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This package\nprovides configuration for xinetd.","summary":"CVS server configuration for xinetd"},{"type":"rpm","name":"cxxopts-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.1.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Development files for cxxopts.","summary":"Development files for cxxopts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"czmq","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.2.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"CZMQ has the following goals:\n  i) To wrap the ØMQ core API in semantics that are natural and lead to\n     shorter, more readable applications.\n ii) To hide the differences between versions of ØMQ.\niii) To provide a space for development of more sophisticated API semantics.","summary":"High-level C binding for 0MQ (ZeroMQ)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"czmq-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.2.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This package contains files needed to develop applications using czmq.","summary":"Development files for the czmq package"},{"type":"rpm","name":"d-din-condensed-fonts","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"D-DIN is a sans-serif typeface family derived from German DIN\n(Deutsches Institut fuer Normung / German Institute for Standardization)\nfont style.\n\nThis font was commissioned by Datto, Inc. from Monotype and is used for\nthe company's primary corporate typography.\n\nThis package provides the condensed fonts variant.","summary":"Datto D-DIN condensed fonts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"d-din-exp-fonts","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"D-DIN is a sans-serif typeface family derived from German DIN\n(Deutsches Institut fuer Normung / German Institute for Standardization)\nfont style.\n\nThis font was commissioned by Datto, Inc. from Monotype and is used for\nthe company's primary corporate typography.\n\nThis package provides the expanded fonts variant.","summary":"Datto D-DIN expanded fonts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"d-din-fonts","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"D-DIN is a sans-serif typeface family derived from German DIN\n(Deutsches Institut fuer Normung / German Institute for Standardization)\nfont style.\n\nThis font was commissioned by Datto, Inc. from Monotype and is used for\nthe company's primary corporate typography.","summary":"Datto D-DIN fonts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"daala-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0","rel":"16.20200512git0b5ce2f.el8"},"description":"The daala-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing\napplications that use daala.","summary":"Development files for the Daala video codec libraries"},{"type":"rpm","name":"daala-libs","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0","rel":"16.20200512git0b5ce2f.el8"},"description":"A new video compression technology. 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However, you’ll occasionally run across one that does not.\nWhen you must run a daemon program that does not properly make itself into a\ntrue Unix daemon, you can use daemonize to force it to run as a true daemon.","summary":"Run a command as a Unix daemon"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dahdi-tools","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.11.1","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"DAHDI stands for Digium Asterisk Hardware Device Interface. This\npackage contains the userspace tools to configure the DAHDI kernel\nmodules.  DAHDI is the replacement for Zaptel, which must be renamed\ndue to trademark issues.","summary":"Userspace tools to configure the DAHDI kernel modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dahdi-tools-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.11.1","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"The dahdi-devel package contains libraries and header files for\ndeveloping applications that use DAHDI hardware.","summary":"Development files for DAHDI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dahdi-tools-libs","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.11.1","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"The dahdi-tools-libs package contains libraries for accessing DAHDI hardware.","summary":"Library files for DAHDI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dante","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Dante is a free implementation of the SOCKS proxy protocol, version 4,\nand version 5 (rfc1928). It can be used as a firewall between\nnetworks. It is being developed by Inferno Nettverk A/S, a Norwegian\nconsulting company. Commercial support is available.\n\nThis package contains the dynamic libraries required to \"socksify\"\nexisting applications, allowing them to automatically use the SOCKS\nprotocol.","summary":"A free SOCKS v4/v5 client implementation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dante-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Additional libraries required to compile programs that use SOCKS.","summary":"Development libraries for SOCKS"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dante-server","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains \"sockd\", the SOCKS proxy daemon and its\ndocumentation.  This is the server part of the Dante SOCKS proxy\npackage and allows SOCKS clients to connect through it to the external\nnetwork.","summary":"A free SOCKS v4/v5 server implementation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"daq","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.6","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Snort 2.9 introduces the DAQ, or Data Acquisition library, for packet I/O.  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Finally, DAR handles save and restore of hard\nand symbolic links.","summary":"Software for making/restoring incremental CD/DVD backups"},{"type":"rpm","name":"darkhttpd","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.17","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"darkhttpd is a secure, lightweight, fast and single-threaded HTTP/1.1 server.\n\nFeatures:\n* Simple to set up:\n* Single binary, no other files.\n* Standalone, doesn't need inetd or ucspi-tcp.\n* No messing around with config files.\n* Written in C - efficient and portable.\n* Small memory footprint.\n* Event loop, single threaded - no fork() or pthreads.\n* Generates directory listings.\n* Supports HTTP GET and HEAD requests.\n* Supports Range / partial content.\n* Supports If-Modified-Since.\n* Supports Keep-Alive connections.\n* Can serve 301 redirects based on Host header.\n* Uses sendfile().\n\nSecurity:\n* Can log accesses, including Referer and User-Agent.\n* Can chroot.\n* Can drop privileges.\n* Impervious to /../ sniffing.\n* Times out idle connections.\n* Drops overly long requests.\n\nLimitations:\n* This server only serves static content - *NO* CGI supported!","summary":"Secure, lightweight, fast, single-threaded HTTP/1.1 server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"darktable","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.8.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Darktable is a virtual light-table and darkroom for photographers:\nit manages your digital negatives in a database and lets you view them\nthrough a zoom-able light-table.\nIt also enables you to develop raw images and enhance them.","summary":"Utility to organize and develop raw images"},{"type":"rpm","name":"darktable-tools-noise","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.8.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"darktable is a virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers: it manages\nyour digital negatives in a database and lets you view them through a zoomable\nlighttable. it also enables you to develop raw images and enhance them.","summary":"The noise profiling tools to support new cameras"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dash","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.5.10.2","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"DASH is a POSIX-compliant implementation of /bin/sh that aims to be as small as\npossible. It does this without sacrificing speed where possible. 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It is exclusively\nwritten for Linux systems, and makes use of many modern features provided by\nrecent Linux kernel releases.","summary":"Linux D-Bus Message Broker"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dbusmenu-qt5","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9.3","rel":"0.20.20160218.el8.1"},"description":"This library provides a Qt5 implementation of the DBusMenu protocol.\n\nThe DBusMenu protocol makes it possible for applications to export and import\ntheir menus over DBus.","summary":"A Qt implementation of the DBusMenu protocol"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dbusmenu-qt5-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9.3","rel":"0.20.20160218.el8.1"},"description":"Development files for dbusmenu-qt5.","summary":"Development files for dbusmenu-qt5"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dc3dd","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"7.2.646","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"dc3dd is a patched version of GNU dd to include a number of features useful\nfor computer forensics. Many of these features were inspired by dcfldd, but\nwere rewritten for dc3dd.\n\n* Pattern writes. The program can write a single hexadecimal value or a\n    text string to the output device for wiping purposes.\n* Piecewise and overall hashing with multiple algorithms and variable\n    size windows. Supports MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512. Hashes can be\n    computed before or after conversions are made.\n* Progress meter with automatic input/output file size probing\n* Combined log for hashes and errors\n* Error grouping. Produces one error message for identical sequential\n    errors\n* Verify mode. 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It includes software for examining,\nconstructing and converting DICOM image files, handling offline media,\nsending and receiving images over a network connection, as well as\ndemonstrative image storage and worklist servers. DCMTK is is written\nin a mixture of ANSI C and C++.  It comes in complete source code and\nis made available as \"open source\" software. This package includes\nmultiple fixes taken from the \"patched DCMTK\" project.\n\nInstall DCMTK if you are working with DICOM format medical image files.","summary":"Offis DICOM Toolkit (DCMTK)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dcmtk-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.6.4","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"Development Libraries and Headers for dcmtk.  You only need to install\nthis if you are developing programs that use the dcmtk libraries.","summary":"Development Libraries and Headers for dcmtk"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dcrpm","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"dcrpm is a tool to detect and correct common issues around RPM database\ncorruption.","summary":"A tool to detect and correct common issues around RPM database corruption"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dcw-gmt","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"DCW-GMT is an enhancement to the original 1:1,000,000 scale vector basemap of\nthe world available from the Princeton University Digital Map and Geospatial\nInformation Center and from GeoCommunity at\nhttp://data.geocomm.com/readme/dcw/dcw.html.  To read and process the data you\nshould install GMT, the Generic Mapping Tools.","summary":"Digital Chart of the World (DCW) for GMT"},{"type":"rpm","name":"dd_rescue","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.99.12","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The dd_rescue is a utility similar to the system utility \"dd\" which copies\ndata from a file or block device to another. The dd_rescue does however\nnot abort on errors in the input file. This makes it suitable for\nrescuing data from media with errors, e.g. a disk with bad sectors.\n\nThis package includes dd_rhelp wrapper script facilitating data\nrecovery. It is trying to make it so simple to recover as:\ndd_rhelp source target\n\nPlease note Fedora ships also GNU ddrescue, which probably gives\nfaster and more reliable results rescuing whole disks.\nBut still there might be some niche pattern of bad sectors,\nwhich might get better covered by dd_rescue and both tools\nmight be used with sub-sequent runs cooperatively on the same disk image.","summary":"Fault tolerant \"dd\" utility for rescuing data from bad media"},{"type":"rpm","name":"ddclient","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.9.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"ddclient is a Perl client used to update dynamic DNS entries for accounts\non many different dynamic DNS services. Features include: Operating as a\ndaemon, manual and automatic updates, static and dynamic updates, optimized\nupdates for multiple addresses, MX, wildcards, abuse avoidance, retrying\nthe failed updates and sending update status to syslog and through e-mail.","summary":"Client to update dynamic DNS host entries"},{"type":"rpm","name":"ddd","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.3.12","rel":"33.el8"},"description":"The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a popular GUI for command-line\ndebuggers like GDB, DBX, JDB, WDB, XDB, the Perl debugger, and the\nPython debugger. DDD allows you to view source texts and provides an\ninteractive graphical data display, in which data structures are\ndisplayed as graphs. You can use your mouse to dereference pointers\nor view structure contents, which are updated every time the program\nstops. DDD can debug programs written in Ada, C, C++, Chill, Fortran,\nJava, Modula, Pascal, Perl, and Python. DDD provides machine-level\ndebugging; hypertext source navigation and lookup; breakpoint,\nwatchpoint, backtrace, and history editors; array plots; undo and\nredo; preferences and settings editors; program execution in the\nterminal emulation window, debugging on a remote host, an on-line\nmanual, extensive help on the Motif user interface, and a command-line\ninterface with full editing, history and completion capabilities.","summary":"GUI for several command-line debuggers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"ddgr","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"ddgr is a cmdline utility to search DuckDuckGo from the terminal.\nWhile googler is highly popular among cmdline users, in many forums the need\nof a similar utility for privacy-aware DuckDuckGo came up. DuckDuckGo Bangs\nare super-cool too! So here's ddgr for you!\n\nUnlike the web interface, you can specify the number of search results you\nwould like to see per page. It's more convenient than skimming through\n30-odd search results per page. The default interface is carefully\ndesigned to use minimum space without sacrificing readability.\n\nddgr isn't affiliated to DuckDuckGo in any way.","summary":"DuckDuckGo from the terminal"},{"type":"rpm","name":"ddrescue","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.30","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"GNU ddrescue is a data recovery tool. It copies data from one file or block\ndevice (hard disc, cd-rom, etc) to another, trying hard to rescue data in\ncase of read errors. GNU ddrescue does not truncate the output file if not\nasked to. So, every time you run it on the same output file, it tries to\nfill in the gaps.","summary":"Data recovery tool trying hard to rescue data in case of read errors"},{"type":"rpm","name":"ddupdate","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.7.1","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"\nA tool to update dynamic IP addresses typically obtained using DHCP\nwith dynamic DNS services such as changeip.com, duckdns.org or no-ip.com.\nIt makes it  possible to access a machine with a fixed name like\nmyhost.duckdns.org even if the ip address changes. ddupdate caches the\naddress, and only attempts the update if the address actually is changed.\n\nThe tool has a plugin structure with plugins for obtaining the actual\naddress (typically hardware-dependent) and to update it (service depen‐\ndent). For supported services, it's a linux-centric, user-friendly and\nflexible alternative to the ubiquitous ddclient.\n\nddupdate is distributed with systemd support to run at regular intervals,\nand with NetworkManager templates to run when interfaces goes up or down.","summary":"Tool updating DNS data for dynamic IP addresses"},{"type":"rpm","name":"debbuild","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"20.04.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"debbuild attempts to build Debian-friendly semi-native packages from\nRPM spec files, RPM-friendly tarballs, and RPM source packages\n(.src.rpm files).  It accepts most of the options rpmbuild does, and\nshould be able to interpret most spec files usefully.","summary":"Build Debian-compatible .deb packages from RPM .spec files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"debconf","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.5.82","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian\npackages. 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No hand correction has been made.","summary":"US English female speaker \"CLB\" for Festival"},{"type":"rpm","name":"festvox-jmk-arctic-hts","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.5.0","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"US English male speaker (\"JMK\") voice for Festival. JMK is a native Canadian\nEnglish speaker, but the voice uses the US English front end.\n\nThis is a HMM-based Speech Synthesis System (HTS) voice from the Nagoya\nInstitute of Technology, trained using the CMU ARCTIC database. This voice\nis based on 1138 utterances spoken by a US English male speaker. The speaker\nis experienced in building synthetic voices. This was recorded at 16bit\n32KHz, in a sound proof room, in stereo, one channel was the waveform, the\nother EGG. The database was automatically labelled using CMU Sphinx using\nthe FestVox labelling scripts. No hand correction has been made.","summary":"Canadian-accent US English male speaker \"JMK\" for Festival"},{"type":"rpm","name":"festvox-kal-diphone","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.19990610","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"American English male speaker (\"Kevin\") for Festival.\n\nThis voice provides an American English male voice using a residual excited\nLPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon pronunciations.\nProsodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of\nspeech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART\ntree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model\ntrained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data\nusing a CART tree.","summary":"American English male speaker \"Kevin\" for Festival"},{"type":"rpm","name":"festvox-rab-diphone","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.19990610","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"British English male speaker (\"RAB\") for Festival.\n\nThis voice provides a British English male voice using a residual excited\nLPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon for pronunciations.\nProsodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of\nspeech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART\ntree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model\ntrained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data\nusing a CART tree.","summary":"American English male speaker \"Kurt\" for Festival"},{"type":"rpm","name":"festvox-rms-arctic-hts","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.5.0","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"US English male speaker (\"RMS\") voice for Festival.\n\nThis is a HMM-based Speech Synthesis System (HTS) voice from the Nagoya\nInstitute of Technology, trained using the CMU ARCTIC database. This voice\nis based on 1132 utterances spoken by a US English male speaker. The speaker\nis experienced in building synthetic voices. This was recorded at 16bit\n32KHz, in a sound proof room, in stereo, one channel was the waveform, the\nother EGG. The database was automatically labelled using EHMM an HMM labeler\nthat is included in the FestVox distribution. No hand correction has been\nmade.","summary":"US English male speaker \"RMS\" for Festival"},{"type":"rpm","name":"festvox-slt-arctic-hts","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.5.0","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"US English female speaker (\"SLT\") voice for Festival.\n\nThis is a HMM-based Speech Synthesis System (HTS) voice from the Nagoya\nInstitute of Technology, trained using the CMU ARCTIC database. This voice\nis based on 1132 utterances spoken by a US English female speaker. The\nspeaker is experienced in building synthetic voices. This was recorded at\n16bit 32KHz, in a sound proof room, in stereo, one channel was the waveform,\nthe other EGG. The database was automatically labelled using CMU Sphinx\nusing the FestVox labelling scripts. No hand correction has been made.","summary":"US English female speaker \"SLT\" for Festival"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fetch-crl","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.0.22","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This tool and associated timer entry ensure that Certificate Revocation\nLists (CRLs) are periodically retrieved from the web sites of the respective\nCertification Authorities.\nIt assumes that the installed CA files follow the hash.crl_url convention.","summary":"Downloads Certificate Revocation Lists"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fex","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.0","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Fex is a powerful field extraction tool. Fex provides a very concise language\nfor tokenizing strings and extracting fields.","summary":"Field split/extraction like cut/awk"},{"type":"rpm","name":"ffado","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.4.7","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Applications and utilities for use with libffado.","summary":"Free firewire audio driver library applications and utilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fftw2","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.1.5","rel":"40.el8"},"description":"FFTW is a C subroutine library for computing the Discrete Fourier Transform\n(DFT) in one or more dimensions, of both real and complex data, and of\narbitrary input size. We believe that FFTW, which is free software, should\nbecome the FFT library of choice for most applications. Our benchmarks,\nperformed on on a variety of platforms, show that FFTW's performance is\ntypically superior to that of other publicly available FFT software.","summary":"Fast Fourier Transform library (version 2)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fftw2-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.1.5","rel":"40.el8"},"description":"FFTW is a C subroutine library for computing the Discrete Fourier Transform\n(DFT) in one or more dimensions, of both real and complex data, and of\narbitrary input size. We believe that FFTW, which is free software, should\nbecome the FFT library of choice for most applications. Our benchmarks,\nperformed on on a variety of platforms, show that FFTW's performance is\ntypically superior to that of other publicly available FFT software.\n\nThis package contains header files and development libraries needed to\ndevelop programs using the FFTW fast Fourier transform library version 2.","summary":"Headers, libraries and docs for the FFTW library (version 2)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fftw2-static","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.1.5","rel":"40.el8"},"description":"This package contains the static linked libraries of the FFTW fast Fourier\ntransform library (version 2).","summary":"Static version of the FFTW library (version 2)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fido2-tools","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"FIDO2 command line tools to access and configure a FIDO2 compliant\nauthentication device.","summary":"FIDO2 tools"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fig2ps","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.5","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"fig2ps is a perl script which converts xfig files to postscript or\nPDF, using LaTeX for processing text (a capability not included in\ntransfig). This provides the benefit of seamless integration of\nfigures into documents (the font in the figures is the same as in the\ntext), and allows for special typesetting commands (such as\nmathematical equations) to be included in figures.","summary":"Utility for converting xfig pictures to PS/PDF"},{"type":"rpm","name":"figlet","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2.5","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"FIGlet prints its input using large characters (called \"FIGcharacters\") made\nup of ordinary screen characters (called \"sub-characters\"). FIGlet output is\ngenerally reminiscent of the sort of \"signatures\" many people like to put at\nthe end of e-mail and UseNet messages. It is also reminiscent of the output of\nsome banner programs, although it is oriented normally, not sideways.","summary":"A program for making large letters out of ordinary text"},{"type":"rpm","name":"filelight","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"22.04.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Filelight allows you to quickly understand exactly where your diskspace\nis being used by graphically representing your file system.","summary":"Graphical disk usage statistics"},{"type":"rpm","name":"filezilla","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.55.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"FileZilla is a FTP, FTPS and SFTP client for Linux with a lot of features.\n- Supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)\n- Cross-platform\n- Available in many languages\n- Supports resume and transfer of large files greater than 4GB\n- Easy to use Site Manager and transfer queue\n- Drag \u0026 drop support\n- Speed limits\n- Filename filters\n- Network configuration wizard","summary":"FTP, FTPS and SFTP client"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fips","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.4.0","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"FIPS is a cross-platform FITS viewer with responsive user interface. Unlike\nother FITS viewers FIPS uses GPU hardware via OpenGL to provide usual\nfunctionality such as zooming, panning and level adjustments. OpenGL 2.1 and\nlater is supported.\n\nFIPS supports all 2D image formats (except for floating point formats on OpenGL\n2.1). FITS image extension has basic limited support.\nFITS image extension has basic limited support.","summary":"OpenGL-based FITS image viewer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fira-code-fonts","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Fira Code is an extension of the Fira Mono font containing a set of ligatures\nfor common programming multi-character combinations. This is just a font\nrendering feature: underlying code remains ASCII-compatible. This helps to\nread and understand code faster. For some frequent sequences like .. or //,\nligatures allow us to correct spacing.","summary":"Monospaced font with programming ligatures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"firebird","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.0.6.3221","rel":"1.1.el8"},"description":"Firebird is a relational database offering many ANSI SQL standard\nfeatures that runs on Linux, Windows, and a variety of Unix platforms.\nFirebird offers excellent concurrency, high performance, and powerful\nlanguage support for stored procedures and triggers. It has been used\nin production systems, under a variety of names, since 1981.","summary":"SQL relational database management system"},{"type":"rpm","name":"firebird-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.0.6.3221","rel":"1.1.el8"},"description":"This package is needed for development of client applications and user\ndefined functions (UDF) for Firebird SQL server.\n\nFirebird is a relational database offering many ANSI SQL standard\nfeatures that runs on Linux, Windows, and a variety of Unix platforms.\nFirebird offers excellent concurrency, high performance, and powerful\nlanguage support for stored procedures and triggers. It has been used\nin production systems, under a variety of names, since 1981.","summary":"UDF support library for Firebird SQL server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"firebird-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.0.6.3221","rel":"1.1.el8"},"description":"Documentation for Firebird SQL server.\n\nFirebird is a relational database offering many ANSI SQL standard\nfeatures that runs on Linux, Windows, and a variety of Unix platforms.\nFirebird offers excellent concurrency, high performance, and powerful\nlanguage support for stored procedures and triggers. It has been used\nin production systems, under a variety of names, since 1981.","summary":"Documentation for Firebird SQL server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"firebird-examples","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.0.6.3221","rel":"1.1.el8"},"description":"Examples for Firebird SQL server.\n\nFirebird is a relational database offering many ANSI SQL standard\nfeatures that runs on Linux, Windows, and a variety of Unix platforms.\nFirebird offers excellent concurrency, high performance, and powerful\nlanguage support for stored procedures and triggers. It has been used\nin production systems, under a variety of names, since 1981.","summary":"Examples for Firebird SQL server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"firebird-utils","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.0.6.3221","rel":"1.1.el8"},"description":"Firebird SQL user utilities.\n\nFirebird is a relational database offering many ANSI SQL standard\nfeatures that runs on Linux, Windows, and a variety of Unix platforms.\nFirebird offers excellent concurrency, high performance, and powerful\nlanguage support for stored procedures and triggers. It has been used\nin production systems, under a variety of names, since 1981.","summary":"Firebird SQL user utilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"firejail","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9.80","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Firejail is a SUID sandbox program that reduces the risk of security\nbreaches by restricting the running environment of untrusted applications\nusing Linux namespaces. 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Stack samples can be captured\nusing Linux perf_events, FreeBSD pmcstat (hwpmc), DTrace, SystemTap, and\nmany other profilers.  This package contains only the visualizer script,\nflamegraph.pl.","summary":"Stack trace visualizer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flamegraph-demos","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"12.20221102gitd9fcc27.20221102gitd9fcc27.el8"},"description":"Demonstration graphs produced by flamegraph.","summary":"Demos of graphs produced by flamegraph"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flamegraph-stackcollapse","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"12.20221102gitd9fcc27.20221102gitd9fcc27.el8"},"description":"A set of scripts that collapse stack traces produced by various tools\nfor consumption by flamegraph, as well as some miscellaneous support\nscripts.","summary":"Stack collapsers and support scripts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flamegraph-stackcollapse-perf","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"12.20221102gitd9fcc27.20221102gitd9fcc27.el8"},"description":"Scripts for collapsing perf output for consumption by flamegraph.","summary":"Stack collapser for perf output"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flamegraph-stackcollapse-php","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"12.20221102gitd9fcc27.20221102gitd9fcc27.el8"},"description":"A script for collapsing PHP trace output for consumption by flamegraph.","summary":"Stack collapser for PHP"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flamethrower","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11.0","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Flamethrower is a small, fast, configurable tool for\nfunctional testing, benchmarking, and stress testing\nDNS servers and networks. It supports IPv4, IPv6, UDP and TCP,\nand has a modular system for generating queries used in the tests.\n\nIt was built as an alternative to dnsperf, and many\nof the command line options are compatible.","summary":"A DNS performance and functional testing utility"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flann","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"FLANN is a library for performing fast approximate nearest neighbor searches\nin high dimensional spaces. It contains a collection of algorithms found\nto work best for nearest neighbor search and a system for automatically\nchoosing the best algorithm and optimum parameters depending on the data sets.","summary":"Fast Library for Approximate Nearest Neighbors"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flann-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Development headers and libraries for flann.","summary":"Development headers and libraries for flann"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flann-static","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Static libraries for flann.","summary":"Static libraries for flann"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flashrom","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"flashrom is a utility for identifying, reading, writing, verifying and erasing\nflash chips. It is designed to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware/optionROM\nimages on mainboards, network/graphics/storage controller cards, and various\nother programmer devices.","summary":"Simple program for reading/writing flash chips content"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flashrom-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Files for development with flashrom.","summary":"Development package for flashrom"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fldigi","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.2.04","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Fldigi is a modem program which supports most of the digital modes used by\nham radio operators today. You can also use the program for calibrating your\nsound card to WWV or doing a frequency measurement test. The program also comes\nwith a CW decoder. fldigi is written with the help of the Fast Light Toolkit X\nGUI. Fldigi is a fast moving project many added features with each update.\n\nFlarq (Fast Light Automatic Repeat Request) is a file transfer application\nthat is based on the ARQ specification developed by Paul Schmidt, K9PS.\nIt is capable of transmitting and receiving frames of ARQ data via fldigi.","summary":"Digital modem program for Linux"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fllog","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.8","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Fllog is a transceiver control program for Amateur Radio use.  It does\nnot use any 3rd party transceiver control libraries.  It is a c++ pro-\ngram that encapsulates each transceiver in its own class.  Where ever\npossible the transceiver class(s) use polymorphism to reuse code that\nis portable across a series of transceivers.","summary":"Amateur Radio Log Program"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flopgen","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.1.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Flopgen is a tool for automatic creation of FAT-formatted floppy disk images\nwith user-supplied files.\n\nThis program should be especially useful for people who need to transfer files\nfrequently between their main machines and emulated/virtualised legacy systems\nwith no or unreliable CD support.","summary":"Tool for automatic creation of FAT-formatted floppy disk images"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fluent-bit","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Fluent Bit is a high performance and multi-platform log forwarder.","summary":"Fluent Bit is a super fast, lightweight, and highly scalable logging and metrics processor and forwarder."},{"type":"rpm","name":"fluid-soundfont-common","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.1","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"\nFluidR3 is the third release of Frank Wen's pro-quality GM/GS soundfont.\nThe soundfont has lots of excellent samples, including all the GM instruments\nalong side with the GS instruments that are recycled and reprogrammed versions\nof the GM presets.\n\nThis package contains common files shared among all FluidR3 soundfont packages.","summary":"Common files for FluidR3 soundfont"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fluid-soundfont-gm","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.1","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"\nFluidR3 is the third release of Frank Wen's pro-quality GM/GS soundfont.\nThe soundfont has lots of excellent samples, including all the GM instruments\nalong side with the GS instruments that are recycled and reprogrammed versions\nof the GM presets.\n\nThis package contains Fluid General Midi (GM) soundfont in soundfont 2.0 (.sf2)\nformat.","summary":"Pro-quality General Midi soundfont"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fluid-soundfont-gs","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.1","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"\nFluidR3 is the third release of Frank Wen's pro-quality GM/GS soundfont.\nThe soundfont has lots of excellent samples, including all the GM instruments\nalong side with the GS instruments that are recycled and reprogrammed versions\nof the GM presets.\n\nThis package contains instruments belonging to General Midi's General Standard\n(GS) Extension in soundfont 2.0 (.sf2) format.","summary":"Pro-quality General Standard Extension soundfont"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fluid-soundfont-lite-patches","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.1","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"\nFluidR3 is the third release of Frank Wen's pro-quality GM/GS soundfont.\nThe soundfont has lots of excellent samples, including all the GM instruments\nalong side with the GS instruments that are recycled and reprogrammed versions\nof the GM presets.\n\nThis package contains Fluid General Midi (GM) soundfont in Gravis Ultrasound\n(GUS) patch (.pat) format.","summary":"Pro-quality General Midi soundfont in GUS patch format"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fluidsynth","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.1.8","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"FluidSynth is a real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2\nspecifications. 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The answer is: LOTS!\n\nHave a look at the homepage for more info ;)","summary":"Window Manager based on Blackbox"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fluxbox-pulseaudio","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.7","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Enable pulseaudio support.","summary":"Enable pulseaudio support"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fluxbox-vim-syntax","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.7","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Enable vim syntax highlighting support for fluxbox configuration files (menu,\nkeys, apps).","summary":"Fluxbox syntax scripts for vim"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flxmlrpc","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.1","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This is version 1.0.1 of flxmlrpc, an implementation of the XmlRpc protocol\nwritten in C++, based upon XmlRpc++0.7 and modified to provide additional XmlRpc\nVariable types.  It is used in fldigi, flrig, flnet, flmsg, flarq, flamp, fllog;\na suite of programs written for amateur radio emergency communications.\n\nflxmlrpc is designed to make it easy to incorporate xmlrpc client and server\nsupport into C++ applications. Or use both client and server objects in your\napplication for easy peer-to-peer support.","summary":"An xmlrpc library for the NBEMS suite of programs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"flxmlrpc-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.1","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"The flxmlrpc-devel package contains libraries and header files for\ndeveloping applications that use flxmlrpc.","summary":"Development files for flxmlrpc"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fmf","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.1","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The fmf Python module and command line tool implement a flexible\nformat for defining metadata in plain text files which can be\nstored close to the source code. Thanks to hierarchical structure\nwith support for inheritance and elasticity it provides an\nefficient way to organize data into well-sized text documents.\nThis package contains the command line tool.","summary":"Flexible Metadata Format"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fmt","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.2.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"C++ Format is an open-source formatting library for C++. 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Fun-loving system administrators can add\nfortune to users' .login files, so that the users get their dose of\nwisdom each time they log in.","summary":"A program which will display a fortune"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fpack","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.47","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"fpack optimally compresses FITS format images and funpack restores them\nto the original state.\n\n* Integer format images are losslessly compressed using the Rice\ncompression algorithm.\n    * typically 30% better compression than GZIP\n    * about 3 times faster compression speed than GZIP\n    * about the same uncompression speed as GUNZIP\n\n* Floating-point format images are compressed with a lossy algorithm\n    * truncates the image pixel noise by a user-specified amount to\n      produce much higher compression than by lossless techniques\n    * the precision of scientific measurements in the compressed image\n      (relative to those in the original image) depends on the selected\n       amount of compression","summary":"FITS image compression and decompression utilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"fpart","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.5.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Fpart is a tool that helps you sort file trees and pack them into bags (called\n\"partitions\"). 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This can be useful to quickly access open files and\n  switch to them.\n* Open and Copy URI: Adds 'Open URI' and 'Copy URI' menu items to the editor\n  menu when the word under the cursor looks like a URI. 'Open URI' uses the\n  browser command configured in Geany to open it.\n* Tasks: The tasks plugin goes through a file being edited and picks out\n  lines with configurable keywords (e.g. \"TODO\" or \"FIXME\") in them. It\n  collects the text after those words and puts them in a new \"Tasks\" tab in\n  the message window. Clicking on a task in that tab takes you to the line in\n  the file where the task was defined.\n* Systray: Adds a status icon to the notification area (systray) and provides\n  a simple popup menu with some basic actions. 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If you have 'Ensure new line at\n  file end' option checked in Preferences, one trailing newline will be left.\n* XML tagging: XML tagging allows to easy tag a selected text, by checking for a\n  selection, offering a little dialog for inserting a tag and\n  replacing a selection.","summary":"Miscellaneous Addons for Geany"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-autoclose","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This plugin enables auto-closing features. Auto-closing works while you typing\nand intellectually helps you to write code.","summary":"Intellectually helps you to write code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-automark","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This simple plugin highlights all words that match the current word.","summary":"Highlights all words that match current word"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-codenav","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This plugin adds some facilities for navigating in the code.\nActually, it will make it possible to:\n- switch between header and implementation\n- go to a file by typing its name","summary":"Navigate through your source code easily"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-commander","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Commander is a plugin for Geany that provides a command panel for rapid\naccess to any action.","summary":"Control Geany using commands from a command panel."},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-common","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains some common files which are used by every Geany plugin,\ne.g. language translations.","summary":"Common files used by all geany plugins"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-debugger","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Plugin enables debugging in Geany. Currently supports GDB only, but was\ndeveloped with multiple debuggers support in mind, so the other backends\nsupport is planned as well.","summary":"Enables debugging in Geany"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-defineformat","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"On-the-fly #define prettyprinter. This plugin will help you to\nwrite multiline defines with aligned backslash. After installed successfully,\nload the plugin in Geany's plugin manager. Try it: open C/C++ file and type:","summary":"Write multiline defines with aligned backslash"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanyctags","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Even though Geany supports symbol definition searching by itself within the\nopen files (and with a plugin support within the whole project), tag\nregeneration can become too slow for really big projects. This is why this\nplugin was created. It makes it possible to generate the tag file only once and\njust query it when searching for a particular symbol definition/declaration.\nThis approach is fine for big projects where most of the codebase remains\nunchanged and the tag positions remain more or less static.","summary":"Generate and query ctags files for a Geany project"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanydoc","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Geanydoc allows you to execute specific commands on the word under the cursor.