to adapt the tools to later test and accept requests to it.

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