Merge lp://staging/keryx/unstable into lp://staging/~keryx-admins/keryx/devel

Proposed by mac9416
Status: Rejected
Rejected by: mac9416
Proposed branch: lp://staging/keryx/unstable
Merge into: lp://staging/~keryx-admins/keryx/devel
Diff against target: 63746 lines (+63471/-59)
21 files modified
keryx.py (+5/-0)
lib/plugins.py (+2/-3)
lib/wxkeryx/main.py (+201/-50)
plugins/Debian.py (+16/-6)
projects/hardy-32-bit-default/debian.conf (+5/-0)
projects/hardy-32-bit-default/hardy-32-bit.keryx (+2/-0)
projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists/status (+15138/-0)
projects/hardy-32-bit-default/sources/sources.list (+52/-0)
projects/hardy-64-bit-default/debian.conf (+5/-0)
projects/hardy-64-bit-default/hardy-64-bit.keryx (+2/-0)
projects/hardy-64-bit-default/lists/status (+14740/-0)
projects/hardy-64-bit-default/sources/sources.list (+52/-0)
projects/karmic-32-bit-default/debian.conf (+5/-0)
projects/karmic-32-bit-default/karmic-32-bit.keryx (+2/-0)
projects/karmic-32-bit-default/lists/status (+16622/-0)
projects/karmic-32-bit-default/sources/sources.list (+52/-0)
projects/karmic-64-bit-default/debian.conf (+5/-0)
projects/karmic-64-bit-default/karmic-64-bit.keryx (+2/-0)
projects/karmic-64-bit-default/lists/status (+16504/-0)
projects/karmic-64-bit-default/sources/sources.list (+52/-0)
setup.py (+7/-0)
To merge this branch: bzr merge lp://staging/keryx/unstable
Reviewer Review Type Date Requested Status
Keryx Admins Pending
Review via email: mp+16886@code.staging.launchpad.net
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Unmerged revisions

87. By Chris Oliver

Shortened text

86. By Chris Oliver

Add premade to list upon success

85. By Chris Oliver

Added donate link to home tab and changed the icon

84. By Chris Oliver

Premade profiles now use downloader

83. By Chris Oliver

Allow user to open a project after the first onequickly run

82. By Chris Oliver

R-R-R-REFACTOR

81. By Chris Oliver

Clean up clean up everybody do your share. Also update the profile name when selecting a premade package

80. By Chris Oliver

Fixed config location, added a bit of code for upgrades. Couple interface changes

79. By Chris Oliver

Added website links

78. By Chris Oliver

Fixed bug in aptdef where not all package statuses changed and removed Finished message during downloads