\nThis word is passed as an argument to the command. The output of the command\ncan either be placed into a special buffer called \"DOC\" or can be used to\nexecute an external program. Geanydoc is intended to be used for searching\nthrough API documentation.","summary":"Call documentation from within Geany"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanyextrasel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Geanyextrasel provides some special features for selecting code, e.g. from\nopening brace to closed brace and so on. This plugin will be very useful for\nyou if you're a programmer and working with much sourcecodes.","summary":"Additional features for selecting code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanygendoc","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"GeanyGenDoc is a plugin for Geany that aims to automatically generate\ndocumentation comment basis from the source code.\n\nYou may also want to install the following packages which enable\nsome extra features:\n - Docutils (http://docutils.sourceforge.net/) -- or another implementation of\n   rst2html -- is needed to (re)generate the HTML manual.","summary":"Automatically generate documentation source code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanyinsertnum","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Geanyinsertnum replaces a (possibly zero-width) rectangular selection with\ninteger numbers, using start/step/base etc. specified by the user. For\npractical reasons, the number of lines is limited to 500000.","summary":"Insert huge number ranges with small efforts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanymacro","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"GeanyMacro is a plugin to provide user defined macros for Geany. It started\nout as part of the ConText feature parity plugin, which was split into\nindividual plugins to better suit Geany's ethos of being as light as\npossible while allowing users to select which features they want to add to\nthe core editor. The idea was taken from a Text Editor for Windows called\nConText.\n\nThis plugin alows you to record and use your own macros. Macros are\nsequences of actions that can then be repeated with a single key\ncombination. So if you had dozens of lines where you wanted to delete the\nlast 2 characters, you could simple start recording, press End, Backspace,\nBackspace, down line and then stop recording. Then simply trigger the macro\nand it would automaticaly edit the line and move to the next. You could then\njust repeatedly trigger the macro to do as many lines as you want.","summary":"User defined Macros for Geany"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanyminiscript","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The GeanyMiniScript plugin is a tool to apply a script filter on:\n\n* the text selection\n* the current document\n* all documents of the current session.\n\n\nThe filter type can be:\n\n* Unix shell script\n* perl script\n* python script\n* sed commands\n* awk script\n\n\nThe output can be:\n\n* the selection of the current document\n* all the current document\n* or a new document","summary":"Geany Mini-Script filter plugin"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanynumberedbookmarks","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"GeanyNumberedBookmarks is a plugin to provide users with 10 numbered\nbookmarks (in addition to the usual bookmarks). It started out as part of\nthe ConText feature parity plugin, which was split into individual plugins\nto better suit Geany's ethos of being as light as possible while allowing\nusers to select which features they want to add to the core editor. The idea\nwas taken from a Text Editor for Windows called ConText.\n\nNormally if you had more than one bookmark, you would have to cycle through\nthem until you reached the one you wanted. With this plugin you can go\nstraight to the bookmark that you want with a single key combination.","summary":"Provide users 10 numbered Bookmarks"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanypg","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"GeanyPG is a plugin for Geany that allows the user to encrypt, decrypt and\nverify signatures with GnuPG.","summary":"encrypt, decrypt and verify signatures with GnuPG"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanyprj","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Geanyprj provides an alternate project management approach to Geany's built-in\nproject facility. The idea is to be less a \"session manager\" as the built-in\nproject management does: It allows/requires you to manually open and close\nproject and allows you to store project files in different locations from\nproject sources.\n\nGeanyprj takes a different approach:\nIt never saves session information, so that project files can be stored in\nversion control without constant noise from changes of opened files or cursor\nposition. You also will never have to open/close projects manually. If a\n*.geanyprj file is found somewhere up in path it will be opened automatically.","summary":"Provides an alternate project management tool for Geany"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geanyvc","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Geanyvc is a plugin that provides a uniform way of accessing different version\ncontrol systems from within the Geany IDE. Currently, support for the following\nversion control systems is provided:\n\n* Bazaar\n* Git\n* Mercurial\n* Subversion\n* SVK\n* CVS","summary":"Version Control for Geany"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-geniuspaste","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This plugin allows the user to paste the code from Geany into five different\npastebins. At the moment it supports this services:\n\n* codepad.org\n* tinypaste.com\n* pastebin.geany.org\n* dpaste.de\n* sprunge.us\n\nGeniusPaste detects automatically the syntax of the code and paste it with\nsyntax highlighting enabled. It can also display the pasted code opening a new\nbrowser tab.","summary":"Use nopaste services directly from within Geany"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-git-changebar","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This plugin highlights uncommitted changes to files tracked with Git, and allows to navigate through the hunks.","summary":"Highlights uncommitted changes, and allows navigation through hunks"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-keyrecord","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This plugin allows you to record a sequence of keystrokes and to replay it\nseveral times.","summary":"Records and replays a sequence of keystrokes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-latex","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This plugin improves LaTeX support in Geany. It provides several templates for\nnew documents, help with adding labels and inserting special characters,\nand much more.","summary":"LaTeX support for Geany"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-lineoperations","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Line Operations is an assortment of simple line functions that can be applied to an open file.","summary":"Assortment of simple line functions that can be applied to an open file"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-lipsum","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Lipsum is a Lorem Ipsum generator for inserting placeholder text into a\ndocument.","summary":"Lorem Ipsum generator for Inserting Placeholder Text"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-markdown","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Markdown plugin provides a real-time preview of rendered Markdown, that is,\nMarkdown converted to HTML and inserted into an HTML template and loaded\ninto a WebKit view.","summary":"Real time preview for Markdown documents"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-overview","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This plugin provides overview over the code from bird perspective in a sidebar.","summary":"Overview over the code in a sidebar"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-pairtaghighlighter","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Find and highlight matching opening/closing HTML tags by clicking or moving the\ncursor inside a tag.","summary":"Extension of Geany's project management"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-pohelper","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A plugin for Geany that improves the support for GetText translation files, by\nproviding various features specific to this format and to translators.\n\nFeatures:\n\n* Navigation between all, untranslated or fuzzy messages;\n* Reformatting of the translation (reflow);\n* Toggling the fuzziness of a translation;\n* Pasting of the untranslated string to the translation;\n* Automatic updating of the translation metadata.","summary":"Extension of Geany's project management"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-pretty-printer","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Plugin for Geany to easily beautify XML code.","summary":"XML pretty printing plugin for Geany"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-projectorganizer","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"ProjectOrganizer is an extension of Geany's project management displaying a tree of\nfiles belonging to the project in the sidebar. In addition, it enables quick\nswapping between header and source files, searching project files by name\nand more. The plugin was created with big projects in mind so everything\nworks fast enough even with projects consisting of hundreds of thousands of\nfiles.","summary":"Extension of Geany's project management"},{"type":"rpm","name":"geany-plugins-scope","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Scope is a graphical GDB front-end with the normal functions you would\nexpect (stepping, breakpoints...), and a few notable features:\n\n* The communication between Scope and GDB is asynchronous\n* You can enter any GDB command, at any time\n  (of course, for the command to be executed, GDB must be[come] available)\n* All GDB I/O (along with some other messages) is displayed in a terminal-like\n  \"Debug Console\". 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On machines with a cpuid instruction, haveged will\nattempt to select appropriate values from internal tables.","summary":"A Linux entropy source using the HAVEGE algorithm"},{"type":"rpm","name":"haveged-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9.14","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Headers and shared object symbolic links for the HAVEGE algorithm","summary":"Headers and shared development libraries for HAVEGE algorithm"},{"type":"rpm","name":"haxe","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.0.5","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Haxe is an open source toolkit based on a modern,\nhigh level, strictly typed programming language, a cross-compiler,\na complete cross-platform standard library and ways to access each\nplatform's native capabilities.","summary":"Multi-target universal programming language"},{"type":"rpm","name":"haxe-stdlib","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.0.5","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"The haxe-stdlib package contains the standard library used\nby the Haxe compiler.","summary":"The Haxe standard library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"hd-idle","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.05","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"hd-idle is a utility program for spinning-down external disks after a period\nof idle time. 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Without such a patch, real SCSI disks\nwon't start again and you can as well pull the plug.","summary":"Spin down idle [USB] hard disks"},{"type":"rpm","name":"hddtemp","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3","rel":"0.43.beta15.el8"},"description":"hddtemp is a tool that gives you the temperature of your hard drive by\nreading S.M.A.R.T. information.","summary":"Hard disk temperature tool"},{"type":"rpm","name":"hdf","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.2.14","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"HDF4 is a general purpose library and file format for storing scientific data.\nHDF4 can store two primary objects: datasets and groups. A dataset is\nessentially a multidimensional array of data elements, and a group is a\nstructure for organizing objects in an HDF4 file. Using these two basic\nobjects, one can create and store almost any kind of scientific data\nstructure, such as images, arrays of vectors, and structured and unstructured\ngrids. 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This package provides tools\nto create and check HFS+ filesystems under Linux.\n\nThe Linux kernel does not support writing to HFS+ journals, writing to a\nhfsplus partition is recommended only after disabling journaling; however, the\nkernel, as of version 2.6.16, supports case-sensitivity (also known as HFSX)\ncommit.","summary":"Tools to create/check Apple HFS+ filesystems"},{"type":"rpm","name":"hidapi","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"HIDAPI is a multi-platform library which allows an application to interface\nwith USB and Bluetooth HID-class devices on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS\nX.  On Linux, either the hidraw or the libusb back-end can be used. 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You may also need to\ninstall inn-devel, if you are going to use a separate program which\ninterfaces to INN, like newsgate or tin.","summary":"The InterNetNews system, an Usenet news server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"inn-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.6.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The inn-devel package contains the INN (InterNetNews) library, which\nseveral programs that interface with INN need in order to work (for\nexample, newsgate and tin).\n\nIf you are installing a program which must interface with the INN news\nsystem, you should install inn-devel.","summary":"The INN (InterNetNews) library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"inn-libs","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.6.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains dynamic libraries provided by INN project","summary":"Libraries provided by INN"},{"type":"rpm","name":"innoextract","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"Inno Setup is a tool to create installers for Microsoft Windows\napplications. innoextract allows to extract such installers under\nnon-windows systems without running the actual installer using wine.","summary":"Tool to extract installers created by Inno Setup"},{"type":"rpm","name":"innotop","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.13.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"innotop connects to a MySQL database server and retrieves information from it,\nthen displays it in a manner similar to the UNIX top program.  innotop uses\nthe data from SHOW VARIABLES, SHOW GLOBAL STATUS, SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST, and\nSHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS, among other things.","summary":"A MySQL and InnoDB monitor program"},{"type":"rpm","name":"inotify-tools","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.14","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"inotify-tools is a set of command-line programs for Linux providing\na simple interface to inotify. 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It can be used to assess the security of IPv6\nnetworks, evaluate the resilience of IPv6 devices by subjecting them to\nreal-world attacks, and troubleshoot IPv6 networking issues. The toolkit\ncomprises tools ranging from packet-crafting tools for sending arbitrary\nNeighbor Discovery packets to a comprehensive IPv6 network scanning tool.","summary":"Security assessment and troubleshooting tools for IPv6 protocols"},{"type":"rpm","name":"irclog2html","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.17.2","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"irclog2html is a nice IRC log parser and colorizer that will do the most common\nthings necessary to make an IRC log readable in a web browser. 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It can double as a hex editor and\ncomes with a character map plus Unicode support. 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K2HASH tools create/write/read files or memory which\nis allocated by K2HASH library. K2HASH library stores its data in\nthree ways: on-memory, fully mapping file and partially mapping\nfile and directly accessing a file.\n\nPlease visit the website and get more details at:\n\nhttps://github.com/yahoojapan/k2hash","summary":"NoSQL Key Value Store(KVS) tools and library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"k2hash-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.98","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Development package for building with k2hash shared library.\nThis package has header files and symbols for it.","summary":"NoSQL Key Value Store(KVS) tools and library (development)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"k3b","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"21.12.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"K3b provides a comfortable user interface to perform most CD/DVD\nburning tasks. 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A molecule is disassembled into its separate atoms\nand scattered around the playing field. The player must reassemble\nthe molecule in order to complete the current level and move up to\nthe next one.","summary":"An educational game built around molecular geometry"},{"type":"rpm","name":"kbackup","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"22.04.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"KBackup is a program that lets you back up any directories or files,\nwhereby it uses an easy to use directory tree to select the things to back up.\nThe program was designed to be very simple in its use\nso that it can be used by non-computer experts.\nThe storage format is the well known TAR format, whereby the data\nis still stored in compressed format (bzip2 or gzip).","summary":"Back up your data in a simple, user friendly way"},{"type":"rpm","name":"kbibtex","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9.2","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"The program KBibTeX is a bibliography editor for KDE. 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In the same time\nthe new balls keep arriving by three after each move, filling up the\ngame board.\n\nKolor Lines cannot be won, and is played against the high score\nexclusively. The game ends once the whole game board is filled up with\nballs","summary":"Color lines game"},{"type":"rpm","name":"klt","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.4","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"\nKLT is an implementation, in the C programming language, of a\nfeature tracker for the computer vision community.  The source\ncode is in the public domain, available for both commercial and\nnon-commercial use.\n\nThe tracker is based on the early work of Lucas and Kanade,\nwas developed fully by Tomasi and Kanade, and was explained clearly\nin the paper by Shi and Tomasi. Later, Tomasi proposed a slight\nmodification which makes the computation symmetric with respect\nto the two images -- the resulting equation is derived in the\nunpublished note by myself.  Briefly, good features are located\nby examining the minimum eigenvalue of each 2 by 2 gradient\nmatrix, and features are tracked using a Newton-Raphson method of\nminimizing the difference between the two windows. 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The trick is – regardless of who has constructed most\nof the square, it is the player who completes the square that gets the\npoint for it.\nTo win the game round player has to collect the most points by covering\nthe most area with the squares of player's own color.","summary":"Connect the dots to create squares"},{"type":"rpm","name":"ksshaskpass","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.24.7","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A ssh-add helper that uses kwallet and kpassworddialog.","summary":"A ssh-add helper that uses kwallet and kpassworddialog"},{"type":"rpm","name":"kstart","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.2","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"k5start is a modified version of kinit which can use keytabs to authenticate,\ncan run as a daemon and wake up periodically to refresh a ticket, and can run\nsingle commands with its own authentication credentials and refresh those\ncredentials until the command exits.","summary":"Daemon version of kinit for Kerberos v5"},{"type":"rpm","name":"ksudoku","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"22.04.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"KSudoku is a logic-based symbol placement puzzle.  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Brute-force\n      testing can be performed against multiple hosts,\n      users or passwords concurrently.\n    * Flexible user input. Target information\n      (host/user/password) can be specified in a variety of ways.\n      For example, each item can be either a single\n      entry or a file containing multiple entries.\n      Additionally, a combination file format allows\n      the user to refine their target listing.\n    * Modular design. Each service module exists\n      as an independent .mod file.\n      This means that no modifications are necessary\n      to the core application in order to extend\n      the supported list of services for brute-forcing.","summary":"Parallel brute forcing password cracker"},{"type":"rpm","name":"meld","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.20.4","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Meld is a visual diff and merge tool targeted at developers. It helps you\ncompare files, directories, and version controlled projects. 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The player uses ncurses for console output and\nsupports transparent loading from gzip/pkzip/zoo archives and the\nloading/saving of playlists.\n\nInstall the mikmod package if you need a MOD music file player.","summary":"Console music module player"},{"type":"rpm","name":"miller","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.10.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Miller (mlr) allows name-indexed data such as CSV and JSON files to be\nprocessed with functions equivalent to sed, awk, cut, join, sort etc. It can\nconvert between formats, preserves headers when sorting or reversing, and\nstreams data where possible so its memory requirements stay small. It works\nwell with pipes and can feed \"tail -f\".","summary":"Name-indexed data processing tool"},{"type":"rpm","name":"milter-greylist","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.6.2","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Greylisting is a new method of blocking significant amounts of spam at\nthe mailserver level, but without resorting to heavyweight statistical\nanalysis or other heuristical (and error-prone) approaches. 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It will periodically poll all the nodes in your network\nit's aware of for data, which it in turn will use to create graphs and HTML\npages, suitable for viewing with your graphical web browser of choice.\n\nYou must also install munin-nginx or munin-apache sub-package to generate\nweb graphs. See /usr/share/doc/munin-*/*.conf for example nginx/apache config\nfiles and installation instructions.","summary":"Network-wide resource monitoring tool"},{"type":"rpm","name":"munin-apache","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.76","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Apache support for Munin resource monitoring.","summary":"Apache support for Munin resource monitoring"},{"type":"rpm","name":"munin-cgi","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.76","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"FastCGI startup scripts for Munin resource monitoring. Use these with\nNGINX to generate graphs on demand. 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This package provides it.","summary":"Web-Hook server for pagure"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paho-c","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.13","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"The Paho MQTT C Client is a fully fledged MQTT client written in C.","summary":"MQTT C Client"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paho-c-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.13","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Development files and samples for the the Paho MQTT C Client.","summary":"MQTT C Client development kit"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paho-c-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.13","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Development documentation files for the the Paho MQTT C Client.","summary":"MQTT C Client development kit documentation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paho-cpp","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.2","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Eclipse Paho MQTT C++ client library for memory-managed operating systems such\nas Linux, MacOS, and Windows.","summary":"Eclipse Paho MQTT C++ Client Library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paho-cpp-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.2","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"The paho-cpp-devel package contains development files for paho-cpp.","summary":"Development files for paho-cpp"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paho-cpp-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.2","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This paho-cpp-doc package contains documentation for paho-cpp.","summary":"Documentation for paho-cpp"},{"type":"rpm","name":"painless-password-rotation","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package automates password rotation using HashiCorp Vault and a simple\nBash script. Scripts run in a systemd timer to dynamically update local\nsystem passwords on a regular basis.","summary":"Manages root password rotation with Hashicorp Vault"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam-kwallet","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.24.7","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"PAM module for KWallet.","summary":"PAM module for KWallet"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam_2fa","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"The PAM 2FA module provides a second factor authentication, which can be\ncombined with the standard PAM-based password authentication to ask for:\n\n *  What you know: user account password ( standard PAM modules )\n *  What you have (pick one of): (PAM 2FA)\n\n *  A Google Authenticator Application on your phone\n *  A Phone Number capable of receiving SMS\n *  A Yubikey","summary":"Second factor authentication for PAM"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam_duo","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A PAM module for duo authentication","summary":"A PAM module for duo authentication"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam_krb5","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.11","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"pam-krb5 is a Kerberos v5 PAM module for either MIT Kerberos or\nHeimdal.  It supports ticket refreshing by screen savers, configurable\nauthorization handling, authentication of non-local accounts for\nnetwork services, password changing, and password expiration, as well\nas all the standard expected PAM features.  It works correctly with\nOpenSSH, even with ChallengeResponseAuthentication and\nPrivilegeSeparation enabled, and supports extensive configuration\neither by PAM options or in krb5.conf or both.  PKINIT is supported\nwith recent versions of both MIT Kerberos and Heimdal and FAST is\nsupported with recent MIT Kerberos.","summary":"A Pluggable Authentication Module for Kerberos 5"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam_mount","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.20","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module is aimed at environments with central file servers that a user\nwishes to mount on login and unmount on logout, such as (semi-)diskless\nstations where many users can logon and where statically mounting the entire\n/home from a server is a security risk, or listing all possible volumes in\n/etc/fstab is not feasible.\n\n* Users can define their own list of volumes without having to change\n  (possibly non-writable) global config files.\n* Single sign-on feature - the user needs to type the password just once (at login)\n* Transparent mount process\n* No stored passwords\n* Volumes are unmounted on logout, freeing system resources and not leaving\n  data exposed.\n\nThe module also supports mounting local filesystems of any kind the normal\nmount utility supports, with extra code to make sure certain volumes are set up\nproperly because often they need more  than just a mount call, such as\nencrypted volumes. This includes SMB/CIFS, FUSE, dm-crypt and LUKS.\n\nIf  you  intend  to use pam_mount to protect volumes on your computer using an\nencrypted filesystem system, please know that there are many other issues you\nneed to consider in order to protect your data. For example, you probably want\nto disable or encrypt your swap partition (the cryptoswap can help you do\nthis). Do not assume  a  system  is  secure  without  carefully  considering\npotential threats.","summary":"A PAM module that can mount volumes for a user session"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam_oath","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.6.12","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A PAM module for pluggable login authentication for OATH.","summary":"A PAM module for pluggable login authentication for OATH"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam_passwdqc","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"pam_passwdqc is a passphrase strength checking module for\nPAM-aware passphrase changing programs, such as passwd(1).\nIn addition to checking regular passphrases, it offers support\nfor passphrases and can provide randomly generated passphrases.\nAll features are optional and can be (re-)configured without\nrebuilding.","summary":"Pluggable passphrase quality checker"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam_radius","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.0","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"pam_radius is a PAM module which allows user authentication using\na radius server.","summary":"PAM Module for RADIUS Authentication"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam_script","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.9","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"pam_script allows you to execute scripts during authorization, password\nchanges and session openings or closings.","summary":"PAM module for executing scripts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pam_ssh","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This PAM module provides single sign-on behavior for UNIX using SSH keys.\nUsers are authenticated by decrypting their SSH private keys with the\npassword provided. 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This module supports yubikey OTP checking.","summary":"A Pluggable Authentication Module for yubikeys"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pamtester","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.1.2","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Pamtester is a tiny program to test the Pluggable Authentication Modules\n(PAM) facility, which is a de facto standard of unified authentication\nmanagement mechanism in many Unixes and similar OSes including Solaris,\nHP-UX, *BSD, MacOSX and Linux. While specifically designed to help PAM\nmodule authors to test their modules, that might also be handy for system\nadministrators interested in building a centralised authentication system\nusing common standards such as NIS, SASL and LDAP.","summary":"Utility to test Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paper","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package enables users to indicate their preferred paper size, provides\nthe paper(1) utility to find the user's preferred default paper size and give\ninformation about known sizes, and specifies system-wide and per-user paper\nsize catalogs, which can be can also be used directly (see paperspecs(5)).","summary":"Query paper size database and retrieve the preferred size"},{"type":"rpm","name":"papirus-icon-theme","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"20240201","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Papirus is a free and open source SVG icon theme for Linux, based on Paper\nIcon Set with a lot of new icons and a few extras, like Hardcode-Tray support,\nKDE colorscheme support, Folder Color support, and others.\n\nThis package contains the following variants:\n\n - Papirus (for Arc / Arc Darker)\n - Papirus Dark (for Arc Dark)\n - Papirus Light (light theme with Breeze colors)","summary":"Free and open source SVG icon theme based on Paper Icon Set"},{"type":"rpm","name":"par2cmdline","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"par2cmdline is a program for creating and using PAR2 files to detect damage\nin data files and repair them if necessary. PAR2 files are usually\npublished in binary newsgroups on Usenet; they apply the data-recovery\ncapability concepts of RAID-like systems to the posting and recovery of\nmulti-part archives.","summary":"PAR 2.0 compatible file verification and repair tool"},{"type":"rpm","name":"parallel","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"20260322","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"GNU Parallel is a shell tool for executing jobs in parallel using one or more\nmachines. A job is typically a single command or a small script that has to be\nrun for each of the lines in the input. The typical input is a list of files, a\nlist of hosts, a list of users, or a list of tables.\n\nIf you use xargs today you will find GNU Parallel very easy to use. If you\nwrite loops in shell, you will find GNU Parallel may be able to replace most of\nthe loops and make them run faster by running jobs in parallel. If you use ppss\nor pexec you will find GNU Parallel will often make the command easier to read.\n\nGNU Parallel also makes sure output from the commands is the same output as you\nwould get had you run the commands sequentially. This makes it possible to use\noutput from GNU Parallel as input for other programs.\n\nGNU Parallel is command-line-compatible with moreutils' parallel, but offers\nadditional features.","summary":"Shell tool for executing jobs in parallel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paraview","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.9.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"ParaView is an open-source, multi-platform data analysis and visualization\napplication. ParaView users can quickly build visualizations to analyze their\ndata using qualitative and quantitative techniques. The data exploration can\nbe done interactively in 3D or programmatically using ParaView’s batch\nprocessing capabilities.\n\nParaView was developed to analyze extremely large datasets using distributed\nmemory computing resources. It can be run on supercomputers to analyze\ndatasets of petascale size as well as on laptops for smaller data.\n\nNOTE: The version in this package has NOT been compiled with MPI support.\n\nInstall the paraview-openmpi package to get a version compiled with openmpi.\n\n\nInstall the paraview-mpich package to get a version compiled with mpich.","summary":"Parallel visualization application"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paraview-data","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.9.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Data files for ParaView.","summary":"Data files for ParaView"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paraview-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.9.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"The paraview-devel package contains libraries and header files for\ndeveloping applications that use paraview.","summary":"Development files for paraview"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paraview-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.9.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Documentation files for ParaView.","summary":"Documentation files for ParaView"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paraview-mpich","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.9.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This package contains copies of the ParaView server binaries compiled with\nmpich.  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It takes a lot of complexity out of deploying web apps,\nadds powerful enterprise-grade features that are useful in production,\nand makes administration much easier and less complex. It supports Ruby,\nPython, Node.js and Meteor.","summary":"Phusion Passenger application server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"passenger-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.0.4","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This package contains development files for Phusion Passenger®. Installing\nthis package allows it to compile native extensions for non-standard Ruby\ninterpreters, and allows Passenger Standalone to use a different Nginx\ncore version.","summary":"Phusion Passenger development files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"passmenu","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7.4","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"A dmenu based interface to pass, the standard Unix password manager. This\ndesign allows you to quickly copy a password to the clipboard without having to\nopen up a terminal window if you don't already have one open. If `--type` is\nspecified, the password is typed using xdotool instead of copied to the\nclipboard.","summary":"A dmenu based interface to pass."},{"type":"rpm","name":"passwdqc","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"passwdqc is a password/passphrase strength checking and policy\nenforcement toolset, including a PAM module (pam_passwdqc), command-line\nprograms (pwqcheck, pwqfilter, and pwqgen), and a library (libpasswdqc).\n\npam_passwdqc is normally invoked on password changes by programs such as\npasswd(1).  It is capable of checking password or passphrase strength,\nenforcing a policy, and offering randomly-generated passphrases, with\nall of these features being optional and easily (re-)configurable.\n\npwqcheck and pwqgen are standalone password/passphrase strength checking\nand random passphrase generator programs, respectively, which are usable\nfrom scripts.\n\nThe pwqfilter program searches, creates, or updates binary passphrase\nfilter files, which can also be used with pwqcheck and pam_passwdqc.\n\nlibpasswdqc is the underlying library, which may also be used from\nthird-party programs.","summary":"A password/passphrase strength checking and policy enforcement toolset"},{"type":"rpm","name":"passwdqc-utils","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This package contains standalone utilities which are usable from scripts:\npwqcheck (a standalone passphrase strength checking program),\npwqgen (a standalone random passphrase generator program), and\npwqfilter (a standalone program that searches, creates, or updates\nbinary passphrase filter files).","summary":"Password quality checker utilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"past-time","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.2.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"A simple tool to visualize the progress of the year based on the past days.","summary":"Visualizer for the days of the year"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pastebinit","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.5","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"A software that lets you send anything you want directly to a\npastebin from the command line.  This software lets you send a file\nor simply the result of a command directly to the pastebin you want\n(if it's supported) and gives you the URL in return.","summary":"Send anything you want directly to a pastebin from the command line"},{"type":"rpm","name":"patatt","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4.9","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This utility allows an easy way to add end-to-end cryptographic attestation to\npatches sent via mail. It does so by adapting the DKIM email signature standard\nto include cryptographic signatures via the X-Developer-Signature email header.","summary":"Add cryptographic attestation to patches sent via email"},{"type":"rpm","name":"patchelf","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.12","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"PatchELF is a simple utility for modifying an existing ELF executable\nor library.  It can change the dynamic loader (\"ELF interpreter\")\nof an executable and change the RPATH of an executable or library.","summary":"A utility for patching ELF binaries"},{"type":"rpm","name":"paternoster","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.3.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Paternoster enables ansible playbooks to be run like normal bash or python\nscripts. It parses the given parameters using python's argparse and then passes\nthem on to the actual playbook via the ansible API. In addition it provides an\nautomated way to run commands as another user, which can be used to give normal\nshell users special privileges, while still having a sleek and easy to\nunderstand user interface.","summary":"Allows to run ansible playbooks like ordinary python or bash scripts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pax","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.4","rel":"41.el8"},"description":"The 'pax' utility is the POSIX standard archive tool.  It supports the two most\ncommon forms of standard Unix archive (backup) files - CPIO and TAR.","summary":"POSIX File System Archiver"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pax-utils","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"pax-utils is a small set of utilities for peforming Q/A (mostly security)\nchecks on systems (most notably, `scanelf`).  It is focused on the ELF\nformat, but does include a Mach-O helper too for OS X systems.\n\nWhile heavily integrated into Gentoo's build system, it can be used on any\ndistro as it is a generic toolset.\n\nOriginally focused only on [PaX](https://pax.grsecurity.net/), it has been\nexpanded to be generally security focused.  It still has a good number of\nPaX helpers for people interested in that.","summary":"ELF utils that can check files for security relevant properties"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pbuilder","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.231.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"pbuilder constructs a chroot system, and builds a package inside the chroot.\nIt is an ideal system to use to check that a package has correct build-\ndependencies.","summary":"Personal package builder for Debian packages"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pbzip2","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.13","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"PBZIP2 is a parallel implementation of the bzip2 block-sorting file\ncompressor that uses pthreads and achieves near-linear speedup on SMP\nmachines.  The output of this version is fully compatible with bzip2\nv1.0.2 or newer (ie: anything compressed with pbzip2 can be\ndecompressed with bzip2).","summary":"Parallel implementation of bzip2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcg-cpp-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.98.1","rel":"2.20220420git428802d.el8"},"description":"This code provides an implementation of the PCG family of random number\ngenerators, which are fast, statistically excellent, and offer a number of\nuseful features.\n\nFull details can be found at the PCG-Random website\n(http://www.pcg-random.org/). This version of the code provides many family\nmembers – if you just want one simple generator, you may prefer the minimal C\nversion of the library.\n\nThere are two kinds of generator, normal generators and extended generators.\nExtended generators provide k dimensional equidistribution and can perform\nparty tricks, but generally speaking most people only need the normal\ngenerators.\n\nThere are two ways to access the generators, using a convenience typedef or by\nusing the underlying templates directly (similar to C++11’s std::mt19937\ntypedef vs its std::mersenne_twister_engine template). For most users, the\nconvenience typedef is what you want, and probably you’re fine with pcg32 for\n32-bit numbers. If you want 64-bit numbers, either use pcg64 (or, if you’re on\na 32-bit system, making 64 bits from two calls to pcg32_k2 may be faster).","summary":"PCG Random Number Generation, C++ Edition"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcg-cpp-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.98.1","rel":"2.20220420git428802d.el8"},"description":"Documentation and examples for pcg-cpp.","summary":"Documentation and examples for pcg-cpp"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcicrawler","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"\npcicrawler is a CLI tool to display/filter/export information about PCI or PCI\nExpress devices and their topology.","summary":"Display/filter/export information about PCI or PCI Express devices"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcl","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11.1","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"The Point Cloud Library (or PCL) is a large scale, open project for point\ncloud processing.\n\nThe PCL framework contains numerous state-of-the art algorithms including\nfiltering, feature estimation, surface reconstruction, registration, model\nfitting and segmentation.","summary":"Library for point cloud processing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcl-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11.1","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"The pcl-devel package contains libraries and header files for\ndeveloping applications that use pcl.","summary":"Development files for pcl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcl-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11.1","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"The pcl-doc package contains API documentation for the Point Cloud\nLibrary.","summary":"PCL API documentation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcl-tools","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11.1","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This package contains tools for point cloud file processing and viewers\nfor point cloud files and live Kinect data.","summary":"Point cloud tools and viewers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcodedmp","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.6","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Macros written in VBA (Visual Basic for Applications; the macro programming\nlanguage used in Microsoft Office) exist in three different executable forms,\neach of which can be what is actually executed at run time, depending on the\ncircumstances: Source code, p-code and execodes.\n\nSince most of the time it is the p-code that determines what exactly a macro\nwould do (even if neither source code, nor execodes are present), pcodedmp is\na Python library and command line tool to display it.","summary":"VBA p-code disassembler"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcsc-cyberjack","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.99.5final.SP16","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"REINER SCT cyberJack USB chip card reader user space driver.