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NEdit is a GUI style plain text editor for workstations with the X Window System
and Motif. NEdit provides all of the standard menu, dialog, editing,
mouse support, macro extension language, syntax highlighting,
and a lot other nice features (and extensions for programmers).

customized packages with mysql/pgsql bindings
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Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) is an implementation of the Domain
Name System (DNS) protocols and provides an openly redistributable
reference implementation of the major components of the Domain Name
System. This package includes the components to operate a DNS server.

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This project is used by sdrahn to prepare packages for openSUSE:Factory submissions. Usually all package changes should get submitted here for review and testing first.

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This project aims to build newest network tools against stable openSUSE versions

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GNet is a simple network library. It is written in C, object-oriented,
and built upon GLib. It is intended to be easy to use and port.

gurlchecker is a GNOME tool that checks links on a single Web page or a
whole Web site in order to determine bad, malformed, or too slow links.

gurlchecker is a GNOME tool that checks links on a single Web page or a
whole Web site in order to determine bad, malformed, or too slow links.

gurlchecker is a GNOME tool that checks links on a single Web page or a
whole Web site in order to determine bad, malformed, or too slow links.

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This project aims at providing stunnel packages.

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The stunnel program is designed to work as an SSL encryption wrapper
between a remote client and the local (inetd-startable) or remote
server. The concept is that by having non-SSL aware daemons running on
your system, you can easily set them to communicate with clients over a
secure SSL channel. Stunnel can be used to add SSL functionality to
commonly used inetd daemons, such as POP-2, POP-3, and IMAP servers,
without any changes to the program code.

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