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1=== modified file 'keryx.py'
2--- keryx.py 2009-08-20 01:59:39 +0000
3+++ keryx.py 2010-01-06 02:15:23 +0000
4@@ -17,6 +17,11 @@
5 # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
6 # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
7
8+# Import commands here, even though we don't use it because debian.py uses it
9+# and our plugin system confuses pyinstaller. We need to manually specify this
10+# in keryx so that pyinstaller can grab it and bundle the code
11+import commands
12+
13 import os.path, sys
14 from lib import consts
15
16
17=== modified file 'lib/plugins.py'
18--- lib/plugins.py 2009-12-20 07:02:58 +0000
19+++ lib/plugins.py 2010-01-06 02:15:23 +0000
20@@ -78,7 +78,6 @@
21 version = getattr(plugin, 'PLUGIN_VERSION')
22 log.info(_('Plugin loaded: ') + file[:-3] + ' v' + version)
23 return [name, instance, ptype, version]
24- except:
25+ except Exception, e:
26 log.error(file + _(' failed to load.'))
27- fail = True # a plugin failed to load
28- return
29+ log.error(e)
30
31=== modified file 'lib/wxkeryx/main.py'
32--- lib/wxkeryx/main.py 2010-01-01 09:38:24 +0000
33+++ lib/wxkeryx/main.py 2010-01-06 02:15:23 +0000
34@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
35
36 import os.path, lib, sys, wx
37 import wx.lib.buttons as buttons
38+from wx.lib.mixins.listctrl import CheckListCtrlMixin
39+import wx.lib.filebrowsebutton as filebrowse
40 from lib import consts, log, plugins, project
41 from startDialog import startDialog
42 from misc import detailsTab, ProportionalSplitter, VirtualList
43@@ -346,40 +348,112 @@
44
45 def OnInstall(self, event):
46
47- dlg = wx.MessageDialog(None, _("This procedure will first make the downloaded packages available to the OS in a format suitable for installation, then will call the OS to install them. " + \
48- "These steps both require 'root' access to the machine, so keryx will write the commands to a script and then run it as 'root'. " + \
49- "Would you like to continue? (got root?)"),
50- _("Intro of Install"), wx.YES_NO | wx.ICON_QUESTION)
51- #dlg = InstallProjectDialog(None, -1, _("Install Project"))
52+# dlg = wx.MessageDialog(None, _("This procedure will first make the downloaded packages available to the OS in a format suitable for installation, then will call the OS to install them. " + \
53+# "These steps both require 'root' access to the machine, so keryx will write the commands to a script and then run it as 'root'. " + \
54+# "Would you like to continue? (got root?)"),
55+# _("Intro of Install"), wx.YES_NO | wx.ICON_QUESTION)
56+ dlg = InstallProjectDialog(None, -1, _("Install Project"))
57 result = dlg.ShowModal()
58+ if dlg.sys_cache_radio.GetValue():
59+ sys_cache = True
60+ local_repo = False
61+ move = dlg.move_checkbox.GetValue()
62+ elif dlg.local_repo_radio.GetValue():
63+ local_repo = True
64+ sys_cache = False
65 dlg.Destroy()
66- if result == wx.ID_YES:
67- dlg = wx.MessageDialog(None, _("There are two methods for making the packages available. First, mimicing a Repository and informing the OS of it and letting it use the repo to retrieve its updates, " + \
68- "or moving the packages directly into the OS'es cache so that the OS thinks its already downloaded them and only needs to install them. This way is easier. " + \
69- "Would you like to use the cache method? Selecting 'No' will use the Repo method."), \
70- _("Choose Install method"), wx.YES_NO | wx.ICON_QUESTION)
71+
72+ if result == wx.ID_CANCEL:
73+ return
74+
75+ if sys_cache:
76+ install = project.projects[len(project.projects) - 1].plugin.installCache(project.projects[len(project.projects) -1].dir, 'installcache', move=move)
77+ elif local_repo:
78+ wx.MessageBox(_("This feature is not implemented yet. Sorry."),_("Not Implemented"))
79+
80+ if install: # If installCache was successful...
81+ dlg = wx.MessageDialog(None, _("The packages were successfully " \
82+ "copied to the system cache.\n\nWould you like to " \
83+ "install those packages now?"), \
84+ _("Project Install Successful"),
85+ wx.YES_NO | wx.ICON_QUESTION)
86 result = dlg.ShowModal()
87 dlg.Destroy()
88- install = True
89- if result == wx.ID_YES:
90- dlg = wx.MessageDialog(None, _("You can either move your packages you have downloaded to the cache, or just copy them.\n" + \
91- "Moving them will free up space in your project again. Move?\nPlease ensure no package manager is running before continuing! The script will be run next."), \
92- _("Move Packages?"), wx.YES_NO | wx.ICON_QUESTION)
93- result = dlg.ShowModal()
94- dlg.Destroy()
95- if result == wx.ID_YES:
96- move = True
97- else:
98- move = False
99- install = project.projects[len(project.projects) - 1].plugin.installCache(project.projects[len(project.projects) -1].dir, 'installcache', move=move)
100- elif result == wx.ID_NO:
101- wx.MessageBox(_("This feature is not implemented yet. Sorry."),_("Not Implemented"))
102- #install = project.projects[len(project.projects) - 1].installRepo()
103- if not install:
104- wx.MessageBox(_("Oh no! A error occurred when doing the transfer. Check the log for more details. Make sure no other package manager is running when you try to transfer the files.\n" + \
105- "Another option is transferring the files by hand (Knowledged users only)."), _("Install Error"))
106- else:
107- wx.MessageBox(_("Install finished."), _("Finished"))
108+ else:
109+ wx.MessageBox(_("Oh no! A error occurred when doing the transfer." \
110+ " Check the log for more details. Make sure no other " \
111+ "package manager is running when you try to transfer " \
112+ "the files.\n\nYou may attempt to transfer the files " \
113+ "by hand (experienced users only)."), _("Install Error"),
114+ wx.ICON_ERROR)
115+ return
116+ if result == wx.ID_NO: # Don't want to install packages now...
117+ return
118+
119+ # Install the packages
120+ projdir = project.projects[len(project.projects) -1].dir
121+ spacksdir = os.path.join(projdir, 'packages')
122+ spacks = [x for x in os.listdir(spacksdir) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(spacksdir, x)) and (os.path.splitext(x)[1] == '.deb')]
123+ packnames = sorted([x[:x.find('_')] for x in spacks])
124+
125+ # Ask what packages need to be installed
126+ items = dict([(num+1, pkg) for (num, pkg) in zip(range(len(packnames)), packnames)])
127+ dlg = SelectPackagesDialog(None, -1, _("Install Project"), items)
128+ result = dlg.ShowModal()
129+ packnames = dlg.GetSelected()
130+ dlg.Destroy()
131+
132+ if result == wx.ID_CANCEL: # Never mind about installing packages now...
133+ return
134+
135+ result = project.projects[len(project.projects) - 1].plugin.installPacks(' '.join(packnames))
136+ if result:
137+ wx.MessageBox(_("All packages successfully installed."), _("Install Succeessful"))
138+ else:
139+ wx.MessageBox(_("Oh no! A error occurred while installing your packages. Check the log for more details. Make sure no other package manager is running when you try to Install the packages.\n" + \
140+ "Another option is installing the packages by hand (Knowledged users only)."), _("Install Error"))
141+
142+# if result == wx.ID_YES:
143+# dlg = wx.MessageDialog(None, _("There are two methods for making the packages available. First, mimicing a Repository and informing the OS of it and letting it use the repo to retrieve its updates, " + \
144+# "or moving the packages directly into the OS'es cache so that the OS thinks its already downloaded them and only needs to install them. This way is easier. " + \
145+# "Would you like to use the cache method? Selecting 'No' will use the Repo method."), \
146+# _("Choose Install method"), wx.YES_NO | wx.ICON_QUESTION)
147+# result = dlg.ShowModal()
148+# dlg.Destroy()
149+# install = True
150+# if result == wx.ID_YES: # Cache method
151+# dlg = wx.MessageDialog(None, _("You can either move your packages you have downloaded to the cache, or just copy them.\n" + \
152+# "Moving them will free up space in your project again. Move?\nPlease ensure no package manager is running before continuing! The script will be run next."), \
153+# _("Move Packages?"), wx.YES_NO | wx.ICON_QUESTION)
154+# result = dlg.ShowModal()
155+# dlg.Destroy()
156+# if result == wx.ID_YES:
157+# move = True
158+# else:
159+# move = False
160+# install = project.projects[len(project.projects) - 1].plugin.installCache(project.projects[len(project.projects) -1].dir, 'installcache', move=move)
161+#
162+# # Let's install them packages!
163+# if install: # The cache needs to have been successfully filled.
164+# projdir = project.projects[len(project.projects) -1].dir
165+# spacksdir = os.path.join(projdir, 'packages')
166+# spacks = [x for x in os.listdir(spacksdir) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(spacksdir, x)) and (os.path.splitext(x)[1] == '.deb')]
167+# packnames = ' '.join([x[:x.find('_')] for x in spacks])
168+# #TODO: prompt the user for which of these to install
169+# if not project.projects[len(project.projects) - 1].plugin.installPacks(packnames):
170+# wx.MessageBox(_("Oh no! A error occurred while installing your packages. Check the log for more details. Make sure no other package manager is running when you try to Install the packages.\n" + \
171+# "Another option is installing the packages by hand (Knowledged users only)."), _("Install Error"))
172+# else:
173+# log.info(_("Package installation succeeded"))
174+
175+# elif result == wx.ID_NO: # Repo method
176+# wx.MessageBox(_("This feature is not implemented yet. Sorry."),_("Not Implemented"))
177+# #install = project.projects[len(project.projects) - 1].installRepo()
178+# if not install:
179+# wx.MessageBox(_("Oh no! A error occurred when doing the transfer. Check the log for more details. Make sure no other package manager is running when you try to transfer the files.\n" + \
180+# "Another option is transferring the files by hand (Knowledged users only)."), _("Install Error"))
181+# else:
182+# wx.MessageBox(_("Install finished."), _("Finished"))
183
184
185 def OnUpdates(self, event):
186@@ -520,16 +594,18 @@
187
188 sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
189
190- btnsizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL)
191- btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_CANCEL, _('No'), size=(100, 35))
192- btnsizer.Add(btn, 1)
193- btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, _('Yes'), size=(100, 35))
194- btn.SetDefault()
195- btnsizer.Add(btn, 1)
196+ btnSizer = wx.StdDialogButtonSizer()
197+ btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_CANCEL, 'No')
198+ btnSizer.SetCancelButton(btn)
199+ btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
200+ btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, 'Yes')
201+ btnSizer.SetAffirmativeButton(btn)
202+ btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
203+ btnSizer.Realize()
204
205 sizer.Add(text1, 0, wx.EXPAND|wx.ALL, 5)
206 sizer.Add(text2, 0, wx.EXPAND|wx.ALL, 5)
207- sizer.Add(btnsizer, 0, wx.ALIGN_RIGHT | wx.TOP | wx.BOTTOM, 10)
208+ sizer.Add(btnSizer, 0, wx.ALIGN_RIGHT | wx.TOP | wx.BOTTOM, 10)
209 self.SetSizerAndFit(sizer)
210
211 class InstallProjectDialog(wx.Dialog):
212@@ -546,32 +622,107 @@
213 self.local_repo_radio = wx.RadioButton(panel, -1, _("Create local repository"), (15, 55))
214 self.Bind(wx.EVT_RADIOBUTTON, self.OnLocalRepo, self.local_repo_radio)
215
216- self.dir_textctrl = wx.TextCtrl(self, -1, "", (190, 85), (200, 25))
217- self.dir_textctrl.Disable()
218- self.browse_btn = buttons.GenBitmapTextButton(panel, -1, wx.Bitmap(consts.icon_open), _("Save to..."), (40, 80), (140, 30))
219+
220+ self.browse_btn = filebrowse.DirBrowseButton(self, -1, pos=(35, 80), size=(430, 30))
221 self.browse_btn.Disable()
222 self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnBrowse, self.browse_btn)
223
224- wx.CheckBox(panel, -1, _("Delete packages from project folder after installation"), (5, 125))
225+ self.move_checkbox = wx.CheckBox(panel, -1, _("Delete packages from project folder after installation"), (5, 125))
226
227- hbox = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL)
228- btn = wx.Button(self, -1, 'Cancel', size=(100, 30))
229- hbox.Add(btn, 1)
230- btn = wx.Button(self, -1, 'Continue', size=(100, 30))
231- hbox.Add(btn, 1, wx.LEFT, 5)
232+ btnSizer = wx.StdDialogButtonSizer()
233+ btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_CANCEL, 'Cancel')
234+ btnSizer.SetCancelButton(btn)
235+ btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
236+ btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, 'Continue')
237+ btnSizer.SetAffirmativeButton(btn)
238+ btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
239+ btnSizer.Realize()
240
241 vbox.Add(panel)
242- vbox.Add(hbox, 1, wx.ALIGN_CENTER | wx.TOP | wx.BOTTOM, 10)
243+ vbox.Add(btnSizer, 0, wx.ALIGN_RIGHT | wx.TOP | wx.BOTTOM, 10)
244
245 self.SetSizer(vbox)
246
247 def OnBrowse(self, evt):
248- print "Browsing..."
249+ log.info(_('Browsing: Not implemted.'))
250
251 def OnLocalRepo(self, evt):
252- self.dir_textctrl.Enable()
253 self.browse_btn.Enable()
254
255 def OnSysCache(self, evt):
256- self.dir_textctrl.Disable()
257 self.browse_btn.Disable()
258+
259+class SelectPackagesDialog(wx.Dialog):
260+ """Dialog for selection of packages to be installed"""
261+ def __init__(self, parent, id, title, items):
262+ wx.Dialog.__init__(self, parent, id, title, size=(800, 600))
263+
264+ vbox = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
265+
266+ btnSizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL)
267+ btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_ANY, 'Select All')
268+ self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnSelectAll, btn)
269+ btnSizer.Add(btn)
270+ btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_ANY, 'Select None')
271+ self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnSelectNone, btn)
272+ btnSizer.Add(btn)
273+
274+ vbox.Add(btnSizer, 0, wx.ALIGN_LEFT | wx.TOP | wx.BOTTOM)
275+
276+ self.check_list = CheckListPanel(self, items)
277+ vbox.Add(self.check_list, 1, wx.EXPAND)
278+
279+ btnSizer = wx.StdDialogButtonSizer()
280+ btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_CANCEL, 'Cancel')
281+ btnSizer.SetCancelButton(btn)
282+ btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
283+ btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, 'Continue')
284+ btnSizer.SetAffirmativeButton(btn)
285+ btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
286+ btnSizer.Realize()
287+
288+ vbox.Add(btnSizer, 0, wx.ALIGN_RIGHT | wx.TOP | wx.BOTTOM, 5)
289+
290+ self.SetSizer(vbox)
291+
292+ def GetSelected(self):
293+ selected = []
294+ for index in range(self.check_list.list.GetItemCount()):
295+ if self.check_list.list.IsChecked(index):
296+ selected.append(self.check_list.list.GetItemText(index))
297+ return selected
298+
299+ def OnSelectAll(self, evt):
300+ for index in range(self.check_list.list.GetItemCount()):
301+ self.check_list.list.CheckItem(index, True)
302+
303+ def OnSelectNone(self, evt):
304+ for index in range(self.check_list.list.GetItemCount()):
305+ self.check_list.list.CheckItem(index, False)
306+
307+class CheckListCtrl(wx.ListCtrl, CheckListCtrlMixin):
308+ def __init__(self, parent):
309+ wx.ListCtrl.__init__(self, parent, -1, style=wx.LC_REPORT)
310+ CheckListCtrlMixin.__init__(self)
311+ self.Bind(wx.EVT_LIST_ITEM_ACTIVATED, self.OnItemActivated)
312+
313+ def OnItemActivated(self, evt):
314+ self.ToggleItem(evt.m_itemIndex)
315+
316+class CheckListPanel(wx.Panel):
317+ def __init__(self, parent, items):
318+ wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
319+
320+ self.list = CheckListCtrl(self)
321+ sizer = wx.BoxSizer()
322+ sizer.Add(self.list, 1, wx.EXPAND)
323+ self.SetSizer(sizer)
324+
325+ self.list.InsertColumn(0, "Package")
326+
327+ for key, data in items.iteritems():
328+ index = self.list.InsertStringItem(sys.maxint, data)
329+ self.list.SetItemData(index, key)
330+ self.list.CheckItem(index, True) # Check each item after it is added
331+
332+ self.list.SetColumnWidth(0, wx.LIST_AUTOSIZE)
333
334=== modified file 'plugins/Debian.py'
335--- plugins/Debian.py 2010-01-01 09:38:24 +0000
336+++ plugins/Debian.py 2010-01-06 02:15:23 +0000
337@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
338
339 PLUGIN_NAME = 'Debian'
340 PLUGIN_TYPE = 'OS'
341-PLUGIN_VERSION = '0.92.2'
342+PLUGIN_VERSION = '0.92.4'
343 PLUGIN_AUTHOR = 'Chris Oliver <excid3@gmail.com>'
344
345 FILE = 'debian.conf'
346@@ -268,8 +268,11 @@
347 log.error('exit code:%i\n%s' % (run[0], run[1]))
348 log.info(_('installCache: failed'))
349 return False
350- log.info(_('installCache: transfer success, installing'))
351- run = self.__runRoot('apt-get', 'install %s <\\`tty\\`' % (packnames), term='xterm -hold -e')
352+ log.info(_('installCache: transfer success'))
353+ return True
354+
355+ def installPacks(self, packnames):
356+ run = self.__runRoot('apt-get', 'install -y %s <\\`tty\\`' % (packnames), term='xterm -hold -e')
357 if run[0] != 0:
358 log.error('exit code:%i\n%s' % (run[0], run[1]))
359 log.info(_('installCache: failed'))
360@@ -461,16 +464,23 @@
361
362 def __runRoot(self, program, args, term=None):
363 root = ''
364- for a in ('gksu', 'gksudo', 'kdesudo'):
365+ for a in ('gksu', 'gksudo', 'kdesu', 'kdesudo'):
366 if commands.getstatusoutput('which '+a)[0] == 0:
367 root = a
368 break
369+ # Give compatible GUI su's a shorter command description
370+ if root.startswith('gk'):
371+ description = '%s %s' % (program, args)
372+ if len(description) > 50:
373+ description = '--description \'%s...\'' % (description[:46])
374+ else: # Certain su GUIs do not accept alternate descriptions
375+ description = ''
376 if root == '': return (64, 'Could not find superuser access')
377 try:
378 if term:
379- exit = commands.getstatusoutput('%s "%s %s %s"' % (term, root, program, args))
380+ exit = commands.getstatusoutput('%s "%s %s %s %s"' % (term, root, description, program, args))
381 else:
382- exit = commands.getstatusoutput('%s "%s %s"' % (root, program, args))
383+ exit = commands.getstatusoutput('%s %s "%s %s"' % (root, description, program, args))
384 except:
385 exit = (64, 'Error spawning shell command')
386 return exit
387
388=== added directory 'projects/hardy-32-bit-default'
389=== added file 'projects/hardy-32-bit-default/debian.conf'
390--- projects/hardy-32-bit-default/debian.conf 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
391+++ projects/hardy-32-bit-default/debian.conf 2010-01-06 02:15:23 +0000
392@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
393+Computer Name: default
394+OS Name: Ubuntu
395+OS Version: 8.04
396+Architecture: 32bit
397+Kernel: 2.6.24-16.30
398
399=== added file 'projects/hardy-32-bit-default/hardy-32-bit.keryx'
400--- projects/hardy-32-bit-default/hardy-32-bit.keryx 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
401+++ projects/hardy-32-bit-default/hardy-32-bit.keryx 2010-01-06 02:15:23 +0000
402@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
403+Hardy 32-bit
404+Debian
405
406=== added directory 'projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists'
407=== added file 'projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists/status'
408--- projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists/status 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
409+++ projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists/status 2010-01-06 02:15:23 +0000
410@@ -0,0 +1,15138 @@
411+Package: xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse
412+Status: install ok installed
413+Priority: optional
414+Section: x11
415+Installed-Size: 92
416+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
417+Architecture: i386
418+Version: 1:12.4.3-1ubuntu1
419+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35)
420+Provides: xserver-xorg-input-2
421+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
422+Description: X.Org X server -- VMMouse input driver to use with VMWare
423+ This package provides the driver for the X11 vmmouse input device.
424+ .
425+ The VMMouse driver enables support for the special VMMouse protocol
426+ that is provided by VMware virtual machines to give absolute pointer
427+ positioning.
428+ .
429+ The vmmouse driver is capable of falling back to the standard "mouse"
430+ driver if a VMware virtual machine is not detected. This allows for
431+ dual-booting of an operating system from a virtual machine to real hardware
432+ without having to edit xorg.conf every time.
433+ .
434+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
435+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
436+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
437+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
438+ .
439+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-input-vmmouse driver module.
440+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
441+
442+Package: tcpd
443+Status: install ok installed
444+Priority: important
445+Section: net
446+Installed-Size: 204
447+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
448+Architecture: i386
449+Source: tcp-wrappers
450+Version: 7.6.dbs-14
451+Replaces: libwrap0 (<< 7.6-8)
452+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6), libwrap0, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0
453+Description: Wietse Venema's TCP wrapper utilities
454+ Wietse Venema's network logger, also known as TCPD or LOG_TCP.
455+ .
456+ These programs log the client host name of incoming telnet,
457+ ftp, rsh, rlogin, finger etc. requests.
458+ .
459+ Security options are:
460+ - access control per host, domain and/or service;
461+ - detection of host name spoofing or host address spoofing;
462+ - booby traps to implement an early-warning system.
463+Original-Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
464+
465+Package: libtext-wrapi18n-perl
466+Status: install ok installed
467+Priority: required
468+Section: perl
469+Installed-Size: 76
470+Maintainer: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
471+Architecture: all
472+Version: 0.06-5
473+Depends: libtext-charwidth-perl
474+Description: internationalized substitute of Text::Wrap
475+ This module is a substitution for Text::Wrap, supporting
476+ multibyte characters such as UTF-8, EUC-JP, and GB2312, fullwidth
477+ characters such as east Asian characters, combining characters
478+ such as diacritical marks and Thai, and languages which don't
479+ use whitespaces between words such as Chinese and Japanese.
480+ .
481+ It provides wrap().
482+ .
483+ Homepage: http://search.cpan.org/~kubota/Text-WrapI18N-0.06/WrapI18N.pm
484+
485+Package: jfsutils
486+Status: install ok installed
487+Priority: optional
488+Section: admin
489+Installed-Size: 1112
490+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
491+Architecture: i386
492+Version: 1.1.11-1build1
493+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libuuid1
494+Description: utilities for managing the JFS filesystem
495+ Utilities for managing IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) under Linux.
496+ .
497+ IBM's journaled file system technology, currently used in IBM
498+ enterprise servers, is designed for high-throughput server
499+ environments, key to running intranet and other high-performance
500+ e-business file servers.
501+ .
502+ The following utilities are available:
503+ fsck.jfs - initiate replay of the JFS transaction log, and check and repair a
504+ JFS formatted device.
505+ logdump - dump a JFS formatted device's journal log.
506+ logredo - "replay" a JFS formatted device's journal log.
507+ mkfs.jfs - create a JFS formatted partition.
508+ xchkdmp - dump the contents of a JFS fsck log file created with xchklog.
509+ xchklog - extract a log from the JFS fsck workspace into a file.
510+ xpeek - shell-type JFS file system editor.
511+Original-Maintainer: Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de>
512+
513+Package: debconf
514+Status: install ok installed
515+Priority: important
516+Section: admin
517+Installed-Size: 964
518+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
519+Architecture: all
520+Version: 1.5.20
521+Replaces: debconf-tiny
522+Provides: debconf-2.0
523+Depends: debconf-i18n | debconf-english
524+Pre-Depends: perl-base (>= 5.6.1-4)
525+Recommends: apt-utils (>= 0.5.1)
526+Suggests: debconf-doc, debconf-utils, libgnome2-perl, libnet-ldap-perl, libqt-perl, libterm-readline-gnu-perl, perl, whiptail | dialog | gnome-utils
527+Conflicts: apt (<< 0.3.12.1), cdebconf (<< 0.96), debconf-tiny, debconf-utils (<< 1.3.22), dialog (<< 0.9b-20020814-1), menu (<= 2.1.3-1), whiptail (<< 0.51.4-11), whiptail-utf8 (<= 0.50.17-13)
528+Conffiles:
529+ /etc/debconf.conf 8c0619be413824f1fc7698cee0f23811
530+ /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf 7e9d09d5801a42b4926b736b8eeabb73
531+ /etc/bash_completion.d/debconf 8fa1862734fbe54d7178aaaa419f5a11
532+Description: Debian configuration management system
533+ Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. Packages
534+ use Debconf to ask questions when they are installed.
535+Original-Maintainer: Debconf Developers <debconf-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
536+
537+Package: libdjvulibre15
538+Status: install ok installed
539+Priority: optional
540+Section: libs
541+Installed-Size: 2144
542+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
543+Architecture: i386
544+Source: djvulibre
545+Version: 3.5.20-2
546+Replaces: libdjvulibre1
547+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2.1), libjpeg62, libstdc++6 (>= 4.2.1), xdg-utils
548+Conflicts: libdjvulibre1
549+Description: Runtime support for the DjVu image format
550+ DjVu runtime library and support files.
551+Original-Maintainer: Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org>
552+
553+Package: librecode0
554+Status: install ok installed
555+Priority: optional
556+Section: libs
557+Installed-Size: 1304
558+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
559+Architecture: i386
560+Source: recode
561+Version: 3.6-14ubuntu1
562+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
563+Description: Shared library on which recode is based
564+ This recoding library converts files between various coded character
565+ sets and surface encodings. The library recognizes or produces more
566+ than 300 different character sets and is able to convert files between
567+ almost any pair. Most RFC 1345 character sets, and all `libiconv'
568+ character sets, are supported.
569+Original-Maintainer: Santiago Vila <sanvila@debian.org>
570+
571+Package: memtest86+
572+Status: install ok installed
573+Priority: optional
574+Section: misc
575+Installed-Size: 228
576+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
577+Architecture: i386
578+Version: 1.70-3ubuntu1
579+Suggests: hwtools, memtester, kernel-patch-badram, grub2 (>= 1.95+20070515-1) | grub (>= 0.95+cvs20040624), mtools
580+Conffiles:
581+ /etc/grub.d/20_memtest86+ 956a9ad577c5bf6ef039ac99bb5ffab9
582+Description: thorough real-mode memory tester
583+ Memtest86+ scans your RAM for errors.
584+ .
585+ This tester runs independently of any OS - it is run at computer
586+ boot-up, so that it can test *all* of your memory. You may want to
587+ look at `memtester', which allows to test your memory within Linux,
588+ but this one won't be able to test your whole RAM.
589+ .
590+ It can output a list of bad RAM regions usable by the BadRAM kernel
591+ patch, so that you can still use you old RAM with one or two bad bits.
592+ .
593+ Memtest86+ is based on memtest86 3.0, and adds support for recent
594+ hardware, as well as a number of general-purpose improvements,
595+ including many patches to memtest86 available from various sources.
596+ .
597+ A convenience script is also provided to make a grub-based floppy or
598+ image.
599+Original-Maintainer: Yann Dirson <dirson@debian.org>
600+
601+Package: dash
602+Essential: yes
603+Status: install ok installed
604+Priority: required
605+Section: shells
606+Installed-Size: 204
607+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
608+Architecture: i386
609+Version: 0.5.4-8ubuntu1
610+Depends: debianutils (>= 2.15)
611+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
612+Description: POSIX-compliant shell
613+ The Debian Almquist Shell (dash) is a lightweight POSIX-compliant shell
614+ derived from ash.
615+ .
616+ It can be usefully installed as /bin/sh (because it executes scripts
617+ faster than bash), or as the default shell for the superuser. It
618+ depends on fewer libraries than bash, and is therefore less likely to
619+ be affected by an upgrade problem or a disk failure. It is also
620+ useful for checking the POSIX compliance of scripts.
621+Original-Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
622+
623+Package: libart-2.0-2
624+Status: install ok installed
625+Priority: optional
626+Section: libs
627+Installed-Size: 148
628+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
629+Architecture: i386
630+Source: libart-lgpl
631+Version: 2.3.20-1
632+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
633+Description: Library of functions for 2D graphics - runtime files
634+ A library of functions for 2D graphics supporting a superset of the
635+ PostScript imaging model, designed to be integrated with graphics, artwork,
636+ and illustration programs. It is written in optimized C, and is fully
637+ compatible with C++. With a small footprint of 10,000 lines of code, it is
638+ especially suitable for embedded applications.
639+Original-Maintainer: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
640+
641+Package: mktemp
642+Essential: yes
643+Status: install ok installed
644+Priority: required
645+Section: utils
646+Installed-Size: 60
647+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
648+Architecture: i386
649+Version: 1.5-5ubuntu2
650+Replaces: debianutils (<< 2.16)
651+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
652+Description: Makes unique filenames for temporary files
653+ Mktemp is a simple utility designed to make temporary file handling
654+ in shells scripts be safe and simple.
655+Original-Maintainer: Clint Adams <schizo@debian.org>
656+
657+Package: libxdmcp6
658+Status: install ok installed
659+Priority: optional
660+Section: libs
661+Installed-Size: 76
662+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
663+Architecture: i386
664+Source: libxdmcp
665+Version: 1:1.0.2-2
666+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0)
667+Description: X11 Display Manager Control Protocol library
668+ This package provides the main interface to the X11 display manager control
669+ protocol library, which allows for remote logins to display managers.
670+ .
671+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
672+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
673+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
674+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
675+
676+Package: libgl1-mesa-dri
677+Status: install ok installed
678+Priority: optional
679+Section: libs
680+Installed-Size: 34296
681+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
682+Architecture: i386
683+Source: mesa
684+Version: 7.0.3~rc2-1ubuntu3
685+Replaces: xlibmesa-dri (<< 1:7.0.0)
686+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdrm2 (>= 2.3.0), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libgl1-mesa-glx (= 7.0.3~rc2-1ubuntu3)
687+Suggests: libglide3
688+Conflicts: xlibmesa-dri (<< 1:7.0.0)
689+Description: A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- DRI modules
690+ This version of Mesa provides GLX and DRI capabilities: it is capable of
691+ both direct and indirect rendering. For direct rendering, it can use DRI
692+ modules from the libgl1-mesa-dri package to accelerate drawing.
693+ .
694+ This package does not include the OpenGL library itself, only the DRI
695+ modules for accelerating direct rendering.
696+ .
697+ For a complete description of Mesa, please look at the
698+ libgl1-mesa-swx11 package.
699+ .
700+ The tdfx DRI module needs libglide3 to enable direct rendering.
701+Homepage: http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net/
702+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
703+
704+Package: esound-common
705+Status: install ok installed
706+Priority: optional
707+Section: sound
708+Installed-Size: 100
709+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
710+Architecture: all
711+Source: esound
712+Version: 0.2.38-0ubuntu9
713+Conffiles:
714+ /etc/esound/esd.conf 22fcad1ca71ba243bdebd9de294a31ba
715+Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Common files
716+ This program is designed to mix together several digitized
717+ audio streams for playback by a single device.
718+ .
719+ This package contains the documentation and configuration files.
720+Original-Maintainer: Ryan Murray <rmurray@debian.org>
721+
722+Package: coreutils
723+Essential: yes
724+Status: install ok installed
725+Priority: required
726+Section: utils
727+Installed-Size: 10688
728+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
729+Architecture: i386
730+Version: 6.10-3ubuntu2
731+Replaces: debianutils (<= 2.3.1), dpkg (<< 1.13.2), fileutils, shellutils, stat, textutils
732+Provides: fileutils, shellutils, textutils