\n\nThis package includes the IFD driver for the cyberJack non-contact (RFID)\nand contact USB chip card reader.\n\nFor more information regarding installation under Linux see the README.txt\nin the documentation directory, esp. regarding compatibility with host\ncontrollers.\n\nFor more information about the reader, software updates and a shop see\nhttps://www.reiner-sct.com/","summary":"PC/SC driver for REINER SCT cyberjack USB chip card reader"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcsc-cyberjack-cjflash","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.99.5final.SP16","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tool to flash Reiner SCT cyberJack card readers.","summary":"Flash tool for cyberJack"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcsc-cyberjack-examples","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.99.5final.SP16","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Sample code to use/test SCardControl() API by Ludovic Rousseau.","summary":"Sample code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcsc-perl","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.14","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This library allows to communicate with a smart card using PC/SC\ninterface (pcsc-lite) from a Perl script.","summary":"Perl interface to the PC/SC smart card library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcsc-tools","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.5.3","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The pcsc-tools package contains some useful tools for a PC/SC user:\npcsc_scan regularly scans connected PC/SC smart card readers and\nprints detected events, ATR_analysis analyzes smart card ATRs (Anwser\nTo Reset), and scriptor sends commands to a smart card.","summary":"Tools to be used with smart cards and PC/SC"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pcsc-tools-gscriptor","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.5.3","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The pcsc-tools-gscriptor package contains graphical tool gscriptor which\ncan send commands to a smart card. 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It is written from scratch and conforms\nto all relevant DNS standards documents.\nFurthermore, PowerDNS interfaces with almost any database.","summary":"A modern, advanced and high performance authoritative-only name server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-backend-ldap","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the ldap backend for pdns","summary":"LDAP backend for pdns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-backend-lua2","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the lua2 backend for pdns","summary":"LUA2 backend for pdns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-backend-mysql","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the gmysql backend for pdns","summary":"MySQL backend for pdns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-backend-pipe","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the pipe backend for pdns","summary":"Pipe backend for pdns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-backend-postgresql","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the gpgsql backend for pdns","summary":"PostgreSQL backend for pdns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-backend-remote","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the remote backend for pdns","summary":"Remote backend for pdns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-backend-sqlite","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the SQLite backend for pdns","summary":"SQLite backend for pdns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-backend-tinydns","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the TinyDNS backend for pdns","summary":"TinyDNS backend for pdns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-ixfrdist","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the ixfrdist program.","summary":"A program to redistribute zones over AXFR and IXFR"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-recursor","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.9","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"PowerDNS Recursor is a non authoritative/recursing DNS server. Use this\npackage if you need a dns cache for your network.","summary":"Modern, advanced and high performance recursing/non authoritative name server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdns-tools","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.8.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the extra tools for pdns","summary":"Extra tools for pdns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdsh","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.34","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Pdsh is a multithreaded remote shell client which executes commands\non multiple remote hosts in parallel.  Pdsh can use several different\nremote shell services, including standard \"rsh\", Kerberos IV, and ssh.","summary":"Parallel remote shell program"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdsh-mod-dshgroup","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.34","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Pdsh module providing dsh (Dancer's shell) style \"group\" file support.\nProvides -g groupname and -X groupname options to pdsh.","summary":"Provides dsh-style group file support for pdsh"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdsh-mod-genders","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.34","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Pdsh module for libgenders functionality.","summary":"Provides libgenders support for pdsh"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdsh-mod-netgroup","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.34","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Pdsh module providing support for targeting hosts based on netgroup.\nProvides -g groupname and -X groupname options to pdsh.","summary":"Provides netgroup support for pdsh"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdsh-mod-slurm","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.34","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Pdsh module providing support for gathering the list of target nodes\nfrom an allocated SLURM job.","summary":"Provides support for running pdsh under SLURM allocations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdsh-rcmd-rsh","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.34","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Pdsh module for bsd rcmd functionality. Note: This module\nrequires that the pdsh binary be installed setuid root.","summary":"Provides bsd rcmd capability to pdsh"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pdsh-rcmd-ssh","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.34","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Pdsh module for ssh rcmd functionality.","summary":"Provides ssh rcmd capability to pdsh"},{"type":"rpm","name":"pe-bear","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6.5.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"PE-bear is a multiplatform analyzing tool for PE (Portable Executable)\nfiles. Its objective is to deliver fast and flexible \"first view\" for\nmalware analysts, stable and capable to handle malformed PE files.","summary":"Portable Executable analyzing tool with a friendly GUI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"percolator","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.05","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The first step in analyzing an mass spectrometry assay is to match\nthe harvested spectra against a target database\nusing database search engines such as Sequest and Mascot,\na process that renders list of peptide-spectrum matches.\nHowever, it is not trivial to assess the accuracy\nof these identifications.\n\nPercolator uses a semi-supervised machine learning to\ndiscriminate correct from incorrect peptide-spectrum matches,\nand calculates accurate statistics such as q-value (FDR)\nand posterior error probabilities.","summary":"Software for postprocessing of shotgun proteomics data"},{"type":"rpm","name":"percolator-data","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.05","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains XSD data files of percolator and\nmodels of elude tool.","summary":"percolator data files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"percolator-static","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.05","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains static libraries of percolator.","summary":"percolator static libraries"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-AWS-Signature4","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.02","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module implement's Amazon Web Service's Signature version 4\n(http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html).","summary":"Create a version4 signature for Amazon Web Services"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Algorithm-C3","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"This module implements the C3 algorithm.  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By\ndefault, no functions are exported into a namespace.","summary":"Perl module for looping constructs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Amavis","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.13.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Amavis perl module used by the amavis mail scanner service.","summary":"Amavis perl module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Any-Moose","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.27","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Any::Moose is deprecated - please use Moo for new code.\n\nThis module allows one to take advantage of the features Moose/Mouse\nprovides, while allowing one to let the program author determine if Moose\nor Mouse should be used; when use'd, we load Mouse if Moose isn't already\nloaded, otherwise we go with Moose.","summary":"Use Moose or Mouse automagically (DEPRECATED)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Any-URI-Escape","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.01","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"URI::Escape is great, but URI::Escape::XS is faster. This module loads\nURI::Escape::XS and imports the two most common methods if XS is installed.","summary":"Load URI::Escape::XS preferentially over URI::Escape"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-AnyEvent-AIO","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1","rel":"31.el8"},"description":"Truly asynchronous file and directrory I/O.","summary":"Truly asynchronous file and directrory I/O"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-AnyEvent-BDB","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1","rel":"34.el8"},"description":"Loading this module will install the necessary magic to seamlessly integrate\nBDB into AnyEvent, i.e. you no longer need to concern yourself with calling\nBDB::poll_cb or any of that stuff.","summary":"Truly asynchronous Berkeley DB access"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-AnyEvent-CacheDNS","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This Perl module provides a very simple DNS resolver that caches its results\nand can improve the connection times to remote hosts.","summary":"Simple DNS resolver with caching"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-AnyEvent-HTTP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.24","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This module is an AnyEvent user, you need to make sure that you use and\nrun a supported event loop.\n\nThis module implements a simple, stateless and non-blocking HTTP client.\nIt supports GET, POST and other request methods, cookies and more, all\non a very low level. It can follow redirects supports proxies and\nautomatically limits the number of connections to the values specified\nin the RFC.\n\nIt should generally be a \"good client\" that is enough for most HTTP\ntasks. Simple tasks should be simple, but complex tasks should still be\npossible as the user retains control over request and response headers.\n\nThe caller is responsible for authentication management, cookies (if the\nsimplistic implementation in this module doesn't suffice), referrer and\nother high-level protocol details for which this module offers only\nlimited support.","summary":"Simple but non-blocking HTTP/HTTPS client"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-AnyEvent-XSPromises","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.006","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This library provides a Promises interface, written in XS for performance,\nconforming to the Promises/A+ specification.","summary":"Another Promises library, this time implemented in XS for performance"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache-DBI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.12","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"This is version 1.12 of Apache::AuthDBI and Apache::DBI.\n\nThese modules are supposed to be used with the Apache server together with\nan embedded perl interpreter like mod_perl. They provide support for basic\nauthentication and authorization as well as support for persistent database\nconnections via Perl's Database Independent Interface (DBI).\n\no DBI.pm provides persistent database connections:\n  - connections can be established during server-startup\n  - configurable rollback to ensure data integrity\n  - configurable verification of the connections to avoid time-outs.\n\no AuthDBI.pm provides authentication and authorization:\n  - optional shared cache for passwords to minimize database load\n  - configurable cleanup-handler deletes outdated entries from the cache\n\nApache::DBI has been in widespread deployment on many platforms for\nyears.  Apache::DBI is one of the most widely used mod_perl related\nmodules.  It can be considered stable.","summary":"Persistent database connections with Apache/mod_perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache-Htpasswd","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9","rel":"31.el8"},"description":"This module comes with a set of methods to use with htaccess password files.\nThese files (and htaccess) are used to do Basic Authentication on a web server.\nThe passwords file is a flat-file with login name and their associated\nencrypted password. You can use this for non-Apache files if you wish, but it\nwas written specifically for .htaccess style files.","summary":"Manage Unix crypt-style password file"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache-LogFormat-Compiler","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.35","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"Compile a log format string to perl-code. For faster generation of\naccess_log lines.","summary":"Compile a log format string to perl-code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache-Reload","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This mod_perl extension allows to reload Perl modules that changed on the disk.","summary":"Reload changed Perl modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache-Session","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.93","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Apache::Session is a persistence framework that is particularly useful for\ntracking session data between httpd requests. Apache::Session is designed\nto work with Apache and mod_perl, but it should work under CGI and other\nweb servers, and it also works outside of a web server altogether.","summary":"Persistence framework for session data"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache-Session-Browseable","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.18","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A virtual Apache::Session back-end providing some class methods to manipulate\nall sessions and add the capability to index some fields to make re-search\nfaster.","summary":"Add index and search methods to Apache::Session"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache-Session-LDAP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"LDAP implementation of Apache::Session. Sessions are stored as LDAP entries\ninside a branch.","summary":"LDAP implementation of Apache::Session"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache-Session-NoSQL","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.2","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"NoSQL implementation of Apache::Session. Sessions are stored in NoSQL\nbases, either Redis or Cassandra.","summary":"NoSQL implementation of Apache::Session"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache-Session-Redis","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.2","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Redis driver for Apache::Session::NoSQL.","summary":"Redis driver for Apache::Session::NoSQL"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Apache2-SOAP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.73","rel":"31.el8"},"description":"This Apache Perl module provides the ability to add support for SOAP\n(Simple Object Access Protocol) protocol with easy configuration\n(either in .conf or in .htaccess file). This functionality should\ngive you lightweight option for hosting SOAP services and greatly\nsimplify configuration aspects. This module inherites functionality\nfrom SOAP::Transport::HTTP2::Apache component of SOAP::Lite module.","summary":"A replacement for Apache::SOAP designed to work with mod_perl 2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-App-CSV","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"25.el8"},"description":"App::CSV Perl module","summary":"App::CSV Perl module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-App-Nopaste","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.013","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Pastebins (also known as nopaste sites) let you post text, usually code,\nfor public viewing. They're used a lot in IRC channels to show code that\nwould normally be too long to give directly in the channel (hence the\nname nopaste).","summary":"Easy access to any pastebin"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-AppConfig","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.71","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"AppConfig has a powerful but easy to use module for parsing\nconfiguration files.  It also has a simple and efficient module for\nparsing command line arguments.  For fully-featured command line\nparsing, a module is provided for interfacing AppConfig to Johan\nVromans' extensive Getopt::Long module.  Johan will continue to\ndevelop the functionality of this package and its features will\nautomatically become available through AppConfig.","summary":"Perl module for reading configuration files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Archive-Any-Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This is a fork of Archive::Any by Michael Schwern and Clint Moore. 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Throw in pipes for IPC and\nyou just have a pile of things nobody wants to think about.","summary":"Object oriented simple interface to fork()"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Accessor-Grouped","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10014","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This class lets you build groups of accessors that will call different\ngetters and setters.","summary":"Build groups of accessors"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Accessor-Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"The module is a variant of Class::Accessor. It is fast and requires\nless typing, has no dependencies to other modules, and does not mess\nup the @ISA.","summary":"Minimalistic variant of Class::Accessor"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-C3","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.34","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is a pragma to change Perl 5's standard method resolution order from\ndepth-first left-to-right (a.k.a - pre-order) to the more sophisticated C3\nmethod resolution order.","summary":"Pragma to use the C3 method resolution order algorithm"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-C3-Componentised","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.001002","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This will inject base classes to your module using the Class::C3 method\nresolution order.\n\nPlease note: these are not plugins that can take precedence over methods\ndeclared in MyModule. If you want something like that, consider\nMooseX::Object::Pluggable.","summary":"Load mix-ins or components to your C3-based class"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-DBI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.0.17","rel":"38.el8"},"description":"Simple Database Abstraction.","summary":"Simple Database Abstraction"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-DBI-Plugin","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"42.el8"},"description":"Class::DBI::Plugin is an abstract base class for Class::DBI plugins. Its\npurpose is to make writing plugins easier. Writers of plugins should be able\nto concentrate on the functionality their module provides, instead of having\nto deal with the symbol table hackery involved when writing a plugin module.\nOnly three things must be remembered:\n\n* All methods to be exported are given the \"Plugged\" attribute. All other\n  methods are not exported to the plugged-in class.\n\n* Method calls that are to be sent to the plugged-in class are put in the\n  init() method. Examples of these are set_sql(), add_trigger() and so on.\n\n* The class parameter for the init() method and the \"Plugged\" methods is the\n  plugged-in class, not the plugin class.","summary":"Abstract base class for Class::DBI plugins"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-DBI-Plugin-DeepAbstractSearch","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"33.el8"},"description":"This plugin provides a SQL::Abstract search method for Class::DBI.  It\nis similar to Class::DBI::AbstractSearch, but allows you to search and\nsort by fields from joined tables.","summary":"SQL::Abstract for Class::DBI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-ErrorHandler","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.04","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This is Class::ErrorHandler, a base class for classes that need to do\nerror handling (which is, probably, most of them).","summary":"Class::ErrorHandler Perl module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Iterator","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"Class::Iterator is a generic iterator object class. It uses a closure that\nwraps into an object interface.","summary":"Iterator class"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Load","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.25","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"require EXPR only accepts Class/Name.pm style module names, not Class::Name.\nHow frustrating! For that, we provide load_class 'Class::Name'.\n\nIt's often useful to test whether a module can be loaded, instead of throwing\nan error when it's not available. For that, we provide\ntry_load_class 'Class::Name'.\n\nFinally, sometimes we need to know whether a particular class has been loaded.\nAsking %INC is an option, but that will miss inner packages and any class for\nwhich the filename does not correspond to the package name. For that, we\nprovide is_class_loaded 'Class::Name'.","summary":"A working (require \"Class::Name\") and more"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Load-XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module provides an XS implementation for portions of Class::Load.\nSee Class::Load for API details.","summary":"XS implementation of parts of Class::Load"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Measure","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl module allows you to create, compare and convert units of\nmeasurement.","summary":"Create, compare and convert units of measurement"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Measure-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Class-Measure. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Class-Measure/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Class-Measure"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-MethodMaker","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.24","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Class::MethodMaker solves the problem of having to continually write accessor\nmethods for your objects that perform standard tasks.","summary":"Perl module for creating generic object-oriented methods"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Mix","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.006","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"The mix_class function provided by this module dynamically generates\n'anonymous' classes with specified inheritance.","summary":"Dynamic class mixing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Std","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.013","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This module provides tools that help to implement the \"inside out object\"\nclass structure in a convenient and standard way.","summary":"Support for creating standard \"inside-out\" classes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Std-Fast","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.0.8","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Class::Std::Fast allows you to use the beautiful API of Class::Std in a faster\nway than Class::Std does. You can get the object's identity via scalar-ifying\nour object. Getting the objects identity is still possible via the ident method.","summary":"Faster but less secure replacement for Class::Std"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Trigger","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.15","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Mixin to add / call inheritable triggers.","summary":"Mixin to add / call inheritable triggers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Class-Unload","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"Unloads the given class by clearing out its symbol table and removing it\nfrom %INC.","summary":"Unload given class"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Clipboard","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.29","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Who doesn't remember the first time they learned to copy and paste, and\ngenerated an exponentially growing text document? Yes, that's right,\nclipboards are magical.","summary":"Copy and paste with any OS"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Clone-Choose","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.010","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Choose appropriate clone utility.","summary":"Choose appropriate clone utility"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Clone-PP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.07","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module provides a general-purpose clone function to make deep copies\nof Perl data structures. It calls itself recursively to copy nested hash,\narray, scalar and reference types, including tied variables and objects.","summary":"Recursively copy Perl data-types"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Collectd","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.9.0","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This package contains the Perl bindings and plugin for collectd.","summary":"Perl bindings for collectd"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Color-ANSI-Util","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.164","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module provides routines for dealing with ANSI colors. The two main\nfunctions are ansifg and ansibg. With those functions, you can specify\ncolors in RGB and let it output the correct ANSI color escape code\naccording to the color depth support of the terminal (whether 16-color,\n256-color, or 24bit). There are other functions to convert RGB to ANSI\nin specific color depths, or reverse functions to convert from ANSI to\nRGB codes.","summary":"Routines for dealing with ANSI colors"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Color-RGB-Util","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.601","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module contains utilities related to RGB colors.","summary":"Utilities related to RGB colors"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-ColorThemeBase-Static","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.008","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This is base class for color theme modules with static list of items (from\nobject's colors key).\nThis class is now alias for ColorThemeBase::Static::FromStructColors. You\ncan use that class directly.","summary":"Base class for color theme modules with static list of items"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-ColorThemeRole-ANSI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.001","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module can be mixed in with a ColorTheme::* class. Handy when using\ncolor theme in terminal.","summary":"Roles for using ColorTheme::* with ANSI codes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-ColorThemeUtil-ANSI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.001","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module provides utility routines related to color themes and ANSI\ncode.","summary":"Utility routines related to color themes and ANSI code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Compress-LZF","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.8","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This is Perl binding to the LZF compression library.","summary":"Extremely light-weight Lempel-Ziv-Free compression"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Compress-Stream-Zstd","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.202","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The Compress::Stream::Zstd module provides an interface to the Zstd\n(de)compressor.","summary":"Perl interface to the Zstd (Zstandard) (de)compressor"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-Any","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.32","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"Config::Any provides a facility for Perl applications and libraries to\nload configuration data from multiple different file formats. It supports\nXML, YAML, JSON, Apache-style configuration, Windows INI files, and even\nPerl code.","summary":"Load configuration from different file formats, transparently"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-General","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.63","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module opens a config file and parses its contents for\nyou. After parsing the module returns a hash structure which contains\nthe representation of the config file.\nThe format of config files supported by Config::General is inspired by\nthe well known Apache config format, in fact, this module is 100%\nread-compatible with Apache config files, but you can also just use simple\nname/value pairs in your config files.\nIn addition to the capabilities of an Apache config file it supports\nsome enhancements such as here-documents, C-style comments or\nmultiline options. It is also possible to save the config back to\ndisk, which makes the module a perfect backend for configuration\ninterfaces.\nIt is possible to use variables in config files and there exists also\nsupport for object oriented access to the configuration.","summary":"Generic configuration module for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-Generator","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The goal of this collection of modules is to ease the generation of low-level\nconfiguration files from high-level configuration items and templates.","summary":"Shared variables for the Config::Generator modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-GitLike","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.18","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This module handles interaction with configuration files of the style used\nby the version control system Git. It can both parse and modify these\nfiles, as well as create entirely new ones.","summary":"Git-compatible config file parsing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-Grammar","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.13","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Config::Grammar is a module to parse configuration files. The\nconfiguration may consist of multiple-level sections with assignments\nand tabular data.  The parsed data will be returned as a hash\ncontaining the whole configuration. Config::Grammar uses a grammar\nthat is supplied upon creation of a Config::Grammar object to parse\nthe configuration file and return helpful error messages in case of\nsyntax errors. Using the makepod method you can generate documentation\nof the configuration file format.","summary":"Grammar-based, user-friendly config parser"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-IniFiles","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.000002","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Config::IniFiles provides a way to have readable configuration files\noutside your Perl script. Configurations can be imported (inherited,\nstacked,...), sections can be grouped, and settings can be accessed\nfrom a tied hash.","summary":"A module for reading .ini-style configuration files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.59","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"Simple configuration file class.","summary":"Simple configuration file class"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-Std","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.903","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"A perl module to load and save configuration files in a standard format.\nThe configuration language is deliberately simple and limited, and the\nmodule works hard to preserve as much information (section order, comments\netc.) as possible when a configuration file is updated.","summary":"Perl module to load and save configuration files in a standard format"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-Tiny","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.24","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Config::Tiny is a Perl module designed for reading and writing .ini\nstyle configuration files. It is designed for simplicity and ease of\nuse, and thus only supports the most basic operations.","summary":"Perl module for reading and writing .ini style configuration files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Config-Validator","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module allows to perform schema based configuration validation.","summary":"Schema based configuration validation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Const-Fast","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.014","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"This the only function of this module and it is exported by default. It takes\na scalar, array or hash left-value as first argument, and a list of one or\nmore values depending on the type of the first argument as the value for the\nvariable. It will set the variable to that value and subsequently make it\nread-only. Arrays and hashes will be made deeply read-only.","summary":"Facility for creating read-only scalars, arrays, and hashes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Context-Preserve","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Sometimes you need to call a function, get the results, act on the results,\nthen return the result of the function. This is painful because of contexts;\nthe original function can behave different if it's called in void, scalar, or\nlist context. You can ignore the various cases and just pick one, but that's\nfragile. To do things right, you need to see which case you're being called\nin, and then call the function in that context. This results in 3 code paths,\nwhich is a pain to type in (and maintain).  This module automates the process.\nYou provide a code reference that is the \"original function\", and another code\nreference to run after running the original. You can modify the return value\n(aliased to @_) here, and do whatever else you need to do. 'wantarray' is\ncorrect inside both code references; in \"after\", though, the return value is\nignored and the value 'wantarray' returns is related to the context that the\noriginal function was called in.","summary":"Run code after a subroutine call, preserving the context"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Contextual-Return","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.004014","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module allows you to define return values of a perl sub that are\nappropriate given the calling context.","summary":"Create context-sensitive return values"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Convert-Base32","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.06","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This module provides functions to convert string from / to Base32 encoding,\nspecified in RACE internet-draft. The Base32 encoding is designed to encode\nnon-ASCII characters in DNS-compatible host name parts.","summary":"Encoding and decoding of base32 strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Convert-Bencode","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.03","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"This module provides two functions, bencode and bdecode, which encode and\ndecode bencoded strings respectively.","summary":"Functions for converting to/from bencoded strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Convert-Bencode_XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.06","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"This module provides two functions, bencode and bdecode, which encode and\ndecode bencoded strings respectively.","summary":"Faster conversions to/from Bencode format"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Convert-BinHex","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.125","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Convert::BinHex extracts data from Macintosh BinHex files.","summary":"Convert to/from RFC1741 HQX7 (Mac BinHex)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Convert-PEM","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"31.el8"},"description":"This is Convert::PEM, a module implementing read/write access\nto ASN.1-encoded PEM files (with optional encryption).","summary":"Read/write encrypted ASN.1 PEM files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Convert-TNEF","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.18","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"TNEF stands for Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format, and if you've\never been unfortunate enough to receive one of these files as an email\nattachment, you may want to use this module.","summary":"Perl module to read TNEF files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Convert-UU","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.5201","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"Perl module for uuencode and uudecode.","summary":"Perl module for uuencode and uudecode"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Convert-UUlib","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"3","ver":"1.8","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A perl interface to the uulib library (a.k.a. uudeview/uuenview).","summary":"Perl interface to the uulib library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Cookie-Baker","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Cookie::Baker provides simple cookie string generator and parser.","summary":"Cookie string generator / parser"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Coro","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.570","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module collection manages continuations in general, most often in the\nform of cooperative threads (also called coros, or simply \"coro\" in the\ndocumentation). They are similar to kernel threads but don't (in general) run\nin parallel at the same time even on SMP machines. The specific flavor of\nthread offered by this module also guarantees you that it will not switch\nbetween threads unless necessary, at easily-identified points in your\nprogram, so locking and parallel access are rarely an issue, making thread\nprogramming much safer and easier than using other thread models.","summary":"The only real threads in perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Cpanel-JSON-XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.40","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module converts Perl data structures to JSON and vice versa. Its\nprimary goal is to be correct and its secondary goal is to be fast. To\nreach the latter goal it was written in C.","summary":"JSON::XS for Cpanel, fast and correct serializing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-Blowfish","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.14","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"Crypt::Blowfish is an XS-based implementation of the Blowfish\ncryptography algorithm designed by Bruce Schneier. It's designed to\ntake full advantage of Crypt::CBC when desired. Blowfish keys may be\nup to 448 bits (56 bytes) long.","summary":"XS Blowfish implementation for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-CBC","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.33","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"This is Crypt::CBC, a Perl-only implementation of the cryptographic\ncipher block chaining mode (CBC).  In combination with a block cipher\nsuch as Crypt::DES or Crypt::IDEA, you can encrypt and decrypt\nmessages of arbitrarily long length.  The encrypted messages are\ncompatible with the encryption format used by SSLeay.","summary":"Encrypt Data with Cipher Block Chaining Mode"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-CipherSaber","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.01","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"The Crypt::CipherSaber module implements CipherSaber encryption, described\nat http://ciphersaber.gurus.com/. It is simple, fairly speedy, and\nrelatively secure algorithm based on RC4.","summary":"Perl module implementing CipherSaber encryption"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-Cracklib","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"This module providers interaction with the system cracklib libraries.","summary":"Crypt-Cracklib - Perl interface to Alec Muffett's Cracklib"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-Curve25519","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.06","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Curve25519 is a Diffie-Hellman function suitable for a wide variety of\napplications.\n\nGiven a user's 32-byte secret key, Curve25519 computes the user's 32-byte\npublic key. Given the user's 32-byte secret key and another user's 32-byte\npublic key, Curve25519 computes a 32-byte secret shared by the two users. This\nsecret can then be used to authenticate and encrypt messages between the two\nusers.","summary":"Generate shared secret using elliptic-curve Diffie-Hellman function"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-DES","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.07","rel":"19.1.el8"},"description":"DES encryption module.","summary":"Perl DES encryption module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-DES_EDE3","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.01","rel":"37.el8"},"description":"This is Crypt::DES_EDE3, a module implementing Triple-DES EDE\n(encrypt-decrypt-encrypt) encryption and decryption.","summary":"Triple-DES EDE encryption/decryption module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-DH","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.07","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"Crypt::DH is a Perl implementation of the Diffie-Hellman key exchange system.\nDiffie-Hellman is an algorithm by which two parties can agree on a shared\nsecret key, known only to them. The secret is negotiated over an insecure\nnetwork without the two parties ever passing the actual shared secret, or their\nprivate keys, between them.","summary":"Perl module implementing the Diffie-Hellman key exchange system"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-DH-GMP","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.00012","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"Crypt::DH::GMP is a (somewhat) portable replacement to Crypt::DH,\nimplemented mostly in C.","summary":"Crypt::DH Using GMP Directly"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-DSA","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.17","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"Crypt::DSA is an implementation of the DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm)\nsignature verification system. This package provides DSA signing, signature\nverification, and key generation.","summary":"Perl module for DSA signatures and key generation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-ECB","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.22","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module is a Perl-only implementation of the ECB mode. In combination\nwith a block cipher such as DES, IDEA or Blowfish, you can encrypt and\ndecrypt messages of arbitrarily long length. Though for security reasons\nother modes than ECB such as CBC should be preferred. See textbooks on\ncryptography if you want to know why.","summary":"Encrypt data using ECB Mode"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-Eksblowfish","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.009","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"An object of this type encapsulates a keyed instance of the Eksblowfish\nblock cipher, ready to encrypt and decrypt.","summary":"Eksblowfish block cipher"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-GPG","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.64","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"The Crypt::GPG module provides access to the functionality of the\nGnuPG v1 (www.gnupg.org) encryption tool through an object oriented\ninterface. It provides methods for encryption, decryption, signing,\nsignature verification, key generation, key certification, export\nand import.","summary":"Perl Object Oriented Interface to GnuPG"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-GeneratePassword","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.05","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Crypt::GeneratePassword generates random passwords that are (more or less)\npronounceable. Unlike Crypt::RandPasswd, it doesn't use the FIPS-181 NIST\nstandard, which is proven to be insecure. It does use a similar interface,\nso it should be a drop-in replacement in most cases.","summary":"Generate secure random pronounceable passwords"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-IDEA","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.10","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"This perl extension is an implementation of the IDEA block cipher algorithm.