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These are pre releases of ownCloud for testing purposes.

osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:cmake revision:2
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:libqt4 revision:5
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:libqt4-sql-plugins revision:4
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:neon revision:9
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:owncloud-client revision:175
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:qt5keychain revision:20
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:qt5-qtbase revision:3
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:qt5-qttools revision:2
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:qt5-qtwebkit revision:1
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:qtkeychain revision:32
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:qtwebkit revision:30
osc copypac from project:isv:ownCloud:desktop package:sni-qt revision:8

The repository isv:ownCloud:desktop contains official builds of the ownCloud Desktop Client for various Linux distributions.

The repository isv:ownCloud:desktop contains official builds of the ownCloud Desktop Client for various Linux distributions.

The repository isv:ownCloud:desktop contains official builds of the ownCloud Desktop Client for various Linux distributions.

This sub project builds against the isv:ownCloud:toolchains:mingw:win32:stable repo.

To make changes to packages in the stable release, just create branches of the packages to change. The build process will pick up all the other packages from the stable release. Once the change was successful, the branch can be committed to the stable repo.

To use the packages for testing, the windows setup build process needs to have both repos (stable and devel) registered.

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Sipcalc is an console based ip subnet calculator with IPv4 and IPv6 support.

Sipcalc development started back in 2001 and has most of the features I want in an ip calculator. It is no longer under active development, though bugfixes and patches are accepted.

Sipcalc is available in many Linux/BSD distributions, usually as a package named sipcalc.

A client for signing certificates with an ACME-server (currently only provided by letsencrypt) implemented as a relatively simple bash-script.

It uses the openssl utility for everything related to actually handling keys and certificates, so you need to have that installed.

Other dependencies are: curl, sed, grep, mktemp (all found on almost any system, curl being the only exception)

Current features:

* Signing of a list of domains
* Signing of a CSR
* Renewal if a certificate is about to expire or SAN (subdomains) changed
* Certificate revocation

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This projects aims at providing cross-toolchain for building on linux for 32-bit windows as well as packages built with this toolchain.

This package contains the Qt software toolkit for developing
cross-platform applications.

This is the Windows version of Qt, for use in conjunction with the
MinGW Windows cross-compiler.

Maintainer

This projects aims at providing cross-toolchain for building on linux for 64-bit windows as well as packages built with this toolchain.

This package contains the Qt software toolkit for developing
cross-platform applications.

This is the Windows version of Qt, for use in conjunction with the
MinGW Windows cross-compiler.

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