733+Pre-Depends: libacl1 (>= 2.2.11-1), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libselinux1
734+Conflicts: stat
735+Description: The GNU core utilities
736+ This package contains the essential basic system utilities.
737+ .
738+ Specifically, this package includes:
739+ basename cat chgrp chmod chown chroot cksum comm cp csplit cut date dd df dir
740+ dircolors dirname du echo env expand expr factor false fmt fold groups head
741+ hostid id install join link ln logname ls md5sum mkdir mkfifo mknod mv nice nl
742+ nohup od paste pathchk pinky pr printenv printf ptx pwd readlink rm rmdir
743+ sha1sum seq shred sleep sort split stat stty sum sync tac tail tee test touch
744+ tr true tsort tty uname unexpand uniq unlink users vdir wc who whoami yes
745+Original-Maintainer: Michael Stone <mstone@debian.org>
746+
747+Package: cupsddk
748+Status: install ok installed
749+Priority: optional
750+Section: text
751+Installed-Size: 560
752+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
753+Architecture: i386
754+Version: 1.2.0-0ubuntu1
755+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1), libcomerr2 (>= 1.33-3), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.0), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2-20070516), libgnutls13 (>= 1.6.3-0), libkrb53 (>= 1.6.dfsg.1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2-20070516), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1), cupsddk-drivers
756+Description: CUPS Driver Development Kit
757+ The CUPS Driver Development Kit (DDK) provides a suite of
758+ standard drivers, a PPD file compiler, and other utilities that
759+ can be used to develop printer drivers for CUPS and other
760+ printing environments. CUPS provides a portable printing layer
761+ for UNIX(r)-based operating systems. The CUPS DDK provides the
762+ means for mass-producing PPD files and drivers/filters for
763+ CUPS-based printer drivers.
764+ .
765+ This package should be installed for creating PPD files and for
766+ developing printer drivers.
767+Original-Maintainer: Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmail.com>
768+
769+Package: libsane
770+Status: install ok installed
771+Priority: optional
772+Section: libs
773+Installed-Size: 8588
774+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
775+Architecture: i386
776+Source: sane-backends
777+Version: 1.0.19-1ubuntu3
778+Replaces: libsane-extras (<< 1.0.18.14)
779+Depends: adduser (>= 3.47), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libexif12, libgphoto2-2 (>= 2.4.0), libgphoto2-port0 (>= 2.4.0), libieee1284-3, libjpeg62, libtiff4, libusb-0.1-4 (>= 2:0.1.12), udev (>= 0.88-1) | makedev (>= 2.3.1-58)
780+Recommends: sane-utils (>= 1.0.19-1ubuntu3)
781+Suggests: hplip, hpoj, libsane-extras (>= 1.0.19.1)
782+Conffiles:
783+ /etc/modprobe.d/libsane ca2a722bce32d218ac6049c3b50c7b85
784+ /etc/sane.d/abaton.conf 51591e7ab98851effab49089323cb160
785+ /etc/sane.d/agfafocus.conf f763f1f31d26507986aad58ca02f79f9
786+ /etc/sane.d/apple.conf 602eda3ecedd81ef751d9241becb9142
787+ /etc/sane.d/artec.conf 1b87eeb6069e6f5ac7b5f0cc4bf48083
788+ /etc/sane.d/artec_eplus48u.conf 3672fe16e6b14a124ad74acd47941be9
789+ /etc/sane.d/avision.conf ace6554933c43240c12b1fd56c38e398
790+ /etc/sane.d/bh.conf ed8e137983ae58a7bf038180b29737bd
791+ /etc/sane.d/canon.conf 4afe1a9ccf3c40ff7b667ac7dfb1de25
792+ /etc/sane.d/canon630u.conf 5fae93df3328f1915e3d26f77a8c3b9d
793+ /etc/sane.d/cardscan.conf c7dc4545531be434d6e126529f2c3a82
794+ /etc/sane.d/coolscan.conf b5a49230bc9b80a4358d966255d4697a
795+ /etc/sane.d/coolscan2.conf e9039d4f201acacca70e8964ec22ee70
796+ /etc/sane.d/dc25.conf 0659d0dee2b39c585b6ebc682af0dbd9
797+ /etc/sane.d/dmc.conf 0731b2373c97cc98c5c42dd56e7fb05c
798+ /etc/sane.d/epjitsu.conf 12e7eac3961245329333e55349e04d2e
799+ /etc/sane.d/epson.conf 318ed78f38b29c99e478cbc7efc8ff14
800+ /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf fb0befe1041db6a1b6a0813c0c8fcf1c
801+ /etc/sane.d/fujitsu.conf dadd07eb6394bbb3d2c4af60594b74ef
802+ /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf 7aaf7732969e3445ec6a95e81f88239e
803+ /etc/sane.d/gt68xx.conf 8a505a6137906110e7866b6e155d4667
804+ /etc/sane.d/hp.conf 5328dfe188ece714bf9fdb7e26dc9d00
805+ /etc/sane.d/hp3900.conf 253cc77f586f0e5c8674b571397f0183
806+ /etc/sane.d/hp4200.conf 0656916d9805c3af1f81424354082501
807+ /etc/sane.d/hp5400.conf 25848f289fb76aeb7f78e29ab323dbf8
808+ /etc/sane.d/hs2p.conf a7b07bd2a66b8a562ccb64da03bd47da
809+ /etc/sane.d/ibm.conf d5eab60adbaf729bb5bf781fc4c5409d
810+ /etc/sane.d/leo.conf 008b9b3cad3c7073aa5331a453e68cd6
811+ /etc/sane.d/lexmark.conf c04785d832c5ffd42a9fb5aedc0a2153
812+ /etc/sane.d/ma1509.conf 73a9fd7af5924e04054f43e2708f5059
813+ /etc/sane.d/matsushita.conf fe9a8941cd52c7e012724122d67a98e6
814+ /etc/sane.d/microtek.conf 940c8db7e01ccaa6f2c5be2ca020ddf1
815+ /etc/sane.d/microtek2.conf 75cb498c51441db57932a4895f7f0d96
816+ /etc/sane.d/mustek.conf 33284fd785df74d394b9e30a4ec8283e
817+ /etc/sane.d/mustek_usb.conf f4080c5eacaf30b4ed871a5330960696
818+ /etc/sane.d/nec.conf 5eed67a9759c991553fa3055af023a33
819+ /etc/sane.d/pie.conf 7bdb319bd61b19389e93ed85a1ed85d1
820+ /etc/sane.d/plustek.conf f329323c5ed857873510e38233f1afcf
821+ /etc/sane.d/ricoh.conf b1891143384a7308ec17d9e6ac836201
822+ /etc/sane.d/s9036.conf 5eed67a9759c991553fa3055af023a33
823+ /etc/sane.d/sceptre.conf 9d7e8954714b47042b849ddbd2530973
824+ /etc/sane.d/sharp.conf d16cb589cdceb30d4523334063ddf040
825+ /etc/sane.d/sm3840.conf 9b61359cbcc14b9be4d687b80b772bea
826+ /etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf b349efcbcec257f5fca8372f1e47e7e0
827+ /etc/sane.d/sp15c.conf 74fd71c4ea2c8c58bbaa2cecfee56f7c
828+ /etc/sane.d/st400.conf febd1d7966858a4a0352a2fe2c1abfa0
829+ /etc/sane.d/stv680.conf 1a5a8d37f0de964bab25b3908fa907d5
830+ /etc/sane.d/tamarack.conf 93b1a500916dcfabd8a1c288029a5502
831+ /etc/sane.d/teco1.conf 7976c7a3dd90fe100f30a23a29aaea89
832+ /etc/sane.d/teco2.conf 1f873f79332e99cb0cd2b9eba938ac3b
833+ /etc/sane.d/teco3.conf 7b632784a85ec6ead7d26e8fd195dea5
834+ /etc/sane.d/test.conf eaccee9d3fb610a691705ddf94b9ec11
835+ /etc/sane.d/u12.conf 9ab31cd28e79474973fc02ccf1c06b99
836+ /etc/sane.d/umax.conf 5bcadfd7842926832de6d6e29d23558d
837+ /etc/sane.d/umax_pp.conf 926aec7aab8c8a577016afe625a73d83
838+ /etc/sane.d/umax1220u.conf 2d36f1f6c15bbfeaf2049d59dcfefe05
839+ /etc/sane.d/plustek_pp.conf 327941a5240e699e3251d74192f4f299
840+ /etc/sane.d/dc210.conf 821754802fb212acc9f48c7dd93ddaa1
841+ /etc/sane.d/dc240.conf 821754802fb212acc9f48c7dd93ddaa1
842+ /etc/sane.d/canon_pp.conf 2ecfac7c883bc980aba880f424abb8ad
843+ /etc/sane.d/hpsj5s.conf 0e969889a4509e62ef352a0222d2620e
844+ /etc/sane.d/mustek_pp.conf c9d10da50e4b77dcc73b97f67a81a89a
845+ /etc/sane.d/dell1600n_net.conf ce26ec480900a2420d14d5f2c43f07eb
846+ /etc/sane.d/gphoto2.conf ca55d23d02774d6eea321dcbd4099e5e
847+ /etc/sane.d/qcam.conf 7a30e22cd391b7992646723df280f4fe
848+ /etc/sane.d/v4l.conf c68d472ee915c19d73f255623f4e0223
849+ /etc/sane.d/net.conf 9e5860565491b3157e3c6e0af682b7a2
850+ /etc/sane.d/dll.conf f0f27068d824aee5f56edb27b412f738
851+Description: API library for scanners
852+ SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application
853+ programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any
854+ raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner,
855+ video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is
856+ free and its discussion and development are open to everybody. The
857+ current source code is written to support several operating systems,
858+ including GNU/Linux, OS/2, Win32 and various Unices and is available
859+ under the GNU General Public License (commercial applications and
860+ backends are welcome, too, however).
861+ .
862+ This package includes the backends for many scanners. A libsane-extras
863+ package containing some not-yet-included backends is available separately.
864+ .
865+ Graphical frontends for sane are available in the packages sane and
866+ xsane. Command line frontend scanimage, saned and sane-find-scanner are
867+ available in the sane-utils package.
868+Homepage: http://www.sane-project.org
869+Original-Maintainer: Julien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org>
870+
871+Package: sudo
872+Status: install ok installed
873+Priority: optional
874+Section: admin
875+Installed-Size: 424
876+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
877+Architecture: i386
878+Version: 1.6.9p10-1ubuntu3.2
879+Replaces: sudo-ldap
880+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libpam-modules, libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1)
881+Conflicts: sudo-ldap
882+Conffiles:
883+ /etc/pam.d/sudo e3aaa79c2a00244cdfd17117127f8993
884+Description: Provide limited super user privileges to specific users
885+ Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root
886+ privileges to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to give
887+ as few privileges as possible but still allow people to get their work done.
888+ .
889+ This version is built with minimal shared library dependencies, use the
890+ sudo-ldap package instead if you need LDAP support.
891+Original-Maintainer: Bdale Garbee <bdale@gag.com>
892+
893+Package: libfreetype6
894+Status: install ok installed
895+Priority: optional
896+Section: libs
897+Installed-Size: 640
898+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
899+Architecture: i386
900+Source: freetype
901+Version: 2.3.5-1ubuntu4
902+Replaces: freetype0, freetype1
903+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
904+Suggests: libfreetype6-dev
905+Conflicts: freetype, xpdf-reader (<< 1.00-4)
906+Description: FreeType 2 font engine, shared library files
907+ The FreeType project is a team of volunteers who develop free,
908+ portable and high-quality software solutions for digital typography.
909+ They specifically target embedded systems and focus on bringing small,
910+ efficient and ubiquitous products.
911+ .
912+ The FreeType 2 library is their new software font engine. It has been
913+ designed to provide the following important features:
914+ * A universal and simple API to manage font files
915+ * Support for several font formats through loadable modules
916+ * High-quality anti-aliasing
917+ * High portability & performance
918+ .
919+ Supported font formats include:
920+ * TrueType files (.ttf) and collections (.ttc)
921+ * Type 1 font files both in ASCII (.pfa) or binary (.pfb) format
922+ * Type 1 Multiple Master fonts. The FreeType 2 API also provides
923+ routines to manage design instances easily
924+ * Type 1 CID-keyed fonts
925+ * OpenType/CFF (.otf) fonts
926+ * CFF/Type 2 fonts
927+ * Adobe CEF fonts (.cef), used to embed fonts in SVG documents with
928+ the Adobe SVG viewer plugin.
929+ * Windows FNT/FON bitmap fonts
930+ .
931+ This package contains the files needed to run programs that use the
932+ FreeType 2 library.
933+ .
934+ Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/
935+ Authors: David Turner <david.turner@freetype.org>
936+ Robert Wilhelm <robert.wilhelm@freetype.org>
937+ Werner Lemberg <werner.lemberg@freetype.org>
938+Original-Maintainer: Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>
939+
940+Package: debianutils
941+Essential: yes
942+Status: install ok installed
943+Priority: required
944+Section: utils
945+Installed-Size: 276
946+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
947+Architecture: i386
948+Version: 2.28.2-0ubuntu1
949+Pre-Depends: coreutils (>= 4.5.8-1), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), mktemp
950+Description: Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian
951+ This package provides a number of small utilities which are used
952+ primarily by the installation scripts of Debian packages, although
953+ you may use them directly.
954+ .
955+ The specific utilities included are: installkernel mkboot run-parts
956+ savelog sensible-browser sensible-editor sensible-pager tempfile
957+ which.
958+Original-Maintainer: Clint Adams <schizo@debian.org>
959+
960+Package: libsysfs2
961+Status: install ok installed
962+Priority: important
963+Section: libs
964+Installed-Size: 104
965+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
966+Architecture: i386
967+Source: sysfsutils
968+Version: 2.1.0-4
969+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
970+Description: interface library to sysfs
971+ Sysfs is a virtual file system in Linux kernel 2.5+ that provides a
972+ tree of system devices. libsysfs provides a stable programming
973+ interface to sysfs and eases querying system devices and their
974+ attributes.
975+ .
976+ The package sysfsutils contains frontend programs that use this
977+ library. Development files and C examples are provided by the package
978+ libsysfs-dev.
979+Original-Maintainer: Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org>
980+
981+Package: openprinting-ppds
982+Status: install ok installed
983+Priority: optional
984+Section: text
985+Installed-Size: 5628
986+Maintainer: ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com
987+Architecture: all
988+Source: foomatic-db
989+Version: 20080211-0ubuntu1
990+Replaces: linuxprinting.org-ppds (<< 20070207-0ubuntu1)
991+Provides: linuxprinting.org-ppds
992+Suggests: cupsys, foomatic-filters-ppds, hpijs-ppds, openprinting-ppds-extra
993+Conflicts: hp-ppd (<= 0.5), linuxprinting.org-ppds (<< 20070207-0ubuntu1)
994+Description: OpenPrinting printer support - PostScript PPD files
995+ This package includes a collection of free PostScript Printer Description
996+ files for PostScript (and clone) printers from various manufacturers, as
997+ distributed by OpenPrinting.
998+ .
999+ Note that these are only the PPDs for the most common PostScript printers,
1000+ for more special models install the openprinting-ppds-extra package.
1001+ .
1002+ If you have non-PostScript printers, the foomatic-db and foomatic-db-hpijs
1003+ packages are the ones you need; this package won't be of much help to you.
1004+ .
1005+ Home Page: http://www.openprinting.org/
1006+Original-Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
1007+
1008+Package: language-pack-fr-base
1009+Status: install ok installed
1010+Priority: optional
1011+Section: translations
1012+Installed-Size: 9040
1013+Maintainer: Language pack maintainers <language-packs@ubuntu.com>
1014+Architecture: all
1015+Version: 1:8.04+20080527
1016+Replaces: language-pack-fr (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-fr-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-gnome-fr-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-kde-fr-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527)
1017+Depends: language-pack-fr (>= 1:8.04+20080527), locales (>= 2.3.6)
1018+Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.10.27ubuntu1)
1019+Recommends: language-support-fr
1020+Conflicts: language-pack-fr (<< 1:8.04+20080527)
1021+Description: translations for language French
1022+ Translation data for all supported packages for:
1023+ French
1024+ .
1025+ This package provides the bulk of translation data and is updated
1026+ only seldom. language-pack-fr provides frequent
1027+ translation updates, so you should install this as well.
1028+ .
1029+ Please note that you should install language-support-fr
1030+ to get full support for this language (spell checkers, OpenOffice
1031+ locale packages, etc.).
1032+
1033+Package: finger
1034+Status: install ok installed
1035+Priority: standard
1036+Section: net
1037+Installed-Size: 76
1038+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1039+Architecture: i386
1040+Source: bsd-finger
1041+Version: 0.17-11
1042+Replaces: netstd
1043+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5)
1044+Description: user information lookup program
1045+ finger displays information about the system users.
1046+Original-Maintainer: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
1047+
1048+Package: libxml-parser-perl
1049+Status: install ok installed
1050+Priority: optional
1051+Section: perl
1052+Installed-Size: 740
1053+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1054+Architecture: i386
1055+Version: 2.34-4.3
1056+Depends: perlapi-5.8.8, perl (>= 5.8.8-7ubuntu2), liburi-perl, libwww-perl, libc6 (>= 2.6-1), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8)
1057+Description: Perl module for parsing XML files
1058+ This module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top
1059+ of XML::Parser::Expat, which is a lower level interface to James
1060+ Clark's expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods
1061+ creates a new instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to
1062+ parse the document. Expat options may be provided when the
1063+ XML::Parser object is created. These options are then passed on to
1064+ the Expat object on each parse call. They can also be given as extra
1065+ arguments to the parse methods, in which case they override options
1066+ given at XML::Parser creation time.
1067+ .
1068+ The behavior of the parser is controlled either by Style and/or
1069+ Handlers options, or by setHandlers method. These all provide
1070+ mechanisms for XML::Parser to set the handlers needed by
1071+ XML::Parser::Expat. If neither Style nor Handlers are specified,
1072+ then parsing just checks the document for being well-formed.
1073+ .
1074+ When underlying handlers get called, they receive as their first
1075+ parameter the Expat object, not the Parser object.
1076+Original-Maintainer: Debian XML/SGML Group <debian-xml-sgml-pkgs@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1077+
1078+Package: libxmuu1
1079+Status: install ok installed
1080+Priority: optional
1081+Section: libs
1082+Installed-Size: 64
1083+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1084+Architecture: i386
1085+Source: libxmu
1086+Version: 2:1.0.4-1
1087+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libx11-6, x11-common
1088+Description: X11 miscellaneous micro-utility library
1089+ libXmuu provides a set of miscellaneous utility convenience functions for X
1090+ libraries to use. It is a lighter version of libXmu that does not depend
1091+ on libXt or libXext; for more information on libXmu, see libxmu6.
1092+ .
1093+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
1094+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
1095+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
1096+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1097+
1098+Package: gdb
1099+Status: install ok installed
1100+Priority: optional
1101+Section: devel
1102+Installed-Size: 6068
1103+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1104+Architecture: i386
1105+Version: 6.8-1ubuntu2
1106+Replaces: gdb-arm, insight (<< 6.1+cvs.2004.04.07-1)
1107+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), libreadline5 (>= 5.2)
1108+Suggests: gdb-doc
1109+Conflicts: gdb-arm
1110+Description: The GNU Debugger
1111+ GDB is a source-level debugger, capable of breaking programs at
1112+ any specific line, displaying variable values, and determining
1113+ where errors occurred. Currently, it works for C, C++, Fortran,
1114+ Modula 2 and Java programs. A must-have for any serious
1115+ programmer.
1116+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org>
1117+
1118+Package: initramfs-tools
1119+Status: install ok installed
1120+Priority: optional
1121+Section: utils
1122+Installed-Size: 372
1123+Maintainer: Ubuntu Kernel Team <kernel-team@lists.ubuntu.com>
1124+Architecture: all
1125+Version: 0.85eubuntu39.1
1126+Provides: linux-initramfs-tool
1127+Depends: busybox-initramfs, cpio, klibc-utils (>= 1.4.19-2), module-init-tools, udev (>= 117-5)
1128+Conffiles:
1129+ /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf 296b675c518585686980060dc68e300f
1130+ /etc/initramfs-tools/update-initramfs.conf 47add5605b5fe94675f6b13df3a3e7e4
1131+Description: tools for generating an initramfs
1132+ This package contains tools to create and boot an initramfs for packaged 2.6
1133+ Linux kernel. The initramfs is a gzipped cpio archive. At boot time, the
1134+ kernel unpacks that archive into RAM, mounts and uses it as initial root file
1135+ system. The mounting of the real root file system occurs in early user space.
1136+ klibc provides utilities to setup root. Having the root on EVMS, MD, LVM2,
1137+ LUKS or NFS is also supported.
1138+ Any boot loader with initrd support is able to load an initramfs archive.
1139+Original-Maintainer: Debian kernel team <debian-kernel@lists.debian.org>
1140+
1141+Package: makedev
1142+Status: install ok installed
1143+Priority: required
1144+Section: admin
1145+Installed-Size: 132
1146+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1147+Architecture: all
1148+Version: 2.3.1-84ubuntu1
1149+Depends: base-passwd (>= 3.0.4)
1150+Conflicts: udev (<= 0.024-7)
1151+Description: creates device files in /dev
1152+ The MAKEDEV executable is used to create device files, often in /dev.
1153+ .
1154+ Device files are special files through which applications can interact
1155+ with hardware.
1156+Original-Maintainer: Bdale Garbee <bdale@gag.com>
1157+
1158+Package: laptop-detect
1159+Status: install ok installed
1160+Priority: important
1161+Section: utils
1162+Installed-Size: 56
1163+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1164+Architecture: i386
1165+Version: 0.13.2ubuntu1
1166+Depends: dmidecode (>> 2.8-2)
1167+Description: attempt to detect a laptop
1168+ Laptop mode attempts to determine whether it is being run on a laptop or a
1169+ desktop and appraises its caller of this.
1170+Original-Maintainer: Thom May <thom@debian.org>
1171+
1172+Package: cups-pdf
1173+Status: install ok installed
1174+Priority: optional
1175+Section: graphics
1176+Installed-Size: 252
1177+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
1178+Architecture: i386
1179+Version: 2.4.6-4ubuntu2
1180+Depends: cupsys-client, ghostscript | gs-esp | gs-gpl, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libpaper-utils
1181+Pre-Depends: cupsys (>= 1.1.15)
1182+Suggests: system-config-printer-gnome | system-config-printer-kde
1183+Enhances: cupsys
1184+Conffiles:
1185+ /etc/cups/cups-pdf.conf fc8ef4fd6e3fef1588331a5c5118c8d6
1186+Description: PDF printer for CUPS
1187+ CUPS-PDF provides a PDF Writer backend to CUPS. This can be used as a
1188+ virtual printer in a paperless network or to perform testing on CUPS.
1189+ .
1190+ Documents are written to a configurable directory (by default to ~/PDF)
1191+ or can be further manipulated by a post-processing command.
1192+ .
1193+ Homepage: http://cip.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/~vrbehr/cups-pdf/
1194+Original-Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <pkg-cups-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1195+
1196+Package: libxml2
1197+Status: install ok installed
1198+Priority: optional
1199+Section: libs
1200+Installed-Size: 1512
1201+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1202+Architecture: i386
1203+Version: 2.6.31.dfsg-2ubuntu1
1204+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1205+Recommends: xml-core
1206+Conflicts: libxslt1.1 (<= 1.1.12-8)
1207+Description: GNOME XML library
1208+ XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language.
1209+ A regular markup language defines a way to describe information in
1210+ a certain class of documents (eg HTML). XML lets you define your
1211+ own customized markup languages for many classes of document. It
1212+ can do this because it's written in SGML, the international standard
1213+ metalanguage for markup languages.
1214+ .
1215+ This package provides a library providing an extensive API to handle
1216+ such XML data files.
1217+Original-Maintainer: Debian XML/SGML Group <debian-xml-sgml-pkgs@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1218+
1219+Package: x11-xkb-utils
1220+Status: install ok installed
1221+Priority: optional
1222+Section: x11
1223+Installed-Size: 444
1224+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1225+Architecture: i386
1226+Version: 7.3+1
1227+Replaces: xbase-clients (<= 1:7.2.ds2-3), setxkbmap, xkbcomp, xkbevd, xkbprint, xkbutils
1228+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0), libsm6, libx11-6, libxaw7, libxkbfile1, libxmu6, libxt6, cpp
1229+Pre-Depends: x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0)
1230+Conflicts: setxkbmap, xkbcomp, xkbevd, xkbprint, xkbutils
1231+Description: X11 XKB utilities
1232+ xkbutils contains a number of client-side utilities for XKB, the X11
1233+ keyboard extension.
1234+ .
1235+ setxkbmap is a tool to query and change the current XKB map.
1236+ .
1237+ xkbbell generates a bell event through the keyboard.
1238+ .
1239+ xkbcomp is a tool to compile XKB definitions into map files the server
1240+ can use.
1241+ .
1242+ xkbevd is an experimental tool to listen for certain XKB events and execute
1243+ defined triggers when actions occur.
1244+ .
1245+ xkbprint is a tool to generate an image with the physical representation
1246+ of the keyboard as XKB sees it.
1247+ .
1248+ xkbvleds shows the changing status of keyboard LEDs.
1249+ .
1250+ xkbwatch shows the changing status of modifiers and LEDs.
1251+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1252+
1253+Package: telnet
1254+Status: install ok installed
1255+Priority: standard
1256+Section: net
1257+Installed-Size: 184
1258+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
1259+Architecture: i386
1260+Source: netkit-telnet
1261+Version: 0.17-35ubuntu1
1262+Replaces: netstd
1263+Provides: telnet-client
1264+Depends: netbase, libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21ubuntu1), libncurses5 (>= 5.4-5), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21ubuntu1)
1265+Description: The telnet client
1266+ The telnet command is used for interactive communication with another host
1267+ using the TELNET protocol.
1268+Original-Maintainer: Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta <agi@inittab.org>
1269+
1270+Package: xserver-xorg-video-amd
1271+Status: install ok installed
1272+Priority: extra
1273+Section: x11
1274+Installed-Size: 56
1275+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1276+Architecture: i386
1277+Source: xserver-xorg-video-geode
1278+Version: 2.9.0-1ubuntu2.4
1279+Replaces: xserver-xorg-video-geode (<< 2.9.0-1ubuntu2.2)
1280+Depends: xserver-xorg-video-geode
1281+Description: Geode GX2/LX display driver (dummy transitional package)
1282+ This transitional package helps users of the existing AMD driver to update
1283+ their X.org setup. It can safely be removed after the upgrade is completed.
1284+ .
1285+ If you are using a static xorg.conf, edit the Device section and change
1286+ the Driver value from "amd" to "geode" before purging this package.
1287+ .
1288+ In all other cases, you can safely purge this package immediately.
1289+Original-Maintainer: Martin-Éric Racine <q-funk@iki.fi>
1290+
1291+Package: login
1292+Essential: yes
1293+Status: install ok installed
1294+Priority: required
1295+Section: admin
1296+Installed-Size: 2852
1297+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1298+Architecture: i386
1299+Source: shadow
1300+Version: 1:4.0.18.2-1ubuntu2
1301+Replaces: manpages-de (<< 0.4-10), manpages-es-extra (<< 0.8a-15), manpages-fi (<< 0.2-4), manpages-fr (<< 1.64.0-1), manpages-hu (<< 20010119-5), manpages-it (<< 0.3.4-2), manpages-ja (<< 0.5.0.0.20050915-1), manpages-ko (<< 20050219-2), manpages-tr, manpages-zh
1302+Depends: libpam-modules (>= 0.72-5)
1303+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libpam-runtime (>= 0.76-14), libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1)
1304+Conflicts: amavisd-new (<< 2.3.3-8), backupninja (<< 0.9.3-5), echolot (<< 2.1.8-4), gnunet (<< 0.7.0c-2), python-4suite (<< 0.99cvs20060405-1)
1305+Conffiles:
1306+ /etc/pam.d/login 3b9b6c172c9ea1db97b27a51361ff8c8
1307+ /etc/pam.d/su 7309fb874571fe5447321b43448a50b3
1308+ /etc/login.defs dfe44299100d6d861a422d72f6062f86
1309+ /etc/securetty e7ad3611118d500f636279eb6d0db463
1310+Description: system login tools
1311+ These tools are required to be able to login and use your system. The
1312+ login program invokes your user shell and enables command execution. The
1313+ newgrp program is used to change your effective group ID (useful for
1314+ workgroup type situations). The su program allows changing your effective
1315+ user ID (useful being able to execute commands as another user).
1316+Original-Maintainer: Shadow package maintainers <pkg-shadow-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1317+
1318+Package: gpgv
1319+Status: install ok installed
1320+Priority: important
1321+Section: utils
1322+Installed-Size: 300
1323+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1324+Architecture: i386
1325+Source: gnupg
1326+Version: 1.4.6-2ubuntu5
1327+Replaces: gnupg (<< 1.4.5-2)
1328+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1329+Suggests: gnupg
1330+Description: GNU privacy guard - signature verification tool
1331+ GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.
1332+ .
1333+ gpgv is a stripped-down version of gnupg which is only able to check
1334+ signatures. It is smaller than the full-blown gnupg and uses a
1335+ different (and simpler) way to check that the public keys used to
1336+ make the signature are trustworthy.
1337+Original-Maintainer: James Troup <james@nocrew.org>
1338+
1339+Package: libxplc0.3.13
1340+Status: install ok installed
1341+Priority: optional
1342+Section: libs
1343+Installed-Size: 104
1344+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1345+Architecture: i386
1346+Source: xplc
1347+Version: 0.3.13-1build1
1348+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2-20070516), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2-20070516)
1349+Description: Light weight component system
1350+ XPLC ("Cross-Platform Lightweight Components") is a component system that
1351+ will provide extensibility and reusability both inside and between
1352+ applications, while being portable across platforms (and languages) and
1353+ having the lowest possible overhead (both in machine resources and
1354+ programming effort).
1355+Original-Maintainer: Simon Law <sfllaw@debian.org>
1356+
1357+Package: libdbus-1-3
1358+Status: install ok installed
1359+Priority: optional
1360+Section: libs
1361+Installed-Size: 296
1362+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1363+Architecture: i386
1364+Source: dbus
1365+Version: 1.1.20-1ubuntu2
1366+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4)
1367+Recommends: dbus
1368+Conflicts: dbus (<< 0.60)
1369+Description: simple interprocess messaging system
1370+ D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
1371+ Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
1372+ terms of complexity.
1373+ .
1374+ D-Bus supports broadcast messages, asynchronous messages (thus
1375+ decreasing latency), authentication, and more. It is designed to be
1376+ low-overhead; messages are sent using a binary protocol, not using
1377+ XML. D-Bus also supports a method call mapping for its messages, but
1378+ it is not required; this makes using the system quite simple.
1379+ .
1380+ It comes with several bindings, including GLib, Python, Qt and Java.
1381+ .
1382+ The daemon can be found in the dbus package.
1383+Homepage: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/
1384+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1385+
1386+Package: upstart-logd
1387+Status: install ok installed
1388+Priority: required
1389+Section: base
1390+Installed-Size: 92
1391+Maintainer: Scott James Remnant <scott@ubuntu.com>
1392+Architecture: i386
1393+Source: upstart
1394+Version: 0.3.9-2
1395+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), upstart (= 0.3.9-2)
1396+Conffiles:
1397+ /etc/event.d/logd 473a282ed81dce21904fab6caa599b60
1398+Description: boot logging daemon
1399+ This package contains the logd daemon used by /sbin/init to log output
1400+ of jobs started with "console logged" in their definitions.
1401+
1402+Package: gettext-base
1403+Status: install ok installed
1404+Priority: standard
1405+Section: utils
1406+Installed-Size: 972
1407+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1408+Architecture: i386
1409+Source: gettext
1410+Version: 0.17-2ubuntu1
1411+Replaces: gettext (<= 0.12.1-1)
1412+Provides: libasprintf0c2
1413+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21)
1414+Description: GNU Internationalization utilities for the base system
1415+ This package includes the gettext and ngettext programs which allow
1416+ other packages to internationalize the messages given by shell scripts.
1417+Original-Maintainer: Santiago Vila <sanvila@debian.org>
1418+
1419+Package: libflac8
1420+Status: install ok installed
1421+Priority: optional
1422+Section: libs
1423+Installed-Size: 392
1424+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1425+Architecture: i386
1426+Source: flac
1427+Version: 1.2.1-1ubuntu2
1428+Replaces: libflac4 (= 1.1.1-1)
1429+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libogg0 (>= 1.1.3)
1430+Conflicts: libflac4 (= 1.1.1-1)
1431+Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - runtime C library
1432+ FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is
1433+ similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of:
1434+ .
1435+ * The stream format
1436+ * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file
1437+ decoder
1438+ * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode
1439+ .flac files
1440+ * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the
1441+ works)
1442+ .
1443+ This package contains the runtime library libFLAC.
1444+Original-Maintainer: Joshua Kwan <joshk@triplehelix.org>
1445+
1446+Package: module-init-tools
1447+Status: install ok installed
1448+Priority: important
1449+Section: admin
1450+Installed-Size: 324
1451+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1452+Architecture: i386
1453+Version: 3.3-pre11-4ubuntu5
1454+Replaces: hotplug (>= 0.0.20040329)
1455+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), lsb-base (>= 3.0-6)
1456+Conflicts: modutils
1457+Conffiles:
1458+ /etc/modprobe.d/arch/i386 1f68153d4f9feab7fe197b0949573a54
1459+ /etc/modprobe.d/aliases 94526ce688edeb9cbae132f9452089b2
1460+ /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist 8cf73903f33cad737bebf543713d488b
1461+ /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer f41dd286c7db7149256d5bbdb4f7647f
1462+ /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-watchdog 171bb9ccb2eaae983d0793ec99644d07
1463+ /etc/modprobe.d/isapnp 5be3edbb3cd6290636ac3e6d653e5076
1464+ /etc/modprobe.d/options 4ecda6773c5c77efc392e54b32537ff1
1465+ /etc/depmod.d/ubuntu.conf 7c8439ef36b12e5f226b5dbfa20b8c2d
1466+ /etc/init.d/module-init-tools 07ebe33a0d76ae96bc4c64b939082821
1467+Description: tools for managing Linux kernel modules
1468+ This package contains a set of programs for loading, inserting, and
1469+ removing kernel modules for Linux (versions 2.5.48 and above). It serves
1470+ the same function that the "modutils" package serves for Linux 2.4.
1471+Original-Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
1472+
1473+Package: libffi4
1474+Status: install ok installed
1475+Priority: optional
1476+Section: libs
1477+Installed-Size: 56
1478+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1479+Architecture: i386
1480+Source: gcc-4.2
1481+Version: 4.2.3-2ubuntu7
1482+Depends: gcc-4.2-base (= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7), libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
1483+Description: Foreign Function Interface library runtime
1484+ A foreign function interface is the popular name for the interface that
1485+ allows code written in one language to call code written in another
1486+ language.
1487+Original-Maintainer: Debian GCC Maintainers <debian-gcc@lists.debian.org>
1488+
1489+Package: man-db
1490+Status: install ok installed
1491+Priority: important
1492+Section: doc
1493+Installed-Size: 2492
1494+Maintainer: Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
1495+Architecture: i386
1496+Version: 2.5.1-3
1497+Replaces: man, manpages-de (<< 0.5-4), nlsutils
1498+Provides: man, man-browser
1499+Depends: bsdmainutils, debconf (>= 1.2.0) | debconf-2.0, dpkg (>= 1.9.0), groff-base (>= 1.17.2-2), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgdbm3, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1500+Suggests: groff, less, www-browser
1501+Conflicts: man, suidmanager (<< 0.50)
1502+Conffiles:
1503+ /etc/manpath.config 481210d152fac60363edbf58e091bef3
1504+ /etc/cron.daily/man-db f0ee460b382f31d76813da3c68d5b7e5
1505+ /etc/cron.weekly/man-db abb6867338adafff84d4474adf36bbc1
1506+Description: on-line manual pager
1507+ This package provides the man command, the primary way of examining the
1508+ on-line help files (manual pages). Other utilities provided include the
1509+ whatis and apropos commands for searching the manual page database, the
1510+ manpath utility for determining the manual page search path, and the
1511+ maintenance utilities mandb, catman and zsoelim. man-db uses the groff
1512+ suite of programs to format and display the manual pages.
1513+
1514+Package: localechooser-data
1515+Status: install ok installed
1516+Priority: optional
1517+Section: devel
1518+Installed-Size: 84
1519+Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer@lists.ubuntu.com>
1520+Architecture: all
1521+Source: localechooser
1522+Version: 1.42ubuntu5
1523+Depends: iso-codes
1524+Description: Lists of locales supported by the installer
1525+ This package contains lists of languages, countries, and locales supported
1526+ by the installer, for use by programs that create automatic installation
1527+ scripts.
1528+Original-Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
1529+
1530+Package: libcairo2
1531+Status: install ok installed
1532+Priority: optional
1533+Section: libs
1534+Installed-Size: 788
1535+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1536+Architecture: i386
1537+Source: cairo
1538+Version: 1.6.0-0ubuntu2
1539+Replaces: libcairo0.5.1, libcairo0.6.0, libcairo0.9.0, libcairo1
1540+Provides: libcairo
1541+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.4.0), libfreetype6 (>= 2.3.5), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libpixman-1-0 (>= 0.10.0), libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4), libstdc++6, libx11-6, libxrender1, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1542+Conflicts: libcairo1
1543+Description: The Cairo 2D vector graphics library
1544+ Cairo is a multi-platform library providing anti-aliased
1545+ vector-based rendering for multiple target backends. Paths consist
1546+ of line segments and cubic splines and can be rendered at any width
1547+ with various join and cap styles. All colors may be specified with
1548+ optional translucence (opacity/alpha) and combined using the
1549+ extended Porter/Duff compositing algebra as found in the X Render
1550+ Extension.
1551+ .
1552+ Cairo exports a stateful rendering API similar in spirit to the path
1553+ construction, text, and painting operators of PostScript, (with the
1554+ significant addition of translucence in the imaging model). When
1555+ complete, the API is intended to support the complete imaging model of
1556+ PDF 1.4.
1557+ .
1558+ This package contains the shared libraries.
1559+Homepage: http://cairographics.org/
1560+Original-Maintainer: Dave Beckett <dajobe@debian.org>
1561+
1562+Package: libesd-alsa0
1563+Status: install ok installed
1564+Priority: extra
1565+Section: libs
1566+Installed-Size: 92
1567+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1568+Architecture: i386
1569+Source: esound
1570+Version: 0.2.38-0ubuntu9
1571+Provides: libesd0
1572+Depends: esound-common (>= 0.2.38-0ubuntu9), libasound2 (>> 1.0.14), libaudiofile0 (>= 0.2.3-4), libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
1573+Recommends: esound-clients
1574+Suggests: esound
1575+Conflicts: esound-clients (<< 0.2.36-1), libesd0
1576+Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Shared libraries
1577+ This program is designed to mix together several digitized
1578+ audio streams for playback by a single device.
1579+ .
1580+ This package is for use with ALSA sound drivers.
1581+Original-Maintainer: Ryan Murray <rmurray@debian.org>
1582+
1583+Package: libgdbm3
1584+Status: install ok installed
1585+Priority: standard
1586+Section: base
1587+Installed-Size: 80
1588+Maintainer: James Troup <james@nocrew.org>
1589+Architecture: i386
1590+Source: gdbm
1591+Version: 1.8.3-3
1592+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4-1)
1593+Description: GNU dbm database routines (runtime version)
1594+ GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
1595+ hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions.
1596+ .
1597+ The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
1598+ providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type
1599+ ('hash' to perl programmers).
1600+
1601+Package: libexif12
1602+Status: install ok installed
1603+Priority: optional
1604+Section: libs
1605+Installed-Size: 788
1606+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1607+Architecture: i386
1608+Source: libexif
1609+Version: 0.6.16-2.1
1610+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
1611+Description: library to parse EXIF files
1612+ Most digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with
1613+ extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library
1614+ allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags.
1615+Original-Maintainer: Frederic Peters <fpeters@debian.org>
1616+
1617+Package: xserver-xorg-video-v4l
1618+Status: install ok installed
1619+Priority: optional
1620+Section: x11
1621+Installed-Size: 132
1622+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1623+Architecture: i386
1624+Version: 1:0.1.1-6ubuntu1
1625+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-v4l
1626+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
1627+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
1628+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-v4l
1629+Description: X.Org X server -- Video 4 Linux display driver
1630+ This driver for the X.Org X server (see xserver-xorg for a further description)
1631+ uses the video 4 linux interface. It does not provide a graphics chip
1632+ driver, but instead registers a number of generic Xv adaptors which can be
1633+ used with any graphics chipset driver.
1634+ .
1635+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
1636+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
1637+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
1638+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
1639+ .
1640+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-v4l driver module.
1641+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1642+
1643+Package: libgcrypt11
1644+Status: install ok installed
1645+Priority: important
1646+Section: libs
1647+Installed-Size: 384
1648+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1649+Architecture: i386
1650+Version: 1.2.4-2ubuntu7
1651+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgpg-error0 (>= 1.4)
1652+Suggests: rng-tools
1653+Description: LGPL Crypto library - runtime library
1654+ libgcrypt contains cryptographic functions. Many important free
1655+ ciphers, hash algorithms and public key signing algorithms have been
1656+ implemented:
1657+ arcfour, blowfish, cast5, DSA, des, 3DES, elgamal, MD5, rijndael,
1658+ RMD160, RSA, SHA1, twofish, tiger.
1659+Original-Maintainer: Debian GnuTLS Maintainers <pkg-gnutls-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1660+
1661+Package: xcursor-themes
1662+Status: install ok installed
1663+Priority: optional
1664+Section: x11
1665+Installed-Size: 3848
1666+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
1667+Architecture: all
1668+Version: 1.0.1-5ubuntu1
1669+Replaces: xlibs-data (<< 6.8.2-35)
1670+Conflicts: xlibs-data (<< 6.8.2-35)
1671+Conffiles:
1672+ /etc/X11/cursors/core.theme 73cec8bd811379ca1a61cb240e96fb51
1673+ /etc/X11/cursors/handhelds.theme d8be9d15f982704d007d3ba3d8009f54
1674+ /etc/X11/cursors/redglass.theme d1e8adaca475bf4a4b295ca5407244fd
1675+ /etc/X11/cursors/whiteglass.theme f24b4a1b5e7754dbb60a831af8bc591a
1676+Description: Base X cursor themes
1677+ This package contains the base X cursor themes -- handhelds, redglass, and
1678+ whiteglass. These themes used to be contained in the xlibs-data package. They
1679+ are for use with the Xcursor library.
1680+ .
1681+ Please see libxcursor1 for more information.
1682+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1683+
1684+Package: python-dbus
1685+Status: install ok installed
1686+Priority: optional
1687+Section: python
1688+Installed-Size: 644
1689+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1690+Architecture: i386
1691+Source: dbus-python
1692+Version: 0.82.4-1ubuntu1
1693+Replaces: python2.4-dbus
1694+Provides: python2.4-dbus, python2.5-dbus
1695+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.74), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.15.6), python (>= 2.4), python (<< 2.6), python-support (>= 0.7.1)
1696+Recommends: python-gobject | python-gtk (<< 2.10)
1697+Suggests: python-dbus-dbg, python-dbus-doc
1698+Conflicts: gajim (<< 0.11.1), gnome-osd (<< 0.12.0), python2.4-dbus
1699+Description: simple interprocess messaging system (Python interface)
1700+ D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
1701+ Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
1702+ terms of complexity.
1703+ .
1704+ This package provides a Python interface to D-Bus.
1705+ .
1706+ See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.
1707+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1708+Python-Version: 2.4, 2.5
1709+
1710+Package: xserver-xorg-video-sis
1711+Status: install ok installed
1712+Priority: optional
1713+Section: x11
1714+Installed-Size: 676
1715+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1716+Architecture: i386
1717+Version: 1:0.9.3-6
1718+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-sis
1719+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
1720+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
1721+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-sis
1722+Description: X.Org X server -- SiS display driver
1723+ This package provides the driver for all SiS and XGI Volari cards.
1724+ .
1725+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
1726+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
1727+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
1728+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
1729+ .
1730+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-sis driver module.
1731+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1732+
1733+Package: libxinerama1
1734+Status: install ok installed
1735+Priority: optional
1736+Section: libs
1737+Installed-Size: 60
1738+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1739+Architecture: i386
1740+Source: libxinerama
1741+Version: 2:1.0.2-1build1
1742+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6), libx11-6, libxext6, x11-common
1743+Description: X11 Xinerama extension library
1744+ libXinerama provides an X Window System client interface to the XINERAMA
1745+ extension to the X protocol.
1746+ .
1747+ The Xinerama (also known as panoramiX) extension allows for multiple screens
1748+ attached to a single display to be treated as belonging together, and to give
1749+ desktop applications a better idea of the monitor layout.
1750+ .
1751+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
1752+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
1753+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
1754+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1755+
1756+Package: lzma
1757+Status: install ok installed
1758+Priority: required
1759+Section: base
1760+Installed-Size: 296
1761+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1762+Architecture: i386
1763+Version: 4.43-12ubuntu1
1764+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2.1-4)
1765+Description: Compression method of 7z format in 7-Zip program
1766+ LZMA is a compression algorithm, based on the famous Lempel Ziv
1767+ compression method.
1768+ .
1769+ The main characteristics of the algorithm are very good compression,
1770+ fast decompression, use of lot of RAM for compression and low usage of
1771+ RAM for decompression.
1772+ .
1773+ LZMA provides high compression ratio and very fast decompression, so it
1774+ is very suitable for embedded applications. For example, it can be used
1775+ for ROM (firmware) compression.
1776+Homepage: http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.htm
1777+Original-Maintainer: Mohammed Adnène Trojette <adn+deb@diwi.org>
1778+
1779+Package: libuuid1
1780+Status: install ok installed
1781+Priority: required
1782+Section: libs
1783+Installed-Size: 92
1784+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1785+Architecture: i386
1786+Source: e2fsprogs
1787+Version: 1.40.8-2ubuntu2
1788+Replaces: e2fsprogs (<< 1.34-1)
1789+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), passwd
1790+Recommends: uuid-runtime
1791+Description: universally unique id library
1792+ libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's).
1793+ See RFC 4122 for more information.
1794+Original-Maintainer: Theodore Y. Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
1795+
1796+Package: ubiquity-ubuntu-artwork
1797+Status: install ok installed
1798+Priority: optional
1799+Section: admin
1800+Installed-Size: 124
1801+Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer@lists.ubuntu.com>
1802+Architecture: all
1803+Source: ubiquity
1804+Version: 1.8.12
1805+Replaces: espresso-ubuntu-artwork, espresso-ubuntu-doc, ubiquity-ubuntu-doc, ubuntu-express-ubuntu-artwork, ubuntu-express-ubuntu-doc
1806+Provides: ubiquity-artwork-1.8.12
1807+Conflicts: espresso-ubuntu-artwork, espresso-ubuntu-doc, ubiquity-ubuntu-doc, ubuntu-express-ubuntu-artwork, ubuntu-express-ubuntu-doc
1808+Description: Ubuntu artwork for Ubiquity live installer
1809+ This package provides Ubuntu-themed user interface artwork, help files, and
1810+ user interface text for the Ubiquity live CD installer.
1811+
1812+Package: libtasn1-3
1813+Status: install ok installed
1814+Priority: important
1815+Section: libs
1816+Installed-Size: 156
1817+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1818+Architecture: i386
1819+Version: 1.1-1
1820+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1)
1821+Conflicts: libtasn1-2 (= 0.3.1-1)
1822+Description: Manage ASN.1 structures (runtime)
1823+ Manage ASN1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One) structures.
1824+ The main features of this library are:
1825+ * on-line ASN1 structure management that doesn't require any C code
1826+ file generation.
1827+ * off-line ASN1 structure management with C code file generation
1828+ containing an array.
1829+ * DER (Distinguish Encoding Rules) encoding
1830+ * no limits for INTEGER and ENUMERATED values
1831+ .
1832+ This package contains runtime libraries.
1833+Original-Maintainer: Debian GnuTLS Maintainers <pkg-gnutls-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1834+
1835+Package: lsb-base
1836+Status: install ok installed
1837+Priority: required
1838+Section: misc
1839+Installed-Size: 84
1840+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1841+Architecture: all
1842+Source: lsb
1843+Version: 3.2-4ubuntu1
1844+Replaces: lsb (<< 2.0-6), lsb-core (<< 2.0-6)
1845+Depends: libncurses5, libpam0g, ncurses-bin, sed
1846+Conflicts: lsb (<< 2.0-6), lsb-core (<< 2.0-6)
1847+Conffiles:
1848+ /etc/lsb-base-logging.sh a58f2665f3777b92d14d9952dc185d8f
1849+Description: Linux Standard Base 3.2 init script functionality
1850+ The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
1851+ core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
1852+ depend upon.
1853+ .
1854+ This package only includes the init-functions shell library, which
1855+ may be used by other packages' initialization scripts for console
1856+ logging and other purposes.
1857+Homepage: http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/LSB
1858+Original-Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
1859+
1860+Package: libcurl3-gnutls
1861+Status: install ok installed
1862+Priority: optional
1863+Section: libs
1864+Installed-Size: 396
1865+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1866+Architecture: i386
1867+Source: curl
1868+Version: 7.18.0-1ubuntu2
1869+Replaces: libcurl4-gnutls
1870+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libcomerr2 (>= 1.33-3), libgnutls13 (>= 2.0.4-0), libidn11 (>= 0.5.18), libkrb53 (>= 1.6.dfsg.2), libldap-2.4-2 (>= 2.4.7), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1871+Recommends: ca-certificates
1872+Conflicts: libcurl4-gnutls
1873+Description: Multi-protocol file transfer library (GnuTLS)
1874+ libcurl is designed to be a solid, usable, reliable and portable
1875+ multi-protocol file transfer library.
1876+ .
1877+ SSL support is provided by GnuTLS.
1878+ .
1879+ This is the shared version of libcurl.
1880+Homepage: http://curl.haxx.se
1881+Original-Maintainer: Domenico Andreoli <cavok@debian.org>
1882+
1883+Package: fontconfig
1884+Status: install ok installed
1885+Priority: optional
1886+Section: utils
1887+Installed-Size: 132
1888+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1889+Architecture: i386
1890+Version: 2.5.0-2ubuntu3
1891+Depends: defoma (>= 0.7.0), fontconfig-config, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.4.0), libfreetype6 (>= 2.3.5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1892+Description: generic font configuration library - support binaries
1893+ Fontconfig is a font configuration and customization library, which
1894+ does not depend on the X Window System. It is designed to locate
1895+ fonts within the system and select them according to requirements
1896+ specified by applications.
1897+ .
1898+ Fontconfig is not a rasterization library, nor does it impose a
1899+ particular rasterization library on the application. The X-specific
1900+ library 'Xft' uses fontconfig along with freetype to specify and
1901+ rasterize fonts.
1902+ .
1903+ This package contains a program to maintain the fontconfig cache
1904+ (fc-cache), a sample program to list installed fonts (fc-list), a program
1905+ to test the matching rules (fc-match) and a program to dump the binary
1906+ cache files in string form (fc-cat). It also makes fonts managed by defoma
1907+ available to fontconfig applications.
1908+Original-Maintainer: Keith Packard <keithp@debian.org>
1909+
1910+Package: libjpeg62
1911+Status: install ok installed
1912+Priority: optional
1913+Section: libs
1914+Installed-Size: 196
1915+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1916+Architecture: i386
1917+Source: libjpeg6b
1918+Version: 6b-14
1919+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1)
1920+Description: The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG runtime library
1921+ The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG library is a library for handling
1922+ JPEG files.
1923+ .
1924+ This package contains the shared library.
1925+Original-Maintainer: Bill Allombert <ballombe@debian.org>
1926+
1927+Package: cpp-4.2
1928+Status: install ok installed
1929+Priority: optional
1930+Section: interpreters
1931+Installed-Size: 5600
1932+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1933+Architecture: i386
1934+Source: gcc-4.2
1935+Version: 4.2.3-2ubuntu7
1936+Depends: gcc-4.2-base (= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7), libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
1937+Suggests: gcc-4.2-locales (>= 4.2.3-1)
1938+Conflicts: cpp-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), g++-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), g++-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), gcc-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gcc-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), gcj-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gfortran-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gfortran-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), gobjc++-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gobjc++-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), gobjc-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gobjc-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), treelang-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307)
1939+Description: The GNU C preprocessor
1940+ A macro processor that is used automatically by the GNU C compiler
1941+ to transform programs before actual compilation.
1942+ .
1943+ This package has been separated from gcc for the benefit of those who
1944+ require the preprocessor but not the compiler.
1945+Original-Maintainer: Debian GCC Maintainers <debian-gcc@lists.debian.org>
1946+
1947+Package: user-setup
1948+Status: install ok installed
1949+Priority: extra
1950+Section: admin
1951+Installed-Size: 384
1952+Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer@lists.ubuntu.com>
1953+Architecture: all
1954+Version: 1.16ubuntu5
1955+Depends: adduser, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, passwd
1956+Description: Set up initial user and password
1957+ This package creates an initial user, using the same code as is
1958+ responsible for creating the initial user in the installer. It is only
1959+ likely to be of any use if your system has no non-system users at all.
1960+Original-Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
1961+
1962+Package: procps
1963+Status: install ok installed
1964+Priority: required
1965+Section: admin
1966+Installed-Size: 600
1967+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1968+Architecture: i386
1969+Version: 1:3.2.7-5ubuntu2
1970+Replaces: bsdutils (<< 2.9x-1), watch
1971+Provides: watch
1972+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), lsb-base (>= 3.0-10)
1973+Recommends: psmisc
1974+Conflicts: libproc-dev (<< 1:1.2.6-2), pgrep (<< 3.3-5), procps-nonfree, w-bassman (<< 1.0-3), watch
1975+Conffiles:
1976+ /etc/sysctl.conf 3628007f7a72844bdbe19bde756b5064
1977+ /etc/init.d/procps 22b9c954c086f982553f2bf349f34b81
1978+Description: /proc file system utilities
1979+ These are utilities to browse the /proc filesystem, which is not a real file
1980+ system but a way for the kernel to provide information about the status of
1981+ entries in its process table. (e.g. running, stopped or "zombie")
1982+ Both command line and full screen utilities are provided. Ncurses is needed
1983+ for the full screen utilities. More information can be found at procps
1984+ website http://procps.sf.net/
1985+ .
1986+ This package includes the following utilities: top, uptime, tload,
1987+ free, vmstat, watch, skill, pmap, pgrep, slabtop and pwdx.
1988+Original-Maintainer: Craig Small <csmall@debian.org>
1989+
1990+Package: wpasupplicant
1991+Status: install ok installed
1992+Priority: optional
1993+Section: net
1994+Installed-Size: 628
1995+Maintainer: Reinhard Tartler <siretart@ubuntu.com>
1996+Architecture: i386
1997+Version: 0.6.0+0.5.8-0ubuntu2
1998+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), libreadline5 (>= 5.2), libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8f-1), lsb-base (>= 3.0-6)
1999+Recommends: dhcp3-client
2000+Suggests: guessnet, iproute, libengine-pkcs11-openssl
2001+Conffiles:
2002+ /etc/wpa_supplicant/ifupdown.sh 4c1df8b9f2d64a8e3dcd1fc08d1e8db2
2003+ /etc/wpa_supplicant/functions.sh 1d65fb9ccf039a360cb298118ad21dfe
2004+ /etc/init.d/wpa-ifupdown 0dbdc73ac6a0e53ec429466a69e4cf95
2005+ /etc/logrotate.d/wpa_action 2f64dd63ec9ccebb07b746910f6aeb04
2006+Description: Client support for WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i)
2007+ WPA and WPA2 are methods for securing wireless networks, the former
2008+ using IEEE 802.1X, and the latter using IEEE 802.11i. This software
2009+ provides key negotiation with the WPA Authenticator, and controls
2010+ association with IEEE 802.11i networks.
2011+
2012+Package: language-pack-en
2013+Status: install ok installed
2014+Priority: optional
2015+Section: translations
2016+Installed-Size: 36
2017+Maintainer: Language pack maintainers <language-packs@ubuntu.com>
2018+Architecture: all
2019+Version: 1:8.04+20080527
2020+Replaces: language-pack-en (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-en-base, language-pack-gnome-en (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-gnome-en-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-kde-en (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-kde-en-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527)
2021+Depends: language-pack-en-base
2022+Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.10.27ubuntu1)
2023+Description: translation updates for language English
2024+ Translation data updates for all supported packages for:
2025+ English
2026+ .
2027+ language-pack-en-base provides the bulk of translation data
2028+ and is updated only seldom. This package provides frequent translation
2029+ updates.
2030+ .
2031+ Please note that you should install language-support-en
2032+ to get full support for this language.
2033+
2034+Package: language-pack-es
2035+Status: install ok installed
2036+Priority: optional
2037+Section: translations
2038+Installed-Size: 36
2039+Maintainer: Language pack maintainers <language-packs@ubuntu.com>
2040+Architecture: all
2041+Version: 1:8.04+20080527.2
2042+Replaces: language-pack-es (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2), language-pack-es-base, language-pack-gnome-es (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2), language-pack-gnome-es-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2), language-pack-kde-es (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2), language-pack-kde-es-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2)
2043+Depends: language-pack-es-base
2044+Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.10.27ubuntu1)
2045+Description: translation updates for language Spanish; Castilian
2046+ Translation data updates for all supported packages for:
2047+ Spanish; Castilian
2048+ .
2049+ language-pack-es-base provides the bulk of translation data
2050+ and is updated only seldom. This package provides frequent translation
2051+ updates.
2052+ .
2053+ Please note that you should install language-support-es
2054+ to get full support for this language.
2055+
2056+Package: dnsutils
2057+Status: install ok installed
2058+Priority: standard
2059+Section: net
2060+Installed-Size: 284
2061+Maintainer: LaMont Jones <lamont@debian.org>
2062+Architecture: i386
2063+Source: bind9
2064+Version: 1:9.4.2-10
2065+Replaces: bind, bind9 (<< 1:9.1.0-3)
2066+Depends: bind9-host | host, libbind9-30, libc6 (>= 2.4), libdns32, libisc32, libisccfg30, liblwres30, libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8f-1)
2067+Suggests: rblcheck
2068+Conflicts: netstd (<< 2.00)
2069+Description: Clients provided with BIND
2070+ The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain
2071+ name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the
2072+ Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
2073+ .
2074+ This package delivers various client programs related to DNS that are
2075+ derived from the BIND source tree.
2076+ .
2077+ - dig - query the DNS in various ways
2078+ - nslookup - the older way to do it
2079+ - nsupdate - perform dynamic updates (See RFC2136)
2080+
2081+Package: ttf-kochi-mincho
2082+Status: install ok installed
2083+Priority: optional
2084+Section: x11
2085+Installed-Size: 8996
2086+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2087+Architecture: all
2088+Source: ttf-kochi
2089+Version: 1.0.20030809-4ubuntu2
2090+Provides: ttf-kochi-mincho-naga10
2091+Depends: defoma
2092+Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.10.24)
2093+Suggests: ttf-kochi-gothic | ttf-kochi-gothic-naga10, x-ttcidfont-conf, xserver-xorg | xfs-xtt (>> 1:1.3.0.1-3) | xfs (>= 4.0.2-1)
2094+Conflicts: ttf-kochi-mincho-naga10
2095+Conffiles:
2096+ /etc/defoma/hints/ttf-kochi-mincho.hints 9e5e304712c2309d975932fe51ee3b8c
2097+Description: Kochi Subst Mincho Japanese TrueType font without naga10
2098+ ttf-kochi-mincho is high quality, Japanese mincho TrueType font.
2099+ It does not include naga10 font, so it's DFSG-free.
2100+ .
2101+ The family of ttf-kochi-* is very smooth and beautiful compared with
2102+ current free Japanese TrueType fonts. It has bitmap hinting information,
2103+ so it's beautiful and not jagged to display on the CRT.
2104+ This font is suitable for both printing and displaying Japanese
2105+ characters.
2106+Original-Maintainer: GOTO Masanori <gotom@debian.org>
2107+
2108+Package: xutils-dev
2109+Status: install ok installed
2110+Priority: optional
2111+Section: x11
2112+Installed-Size: 1652
2113+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2114+Architecture: i386
2115+Version: 1:7.2.ds2-1ubuntu1
2116+Replaces: imake (<= 1:1.0.1-1), makedepend (<= 1:1.0.0-1), xorg-build-macros (<= 1.0.1-1), xmkmf (<= 0.99.0-6)
2117+Provides: imake, makedepend, xorg-build-macros, xmkmf
2118+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5), cpp
2119+Pre-Depends: x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0)
2120+Conflicts: imake (<= 1:1.0.1-1), makedepend (<= 1:1.0.0-1), xorg-build-macros (<= 1.0.1-1), xmkmf (<= 0.99.0-6)
2121+Description: X Window System utility programs for development
2122+ xutils-dev provides a set of utility programs shipped with the X Window System
2123+ that do not require the X libraries; many of these programs are useful
2124+ even on a system that does not have any X clients or X servers installed.
2125+ .
2126+ The programs in this package include:
2127+ - ccmakedep, a version of makedepend which "does it right"
2128+ - imake, a C preprocessor interface to the make utility;
2129+ - lndir, a tool that creates a shadow directory of symbolic links to
2130+ another directory tree;
2131+ - makedepend, a tool to create dependencies in makefiles;
2132+ - makeg, a tool for making debuggable executables;
2133+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2134+
2135+Package: libwvstreams4.4-base
2136+Status: install ok installed
2137+Priority: optional
2138+Section: libs
2139+Installed-Size: 640
2140+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2141+Architecture: i386
2142+Source: wvstreams
2143+Version: 4.4.1-0ubuntu2