\nThe module implements the Crypt::BlockCipher interface.\n\nThis implementation is copyright Systemics Ltd (http://www.systemics.com/).","summary":"Perl interface to IDEA block cipher"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-JWT","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.035","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Implements JSON Web Token (JWT) - https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519. The\nimplementation covers not only JSON Web Signature (JWS) -\nhttps://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7515, but also JSON Web Encryption (JWE) -\nhttps://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7516.","summary":"JSON Web Token (JWT, JWS, JWE) as defined by RFC7519, RFC7515, RFC7516"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-MySQL","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.04","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"Crypt::MySQL emulates MySQL PASSWORD() SQL function, without\nlibmysqlclient. You can compare encrypted passwords, without real MySQL\nenvironment.","summary":"Emulate MySQL PASSWORD() function"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-X509","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.813","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Crypt::OpenSSL::X509 - Perl extension to OpenSSL's X509 API.","summary":"Perl interface to OpenSSL for X509"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-PWSafe3","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.22","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Crypt::PWSafe3 provides read and write access to password database files\ncreated by Password Safe V3 (and up) available at \u003chttp://passwordsafe.sf.net\u003e.","summary":"Read and write Passwordsafe v3 files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-PasswdMD5","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.0","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This package provides MD5-based crypt() functions.","summary":"Provides interoperable MD5-based crypt() functions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-RC4","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.02","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"A simple implementation of the RC4 algorithm, developed by RSA Security,\nInc. Here is the description from RSA's website:\n\nRC4 is a stream cipher designed by Rivest for RSA Data Security (now RSA\nSecurity). It is a variable key-size stream cipher with byte-oriented\noperations. The algorithm is based on the use of a random permutation. Analysis\nshows that the period of the cipher is overwhelmingly likely to be greater than\n10100. Eight to sixteen machine operations are required per output byte, and\nthe cipher can be expected to run very quickly in software. Independent analysts\nhave scrutinized the algorithm and it is considered secure.","summary":"Perl implementation of the RC4 encryption algorithm"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-Random-Seed","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"A simple mechanism to get strong randomness. The main purpose of this\nmodule is to provide a simple way to generate a seed for a PRNG such as\nMath::Random::ISAAC, for use in cryptographic key generation, or as the\nseed for an upstream module such as Bytes::Random::Secure. Flags for\nrequiring non-blocking sources are allowed, as well as a very simple method\nfor plugging in a source.","summary":"Simple method to get strong randomness"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-Random-Source","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This module provides implementations for a number of byte oriented sources\nof random data.","summary":"Get weak or strong random data from pluggable sources"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-Rijndael","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.14","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module implements the Rijndael cipher, which has just been selected as\nthe Advanced Encryption Standard.","summary":"Crypt::CBC compliant Rijndael encryption module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-SMIME","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.25","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module provides a class for handling S/MIME messages. It can sign,\nverify, encrypt and decrypt messages. It requires libcrypto\n(http://www.openssl.org) to work.","summary":"S/MIME message signing, verification, encryption and decryption"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-SMIME-tests","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.25","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This package provides the test suite for package perl-Crypt-SMIME.","summary":"Test suite for package perl-Crypt-SMIME"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-SSLeay","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.72","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"These Perl modules provide support for the HTTPS protocol under the World-Wide\nWeb library for Perl (LWP), so that a LWP::UserAgent can make HTTPS GET, HEAD,\nand POST requests.\n\nThis package contains Net::SSL module which is automatically loaded by\nLWP::Protocol::https on HTTPS requests, and provides the necessary SSL glue\nfor that module to work.","summary":"OpenSSL glue that provides LWP with HTTPS support"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-Salsa20","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Crypt::Salsa20 implements D. J. Bernstein's Salsa20 stream cipher (a.k.a.\nSnuffle 2005) in Perl. For more information on Salsa20, see his page at\nhttp://cr.yp.to/snuffle.html.","summary":"Encrypt data with the Salsa20 cipher"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-ScryptKDF","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.010","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Scrypt is a password-based key derivation function (like for example\nPBKDF2). Scrypt was designed to be \"memory-hard\" algorithm in order to make\nit expensive to perform large scale custom hardware attacks.","summary":"Scrypt password based key derivation function"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-SmbHash","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.12","rel":"38.el8"},"description":"This module generates Lanman and NT MD4 style password hashes, using perl-only\ncode for portability. The module aids in the administration of Samba style\nsystems.","summary":"Pure-perl Lanman and NT MD4 hash functions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-Twofish","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.17","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"Twofish is a 128-bit symmetric block cipher with a variable length (128,\n192, or 256-bit) key, developed by Counterpane Labs. It is unpatented and\nfree for all uses, as described at http://www.counterpane.com/twofish.html.","summary":"Twofish Encryption Algorithm"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-URandom","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.39","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Module is intended to provide an interface to the strongest available\nsource of non-blocking randomness on the current platform.","summary":"Non-blocking randomness for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-URandom-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.39","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Crypt-URandom. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Crypt-URandom/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Crypt-URandom"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-UnixCrypt_XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This module implements the DES-based Unix crypt function. For those who\nneed to construct non-standard variants of crypt, the various building\nblocks used in crypt are also supplied separately.","summary":"Perl xs interface for a portable traditional crypt function"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Crypt-X509","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.51","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"Crypt::X509 parses X.509 certificates. Methods are provided for accessing\nmost certificate elements.","summary":"Parse a X.509 certificate"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-CryptX","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.087","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This Perl library provides a cryptography based on LibTomCrypt library.","summary":"Cryptographic toolkit"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-CryptX-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.087","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-CryptX. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-CryptX/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-CryptX"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Curses","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.36","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Perl bindings for ncurses, bringing terminal-independent character\nhandling capabilities to Perl.","summary":"Perl bindings for ncurses"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Curses-UI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9609","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Curses::UI is an object-oriented user interface framework for Perl.","summary":"Curses based OO user interface framework"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Cwd-Guard","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.05","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Cwd::Guard can change the current directory (chdir) using a limited scope.\n\n  use Cwd::Guard qw/cwd_guard/;\n  use Cwd;\n\n  my $dir = getcwd;\n  MYBLOCK: {\n    my $guard = cwd_guard('/tmp/xxxxx') or die\n      \"failed chdir: $Cwd::Guard::Error\";\n    ... # chdir to /tmp/xxxxx\n  }\n  ... # back to $dir","summary":"Temporarily change the current directory"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBD-CSV","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.55","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The DBD::CSV module is yet another driver for the DBI (Database\nindependent interface for Perl). This one is based on the SQL\n\"engine\" SQL::Statement and the abstract DBI driver DBD::File\nand implements access to so-called CSV files (Comma separated\nvalues). Such files are mostly used for exporting MS Access and\nMS Excel data.","summary":"DBI driver for CSV files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBD-Cassandra","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.57","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"DBD::Cassandra is a Perl5 Database Interface driver for Cassandra, using\nthe CQL3 query language.","summary":"DBI database backend for Cassandra"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBD-Firebird","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.39","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"DBD::Firebird is a Perl module that works with the DBI module to provide\naccess to Firebird databases.","summary":"Firebird interface for perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBD-Mock","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.55","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Testing with databases can be tricky. If you are developing a system married\nto a single database then you can make some assumptions about your environment\nand ask the user to provide relevant connection information.  But if you need\nto test a framework that uses DBI, particularly a framework that uses\ndifferent types of persistence schemes, then it may be more useful to simply\nverify what the framework is trying to do -- ensure the right SQL is generated\nand that the correct parameters are bound. DBD::Mock makes it easy to just\nmodify your configuration (presumably held outside your code) and just use it\ninstead of DBD::Foo (like DBD::Pg or DBD::mysql) in your framework.","summary":"Mock database driver for testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBD-ODBC","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.61","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module is needed to access ODBC databases from within Perl. The\nmodule uses the unixODBC manager to connect to the database.","summary":"ODBC Driver for DBI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBIx-Class","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.082842","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This is an SQL to OO mapper with an object API inspired by Class::DBI\n(and a compatibility layer as a springboard for porting) and a\nresult-set API that allows abstract encapsulation of database\noperations. It aims to make representing queries in your code as perlish\nas possible while still providing access to as many of the\ncapabilities of the database as possible, including retrieving related\nrecords from multiple tables in a single query, JOIN, LEFT JOIN, COUNT,\nDISTINCT, GROUP BY and HAVING support.","summary":"Extensible and flexible object \u003c-\u003e relational mapper"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBIx-Class-Storage-Debug-PrettyPrint","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.87","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Pretty Printing DebugObj.","summary":"Pretty Printing DebugObj"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBIx-Connector","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.56","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"DBIx::Connector provides a simple interface for fast and safe DBI\nconnection and transaction management. It allows to keep a database\nhandle to maintain a connection in order to minimize overhead without\nhaving to worry about dropped or corrupted connections.\n\nBorrowing an interface from DBIx::Class, DBIx::Connector also offers\nan API that handles the scoping of database transactions. In addition,\nit offers an API for savepoints if a database supports them.","summary":"Fast, safe DBI connection and transaction management"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBIx-ContextualFetch","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.03","rel":"40.el8"},"description":"Add contextual fetches to DBI.","summary":"Add contextual fetches to DBI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBIx-QueryLog","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.42","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"DBIx::QueryLog logs each execution time and the actual query.","summary":"Logging queries for DBI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBIx-RunSQL","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.21","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This module abstracts away the \"run these SQL statements to set up\na database\" into a module. It also abstracts away the reading of\nSQL from a file and allows for various command line parameters\nto be passed in.","summary":"Run SQL commands from a file"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBIx-Safe","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.5","rel":"37.el8"},"description":"The purpose of this module is to give controlled, limited access to an\napplication, rather than simply passing it a raw database handle through\nDBI. DBIx::Safe acts as a wrapper to the database, by only allowing\nthrough the commands you tell it to. It filters all things related to\nthe database handle - methods and attributes.","summary":"Safer access to your database through a DBI database handle"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBIx-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.37","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"DBIx::Simple provides a simplified interface to DBI, Perl's powerful\ndatabase module.","summary":"Easy-to-use OO interface to DBI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBIx-XHTML_Table","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.49","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"DBIx::XHTML_Table is a DBI extension that creates an XHTML table from a\ndatabase query result set. It was created to fill the gap between fetching\nrows from a database and transforming them into a web browser renderable\ntable. DBIx::XHTML_Table is intended for programmers who want the\nresponsibility of presenting (decorating) data, easily. This module is\nmeant to be used in situations where the concern for presentation and logic\nseparation is overkill. Providing logic or editable data is beyond the\nscope of this module, but it is capable of doing such.","summary":"SQL query result set to XHTML table"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DBM-Deep","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0016","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"A unique flat-file database module, written in pure perl. True multi-level\nhash/array support (unlike MLDBM, which is faked), hybrid OO / tie()\ninterface, cross-platform FTPable files, and quite fast. Can handle\nmillions of keys and unlimited hash levels without significant slow-down.\nWritten from the ground-up in pure perl - this is NOT a wrapper around a\nC-based DBM. Out-of-the-box compatibility with Unix, Mac OS X and Windows.","summary":"A pure perl multi-level hash/array DBM"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Binary","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.01","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This simple module provides string equivalents to the -T / -B operators. Since\nthese only work on file names and file handles, this module provides the same\nfunctions but on strings.\n\nNote that the actual implementation is currently different, basically because\nthe -T / -B functions are in C/XS, and this module is written in pure Perl. For\nnow, anyway.","summary":"Simple detection of binary versus text in strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Buffer","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.04","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"Data::Buffer implements a low-level binary buffer in which you can get and put\nintegers, strings, and other data. Internally the implementation is based on\npack and unpack, such that Data::Buffer is really a layer on top of those\nbuilt-in functions.","summary":"Read/write buffer class for perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Compare","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.26","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module compares arbitrary data structures to see if they are copies\nof each other.","summary":"Compare perl data structures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Denter","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.15","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"The main problem with Data::Dumper (one of my all-time favorite modules)\nis that you have to use 'eval()' to deserialize the data you've dumped.\nThis is great if you can trust the data you're evaling, but horrible if\nyou can't. A good alternative is Storable.pm. It can safely thaw your\nfrozen data.  But if you want to read/edit the frozen data, you're out of\nluck, because Storable uses a binary format. Even Data::Dumper's output\ncan be a little cumbersome for larger data objects. Enter Data::Denter.\n\nData::Denter is yet another Perl data serializer/deserializer. It formats\nnested data structures in an indented fashion. It is optimized for human\nreadability/editability, safe deserialization, and (eventually) speed.","summary":"An alternative to Data::Dumper and Storable"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Dump-Color","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.241","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This module aims to be a drop-in replacement for Data::Dump. It adds colors\nto dumps. For more information, see Data::Dump. This documentation explains\nwhat's different between this module and Data::Dump.","summary":"Like Data::Dump, but with color"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Dump-Streamer","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.40","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Given a list of scalars or reference variables, writes out their contents\nin perl syntax. The references can also be objects. The contents of each\nvariable is output using the least number of Perl statements as convenient,\nusually only one. Self-referential structures, closures, and objects are\noutput correctly.","summary":"Accurately serialize a data structure as Perl code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Dumper-Concise","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.023","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This module always exports a single function, Dumper, which can be\ncalled with an array of values to dump those values or with no arguments\nto return the Data::Dumper object it has created.  It exists,\nfundamentally, as a convenient way to reproduce a set of Dumper options\nthat we've found ourselves using across large numbers of applications.","summary":"A convenient way to reproduce a set of Dumper options"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Dumper-Names","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"The essential module Data::Dumper is used for printing perl data structures or\nsuitable for eval. Data::Dumper::Names dump variables with names and without\nsource filter.","summary":"Data::Dumper like module for printing and eval data structures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Entropy","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.008","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module maintains a concept of a current selection of entropy source.\nAlgorithms that require entropy, such as those in\nData::Entropy::Algorithms, can use the source nominated by this module,\navoiding the need for entropy source objects to be explicitly passed\naround. This is convenient because usually one entropy source will be used\nfor an entire program run and so an explicit entropy source parameter would\nrarely vary. There is also a default entropy source, avoiding the need to\nexplicitly configure a source at all.","summary":"Entropy (randomness) management"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Faker","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This module creates fake (but reasonable) data that can be used\nfor things such as filling databases with fake information during\ndevelopment of database related applications.","summary":"Perl extension for generating fake data"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Float","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.015","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module is about the native floating point numerical data type. A floating\npoint number is one of the types of datum that can appear in the numeric part\nof a Perl scalar. This module supplies constants describing the native\nfloating point type, classification functions, and functions to manipulate\nfloating point values at a low level.","summary":"Details of the floating point data type"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-GUID","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.049","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Data::GUID provides a simple interface for generating and using globally\nunique identifiers.","summary":"Globally unique identifiers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-HexDump","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"Dump in hexadecimal the content of a scalar. The result is returned in a\nstring. Each line of the result consists of the offset in the source in the\nleftmost column of each line, followed by one or more columns of data from\nthe source in hexadecimal. The rightmost column of each line shows the\nprintable characters (all others are shown as single dots).","summary":"Hexadecimal Dumper"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-IEEE754","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This Perl module provides some simple convenience functions for packing and\nunpacking IEEE 754 floats and doubles. If you can require Perl 5.10 or greater\nthen this module is pointless. Just use the \"d\u003e\" and \"f\u003e\" pack formats\ninstead.","summary":"Pack and unpack big-endian IEEE 754 floats and doubles"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-IEEE754-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Data-IEEE754. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Data-IEEE754/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Data-IEEE754"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Integer","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.006","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This module is about the native integer numerical data type. A native\ninteger is one of the types of datum that can appear in the numeric part\nof a Perl scalar. This module supplies constants describing the native\ninteger type.","summary":"Details of the native integer data type"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-MessagePack","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.01","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module converts Perl data structures to MessagePack and vice versa.","summary":"MessagePack serialising/deserialising"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Password","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.12","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This modules checks potential passwords for crackability. It checks that\nthe password is in the appropriate length, that it has enough character\ngroups, that it does not contain the same chars repeatedly or ascending or\ndescending characters, or characters close to each other in the keyboard. It\nwill also attempt to search the ispell word file for existence of whole\nwords.","summary":"Perl extension for assessing password quality"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Password-zxcvbn","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is a Perl port of Dropbox's password strength estimation\nlibrary, zxcvbn.","summary":"Dropbox's password estimation logic"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Perl","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.002009","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Data::Perl is a collection of classes that wrap fundamental data types\nthat exist in Perl. These classes and methods as they exist today are an\nattempt to mirror functionality provided by Moose's Native Traits. One\nimportant thing to note is all classes currently do no validation on\nconstructor input.","summary":"Base classes wrapping fundamental Perl data types"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Printer","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.000004","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Data::Printer is a Perl module to pretty-print Perl data structures and\nobjects in full color. It is meant to display variables on screen, properly\nformatted to be inspected by a human.","summary":"Pretty printer for Perl data structures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Report","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"Data::Report is a framework for report generation.\n\nYou define the columns, add the data row by row, and get reports in\ntext, HTML, CSV and so on. Textual ornaments like extra empty lines,\ndashed lines, and cell lines can be added in a way similar to HTML\nstyle sheets.","summary":"A flexible plugin-driven reporting framework"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Section-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.07","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Data::Section::Simple is a simple module to extract data from the __DATA__\nsection of the file.","summary":"Read data from __DATA__"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Serializer","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.60","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Provides a unified interface to the various serializing modules currently\navailable. Adds the functionality of both compression and encryption.","summary":"Modules that serialize data structures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Stream-Bulk","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"This module tries to find middle ground between one at a time and all at\nonce processing of data sets.","summary":"N at a time iteration API"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Taxi","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.96","rel":"25.el8"},"description":"Taxi (Taint-Aware XML-Ish) is a data serializer with several handy\nfeatures.","summary":"Taint-aware, XML-ish data serialization"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Uniqid","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.12","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"Data::Uniqid provides three simple routines for generating unique ids.\nThese ids are coded with a Base62 system to make them short and handy (e.g.\nto use it as part of a URL).","summary":"Perl extension for simple generating of unique id's"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Validate-Domain","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.15","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This module collects domain validation routines to make input validation, and\nuntainting easier and more readable.\n\nAll functions return an untainted value if the test passes, and undef if it\nfails. This means that you should always check for a defined status explicitly.\nDon't assume the return will be true. (e.g. is_username('0'))\n\nThe value to test is always the first (and often only) argument.","summary":"Domain validation methods Perl module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Validate-IP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.27","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This module collects IP address validation routines to make input validation,\nand untainting easier and more readable.","summary":"Perl IP address validation routines"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Data-Visitor","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.32","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module is a simple visitor implementation for Perl values.","summary":"Visitor style traversal of Perl data structures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Date-Holidays-DE","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.07","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A perl module that creates a list of German holidays in a given year.\nIt knows about special holiday regulations for all of Germany's federal\nstates and also about \"semi-holidays\" and religious \"silent days\" that\nwill be treated as holidays on request. Holidays that occur on weekends\ncan be excluded from the generated list. The generated list can also be\nfreely formatted using regular strftime() format definitions.","summary":"Perl module to determine German holidays"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Date-Range","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.41","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Quite often, when dealing with dates, we don't just want to know information\nabout one particular date, but about a range of dates. For example, we may\nwish to know whether a given date is in a particular range, or what the overlap\nis between one range and another. This module lets you ask such questions.","summary":"Work with a range of dates"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Date-Simple","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.03","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"Simple date object for perl.","summary":"Simple date object for perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Calendar-Mayan","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.0601","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"An implementation of the Mayan Long Count, Haab, and Tzolkin calendars\nas defined in \"Calendrical Calculations The Millennium Edition\".\nSupplemented by \"Frequently Asked Questions about Calendars\".","summary":"Mayan Long Count Calendar"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Event-ICal","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This module provides convenience methods that let you easily create\nDateTime::Set objects for rfc2445 style recurrences.","summary":"Perl DateTime extension for computing rfc2445 recurrences"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Event-Recurrence","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.19","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This module provides convenience methods that let you easily create\nDateTime::Set objects for various recurrences, such as \"once a month\" or\n\"every day\". You can also create more complicated recurrences, such as\n\"every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM\".","summary":"DateTime::Set extension for create basic recurrence sets"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-DateParse","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.05","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"This module is a DateTime compatibility wrapper around Date::Parse; it allows\none to easily parse formats Date::Parse recognizes for DateTime.","summary":"Parse Date::Parse compatible formats"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-Epoch","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"This module can convert a DateTime object (or any object that can be\nconverted to a DateTime object) to the number of seconds since a given\nepoch. It can also do the reverse.","summary":"Convert DateTimes to/from epoch seconds"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-Excel","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"0.31","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"Excel uses a different system for its dates than most Unix programs.\nThis module allows to convert between a few of the Excel raw formats\nand DateTime objects, which can then be further converted via any of\nthe other DateTime::Format::* modules, or with DateTime's methods.","summary":"Convert between DateTime and Excel dates"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-Flexible","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.37","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"If you have ever had to use a program that made you type in the date a certain\nway and thought \"Why can't the computer just figure out what date I wanted?\",\nthis module is for you.\n\nDateTime::Format::Flexible attempts to take any string you give it and parse\nit into a DateTime object.","summary":"Flexibly parse strings and turn them into DateTime objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-Flexible-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.37","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-DateTime-Format-Flexible. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-DateTime-Format-Flexible/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-DateTime-Format-Flexible"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-ICal","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.09","rel":"33.el8"},"description":"This module understands the ICal date/time and duration formats, as defined\nin RFC 2445. It can be used to parse these formats in order to create the\nappropriate objects.","summary":"Parse and format iCal datetime and duration strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-MySQL","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.06","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This module understands the formats used by MySQL for its DATE, DATETIME,\nTIME, and TIMESTAMP data types. It can be used to parse these formats in order\nto create DateTime objects, and it can take a DateTime object and produce a\nstring representing it in the MySQL format.","summary":"Parse and format MySQL dates and times"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-Natural","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.09","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"DateTime::Format::Natural takes a string with a human readable date/time\nand creates a machine readable one by applying natural parsing logic.","summary":"Create machine readable date/time with natural parsing logic"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-Natural-Test","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.09","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"The DateTime::Format::Natural::Test class exports common test routines.","summary":"Common test routines/data for perl-DateTime-Format-Natural"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-Pg","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16013","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This module understands the formats used by PostgreSQL for its DATE, TIME,\nTIMESTAMP, and INTERVAL data types. It can be used to parse these formats\nin order to create DateTime or DateTime::Duration objects, and it can take\na DateTime or DateTime::Duration object and produce a string representing\nit in a format accepted by PostgreSQL.","summary":"Parse and format PostgreSQL dates and times"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-RFC3339","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.0","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"This module understands the RFC3339 date/time format, an ISO 8601 profile,\ndefined at http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339.","summary":"Parse and format RFC3339 datetime strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-SQLite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"This module understands the formats used by SQLite for its 'date',\n'datetime' and 'time' functions. It can be used to parse these formats\nin order to create the DateTime manpage objects, and it can take a\nDateTime object and produce a timestring accepted by SQLite.*NOTE:*\nSQLite does not have real date/time types but stores everything as\nstrings. This module deals with the date/time strings as\nunderstood/returned by SQLite's 'date', 'time', 'datetime', 'julianday'\nand 'strftime' SQL functions. You will usually want to store your dates\nin one of these formats.","summary":"Parse and format SQLite dates and times"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Format-W3CDTF","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.07","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"This module understands the W3CDTF date/time format, an ISO 8601 profile,\ndefined at http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime. This format as the native\ndate format of RSS 1.0.","summary":"Parse and format W3CDTF datetime strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTime-Set","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3900","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"DateTime::Set is a module for datetime sets. It can be used to handle two\ndifferent types of sets. The first is a fixed set of predefined datetime\nobjects. For example, if we wanted to create a set of datetimes containing\nthe birthdays of people in our family. The second type of set that it can\nhandle is one based on the idea of a recurrence, such as \"every Wednesday\",\nor \"noon on the 15th day of every month\". This type of set can have fixed\nstarting and ending datetimes, but neither is required. So our \"every\nWednesday set\" could be \"every Wednesday from the beginning of time until\nthe end of time\", or \"every Wednesday after 2003-03-05 until the end of\ntime\", or \"every Wednesday between 2003-03-05 and 2004-01-07\".","summary":"Datetime sets and set math"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTimeX-Easy","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.092","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"DateTimeX::Easy makes DateTime object creation quick and easy. It uses a\nvariety of DateTime::Format packages to do the bulk of the parsing, with\nsome custom tweaks to smooth out the rough edges (mainly concerning\ntimezone detection and selection).","summary":"Parse a date/time string using the best method available"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DateTimeX-Easy-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.092","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-DateTimeX-Easy. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-DateTimeX-Easy/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-DateTimeX-Easy"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Declare-Constraints-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"36.el8"},"description":"The main purpose of this module is to provide an easy way to build a\nprofile to validate a data structure. It does this by giving you a set of\ndeclarative keywords in the importing namespace.","summary":"Declarative Validation of Data Structures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-DepGen-Perl-Tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.1.2","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This is a regression test suite for Perl RPM dependency generator.","summary":"Tests for RPM dependency generator for Perl packages"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-ArgNames","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"This Perl module provides a function which returns the names associated\nwith the variables found on @_.","summary":"Figure out the names of variables passed into subroutines"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-CallParser","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.002","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"This module provides a C API, for XS modules, concerned with custom parsing.\nIt is centered around the function cv_set_call_parser, which allows XS code to\nattach a magical annotation to a Perl subroutine, resulting in resolvable\ncalls to that subroutine having their arguments parsed by arbitrary C code\n(this is a more conveniently structured facility than the core's\nPL_keyword_plugin API). This module makes cv_set_call_parser and several\nsupporting functions available.","summary":"Custom parsing attached to subroutines"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-CheckCompiler","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.07","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Devel::CheckCompiler is checker for compiler's availability.","summary":"Check the compiler's availability"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-Cover","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.33","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This module provides code coverage metrics for Perl. Code coverage metrics\ndescribe how thoroughly tests exercise code. By using Devel::Cover you can\ndiscover areas of code not exercised by your tests and determine which\ntests to create to increase coverage. Code coverage can be considered as an\nindirect measure of quality.","summary":"Code coverage metrics for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-Cycle","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.12","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"This is a simple developer's tool for finding circular references in\nobjects and other types of references. Because of Perl's reference-count\nbased memory management, circular references will cause memory leaks.","summary":"Find memory cycles in objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-Declare","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.006019","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Devel::Declare can install subroutines called declarators which locally take\nover Perl's parser, allowing the creation of new syntax.\n\nThis module is now deprecated: keyword handling has been included in the perl\ncore since perl 5.14, and better alternatives for Devel::Declare functionality\ninclude Devel::CallParser, Function::Parameters, and Keyword::Simple.","summary":"Adding keywords to perl, in perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-Hexdump","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"36.el8"},"description":"This module provides a mechanism to output a nice hex dump of binary data.","summary":"Print nice hex dump of binary data"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-Hide","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.0010","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Given a list of Perl modules/filenames, this module makes require and use\nstatements fail (regardless of whether the specified files/modules are\ninstalled or not).","summary":"Forces the unavailability of specified Perl modules (for testing)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-Leak","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"41.el8"},"description":"This module provides a basic way to discover if a piece of perl code\nis allocating perl data and not releasing them again.","summary":"Utility for looking for perl objects that are not reclaimed"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-NYTProf","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.12","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Devel::NYTProf is a powerful feature-rich perl source code profiler.","summary":"Powerful feature-rich perl source code profiler"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-NYTProf-tests","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.12","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Devel-NYTProf. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Devel-NYTProf/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Devel-NYTProf"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-OverloadInfo","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.005","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Devel::OverloadInfo returns information about overloaded operators for a\ngiven class (or object), including where in the inheritance hierarchy the\noverloads are declared and where the code implementing it is.","summary":"Introspect overloaded operators"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-PartialDump","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.20","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This module is a data dumper optimized for logging of arbitrary parameters.","summary":"Partial dumping of data structures, optimized for argument printing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-PatchPerl","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.64","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Devel::PatchPerl is a modularization of the patching code contained in\nDevel::PPPort's buildperl.pl.","summary":"Patch perl source a la Devel::PPPort's buildperl.pl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is an interactive shell for Perl, commonly known as a REPL - Read,\nEvaluate, Print, Loop. The shell provides for rapid development or testing\nof code without the need to create a temporary source code file.\n\nThrough a plugin system, many features are available on demand. These plugins\nare available:\n\n    Completion\n    CompletionDriver::INC\n    CompletionDriver::Keywords\n    DDC\n    DDS\n    Interrupt\n    LexEnv\n    MultiLine::PPI\n    Nopaste\n    PPI\n    Refresh\n\nThe plugins are available in standalone RPM packages. For example the\nMultiLine::PPI plugin is delivered within perl-Devel-REPL-MultiLine-PPI package.","summary":"Modern perl interactive shell"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-Completion","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin provides extensible tab completion. By\ndefault, the Completion plugin explicitly does not use the GNU Readline or\nTerm::ReadLine::Perl fallback file name completion.