Involved Projects and Packages
GAA is a code generator that turns GAA language expressions into C
code which then analyze the arguments and creates program help
descriptions.
GlusterFS is a clustered file-system capable of scaling to several
petabytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA
or TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system.
GlusterFS is one of the most sophisticated file systems in terms of
features and extensibility. It borrows a powerful concept called
Translators from GNU Hurd kernel. Much of the code in GlusterFS is in
user space and easily manageable.
GNU ddrescue is a data recovery tool. It copies data from one file or
block device (hard disc, cdrom, etc) to another, trying hard to
rescue data in case of read errors.
It is more memory and time efficient than dd_rescue+dd_rhelp on disks
with more than a few hundred bad sectors.
Author(s):
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Antonio Diaz Diaz
Partitioning software for GPT disks and to repair MBR
disks. The gdisk and sgdisk utilities (in the gdisk
package) are GPT-enabled partitioning tools; the
fixparts utility (in the fixparts package) fixes some
problems with MBR disks that can be created by buggy
partitioning software.
The gSOAP toolkit provides a cross-platform software development toolkit for C and C++ server and client Web service applications, and simplifies the overall use of XML in any type of application. The toolkit supports SOAP 1.1/1.2 RPC
encoding and document/literal styles, WSDL 1.1, MTOM/MIME/DIME attachments (streaming), SOAP-over-UDP, request-response and one-way messaging. The toolkit also supports WS-Addressing and WS-Security, with several other WS-* available or under development. See the official open-source gSOAP website http://gsoap2.sourceforge.net for project status and latest news.
This program is a file viewer, editor and analyzer for text, binary,
and (especially) executable files.
A collection of various tools. Some of the important ones:
* declone(1) — break hardlinks
* fd0ssh(1) — pipe for password-over-stdin support to ssh
* newns(8) — clone current filesystem namespace and start a process
* ofl(1) — open file lister (replaces fuser and lsof -m)
* tailhex(1) — hex dumper with tail-following support
* utmp_register(1) — make entries in the utmp/wtmp database
* vfontas(1) — VGA font file assembler
ICU is a set of C and C++ libraries that provides robust and
full-featured Unicode and locale support. The library provides calendar
support, conversions for many character sets, language sensitive
collation, date and time formatting, support for many locales, message
catalogs and resources, message formatting, normalization, number and
currency formatting, time zone support, transliteration, and word,
line, and sentence breaking, etc.
This package contains the Unicode character database and derived
properties along with converters and time zone data.
This package contains the runtime libraries for ICU. It does not
contain any of the data files needed at runtime and present in the icu
and icu-locales packages.
This package provides the tools ip, tc, and rtmon needed to use the new
and advanced routing options of the Linux kernel. The SUSE Linux
distribution has used this package for network setup since SuSE Linux
8.0.
ipset 6.x for kernel >= 2.6.39
Iptables is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the tables of IP
packet filter rules in the Linux kernel. This version requires kernel
2.4.0 or newer.
Kmscon is a simple terminal emulator based on linux kernel mode setting (KMS).
It is an attempt to replace the in-kernel VT implementation with a userspace console.
This is a clone of the original Kye game for Windows, by Colin Garbutt.
Kye is a puzzle game with arcade game elements. The game takes place
in a small playing area, where the player controls Kye - a
distinctive green blob. The player moves around and tries to collect
all of the diamonds. However, there are many other objects in the
game, which can obstruct, trap or kill the Kye.
Kye is one of those games like Chess, where a small number of
different playing pieces, obeying simple rules, combine to create a
game of enormous variety and complexity.
A virtual filesystem for FUSE that allows to navigate an LDAP tree.
Author:
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Jan Engelhardt