2144+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libxplc0.3.13
2145+Description: C++ network libraries for rapid application development
2146+ WvStreams is a library suite that is comprised of several parts. Included
2147+ in the base package are:
2148+ * WvString: a convenient and efficient C++ string class
2149+ * WvList: an easy-to-use linked list
2150+ * WvHashTable: an efficient and easy-to-use hash table
2151+ * WvFile: a WvStream wrapper for handling files
2152+ * WvStreamClone: a base class which makes writing your own WvStreams easy
2153+ * WvLog: a log files handler
2154+ * UniIniGen: a tiny version of UniConf for simple configuration systems
2155+Original-Maintainer: Simon Law <sfllaw@debian.org>
2156+
2157+Package: libspeex1
2158+Status: install ok installed
2159+Priority: optional
2160+Section: libs
2161+Installed-Size: 180
2162+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
2163+Architecture: i386
2164+Source: speex
2165+Version: 1.1.12-3ubuntu0.8.04.1
2166+Replaces: libspeex
2167+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4)
2168+Suggests: speex
2169+Conflicts: libspeex
2170+Description: The Speex Speech Codec
2171+ Unlike other codecs like MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, Speex is specially
2172+ designed for compressing voice at low bit-rates for applications
2173+ such as voice over IP (VoIP). In some sense, it is meant to be
2174+ complementary to the Ogg Vorbis codec.
2175+ .
2176+ This package is only the library.
2177+Original-Maintainer: Debian VoIP Team <pkg-voip-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2178+
2179+Package: mscompress
2180+Status: install ok installed
2181+Priority: extra
2182+Section: otherosfs
2183+Installed-Size: 72
2184+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2185+Architecture: i386
2186+Version: 0.3-2ubuntu1
2187+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1)
2188+Conflicts: foo2zjs (<< 20061224-0ubuntu3)
2189+Description: Microsoft "compress.exe/expand.exe" compatible (de)compressor
2190+ This package contains two programs:
2191+ .
2192+ msexpand, which decompresses files compressed by the Microsoft compress.exe
2193+ utility (e.g. Win 3.x installation files)
2194+ .
2195+ mscompress, which compresses files using the LZ77 compression algorithm.
2196+ Files can be decompressed using Microsoft expand.exe or msexpand(1).
2197+Original-Maintainer: Jefferson E. Noxon <jeff@debian.org>
2198+
2199+Package: python-minimal
2200+Essential: yes
2201+Status: install ok installed
2202+Priority: required
2203+Section: python
2204+Installed-Size: 84
2205+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2206+Architecture: all
2207+Source: python-defaults
2208+Version: 2.5.2-0ubuntu1
2209+Replaces: python (<= 2.4-1)
2210+Depends: dpkg (>= 1.13.20), python2.5-minimal (>= 2.5.2)
2211+Conflicts: python (<= 2.4-1), python-central (<< 0.5.5)
2212+Description: A minimal subset of the Python language (default version)
2213+ This package contains the interpreter and some essential modules. It's used
2214+ in the boot process for some basic tasks.
2215+ See /usr/share/doc/python-minimal/README.Debian for a list of the modules
2216+ contained in this package.
2217+Original-Maintainer: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
2218+
2219+Package: console-tools
2220+Status: install ok installed
2221+Priority: optional
2222+Section: utils
2223+Installed-Size: 912
2224+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2225+Architecture: i386
2226+Version: 1:0.2.3dbs-65ubuntu7
2227+Replaces: open, util-linux (<< 2.11)
2228+Provides: console-utilities, open
2229+Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libconsole (= 1:0.2.3dbs-65ubuntu7), lsb-base (>= 3.0-10)
2230+Recommends: console-setup | console-data (>= 2002.12.04dbs-1), console-setup | console-common
2231+Suggests: kbd-compat
2232+Conflicts: console-common (<< 0.7.25), console-utilities, kbd (<< 0.95-11), open
2233+Conffiles:
2234+ /etc/console-tools/remap 2f1f15d62b45ab43c04b3ddbfcf591ec
2235+ /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh 40dfedb0d043e7e7a420d405b1f95fb4
2236+Description: Linux console and font utilities
2237+ This package allows you to set-up and manipulate the Linux console (ie.
2238+ screen and keyboard), and manipulate console-font files.
2239+ .
2240+ `console-tools' was developed from version 0.94 of the standard `kbd'
2241+ package, and integrates many fixes and enhancements, including new
2242+ kbd features up to 0.99.
2243+ .
2244+ You will probably want to install a set of data files, such as the one
2245+ in the `console-data' package.
2246+ .
2247+ For command-line compatibility with kbd, you may want to install the
2248+ kbd-compat package.
2249+Original-Maintainer: Alastair McKinstry <mckinstry@debian.org>
2250+
2251+Package: libfuse2
2252+Status: install ok installed
2253+Priority: optional
2254+Section: libs
2255+Installed-Size: 264
2256+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2257+Architecture: i386
2258+Source: fuse
2259+Version: 2.7.2-1ubuntu2
2260+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
2261+Suggests: fuse-utils
2262+Conflicts: fuse-utils (<< 2.7.2-1ubuntu2)
2263+Description: Filesystem in USErspace library
2264+ Simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual
2265+ filesystem to the Linux kernel.
2266+ .
2267+ This package contains the files necessary to write applications in C
2268+ or C++ using fuse.
2269+Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
2270+Original-Maintainer: Bartosz Fenski <fenio@debian.org>
2271+
2272+Package: ncurses-base
2273+Essential: yes
2274+Status: install ok installed
2275+Priority: required
2276+Section: utils
2277+Installed-Size: 300
2278+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2279+Architecture: all
2280+Source: ncurses
2281+Version: 5.6+20071124-1ubuntu2
2282+Replaces: ncurses-term
2283+Provides: ncurses-runtime
2284+Depends: libncurses5 (>= 5.4-5)
2285+Conflicts: ncurses, ncurses-runtime
2286+Conffiles:
2287+ /etc/terminfo/README 9d086188afcd9479ae96ff55dd6c1573
2288+Description: Descriptions of common terminal types
2289+ This package contains what should be a reasonable subset of terminal
2290+ definitions, including: ansi, dumb, linux, rxvt, screen, sun, vt100,
2291+ vt102, vt220, vt52, and xterm.
2292+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
2293+
2294+Package: ubiquity-casper
2295+Status: install ok installed
2296+Priority: optional
2297+Section: misc
2298+Installed-Size: 100
2299+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2300+Architecture: all
2301+Source: casper
2302+Version: 1.132ubuntu0.2
2303+Replaces: espresso-casper
2304+Depends: laptop-detect, sudo
2305+Conflicts: espresso-casper
2306+Enhances: ubiquity
2307+Description: Configuration hooks for live installer
2308+ This package provides hook scripts for the Ubiquity live installer that
2309+ repeat some pieces of configuration done by the live system boot process in
2310+ the system installed by Ubiquity.
2311+Tag: admin::boot, admin::filesystem, implemented-in::shell, protocol::smb, role::plugin, scope::utility, special::completely-tagged, works-with-format::iso9660
2312+
2313+Package: libpopt0
2314+Status: install ok installed
2315+Priority: important
2316+Section: base
2317+Installed-Size: 448
2318+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2319+Architecture: i386
2320+Source: popt
2321+Version: 1.10-3build1
2322+Replaces: popt
2323+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1)
2324+Conflicts: popt, libpopt-dev (<= 1.4-1), rpm (<= 4.0.2-3)
2325+Description: lib for parsing cmdline parameters
2326+ Popt was heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions,
2327+ but it allows more powerful argument expansion. It can parse arbitrary
2328+ argv[] style arrays and automatically set variables based on command
2329+ line arguments. It also allows command line arguments to be aliased via
2330+ configuration files and includes utility functions for parsing arbitrary
2331+ strings into argv[] arrays using shell-like rules.
2332+ .
2333+ This package contains the runtime library and locale data.
2334+Original-Maintainer: Paul Martin <pm@debian.org>
2335+
2336+Package: libpam0g
2337+Status: install ok installed
2338+Priority: required
2339+Section: libs
2340+Installed-Size: 208
2341+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2342+Architecture: i386
2343+Source: pam
2344+Version: 0.99.7.1-5ubuntu6.1
2345+Replaces: libpam0g-util
2346+Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.4), libpam-runtime
2347+Suggests: libpam-doc
2348+Conflicts: libpam, libpam0 (<= 0.56-2)
2349+Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules library
2350+ Contains the C shared library for Linux-PAM, a suite of shared
2351+ libraries that enable the local system administrator to choose how
2352+ applications authenticate users. In other words, without rewriting
2353+ or recompiling a PAM-aware application, it is possible to switch
2354+ between the authentication mechanism(s) it uses. One may entirely
2355+ upgrade the local authentication system without touching the
2356+ applications themselves.
2357+Original-Maintainer: Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>
2358+
2359+Package: hpijs
2360+Status: install ok installed
2361+Priority: optional
2362+Section: text
2363+Installed-Size: 1124
2364+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2365+Architecture: i386
2366+Source: hplip (2.8.2-0ubuntu8)
2367+Version: 2.8.2+2.8.2-0ubuntu8
2368+Replaces: hpijs-ppds (<< 2.6.10+1.6.10-1), hplip-ppds (<< 1.6.10-1)
2369+Depends: cupsddk, foomatic-filters, ghostscript (>= 8.60) | gs-gpl (>= 8.01-5) | gs-esp (>= 7.07.01-8) | gs-afpl (>= 7.04-2), hplip (>= 2.8.2-0ubuntu8), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.4), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libjpeg62, libsane (>= 1.0.11-3), libsnmp15 (>= 5.4.1~dfsg), libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8f-1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21), libusb-0.1-4 (>= 2:0.1.12)
2370+Suggests: hpijs-ppds (= 2.8.2+2.8.2-0ubuntu8), hplip-doc
2371+Description: HP Linux Printing and Imaging - gs IJS driver (hpijs)
2372+ This package contains an IJS printer driver for Ghostscript, which
2373+ adds support for most inkjet printers and some LaserJet printers
2374+ manufactured by HP. It is also required for HPLIP fax support.
2375+ .
2376+ The Debian package of hpijs includes the so-called rss patch, to use
2377+ pure black ink instead of composite black in printers that don't do
2378+ color map conversion in firmware.
2379+ .
2380+ HPIJS can take advantage of Ghostscript IJS KRGB support when
2381+ available, to enhance black printing on printers that do color
2382+ map conversion in firmware and are thus not affected by the old
2383+ rss patch.
2384+ .
2385+ Users of the CUPS printing system are advised to also install the
2386+ hplip package, and use the hp CUPS backend to send data to the printer.
2387+ HPLIP supports USB, networked and parallel-port devices, and enables
2388+ extended HPIJS functionality such as border-less printing.
2389+ Selecting any hpijs ppd in CUPS will use hpijs automatically.
2390+ .
2391+ Users of spoolers other than CUPS with printers connected through USB or
2392+ parallel ports are advised to install the hpoj package. Extended HPIJS
2393+ functionality will not be available.
2394+ .
2395+ HPIJS is meant to be used through the foomatic system (see the
2396+ foomatic-filters package).
2397+Original-Maintainer: Debian HPIJS and HPLIP maintainers <pkg-hpijs-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2398+Homepage: http://hplip.sourceforge.net/
2399+
2400+Package: libusb-0.1-4
2401+Status: install ok installed
2402+Priority: important
2403+Section: libs
2404+Installed-Size: 96
2405+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2406+Architecture: i386
2407+Source: libusb
2408+Version: 2:0.1.12-8
2409+Replaces: libusb0
2410+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1)
2411+Conflicts: libusb0, libccid (<< 0.9.2-3)
2412+Description: userspace USB programming library
2413+ Library for programming USB applications without the knowledge
2414+ of Linux kernel internals.
2415+ .
2416+ Homepage: http://www.linux-usb.org/
2417+Original-Maintainer: Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>
2418+
2419+Package: libgpg-error0
2420+Status: install ok installed
2421+Priority: important
2422+Section: libs
2423+Installed-Size: 200
2424+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2425+Architecture: i386
2426+Source: libgpg-error
2427+Version: 1.4-2ubuntu7
2428+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1)
2429+Description: library for common error values and messages in GnuPG components
2430+ Library that defines common error values for all GnuPG
2431+ components. Among these are GPG, GPGSM, GPGME, GPG-Agent, libgcrypt,
2432+ pinentry, SmartCard Daemon and possibly more in the future.
2433+Original-Maintainer: Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo <jsogo@debian.org>
2434+
2435+Package: psmisc
2436+Status: install ok installed
2437+Priority: optional
2438+Section: admin
2439+Installed-Size: 492
2440+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2441+Architecture: i386
2442+Version: 22.6-1
2443+Replaces: procps (<< 1:1.2)
2444+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6)
2445+Description: Utilities that use the proc filesystem
2446+ This package contains three little utilities that use the proc FS:
2447+ .
2448+ `fuser' identifies processes using files (similar to Sun's or SGI's fuser).
2449+ `killall' kills processes by name, e.g. killall -HUP named. `pstree' shows
2450+ the currently running processes as a tree
2451+Original-Maintainer: Craig Small <csmall@debian.org>
2452+
2453+Package: ucf
2454+Status: install ok installed
2455+Priority: optional
2456+Section: utils
2457+Installed-Size: 248
2458+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2459+Architecture: all
2460+Version: 3.005
2461+Depends: coreutils (>= 5.91), debconf (>= 1.5.19) | cdebconf
2462+Conffiles:
2463+ /etc/ucf.conf 5565b8b26108c49ba575ba452cd69b3e
2464+Description: Update Configuration File: preserve user changes to config files.
2465+ Debian policy mandates that user changes to configuration files must be
2466+ preserved during package upgrades. The easy way to achieve this behavior
2467+ is to make the configuration file a 'conffile', in which case dpkg
2468+ handles the file specially during upgrades, prompting the user as
2469+ needed.
2470+ .
2471+ This is appropriate only if it is possible to distribute a default
2472+ version that will work for most installations, although some system
2473+ administrators may choose to modify it. This implies that the
2474+ default version will be part of the package distribution, and must
2475+ not be modified by the maintainer scripts during installation (or at
2476+ any other time).
2477+ .
2478+ This script attempts to provide conffile-like handling for files that
2479+ may not be labelled conffiles, and are not shipped in a Debian package,
2480+ but handled by the postinst instead. This script allows one to
2481+ maintain files in /etc, preserving user changes and in general
2482+ offering the same facilities while upgrading that dpkg normally
2483+ provides for 'conffiles'.
2484+ .
2485+ Additionally, this script provides facilities for transitioning a
2486+ file that had not been provided with conffile-like protection to come
2487+ under this schema, and attempts to minimize questions asked at
2488+ installation time. Indeed, the transitioning facility is better than the
2489+ one offered by dpkg while transitioning a file from a non-conffile to
2490+ conffile status.
2491+Original-Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>
2492+
2493+Package: lftp
2494+Status: install ok installed
2495+Priority: optional
2496+Section: net
2497+Installed-Size: 1448
2498+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2499+Architecture: i386
2500+Version: 3.6.1-1
2501+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2.1), libgnutls13 (>= 1.7.17-0), libncurses5 (>= 5.6), libreadline5 (>= 5.2), netbase
2502+Conffiles:
2503+ /etc/lftp.conf fb91b37fc323cf22c214a0f78bda759b
2504+Description: Sophisticated command-line FTP/HTTP client programs
2505+ Lftp is a file retrieving tool that supports FTP, HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS
2506+ and FTPS protocols under both IPv4 and IPv6. Lftp has an amazing set of
2507+ features, while preserving its interface as simple and easy as possible.
2508+ .
2509+ The main two advantages over other ftp clients are reliability and ability
2510+ to perform tasks in background. It will reconnect and reget the file being
2511+ transferred if the connection broke. You can start a transfer in background
2512+ and continue browsing on the ftp site. It does this all in one process. When
2513+ you have started background jobs and feel you are done, you can just exit
2514+ lftp and it automatically moves to nohup mode and completes the transfers.
2515+ It has also such nice features as reput and mirror. It can also download a
2516+ file as soon as possible by using several connections at the same time.
2517+ .
2518+ Lftp can also be scriptable, it can be used to mirror sites, it lets you
2519+ copy files among remote servers (even between FTP and HTTP). It has an
2520+ extensive online help. It supports bookmarks, and connecting to several
2521+ ftp/http sites at the same time.
2522+ .
2523+ This package also includes lftpget - A simple non-interactive
2524+ tool for downloading files.
2525+ .
2526+ http://lftp.yar.ru/
2527+Original-Maintainer: Noèl Köthe <noel@debian.org>
2528+
2529+Package: perl-modules
2530+Status: install ok installed
2531+Priority: standard
2532+Section: perl
2533+Installed-Size: 11680
2534+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2535+Architecture: all
2536+Source: perl
2537+Version: 5.8.8-12
2538+Replaces: libpod-parser-perl, libansicolor-perl, libfile-temp-perl, libnet-perl, libattribute-handlers-perl, libcgi-pm-perl, libi18n-langtags-perl, liblocale-maketext-perl, libmath-bigint-perl, libnet-ping-perl, libtest-harness-perl, libtest-simple-perl, liblocale-codes-perl
2539+Provides: libpod-parser-perl, libansicolor-perl, libfile-temp-perl, libnet-perl, libattribute-handlers-perl, libcgi-pm-perl, libi18n-langtags-perl, liblocale-maketext-perl, libmath-bigint-perl, libnet-ping-perl, libtest-harness-perl, libtest-simple-perl, liblocale-codes-perl
2540+Depends: perl (>= 5.8.8-8)
2541+Conflicts: libpod-parser-perl (<< 1.32-1), libansicolor-perl (<< 1.10-1), libfile-temp-perl (<< 0.16-1), libnet-perl (<= 1:1.19-3), libattribute-handlers-perl (<< 0.78.02-1), libcgi-pm-perl (<< 3.15-1), libi18n-langtags-perl (<< 0.35-1), liblocale-maketext-perl (<< 1.08-1), libmath-bigint-perl (<< 1.77-1), libnet-ping-perl (<< 2.31-1), libtest-harness-perl (<< 2.56-1), libtest-simple-perl (<< 0.62-1), liblocale-codes-perl (<< 2.06.1-1)
2542+Conffiles:
2543+ /etc/perl/Net/libnet.cfg fb2946cae573b8ed3d654a180d458733
2544+Description: Core Perl modules
2545+ Architecture independent Perl modules. These modules are part of Perl and
2546+ required if the `perl' package is installed.
2547+Original-Maintainer: Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>
2548+
2549+Package: bsdutils
2550+Essential: yes
2551+Status: install ok installed
2552+Priority: required
2553+Section: utils
2554+Installed-Size: 164
2555+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2556+Architecture: i386
2557+Source: util-linux (2.13.1-5ubuntu2)
2558+Version: 1:2.13.1-5ubuntu2
2559+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4)
2560+Recommends: bsdmainutils
2561+Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite
2562+ This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed
2563+ to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install
2564+ bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities.
2565+ .
2566+ Included are: cal, col, colcrt, colrm, column, logger, renice,
2567+ script, scriptreplay, ul, wall
2568+Original-Maintainer: LaMont Jones <lamont@debian.org>
2569+
2570+Package: xbase-clients
2571+Status: install ok installed
2572+Priority: optional
2573+Section: x11
2574+Installed-Size: 24
2575+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2576+Architecture: all
2577+Source: xorg
2578+Version: 1:7.3+10ubuntu10.2
2579+Depends: x11-apps, x11-common, x11-session-utils, x11-utils, x11-xfs-utils, x11-xkb-utils, x11-xserver-utils, xauth, xinit
2580+Description: miscellaneous X clients - metapackage
2581+ An X client is a program that interfaces with an X server (almost always via
2582+ the X libraries), and thus with some input and output hardware like a
2583+ graphics card, monitor, keyboard, and pointing device (such as a mouse).
2584+ .
2585+ This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of several dozen X clients
2586+ that ship with the X Window System.
2587+ .
2588+ This package is provided for transition from earlier Debian releases, the
2589+ programs formerly in xutils and xbase-clients having been split out in smaller
2590+ packages.
2591+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2592+
2593+Package: xserver-xorg-video-apm
2594+Status: install ok installed
2595+Priority: optional
2596+Section: x11
2597+Installed-Size: 228
2598+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2599+Architecture: i386
2600+Version: 1:1.1.1-10
2601+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-apm
2602+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
2603+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
2604+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-apm
2605+Description: X.Org X server -- APM display driver
2606+ This package provides the driver for the Alliance Pro Motion family
2607+ of video cards; specifically, the 6420, 6422, AT24, AT25, and AT3D
2608+ cards.
2609+ .
2610+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2611+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
2612+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2613+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2614+ .
2615+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-apm driver module.
2616+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2617+
2618+Package: powermanagement-interface
2619+Status: install ok installed
2620+Priority: optional
2621+Section: admin
2622+Installed-Size: 84
2623+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2624+Architecture: i386
2625+Version: 0.3.18
2626+Depends: acpi-support (>= 0.17)
2627+Description: platform neutral powermanagement interface
2628+ Provides an abstracted layer above the platform specific power management
2629+ interfaces, with a consistent API so that higher level tools can interact
2630+ with those interfaces.
2631+Original-Maintainer: Thom May <thom@ubuntu.com>
2632+
2633+Package: policykit
2634+Status: install ok installed
2635+Priority: optional
2636+Section: admin
2637+Installed-Size: 340
2638+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2639+Architecture: i386
2640+Version: 0.7-2ubuntu7
2641+Depends: adduser, consolekit, dbus, libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.74), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.14.0), libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1), libpolkit-dbus2, libpolkit-grant2, libpolkit2
2642+Recommends: policykit-gnome
2643+Breaks: policykit-gnome (<< 0.7)
2644+Conffiles:
2645+ /etc/init.d/policykit d55a7744cce61eca848ad2dfca3a7e0b
2646+ /etc/pam.d/polkit 01dc501e2d43ffc9f76b338e24a55e80
2647+ /etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.PolicyKit.conf 023639bec061cfb8bc805864ffff99f8
2648+ /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf 38b1918da7965c7837d3b15566e12a69
2649+Description: framework for managing administrative policies and privileges
2650+ PolicyKit is an application-level toolkit for defining and handling the policy
2651+ that allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged processes.
2652+ .
2653+ It is a framework for centralizing the decision making process with respect to
2654+ granting access to privileged operations (like calling the HAL Mount() method)
2655+ for unprivileged (desktop) applications.
2656+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/
2657+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2658+
2659+Package: hicolor-icon-theme
2660+Status: install ok installed
2661+Priority: optional
2662+Section: misc
2663+Installed-Size: 1328
2664+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
2665+Architecture: all
2666+Version: 0.10-1ubuntu1
2667+Description: default fallback theme for FreeDesktop.org icon themes
2668+ This is the default fallback theme used by implementations of the
2669+ Freedesktop.org Icon Theme specification.
2670+Original-Maintainer: Ross Burton <ross@debian.org>
2671+
2672+Package: dvd+rw-tools
2673+Status: install ok installed
2674+Priority: optional
2675+Section: utils
2676+Installed-Size: 412
2677+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2678+Architecture: i386
2679+Version: 7.0-9ubuntu1
2680+Depends: genisoimage, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1, libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21)
2681+Suggests: cdrskin
2682+Description: DVD+-RW/R tools
2683+ dvd+rw-tools makes it possible to burn DVD images created by dvdauthor or
2684+ genisoimage to DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW disks, replacing
2685+ cdrecord-proDVD in many cases.
2686+ .
2687+ The package contains:
2688+ .
2689+ * growisofs to burn DVD images or create a data DVD on the fly
2690+ * dvd+rw-format to format a DVD+RW
2691+ * dvd+rw-mediainfo to give details about DVD disks
2692+ .
2693+ and some programs to control the write speed and obtain information from
2694+ DVD-RAM.
2695+Homepage: http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/
2696+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
2697+
2698+Package: jockey-common
2699+Status: install ok installed
2700+Priority: optional
2701+Section: admin
2702+Installed-Size: 956
2703+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
2704+Architecture: all
2705+Source: jockey
2706+Version: 0.3.3-0ubuntu8
2707+Replaces: restricted-manager-core
2708+Provides: restricted-manager-core
2709+Depends: guidance-backends, python (>= 2.5), python (<< 2.6), python-central (>= 0.6.5), python-xdg
2710+Recommends: linux-restricted-modules-generic | linux-restricted-modules-386
2711+Conflicts: restricted-manager-core
2712+Description: user interface and desktop integration for driver management
2713+ Jockey provides a user interface for configuring third-party drivers,
2714+ such as the Nvidia and ATI fglrx X.org and various Wireless LAN
2715+ kernel modules.
2716+ .
2717+ This package contains the common data shared between the frontends.
2718+Python-Version: 2.5
2719+
2720+Package: libpolkit-dbus2
2721+Status: install ok installed
2722+Priority: optional
2723+Section: libs
2724+Installed-Size: 92
2725+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2726+Architecture: i386
2727+Source: policykit
2728+Version: 0.7-2ubuntu7
2729+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libpolkit2, libselinux1
2730+Description: library for accessing PolicyKit via D-Bus
2731+ PolicyKit is a toolkit for defining and handling the policy that
2732+ allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged processes.
2733+ .
2734+ This package contains a helper library for obtaining seat, session
2735+ and caller information via D-Bus and ConsoleKit.
2736+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/
2737+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2738+
2739+Package: xserver-xorg-video-voodoo
2740+Status: install ok installed
2741+Priority: optional
2742+Section: x11
2743+Installed-Size: 108
2744+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2745+Architecture: i386
2746+Version: 1:1.1.1-5
2747+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-voodoo
2748+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
2749+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
2750+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-voodoo
2751+Description: X.Org X server -- Voodoo display driver
2752+ This package provides the driver for 3dfx Voodoo1 and Voodoo2 chipsets.
2753+ .
2754+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2755+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
2756+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2757+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2758+ .
2759+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-voodoo driver module.
2760+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2761+
2762+Package: libpolkit-grant2
2763+Status: install ok installed
2764+Priority: optional
2765+Section: libs
2766+Installed-Size: 84
2767+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2768+Architecture: i386
2769+Source: policykit
2770+Version: 0.7-2ubuntu7
2771+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0), libpolkit2
2772+Description: library for obtaining privileges via PolicyKit
2773+ PolicyKit is a toolkit for defining and handling the policy that
2774+ allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged processes.
2775+ .
2776+ This package contains a library for obtaining privileges via PolicyKit.
2777+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/
2778+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2779+
2780+Package: libxss1
2781+Status: install ok installed
2782+Priority: optional
2783+Section: libs
2784+Installed-Size: 60
2785+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2786+Architecture: i386
2787+Source: libxss
2788+Version: 1:1.1.2-1
2789+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libx11-6, libxext6, x11-common
2790+Description: X11 Screen Saver extension library
2791+ libXss provides an X Window System client interface to the MIT-SCREEN-SAVER
2792+ extension to the X protocol.
2793+ .
2794+ The Screen Saver extension allows clients behaving as screen savers to
2795+ register themselves with the X server, to better integrate themselves with
2796+ the running session.
2797+ .
2798+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2799+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2800+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2801+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2802+
2803+Package: libxkbfile1
2804+Status: install ok installed
2805+Priority: optional
2806+Section: x11
2807+Installed-Size: 188
2808+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2809+Architecture: i386
2810+Source: libxkbfile
2811+Version: 1:1.0.4-1
2812+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libx11-6, x11-common
2813+Description: X11 keyboard file manipulation library
2814+ libxkbfile provides an interface to read and manipulate description files for
2815+ XKB, the X11 keyboard configuration extension.
2816+ .
2817+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2818+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2819+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2820+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2821+
2822+Package: lsb-release
2823+Status: install ok installed
2824+Priority: extra
2825+Section: misc
2826+Installed-Size: 84
2827+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2828+Architecture: all
2829+Source: lsb
2830+Version: 3.2-4ubuntu1
2831+Depends: python
2832+Recommends: apt
2833+Suggests: lsb
2834+Description: Linux Standard Base version reporting utility
2835+ The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
2836+ core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
2837+ depend upon.
2838+ .
2839+ The lsb-release command is a simple tool to help identify the Linux
2840+ distribution being used and its compliance with the Linux Standard Base.
2841+ LSB conformance will not be reported unless the required metapackages are
2842+ installed.
2843+ .
2844+ While it is intended for use by LSB packages, this command may also
2845+ be useful for programmatically distinguishing between a pure Debian
2846+ installation and derived distributions.
2847+Homepage: http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/LSB
2848+Original-Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
2849+Python-Version: current
2850+
2851+Package: ttf-arabeyes
2852+Status: install ok installed
2853+Priority: optional
2854+Section: x11
2855+Installed-Size: 6140
2856+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2857+Architecture: all
2858+Version: 2.0-1ubuntu1
2859+Depends: defoma
2860+Conffiles:
2861+ /etc/defoma/hints/ttf-arabeyes.hints fed351b8aed81a0b3ac0b6ee4f2a283f
2862+Description: Arabeyes GPL TrueType Arabic fonts
2863+ This is a set of TrueType Arabic fonts released under the GNU
2864+ General Public License by the Arabeyes Project (www.arabeyes.org).
2865+Original-Maintainer: Mohammed Adnène Trojette <adn+deb@diwi.org>
2866+
2867+Package: update-inetd
2868+Status: install ok installed
2869+Priority: standard
2870+Section: admin
2871+Installed-Size: 92
2872+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2873+Architecture: all