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for tab completion"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-CompletionDriver-INC","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin provides module names completion.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for completing module names"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-CompletionDriver-Keywords","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin provides keyword and operator names\ncompletion.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for completing keywords and operators"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-DDC","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin formats results with Data::Dumper::Concise.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for formatting results with Data::Dumper::Concise"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-DDS","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin formats results with Data::Dump::Streamer.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for formatting results with Data::Dump::Streamer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-Interrupt","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"By default Devel::REPL exits on SIGINT (usually Ctrl-C). If you load this\nmodule, SIGINT will be trapped and used to kill long-running commands\n(statements) and also to kill the line being edited (like e.g. BASH do).\n(You can still use Ctrl-D to exit.)","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for trapping INT signal"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-LexEnv","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin provides environments for lexical variables.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for lexical environments"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-MultiLine-PPI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin will collect lines until you have no\nunfinished structures.  This lets you write subroutines, \"if\" statements,\nloops, etc. more naturally.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for multi-line blocks"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-Nopaste","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin allows you to upload session's input and\noutput to a nopaste site.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for uploading data to a nopaste site"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-PPI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin provides a \"ppi\" command that uses\nPPI::Dumper to dump PPI-parsed Perl documents.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for dumping Perl code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-Plugin-Refresh","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl interactive shell plugin allows you to reload Perl libraries with\nModule::Refresh module.","summary":"Devel-REPL plugin for reloading libraries"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-REPL-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003029","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Devel-REPL. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Devel-REPL/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Devel-REPL"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-Refcount","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"This module provides a single function that obtains the reference count of\nthe object being pointed to by the passed reference value.","summary":"Obtain the REFCNT value of a referent"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-StackTrace-AsHTML","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.15","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Devel::StackTrace::AsHTML adds an 'as_html' method to Devel::StackTrace\nwhich displays the stack trace in beautiful HTML, with code snippet\ncontext and function parameters. If you call it on an instance of\nDevel::StackTrace::WithLexicals, you even get to see the lexical\nvariables of each stack frame.","summary":"Displays a stack trace in HTML"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-StackTrace-WithLexicals","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.01","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Devel::StackTrace is pretty good at generating stack traces.\n\nPadWalker is pretty good at the inspection and modification of your callers'\nlexical variables.\n\nDevel::StackTrace::WithLexicals is pretty good at generating stack traces with\nall your callers' lexical variables.","summary":"Generate stack traces with lexical variables"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Devel-Timer","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Devel::Timer allows developers to accurately time how long a specific\npiece of code takes to execute. This can be helpful in locating the\nslowest parts of an existing application.","summary":"Track and report execution time for parts of code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Device-SerialPort","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.04","rel":"35.el8"},"description":"This module provides an object-based user interface essentially identical\nto the one provided by the Win32::SerialPort module.","summary":"Linux/POSIX emulation of Win32::SerialPort functions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Digest-BubbleBabble","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"Digest::BubbleBabble takes a message digest (generated by either of the MD5 or\nSHA-1 message digest algorithms) and creates a fingerprint of that digest in\n\"bubble babble\" format. Bubble babble is a method of representing a message\ndigest as a string of \"real\" words, to make the fingerprint easier to remember.\nThe \"words\" are not necessarily real words, but they look more like words than\na string of hex characters.\n\nBubble babble fingerprinting is used by the SSH2 suite (and, consequently, by\nNet::SSH::Perl, the Perl SSH implementation) to display easy-to-remember key\nfingerprints. The key (a DSA or RSA key) is converted into a textual form,\ndigested using Digest::SHA1, and run through bubblebabble to create the key\nfingerprint.","summary":"Create bubble-babble fingerprints"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Digest-MD4","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"The Digest::MD4 module allows you to use the RSA Data Security Inc. MD4 Message\nDigest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as input a\nmessage of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit \"fingerprint\" or\n\"message digest\" of the input.","summary":"Perl interface to the MD4 Algorithm"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Digest-MD5-File","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"Get MD5 sums for files of a given path or content of a given URL.","summary":"Perl extension for getting MD5 sums for files and URLs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Digest-Perl-MD5","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"A pure-perl implementation of Ron Rivest's MD5 Algorithm.","summary":"Perl implementation of Ron Rivest's MD5 Algorithm"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Dir-Self","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Perl has two pseudo-constants describing the current location in your\nsource code, __FILE__ and __LINE__. This module adds __DIR__, which expands\nto the directory your source file is in, as an absolute pathname.","summary":"A __DIR__ constant for the directory your source file is in"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Directory-Queue","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The goal of this module is to offer a simple queue system using the\nunderlying file system for storage, security and to prevent race conditions\nvia atomic operations. It focuses on simplicity, robustness and\nscalability.","summary":"Object oriented interface to a directory based queue"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Directory-Queue-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package provides the test suite for package perl-Directory-Queue.","summary":"Test suite for package perl-Directory-Queue"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Directory-Scratch","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.18","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"When writing test suites for modules that operate on files, it's often\ninconvenient to correctly create a platform-independent temporary storage\nspace, manipulate files inside it, then clean it up when the test exits.\nThe inconvenience usually results in tests that don’t work everywhere, or\nworse, no tests at all.\n\nThis module aims to eliminate that problem by making it easy to do things\nright.","summary":"Self-cleaning scratch space for tests"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-EV","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.22","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This module provides an interface to libev\n(\u003chttp://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html\u003e). While the included documentation\nis comprehensive, one might also consult the documentation of libev itself\n(\u003chttp://cvs.schmorp.de/libev/ev.html\u003e) for more subtle details on watcher\nsemantics or some discussion on the available backends, or how to force a\nspecific backend with \"LIBEV_FLAGS\", or just about in any case because it has\nmuch more detailed information.","summary":"Wrapper for the libev high-performance event loop library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-Abstract","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.008","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"\"Email::Abstract\" provides module writers with the ability to write\nrepresentation-independent mail handling code. For instance, in the\ncases of \"Mail::Thread\" or \"Mail::ListDetector\", a key part of the code\ninvolves reading the headers from a mail object. Where previously one\nwould either have to specify the mail class required, or to build a new\nobject from scratch, \"Email::Abstract\" can be used to perform certain\nsimple operations on an object regardless of its underlying\nrepresentation.","summary":"Unified interface to mail representations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-Address","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.912","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This class implements a regex-based RFC 2822 parser that locates email\naddresses in strings and returns a list of Email::Address objects found.\nAlternatively you may construct objects manually. The goal of this software\nis to be correct, and very very fast.","summary":"RFC 2822 Address Parsing and Creation (DEPRECATED)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-Address-XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.04","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module implements RFC 2822 parser and formatter of email addresses and\ngroups. It parses an input string from email headers which contain a list\nof email addresses or a groups of email addresses (like From, To, Cc, Bcc,\nReply-To, Sender, ...). Also it can generate a string value for those\nheaders from a list of email addresses objects.","summary":"Parse and format RFC 2822 email addresses and groups"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-Date-Format","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.005","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This module can be used to emit RFC 2822 style date strings.","summary":"Produce RFC 2822 date strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-MIME","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.954","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is an extension of the Email::Simple module, to handle MIME\nencoded messages. It takes a message as a string, splits it up\ninto its constituent parts, and allows you access to various\nparts of the message. Headers are decoded from MIME encoding.","summary":"Easy MIME message parsing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-MIME-ContentType","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.024","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module is responsible for parsing email content type headers according\nto section 5.1 of RFC 2045. It returns a hash with entries for the type, the\nsubtype, and a hash of attributes.\n\nFor backward compatibility with a really unfortunate misunderstanding of RFC\n2045 by the early implementors of this module, 'discrete' and 'composite' are\nalso present in the returned hashref, with the values of 'type' and 'subtype'\nrespectively.","summary":"Parse a MIME Content-Type Header"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-MIME-Encodings","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.315","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This module simply wraps \"MIME::Base64\" and \"MIME::QuotedPrint\" so that\nyou can throw the contents of a \"Content-Transfer-Encoding\" header at\nsome text and have the right thing happen.","summary":"Unified interface to MIME encoding and decoding"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-MessageID","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.406","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Message-ids are optional, but highly recommended, headers that identify\na message uniquely. This software generates a unique message-id.","summary":"Generate world unique message-ids"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-Sender","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.300031","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Email::Sender replaces the old and sometimes problematic Email::Send library,\nwhich did a decent job at handling very simple email sending tasks, but was not\nsuitable for serious use, for a variety of reasons.","summary":"A library for sending email"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Email-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.216","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"\"Email::Simple\" is the first deliverable of the \"Perl Email Project\", a\nreaction against the complexity and increasing bugginess of the\n\"Mail::*\" modules. 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This means that users may immediately use isa and\nvarious Exception::Class methods to process the exception.","summary":"Syntactic try/catch sugar for use with Exception::Class"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Expect","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.35","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module provides Expect-like functionality to Perl. Expect is\na tool for automating interactive applications such as telnet, ftp,\npasswd, fsck, rlogin, tip, etc.","summary":"Expect for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Exporter-Declare","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.114","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Exporter::Declare is a meta-driven exporting tool. Exporter::Declare tries\nto adopt all the good features of other exporting tools, while throwing\naway horrible interfaces. Exporter::Declare also provides hooks that allow\nyou to add options and arguments for import. Finally, Exporter::Declare's\nmeta-driven system allows for top-notch introspection.","summary":"Exporting done right"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Exporter-Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Lightweight exporting of variables.","summary":"Lightweight exporting of variables"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Exporter-Tidy","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This module serves as an easy, clean alternative to Exporter. Unlike\nExporter, it is not subclassed, but it simply exports a custom import()\ninto your namespace.","summary":"Another way of exporting symbols"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-ExtUtils-CChecker","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Often Perl modules are written to wrap functionality found in existing C\nheaders, libraries, or to use OS-specific features. 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It\nallows you to build rules that specify the desired files and directories.","summary":"Alternative interface to File::Find::Object"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-File-Find-Rule-Perl","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.15","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Common rules for searching for Perl things.","summary":"Common rules for searching for Perl things"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-File-KeePass","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.03","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"File::KeePass gives access to KeePass version 1 (kdb) and\nversion 2 (kdbx) databases.\n\nThe version 1 and version 2 databases are very different\nin construction, but the majority of information overlaps\nand many algorithms are similar. File::KeePass attempts to\niron out as many of the differences.\n\nFile::KeePass gives nearly raw data access. There are a few\n utility methods for manipulating groups and entries. More\nadvanced manipulation can easily be layered on top by\nother modules.\n\nFile::KeePass is only used for reading and writing databases\nand for keeping passwords scrambled while in memory.\nPrograms dealing with UI or using of auto-type features are\nthe domain of other modules on CPAN. 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Some routine flow is taken from\nthere -- particularly the idea of creating a random local file, hard\nlinking a common file to the local file, and then checking the nlink\nstatus. Some ideologies were not complete (uncache mechanism, shared\nlocking) and some coding was even incorrect (wrong stat index).\nFile::NFSLock was written to be light, generic, and fast.","summary":"Perl module to do NFS (or not) locking"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-File-Next","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.18","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"File::Next is an iterator-based module for finding files.  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It is a companion module to File::ShareDir, which allows you\nto locate these files after installation.","summary":"Install shared files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-File-Slurper","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.012","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module provides functions for fast and correct slurping and spewing.\nAll functions are optionally exported.","summary":"Simple, sane and efficient module to slurp a file"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-File-Tail","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"The primary purpose of File::Tail is reading and analysing log files\nwhile they are being written, which is especially useful if you are\nmonitoring the logging process with a tool like Tobias Oetiker's MRTG.","summary":"Perl extension for reading from continously updated files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-File-Tempdir","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This module provide an object interface to tempdir() from File::Temp. 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It can be used in a variety of ways to manage the\nflow of control, and data, through an asynchronous program.","summary":"Perl object system to represent an operation awaiting completion"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GD","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.71","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is a auto-loadable interface module for GD, a popular library\nfor creating and manipulating PNG files. With this library you can\ncreate PNG images on the fly or modify existing files.","summary":"Perl interface to the GD graphics library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GD-Barcode","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.15","rel":"36.el8"},"description":"GD::Barcode is a subclass of GD and allows you to create barcode images\nwith GD.","summary":"Create barcode image with GD"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GD-SecurityImage","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.75","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This module gives you a basic interface to create \"security images\". Most\ninternet software use these in their registration screens to block robot\nprograms (which may register tons of fake member accounts). This module\ngives you a basic interface to create such an image.","summary":"Security image (captcha) generator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GDGraph","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"1.54","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Graph generation package for Perl.","summary":"Graph generation package for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GDTextUtil","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.86","rel":"42.el8"},"description":"This package provides three modules that make it possible to work with\ninternal GD fonts as well as TrueType fonts, without having to worry\nabout different interface functions to call. Apart from an abstract\ninterface to all font types and strings for GD, this library also\nprovides some utility in aligning and wrapping your string.","summary":"Text utilities for use with GD"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GIS-Distance","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.20","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl module calculates distances between geographic points on, at the\nmoment, planet Earth. Various \"FORMULAS\" are available that provide different\nlevels of accuracy versus speed.","summary":"Calculate geographic distances"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GIS-Distance-Fast","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl module reimplements some, but not all, of the formulas that\ncome with GIS::Distance in the C programming language. C code is generally\nmuch faster than the Perl equivalent.","summary":"C implementation of GIS::Distance formulas"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GIS-Distance-Fast-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-GIS-Distance-Fast. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-GIS-Distance-Fast/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-GIS-Distance-Fast"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GIS-Distance-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.20","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-GIS-Distance. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-GIS-Distance/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-GIS-Distance"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GTop","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.18","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"This is a perl interface to the libgtop library, useful for collecting\nreal-time performance and other system statistics.","summary":"Perl interface to libgtop"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Geo-Distance","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.25","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl library aims to provide as many tools to make it as simple as\npossible to calculate distances between geographic points, and anything\nthat can be derived from that. Currently there is support for finding the\nclosest locations within a specified distance, to find the closest number\nof points to a specified point, and to do basic point-to-point distance\ncalculations.\n\nThis Perl module is deprecated, use GIS::Distance instead.","summary":"Calculate distances and closest locations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Geo-IP","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.51","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"This package contains Perl bindings for the GeoIP IP/host-name to\ncountry/location/organization database.\n\nThis package requires Maxmind's GeoIP libraries but is often faster than other,\nsimilar modules.","summary":"Efficient Perl bindings for the GeoIP location database"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GeoIP2","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.006002","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This package provides an API for the GeoIP2 web services and databases. The\nAPI also works with the GeoLite2 databases.","summary":"Perl API for MaxMind's GeoIP2 web services and databases"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GeoIP2-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.006002","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-GeoIP2. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-GeoIP2/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-GeoIP2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Geography-Countries","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2009041301","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"This module maps country names, and their 2-letter, 3-letter and numerical\ncodes, as defined by the ISO-3166 maintenance agency, and defined by the UNSD.","summary":"2-letter, 3-letter, and numerical codes for countries"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Getopt-ArgvFile","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11","rel":"34.el8"},"description":"This module simply interpolates option file hints in @ARGV by the contents\nof the pointed files. This enables option reading from files instead of or\nadditional to the usual reading from the command line.","summary":"Interpolates script options from files into @ARGV or another array"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Getopt-Long-Descriptive","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.104","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Convenient wrapper for Getopt::Long and program usage output.","summary":"Getopt::Long with usage text"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Glib","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3291","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module provides perl access to GLib and GLib's GObject libraries.\nGLib is a portability and utility library; GObject provides a generic\ntype system with inheritance and a powerful signal system.  Together\nthese libraries are used as the foundation for many of the libraries\nthat make up the Gnome environment, and are used in many unrelated\nprojects.","summary":"Perl interface to GLib"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Glib-Object-Introspection","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.048","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Glib::Object::Introspection uses the gobject-introspection and libffi projects\nto dynamically create Perl bindings for a wide variety of libraries.  Examples\ninclude gtk+, webkit, libsoup and many more.","summary":"Dynamically create Perl language bindings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Glib-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3291","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Development part of package perl-Glib, the Perl module providing interface\nto GLib and GObject libraries.","summary":"Development part of Perl interface to GLib"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GnuPG-Interface","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.52","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Perl interface to GnuPG.","summary":"Perl interface to GnuPG"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Graph","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.97.04","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This is Graph, a Perl module for dealing with graphs, the abstract\ndata structures.\n\nThis is a full rewrite of the Graph module 0.2xx series as discussed\nin the book \"Mastering Algorithms with Perl\", written by Jarkko\nHietaniemi (the undersigned), John Macdonald, and Jon Orwant,\nand published by O'Reilly and Associates.  This rewrite is not\nfully compatible with the 0.2xx series.","summary":"Perl module for dealing with graphs, the abstract data structures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GraphViz","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.24","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This Perl module provides an interface to layout and image generation of\ndirected and undirected graphs in a variety of formats (PostScript, PNG,\netc.) using the \"dot\", \"neato\", \"twopi\", \"circo\" and \"fdp\" programs from\nthe GraphViz project (\u003chttp://www.graphviz.org/\u003e).","summary":"Interface to the GraphViz graphing tool"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-GraphViz-XML","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.24","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"GraphViz::XML Perl module makes it easy to visualize XML as a tree. XML\nelements are represented as diamond nodes, with links to elements within them.\nCharacter data is represented in round nodes.","summary":"Visualize XML as a tree"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Graphics-ColorNamesLite-WWW","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.14.000","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"WWW color names and equivalent RGB values (lite version).","summary":"WWW color names and equivalent RGB values"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Graphics-TIFF","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"21","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Graphics::TIFF module allows a Perl developer to access TIFF images using\nLibTIFF library in a Perlish and object-oriented way.","summary":"Perl extension for the LibTIFF library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Graphics-TIFF-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"21","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Graphics-TIFF. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Graphics-TIFF/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Graphics-TIFF"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Gtk3","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.038","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Gtk3 module allows a Perl developer to use the GTK+ graphical user\ninterface library. Find out more about GTK+ at \u003chttp://www.gtk.org/\u003e.","summary":"Perl interface to the 3.x series of the GTK+ toolkit"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Guard","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.023","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"This module implements so-called \"guards\". A guard is something (usually an\nobject) that \"guards\" a resource, ensuring that it is cleaned up when expected.","summary":"Safe cleanup blocks"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Element-Extended","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.18","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"This package contains various extensions for HTML::Element.","summary":"Various HTML::Element extensions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Form","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.07","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Objects of the HTML::Form class represents a single HTML \u003cform\u003e ... \u003c/form\u003e\ninstance. A form consists of a sequence of inputs that usually have names,\nand which can take on various values. The state of a form can be tweaked\nand it can then be asked to provide HTTP::Request objects that can be\npassed to the request() method of LWP::UserAgent.","summary":"Class that represents an HTML form element"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-FormatText-WithLinks","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.15","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"HTML::FormatText::WithLinks takes HTML and turns it into plain text but\nprints all the links in the HTML as footnotes. By default, it attempts\nto mimic the format of the lynx text based web browser's --dump option.","summary":"HTML to text conversion with links as footnotes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Formatter","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.16","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"A collection of modules that formats HTML as plaintext, PostScript or RTF.","summary":"HTML formatter modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Lint","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.32","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"HTML::Lint Perl module, a pure-Perl HTML parser and checker for syntactic\nlegitmacy.","summary":"HTML::Lint Perl module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Restrict","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.0.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A perl module that uses HTML::Parser to strip HTML from text in a\nrestrictive manner. By default all HTML is restricted, but default\nbehaviour may be altered by supplying own tag rules.","summary":"Perl module to strip unwanted HTML tags and attributes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Scrubber","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.19","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"If you wanna \"scrub\" or \"sanitize\" html input in a reliable an flexible\nfashion, then this module is for you.\nI wasn't satisfied with HTML::Sanitizer because it is based on\nHTML::TreeBuilder, so I thought I'd write something similar that works\ndirectly with HTML::Parser.","summary":"Library for scrubbing/sanitizing html"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Selector-XPath","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.26","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"HTML::Selector::XPath is a utility function to compile CSS2 selector to the\nequivalent XPath expression.","summary":"CSS Selector to XPath compiler"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-StripScripts","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"This module strips scripting constructs out of HTML, leaving as much non-\nscripting markup in place as possible. This allows web applications to\ndisplay HTML originating from an untrusted source without introducing XSS\n(cross site scripting) vulnerabilities.","summary":"Strip scripting constructs out of HTML"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-StripScripts-Parser","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.03","rel":"25.el8"},"description":"This class provides an easy interface to HTML::StripScripts, using\nHTML::Parser to parse the HTML.","summary":"XSS filter using HTML::Parser"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Table","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.08a","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"HTML::Table is used to generate HTML tables for CGI scripts.  By using the\nmethods provided fairly complex tables can be created, manipulated, then\n printed from Perl scripts.  The module also greatly simplifies creating\ntables within tables from Perl.  It is possible to create an entire table\nusing the methods provided and never use an HTML tag.\n\nHTML::Table also allows for creating dynamically sized tables via its addRow\nand addCol methods.  These methods automatically resize the table if passed\nmore cell values than will fit in the current table grid.\n\nMethods are provided for nearly all valid table, row, and cell tags specified\nfor HTML 3.0.","summary":"Create HTML tables using simple interface"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-TableExtract","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.15","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"HTML::TableExtract is a module that simplifies the extraction of\ninformation contained in tables within HTML documents.\n\nTables of note may be specified using Headers, Depth, Count,\nAttributes, or some combination of the three. See the module\ndocumentation for details.","summary":"A Perl module for extracting content in HTML tables"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Template","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.97","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module attempts make using HTML templates simple and natural.  It\nextends standard HTML with a few new HTML-esque tags - \u003cTMPL_VAR\u003e,\n\u003cTMPL_LOOP\u003e, \u003cTMPL_INCLUDE\u003e, \u003cTMPL_IF\u003e and \u003cTMPL_ELSE\u003e.  The file\nwritten with HTML and these new tags is called a template.  It is\nusually saved separate from your script - possibly even created by\nsomeone else!  Using this module you fill in the values for the\nvariables, loops and branches declared in the template.  This allows\nyou to separate design - the HTML - from the data, which you generate\nin the Perl script.","summary":"Perl module to use HTML Templates"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Template-Expr","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.07","rel":"47.el8"},"description":"This module provides an extension to HTML::Template which allows\nexpressions in the template syntax.  This is purely an addition - all\nthe normal HTML::Template options, syntax and behaviors will still\nwork.  Expression support includes comparisons, math operations,\nstring operations and a mechanism to allow you add your own functions\nat runtime.","summary":"Expression support extension for HTML::Template"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-Template-Pro","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9510","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"A fast and lightweight C/Perl+XS HTML Template engine implementation.","summary":"Perl/XS module to use HTML Templates from CGI scripts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-TokeParser-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.16","rel":"25.el8"},"description":"HTML::TokeParser is an excellent module that's often used for parsing HTML.\nHowever, the tokens returned are not exactly intuitive to parse.  To simplify\nthis, HTML::TokeParser::Simple allows the user ask more intuitive (read: more\nself-documenting) questions about the tokens returned.","summary":"Easy to use HTML::TokeParser interface"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-TreeBuilder-LibXML","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.26","rel":"25.el8"},"description":"HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath is a libxml based compatible interface to\nHTML::TreeBuilder, which could be slow for a large document.\nHTML::TreeBuilder::LibXML is drop-in-replacement for HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath.","summary":"HTML::TreeBuilder and XPath compatible interface with libxml"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTML-TreeBuilder-XPath","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"This module adds typical XPath methods to HTML::TreeBuilder, to make it\neasy to query a document.","summary":"Add XPath support to HTML::TreeBuilder"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Body","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.22","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"A perl module for parsing the MultiPart, OctetStream, and UrlEncoded\nparts of an HTTP Body.","summary":"HTTP Body Parser"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-BrowserDetect","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.23","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The HTTP::BrowserDetect object does a number of tests on an HTTP user agent\nstring. The results of these tests are available via methods of the object.\n\nThis module is based upon the JavaScript browser detection code available\nat http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/sniffer/browser_type.html.","summary":"Determine the Web browser, version, and platform from an HTTP user agent string"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Cache-Transparent","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"HTTP::Cache::Transparent is an implementation of http get that keeps a\nlocal cache of fetched pages to avoid fetching the same data from the\nserver if it hasn't been updated. The cache is stored on disk and is\nthus persistent between invocations.","summary":"Cache the result of http get-requests persistently"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-DAV","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.49","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"HTTP::DAV is a Perl API for interacting with and modifying content on\nweb servers using the WebDAV protocol. Now you can LOCK, DELETE and PUT\nfiles and much more on a DAV-enabled web server.","summary":"WebDAV client library for Perl5"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Daemon-SSL","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.04","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"Instances of the HTTP::Daemon::SSL class are HTTP/1.1 servers that listen\non a socket for incoming requests. The HTTP::Daemon::SSL is a sub-class of\nIO::Socket::SSL, so you can perform socket operations directly on it too.","summary":"Simple http server class with SSL support"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Entity-Parser","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.21","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"HTTP::Entity::Parser is a PSGI-compliant HTTP Entity parser. This module\nalso is compatible with HTTP::Body. Unlike HTTP::Body, HTTP::Entity::Parser\nreads HTTP entities from PSGI's environment $env-\u003e{'psgi.input'} and parses\nit. This module supports application/x-www-form-urlencoded, multipart/form-\ndata and application/json.","summary":"PSGI compliant HTTP Entity Parser"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Headers-Fast","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.22","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"HTTP::Headers::Fast is a perl class for parsing/writing HTTP headers.","summary":"Faster implementation of HTTP::Headers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.44","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"HTTP::Lite is a stand-alone lightweight HTTP/1.1 implementation for perl. It is\nnot intended as a replacement for the fully-features LWP module. Instead, it is\nintended for use in situations where it is desirable to install the minimal\nnumber of modules to achieve HTTP support, or where LWP is not a good candidate\ndue to CPU overhead, such as slower processors. HTTP::Lite is also\nsignificantly faster than LWP.","summary":"Lightweight HTTP implementation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-MultiPartParser","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This class provides a low-level API for processing MultiPart MIME data\nstreams conforming to MultiPart types as defined in RFC 2616.","summary":"HTTP MultiPart Parser"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-ProxyAutoConfig","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3","rel":"25.el8"},"description":"HTTP::ProxyAutoConfig allows perl scripts that need to access the Internet\nto determine whether to do so via a proxy server. To do this, it uses proxy\nsettings provided by an IT department, either on the Web or in a browser's\n.pac file on disk.","summary":"Use a .pac or wpad.dat file to get proxy information"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Request-AsCGI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"Provides a convenient way of setting up an CGI environment from a\nHTTP::Request.","summary":"Setup a CGI environment from a HTTP::Request"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Request-AsCGI-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"This package provides the test suite for package perl-HTTP-Request-AsCGI.","summary":"Test suite for package perl-HTTP-Request-AsCGI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Response-Encoding","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.06","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"Adds encoding() to HTTP::Response.","summary":"HTTP::Response::Encoding Perl module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Server-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.52","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"HTTP::Server::Simple is a very simple standalone HTTP daemon with no non-core\nmodule dependencies.  It's ideal for building a standalone http-based UI to\nyour existing tools.","summary":"Very simple standalone HTTP daemon"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-HTTP-Server-Simple-PSGI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"HTTP::Server::Simple::PSGI is a HTTP::Server::Simple based HTTP server that\ncan run PSGI applications. This module only depends on\nHTTP::Server::Simple, which itself doesn't depend on any non-core modules\nso it's best to be used as an embedded web server.","summary":"PSGI handler for HTTP::Server::Simple"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Hash-FieldHash","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.15","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Hash::FieldHash provides the field hash mechanism, which supports the inside-\nout technique.","summary":"Lightweight field hash implementation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Hash-Flatten","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.19","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"Converts back and forth between a nested hash structure and a flat hash of\ndelimited key-value pairs. Useful for protocols that only support key-value\npairs (such as CGI and DBMs).","summary":"Flatten/unflatten complex data hashes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Hash-Merge","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.300","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"Merges arbitrary deep hashes into a single hash.","summary":"Merges arbitrary deep hashes into a single hash"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Hash-Merge-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.051","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Hash::Merge::Simple will recursively merge two or more hashes and return\nthe result as a new hash reference. The merge function will descend and\nmerge hashes that exist under the same node in both the left and right\nhash, but doesn't attempt to combine arrays, objects, scalars, or\nanything else. The rightmost hash also takes precedence, replacing\nwhatever was in the left hash if a conflict occurs. This code was pretty\nmuch taken straight from Catalyst::Utils, and modified to handle more\nthan 2 hashes at the same time.","summary":"Recursively merge two or more hashes, simply"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Hash-MultiValue","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"Hash::MultiValue is an object (and a plain hash reference) that may\ncontain multiple values per key.","summary":"Store multiple values per key"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Hash-Ordered","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.014","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module implements an ordered hash, meaning that it associates keys\nwith values like a Perl hash, but keeps the keys in a consistent order.\nBecause it is implemented as an object and manipulated with method calls,\nit is much slower than a Perl hash. This is the cost of keeping order.","summary":"Perl class for ordered hashes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Hash-Ordered-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.014","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Hash-Ordered. