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*cpanspec* will generate a spec file to build a rpm from a CPAN-style Perl
module distribution.

Tools for splitting and merging DocBook documents,

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FIGlet can create characters in many different styles and can kern and
"smush" these characters together in various ways. FIGlet output is
generally reminiscent of the sort of "signatures" many people like to
put at the end of e-mail and UseNet messages.

Fish Fillets is strictly a puzzle game. The goal in each of the 70
levels is always the same: find a safe way out. The fish utter witty
remarks about their surroundings and the various inhabitants of their
underwater realm quarrel among themselves or comment on the efforts of
your fish. The whole game is accompanied by quiet, comforting music.

Fish Fillets is strictly a puzzle game. The goal in each of the 70
levels is always the same: to find a safe way out. The fish utter witty
remarks about their surroundings and the various inhabitants of their
underwater realm quarrel among themselves or comment on the efforts of
your fish. The whole game is accompanied by quiet, comforting music.

This package contains data for the game.

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Grepmail searches a normal, gzipped, bzipped, or tzipped mailbox for a
given regular expression, and returns any e-mails that match that
expression. Piped input is allowed and date restrictions are supported.

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KillerD is a simple daemon for automatic killing of login shells with
idle time exceeding given limits, runaway processes and other system
hogs. Almost everything can be easily configured.

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Lynx is an easy-to-use browser for HTML documents and other Internet
services like FTP, telnet, and news. Lynx is fast. It is purely text
based and therefore makes it possible to use WWW resources on text
terminals.

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A terminal program similar to Telix(tm) (a program for calling other
computers via modem) under MS-DOS.

If you want to access your modem with minicom, you have to be a member
of the uucp group.

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A tool to visualize network traffic via a Web page.

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This program has been in service on UNIX systems since 1991 and is a
popular alternative to the standard FTP program, /usr/bin/ftp. NcFTP
offers many ease-of-use and performance enhancements over the stock FTP
client and runs on a wide variety of UNIX platforms as well as
operating systems like Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X.

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Nmap is designed to allow system administrators and curious individuals
to scan large networks to determine which hosts are up and what
services they are offering. XNmap is a graphical front-end that shows
nmap's output clearly.

Find documentation in %{_docdir}/%{name}

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This module provides single sign-on behavior. The user types a
passphrase when logging in and is allowed in if it decrypts the user s
SSH private key. An ssh-agent is started and keys are added. For the
entire session, the user types no more passwords.

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lspci: This program displays detailed information about all PCI busses
and devices in the system, replacing the original /proc/pci interface.

setpci: This program allows reading from and writing to PCI device
configuration registers. For example, you can adjust the latency timers
with it.

update-pciids: This program downloads the current version of the
pci.ids file.

Apache::AuthNetLDAP - mod_perl module that uses the Net::LDAP module
for user authentication for Apache. This module authenticates users
via LDAP using the Net::LDAP module. This module is Graham Barr's
"pure" Perl LDAP API. It also uses all of the same parameters as the
Apache::AuthPerLDAP, but I have added two extra parameters.

These modules are supposed to be used with the Apache server together
with an embedded perl interpreter like mod_perl. They provide support
for basic authentication and authorization as well as support for
persistent database connections via Perl's Database Independent
Interface (DBI).

In basic operation, each of the handlers Filter1, Filter2, and Filter3
will make a call to $r->filter_input(), which will return a filehandle.
For Filter1, the filehandle points to the requested file. For Filter2,
the filehandle contains whatever Filter1 wrote to STDOUT. For Filter3,
it contains whatever Filter3 wrote to STDOUT. The output of Filter3
goes directly to the browser.

Note that the modules Filter1, Filter2, and Filter3 are listed in
forward order, in contrast to the reverse-order listing of
Apache::OutputChain.

When you've got this module, you can use the same handler both as a
stand-alone handler, and as an element in a chain. Just make sure that
whenever you're chaining, all the handlers in the chain are "Filter-
aware," i.e. they each call $r->filter_register() exactly once, before
they start printing to STDOUT. There should be almost no overhead for
doing this when there's only one element in the chain.

These modules provide persistent storage for arbitrary data, in
arbitrary backing stores. The details of interacting with the backing
store are abstracted to make all backing stores behave alike. The
programmer simply interacts with a tied hash.

Apache::SessionX extends Apache::Session. It was initially written to
use Apache::Session from inside of HTML::Embperl, but is seems to be
useful outside of Embperl as well, so here is it as standalone module.

Pastebins (also known as nopaste sites) let you post text, usually code,
for public viewing. They're used a lot in IRC channels to show code that
would normally be too long to give directly in the channel (hence the name
nopaste).

Each pastebin is slightly different. When one pastebin goes down (I'm
looking at you, ), then you have to find a new one.
And if you usually use a script to publish text, then it's too much
hassle.

This module aims to smooth out the differences between pastebins, and
provides redundancy: if one site doesn't work, it just tries a different
one.

It's also modular: you only need to put on CPAN a
App::Nopaste::Service::Foo module and anyone can begin using it.

AppConfig is a Perl module for managing application configuration
information. It maintains the state of any number of variables and
provides methods for parsing configuration files and command line
arguments.

The Archive::Zip module allows a Perl program to create, manipulate, read,
and write Zip archive files.

Zip archives can be created, or you can read from existing zip files.

Once created, they can be written to files, streams, or strings. Members
can be added, removed, extracted, replaced, rearranged, and enumerated.
They can also be renamed or have their dates, comments, or other attributes
queried or modified. Their data can be compressed or uncompressed as
needed.

Members can be created from members in existing Zip files, or from existing
directories, files, or strings.

This module uses the the Compress::Raw::Zlib manpage library to read and
write the compressed streams inside the files.

One can use the Archive::Zip::MemberRead manpage to read the zip file
archive members as if they were files.

SASL is a generic mechanism for authentication used by several network
protocols. Authen::SASL provides an implementation framework that all
protocols should be able to share.

The framework allows different implementations of the connection class
to be plugged in. At the time of writing there were two such plugins.

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