2874+Version: 4.27-0.6
2875+Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0
2876+Conflicts: netbase (<< 4.27)
2877+Description: inetd.conf updater
2878+ This package provides a program used by other packages to automatically
2879+ update /etc/inetd.conf.
2880+Original-Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
2881+
2882+Package: ssl-cert
2883+Status: install ok installed
2884+Priority: optional
2885+Section: utils
2886+Installed-Size: 100
2887+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2888+Architecture: all
2889+Version: 1.0.14-0ubuntu2
2890+Depends: adduser, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, openssl
2891+Description: Simple debconf wrapper for openssl
2892+ This is a package to enable unattended installs of software that
2893+ need to create ssl certificates.
2894+ Basically, it's just a wrapper for openssl req that feeds it the correct
2895+ user variables.
2896+Original-Maintainer: Debian Apache Maintainers <debian-apache@lists.debian.org>
2897+
2898+Package: libuniconf4.4
2899+Status: install ok installed
2900+Priority: optional
2901+Section: libs
2902+Installed-Size: 428
2903+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2904+Architecture: i386
2905+Source: wvstreams
2906+Version: 4.4.1-0ubuntu2
2907+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libwvstreams4.4-base, libwvstreams4.4-extras, libxplc0.3.13
2908+Conflicts: libuniconf4.0 (<< 4.0.2-5), libuniconf4.2
2909+Conffiles:
2910+ /etc/uniconf.conf 925e121db10e1ac8c003aabca9a7f52a
2911+Description: C++ network libraries for rapid application development
2912+ UniConf is a configuration system that can serve as the centrepiece among
2913+ many other, existing configuration systems, such as:
2914+ * GConf
2915+ * KConfig
2916+ * Windows registry
2917+ * Mutt ;)
2918+ .
2919+ UniConf can also be accessed over the network, with authentication, allowing
2920+ easy replication of configuration data via the UniReplicateGen.
2921+Original-Maintainer: Simon Law <sfllaw@debian.org>
2922+
2923+Package: xserver-xorg-video-s3virge
2924+Status: install ok installed
2925+Priority: optional
2926+Section: x11
2927+Installed-Size: 160
2928+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2929+Architecture: i386
2930+Version: 1:1.9.1-7
2931+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-s3virge
2932+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
2933+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
2934+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-s3virge
2935+Description: X.Org X server -- S3 ViRGE display driver
2936+ This package provides the driver for the S3 ViRGE and Trio3D family
2937+ of chipsets. It does not support Trio64 or S3 96x cards; support for
2938+ these can be found in the xserver-xorg-video-s3 package. Support for
2939+ S3 Savage chipsets can be found in xserver-xorg-video-savage.
2940+ .
2941+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2942+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
2943+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2944+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2945+ .
2946+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-s3virge driver module.
2947+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2948+
2949+Package: libnm-util0
2950+Status: install ok installed
2951+Priority: optional
2952+Section: libs
2953+Installed-Size: 108
2954+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Dev Team <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2955+Architecture: i386
2956+Source: network-manager
2957+Version: 0.6.6-0ubuntu5
2958+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.74), libgcrypt11 (>= 1.2.2), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0)
2959+Description: network management framework (shared library)
2960+ NetworkManager attempts to keep an active network connection available at all
2961+ times. It is intended only for the desktop use-case, and is not intended for
2962+ usage on servers. The point of NetworkManager is to make networking
2963+ configuration and setup as painless and automatic as possible. If using DHCP,
2964+ NetworkManager is _intended_ to replace default routes, obtain IP addresses
2965+ from a DHCP server, and change nameservers whenever it sees fit.
2966+ .
2967+ This package contains a convenience library to ease the access to
2968+ NetworkManager.
2969+ .
2970+ Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/
2971+Original-Maintainer: Riccardo Setti <giskard@debian.org>
2972+
2973+Package: libssl0.9.8
2974+Status: install ok installed
2975+Priority: important
2976+Section: libs
2977+Installed-Size: 6408
2978+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2979+Architecture: i386
2980+Source: openssl
2981+Version: 0.9.8g-4ubuntu3.3
2982+Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
2983+Conflicts: libssl, libssl096-dev (<< 0.9.6-2), openssl (<< 0.9.6-2), ssleay (<< 0.9.2b)
2984+Description: SSL shared libraries
2985+ libssl and libcrypto shared libraries needed by programs like
2986+ apache-ssl, telnet-ssl and openssh.
2987+ .
2988+ It is part of the OpenSSL implementation of SSL.
2989+Original-Maintainer: Debian OpenSSL Team <pkg-openssl-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2990+
2991+Package: bzip2
2992+Status: install ok installed
2993+Priority: optional
2994+Section: utils
2995+Installed-Size: 152
2996+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2997+Architecture: i386
2998+Version: 1.0.4-2ubuntu4
2999+Replaces: libbz2 (<< 0.9.5d-3)
3000+Depends: libbz2-1.0 (= 1.0.4-2ubuntu4)
3001+Suggests: bzip2-doc
3002+Description: high-quality block-sorting file compressor - utilities
3003+ bzip2 is a freely available, patent free, high-quality data compressor.
3004+ It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available
3005+ techniques, whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six
3006+ times faster at decompression.
3007+ .
3008+ bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler block-sorting text
3009+ compression algorithm, and Huffman coding. Compression is generally
3010+ considerably better than that achieved by more conventional
3011+ LZ77/LZ78-based compressors, and approaches the performance of the PPM
3012+ family of statistical compressors.
3013+ .
3014+ The archive file format of bzip2 (.bz2) is incompatible with that of its
3015+ predecessor, bzip (.bz).
3016+Homepage: http://www.bzip.org/
3017+Original-Maintainer: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
3018+
3019+Package: vim-common
3020+Status: install ok installed
3021+Priority: important
3022+Section: editors
3023+Installed-Size: 564
3024+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3025+Architecture: i386
3026+Source: vim
3027+Version: 1:7.1-138+1ubuntu3
3028+Replaces: manpages-it (<= 0.3.4-3), manpages-pl (<= 20060331-1), vim-runtime (<< 1:7.0-010+1)
3029+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
3030+Recommends: vim | vim-gnome | vim-gtk | vim-lesstif | vim-nox | vim-tiny
3031+Conffiles:
3032+ /etc/vim/vimrc 080bf1170946fa1c181ba69a74522435
3033+ /etc/vim/vimrc.tiny 34664bfab6542c69cdfcaf8a39229cca
3034+Description: Vi IMproved - Common files
3035+ Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
3036+ .
3037+ Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax
3038+ highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename
3039+ completion, block operations, folding, Unicode support, etc.
3040+ .
3041+ This package contains files shared by all non GUI-enabled vim
3042+ variants (vim and vim-tiny currently) available in Debian.
3043+ Examples of such shared files are: manpages, common executables
3044+ like vimtutor and xxd, and configuration files.
3045+Homepage: http://www.vim.org/
3046+Original-Maintainer: Debian VIM Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3047+
3048+Package: libwavpack1
3049+Status: install ok installed
3050+Priority: optional
3051+Section: libs
3052+Installed-Size: 208
3053+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
3054+Architecture: i386
3055+Source: wavpack
3056+Version: 4.41.0-1
3057+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5)
3058+Description: an audio codec (lossy and lossless) - library
3059+ WavPack is a completely open audio compression format providing lossless,
3060+ high-quality lossy, and a unique hybrid compression mode. Although the
3061+ technology is loosely based on previous versions of WavPack, the new version
3062+ 4 format has been designed from the ground up to offer unparalleled
3063+ performance and functionality.
3064+ .
3065+ http://www.wavpack.com
3066+ .
3067+ This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs
3068+ using libwavpack.
3069+Original-Maintainer: Sebastian Dröge <slomo@debian.org>
3070+
3071+Package: xfsprogs
3072+Status: install ok installed
3073+Priority: optional
3074+Section: admin
3075+Installed-Size: 3236
3076+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3077+Architecture: i386
3078+Version: 2.9.4-2
3079+Provides: fsck-backend
3080+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libreadline5 (>= 5.2), libuuid1
3081+Suggests: xfsdump, attr, dvhtool, quota
3082+Conflicts: xfsdump (<< 2.0.0)
3083+Description: Utilities for managing the XFS filesystem
3084+ A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs.
3085+ .
3086+ XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated
3087+ on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can
3088+ support large files and large filesystems, extended attributes,
3089+ variable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of
3090+ Btrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance
3091+ and scalability.
3092+ .
3093+ Refer to the documentation at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/
3094+ for complete details. This implementation is on-disk compatible
3095+ with the IRIX version of XFS.
3096+Original-Maintainer: Nathan Scott <nathans@debian.org>
3097+
3098+Package: ttf-thai-tlwg
3099+Status: install ok installed
3100+Priority: optional
3101+Section: x11
3102+Installed-Size: 2760
3103+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3104+Architecture: all
3105+Source: thaifonts-scalable
3106+Version: 1:0.4.8-1
3107+Replaces: xfonts-thai-ttf
3108+Depends: defoma, x-ttcidfont-conf
3109+Conflicts: xfonts-thai-ttf
3110+Conffiles:
3111+ /etc/fonts/conf.avail/65-ttf-thai-tlwg.conf 290ce57a61f2c49b62c1d75ef861f242
3112+ /etc/fonts/conf.avail/90-ttf-thai-tlwg-synthetic.conf cfa384f101379a9015f051a42a9408f8
3113+ /etc/defoma/hints/ttf-thai-tlwg.hints 80bf237265cd6f14dc707c8b53db34d2
3114+Description: Thai fonts in TrueType format
3115+ This package provides some free-licensed fonts that are
3116+ enhanced by developpers from Thai Linux Working Group.
3117+ In TrueType format.
3118+ .
3119+ At the moment, it provides two families from the National Font
3120+ Project (Garuda, Norasi), one from NECTEC (Loma) and three
3121+ developed by TLWG itself (Tlwg Mono, Tlwg Typewriter, Purisa).
3122+Original-Maintainer: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net>
3123+Homepage: http://linux.thai.net/projects/thaifonts-scalable
3124+
3125+Package: openssl
3126+Status: install ok installed
3127+Priority: optional
3128+Section: utils
3129+Installed-Size: 800
3130+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3131+Architecture: i386
3132+Version: 0.9.8g-4ubuntu3.3
3133+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8f-1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
3134+Suggests: ca-certificates, openssl-doc
3135+Conflicts: ssleay (<< 0.9.2b)
3136+Conffiles:
3137+ /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf 0b1cf9a835b829131d630b7c2fe55f3c
3138+Description: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools
3139+ This package contains the openssl binary and related tools.
3140+ .
3141+ It is part of the OpenSSL implementation of SSL.
3142+ .
3143+ You need it to perform certain cryptographic actions like:
3144+ - Creation of RSA, DH and DSA key parameters;
3145+ - Creation of X.509 certificates, CSRs and CRLs;
3146+ - Calculation of message digests;
3147+ - Encryption and decryption with ciphers;
3148+ - SSL/TLS client and server tests;
3149+ - Handling of S/MIME signed or encrypted mail.
3150+Original-Maintainer: Debian OpenSSL Team <pkg-openssl-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3151+
3152+Package: python-gnupginterface
3153+Status: install ok installed
3154+Priority: optional
3155+Section: python
3156+Installed-Size: 144
3157+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3158+Architecture: all
3159+Source: gnupginterface
3160+Version: 0.3.2-9ubuntu1
3161+Provides: python2.4-gnupginterface, python2.5-gnupginterface, python2.3-gnupginterface
3162+Depends: python-support (>= 0.2), gnupg (>= 1.2.1)
3163+Description: Python interface to GnuPG (GPG)
3164+ GnuPGInterface is a Python module to interface with GnuPG.
3165+ It concentrates on interacting with GnuPG via filehandles,
3166+ providing access to control GnuPG via versatile and extensible means.
3167+ .
3168+ This module is based on GnuPG::Interface, a Perl module by the same
3169+ author.
3170+Original-Maintainer: Guilherme de S. Pastore <gpastore@colband.com.br>
3171+
3172+Package: python-software-properties
3173+Status: install ok installed
3174+Priority: optional
3175+Section: admin
3176+Installed-Size: 1040
3177+Maintainer: Michael Vogt <michael.vogt@ubuntu.com>
3178+Architecture: all
3179+Source: software-properties
3180+Version: 0.63ubuntu1
3181+Depends: iso-codes, lsb-release, python (>= 2.4), python-apt (>= 0.6.20ubuntu16), python-central (>= 0.5.62), python-gnupginterface, unattended-upgrades
3182+Description: manage the repositories that you install software from
3183+ This software provides an abstraction of the used apt repositories.
3184+ It allows you to easily manage your distribution and independent software
3185+ vendor software sources.
3186+Python-Version: >= 2.4
3187+
3188+Package: xorg
3189+Status: install ok installed
3190+Priority: optional
3191+Section: x11
3192+Installed-Size: 24
3193+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3194+Architecture: i386
3195+Version: 1:7.3+10ubuntu10.2
3196+Provides: x-window-system, x-window-system-core
3197+Depends: libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libglu1-mesa, x11-apps, x11-common, x11-session-utils, x11-utils, x11-xfs-utils, x11-xkb-utils, x11-xserver-utils, xauth, xfonts-100dpi (>= 1:1.0.0-1), xfonts-75dpi (>= 1:1.0.0-1), xfonts-base (>= 1:1.0.0-1), xfonts-scalable (>= 1:1.0.0-1), xfonts-utils, xinit, xkb-data, xserver-xorg, xterm | x-terminal-emulator
3198+Suggests: xorg-docs
3199+Description: X.Org X Window System
3200+ This metapackage provides the components for a standalone
3201+ workstation running the X Window System. It provides the X libraries, an X
3202+ server, a set of fonts, and a group of basic X clients and utilities.
3203+ .
3204+ Higher level metapackages, such as those for desktop environments, can
3205+ depend on this package and simplify their dependencies.
3206+ .
3207+ It should be noted that a package providing x-window-manager should also
3208+ be installed to ensure a comfortable X experience.
3209+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3210+
3211+Package: python2.5-minimal
3212+Status: install ok installed
3213+Priority: required
3214+Section: python
3215+Installed-Size: 4336
3216+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3217+Architecture: i386
3218+Source: python2.5
3219+Version: 2.5.2-2ubuntu4
3220+Replaces: python2.5 (<< 2.5.2-1)
3221+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
3222+Suggests: binfmt-support
3223+Conflicts: binfmt-support (<< 1.1.2)
3224+Conffiles:
3225+ /etc/python2.5/sitecustomize.py d6b276695157bde06a56ba1b2bc53670
3226+Description: A minimal subset of the Python language (version 2.5)
3227+ This package contains the interpreter and some essential modules. It can
3228+ be used in the boot process for some basic tasks.
3229+ See /usr/share/doc/python2.5-minimal/README.Debian for a list of the modules
3230+ contained in this package.
3231+Original-Maintainer: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
3232+Python-Runtime: python2.5
3233+Python-Version: 2.5
3234+
3235+Package: ncurses-bin
3236+Essential: yes
3237+Status: install ok installed
3238+Priority: required
3239+Section: utils
3240+Installed-Size: 292
3241+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3242+Architecture: i386
3243+Source: ncurses
3244+Version: 5.6+20071124-1ubuntu2
3245+Provides: tput
3246+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3)
3247+Conflicts: ncurses, tput
3248+Description: Terminal-related programs and man pages
3249+ This package contains the programs used for manipulating the terminfo
3250+ database and individual terminfo entries, as well as some programs for
3251+ resetting terminals and such.
3252+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
3253+
3254+Package: perl-base
3255+Essential: yes
3256+Status: install ok installed
3257+Priority: required
3258+Section: perl
3259+Installed-Size: 2096
3260+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3261+Architecture: i386
3262+Source: perl
3263+Version: 5.8.8-12
3264+Replaces: perl (<< 5.8.8-5), perl-modules (<< 5.8.8-8), libperl5.8 (<< 5.8.0-20), libscalar-list-utils-perl, libclass-multimethods-perl (<< 1.70-4)
3265+Provides: perl5-base, perlapi-5.8.0, perlapi-5.8.1, perlapi-5.8.2, perlapi-5.8.3, perlapi-5.8.4, perlapi-5.8.6, perlapi-5.8.7, perlapi-5.8.8, libscalar-list-utils-perl
3266+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1)
3267+Suggests: perl
3268+Conflicts: autoconf2.13 (<< 2.13-45), libscalar-list-utils-perl (<< 1:1.18-1)
3269+Description: The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister
3270+ A scripting language with delusions of full language-hood, Perl is used
3271+ in many system scripts and utilities.
3272+ .
3273+ This is a stripped down Perl with only essential libraries. To make
3274+ full use of Perl, you'll want to install the `perl', `perl-modules' and
3275+ optionally `perl-doc' packages which supplement this one.
3276+Original-Maintainer: Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>
3277+
3278+Package: sysv-rc
3279+Status: install ok installed
3280+Priority: required
3281+Section: admin
3282+Installed-Size: 272
3283+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3284+Architecture: all
3285+Source: sysvinit
3286+Version: 2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu45
3287+Replaces: file-rc, sysvinit (<< 2.85-1)
3288+Suggests: bum, sysv-rc-conf
3289+Conflicts: file-rc
3290+Description: System-V-like runlevel change mechanism
3291+ This package provides support for the System-V like system
3292+ for booting, shutting down and changing runlevels,
3293+ configured through symbolic links in /etc/rc?.d/.
3294+Original-Maintainer: Debian sysvinit maintainers <pkg-sysvinit-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3295+
3296+Package: apt
3297+Status: install ok installed
3298+Priority: important
3299+Section: admin
3300+Installed-Size: 5200
3301+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3302+Architecture: i386
3303+Version: 0.7.9ubuntu17
3304+Replaces: libapt-pkg-dev (<< 0.3.7), libapt-pkg-doc (<< 0.3.7)
3305+Provides: libapt-pkg-libc6.7-6-4.6
3306+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2.1-4)
3307+Recommends: ubuntu-keyring
3308+Suggests: apt-doc, aptitude | synaptic | gnome-apt | wajig, bzip2, dpkg-dev, gnupg, lzma
3309+Conffiles:
3310+ /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove 1ac5624cfc30a8272b5a024868c3643a
3311+ /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01ubuntu 674b4d7efe6aa8e102ab3b0c3390d967
3312+ /etc/logrotate.d/apt 172476f0940b1793f6190ed60031871a
3313+ /etc/cron.daily/apt 9b2d17639bf49f024f65b74bc8b3630a
3314+Description: Advanced front-end for dpkg
3315+ This is Debian's next generation front-end for the dpkg package manager.
3316+ It provides the apt-get utility and APT dselect method that provides a
3317+ simpler, safer way to install and upgrade packages.
3318+ .
3319+ APT features complete installation ordering, multiple source capability
3320+ and several other unique features, see the Users Guide in apt-doc.
3321+Original-Maintainer: APT Development Team <deity@lists.debian.org>
3322+
3323+Package: fdutils
3324+Status: install ok installed
3325+Priority: optional
3326+Section: utils
3327+Installed-Size: 980
3328+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3329+Architecture: i386
3330+Version: 5.5-20060227-1.1
3331+Replaces: miscutils, manpages (<< 1.11-3)
3332+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, debianutils (>= 1.7)
3333+Recommends: mtools (>= 3.8-1)
3334+Conffiles:
3335+ /etc/mediaprm 634ea1478e3db69c0a12fc08dbd057fb
3336+ /etc/fdmount.conf b9365eca8374c0b402c19a7a9b781b77
3337+Description: Linux floppy utilities
3338+ This package contains utilities for formatting extra capacity
3339+ disks, for automatic floppy disk mounting and unmounting, etc.
3340+ .
3341+ The package includes the following items:
3342+ .
3343+ * superformat: formats high capacity disks of (up to 1992k
3344+ for high density disks or up to 3984k for extra density
3345+ disks)
3346+ * fdmount: automatically mounts/unmounts disks when they are
3347+ inserted/removed.
3348+ * xdfcopy: formats, reads and writes OS/2's XDF disks.
3349+ * MAKEFLOPPIES: creates the floppy devices in /dev
3350+ * getfdprm: prints the current disk geometry (number of
3351+ sectors, track and heads etc)
3352+ * setfdprm: sets the current disk geometry
3353+ * fdrawcmd: sends raw commands to the floppy driver
3354+ * floppycontrol: configure the floppy driver
3355+ * General documentation about the floppy driver
3356+ .
3357+ Note that these utilities do not work for USB floppy drives, because
3358+ there is no direct access to the floppy controller.
3359+ .
3360+ Homepage: http://www.tux.org/pub/knaff/fdutils/
3361+Original-Maintainer: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
3362+
3363+Package: libxslt1.1
3364+Status: install ok installed
3365+Priority: optional
3366+Section: libs
3367+Installed-Size: 448
3368+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3369+Architecture: i386
3370+Source: libxslt
3371+Version: 1.1.22-1ubuntu1
3372+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgcrypt11 (>= 1.2.2), libxml2 (>= 2.6.29)
3373+Conflicts: libxslt1 (<< 1.1.2-2)
3374+Description: XSLT processing library - runtime library
3375+ XSLT is an XML language for defining transformations of XML files from
3376+ XML to some other arbitrary format, such as XML, HTML, plain text, etc.
3377+ using standard XSLT stylesheets. libxslt is a C library which
3378+ implements XSLT.
3379+ .
3380+ This package contains libxslt library used by applications for XSLT
3381+ transformations.
3382+Original-Maintainer: Debian XML/SGML Group <debian-xml-sgml-pkgs@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3383+
3384+Package: cupsys-common
3385+Status: install ok installed
3386+Priority: optional
3387+Section: net
3388+Installed-Size: 5228
3389+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3390+Architecture: all
3391+Source: cupsys
3392+Version: 1.3.7-1ubuntu3
3393+Replaces: cupsys (<< 1.2.3)
3394+Conflicts: cupsys (<< 1.2.3)
3395+Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - common files
3396+ The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and
3397+ general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet
3398+ Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for
3399+ handling various document types.
3400+ .
3401+ This package provides common files for CUPS server and client packages.
3402+ .
3403+ The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of
3404+ Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original
3405+ source packages from which these packages are made.
3406+Original-Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <pkg-cups-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3407+
3408+Package: pciutils
3409+Status: install ok installed
3410+Priority: optional
3411+Section: admin
3412+Installed-Size: 768
3413+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3414+Architecture: i386
3415+Version: 1:2.2.4-1.1ubuntu4
3416+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
3417+Suggests: curl | wget | lynx
3418+Description: Linux PCI Utilities
3419+ This package contains various utilities for inspecting and setting of
3420+ devices connected to the PCI bus.
3421+ .
3422+ Homepage: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/pciutils.shtml
3423+Original-Maintainer: Debian pciutils Maintainers <pkg-pciutils-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3424+
3425+Package: libdbus-glib-1-2
3426+Status: install ok installed
3427+Priority: optional
3428+Section: libs
3429+Installed-Size: 188
3430+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3431+Architecture: i386
3432+Source: dbus-glib
3433+Version: 0.74-2
3434+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1.3), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0)
3435+Description: simple interprocess messaging system (GLib-based shared library)
3436+ D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
3437+ Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
3438+ terms of complexity.
3439+ .
3440+ This package provides the GLib-based shared library for applications using the
3441+ GLib interface to D-Bus.
3442+ .
3443+ See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.
3444+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3445+
3446+Package: ubuntu-standard
3447+Status: install ok installed
3448+Priority: optional
3449+Section: metapackages
3450+Installed-Size: 52
3451+Maintainer: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@ubuntu.com>
3452+Architecture: i386
3453+Source: ubuntu-meta
3454+Version: 1.102
3455+Depends: at, cpio, cron, dmidecode, dnsutils, dosfstools, ed, file, ftp, hdparm, info, inputattach, iptables, logrotate, lshw, lsof, ltrace, man-db, memtest86+, mime-support, nano, parted, popularity-contest, psmisc, rsync, strace, time, ufw, w3m, wget
3456+Recommends: apparmor-utils, bash-completion, command-not-found, fdutils, friendly-recovery, iputils-arping, iputils-tracepath, manpages, mlocate, mtr-tiny, ntfs-3g, openssh-client, ppp, pppconfig, pppoeconf, reiserfsprogs, tcpdump, telnet, update-manager-core, uuid-runtime
3457+Description: The Ubuntu standard system
3458+ This package depends on all of the packages in the Ubuntu standard system.
3459+ This set of packages provides a comfortable command-line Unix-like
3460+ environment.
3461+ .
3462+ It is also used to help ensure proper upgrades, so it is recommended that
3463+ it not be removed.
3464+
3465+Package: libgc1c2
3466+Status: install ok installed
3467+Priority: standard
3468+Section: libs
3469+Installed-Size: 252
3470+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3471+Architecture: i386
3472+Source: libgc
3473+Version: 1:6.8-1.1
3474+Replaces: libgc1
3475+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2.1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2.1)
3476+Conflicts: libgc1
3477+Description: conservative garbage collector for C and C++
3478+ Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is
3479+ intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc.
3480+Original-Maintainer: Ryan Murray <rmurray@debian.org>
3481+
3482+Package: pxljr
3483+Status: install ok installed
3484+Priority: optional
3485+Section: text
3486+Installed-Size: 152
3487+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
3488+Architecture: i386
3489+Version: 1.1-0ubuntu1
3490+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libjpeg62
3491+Description: Driver for HP's Color LaserJet 35xx/36xx color laser printers
3492+ HP's Color LaserJets 35xx and 36xx are supported by HP's HPIJS driver
3493+ (part of HPLIP), but HPIJS supports only the lowest quality level of
3494+ the three which are available under Windows. This driver which is not
3495+ developed at HP but by a independent developer supports all modes and
3496+ so provided the highest printout quality for these printers.
3497+ .
3498+ Home Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp-pxl-jetready/
3499+Original-Maintainer: Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmail.com>
3500+
3501+Package: mtr-tiny
3502+Status: install ok installed
3503+Priority: standard
3504+Section: net
3505+Installed-Size: 104
3506+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3507+Architecture: i386
3508+Source: mtr
3509+Version: 0.72-2ubuntu1
3510+Replaces: mtr
3511+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3)
3512+Conflicts: mtr, suidmanager (<< 0.50)
3513+Description: Full screen ncurses traceroute tool
3514+ mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs
3515+ in a single network diagnostic tool.
3516+ .
3517+ As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host
3518+ mtr runs on and a user-specified destination host. After it
3519+ determines the address of each network hop between the machines,
3520+ it sends a sequence ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the
3521+ quality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints
3522+ running statistics about each machine.
3523+ .
3524+ mtr-tiny is compiled without support for X and conserves disk space.
3525+Original-Maintainer: Robert Woodcock <rcw@debian.org>
3526+
3527+Package: xserver-xorg-core
3528+Status: install ok installed
3529+Priority: optional
3530+Section: x11
3531+Installed-Size: 10884
3532+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3533+Architecture: i386
3534+Source: xorg-server
3535+Version: 2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu9.2
3536+Replaces: xserver-common, xserver-xfree86 (<< 1:7.0.0), xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-38)
3537+Provides: xserver
3538+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libdrm2 (>= 2.3.0), libfontenc1, libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libhal1 (>= 0.5.8.1), libpixman-1-0 (>= 0.9.6), libxau6, libxdmcp6, libxfont1 (>= 1:1.2.9), x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0), xserver-xorg
3539+Recommends: xfonts-base, xkb-data
3540+Suggests: xfonts-100dpi | xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-scalable
3541+Conflicts: xkb-data (<< 0.9), xserver-common, xserver-xfree86 (<< 1:7.0.0), xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-38), xserver-xorg-input, xserver-xorg-input-wacom (<< 0.7.8), xserver-xorg-video, xserver-xorg-video-1.0, xserver-xorg-video-1.9
3542+Conffiles:
3543+ /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy 5e63f298721bdd4062d3c66967df99ba
3544+Description: Xorg X server - core server
3545+ The Xorg X server is an X server for several architectures and operating
3546+ systems, which is derived from the XFree86 4.x series of X servers.
3547+ .
3548+ The Xorg server supports most modern graphics hardware from most vendors,
3549+ and supersedes all XFree86 X servers.
3550+ .
3551+ The Xorg server either needs fonts installed on the local host, or needs to
3552+ know of a remote hosts that provides font services (with xfs, for instance).
3553+ The former means that fonts packages are mandatory. The latter means that
3554+ font packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at
3555+ least the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable
3556+ packages.
3557+ .
3558+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
3559+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
3560+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
3561+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
3562+ .
3563+ This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
3564+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3565+
3566+Package: bc
3567+Status: install ok installed
3568+Priority: standard
3569+Section: math
3570+Installed-Size: 196
3571+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3572+Architecture: i386
3573+Version: 1.06.94-3ubuntu1
3574+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), libreadline5 (>= 5.2)
3575+Description: The GNU bc arbitrary precision calculator language
3576+ GNU bc is an interactive algebraic language with arbitrary precision which
3577+ follows the POSIX 1003.2 draft standard, with several extensions including
3578+ multi-character variable names, an `else' statement and full Boolean
3579+ expressions. GNU bc does not require the separate GNU dc program.
3580+ Home page: http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/bc.html
3581+Original-Maintainer: John Hasler <jhasler@debian.org>
3582+
3583+Package: netbase
3584+Status: install ok installed
3585+Priority: important
3586+Section: admin
3587+Installed-Size: 100
3588+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3589+Architecture: all
3590+Version: 4.30ubuntu1
3591+Depends: ifupdown (>= 0.6.4-4.9), lsb-base (>= 3.0-6), update-inetd
3592+Conflicts: openbsd-inetd (<< 0.20050402-3), inetutils-inetd (<< 2:1.4.3+20060719-3)
3593+Conffiles:
3594+ /etc/protocols 65d78e621ed69eed69f854c3ee2e5942
3595+ /etc/rpc f0b6f6352bf886623adc04183120f83b