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Hash-Ordered/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Hash-Ordered"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Hash-StoredIterator","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.008","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"In perl all hashes have an internal iterator. This iterator is used by the\neach() function, as well as by keys() and values(). Because these all share use\nof the same iterator, they tend to interact badly with each other when nested.\n\nHash::StoredIterator gives you access to get, set, and init the iterator inside\na hash. This allows you to store the current iterator, use each / keys / values\netc., and then restore the iterator, which helps you to ensure you do not\ninteract badly with other users of the iterator.\n\nAlong with low-level get / set / init functions, there are also 2 variations of\neach() that let you act upon each key/value pair in a safer way than vanilla\neach().\n\nThis module can also export new implementations of keys() and values() that\nstash and restore the iterator so that they are safe to use within each().","summary":"Functions for accessing a hash's internal iterator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Heap","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.80","rel":"33.el8"},"description":"The Heap collection of modules provide routines that manage a heap of\nelements. A heap is a partially sorted structure that is always able to\neasily extract the smallest of the elements in the structure (or the\nlargest if a reversed compare routine is provided).\n\nIf the collection of elements is changing dynamically, the heap has less\noverhead than keeping the collection fully sorted.\n\nThe elements must be objects as described in \"Heap::Elem\" and all\nelements inserted into one heap must be mutually compatible - either\nthe same class exactly or else classes that differ only in ways unrelated\nto the Heap::Elem interface.","summary":"Perl extension for keeping data partially sorted"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Hook-LexWrap","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.26","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Hook::LexWrap allows you to install a pre- or post-wrapper (or both)\naround an existing subroutine. Unlike other modules that provide this\ncapacity (e.g. Hook::PreAndPost and Hook::WrapSub), Hook::LexWrap\nimplements wrappers in such a way that the standard `caller' function\nworks correctly within the wrapped subroutine.","summary":"Lexically scoped subroutine wrappers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-AIO","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.72","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module implements asynchronous I/O using whatever means your operating\nsystem supports.","summary":"Asynchronous Input/Output"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Capture","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.05","rel":"34.el8"},"description":"The IO::Capture Module defines an abstract base class that can be used\nto create any number of useful sub-classes that capture output being\nsent on a filehandle such as STDOUT or STDERR.","summary":"Abstract Base Class to build modules to capture output"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-CaptureOutput","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1104","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Capture STDOUT/STDERR from sub-processes and XS/C modules.","summary":"Capture STDOUT/STDERR from sub-processes and XS/C modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-FDPass","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This small low-level module only has one purpose: pass a file descriptor to\nanother process, using a (streaming) UNIX domain socket (on POSIX systems) or\nany (streaming) socket (on WIN32 systems). The ability to pass file descriptors\non Windows is currently the unique selling point of this module. Have I\nmentioned that it is really small, too?","summary":"Pass a file descriptor over a socket"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Handle-Util","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This module provides a number of helpful routines to manipulate or\ncreate IO::Handle like objects.","summary":"Utilities for working with IO::Handle-like objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Interactive","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.027","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module provides utility subroutines that make it easier to develop\ninteractive applications.","summary":"Utilities for interactive I/O"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Interactive-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.027","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-IO-Interactive. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-IO-Interactive/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-IO-Interactive"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Interface","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.09","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"IO::Interface adds methods to IO::Socket objects that allows them to\nbe used to retrieve and change information about the network\ninterfaces on your system.  In addition to the object-oriented access\nmethods, you can use a function-oriented style.","summary":"Perl extension for accessing network card configuration information"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Pipely","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.005","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"IO::Pipely provides a couple functions to portably create one- and two-way\npipes and pipe-like socket pairs. It acknowledges and works around known\nplatform issues so you don't have to.","summary":"Portably create pipe() or pipe-like handles, one way or another"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-SessionData","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.03","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"A set of session modules, former parts of the SOAP::Lite distribution.","summary":"IO::SessionData and IO::SessionSet modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Socket-Multicast","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.12","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"The IO::Socket::Multicast module sub-classes IO::Socket::INET to enable you\nto manipulate multicast groups. With this module (and an operating system\nthat supports multicast), you will be able to receive incoming multicast\ntransmissions and generate your own outgoing multicast packets.","summary":"Perl library for sending and receiving multicast messages"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Socket-Socks","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.74","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"IO::Socket::Socks connects to a SOCKS proxy and tells it to open a connection\nto a remote host/port when the object is created. The object you receive can be\nused directly as a socket (with IO::Socket interface) for sending and receiving\ndata to and from the remote host. In addition to creating a socks client, this\nmodule could be used to create a socks server.","summary":"Provides a way to create socks (4 or 5) client or server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Socket-Timeout","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.32","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"IO::Socket provides a way to set a timeout on the socket, but the timeout\nwill be used only for connection, not for reading / writing operations.","summary":"IO::Socket with read/write timeout"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IO-Tee","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.66","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"IO::Tee objects can be used to multiplex input and output in two different\nways. The first way is to multiplex output to zero or more output handles.\nThe IO::Tee constructor, given a list of output handles, returns a tied\nhandle that can be written to. When written to (using print or printf), the\nIO::Tee object multiplexes the output to the list of handles originally\npassed to the constructor. As a shortcut, you can also directly pass a\nstring or an array reference to the constructor, in which case\nIO::File::new is called for you with the specified argument or arguments.","summary":"Multiplex output to multiple output handles"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IPC-ShareLite","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.17","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"IPC::ShareLite provides a simple interface to shared memory, allowing\ndata to be efficiently communicated between processes.","summary":"Lightweight interface to shared memory"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IPC-SharedCache","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3","rel":"40.el8"},"description":"This module provides a shared memory cache accessed as a tied hash.\nShared memory is an area of memory that is available to all processes.\nIt is accessed by choosing a key, the ipc_key argument to tie.  Every\nprocess that accesses shared memory with the same key gets access to\nthe same region of memory.  In some ways it resembles a file system,\nbut it is not hierarchical and it is resident in memory.  This makes\nit harder to use than a filesystem but much faster.  The data in\nshared memory persists until the machine is rebooted or it is\nexplicitly deleted.","summary":"Perl module to manage a cache in SysV IPC shared memory"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IPC-Signal","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.00","rel":"39.el8"},"description":"This Perl module contains utility functions for dealing with signals.\nCurrently these are just translating between signal names and signal\nnumbers and vice versa.","summary":"Utility functions dealing with signals for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-IRI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.009","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"The IRI module provides an object representation for Internationalized\nResource Identifiers (IRIs) as defined by RFC 3987 and supports their\nparsing, serializing, and base resolution.","summary":"Internationalized Resource Identifiers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Ima-DBI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.35","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"Database connection caching and organization.","summary":"Database connection caching and organization"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Image-Base","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.17","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Base class for loading, manipulating and saving images in Perl.","summary":"Base class for loading, manipulating and saving images in Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Image-ExifTool","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"12.70","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"ExifTool is a Perl module with an included command-line application for\nreading and writing meta information in image, audio, and video files.\nIt reads EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, MakerNotes, C2PA JUMBF, GeoTIFF,\nICC Profile, Photoshop IRB, FlashPix, AFCP, ID3 and Lyric3 meta\ninformation from JPG, JP2, TIFF, GIF, PNG, MNG, JNG, MIFF, EPS, PS, AI,\nPDF, PSD, BMP, THM, CRW, CR2, MRW, NEF, PEF, ORF, DNG, and many other\ntypes of images. ExifTool also extracts information from the maker\nnotes of many digital cameras by various manufacturers including Canon,\nCasio, DJI, FLIR, FujiFilm, GE, GoPro, HP, JVC/Victor, Kodak, Leaf,\nMinolta/Konica-Minolta, Motorola, Nikon, Nintendo, Olympus/Epson,\nPanasonic/Leica, Pentax/Asahi, Phase One, Reconyx, Ricoh, Samsung, Sanyo,\nSigma/Foveon, and Sony.","summary":"Utility for reading and writing image meta info"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Image-Info","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.41","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This Perl extension allows you to extract meta information from\nvarious types of image files.","summary":"Image meta information extraction module for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Image-Size","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.300","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"Image::Size is a library based on the image-sizing code in the wwwimagesize\nscript, a tool that analyzes HTML files and adds HEIGHT and WIDTH tags to\nIMG directives. Image::Size has generalized that code to return a raw (X, Y)\npair, and included wrappers to pre-format that output into either HTML or\na set of attribute pairs suitable for the CGI.pm library by Lincoln Stein.\nCurrently, Image::Size can size images in XPM, XBM, GIF, JPEG, PNG, MNG, TIFF,\nthe PPM family of formats (PPM/PGM/PBM) and if Image::Magick is installed,\nthe formats supported by it.","summary":"Determine the size of images in several common formats in Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Image-Xbm","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.10","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This class module provides basic load, manipulate and save functionality for\nthe xbm file format.  It inherits from Image::Base which provides additional\nmanipulation functionality.","summary":"Load, create, manipulate and save xbm image files in Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Image-Xpm","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.13","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This class module provides basic load, manipulate and save functionality for\nthe xpm file format.  It inherits from Image::Base which provides additional\nmanipulation functionality.","summary":"Load, create, manipulate and save xpm image files in Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Inline","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.86","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"The Inline module allows you to put source code from other programming\nlanguages directly \"inline\" in a Perl script or module. The code is\nautomatically compiled as needed, and then loaded for immediate access\nfrom Perl.\n\nInline saves you from the hassle of having to write and compile your\nown glue code using facilities like XS or SWIG. Simply type the code\nwhere you want it and run your Perl as normal. All the hairy details\nare handled for you. The compilation and installation of your code\nchunks all happen transparently; all you will notice is the delay of\ncompilation on the first run.\n\nThe Inline code only gets compiled the first time you run it (or\nwhenever it is modified) so you only take the performance hit\nonce. Code that is Inlined into distributed modules (like on the CPAN)\nwill get compiled when the module is installed, so the end user will\nnever notice the compilation time.","summary":"Inline Perl module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Inline-C","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.82","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Inline::C is a module that allows you to write Perl subroutines in C. Since\nversion 0.30 the Inline module supports multiple programming languages and\neach language has its own support module.","summary":"Write Perl subroutines in C"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Inline-C-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.82","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Inline-C. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Inline-C/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Inline-C"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Inline-Files","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.71","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Inline::Files generalizes the notion of the `__DATA__' marker and the\nassociated `\u003cDATA\u003e' file handle, to an arbitrary number of markers and\nassociated file handles.","summary":"Allows for multiple inline files in a single Perl file"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Inline-Python","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.57","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Inline::Python module allows you to put Python source code directly\n\"inline\" in a Perl script or module. It sets up an in-process Python\ninterpreter, runs your code, and then examines Python's symbol table for\nthings to bind to Perl. The process of interrogating the Python interpreter\nfor global variables only occurs the first time you run your Python code. The\nname-space is cached, and subsequent calls use the cached version.","summary":"Write Perl subs and classes in Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-Any","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.39","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"JSON::Any provides a coherent API to bring together the various JSON modules\ncurrently on CPAN.","summary":"A meta-module to make working with JSON easier"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-Any-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.39","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This package provides the test suite for package perl-JSON-Any.","summary":"Test suite for package perl-JSON-Any"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-Color","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.130","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This module generates JSON, colorized with ANSI escape sequences.","summary":"Encode to colored JSON"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-MaybeXS","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.004000","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module first checks to see if either Cpanel::JSON::XS or JSON::XS\nis already loaded, in which case it uses that module. Otherwise it tries\nto load Cpanel::JSON::XS, then JSON::XS, then JSON::PP in order, and\neither uses the first module it finds or throws an error.\n\nIt then exports the \"encode_json\" and \"decode_json\" functions from the\nloaded module, along with a \"JSON\" constant that returns the class name\nfor calling \"new\" on.\n\nIf you're writing fresh code rather than replacing JSON.pm usage, you\nmight want to pass options as constructor args rather than calling\nmutators, so we provide our own \"new\" method that supports that.","summary":"Use Cpanel::JSON::XS with a fallback to JSON::XS and JSON::PP"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-Parse","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.56","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A Perl module for parsing JSON. (JSON means \"JavaScript Object Notation\" and it\nis specified in \"RFC 7159\".)","summary":"Read JSON into a Perl variable"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-RPC","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"JSON-RPC is a stateless and light-weight remote procedure call (RPC)\nprotocol for inter-networking applications over HTTP. It uses JSON as the\ndata format for of all facets of a remote procedure call, including all\napplication data carried in parameters.","summary":"Perl implementation of JSON-RPC 1.1 protocol"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-RPC-Apache2","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"JSON-RPC is a stateless and light-weight remote procedure call (RPC)\nprotocol for inter-networking applications over HTTP. It uses JSON as the\ndata format for of all facets of a remote procedure call, including all\napplication data carried in parameters. This is the mod_perl2 server\nimplementation.","summary":"JSON-RPC server for mod_perl2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-RPC-CGI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"JSON-RPC is a stateless and light-weight remote procedure call (RPC)\nprotocol for inter-networking applications over HTTP. It uses JSON as the\ndata format for of all facets of a remote procedure call, including all\napplication data carried in parameters. This is the CGI server\nimplementation.","summary":"JSON-RPC server for CGI scripts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-RPC-Daemon","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"JSON-RPC is a stateless and light-weight remote procedure call (RPC)\nprotocol for inter-networking applications over HTTP. It uses JSON as the\ndata format for of all facets of a remote procedure call, including all\napplication data carried in parameters. This is the standalone daemon\nto serve JSON-RPC requests.","summary":"JSON-RPC standalone daemon"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-JSON-WebToken","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"JSON::WebToken is JSON Web Token (JWT) implementation for Perl","summary":"JSON Web Token (JWT) implementation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Jcode","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.07","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"Perl extension interface for converting Japanese text.","summary":"Perl extension interface for converting Japanese text"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-LWP-Online","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.08","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"This module attempts to answer, as accurately as it can, one of the\nnastiest technical questions there is: Am I on the internet?","summary":"Check whether your process has an access to the web"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-LWP-Protocol-PSGI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"LWP::Protocol::PSGI is a module to hijack any code that uses LWP::UserAgent\nunderneath such that any HTTP or HTTPS requests can be routed to your own\nPSGI application.","summary":"Override LWP's HTTP/HTTPS backend with your own PSGI application"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-LWP-Protocol-http10","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.03","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"The LWP::Protocol::http10 module provides support for using HTTP/1.0\nprotocol with LWP. To use it you need to call LWP::Protocol::implementor()\nto override the standard handler for http URLs.","summary":"Legacy HTTP/1.0 support for LWP"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-LWP-UserAgent-Determined","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.07","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This class works just like LWP::UserAgent (and is based on it, by being a\nsubclass of it), except that when you use it to get a web page but run into\na possibly-temporary error (like a DNS lookup timeout), it'll wait a few\nseconds and retry a few times.","summary":"Virtual browser that retries errors"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Lchown","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.01","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Provides a perl interface to the lchown() system call. lchown() changes\nownership of a file, but does not dereference symbolic links.","summary":"Use the lchown(2) system call from Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Lemonldap-NG-SSOaaS-Apache-Client","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.22.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package permits one to enroll an Apache server\ninto Lemonldap::NG's SSOaaS service.","summary":"Lemonldap-NG SSOaaS client for Apache"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Lexical-Persistence","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.023","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Lexical::Persistence does a few things, all related. Note that all the\nbehaviors listed here are the defaults. Subclasses can override nearly\nevery aspect of Lexical::Persistence's behavior.","summary":"Persistent lexical variable values for arbitrary calls"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Lexical-SealRequireHints","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.011","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This module works around two historical bugs in Perl's handling of the %^H\n(lexical hints) variable. One bug causes lexical state in one file to leak\ninto another that is required/used from it. This bug, [perl #68590], was\npresent from Perl 5.6 up to Perl 5.10, fixed in Perl 5.11.0. The second bug\ncauses lexical state (normally a blank %^H once the first bug is fixed) to\nleak outwards from utf8.pm, if it is automatically loaded during Unicode\nregular expression matching, into whatever source is compiling at the time\nof the regexp match. This bug, [perl #73174], was present from Perl 5.8.7\nup to Perl 5.11.5, fixed in Perl 5.12.0.","summary":"Prevent leakage of lexical hints"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Lexical-Var","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.009","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"This module implements lexical scoping of static variables and subroutines.\nAlthough it can be used directly, it is mainly intended to be\ninfrastructure for modules that manage name spaces.","summary":"Static variables without name space pollution"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Lingua-EN-Inflect","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.904","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Convert singular to plural, select \"a\" or \"an\".","summary":"Convert singular to plural, select \"a\" or \"an\""},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Lingua-Preferred","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.2.4","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"Many web browsers let you specify which languages you understand.\nThen they negotiate with the web server to get documents in the best\nlanguage possible.  This is something similar in Perl.","summary":"Perl extension to choose a language"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Lingua-Translit","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.28","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Lingua::Translit can be used to convert text from one writing system to\nanother, based on national or international transliteration tables. Where\npossible a reverse transliteration is supported.","summary":"Transliterates text between writing systems"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Linux-Inotify2","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.1","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module implements an interface to the Linux 2.6.13+ Inotify\nfile/directory change notification system. It has a number of advantages over\nthe Linux::Inotify module:\n   - it is portable (Linux::Inotify only works on x86)\n   - the equivalent of full name works correctly\n   - it is better documented\n   - it has callback-style interface, which is better suited for integration.","summary":"Scalable directory/file change notification"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Linux-Pid","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.04","rel":"40.el8"},"description":"Linux::Pid gets the native PID and the PPID on Linux. It's useful with\nmultithreaded programs. Linux's C library returns different values of\nthe PID and the PPID from different threads. This module forces Perl\nto call the underlying C functions getpid() and getppid().","summary":"Get the native PID and the PPID on Linux"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-List-AllUtils","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.18","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Are you sick of trying to remember whether a particular helper is defined\nin List::Util or List::SomeUtils? I sure am. Now you don't have to remember.\nThis module will export all of the functions that either of those two\nmodules defines.","summary":"Combines List::Util and List::SomeUtils"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-List-Compare","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.55","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Advanced functionality to compare members of two or more lists.","summary":"Compare elements of two or more lists"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-List-SomeUtils","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.58","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"List::SomeUtils provides some trivial but commonly needed functionality on\nlists which is not going to go into List::Util.","summary":"Provide the stuff missing in List::Util"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-List-UtilsBy","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This module provides a number of list utility functions, all of which take\nan initial code block to control their behaviour. They are variations on\nsimilar core perl or List::Util functions of similar names, but which use\nthe block to control their behaviour. For example, the core Perl function\nsort takes a list of values and returns them, sorted into order by their\nstring value. The sort_by function sorts them according to the string value\nreturned by the extra function, when given each value.","summary":"Higher-order list utility functions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Locale-US","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.04","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Map from US two-letter codes to states and vice versa.","summary":"Two letter codes for state identification in the United States and vice versa"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-LockFile-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.208","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This simple locking scheme is not based on any file locking system calls\nsuch as flock() or lockf() but rather relies on basic file system\nprimitives and properties, such as the atomicity of the write() system\ncall. It is not meant to be exempt from all race conditions, especially\nover NFS.","summary":"Simple file locking scheme"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Log-Contextual","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.008001","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module is a simple interface to extensible logging. It is bundled with\na really basic logger, Log::Contextual::SimpleLogger, but in general you\nshould use a real logger instead of that. For something more serious but\nnot overly complicated, try Log::Dispatchouli.","summary":"Simple logging interface with a contextual log"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Log-Dispatch","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.68","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Log::Dispatch is a suite of OO modules for logging messages to\nmultiple outputs, each of which can have a minimum and maximum log\nlevel.  It is designed to be easily subclassed, both for creating a\nnew dispatcher object and particularly for creating new outputs.","summary":"Dispatches messages to one or more outputs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Log-Dispatch-Array","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This provides a Log::Dispatch log output system that appends logged events\nto an array reference. This is probably only useful for testing the logging\nof your code.","summary":"Log events to an array (reference)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Log-Dispatch-FileRotate","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.36","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module provides a simple object for logging to files under the\nLog::Dispatch::* system, and automatically rotating them according to\ndifferent constraints. This is basically a Log::Dispatch::File wrapper\nwith additions.","summary":"Log to files that archive/rotate themselves"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Log-Log4perl","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.50","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Log::Log4perl lets you remote-control and fine-tune the logging\nbehavior of your system from the outside. It implements the widely\npopular (Java-based) Log4j logging package in pure Perl.\n\nTo log into RRD database, install perl-Log-Log4perl-Appender-RRDs package.\nTo log into a database via DBI, install perl-Log-Log4perl-Appender-DBI package.\n\nTo read log4j XML configuration files, install\nperl-Log-Log4perl-Config-DOMConfigurator package.","summary":"Log4j implementation for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Log-Log4perl-Appender-DBI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.50","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Log::Log4perl::Appender::DBI appender facilitates writing data to a database\nusing DBI interface via Log4perl.","summary":"Log to a database"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Log-Log4perl-Appender-RRDs","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.50","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Log::Log4perl::Appender::RRDs appender facilitates writing data to\nRRDtool round-robin archives via Log4perl.","summary":"Log to a RRDtool archive"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Log-Log4perl-Config-DOMConfigurator","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.50","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Log::Log4perl::Config::DOMConfigurator adds support for log4j XML\nconfiguration files to Log::Log4perl Perl logging system.","summary":"Read log4j XML configuration files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Log-Trace","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.070","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"This module provides a unified approach to tracing. A script can 'use\nLog::Trace qw( \u003c mode \u003e )' to set the behaviour of the TRACE function.By\ndefault, the trace functions are exported to the calling package only.\nYou can export the trace functions to other packages with the 'Deep'\noption. See the \"OPTIONS\" manpage for more information.","summary":"A unified approach to tracing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Lua-API","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.04","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Lua is a simple, expressive, extension programming language that is easily\nembeddable. Lua::API provides Perl bindings to Lua's C-based embedding\nAPI. It allows Perl routines to be called from Lua as if they were written\nin C, and allows Perl routines to directly manipulate the Lua interpreter\nand its environment. It presents a very low-level interface (essentially\nequivalent to the C interface), so is aimed at developers who need that\nsort of access.","summary":"Interface to Lua's embedding API"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MCE","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.862","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Many-core Engine (MCE) for Perl helps enable a new level of performance by\nmaximizing all available cores. MCE spawns a pool of workers and therefore\ndoes not fork a new process per each element of data. Instead, MCE follows\na bank queuing model. Imagine the line being the data and bank-tellers the\nparallel workers. MCE enhances that model by adding the ability to chunk\nthe next n elements from the input stream to the next available worker.","summary":"Many-core Engine for Perl providing parallel processing capabilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MCE-Shared","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.862","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module provides data sharing capabilities for MCE, supporting threads and\nprocesses. MCE::Hobo provides threads-like parallelization for running code\nasynchronously.","summary":"MCE extension for sharing data, supporting threads and processes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MCE-tools","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.862","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package delivers command line tools like mce_grep(1) that utilize\nthe Many-core Engine (MCE) Perl library.","summary":"Many-core Engine command line tools"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MIME-EncWords","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.015.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"MIME::EncWords is aimed to be another implementation of MIME::Words so that it\nwill achieve more exact conformance with RFC 2047 (former RFC 1522)\nspecifications. Additionally, it contains some improvements. Following synopsis\nand descriptions are inherited from its inspirer, then added descriptions on\nimprovements (**) or changes and clarifications (*).","summary":"Deal with RFC 2047 encoded words (improved)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MIME-Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.030","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"MIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating (not\nparsing!) MIME messages... Specifically, it allows you to output a simple,\ndecent single- or multi-part message with text or binary attachments.  It does\nnot require that you have the Mail:: or MIME:: modules installed.","summary":"MIME::Lite - low-calorie MIME generator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MIME-Lite-HTML","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.24","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"This module is a Perl mail client interface for sending message that\nsupport HTML format and build them for you.. This module provides routine to\ntransform an HTML page in a MIME::Lite mail. So you need this module to use\nMIME-Lite-HTML possibilities.","summary":"Provide routine to transform a HTML page in a MIME-Lite mail"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MIME-tools","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.509","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"MIME-tools - modules for parsing (and creating!) MIME entities. Modules in this\ntoolkit: Abstract message holder (file, scalar, etc.), OO interface for\ndecoding MIME messages, an extracted and decoded MIME entity, Mail::Field\nsubclasses for parsing fields, a parsed MIME header (Mail::Header subclass),\nparser and tool for building your own MIME parser, and utilities.","summary":"Modules for parsing and creating MIME entities in Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MLDBM","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.05","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"This module can serve as a transparent interface to any TIEHASH package that is\nrequired to store arbitrary perl data, including nested references. Thus, this\nmodule can be used for storing references and other arbitrary data within DBM\ndatabases.","summary":"Store multi-level hash structure in single level tied hash"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mail-Box","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.008","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Mail::Box folder is a modern mail-folder manager -- at least at\nthe moment of this writing ;)  It is written to replace Mail::Folder,\nalthough its interface is different.","summary":"Manage a mailbox, a folder with messages"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mail-IMAPClient","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.42","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This module provides perl routines that simplify a sockets connection\nto and an IMAP conversation with an IMAP server.","summary":"An IMAP Client API"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mail-Message","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.008","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"MIME message handling code, formerly part of the Mail::Box package.","summary":"MIME message handling"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mail-POP3Client","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.21","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module implements an Object-Oriented interface to a POP3 server. It\nimplements RFC1939 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1939.html)","summary":"Perl 5 module to talk to a POP3 (RFC1939) server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mail-RFC822-Address","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3","rel":"36.el8"},"description":"Mail::RFC822::Address validates email addresses against the grammar\ndescribed in RFC 822 using regular expressions. The only sure way to see\nif a supplied email address is genuine is to send an email to it and see\nif the user recieves it. This package only checks that the email address\nis syntactically valid.","summary":"Perl extension for validating email addresses according to RFC822"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mail-SPF_XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.11","rel":"11.20210922git4915c308.el8"},"description":"This is an interface to the C library libspf2 for the purpose of\ntesting. While it can be used as an SPF implementation, you can also\nuse Mail::SPF, which is a little more perlish.","summary":"An XS implementation of Mail::SPF"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mail-Sendmail","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.80","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Mail::Sendmail is a simple platform independent library for sending\ne-mail from your perl script.  It only requires Perl 5 and a network\nconnection.  Mail::Sendmail contains mainly \u0026sendmail, which takes a\nhash with the message to send and sends it. It is intended to be very\neasy to setup and use.","summary":"Simple platform independent mailer for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mail-Transport","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.004","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Email message exchange code, formerly part of the Mail::Box package.","summary":"Email message exchange"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-Base-Convert","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This module provides fast functions and methods to convert between\narbitrary number bases from 2 (binary) thru 65535.","summary":"Very fast base to base conversion"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-Base36","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"This module converts to and from Base36 numbers (0..9 - A..Z).","summary":"Encoding and decoding of base36 strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-BigInt-GMP","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.6004","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Provides support for big integer calculations by means of the GMP library, as\na replacement (drop-in) module for Math::BigInt's core, Math::BigInt::Calc.pm.\nMath::BigInt::GMP does not use Math::GMP, but provides its own XS layer to\naccess the GMP library. This cuts out another (perl subroutine) layer and\nalso reduces the memory footprint by not loading Math::GMP and Carp at all.","summary":"Use the GMP library for Math::BigInt routines"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-Calc-Units","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.07","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"Math::Calc::Units is a simple calculator that keeps track of units. It\ncurrently handles combinations of byte sizes and duration only, although\nadding any other multiplicative types is easy. Any unknown type is treated\nas a unique user type (with some effort to map English plurals to their\nsingular forms).","summary":"Human-readable unit-aware calculator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-GMP","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.24","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Math::GMP was designed to be a drop-in replacement both for Math::BigInt and\nfor regular integer arithmetic. Unlike BigInt, though, Math::GMP uses the GNU\ngmp library for all of its calculations, as opposed to straight Perl functions.\nThis can result in speed improvements.","summary":"High speed arbitrary size integer math"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-Int128","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.22","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module adds support for 128-bit integers, signed and unsigned, to Perl.","summary":"Manipulate 128-bit integers in Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-Int128-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.22","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Math-Int128. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Math-Int128/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Math-Int128"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-Int64","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.54","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"This module adds support for 64 bit integers, signed and unsigned, to Perl.","summary":"Manipulate 64 bits integers in Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-Random-ISAAC","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.004","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"As with other Pseudo-Random Number Generator (PRNG) algorithms like the\nMersenne Twister (see Math::Random::MT), this algorithm is designed to take\nsome seed information and produce seemingly random results as output.","summary":"Perl interface to the ISAAC PRNG algorithm"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-Random-Secure","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08.0001","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This module is intended to provide a cryptographically-secure replacement\nfor Perl's built-in rand function.","summary":"Cryptographically-secure, cross-platform replacement for rand()"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Math-Round","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.07","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"Math::Round supplies functions that will round numbers in different ways. The\nfunctions round and nearest are exported by default; others are available as\ndescribed below. \"use ... qw(:all)\" exports all functions.","summary":"Perl extension for rounding numbers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MaxMind-DB-Common","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.040001","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This distribution provides some shared code for use by both the MaxMind\ndatabase reader and writer Perl modules.","summary":"Code shared by the MaxMind database reader and writer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MaxMind-DB-Common-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.040001","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-MaxMind-DB-Common. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-MaxMind-DB-Common/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-MaxMind-DB-Common"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.000014","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module provides a low-level interface to the MaxMind database file format\n\u003chttp://maxmind.github.io/MaxMind-DB/\u003e.","summary":"Read MaxMind database files and look up IP addresses"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader-XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.000009","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Simply installing this module causes MaxMind::DB::Reader to use the XS\nimplementation, which is much faster than the Perl implementation.