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The XML C library was initially developed for the GNOME project. It is
now used by many programs to load and save extensible data structures
or manipulate any kind of XML files.

This library implements a number of existing standards related to
markup languages, including the XML standard, name spaces in XML, XML
Base, RFC 2396, XPath, XPointer, HTML4, XInclude, SGML catalogs, and
XML catalogs. In most cases, libxml tries to implement the
specification in a rather strict way. To some extent, it provides
support for the following specifications, but does not claim to
implement them: DOM, FTP client, HTTP client, and SAX.

The library also supports RelaxNG. Support for W3C XML Schemas is in
progress.

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This C library allows you to transform XML files into other XML files
(or HTML, text, and more) using the standard XSLT stylesheet
transformation mechanism.

It is based on libxml (version 2) for XML parsing, tree manipulation,
and XPath support. It is written in plain C, making as few assumptions
as possible and sticks closely to ANSI C/POSIX for easy embedding.
Although not primarily designed with performance in mind, libxslt seems
to be a relatively fast processor. It also includes full support for
the EXSLT set of extension functions as well as some common extensions
present in other XSLT engines.

The package comes with xsltproc, a command line interface to the XSLT
engine.

The libxslt-python package contains a module that permits applications
written in the Python programming language to use the interface
supplied by the libxslt library to apply XSLT transformations.

This library allows parsing stylesheets. It uses the libxml2-python to
load and save XML and HTML files. Direct access to XPath and the XSLT
transformation context are possible. Thus it is possible to extend the
XSLT language with XPath functions written in Python.

The logrotate utility is designed to simplify the administration of log
files on a system that generates a lot of log files. Logrotate allows
the automatic rotation, compression, removal, and mailing of log files.
Logrotate can be set to handle a log file daily, weekly, monthly, or
when the log file reaches a certain size. Normally, logrotate runs as a
daily cron job.

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Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number
of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add
mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux
kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to
improve the security of the Flask operating system. These
architectural components provide general support for the enforcement
of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those
based on the concepts of Type Enforcement®, Role-based Access
Control, and Multi-level Security.

mcstrans provides an translation daemon to translate SELinux categories
from internal representations to user defined representation.

Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux(R) kernel and a number
of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add
mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux
kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to
improve the security of the Flask operating system. These
architectural components provide general support for the enforcement
of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those
based on the concepts of Type Enforcement(R), Role-based Access
Control, and Multi-level Security.

policycoreutils contains the policy core utilities that are required
for basic operation of a SELinux system. These utilities include
load_policy to load policies, setfiles to label filesystems, newrole
to switch roles, and run_init to run /etc/init.d scripts in the proper
context.

This package contains the python bindings for developing
SELinux management applications.

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Rsync is a fast and extraordinarily versatile file copying tool. It can copy
locally, to/from another host over any remote shell, or to/from a remote rsync
daemon. It offers a large number of options that control every aspect of its
behavior and permit very flexible specification of the set of files to be
copied. It is famous for its delta-transfer algorithm, which reduces the amount
of data sent over the network by sending only the differences between the
source files and the existing files in the destination. Rsync is widely used
for backups and mirroring and as an improved copy command for everyday use.

Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux(R) kernel and a
number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to
add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux
kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to
improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural
components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of
mandatory access control policies, including those based on the
concepts of Type Enforcement(R), Role-based Access Control, and
Multi-level Security.

This package contains build instructions, porting information, and a
CREDITS file for SELinux. Some of these files will be split up into
per-package files in the future, and other documentation will be added
to this package (e.g. an updated form of the Configuring the SELinux
Policy report).

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SETools is a collection of graphical tools, command-line tools, and
libraries designed to facilitate SELinux policy analysis.

This meta-package depends upon the main packages necessary to run
SETools.

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Sleuth is a perl script designed for easy checking of DNS zones for
common errors and also for processing of secondary name service
requests. It was written after examination of at least a dozen of
utilities claiming to do this job, finding that all of them are either
unable to discover most zone bugs or too ugly to maintain. Sleuth also
lists the corresponding RFC references with most of its error messages,
so that the people upset with their zones being buggy can simply look
up what is exactly going wrong and how to fix it.

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Sudo is a command that allows users to execute some commands as root.
The /etc/sudoers file (edited with 'visudo') specifies which users have
access to sudo and which commands they can run. Sudo logs all its
activities to syslogd, so the system administrator can keep an eye on
things. Sudo asks for the password for initializing a check period of a
given time N (where N is defined at installation and is set to 5
minutes by default).

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Sar and Iostat commands for Linux. The sar command collects and reports
system activity information. The iostat command reports CPU statistics
and I/O statistics for TTY devices and disks. The information
collected by sar and iostat can be saved in a binary file for future
inspection. Both commands now support SMP machines when displaying CPU
utilization.

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This package normally also includes the program "rmt", which provides
remote tape drive control. Since there are compatible versions of 'rmt'
in either the 'star' package or the 'dump' package, we didn't put 'rmt'
into this package. If you are planning to use the remote tape features
provided by tar you have to also install the 'dump' or the 'star'
package.

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This program can "read" all or only certain packets going over the
ethernet. It can be used to debug specific network problems.

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The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is normally used only for
booting diskless workstations and for getting or saving network
component configuration files.

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Thttpd is a very compact no-frills httpd serving daemon that can handle
very high loads. While lacking many of the advanced features of Roxen
or Apache, thttpd operates without forking and is extremely efficient
in memory use. Basic support for cgi scripts, authentication, and ssi
is provided for. Advanced features include the ability to throttle
traffic.

Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux(R) kernel and a
number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to
add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux
kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to
improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural
components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of
mandatory access control policies, including those based on the
concepts of Type Enforcement(R), Role-based Access Control, and
Multi-level Security.

This package contains checkpolicy, the SELinux policy compiler. Only
required for building policies.

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CMake is a cross-platform, open-source make system

This is a Graphical User Interface for CMake, a cross-platform,
open-source make system.

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GNU cpio is a program to manage archives of files. This package also
includes 'mt', a tape drive control program. Cpio copies files into or
out of a cpio or tar archive. An archive is a file that contains other
files plus information about them, such as their pathname, owner, time
stamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on the
disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe. This package normally includes the
program 'rmt', which provides remote tape drive control. Because there
is a compatible 'rmt' in the 'dump' package, 'rmt' is not included in
this package. If you are planning to use the remote tape features
provided by cpio, install the 'dump' package as well.

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Curl is a client to get documents and files from or send documents to a
server using any of the supported protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS,
TFTP, DICT, TELNET, LDAP, or FILE). The command is designed to work
without user interaction or any kind of interactivity.

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Dirmngr is a client for managing and downloading certificate revocation
lists (CRLs) for X509 certificates and for downloading the certificates
themselves.

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Eject allows removable media (typically a CD-ROM, floppy disk, tape, or
JAZ or ZIP disk) to be ejected under software control. The command can
also control some multidisc CD-ROM changers, the autoeject feature
supported by some devices, and close the disc tray of some CD-ROM
drives.

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