3596+ /etc/services f436d2e0ed02b7b73bd10c6693e95ac3
3597+ /etc/init.d/networking 6cfe64a38d7478ca0f3ecc364c108a81
3598+Description: Basic TCP/IP networking system
3599+ This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based
3600+ networking.
3601+Original-Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
3602+
3603+Package: libmagic1
3604+Status: install ok installed
3605+Priority: standard
3606+Section: libs
3607+Installed-Size: 1780
3608+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3609+Architecture: i386
3610+Source: file
3611+Version: 4.21-3ubuntu1
3612+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
3613+Suggests: file
3614+Description: File type determination library using "magic" numbers
3615+ This library can be used to classify files according to magic number tests. It
3616+ implements the core functionality of the file command.
3617+ .
3618+ Homepage: <http://www.darwinsys.com/file/>
3619+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
3620+
3621+Package: libdrm2
3622+Status: install ok installed
3623+Priority: optional
3624+Section: libs
3625+Installed-Size: 88
3626+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3627+Architecture: i386
3628+Source: libdrm
3629+Version: 2.3.0-4ubuntu1
3630+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6)
3631+Description: Userspace interface to kernel DRM services -- runtime
3632+ This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM
3633+ services. DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the
3634+ kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI).
3635+ The DRI is currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated
3636+ OpenGL drivers.
3637+ .
3638+ This package provides the runtime environment for libdrm.
3639+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3640+
3641+Package: whiptail
3642+Status: install ok installed
3643+Priority: important
3644+Section: utils
3645+Installed-Size: 96
3646+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3647+Architecture: i386
3648+Source: newt
3649+Version: 0.52.2-11.2ubuntu1
3650+Replaces: newt0.10, newt0.21 (<< 0.21-4), whiptail-utf8
3651+Provides: whiptail-provider, whiptail-utf8
3652+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libnewt0.52 (>= 0.52.2), libpopt0 (>= 1.10), libslang2 (>= 2.0.7-1)
3653+Conflicts: whiptail-provider
3654+Description: Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts
3655+ Whiptail is a "dialog" replacement using newt instead of ncurses. It
3656+ provides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes
3657+ from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with
3658+ the user in a much friendlier manner.
3659+Original-Maintainer: Alastair McKinstry <mckinstry@debian.org>
3660+
3661+Package: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
3662+Status: install ok installed
3663+Priority: optional
3664+Section: x11
3665+Installed-Size: 388
3666+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
3667+Architecture: i386
3668+Version: 1:0.2.901-0ubuntu4
3669+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
3670+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libchromexvmc1 (= 1:0.2.901-0ubuntu4), libchromexvmcpro1 (= 1:0.2.901-0ubuntu4), xserver-xorg-core (>= 1:1.1.1)
3671+Description: X.Org X server -- VIA display driver
3672+ OpenChrome is a project for the development of free and open-source software
3673+ for the VIA UniChrome video chipsets.
3674+ .
3675+ Originally called the 'snapshot' release, since it was a snapshot of an
3676+ experimental branch of the unichrome cvs code, this is a continued development
3677+ of the open source unichrome driver (from <URL:http://unichrome.sf.net>) which
3678+ also incorporates support for the unichrome-pro chipsets.
3679+ .
3680+ Support for hardware acceleration (XvMC) for all chipsets has subsequently
3681+ been ripped out of the unichrome.sf.net driver. Therefore your only option if
3682+ you wish to make use of the acceleration features of your VIA chip with free
3683+ and open-source drivers is to use this version of the driver.
3684+ .
3685+ This driver is shipped to be loaded as 'openchrome' on xorg.conf.
3686+ .
3687+ More information about Openchrome can be found at:
3688+ http://www.openchrome.org
3689+Original-Maintainer: Eric Work <work.eric@gmail.com>
3690+
3691+Package: ntfs-3g
3692+Status: install ok installed
3693+Priority: optional
3694+Section: otherosfs
3695+Installed-Size: 132
3696+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3697+Architecture: i386
3698+Version: 1:1.2216-1ubuntu2
3699+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libfuse2 (>= 2.6), libntfs-3g23
3700+Pre-Depends: fuse-utils
3701+Description: read-write NTFS driver for FUSE
3702+ The ntfs-3g driver is an open source, GPL licensed, third generation Linux
3703+ NTFS driver which was implemented by the Linux-NTFS project. It provides
3704+ full read-write access to NTFS, excluding access to encrypted files, writing
3705+ compressed files, changing file ownership, access right.
3706+ .
3707+ Technically it's based on and a major improvement to the third generation
3708+ Linux NTFS driver, ntfsmount. The improvements includes functionality,
3709+ quality and performance enhancements.
3710+ .
3711+ ntfs-3g is based on FUSE (userspace filesystem framework for Linux), thus
3712+ you will have to prepare fuse kernel module to be able to use it.
3713+ .
3714+ Fuse is available in any recent kernel. No need to prepare a kernel module
3715+ if you are already running Debian Etch kernel or newer.
3716+Homepage: http://www.ntfs-3g.org/
3717+Original-Maintainer: Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <gandalf@le-vert.net>
3718+
3719+Package: libsepol1
3720+Status: install ok installed
3721+Priority: required
3722+Section: libs
3723+Installed-Size: 260
3724+Maintainer: Ubuntu Hardened Developers <ubuntu-hardened@lists.ubuntu.com>
3725+Architecture: i386
3726+Source: libsepol
3727+Version: 2.0.20-0ubuntu3
3728+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
3729+Description: SELinux binary policy, run-time library
3730+ libsepol provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies.
3731+ It is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools
3732+ to perform specific transformations on binary policies.
3733+Original-Maintainer: Caleb Case <ccase@tresys.com>
3734+
3735+Package: libaspell15
3736+Status: install ok installed
3737+Priority: optional
3738+Section: libs
3739+Installed-Size: 2412
3740+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3741+Architecture: i386
3742+Source: aspell
3743+Version: 0.60.5-1ubuntu2
3744+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1, libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21)
3745+Recommends: aspell-en | aspell-dictionary | aspell6a-dictionary
3746+Suggests: aspell
3747+Conflicts: aspell-bin (<< 0.60.3-2), aspell6-dictionary
3748+Description: GNU Aspell spell-checker runtime library
3749+ These are the runtime parts of the Aspell and pspell spell-checking
3750+ toolkits, needed by applications that use the toolkits at runtime.
3751+ .
3752+ For a standalone spell-checker, install aspell as well.
3753+Original-Maintainer: Brian Nelson <pyro@debian.org>
3754+
3755+Package: dmidecode
3756+Status: install ok installed
3757+Priority: important
3758+Section: utils
3759+Installed-Size: 168
3760+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3761+Architecture: i386
3762+Version: 2.9-1ubuntu1
3763+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6)
3764+Conflicts: lm-sensors (<< 2.8.1-2)
3765+Description: Dump Desktop Management Interface data
3766+ The Desktop Management Interface provides a standardized description of
3767+ a computer's hardware, including characteristics such as BIOS serial
3768+ number and hardware connectors. dmidecode provides a dump of the DMI
3769+ data available from the BIOS. It is used as a back-end tool by other
3770+ hardware detection programs.
3771+Original-Maintainer: Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@debian.org>
3772+
3773+Package: libelfg0
3774+Status: install ok installed
3775+Priority: optional
3776+Section: libs
3777+Installed-Size: 168
3778+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3779+Architecture: i386
3780+Source: libelf
3781+Version: 0.8.6-4
3782+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1)
3783+Conflicts: libelf, libelf0 (<= 0.6.4-5)
3784+Description: an ELF object file access library
3785+ The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object
3786+ files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs,
3787+ such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the
3788+ Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming
3789+ language.)
3790+ .
3791+ This shared library may be needed by pre-packaged programs. To compile
3792+ programs with this library, you will need to install the libelfg0-dev
3793+ package as well.
3794+Original-Maintainer: Alex Pennace <alex@pennace.org>
3795+
3796+Package: libpam-modules
3797+Status: install ok installed
3798+Priority: required
3799+Section: libs
3800+Installed-Size: 784
3801+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3802+Architecture: i386
3803+Source: pam
3804+Version: 0.99.7.1-5ubuntu6.1
3805+Replaces: libpam-umask, libpam0g-util
3806+Provides: libpam-mkhomedir, libpam-motd, libpam-umask
3807+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdb4.6, libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1), libselinux1
3808+Conflicts: libpam-mkhomedir, libpam-motd, libpam-umask, libpam0g-modules (= 0.66-1), suidmanager (<< 0.50)
3809+Conffiles:
3810+ /etc/security/access.conf eb8cb5be37e31b248ab9e306e35580c4
3811+ /etc/security/pam_env.conf ed3f430e418ad366ddb23307a8755249
3812+ /etc/security/group.conf 5e9ed603009d3862ebb2978f9b213579
3813+ /etc/security/limits.conf bc7881de956ac6cdb30a97df95cecdb0
3814+ /etc/security/time.conf c23fcbb29dda6c1499e6a5e5ade0265e
3815+ /etc/security/namespace.conf 13830c6635568d1542ada566007ff577
3816+ /etc/security/namespace.init d805ae04de63e1609990dbd710144271
3817+Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM
3818+ This package completes the set of modules for PAM. It includes the
3819+ pam_unix_*.so module as well as some specialty modules.
3820+Original-Maintainer: Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>
3821+
3822+Package: xserver-xorg-video-vmware
3823+Status: install ok installed
3824+Priority: optional
3825+Section: x11
3826+Installed-Size: 128
3827+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3828+Architecture: i386
3829+Version: 1:10.15.2-1ubuntu2
3830+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-vmware
3831+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
3832+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
3833+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-vmware
3834+Description: X.Org X server -- VMware display driver
3835+ This package provides the driver for VMware client sessions, i.e. if Linux
3836+ is running inside a VMware session.
3837+ .
3838+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
3839+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
3840+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
3841+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
3842+ .
3843+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-vmware driver module.
3844+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3845+
3846+Package: tzdata
3847+Status: install ok installed
3848+Priority: required
3849+Section: libs
3850+Installed-Size: 6172
3851+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
3852+Architecture: all
3853+Version: 2008c-1ubuntu0.8.04
3854+Replaces: libc0.1, libc0.3, libc6, libc6.1, locales
3855+Provides: tzdata-lenny
3856+Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0
3857+Description: time zone and daylight-saving time data
3858+ This package contains data required for the implementation of
3859+ standard local time for many representative locations around the
3860+ globe. It is updated periodically to reflect changes made by
3861+ political bodies to time zone boundaries, UTC offsets, and
3862+ daylight-saving rules.
3863+Original-Maintainer: GNU Libc Maintainers <debian-glibc@lists.debian.org>
3864+
3865+Package: avahi-autoipd
3866+Status: install ok installed
3867+Priority: optional
3868+Section: net
3869+Installed-Size: 184
3870+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3871+Architecture: i386
3872+Source: avahi
3873+Version: 0.6.22-2ubuntu4
3874+Depends: adduser, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libdaemon0 (>= 0.11)
3875+Recommends: dhcp3-client, iproute
3876+Conflicts: zeroconf
3877+Conffiles:
3878+ /etc/network/if-up.d/avahi-autoipd e69fbeb60636a1df402aa98a62a23703
3879+ /etc/network/if-down.d/avahi-autoipd dadd013707fd54993ae9b90e2efef5ec
3880+ /etc/avahi/avahi-autoipd.action 15bf768c80154cca95fe445f6b4473dd
3881+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/avahi-autoipd e368253f0124803ced35feb49f356041
3882+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/zzz_avahi-autoipd 3cbecc4fe6c2b7d878d687244fb84a0b
3883+Description: Avahi IPv4LL network address configuration daemon
3884+ Avahi is a fully LGPL framework for Multicast DNS Service Discovery.
3885+ It allows programs to publish and discover services and hosts
3886+ running on a local network with no specific configuration. For
3887+ example you can plug into a network and instantly find printers to
3888+ print to, files to look at and people to talk to.
3889+ .
3890+ This tool implements IPv4LL, "Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local
3891+ Addresses" (IETF RFC3927), a protocol for automatic IP address
3892+ configuration from the link-local 169.254.0.0/16 range without the
3893+ need for a central server. It is primarily intended to be used in
3894+ ad-hoc networks which lack a DHCP server.
3895+Homepage: http://avahi.org/
3896+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3897+
3898+Package: python
3899+Status: install ok installed
3900+Priority: important
3901+Section: python
3902+Installed-Size: 600
3903+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3904+Architecture: all
3905+Source: python-defaults
3906+Version: 2.5.2-0ubuntu1
3907+Replaces: python-base, python-xmlbase, python2.3 (<= 2.3.2-6)
3908+Provides: python-email, python-xmlbase
3909+Depends: python-minimal (= 2.5.2-0ubuntu1), python2.5 (>= 2.5.2)
3910+Suggests: python-doc (>= 2.5.2-0ubuntu1), python-profiler (>= 2.5.2-0ubuntu1), python-tk (>= 2.5.2-0ubuntu1)
3911+Conflicts: python-base, python-bz2, python-central (<< 0.5.5), python-csv, python-xmlbase, python2.1 (<= 2.1.2), python2.3 (<< 2.3.5-14)
3912+Description: An interactive high-level object-oriented language (default version)
3913+ Python, the high-level, interactive object oriented language,
3914+ includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
3915+ network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.
3916+ .
3917+ This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default
3918+ Python version (currently v2.5).
3919+Original-Maintainer: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
3920+
3921+Package: python-apport
3922+Status: install ok installed
3923+Priority: optional
3924+Section: python
3925+Installed-Size: 428
3926+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
3927+Architecture: all
3928+Source: apport
3929+Version: 0.108.2
3930+Replaces: python-apport-utils
3931+Depends: gdb, python (>= 2.5), python (<< 2.6), python-apt, python-central (>= 0.6.5), python-launchpad-bugs (>= 0.2.11), python-problem-report (>= 0.94)
3932+Conflicts: python-apport-utils
3933+Conffiles:
3934+ /etc/apport/blacklist.d/README.blacklist c2ed1eb9a17ec2550747b4960cf4b73c
3935+ /etc/apport/crashdb.conf bc74dd3441cc4e107e1d42ceb0b39008
3936+Description: apport crash report handling library
3937+ This Python package provides high-level functions for creating and
3938+ handling apport crash reports:
3939+ .
3940+ * Query available and new reports.
3941+ * Add OS, packaging, and process runtime information to a report.
3942+ * Various frontend utility functions.
3943+ * Python hook to generate crash reports when Python scripts fail.
3944+Python-Version: 2.5
3945+
3946+Package: libfontconfig1
3947+Status: install ok installed
3948+Priority: optional
3949+Section: libs
3950+Installed-Size: 252
3951+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3952+Architecture: i386
3953+Source: fontconfig
3954+Version: 2.5.0-2ubuntu3
3955+Depends: fontconfig-config (= 2.5.0-2ubuntu3), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libfreetype6 (>= 2.3.5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
3956+Description: generic font configuration library - runtime
3957+ Fontconfig is a font configuration and customization library, which
3958+ does not depend on the X Window System. It is designed to locate
3959+ fonts within the system and select them according to requirements
3960+ specified by applications.
3961+ .
3962+ This package contains the runtime library needed to launch applications
3963+ using fontconfig.
3964+Original-Maintainer: Keith Packard <keithp@debian.org>
3965+
3966+Package: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
3967+Status: install ok installed
3968+Priority: optional
3969+Section: x11
3970+Installed-Size: 232
3971+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3972+Architecture: i386
3973+Source: wacom-tools
3974+Version: 1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu3
3975+Replaces: wacom-tools (<< 1:0.7.9.3-2)
3976+Provides: xserver-xorg-input-2
3977+Depends: xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
3978+Suggests: wacom-tools
3979+Conflicts: wacom-tools (<< 1:0.7.9.3-2)
3980+Conffiles:
3981+ /etc/udev/rules.d/50-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules 32d6382e25ec786b58a85c4714ace969
3982+ /etc/init.d/xserver-xorg-input-wacom 44565f5c4538fba2ab0474e30c2ffe84
3983+Description: X.Org X server -- Wacom input driver
3984+ This package provides the X.Org driver and udev support for Wacom tablet
3985+ devices.
3986+ .
3987+ Note that it is not a part of the X.Org distribution since X11R6: this driver
3988+ is from the linuxwacom project. See http://linuxwacom.sf.net for details.
3989+ .
3990+ You will also require a kernel module which supports your tablet. Many types
3991+ are supported by the 'wacom' module supplied with current Linux kernels. If
3992+ yours is not one of them (yet) then see the wacom-kernel-source package for
3993+ the most up to date module available.
3994+Original-Maintainer: Ron Lee <ron@debian.org>
3995+
3996+Package: ifupdown
3997+Status: install ok installed
3998+Priority: important
3999+Section: admin
4000+Installed-Size: 252
4001+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4002+Architecture: i386
4003+Version: 0.6.8ubuntu8
4004+Replaces: netbase (<< 4.00)
4005+Depends: net-tools, libc6 (>= 2.6-1), debconf (>= 1.2.0) | debconf-2.0, lsb-base (>= 1.3-9ubuntu3)
4006+Suggests: iproute, dhcp3-client | dhcp-client, ppp
4007+Conffiles:
4008+ /etc/init.d/loopback e1fa0c2883b3cb51898025a453135eba
4009+ /etc/udev/rules.d/85-ifupdown.rules 87c80c5291ac8e2415ef3f0369007859
4010+Description: high level tools to configure network interfaces
4011+ This package provides the tools ifup and ifdown which may be used to
4012+ configure (or, respectively, deconfigure) network interfaces based on
4013+ interface definitions in the file /etc/network/interfaces.
4014+Original-Maintainer: Anthony Towns <ajt@debian.org>
4015+
4016+Package: libxxf86dga1
4017+Status: install ok installed
4018+Priority: optional
4019+Section: x11
4020+Installed-Size: 72
4021+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4022+Architecture: i386
4023+Source: libxxf86dga
4024+Version: 2:1.0.2-1
4025+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libx11-6, libxext6, x11-common
4026+Description: X11 Direct Graphics Access extension library
4027+ libXxf86dga provides the XFree86-DGA extension, which allows direct
4028+ graphics access to a framebuffer-like region, and also allows relative
4029+ mouse reporting, et al. It is mainly used by games and emulators for
4030+ games.
4031+ .
4032+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4033+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4034+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4035+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4036+
4037+Package: libxext6
4038+Status: install ok installed
4039+Priority: optional
4040+Section: libs
4041+Installed-Size: 116
4042+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4043+Architecture: i386
4044+Source: libxext
4045+Version: 2:1.0.3-2build1
4046+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6), libx11-6, libxau6, x11-common
4047+Description: X11 miscellaneous extension library
4048+ libXext provides an X Window System client interface to several extensions to
4049+ the X protocol.
4050+ .
4051+ The supported protocol extensions are:
4052+ - DOUBLE-BUFFER (DBE), the Double Buffer extension;
4053+ - DPMS, the VESA Display Power Management System extension;
4054+ - Extended-Visual-Information (EVI), an extension for gathering extra
4055+ information about the X server's visuals;
4056+ - LBX, the Low Bandwidth X extension;
4057+ - MIT-SHM, the MIT X client/server shared memory extension;
4058+ - MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD, a miscellaneous extension by MIT;
4059+ - Multi-Buffering, the multi-buffering and stereo display extension;
4060+ - SECURITY, the X security extension;
4061+ - SHAPE, the non-rectangular shaped window extension;
4062+ - SYNC, the X synchronization extension;
4063+ - TOG-CUP, the Open Group's Colormap Utilization extension;
4064+ - XC-APPGROUP, the X Consortium's Application Group extension;
4065+ - XC-MISC, the X Consortium's resource ID querying extension;
4066+ - XTEST, the X test extension (this is one of two client-side
4067+ implementations; the other is in the libXtst library, provided by the
4068+ libxtst6 package);
4069+ .
4070+ libXext also provides a small set of utility functions to aid authors of
4071+ client APIs for X protocol extensions.
4072+ .
4073+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4074+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4075+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4076+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4077+
4078+Package: xterm
4079+Status: install ok installed
4080+Priority: optional
4081+Section: x11
4082+Installed-Size: 1084
4083+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4084+Architecture: i386
4085+Version: 229-1ubuntu1
4086+Provides: x-terminal-emulator
4087+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.4.0), libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), libsm6, libx11-6, libxaw7, libxext6, libxft2 (>> 2.1.1), libxmu6, libxt6, xbitmaps
4088+Recommends: xutils
4089+Suggests: xfonts-cyrillic
4090+Conffiles:
4091+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/KOI8RXTerm 532f391c666e56881300470947c635dd
4092+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/UXTerm 952670ddfbb90d0a7c36e87e7a796595
4093+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm 243f29c3b3ce880e617a63ba30f359a1
4094+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color 657eb990e33aeddb17c7e2185321878c
4095+Description: X terminal emulator
4096+ xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102
4097+ and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that cannot use the
4098+ window system directly. This version implements ISO/ANSI colors and most of
4099+ the control sequences used by DEC VT220 terminals.
4100+ .
4101+ This package provides four commands: xterm, which is the traditional
4102+ terminal emulator; uxterm, which is a wrapper around xterm that is
4103+ intelligent about locale settings (especially those which use the UTF-8
4104+ character encoding), but which requires the luit program from the xutils
4105+ package; koi8rxterm, a wrapper similar to uxterm for locales that use the
4106+ KOI8-R character set; and lxterm, a simple wrapper that chooses which of the
4107+ previous commands to execute based on the user's locale settings.
4108+ .
4109+ A complete list of control sequences supported by the X terminal emulator
4110+ is provided in /usr/share/doc/xterm.
4111+ .
4112+ The xterm program uses bitmap images provided by the xbitmaps package.
4113+ .
4114+ Those interested in using koi8rxterm will likely want to install the
4115+ xfonts-cyrillic package as well.
4116+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4117+
4118+Package: myspell-en-gb
4119+Status: install ok installed
4120+Priority: optional
4121+Section: text
4122+Installed-Size: 608
4123+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4124+Architecture: all
4125+Source: openoffice.org-dictionaries
4126+Version: 1:2.4.0~m240-1ubuntu1
4127+Provides: myspell-dictionary, myspell-dictionary-en
4128+Depends: dictionaries-common (>= 0.10) | openoffice.org-updatedicts
4129+Conflicts: openoffice.org (<= 1.0.3-2)
4130+Description: English_british dictionary for myspell
4131+ This is the English_british dictionary for use with the myspell spellchecker
4132+ which is currently used within OpenOffice.org and the mozilla
4133+ spellchecker.
4134+Original-Maintainer: Debian OpenOffice Team <debian-openoffice@lists.debian.org>
4135+
4136+Package: libogg0
4137+Status: install ok installed
4138+Priority: optional
4139+Section: libs
4140+Installed-Size: 80
4141+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4142+Architecture: i386
4143+Source: libogg
4144+Version: 1.1.3-3ubuntu1
4145+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
4146+Description: Ogg Bitstream Library
4147+ Libogg is a library for manipulating ogg bitstreams. It handles
4148+ both making ogg bitstreams and getting packets from ogg bitstreams.
4149+Original-Maintainer: Debian Xiph.org Maintainers <pkg-xiph-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4150+
4151+Package: x11-session-utils
4152+Status: install ok installed
4153+Priority: optional
4154+Section: x11
4155+Installed-Size: 280
4156+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4157+Architecture: i386
4158+Version: 7.3+1
4159+Replaces: xbase-clients (<= 1:7.2.ds2-3), xutils (<= 1:7.1.ds.3-1), smproxy, xsm (<= 1:1.0.1-1)
4160+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0), libsm6, libx11-6, libxaw7, libxmu6, libxt6, cpp
4161+Pre-Depends: x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0)
4162+Conflicts: smproxy, xsm (<= 1:1.0.1-1)
4163+Conffiles:
4164+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/XSm 34f161c4cba12ff40099e12b40e511d3
4165+Description: X session utilities
4166+ This package provides the X session manager and related tools:
4167+ - rstart;
4168+ - smproxy, a session manager proxy for X clients that do not use the X
4169+ session manager protocol;
4170+ - xsm, a session manager for X sessions;
4171+ Installation of an rsh or ssh daemon (server) is necessary if rstartd is
4172+ to be used, and installation of an rsh or ssh client is necessary if
4173+ rstart is to be used.
4174+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4175+
4176+Package: lupin-casper
4177+Status: install ok installed
4178+Priority: extra
4179+Section: misc
4180+Installed-Size: 72
4181+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4182+Architecture: all
4183+Source: lupin
4184+Version: 0.20
4185+Depends: casper (>= 0.98), initramfs-tools (>= 0.40ubuntu11)
4186+Description: Add support for loop-mount installations to casper
4187+ The Wubi installer provides a means for installing Ubuntu into a
4188+ loop-mounted filesystem image hosted on a Windows filesystem. lupin-casper
4189+ provides hooks to find an ISO image on a hard disk and to read a preseed
4190+ file from a hard disk, which are used in the early part of this process.
4191+Original-Maintainer: Agostino Russo <agostino.russo@gmail.com>
4192+
4193+Package: liblzo2-2
4194+Status: install ok installed
4195+Priority: important
4196+Section: libs
4197+Installed-Size: 196
4198+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4199+Architecture: i386
4200+Source: lzo2
4201+Version: 2.02-3
4202+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5)
4203+Description: data compression library
4204+ LZO is a portable, lossless data compression library.
4205+ It offers pretty fast compression and very fast decompression.
4206+ Decompression requires no memory. In addition there are slower
4207+ compression levels achieving a quite competitive compression ratio
4208+ while still decompressing at this very high speed.
4209+ .
4210+ Web site: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/
4211+Original-Maintainer: Peter Eisentraut <petere@debian.org>
4212+
4213+Package: libxrender1
4214+Status: install ok installed
4215+Priority: optional
4216+Section: libs
4217+Installed-Size: 88
4218+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4219+Architecture: i386
4220+Source: libxrender
4221+Version: 1:0.9.4-1
4222+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libx11-6
4223+Description: X Rendering Extension client library
4224+ The X Rendering Extension (Render) introduces digital image composition as
4225+ the foundation of a new rendering model within the X Window System.
4226+ Rendering geometric figures is accomplished by client-side tesselation into
4227+ either triangles or trapezoids. Text is drawn by loading glyphs into the
4228+ server and rendering sets of them. The Xrender library exposes this
4229+ extension to X clients.
4230+ .
4231+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4232+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4233+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4234+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4235+
4236+Package: ttf-bitstream-vera
4237+Status: install ok installed
4238+Priority: optional
4239+Section: x11
4240+Installed-Size: 732
4241+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
4242+Architecture: all
4243+Version: 1.10-7
4244+Depends: defoma
4245+Recommends: x-ttcidfont-conf | fontconfig
4246+Conffiles:
4247+ /etc/defoma/hints/ttf-bitstream-vera.hints afd1963fa2faea0a4ad82b923d7d0424
4248+Description: The Bitstream Vera family of free TrueType fonts
4249+ This is a set of high-quality TrueType fonts created by Bitstream, Inc. and
4250+ released under a DFSG-free license. They are intended to remedy the lack of
4251+ free high-quality fonts for the free desktop environments.
4252+ .
4253+ They fully cover Western European languages (ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15) and
4254+ Turkish (ISO-8859-9). They also include a selection of mathematical and other
4255+ symbols and some limited support for Eastern European languages (parts of
4256+ ISO-8859-2). Non-latin scripts are not supported (use ttf-dejavu instead).
4257+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
4258+
4259+Package: hal-info
4260+Status: install ok installed
4261+Priority: optional
4262+Section: admin
4263+Installed-Size: 476
4264+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4265+Architecture: all
4266+Version: 20080508+git20080601-0ubuntu0.8.04
4267+Replaces: hal (<< 0.5.9)
4268+Conflicts: hal (<< 0.5.10)
4269+Description: Hardware Abstraction Layer - fdi files
4270+ HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
4271+ .
4272+ This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
4273+ add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
4274+ computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
4275+ It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
4276+ information about those upon request.
4277+ .
4278+ This package contains various device information files (also known
4279+ as .fdi files) for the hal package.
4280+ These fdi files contain additional information that help to describe the
4281+ hardware more detailed, such as suspend/resume quirks for laptops, music
4282+ player or photo camera types etc.
4283+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/
4284+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4285+
4286+Package: dbus
4287+Status: install ok installed
4288+Priority: optional
4289+Section: devel
4290+Installed-Size: 804
4291+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4292+Architecture: i386
4293+Version: 1.1.20-1ubuntu2
4294+Replaces: dbus-1, dbus-1-utils (<< 1.0.2-5), libdbus0
4295+Provides: dbus-1-utils
4296+Depends: adduser, consolekit (>= 0.2.3-3ubuntu2), debianutils (>= 1.22.0), libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 0.94), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libselinux1, lsb-base (>= 3.1)
4297+Recommends: dbus-x11
4298+Conflicts: dbus-1, dbus-1-utils (<< 1.0.2-5), libdbus-1-1, libdbus0
4299+Conffiles:
4300+ /etc/dbus-1/session.conf f75223bfb9955f4cf8ffba1c770f6864
4301+ /etc/dbus-1/system.conf 28cb5aaa2179990e5fd0e24c54a5dfd0
4302+ /etc/default/dbus 0d0f25a2f993509c857eb262f6e22015
4303+ /etc/init.d/dbus 8a203636e9f09b29200779739cd36cda
4304+Description: simple interprocess messaging system
4305+ D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
4306+ Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