\n\nThis Perl module is deprecated and will only receive fixes for major bugs and\nsecurity vulnerabilities. New features and functionality will not be added.","summary":"Fast XS implementation of MaxMind DB reader"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader-XS-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.000009","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader-XS. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader-XS/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader-XS"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.000014","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-MaxMind-DB-Reader"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Messaging-Message","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module provides an abstraction of a \"message\", as used in \"messaging\",\nsee for instance: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_messaging_system.","summary":"Abstraction of a message"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Meta-Builder","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.004","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Meta programming is becoming more and more popular. The popularity of Meta\nprogramming comes from the fact that many problems are made significantly\neasier. There are a few specialized Meta tools out there, for instance\nClass:MOP which is used by Moose to track class metadata.","summary":"Tools for creating Meta objects to track custom metrics"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MetaCPAN-Client","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.028000","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is a hopefully-complete API-compliant interface to MetaCPAN\n(https://metacpan.org/) with DWIM capabilities, to make your life easier.","summary":"A comprehensive, DWIM-featured client to the MetaCPAN API"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mixin-Linewise","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.108","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"It's boring to deal with opening files for IO, converting strings to\nhandle-like objects, and all that. With Mixin::Linewise::Readers and\nMixin::Linewise::Writers, you can just write a method to handle handles,\nand methods for handling strings and file names are added for you.","summary":"Write your linewise code for handles; this does the rest"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mock-Sub","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.09","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"Easy to use and very lightweight module for mocking out sub calls. Very\nuseful for testing areas of your own modules where getting coverage may\nbe difficult due to nothing to test against, and/or to reduce test run\ntime by eliminating the need to call subs that you really don't want or\nneed to test.","summary":"Mock package, object and standard subroutines, with unit testing in mind"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Modern-Perl","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.20200201","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Modern Perl often relies on the presence of several core and CPAN pragmas\nand modules.  Wouldn't it be nice to use them all with a single command?","summary":"Enable all of the features of Modern Perl with one command"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Build-Deprecated","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4210","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This module contains a number of module that have been removed from\nModule-Build:\nModule::Build::ModuleInfo - This has been superseded by Module::Metadata\nModule::Build::Version - This has been replaced by version\nModule::Build::YAML - This has been replaced by CPAN::Meta::YAML","summary":"Collection of modules removed from Module-Build"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Build-Tiny","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.039","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Many Perl distributions use a Build.PL file instead of a Makefile.PL file to\ndrive distribution configuration, build, test and installation. Traditionally,\nBuild.PL uses Module::Build as the underlying build system. This module\nprovides a simple, lightweight, drop-in replacement.\n\nWhereas Module::Build has over 6,700 lines of code; this module has less than\n70, yet supports the features needed by most pure-Perl distributions.","summary":"A tiny replacement for Module::Build"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Build-XSUtil","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.19","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Module::Build::XSUtil is a subclass of Module::Build to support building XS\nmodules. It adds a number of compiler-related optional parameters to\nModule::Build's \"new\" method.","summary":"A Module::Build class for building XS modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-CPANTS-Analyse","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.99","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"CPANTS is an acronym for CPAN Testing Service. The goals of the CPANTS project\nare to provide some sort of quality measure (called \"Kwalitee\") and lots of\nmetadata for all distributions on CPAN.","summary":"Generate Kwalitee ratings for a distribution"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Compile","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.38","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This module provides a system for writing modules that compile other\nPerl modules.","summary":"Perl Module Compilation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Extract-Use","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.043","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"Extract the names of the modules used in a file using a static analysis. Since\nthis module does not run code, it cannot find dynamic uses of modules, such as\neval \"require $class\". It only reports modules that the file loads directly.\nModules loaded with parent or base, for instance, will be in the import list\nfor those pragmas but won't have separate entries in the data this module\nreturns.","summary":"Pull out the modules a module explicitly uses"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-ExtractUse","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.343","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Module::ExtractUse is basically a Parse::RecDescent grammar to parse Perl\ncode. It tries very hard to find all modules (whether pragmas, Core, or\nfrom CPAN) used by the parsed code.","summary":"Find out what modules are used"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Find","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Module::Find lets you find and use modules in categories. This can be very\nuseful for auto-detecting driver or plug-in modules. You can differentiate\nbetween looking in the category itself or in all subcategories.","summary":"Find and use installed modules in a (sub)category"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Install-AutoLicense","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Module::Install::AutoLicense is a Module::Install extension that generates\na LICENSE file automatically whenever the author runs Makefile.PL. On the\nuser side it does nothing.","summary":"Module::Install extension to automatically generate LICENSE files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Install-CheckLib","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Module::Install::CheckLib is a Module::Install extension that integrates\nDevel::CheckLib so that CPAN authors may stipulate which particular C\nlibrary and its headers they want available and to exit the Makefile.PL\ngracefully if they aren't.","summary":"Module::Install extension to check that a library is available"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Install-CheckLib-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Module-Install-CheckLib. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Module-Install-CheckLib/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Module-Install-CheckLib"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Install-ExtraTests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.008","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"This allows extra_tests; to be declared in Makefile.PL, indicating that the\ntest files found in the directory ./xt should be run only in certain\ninstances:\n\n  ./xt/author  - run when the tests are being run in an author's working copy\n  ./xt/smoke   - run when the dist is being smoked (AUTOMATED_TESTING=1)\n  ./xt/release - run during \"make disttest\"","summary":"Ignorable, contextual test support for Module::Install"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Install-GithubMeta","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.30","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"Module::Install::GithubMeta is a Module::Install extension\nto include GitHub (http://github.com) meta information in\n'META.yml'.  It automatically detects if the distribution\ndirectory is under 'git' version control and whether the\n'origin' is a GitHub repository; if so, it will set the\n'repository' and 'homepage' meta in 'META.yml' to the\nappropriate URLs for GitHub.","summary":"A Module::Install extension to include GitHub meta information in META.yml"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Install-Repository","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.06","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"Module::Install::Repository is a Module::Install plugin to automatically\nfigure out repository URL and set it via repository() which then will be\nadded to resources under META.yml.","summary":"Automatically sets repository URL from Svn/Svk/Git checkout"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Install-TestBase","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.86","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"This Perl module adds the use_test_base directive to Module::Install. Now you\ncan get full Test-Base support for you module with no external dependency on\nTest::Base.","summary":"Module::Install support for Test::Base"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Install-TestBase-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.86","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Module-Install-TestBase. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Module-Install-TestBase/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Module-Install-TestBase"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Load-Util","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.003","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module contains some utility routines related to module loading.","summary":"Some utility routines related to module loading"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Manifest","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.09","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"Module::Manifest can load a MANIFEST file that comes in a Perl distribution\ntarball, examine the contents, and perform some simple tasks. It can also load\nthe MANIFEST.SKIP file and check that.","summary":"Parse and examine a Perl distribution MANIFEST file"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Refresh","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.17","rel":"25.el8"},"description":"This module is a generalization of the functionality provided by\nApache::StatINC. It's designed to make it easy to do simple iterative\ndevelopment when working in a persistent environment.","summary":"Refresh %INC files when updated on disk"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Runtime-Conflicts","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.003","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module provides conflicts checking for Module::Runtime, which had a\nrecent release that broke some versions of Moose. It is called from\nMoose::Conflicts and moose-outdated.","summary":"Provide information on conflicts for Module::Runtime"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Signature","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.83","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This package contains a command line tool and module for checking and creating\nSIGNATURE files for Perl CPAN distributions.","summary":"CPAN signature management utilities and modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Module-Util","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.09","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"This module provides a few useful functions for manipulating module names.\nIts main aim is to centralize some of the functions commonly used by\nmodules that manipulate other modules in some way, like converting module\nnames to relative paths.","summary":"Module name tools and transformations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mojolicious","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"8.42","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Back in the early days of the web there was this wonderful Perl library\ncalled CGI, many people only learned Perl because of it. It was simple\nenough to get started without knowing much about the language and powerful\nenough to keep you going, learning by doing was much fun. While most of the\ntechniques used are outdated now, the idea behind it is not. Mojolicious is\na new attempt at implementing this idea using state of the art technology.","summary":"A next generation web framework for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Monitoring-Plugin","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.40","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Monitoring::Plugin and its associated Monitoring::Plugin::* modules are a\nfamily of perl modules to streamline writing Monitoring plugins. The main\nend user modules are Monitoring::Plugin, providing an object-oriented\ninterface to the entire Monitoring::Plugin::* collection, and\nMonitoring::Plugin::Functions, providing a simpler functional interface to\na useful subset of the available functionality.","summary":"Family of modules to streamline writing plugins for various monitoring systems"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Moo","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.003004","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This module is an extremely light-weight, high-performance Moose\nreplacement. It also avoids depending on any XS modules to allow simple\ndeployments. The name Moo is based on the idea that it provides almost -but\nnot quite- two thirds of Moose.","summary":"Minimalist Object Orientation (with Moose compatibility)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooX","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.101","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"Using Moo and MooX:: packages the most lazy way.","summary":"Using Moo and MooX:: packages the most lazy way"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooX-HandlesVia","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.001008","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"MooX::HandlesVia is an extension of Moo's 'handles' attribute\nfunctionality. It provides a means of proxying functionality from an\nexternal class to the given attribute. This is most commonly used as a way\nto emulate 'Native Trait' behavior that has become commonplace in Moose\ncode, for which there was no Moo alternative.","summary":"NativeTrait-like behavior for Moo"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooX-StrictConstructor","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.011","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Simply loading this module makes your constructors \"strict\". If your\nconstructor is called with an attribute init argument that your class does\nnot declare, then it dies. This is a great way to catch small typos.","summary":"Make your Moo-based object constructors blow up on unknown attributes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooX-Types-MooseLike","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.29","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"See MooX::Types::MooseLike::Base for a list of available base types. Its source\nalso provides an example of how to build base types, along with both\nparameterizable and non-parameterizable.","summary":"Some Moosish types and a type builder"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooX-late","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.015","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"Moo is a light-weight object oriented programming framework that aims to\nbe compatible with Moose. It does this by detecting when Moose has been\nloaded, and automatically \"inflating\" its classes and roles to full Moose\nclasses and roles. This way, Moo classes can consume Moose roles, Moose\nclasses can extend Moo classes, and so forth.","summary":"Easily translate Moose code to Moo"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Moose","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2011","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Moose is an extension of the Perl 5 object system.\n\nThe main goal of Moose is to make Perl 5 Object Oriented programming easier,\nmore consistent and less tedious. With Moose you can to think more about what\nyou want to do and less about the mechanics of OOP.\n\nAdditionally, Moose is built on top of Class::MOP, which is a metaclass system\nfor Perl 5. This means that Moose not only makes building normal Perl 5\nobjects better, but it provides the power of metaclass programming as well.\nMoose is different from other Perl 5 object systems because it is not a new\nsystem, but instead an extension of the existing one.","summary":"Complete modern object system for Perl 5"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Aliases","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"The MooseX::Aliases module will allow you to quickly alias methods in\nMoose. It provides an alias parameter for has() to generate aliased\naccessors as well as the standard ones. Attributes can also be initialized\nin the constructor via their aliased names.","summary":"Easy aliasing of methods and attributes in Moose"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-ArrayRef","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.005","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"Objects implemented with array references are often faster than those\nimplemented with hash references. Moose's default object implementation is\nhash reference based. This is object implementation based on array references.","summary":"Blessed array references with Moose"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-AttributeHelpers","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.25","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"While Moose attributes provide you with a way to name your accessors,\nreaders, writers, clearers and predicates, this library provides commonly\nused attribute helper methods for more specific types of data.","summary":"Extended Moose attribute interfaces"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-ConfigFromFile","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This is an abstract role which provides an alternate constructor for\ncreating objects using parameters passed in from a configuration file. The\nactual implementation of reading the configuration file is left to concrete\nsubroles.\n\nIt declares an attribute 'configfile' and a class method 'new_with_config',\nand requires that concrete roles derived from it implement the class method\n'get_config_from_file'.\n\nAttributes specified directly as arguments to 'new_with_config' supersede\nthose in the configfile.","summary":"An abstract Moose role for setting attributes from a configfile"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Getopt","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.74","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This is a Moose role which provides an alternate constructor for creating\nobjects using parameters passed in from the command line.","summary":"Moose role for processing command line options"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-NonMoose","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.26","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"MooseX::NonMoose allows for easily subclassing non-Moose classes with\nMoose, taking care of the annoying details connected with doing this, such\nas setting up proper inheritance from Moose::Object and installing (and\ninlining, at make_immutable time) a constructor that makes sure things like\nBUILD methods are called. It tries to be as non-intrusive as possible -\nwhen this module is used, inheriting from non-Moose classes and inheriting\nfrom Moose classes should work identically, aside from the few caveats\nmentioned below. One of the goals of this module is that including it in a\nMoose::Exporter-based package used across an entire application should be\npossible, without interfering with classes that only inherit from Moose\nmodules, or even classes that don't inherit from anything at all.","summary":"Easy subclassing of non-Moose classes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Object-Pluggable","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.0014","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"This module aids in the development and deployment of plugin-enabled\nMoose-based classes. It extends the Moose framework via roles to enable\nthis behavior.","summary":"Make your Moose classes pluggable"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Role-Parameterized","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Roles are composable units of behavior. They are useful for factoring out\nfunctionality common to many classes from any part of your class hierarchy.\n(See Moose::Cookbook::Roles::Recipe1 for an introduction to Moose::Role.)\n\nWhile combining roles affords you a great deal of flexibility, individual\nroles have very little in the way of configurability. Core Moose provides\nalias for renaming methods to avoid conflicts, and excludes for ignoring\nmethods you don't want or need (see Moose::Cookbook::Roles::Recipe2 for more\nabout alias and excludes).\n\nBecause roles serve many different masters, they usually provide only the\nleast common denominator of functionality. To empower roles further, more\nconfigurability than alias and excludes is required. Perhaps your role needs\nto know which method to call when it is done. Or what default value to use for\nits url attribute.\n\nParameterized roles offer exactly this solution.","summary":"Make your roles flexible through parameterization"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Role-WithOverloading","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.17","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"MooseX::Role::WithOverloading allows you to write a Moose::Role\nthat defines overloaded operators and allows those operator\noverloadings to be composed into the classes/roles/instances it's\ncompiled to, while plain roles would lose the overloading.","summary":"Roles that support overloading"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-SimpleConfig","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This role loads simple configfiles to set object attributes. It is based on\nthe abstract role MooseX::ConfigFromFile, and uses Config::Any to load your\nconfigfile. Config::Any will in turn support any of a variety of different\nconfiguration formats, detected by the file extension. See Config::Any for\nmore details about supported formats.","summary":"Moose role for setting attributes from a simple configfile"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-SingleArg","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.09","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This module allows Moose instances to be constructed with a single\nargument. Your class or role must use this module and then use the\nsingle_arg sugar to declare which attribute will be assigned the single\nargument value.","summary":"No-fuss instantiation of Moose objects using a single argument"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-StrictConstructor","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.21","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"Simply loading this module makes your constructors \"strict\". If your\nconstructor is called with an attribute init argument that your class does\nnot declare, then it calls \"Carp::confess()\". This is a great way to catch\nsmall typos.","summary":"Make your object constructors blow up on unknown attributes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.50","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"The types provided with the Moose man page are by design global. This\npackage helps you to organize and selectively import your own and the\nbuilt-in types in libraries. As a nice side effect, it catches typos at\ncompile-time too.\n\nHowever, the main reason for this module is to provide an easy way to not\nhave conflicts with your type names, since the internal fully qualified\nnames of the types will be prefixed with the library's name.\n\nThis module will also provide you with some helper functions to make it\neasier to use Moose types in your code.","summary":"Organize your Moose types in libraries"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types-Common","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.001014","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"A set of commonly-used type constraints that do not ship with Moose\nby default.","summary":"A library of commonly used type constraints"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types-DateTime","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This module packages several type constraints (Moose::Util::TypeConstraints)\nand coercions designed to work with the DateTime suite of objects.","summary":"DateTime related constraints and coercions for Moose"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types-DateTime-MoreCoercions","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.15","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This module builds on MooseX::Types::DateTime to add additional custom\ntypes and coercions. Since it builds on an existing type, all coercions\nand constraints are inherited.","summary":"Extensions to MooseX::Types::DateTime"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types-JSON","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.00","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Test suite for package perl-MooseX-Types-JSON.","summary":"JSON data types for Moose"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types-JSON-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.00","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This package provides the test suite for package perl-MooseX-Types-JSON.","summary":"Test suite for package perl-MooseX-Types-JSON"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types-LoadableClass","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.015","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"ClassName type constraint with coercion to load the class.","summary":"ClassName type constraint with coercion to load the class"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types-Path-Class","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.09","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"MooseX::Types::Path::Class creates common Moose types, coercions and option\nspecifications useful for dealing with Path::Class objects as Moose attributes.\n\nCoercions (see Moose::Util::TypeConstraints) are made from both 'Str' and\n'ArrayRef' to both Path::Class::Dir and Path::Class::File objects.  If you\nhave MooseX::Getopt installed, the Getopt option type (\"=s\") will be added\nfor both Path::Class::Dir and Path::Class::File.","summary":"A Path::Class type library for Moose"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types-Path-Tiny","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.012","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module provides Path::Tiny types for Moose. It handles two important\ntypes of coercion:\n\n * Coercing objects with overloaded stringification\n\n * Coercing to absolute paths\n\nIt also can check to ensure that files or directories exist.","summary":"Path::Tiny types and coercions for Moose"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MooseX-Types-Stringlike","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.003","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This module provides a more general version of the Str type. If coercions are\nenabled, it will accept objects that overload stringification and coerces them\ninto strings.","summary":"Moose type constraints for strings or string-like objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Mouse","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.5.9","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Moose, a powerful metaobject-fueled extension of the Perl 5 object system,\nis wonderful.  (For more information on Moose, please see 'perldoc Moose'\nafter installing the perl-Moose package.)\n\nUnfortunately, it's a little slow. Though significant progress has been\nmade over the years, the compile time penalty is a non-starter for some\napplications.  Mouse aims to alleviate this by providing a subset of Moose's\nfunctionality, faster.","summary":"Moose minus the antlers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MouseX-Foreign","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.000","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"MouseX::Foreign Perl module provides an ability for Mouse classes to extend\nany classes, including non-Mouse classes, including Moose classes.","summary":"Extends non-Mouse classes as well as Mouse classes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-MouseX-Types","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.06","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"Organize your Mouse types; much as MooseX::Types does for your Moose types.\nFor more information, please see the MooseX::Types manpage.\n\nThis library was split off from Mouse as of Mouse 0.15.","summary":"Organize your Mouse types in libraries"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Nagios-Plugin","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.37","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"This module is deprecated in favor of Monitoring::Plugin.\n\nNagios::Plugin and its associated Nagios::Plugin::* modules are a family of\nperl modules to streamline writing Nagios plugins. The main end user\nmodules are Nagios::Plugin, providing an object-oriented interface to the\nentire Nagios::Plugin::* collection, and Nagios::Plugin::Functions,\nproviding a simpler functional interface to a useful subset of the\navailable functionality.","summary":"Family of perl modules to streamline writing Nagios plugins"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-ARP","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.12","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"This module is a Perl extension to create and send ARP packets and lookup\nlocal or remote mac addresses. You do not need to install any additional\nlibraries like Libnet to compile this extension. It uses kernel header files\nto create the packets.","summary":"Create and Send ARP Packets"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Amazon-S3","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.992","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module provides a Perlish interface to Amazon S3. From the\ndeveloper blurb: \"Amazon S3 is storage for the Internet. It is designed\nto make web-scale computing easier for developers. Amazon S3 provides a\nsimple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve any\namount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. It gives any\ndeveloper access to the same highly scalable, reliable, fast,\ninexpensive data storage infrastructure that Amazon uses to run its own\nglobal network of web sites. The service aims to maximize benefits of\nscale and to pass those benefits on to developers\".\n\nTo find out more about S3, please visit \u003chttp://s3.amazonaws.com/\u003e.","summary":"Use the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Amazon-S3-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.992","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Net-Amazon-S3. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Net-Amazon-S3/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Net-Amazon-S3"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-BGP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.18","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"An implementation of the BGP-4 inter-domain routing protocol as Perl module.\nIt encapsulates all of the functionality needed to establish and maintain a\nBGP peering session and exchange routing update information with the peer.\nIt aims to provide a simple API to the BGP protocol for the purposes of\nautomation, logging, monitoring, testing, and similar tasks using the power\nand flexibility of Perl. The module does not implement the functionality of\na RIB (Routing Information Base) nor does it modify the kernel routing table\nof the host system. However, such operations could be implemented using the\nAPI provided by the module.","summary":"Perl module for object-oriented API to the BGP protocol"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-CIDR","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.27","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Net::CIDR package contains functions that manipulate lists of IP netblocks\nexpressed in CIDR notation. The Net::CIDR functions handle both IPv4 and IPv6\naddresses.","summary":"Manipulate IPv4/IPv6 netblocks in CIDR notation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-CIDR-Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.22","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Faster alternative to Net::CIDR when merging a large number of CIDR address\nranges. Works for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.","summary":"Perl extension for merging IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR addresses"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-CUPS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.64","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Net::CUPS is an interface to the Common Unix Printing System API.  If you feel\nan urge to control CUPS servers via Perl, this is a good way to do it :)","summary":"Perl bindings to the CUPS C API Interface"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Daemon","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.49","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Net::Daemon is an abstract base class for implementing portable server\napplications in a very simple way. The module is designed for Perl 5.006 and\nithreads (and higher), but can work with fork() and Perl 5.004.\n\nThe Net::Daemon class offers methods for the most common tasks a daemon\nneeds: Starting up, logging, accepting clients, authorization, restricting\nits own environment for security and doing the true work. You only have to\noverride those methods that aren't appropriate for you, but typically\ninheriting will safe you a lot of work anyways.","summary":"Perl extension for portable daemons"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Domain-TLD","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.75","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"The purpose of this module is to provide user with current list of\navailable top level domain names including new ICANN additions and ccTLDs.","summary":"Work with TLD names"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-FTP-AutoReconnect","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"This is a FTP client class with automatic reconnect on failure.","summary":"FTP client class with automatic reconnect on failure"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-FTP-RetrHandle","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.2","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"This Perl module provides a file reading interface for reading all or parts of\nfiles located on a remote FTP server, including emulation of seek and support\nfor downloading only the parts of the file requested.\n\nSupport for skipping the beginning of the file is implemented with the FTP REST\ncommand, which starts a retrieval at any point in the file. Support for\nskipping the end of the file is implemented with the FTP ABOR command, which\nstops the transfer. With these two commands and some careful tracking of the\ncurrent file position, we're able to reliably emulate a seek/read pair, and get\nonly the parts of the file that are actually read.\n\nThis was originally designed for use with Archive::Zip; it's reliable enough\nthat the table of contents and individual files can be extracted from a remote\nZIP archive without downloading the whole thing.\n\nAn interface compatible with IO::Handle is provided, along with a tie-based\ninterface.","summary":"File reading interface for reading files on a remote FTP server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Facebook-Oauth2","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Net::Facebook::Oauth2 gives you a way to simply access FaceBook Oauth\n2.0 protocol.","summary":"Simple Perl wrapper around Facebook OAuth 2.0 protocol"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-GitHub","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.05","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"GitHub (http://github.com) is a popular git host; this package is a Perl API\nfor working with GitHub users and repositories.","summary":"Perl interface for github.com"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-INET6Glue","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.603","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Net::INET6Glue is a collection of modules to make common modules IPv6 ready\nby hotpatching them.","summary":"Make common modules IPv6 ready by hotpatching"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-IP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.26","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"This is the Net::IP module, designed to allow easy manipulation of IPv4 and\nIPv6 addresses.\n\nTwo applications using the Net::IP module are included: ipcount, an IP address\nmini-calculator, which can calculate the number of IP addresses in a prefix or\nall the prefixes contained in a given range; and iptab, which prints out a\nhandy IP \"cheat sheet\".","summary":"Perl module for manipulation of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-IP-Match-Regexp","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.01","rel":"36.el8"},"description":"This module allows you to check an IP address against one or more IP\nranges. It employs Perl's highly optimized regular expression engine to do\nthe hard work, so it is very fast. It is optimized for speed by doing the\nmatch against a regexp which implicitly checks the broadest IP ranges\nfirst. An advantage is that the regexp can be computed and stored in\nadvance (in source code, in a database table, etc) and reused, saving much\ntime if the IP ranges don't change too often. The match can optionally\nreport a value (e.g. a network name) instead of just a boolean, which makes\nmodule useful for mapping IP ranges to names or codes or anything else.","summary":"Efficiently match IP addresses against ranges"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-LibIDN","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.12","rel":"35.el8"},"description":"Provides perl bindings for GNU Libidn, a C library for handling\nInternationalized Domain Names according to IDNA (RFC 3490), in\na way very much inspired by Turbo Fredriksson's PHP-IDN.","summary":"Perl bindings for GNU LibIDN"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-LibIDN2","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.01","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This Perl module provides bindings for GNU Libidn2, a C library for handling\ninternationalized domain names according to IDNA 2008 (RFC 5890, RFC 5891,\nRFC 5892, RFC 5893).","summary":"Perl binding for GNU Libidn2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-MQTT-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.33","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module consists of only one file and has no dependencies except core\nPerl modules, making it suitable for embedded installations where CPAN\ninstallers are unavailable and resources are limited. Only basic MQTT\nfunctionality is provided.","summary":"Minimal MQTT version 3 interface"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-NBName","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.26","rel":"41.el8"},"description":"Net::NBName is a class that allows you to perform simple NetBIOS Name\nService Requests in your Perl code. It performs these NetBIOS operations\nover TCP/IP using Perl's built-in socket support.","summary":"NetBIOS Name Service Requests"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Netmask","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0001","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Net::Netmask parses and understands IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR blocks (see\n\u003chttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing\u003e for more\ninformation on CIDR blocks). There are also functions to insert a network\nblock into a table and then later look up network blocks by an IP address\nusing that table.","summary":"Perl module for manipulating and looking up IP network blocks"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-OAuth","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.28","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"Perl implementation of OAuth, an open protocol to allow secure API\nauthentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web\napplications. In practical terms, a mechanism for a Consumer to request\nprotected resources from a Service Provider on behalf of a user.","summary":"OAuth protocol support library for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-OpenID-Common","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.20","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"The Consumer and Server implementations share a few libraries which live\nwith this module. This module is here largely to hold the version number\nand this documentation, though it also incorporates some utility functions\ninherited from previous versions of Net::OpenID::Consumer.","summary":"Libraries shared between Net::OpenID::Consumer and Net::OpenID::Server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-OpenID-Consumer","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.18","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This is the Perl API for (the consumer half of) OpenID, a distributed\nidentity system based on proving you own a URL, which is then your\nidentity.","summary":"Library for consumers of OpenID identities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-OpenID-Server","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.09","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"This is the Perl API for (the server half of) OpenID, a distributed\nidentity system based on proving you own a URL, which is then your\nidentity.","summary":"Library for building your own OpenID server/provider"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-OpenSSH","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.80","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Net::OpenSSH is a secure shell client package implemented on top of OpenSSH\nbinary client (ssh).","summary":"Perl SSH client package implemented on top of OpenSSH"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Patricia","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.22","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"This module uses a Patricia Trie data structure to quickly perform IP\naddress prefix matching for applications such as IP subnet, network or\nrouting table lookups.  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Patricia Trie performance\ncharacteristics are well-known as it has been employed for routing table\nlookups within the BSD kernel since the 4.3 Reno release.","summary":"Patricia Trie perl module for fast IP address lookups"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Pcap","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.18","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"perl-Net-Pcap provides Perl bindings to the LBL pcap(3) library.","summary":"Interface to pcap(3) LBL packet capture library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-SFTP-Foreign","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.90","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Net::SFTP::Foreign is a Perl client for the SFTP version 3 as defined in the SSH\nFile Transfer Protocol IETF draft, draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-02.txt, included on\nthis package distribution, on the rfc directory.\n\nNet::SFTP::Foreign uses any compatible ssh command installed on the system (for\ninstance, OpenSSH ssh) to establish the secure connection to the remote server.\n\nA wrapper module Net::SFTP::Foreign::Compat is also provided for compatibility\nwith Net::SFTP.","summary":"SSH File Transfer Protocol client"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-SMTPS","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This module implements a wrapper for Net::SMTP, enabling over-SSL/STARTTLS\nsupport. This module inherits all the methods from Net::SMTP. You may use\nall the friendly options that came bundled with Net::SMTP. You can control\nthe SSL usage with the options of new() constructor method. 'doSSL' option\nis the switch, and, If you would like to control detailed SSL settings, you\ncan set SSL_* options that are brought from IO::Socket::SSL. Please see the\ndocument of IO::Socket::SSL about these options detail.","summary":"SSL/STARTTLS support for Net::SMTP"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-SNMP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.0.1","rel":"25.el8.1"},"description":"The Net::SNMP module implements an object oriented interface to the\nSimple Network Management Protocol.  Perl applications can use the\nmodule to retrieve or update information on a remote host using the\nSNMP protocol.  The module supports SNMP version-1, SNMP version-2c\n(Community-Based SNMPv2), and SNMP version-3.  The Net::SNMP module\nassumes that the user has a basic understanding of the Simple Network\nManagement Protocol and related network management concepts.","summary":"Object oriented interface to SNMP"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-SSH","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.09","rel":"39.el8"},"description":"This module implements a Perl interface to ssh.  It is a simple\nwrapper around the system `ssh' command.  For an all-perl\nimplementation that does not require the system `ssh' command, see\nNet::SSH::Perl.","summary":"Perl extension for secure shell"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-SSH-Perl","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.14","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Net::SSH::Perl is a mostly-Perl module implementing an SSH (Secure Shell)\nclient. It is compatible with both the SSH-1 and SSH-2 protocols.","summary":"SSH (Secure Shell) client"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-SSH2","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.73","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Net::SSH2 is a perl interface to the libssh2 (http://www.libssh2.org)\nlibrary. It supports the SSH2 protocol (there is no support for SSH1) with\nall of the key exchanges, ciphers, and compression of libssh2.","summary":"Support for the SSH 2 protocol via libSSH2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-SSLGlue","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.058","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"Some commonly used perl modules don't have SSL support at all, even if the\nprotocol would support it. Others have SSL support, but most of them don't\ndo proper checking of the servers certificate.