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This module allows you to calculate digests while reading or writing file
handles. This avoids the case you need to reread the same content to
compute the digests after written a file.

This module provides lexicon-handling modules to read from other
localization formats, such as _Gettext_, _Msgcat_, and so on.

If you are unfamiliar with the concept of lexicon modules, please consult
the Locale::Maketext manpage and the 'webl10n' HTML files in the 'docs/'
directory of this module.

A command-line utility the xgettext.pl manpage is also installed with this
module, for extracting translatable strings from source files.

A Perl Module Chain to faciliate the Creation and Modification of
High-Quality "Portable Document Format (aka. PDF)" Files.

This layer normalizes any of "CR", "LF", "CRLF" and "Native" into the
designated line ending. It works for both input and output handles.

'PerlIO::via::dynamic' is used for creating dynamic the PerlIO manpage
layers. It is useful when the behavior or the layer depends on variables.
You should not use this module as via layer directly (ie :via(dynamic)).

Use the constructor to create new layers, with two arguments: translate and
untranslate. Then use '$p-'via ($fh)> to wrap the handle. Once <$fh> is
destroyed, the temporary namespace for the IO layer will be removed.

Note that PerlIO::via::dynamic uses the scalar fields to reference to the
object representing the dynamic namespace.

The PerlIO layer symlink allows you to create a symbolic link by
writing to the file handle.

Provides shell-like regular expressions. The wildcards provided are ?,
* and **, where ** is like * but matches /. See compile_shellish for
details.

SVN::Simple::Edit wraps the subversion delta editor with a perl
friendly interface and then you could easily drive it for describing
changes to a tree. A common usage is to wrap the commit editor, so you
could make commits to a subversion repository easily.

Bugowner

Samba is a suite of programs that allows SMB/CIFS clients to use the
Unix file space, printers, and authentication subsystem.

The package named samba contains all programs that are needed to act as
a server. The binaries expect the configuration file to be found in
/etc/samba/smb.conf

For a more detailed description of Samba, check the samba-doc package
or the Samba.org Web page at http://www.Samba.org/

Please check http://en.openSUSE.org/Samba for general information on
Samba as part of SUSE Linux Enterprise or openSUSE products, links to
binary packages of the most current Samba version, and a bug reporting
how to.

This package contains all the Samba documentation as it is not part of
the man pages.

This is a useful utility for installing a system-wide segv handler that
produces a backtrace on any program that gets a SEGV signal. It is
installed as a preload, so you don't need to modify the target
programs.

TransConnect is a program to allow you almost complete access to the
internet through a HTTP proxy like squid.

Bugowner

wavemon is a wireless device monitoring application that allows you to
watch signal and noise levels, packet statistics, device configuration
and network parameters of your wireless network hardware. It has
currently only been tested with the Lucent Orinoco series of cards,
although it *should* work (though with varying features) with all
devices supported by the wireless kernel extensions by Jean Tourrilhes.

Bugowner

WHFC is a client for the network fax server HylaFAX 4.x under Microsoft
Windows(r) 95/98 and NT/2000.

Maintainer

tin is an easy-to-use USENET news reader for the console using NNTP.
It supports threading, scoring, different charsets, and many other
useful things. It has also support for different languages.

This version contains 2 patches by dnh@opensuse.org changing the
default key for toggling rot13 from '%' to 'd' and displaying the
number of unread posts instead of lines in the threadview.

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