4307+ terms of complexity.
4308+ .
4309+ D-Bus supports broadcast messages, asynchronous messages (thus
4310+ decreasing latency), authentication, and more. It is designed to be
4311+ low-overhead; messages are sent using a binary protocol, not using
4312+ XML. D-Bus also supports a method call mapping for its messages, but
4313+ it is not required; this makes using the system quite simple.
4314+ .
4315+ It comes with several bindings, including GLib, Python, Qt and Java.
4316+ .
4317+ This package contains the D-Bus daemon and related utilities.
4318+ .
4319+ The client-side library can be found in the libdbus-1-3 package, as it is no
4320+ longer contained in this package.
4321+Homepage: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/
4322+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4323+
4324+Package: dhcp3-client
4325+Status: install ok installed
4326+Priority: important
4327+Section: net
4328+Installed-Size: 572
4329+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4330+Architecture: i386
4331+Source: dhcp3
4332+Version: 3.0.6.dfsg-1ubuntu9
4333+Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, debianutils (>= 2.8.2), dhcp3-common (= 3.0.6.dfsg-1ubuntu9), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libcap1
4334+Suggests: avahi-autoipd, resolvconf
4335+Conflicts: dhcp-client (<< 3.0), samba-common (<< 3.0.0beta1-2)
4336+Conffiles:
4337+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/debug f87002d243ba73fc352990172ff803a4
4338+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/debug 2771fdb07e0377015973788dcc3ef77f
4339+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf 48e620b26c9410b0a2c856abe7d31d3f
4340+Description: DHCP client
4341+ This is the client from version 3 of the Internet Software
4342+ Consortium's implementation of DHCP. For more information visit
4343+ http://www.isc.org.
4344+ .
4345+ Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP
4346+ (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It
4347+ gives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can
4348+ automatically set their network configuration. If your machine
4349+ depends on DHCP (especially likely if it's a workstation on a large
4350+ network, or a laptop, or attached to a cable modem), keep this or
4351+ another DHCP client installed.
4352+ .
4353+ Extra documentation can be found in the package dhcp3-common.
4354+Original-Maintainer: Eloy A. Paris <peloy@debian.org>
4355+
4356+Package: xserver-xorg-video-savage
4357+Status: install ok installed
4358+Priority: optional
4359+Section: x11
4360+Installed-Size: 236
4361+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4362+Architecture: i386
4363+Version: 1:2.1.3-5
4364+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-savage
4365+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
4366+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
4367+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-savage
4368+Description: X.Org X server -- Savage display driver
4369+ This package provides the driver for the S3/VIA Savage/ProSavage/Twister family
4370+ of chipsets.
4371+ .
4372+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4373+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
4374+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4375+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4376+ .
4377+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-savage driver module.
4378+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4379+
4380+Package: xserver-xorg-video-fbdev
4381+Status: install ok installed
4382+Priority: optional
4383+Section: x11
4384+Installed-Size: 92
4385+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4386+Architecture: i386
4387+Version: 1:0.3.1-4
4388+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-fbdev
4389+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
4390+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
4391+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-fbdev
4392+Description: X.Org X server -- fbdev display driver
4393+ This package provides the driver for the Linux framebuffer device (aka
4394+ 'fbdev').
4395+ .
4396+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4397+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
4398+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4399+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4400+ .
4401+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-fbdev driver module.
4402+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4403+
4404+Package: libxfont1
4405+Status: install ok installed
4406+Priority: optional
4407+Section: libs
4408+Installed-Size: 456
4409+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4410+Architecture: i386
4411+Source: libxfont
4412+Version: 1:1.3.1-2
4413+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libfontenc1, libfreetype6 (>= 2.3.5), x11-common, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
4414+Description: X11 font rasterisation library
4415+ libXfont provides various services for X servers, most notably font
4416+ selection and rasterisation (through external libraries).
4417+ .
4418+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4419+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4420+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4421+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4422+
4423+Package: libthai0
4424+Status: install ok installed
4425+Priority: optional
4426+Section: libs
4427+Installed-Size: 104
4428+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4429+Architecture: i386
4430+Source: libthai
4431+Version: 0.1.9-1
4432+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1), libdatrie0, libthai-data
4433+Description: Thai language support library
4434+ LibThai is a set of Thai language support routines aimed to ease
4435+ developers' tasks to incorporate Thai language support in their applications.
4436+ It includes important Thai-specific functions e.g. word breaking, input and
4437+ output methods as well as basic character and string supports.
4438+ .
4439+ This package contains the shared libraries needed to run programs that use
4440+ the LibThai library.
4441+ .
4442+ Homepage: http://libthai.sourceforge.net/
4443+Original-Maintainer: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net>
4444+
4445+Package: libhal-storage1
4446+Status: install ok installed
4447+Priority: optional
4448+Section: libs
4449+Installed-Size: 160
4450+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4451+Architecture: i386
4452+Source: hal
4453+Version: 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu8.1
4454+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libhal1 (>= 0.5.8.1)
4455+Description: Hardware Abstraction Layer - shared library for storage devices
4456+ HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
4457+ .
4458+ This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
4459+ add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
4460+ computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
4461+ It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
4462+ information about those upon request.
4463+ .
4464+ This library provides an interface for handling storage devices.
4465+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/
4466+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4467+
4468+Package: aspell-en
4469+Status: install ok installed
4470+Priority: optional
4471+Section: text
4472+Installed-Size: 548
4473+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
4474+Architecture: all
4475+Version: 6.0-0-5.1
4476+Provides: aspell-dictionary
4477+Depends: aspell (>= 0.60.3-2), dictionaries-common (>= 0.49.2)
4478+Description: English dictionary for GNU Aspell
4479+ This package contains all the required files to add support for English
4480+ language to the GNU Aspell spell checker.
4481+ .
4482+ American, British and Canadian spellings are included.
4483+Original-Maintainer: Brian Nelson <pyro@debian.org>
4484+
4485+Package: libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0
4486+Status: install ok installed
4487+Priority: optional
4488+Section: libs
4489+Installed-Size: 1096
4490+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4491+Architecture: i386
4492+Source: gst-plugins-base0.10
4493+Version: 0.10.18-3
4494+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0), libgstreamer0.10-0 (>= 0.10.18)
4495+Suggests: gnome-app-install, libvisual-0.4-plugins
4496+Conflicts: totem-gstreamer (<= 2.17.92-0ubuntu1)
4497+Description: GStreamer libraries from the "base" set
4498+ GStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters
4499+ which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do
4500+ anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just
4501+ about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means
4502+ that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by
4503+ installing new plug-ins.
4504+ .
4505+ This package contains libraries from the "base" set, an essential
4506+ exemplary set of elements.
4507+Original-Maintainer: Maintainers of GStreamer packages <pkg-gstreamer-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4508+Homepage: http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org
4509+
4510+Package: libgtk2.0-0
4511+Status: install ok installed
4512+Priority: optional
4513+Section: libs
4514+Installed-Size: 4972
4515+Maintainer: Ubuntu Desktop Team <ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com>
4516+Architecture: i386
4517+Source: gtk+2.0
4518+Version: 2.12.9-3ubuntu4
4519+Replaces: libgtk2.0-0png3
4520+Provides: gtk2.0-binver-2.10.0
4521+Depends: libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.20.0), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcairo2 (>= 1.6.0), libcomerr2 (>= 1.33-3), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.4), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.4.0), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0), libgnutls13 (>= 2.0.4-0), libgtk2.0-common, libjpeg62, libkrb53 (>= 1.6.dfsg.2), libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.20.1), libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4), libtiff4, libx11-6, libxcomposite1 (>= 1:0.3-1), libxcursor1 (>> 1.1.2), libxdamage1 (>= 1:1.1), libxext6, libxfixes3 (>= 1:4.0.1), libxi6, libxinerama1, libxrandr2 (>= 2:1.2.0), libxrender1, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
4522+Recommends: hicolor-icon-theme, libgtk2.0-bin
4523+Suggests: librsvg2-common
4524+Conflicts: celestia (<< 1.2.4-4), eog2 (<< 1.0.1-4), gcin (<< 1.3.4-2), gimp1.3 (<< 1.3.7-1.1), glabels (<< 2.1.3-3), gnome-panel2 (<< 2.0.4-1), gnome-themes (<< 2.6), gtk-im-libthai (<< 0.1.4-3), gtk-qt-engine (<< 1:0.8~svn-rev36-1), gtk2-engines (<< 1:2.8.2-2), gtk2-engines-cleanice (<< 2.4.0-1.1), gtk2-engines-crux (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-gtk-qt (<< 1:0.7-2), gtk2-engines-highcontrast (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-industrial (<< 0.2.32-5), gtk2-engines-lighthouseblue (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-magicchicken (<< 1.1.1-7.1), gtk2-engines-metal (<< 2.2.0-2.1), gtk2-engines-mist (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-pixbuf (<= 2.10), gtk2-engines-qtpixmap (<< 0.28-1.2), gtk2-engines-redmond95 (<< 2.2.0-2.1), gtk2-engines-smooth (<< 0.5.6-3), gtk2-engines-thinice (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks (<= 0.9.11-1), gtk2-engines-wonderland (<< 1.0-4), gtk2-engines-xfce (<< 2.4.0-1), gtk2.0-examples (<< 2.2.0), iiimf-client-gtk (<< 12.3.91-4), iiimgcf (<= 11.4.1870-7.3), imhangul (<< 0.9.13-5), libeel2-2.18, libgdkxft0, libginspx0 (<< 20050529-1.1), libgnomeui-0 (<= 2.14.1-3), libgtk2.0-0png3, librsvg2-common (<= 2.14.4-2), libwmf-dev (<< 0.2.8.4-5), libwmf0.2-7 (<< 0.2.8.4-5), libwxgtk2.6-0 (<< 2.6.3.2.2-1), metacity (<< 1:2.20.0-1), metatheme (<< 0.9.7-3), openoffice.org-core (<< 2.2.1-8), scim-bridge (<= 0.2.4-1), scim-bridge-client-gtk (<< 0.4.10-1.1), scim-gtk2-immodule (<< 1.4.4-8), swf-player (<< 0.3.6-2.3), tamil-gtk2im (<< 2.2-4.4), uim-gtk2.0 (<< 1:1.4.1-3), xfwm4 (<< 4.4.1-3)
4525+Conffiles:
4526+ /etc/gtk-2.0/im-multipress.conf eee8ffddb9df611c55d2599ab1aed4fd
4527+Description: The GTK+ graphical user interface library
4528+ The GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user
4529+ interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, the GTK+ is suitable
4530+ for projects ranging from small one-off tools to complete application
4531+ suites.
4532+ .
4533+ This package contains the shared libraries.
4534+Original-Maintainer: Sebastien Bacher <seb128@debian.org>
4535+
4536+Package: libslp1
4537+Status: install ok installed
4538+Priority: optional
4539+Section: libs
4540+Installed-Size: 156
4541+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4542+Architecture: i386
4543+Source: openslp-dfsg
4544+Version: 1.2.1-7.1
4545+Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), net-tools
4546+Suggests: openslp-doc (= 1.2.1-7.1), slpd (= 1.2.1-7.1)
4547+Description: OpenSLP libraries
4548+ Service Location Protocol is an IETF standard protocol that is used to
4549+ discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything
4550+ from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP
4551+ directories are available in your organization. This package provides
4552+ the OpenSLP run-time library package that is linked to SLP aware
4553+ applications. This library implements RFC 2614 - An API for Service
4554+ Location. Unless there is a SLP DA in the network, you must install the
4555+ slpd package to be able to advertise the services.
4556+Original-Maintainer: Ganesan Rajagopal <rganesan@debian.org>
4557+
4558+Package: xserver-xorg-input-evdev
4559+Status: install ok installed
4560+Priority: optional
4561+Section: x11
4562+Installed-Size: 120
4563+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4564+Architecture: i386
4565+Version: 1:1.2.0-1ubuntu2
4566+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35)
4567+Provides: xserver-xorg-input-2
4568+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
4569+Description: X.Org X server -- evdev input driver
4570+ This package provides the driver for input devices using evdev, the Linux
4571+ kernel's event delivery mechanism. This driver allows for multiple keyboards
4572+ and mice to be treated as separate input devices, and matched on physical
4573+ attributes such as which USB port they're connected to.
4574+ .
4575+ Note that this driver is different from Protocol "evdev" in the keyboard and
4576+ mouse drivers, as shipped with Ubuntu 4.10 and 5.04, and Debian 3.1.
4577+ .
4578+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4579+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
4580+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4581+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4582+ .
4583+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-input-evdev driver module.
4584+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4585+
4586+Package: xserver-xorg-video-glint
4587+Status: install ok installed
4588+Priority: optional
4589+Section: x11
4590+Installed-Size: 364
4591+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4592+Architecture: i386
4593+Version: 1:1.1.1-8
4594+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-glint
4595+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
4596+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
4597+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-glint
4598+Description: X.Org X server -- Glint display driver
4599+ This package provides the driver for the Texas Instruments/3DLabs Glint and
4600+ Permedia series of video cards.
4601+ .
4602+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4603+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
4604+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4605+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4606+ .
4607+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-glint driver module.
4608+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4609+
4610+Package: libsnmp-base
4611+Status: install ok installed
4612+Priority: optional
4613+Section: libs
4614+Installed-Size: 2648
4615+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4616+Architecture: all
4617+Source: net-snmp
4618+Version: 5.4.1~dfsg-4ubuntu4
4619+Replaces: libsnmp, libsnmp-dev (<< 5.4~dfsg), libsnmp9-dev (<< 5.4~dfsg), quagga, snmp (<= 3.6.2-3), zebra, zebra-pj
4620+Provides: libsnmp
4621+Conflicts: libsnmp, libsnmp-dev (<< 5.4~dfsg)
4622+Description: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIBs and documentation
4623+ The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a framework
4624+ for the exchange of management information between agents (servers)
4625+ and clients.
4626+ .
4627+ This package includes documentation and MIBs (Management Information
4628+ Bases) for the SNMP libraries, agents and applications. MIBs contain
4629+ a formal description of the data that can be managed using SNMP.
4630+ and applications.
4631+Original-Maintainer: Net-SNMP Packaging Team <pkg-net-snmp-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4632+
4633+Package: linux-restricted-modules-common
4634+Status: install ok installed
4635+Priority: optional
4636+Section: restricted/misc
4637+Installed-Size: 100
4638+Maintainer: Ubuntu Kernel Team <kernel-team@lists.ubuntu.com>
4639+Architecture: all
4640+Source: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24
4641+Version: 2.6.24.13-19.44
4642+Depends: binutils-static
4643+Conffiles:
4644+ /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common 0af6aa90e7c74975c78418489545cfce
4645+ /etc/modprobe.d/lrm-video 03262adb8160b535eac8505cbb9824af
4646+ /etc/init.d/linux-restricted-modules-common ddef6c5e83f3204939cf1759cfbb19eb
4647+Description: Non-free Linux 2.6.24 modules helper script
4648+ This package provides only a set of helper scripts to handle
4649+ linux-restricted-modules.
4650+
4651+Package: landscape-client
4652+Status: install ok installed
4653+Priority: optional
4654+Section: admin
4655+Installed-Size: 32
4656+Maintainer: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@ubuntu.com>
4657+Architecture: all
4658+Version: 0.1
4659+Description: Placeholder for the Landscape client
4660+ This package is currently empty, but will be updated to contain a client for
4661+ the Landscape system. Landscape is a web-based tool for managing Ubuntu
4662+ systems.
4663+
4664+Package: cupsys-bsd
4665+Status: install ok installed
4666+Priority: extra
4667+Section: net
4668+Installed-Size: 168
4669+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4670+Architecture: i386
4671+Source: cupsys
4672+Version: 1.3.7-1ubuntu3
4673+Replaces: cupsys (<= 1.1.15-2), lpr, manpages-fr (<< 0.9.5-1)
4674+Provides: lpr
4675+Depends: cupsys-client (= 1.3.7-1ubuntu3), cupsys-common, debconf | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.4), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.4), update-inetd
4676+Recommends: cupsys
4677+Conflicts: lpr, lprng, manpages-fr (<< 0.9.5-1)
4678+Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands
4679+ The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and
4680+ general replacement for lpr, lpd and the like. It supports the
4681+ Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver
4682+ model for handling various document types.
4683+ .
4684+ This package provides the BSD commands for interacting with CUPS. It
4685+ is provided separately to allow CUPS to coexist with other printing
4686+ systems (to a small degree).
4687+ .
4688+ The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of
4689+ Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original
4690+ source packages from which these packages are made.
4691+Original-Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <pkg-cups-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4692+
4693+Package: libthai-data
4694+Status: install ok installed
4695+Priority: optional
4696+Section: libs
4697+Installed-Size: 348
4698+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4699+Architecture: all
4700+Source: libthai
4701+Version: 0.1.9-1
4702+Description: Data files for Thai language support library
4703+ LibThai is a set of Thai language support routines aimed to ease
4704+ developers' tasks to incorporate Thai language support in their applications.
4705+ It includes important Thai-specific functions e.g. word breaking, input and
4706+ output methods as well as basic character and string supports.
4707+ .
4708+ This package contains the data needed by LibThai library.
4709+ .
4710+ Homepage: http://libthai.sourceforge.net/
4711+Original-Maintainer: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net>
4712+
4713+Package: libxpm4
4714+Status: install ok installed
4715+Priority: optional
4716+Section: libs
4717+Installed-Size: 124
4718+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4719+Architecture: i386
4720+Source: libxpm
4721+Version: 1:3.5.7-1
4722+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libx11-6, x11-common
4723+Description: X11 pixmap library
4724+ libXpm provides support and common operation for the XPM pixmap format, which
4725+ is commonly used in legacy X applications. XPM is an extension of the
4726+ monochrome XBM bitmap specificied in the X protocol.
4727+ .
4728+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4729+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4730+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4731+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4732+
4733+Package: tar
4734+Essential: yes
4735+Status: install ok installed
4736+Priority: required
4737+Section: utils
4738+Installed-Size: 2104
4739+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4740+Architecture: i386
4741+Version: 1.19-3
4742+Replaces: cpio
4743+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
4744+Suggests: bzip2, ncompress
4745+Conflicts: cpio (<= 2.4.2-38)
4746+Conffiles:
4747+ /etc/rmt 3c58b7cd13da1085eff0acc6a00f43c7
4748+Description: GNU version of the tar archiving utility
4749+ Tar is a program for packaging a set of files as a single archive in tar
4750+ format. The function it performs is conceptually similar to cpio, and to
4751+ things like PKZIP in the DOS world. It is heavily used by the Debian package
4752+ management system, and is useful for performing system backups and exchanging
4753+ sets of files with others.
4754+Original-Maintainer: Bdale Garbee <bdale@gag.com>
4755+
4756+Package: file
4757+Status: install ok installed
4758+Priority: standard
4759+Section: utils
4760+Installed-Size: 128
4761+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4762+Architecture: i386
4763+Version: 4.21-3ubuntu1
4764+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libmagic1 (= 4.21-3ubuntu1)
4765+Conffiles:
4766+ /etc/magic 272913026300e7ae9b5e2d51f138e674
4767+ /etc/magic.mime 272913026300e7ae9b5e2d51f138e674
4768+Description: Determines file type using "magic" numbers
4769+ File tests each argument in an attempt to classify it. There are three sets of
4770+ tests, performed in this order: filesystem tests, magic number tests, and
4771+ language tests. The first test that succeeds causes the file type to be
4772+ printed.
4773+ .
4774+ Starting with version 4, the file command is not much more than a wrapper
4775+ around the "magic" library.
4776+ .
4777+ Homepage: <http://www.darwinsys.com/file/>
4778+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
4779+
4780+Package: libgsf-1-114
4781+Status: install ok installed
4782+Priority: optional
4783+Section: libs
4784+Installed-Size: 300
4785+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4786+Architecture: i386
4787+Source: libgsf
4788+Version: 1.14.7-2ubuntu1
4789+Depends: libbz2-1.0, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.15.4), libgsf-1-common (>= 1.14.7-2ubuntu1), libxml2 (>= 2.6.27), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
4790+Conflicts: gnumeric (<< 1.4.4)
4791+Description: Structured File Library - runtime version
4792+ The GNOME Structured File Library library aims to provide an efficient
4793+ extensible I/O abstraction for dealing with different structured file
4794+ formats.
4795+ .
4796+ This is the basic runtime version of libgsf. It does not provide
4797+ GNOME-specific extensions.
4798+Original-Maintainer: J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) <jdassen@debian.org>
4799+
4800+Package: gdebi-core
4801+Status: install ok installed
4802+Priority: optional
4803+Section: admin
4804+Installed-Size: 500
4805+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4806+Architecture: all
4807+Source: gdebi
4808+Version: 0.3.8
4809+Replaces: gdebi (<< 0.2ubuntu3)
4810+Depends: python, python-apt (>= 0.7.0), python-central (>= 0.6.1)
4811+Conflicts: gdebi (<< 0.2ubuntu3)
4812+Description: Simple tool to install deb files
4813+ gdebi lets you install local deb packages resolving and installing
4814+ its dependencies. apt does the same, but only for remote (http, ftp)
4815+ located packages.
4816+ .
4817+ This package contains the libraries and command-line utility.
4818+Original-Maintainer: Gustavo Franco <stratus@debian.org>
4819+Python-Version: current
4820+
4821+Package: gcc-4.2
4822+Status: install ok installed
4823+Priority: optional
4824+Section: devel
4825+Installed-Size: 1304
4826+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4827+Architecture: i386
4828+Version: 4.2.3-2ubuntu7
4829+Replaces: gcc-4.2-base (<< 4.2.1-5)
4830+Provides: c-compiler
4831+Depends: binutils (>= 2.17cvs20070426), cpp-4.2 (= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7), gcc-4.2-base (= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2.3-2ubuntu7), libgomp1 (>= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)
4832+Recommends: libc6-dev (>= 2.5)
4833+Suggests: gcc-4.2-doc (>= 4.2.3-1), gcc-4.2-locales (>= 4.2.3-1), gcc-4.2-multilib, libgcc1-dbg, libgomp1-dbg, libmudflap0-4.2-dbg, libmudflap0-4.2-dev (>= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)
4834+Description: The GNU C compiler
4835+ This is the GNU C compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C.
4836+Original-Maintainer: Debian GCC Maintainers <debian-gcc@lists.debian.org>
4837+
4838+Package: python-gdbm
4839+Status: install ok installed
4840+Priority: optional
4841+Section: python
4842+Installed-Size: 100
4843+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4844+Architecture: i386
4845+Source: python-stdlib-extensions
4846+Version: 2.5.2-0ubuntu2
4847+Replaces: python2.3-gdbm, python2.4-gdbm
4848+Provides: python2.4-gdbm, python2.5-gdbm
4849+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgdbm3, python (>= 2.4), python (<< 2.6)
4850+Suggests: python-gdbm-dbg
4851+Conflicts: python2.3-gdbm, python2.4-gdbm
4852+Description: GNU dbm database support for Python
4853+ GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to
4854+ create or read GNU dbm database files with Python.
4855+Original-Maintainer: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
4856+Python-Version: 2.4, 2.5
4857+
4858+Package: liburi-perl
4859+Status: install ok installed
4860+Priority: optional
4861+Section: perl
4862+Installed-Size: 384
4863+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4864+Architecture: all
4865+Version: 1.35.dfsg.1-1
4866+Depends: perl, perl (>= 5.6.0-16), libmime-base64-perl, libnet-perl, data-dumper
4867+Suggests: libwww-perl (>= 5.41)
4868+Conflicts: libwww-perl (<< 5.41)
4869+Description: Manipulates and accesses URI strings
4870+ From the README:
4871+ .
4872+ This package contains the URI.pm module with friends. The module
4873+ implements the URI class. Objects of this class represent Uniform
4874+ Resource Identifier (URI) references as specified in RFC 2396.
4875+ .
4876+ URI objects can be used to access and manipulate the various
4877+ components that make up these strings. There are also methods to
4878+ combine URIs in various ways.
4879+ .
4880+ The URI class replace the URI::URL class that used to be distributed
4881+ with libwww-perl. This package contains an emulation of the old
4882+ URI::URL interface. The emulated URI::URL implement both the old and
4883+ the new interface.
4884+Original-Maintainer: Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de>
4885+
4886+Package: libnl1
4887+Status: install ok installed
4888+Priority: optional
4889+Section: libs
4890+Installed-Size: 328
4891+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4892+Architecture: i386
4893+Source: libnl
4894+Version: 1.1-1
4895+Replaces: libnl1-pre6, libnl1-pre8
4896+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
4897+Conflicts: libnl1-pre6, libnl1-pre8
4898+Description: Library for dealing with netlink sockets
4899+ This is a library for applications dealing with netlink sockets.
4900+ The library provides an interface for raw netlink messaging and various
4901+ netlink family specific interfaces.
4902+Original-Maintainer: Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org>
4903+Homepage: http://people.suug.ch/~tgr/libnl/
4904+
4905+Package: foo2zjs
4906+Status: install ok installed
4907+Priority: optional
4908+Section: text
4909+Installed-Size: 5436
4910+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4911+Architecture: i386
4912+Version: 20071205-0ubuntu3
4913+Replaces: foo2zjs-ppds
4914+Provides: foo2zjs-ppds
4915+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), mscompress
4916+Recommends: foomatic-db-engine
4917+Suggests: psutils
4918+Conflicts: foo2zjs-ppds
4919+Conffiles:
4920+ /etc/udev/rules.d/85-hplj10xx.rules f1618908b00ecbad19e693b0a63303ce
4921+Description: Support for printing to ZjStream-based printers
4922+ foo2zjs is an open source printer driver for printers that use the
4923+ Zenographics ZjStream wire protocol for their print data, such as the
4924+ Minolta magicolor 2200/2300/2430 DL, Minolta Color PageWorks/Pro L and
4925+ HP LaserJet 1000/1005/1018/1020/1022. These printers are often
4926+ erroneously referred to as "winprinters" or "GDI printers".
4927+ .
4928+ The foomatic-db-engine package is recommended to simplify configuring
4929+ this printer driver. The psutils package is needed to enable n-up
4930+ printing support.
4931+ .
4932+ Home Page: http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
4933+Original-Maintainer: Steffen Joeris <steffen.joeris@skolelinux.de>
4934+
4935+Package: librpc-xml-perl
4936+Status: install ok installed
4937+Priority: optional
4938+Section: perl
4939+Installed-Size: 756
4940+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4941+Architecture: all
4942+Version: 0.59-2
4943+Depends: libxml-parser-perl, libwww-perl, perl (>= 5.6.0-16)
4944+Suggests: libapache-mod-perl
4945+Description: Perl module implementation of XML-RPC
4946+ The RPC::XML package is an implementation of XML-RPC. The module provides
4947+ classes for sample client and server implementations, a server designed as an
4948+ Apache location-handler, and a suite of data-manipulation classes that are
4949+ used by them.
4950+Original-Maintainer: Debian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4951+
4952+Package: libfribidi0
4953+Status: install ok installed
4954+Priority: optional
4955+Section: libs
4956+Installed-Size: 160
4957+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4958+Architecture: i386
4959+Source: fribidi
4960+Version: 0.10.9-1
4961+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
4962+Description: Free Implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm
4963+ FriBiDi is a BiDi algorithm implementation for Hebrew and/or Arabic
4964+ languages.
4965+Original-Maintainer: Debian Hebrew Packaging Team <debian-hebrew-package@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4966+Homepage: http://www.fribidi.org/
4967+
4968+Package: freeglut3
4969+Status: install ok installed
4970+Priority: optional
4971+Section: libs
4972+Installed-Size: 272
4973+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4974+Architecture: i386
4975+Source: freeglut
4976+Version: 2.4.0-6
4977+Replaces: glutg3 (<= 3.7-14), libglut3 (<= 3.7-23)
4978+Provides: glutg3, libglut, libglut3
4979+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libglu1-mesa | libglu1, libx11-6, libxext6
4980+Conflicts: glutg3 (<= 3.7-14), libglut3 (<= 3.7-23)
4981+Description: OpenGL Utility Toolkit
4982+ GLUT is a window system independent toolkit for writing OpenGL programs,
4983+ implementing a simple windowing API, which makes learning about and
4984+ exploring OpenGL programming very easy.
4985+ .
4986+ GLUT is designed for constructing small to medium sized OpenGL programs,
4987+ however it is not a full-featured toolkit, so large applications requiring
4988+ sophisticated user interfaces are better off using native window system
4989+ toolkits like GTK or Motif.
4990+Original-Maintainer: Jamie Wilkinson <jaq@debian.org>
4991+
4992+Package: zlib1g
4993+Status: install ok installed
4994+Priority: required
4995+Section: libs
4996+Installed-Size: 160
4997+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4998+Architecture: i386
4999+Source: zlib
5000+Version: 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-7ubuntu1
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