\n\nThe Net::SSLGlue::* modules try to add SSL support or proper certificate to\nthese modules. Currently is support for the following modules available:\n\n- Net::SMTP - add SSL from beginning or using STARTTLS\n- Net::LDAP - add proper certificate checking\n- LWP - add proper certificate checking","summary":"Add/extend SSL support for common perl modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-STOMP-Client","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module provides an object oriented client interface to interact with\nservers supporting STOMP (Streaming Text Orientated Messaging Protocol). It\nsupports the major features of messaging brokers: SSL, asynchronous I/O,\nreceipts and transactions.","summary":"STOMP object oriented client module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Telnet","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.05","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Net::Telnet allows you to make client connections to a TCP port and do\nnetwork I/O, especially to a port using the TELNET protocol. Simple I/O\nmethods such as print, get, and getline are provided. More sophisticated\ninteractive features are provided because connecting to a TELNET port\nultimately means communicating with a program designed for human interaction.\nThese interactive features include the ability to specify a time-out and to\nwait for patterns to appear in the input stream, such as the prompt from a\nshell. IPv6 support is available when using perl 5.14 or later.","summary":"Interact with TELNET port or other TCP ports"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-UPnP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"1.4.6","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This package provides some functions to control UPnP devices.","summary":"Perl extension for UPnP"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Works","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.22","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"The NetAddr::IP module is very complete, correct, and useful. However, its\nAPI design is a bit crufty. This package provides an alternative API that\naims to address the biggest problems with that module's API, as well as\nadding some additional features.","summary":"API for IP addresses and networks"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-Works-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.22","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Net-Works. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Net-Works/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Net-Works"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Net-XMPP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.05","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Net::XMPP provides a Perl user with access to the Extensible\nMessaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).\n\nFor more information about XMPP visit:\n\n     http://www.xmpp.org","summary":"Net::XMPP - perl XMPP library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Nmap-Parser","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.37","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This module implements a interface to the information contained in an\nnmap scan. It is implemented by parsing the XML scan data that is\ngenerated by nmap. This will enable anyone who utilizes nmap to quickly\ncreate fast and robust security scripts that utilize the powerful port\nscanning abilities of nmap.","summary":"Parse nmap scan data with perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-No-Worries","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module and its sub-modules ease coding by providing consistent convenient\nfunctions to perform frequently used programming tasks.","summary":"Perl coding without worries"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Number-Bytes-Human","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module is designed to format byte counts to usual readable\nformat, like '2.0K', '3.1G', '100B'. It was inspired in the -h option of\nUnix utilities like du, df and ls for \"human-readable\" output.","summary":"Convert byte count to human readable format"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Number-Format","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.75","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"This module provides an easy means of formatting numbers in a manner\nsuitable for displaying to the user.","summary":"Perl extension for formatting numbers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Number-Misc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Number::Misc provides some miscellaneous handy utilities for handling\nnumbers. These utilities handle processing numbers as strings, determining\nbasic properties of numbers, or selecting a random number from a range.","summary":"Handy utilities for numbers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-OLE-Storage_Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.20","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Simple Class for OLE document interface.","summary":"Simple Class for OLE document interface"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Object-Accessor","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"0.48","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"Object::Accessor provides an interface to create per object accessors (as\nopposed to per Class accessors, as, for example, Class::Accessor provides).","summary":"Interface to create per object accessors"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Object-ID","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.1.2","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"This is a unique identifier for any object, regardless of its type, structure\nor contents. Its features are:\n\n * Works on ANY object of any type\n * Does not modify the object in any way\n * Does not change with the object's contents\n * Is O(1) to calculate (i.e. doesn't matter how big the object is)\n * The id is unique for the life of the process\n * The id is always a true value","summary":"A unique identifier for any object"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Object-Realize-Later","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.21","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This module helps you implementing delay loading of object-data.  While\ncreating a stub-object, Object::Realize::Later simulates you got the\nreal data.","summary":"Delayed creation of objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Object-Remote","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.004001","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Object::Remote allows you to create an object in another process - usually\none running on another machine you can connect to via ssh, although there\nare other connection mechanisms available.","summary":"Call methods on objects in other processes or on other hosts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Ocsinventory-Agent","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.10.4","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Perl libraries for ocsinventory-agent","summary":"Libraries ocsinventory-agent"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-OpenGL","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.7000","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"Perl bindings to implementations of OpenGL and GLUT, providing virtually all\nof the OpenGL 1.0, and 1.1 functions, and most of 1.2.","summary":"Perl OpenGL bindings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PAR","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.017","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module lets you use special zip files, called Perl Archives, as\nlibraries from which Perl modules can be loaded.","summary":"Perl Archive Toolkit"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PAR-Dist","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.49","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"This module creates and manipulates PAR distributions. They are architecture-\nspecific PAR files, containing everything under blib/ of CPAN distributions\nafter their make or Build stage, a META.yml describing metadata of the\noriginal CPAN distribution, and a MANIFEST detailing all files within it.\nDigitally signed PAR distributions will also contain a SIGNATURE file.","summary":"Toolkit for creating and manipulating Perl PAR distributions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PAR-Packer","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.052","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module implements the App::Packer::Backend interface, for generating\nstand-alone executables, perl scripts and PAR files.","summary":"PAR Packager"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PAR-Packer-Tk","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.052","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Tkpp is a GUI front-end to pp, which can turn perl scripts into standalone\nPAR files, perl scripts or executables.","summary":"Front-end to pp written in Perl/Tk"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PDF-API2","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.047","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A Perl Module Chain to facilitate the Creation and Modification of High-Quality\n\"Portable Document Format (aka. PDF)\" Files.","summary":"Perl module for creation and modification of PDF files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PDF-API2-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.047","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-PDF-API2. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-PDF-API2/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-PDF-API2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PDL","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.32.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"PDL (\"Perl Data Language\") gives standard Perl the ability to\ncompactly store and speedily manipulate the large N-dimensional data\narrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing.  PDL\nturns perl into a free, array-oriented, numerical language similar to\nsuch commercial packages as IDL and MatLab.","summary":"The Perl Data Language"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PDL-tests","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.32.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-PDL-2.32.0. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-PDL/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-PDL"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PHP-Serialization","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.34","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"Provides a simple, quick means of serializing perl memory structures\n(including object data!) into a format that PHP can deserialize() and\naccess, and vice versa.","summary":"Converts between PHP's serialize() output and the equivalent Perl structure"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-POE","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.368","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"POE is a framework for cooperative, event driven multitasking in Perl. It\nprovides a unified interface for several event loops, including select(),\nIO::Poll, Glib, Gtk, Tk, Wx, and Gtk2. Many of these event loop interfaces\nwere written by others, with the help of POE::Test::Loops.","summary":"Portable multitasking and networking framework for event loops"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-POE-Loop-Event","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.305","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"POE::Loop::Event implements the interface documented in POE::Loop.\nTherefore it has no documentation of its own. Please see POE::Loop for\nmore details.","summary":"Bridge that allows POE to be driven by Event.pm"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-POE-Test-Loops","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.360","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"POE::Test::Loops contains one function, generate(), which will generate all\nthe loop tests for one or more POE::Loop subclasses.  The poe-gen-tests manual\npage also documents the POE::Test::Loops system in more detail.","summary":"Reusable tests for POE::Loop authors"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-POSIX-strftime-Compiler","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.42","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"POSIX::strftime::Compiler provides GNU C library compatible strftime(3).\nBut this module will not affected by the system locale. This feature is\nuseful when you want to write loggers, servers and portable applications.","summary":"GNU C library compatible strftime for loggers and servers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PPI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.270","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Parse, analyze and manipulate Perl (without perl).","summary":"Parse, Analyze and Manipulate Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PPI-HTML","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.08","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"PPI::HTML converts Perl documents into syntax highlighted HTML pages.","summary":"Generate syntax-highlighted HTML for Perl using PPI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PPIx-QuoteLike","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.008","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl class parses Perl string literals and things that are reasonably\nlike string literals. Its real reason for being is to find interpolated\nvariables for Perl::Critic policies and similar code.","summary":"Parse Perl string literals and string-literal-like things"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PPIx-Regexp","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.068","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The purpose of the PPIx-Regexp package is to parse regular expressions in a\nmanner similar to the way the PPI package parses Perl. This class forms the\nroot of the parse tree, playing a role similar to PPI::Document.","summary":"Represent a regular expression of some sort"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PPIx-Utilities","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.001000","rel":"35.el8"},"description":"This is a collection of functions for dealing with PPI objects, many of\nwhich originated in Perl::Critic. They are organized into modules by the\nkind of PPI class they relate to, by replacing the \"PPI\" at the front of\nthe module name with \"PPIx::Utilities\", e.g. functionality related to\nPPI::Nodes is in PPIx::Utilities::Node.","summary":"Extensions to PPI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Package-Constants","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"0.06","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"Package::Constants lists all the constants defined in a certain package.\nThis can be useful for, among others, setting up an auto-generated\n@EXPORT/@EXPORT_OK for a Constants.pm file.","summary":"List all constants declared in a package"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Package-Variant","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003002","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This module allows you to build packages that return different variations\ndepending on what parameters are given.","summary":"Parameterizable packages"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Parallel-ForkManager","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.02","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This module is intended for use in operations that can be done in parallel\nwhere the number of processes to be forked off should be limited. Typical\nuse is a downloader which will be retrieving hundreds/thousands of files.","summary":"Simple parallel processing fork manager"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Parallel-Iterator","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.00","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"The map function applies a user supplied transformation function to\neach element in a list, returning a new list containing the\ntransformed elements.\n\nThis module provides a 'parallel map'. Multiple worker processes are forked so\nthat many instances of the transformation function may be executed\nsimultaneously.\n\nFor time consuming operations, particularly operations that spend most of their\ntime waiting for I/O, this is a big performance win. It also provides a simple\nidiom to make effective use of multi CPU systems.","summary":"Simple parallel execution"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Params-Coerce","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"A big part of good API design is that we should be able to be flexible in\nthe ways that we take parameters. Params::Coerce attempts to encourage this,\nby making it easier to take a variety of different arguments, while adding\nnegligible additional complexity to your code.","summary":"Allows your classes to do coercion of parameters"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Parse-CPAN-Packages","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.40","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN) is a very useful collection\nof Perl code. It has several indices of the files that it hosts, including\na file named \"02packages.details.txt.gz\" in the \"modules\" directory. This\nfile contains lots of useful information and this module provides a simple\ninterface to the data contained within.","summary":"Parse 02packages.details.txt.gz"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Parse-DebControl","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.005","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"Easy OO parsing of debian control-like files .","summary":"Easy OO parsing of debian control-like files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Parse-Distname","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.05","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Parse::Distname is yet another distribution name parser. It works almost the\nsame as CPAN::DistnameInfo, but Parse::Distname takes a different approach. It\ntries to extract the version part of a distribution and treat the rest as a\ndistribution name, contrary to CPAN::DistnameInfo which tries to define a name\npart and treat the rest as a version.\n\nBecause of this difference, when Parse::Distname parses a weird distribution\nname such as \"AUTHOR/v1.0.tar.gz\", it says the name is empty and the version\nis \"v1.0\", while CPAN::DistnameInfo says the name is \"v\" and the version is\n\"1.0\". See test files in this distribution if you need more details. As of this\nwriting, Parse::Distname returns a different result for about 200+\ndistributions among about 320000 BackPan distributions.","summary":"Parse a distribution name"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Parse-EDID","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.7","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This module provides some function to parse Extended Display Identification\nData binary data structures.","summary":"Extended display identification data (EDID) parser"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Parse-Gitignore","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.04","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Parse a .gitignore file and check whether a file matches it.","summary":"Parse a .gitignore file"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Parse-RecDescent","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.967015","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Parse::RecDescent incrementally generates top-down recursive-descent\ntext parsers from simple yacc-like grammar specifications. It\nprovides:\n\n * Regular expressions or literal strings as terminals (tokens)\n * Multiple (non-contiguous) productions for any rule\n * Repeated and optional subrules within productions\n * Full access to Perl within actions specified as part of the grammar\n * Simple automated error reporting during parser generation and parsing\n * The ability to commit to, uncommit to, or reject particular\n   productions during a parse\n * The ability to pass data up and down the parse tree (\"down\" via\n   subrule argument lists, \"up\" via subrule return values)\n * Incremental extension of the parsing grammar (even during a parse)\n * Precompilation of parser objects\n * User-definable reduce-reduce conflict resolution via \"scoring\" of\n   matching productions","summary":"Generate Recursive-Descent Parsers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Path-Class","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.37","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Path::Class is a module for manipulation of file and directory specifications\n(strings describing their locations, like '/home/ken/foo.txt' or\n'C:\\Windows\\Foo.txt') in a cross-platform manner. It supports pretty much every\nplatform Perl runs on, including Unix, Windows, Mac, VMS, Epoc, Cygwin, OS/2,\nand NetWare.","summary":"Cross-platform path specification manipulation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pegex","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.75","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Pegex is an Acmeist parser framework. It is a PEG parser grammar syntax,\ncombined with PCRE compatible regular expressions as the match tokens.\nPegex draws heavily from Perl 6 rules, but works equivalently in many\nmodern programming languages.","summary":"Pegex Parser Generator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Perl-Critic","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.134","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Perl::Critic is an extensible framework for creating and applying coding\nstandards to Perl source code. Essentially, it is a static source code\nanalysis engine. Perl::Critic is distributed with a number of\nPerl::Critic::Policy modules that attempt to enforce various coding\nguidelines. Most Policy modules are based on Damian Conway's book Perl\nBest Practices. However, Perl::Critic is not limited to PBP and will\neven support Policies that contradict Conway. You can enable, disable,\nand customize those Polices through the Perl::Critic interface. You can\nalso create new Policy modules that suit your own tastes.","summary":"Critique Perl source code for best-practices"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Perl-Critic-Pulp","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"99","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is a collection of add-on policies for Perl::Critic.  They're under\na \"pulp\" theme plus other themes according to their purpose (see \"POLICY\nTHEMES\" in Perl::Critic).","summary":"Some add-on perlcritic policies"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Perl-Critic-Pulp-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"99","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Perl-Critic-Pulp. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Perl-Critic-Pulp/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Perl-Critic-Pulp"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Perl-MinimumVersion","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"Find a minimum required version of perl for Perl code.","summary":"Find a minimum required version of perl for Perl code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Perl4-CoreLibs","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.004","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"This is a collection of .pl files that have historically been bundled with the\nPerl core and were removed from perl 5.16.  These files should not be used by\nnew code.  Functionally, most have been directly superseded by modules in the\nPerl 5 style. This collection exists to support old Perl programs that\npredates satisfactory replacements.","summary":"Libraries historically supplied with Perl 4"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Perl6-Caller","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.100","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"By default, this module exports the caller function. This automatically\nreturns a new caller object. An optional argument specifies how many stack\nframes back to skip, just like the CORE::caller function. This lets you do\nthings like this:\n\n    print \"In \",           caller-\u003esubroutine,\n          \" called from \", caller-\u003efilename,\n          \" line \",        caller-\u003eline;\n\nIf you do not wish the caller function imported, specify an empty import list\nand instantiate a new Perl6::Caller object.\n\n    use Perl6::Caller ();\n    my $caller = Perl6::Caller-\u003enew;\n    print $caller-\u003eline;\n\nNote: if the results from the module seem strange, please read\nperldoc -s caller carefully. It has stranger behavior than you might be aware.","summary":"OO caller() interface"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PerlIO-Layers","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.012","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Perl file handles are implemented as a stack of layers, with the bottom-most\nusually doing the actual IO and the higher ones doing buffering,\nencoding/decoding or transformations. PerlIO::Layers allows you to query the\nfile handle properties concerning these layers.","summary":"Querying your file handle capabilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PerlIO-buffersize","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.002","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module sets the buffer-size of a file handle to an other value than the\ndefault. This can only be done before the handle is used, as once the\nbuffer has been allocated it can not be changed.","summary":"Set the buffersize of a handle"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PerlIO-gzip","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.20","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"PerlIO::gzip provides a PerlIO layer that manipulates files in the format\nused by the gzip program. Compression and decompression are implemented.\n\nThis is akin to Compress::Zlib, except that it operates at the lower PerlIO\nlayer.","summary":"Perl extension to provide a PerlIO layer to gzip/gunzip"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PerlIO-via-Timeout","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.32","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"This package implements a PerlIO layer, that adds read / write timeout.\nThis can be useful to avoid blocking while accessing a handle (file,\nsocket, ...), and fail after some time.","summary":"PerlIO layer that adds read \u0026 write timeout to a handle"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Plack","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0047","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Plack is a set of tools for using the PSGI stack. It contains middleware\ncomponents, a reference server and utilities for Web application\nframeworks. Plack is like Ruby's Rack or Python's Paste for WSGI.","summary":"Perl Superglue for Web frameworks and Web Servers (PSGI toolkit)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Plack-Middleware-ReverseProxy","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Plack::Middleware::ReverseProxy resets some HTTP headers, which changed by\nreverse-proxy. You can specify the reverse proxy address and stop fake\nrequests using 'enable_if' directive in your app.psgi.","summary":"Supports app to run as a reverse proxy back-end"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Plack-Test","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0047","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Test-modules for perl-Plack.","summary":"Test-modules for perl-Plack"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-Coverage-Moose","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.07","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"When using Pod::Coverage in combination with Moose, it will report any\nmethod imported from a Role. This is especially bad when used in\ncombination with Test::Pod::Coverage, since it takes away its ease of use.","summary":"Pod::Coverage extension for Moose"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-Coverage-TrustPod","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.100005","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This is a Pod::Coverage subclass (actually, a subclass of\nPod::Coverage::CountParents) that allows the POD itself to declare certain\nsymbol names trusted.","summary":"Allow a module's pod to contain Pod::Coverage hints"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-Eventual","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.094001","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"POD is a pretty simple format to write, but it can be a big pain to deal with\nreading it and doing anything useful with it. Most existing POD parsers care\nabout semantics, like whether a =item occurred after an =over but before a\nback, figuring out how to link a L\u003c\u003e, and other things like that.\n\nPod::Eventual is much less ambitious and much more stupid. Fortunately, stupid\nis often better (that's what I keep telling myself, anyway).\n\nPod::Eventual reads line-based input and produces events describing each POD\nparagraph or directive it finds. Once complete events are immediately passed to\nthe handle_event method. This method should be implemented by Pod::Eventual\nsub-classes. If it isn't, Pod::Eventual's own handle_event will be called, and\nwill raise an exception.","summary":"Read a POD document as a series of trivial events"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-MinimumVersion","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"50","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"Pod::MinimumVersion parses the POD in a Perl script, module, or document,\nand reports what version of Perl is required to process the directives in\nit with pod2man etc.","summary":"Perl version for POD directives used"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-POM","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.01","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"This module implements a parser to convert Pod documents into a simple\nobject model form known hereafter as the Pod Object Model.  The object\nmodel is generated as a hierarchical tree of nodes, each of which\nrepresents a different element of the original document.  The tree can\nbe walked manually and the nodes examined, printed or otherwise\nmanipulated.  In addition, Pod::POM supports and provides view objects\nwhich can automatically traverse the tree, or section thereof, and\ngenerate an output representation in one form or another.","summary":"Object-oriented interface to Perl POD documents"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-Readme","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module filters POD to generate a README file, by using POD commands to\nspecify which parts are included or excluded from the README file.","summary":"Intelligently generate a README file from POD"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-Snippets","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"This class is a very simple extension of Pod::Parser that extracts POD\nsnippets from Perl code, and pretty-prints it so as to make it usable from\nother Perl code. As demonstrated above, Pod::Snippets is immediately useful\nto test-driven-development nutcases who want to put every single line of\nPerl code under test, including code that is in the POD (typically a\nSYNOPSIS section). There are other uses, such as storing a piece of\ninformation that is both human- and machine-readable (e.g. an XML schema)\nsimultaneously as documentation and code.","summary":"Extract and reformat snippets of POD"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-Spell","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.20","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Pod::Spell is a Pod formatter whose output is good for spell-checking.\nPod::Spell rather like Pod::Text, except that it doesn't put much\neffort into actual formatting, and it suppresses things that look like\nPerl symbols or Perl jargon (so that your spell-checking program won't\ncomplain about mystery words like \"$thing\" or \"Foo::Bar\" or \"hashref\").","summary":"A formatter for spell-checking POD"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-Strip","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.02","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"Pod::Strip is a subclass of Pod::Simple that strips all POD from Perl Code.","summary":"Remove POD from Perl code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Pod-Tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.20","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Pod::Tests extracts embedded tests and code examples from POD.\npod2test convert embedded tests and code examples to .t files.","summary":"Extract embedded tests and code examples from POD"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Prima","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.60","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Prima is a general purpose extensible graphical user interface toolkit with\na rich set of standard widgets and an emphasis on 2D image processing tasks.\nA Perl program using PRIMA looks and behaves identically on X, Win32.","summary":"Perl graphic toolkit"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Prima-Test","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.60","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This Perl module contains a small set or tool used for testing of\nPrima-related code together with standard Perl Test:: suite.","summary":"Test tools for Prima Perl graphic toolkit"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Probe-Perl","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"This module provides methods for obtaining information about the currently\nrunning perl interpreter. It originally began life as code in the\nModule::Build project, but has been externalized here for general use.","summary":"Information about the currently running perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Proc-Daemon","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.23","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This is version 0.23 of Proc::Daemon\n\nThis module contains the routine Init which can be called by a Perl\nprogram to initialize itself as a daemon. A daemon is a process that\nruns in the background with no controlling terminal. Generally servers\n(like FTP and HTTP servers) run as daemon processes.","summary":"Run Perl program as a daemon process"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Proc-ProcessTable","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.59","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Perl interface to the Unix process table.","summary":"Perl extension to access the Unix process table"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Proc-WaitStat","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.00","rel":"39.el8"},"description":"This module contains functions for interpreting and acting on wait\nstatus values.","summary":"Interpret and act on wait() status values"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-PublicInbox","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Perl libraries for public-inbox.","summary":"Perl libraries for public-inbox"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-RDF-Query","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.918","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"RDF::Query allows SPARQL and RDQL queries to be run against an RDF model,\nreturning rows of matching results.","summary":"SPARQL 1.1 Query and Update implementation for RDF::Trine"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-RDF-Trine","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.019","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"RDF::Trine provides an Resource Descriptive Framework (RDF) with an\nemphasis on extensibility, API stability, and the presence of a test suite.\n\nSupport for MySQL, PosgreSQL, Redland, Redis, and SQLite is delivered by\nseparate packages (e.g. perl-RDF-Trine-mysql).","summary":"RDF Framework for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-RDF-Trine-mysql","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.019","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This provides an RDF::Trine::Store API to interact with MySQL server.","summary":"RDF::Trine store in MySQL"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-RDF-Trine-postgresql","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.019","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This provides an RDF::Trine::Store API to interact with PostgreSQL server.","summary":"RDF::Trine store in PostgreSQL"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-RDF-Trine-redis","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.019","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This provides an RDF::Trine::Store API to interact with a Redis server.","summary":"RDF::Trine store in Redis"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-RDF-Trine-sqlite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.019","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This provides an RDF::Trine::Store API to interact with MySQL server.","summary":"RDF::Trine store in SQLite"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-REST-Client","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"273","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"REST::Client provides a simple way to interact with HTTP RESTful resources.","summary":"Simple client for interacting with RESTful http/https resources"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-RPM2","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"The RPM2 module provides an object-oriented interface to querying both the\ninstalled RPM database as well as files on the filesystem, providing Perl\nbindings for the RPM Package Manager API.","summary":"Perl bindings for the RPM Package Manager API"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Razor-Agent","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.86","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Vipul's Razor is a distributed, collaborative, spam detection and\nfiltering network. Razor establishes a distributed and constantly\nupdating catalogue of spam in propagation. This catalogue is used\nby clients to filter out known spam. On receiving a spam, a Razor\nReporting Agent (run by an end-user or a troll box) calculates\nand submits a 20-character unique identification of the spam (a\nSHA Digest) to its closest Razor Catalogue Server. The Catalogue\nServer echos this signature to other trusted servers after storing\nit in its database. Prior to manual processing or transport-level\nreception, Razor Filtering Agents (end-users and MTAs) check their\nincoming mail against a Catalogue Server and filter out or deny\ntransport in case of a signature match. Catalogued spam, once\nidentified and reported by a Reporting Agent, can be blocked out\nby the rest of the Filtering Agents on the network.","summary":"Collaborative, content-based spam filtering network agent"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Redis","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.000","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Pure perl bindings for http://redis.io/","summary":"Perl binding for Redis database"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Regexp-Assemble","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.38","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"Regexp::Assemble takes an arbitrary number of regular expressions and\nassembles them into a single regular expression (or RE) that matches all\nthat the individual REs match.","summary":"Assemble multiple Regular Expressions into a single RE"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Regexp-Common","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2017060201","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"By default, this module exports a single hash (`%RE') that stores or generates\ncommonly needed regular expressions. Patterns currently provided include:\n\n * balanced parentheses and brackets\n * delimited text (with escapes)\n * integers and floating-point numbers in any base (up to 36)\n * comments in 44 languages\n * offensive language\n * lists of any pattern\n * IPv4 addresses\n * URIs\n * Zip codes","summary":"Provide commonly requested regular expressions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Regexp-Pattern-Perl","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.004","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Regexp::Pattern is a convention for organizing reusable regex patterns.","summary":"Regexp patterns related to Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Return-Type","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.005","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"Return::Type allows you to specify a return type for your subs. Type\nconstraints from any Type::Tiny, MooseX::Types or MouseX::Types type\nlibrary are supported.","summary":"Specify a return type for a function"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Router-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.17","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Router::Simple is a simple router class.","summary":"Simple HTTP router"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SOAP-Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.27","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"SOAP::Lite is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and\nlightweight interface to the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) both on\nclient and server side.","summary":"Client and server side SOAP implementation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SOAP-WSDL","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.003","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"SOAP::WSDL provides easy access to Web Services with WSDL descriptions.\nThe WSDL is parsed and stored in memory. Your data is serialized according\nto the rules in the WSDL. The only transport mechanisms currently supported\nare HTTP and HTTPS.","summary":"Perl module for SOAP with WSDL support"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SOAP-WSDL-Apache","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.003","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"The SOAP::WSDL-server package contains a SOAP compliant server capable of\nsending messages via the Apache2 web server.","summary":"SOAP server with WSDL support for Apache2 web server"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SOAP-WSDL-examples","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.003","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"The package contains examples for SOAP::WSDL module.","summary":"Examples for the Perl SOAP::WSDL module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SQL-Abstract","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.87","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Generate SQL from Perl data structures.","summary":"Generate SQL from Perl data structures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SQL-Abstract-Classic","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.91","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This module was inspired by the excellent DBIx::Abstract. However, in using\nthat module I found that what I really wanted to do was generate SQL, but\nstill retain complete control over my statement handles and use the DBI\ninterface. So, I set out to create an abstract SQL generation module.","summary":"Generate SQL from Perl data structures"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SQL-Interp","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.27","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"SQL::Interp converts a list of intermixed SQL fragments and variable\nreferences into a conventional SQL string and list of bind values suitable\nfor passing onto DBI. This simple technique creates database calls that are\nsimpler to create and easier to read, while still giving you full access to\ncustom SQL.","summary":"Interpolate Perl variables into SQL statements"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SQL-Statement","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.412","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"The SQL::Statement module implements a pure Perl SQL parsing and execution\nengine.  While it by no means implements full ANSI standard, it does support\nmany features including column and table aliases, built-in and user-defined\nfunctions, implicit and explicit joins, complexly nested search conditions, and\nother features.","summary":"SQL parsing and processing engine"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SQL-Translator","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.61","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"SQL::Translator is a group of Perl modules that converts vendor-specific\nSQL table definitions into other formats, such as other vendor-specific\nSQL, ER diagrams, documentation (POD and HTML), XML, and Class::DBI\nclasses.  The main focus of SQL::Translator is SQL, but parsers exist\nfor other structured data formats, including Excel spreadsheets and\narbitrarily delimited text files.  Through the separation of the code into\nparsers and producers with an object model in between, it’s possible to\ncombine any parser with any producer, to plug in custom parsers or\nproducers, or to manipulate the parsed data via the built-in object model.\nPresently only the definition parts of SQL are handled (CREATE, ALTER),\nnot the manipulation of data (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE).","summary":"Manipulate structured data definitions (SQL and more)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-SQL-Translator-Producer-Diagram","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.61","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"ER diagram producer for SQL::Translator.","summary":"ER diagram producer for SQL::Translator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Safe-Isa","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.000010","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module allows you to call isa, can, does and DOES safely on things that\nmay not be objects, without the risk of crashing.","summary":"Call isa, can, does and DOES safely on things that may not be objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Scalar-Properties","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.100860","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"Scalar::Properties attempts to make Perl more object-oriented by taking an idea\nfrom Ruby: Everything you manipulate is an object, and the results of those\nmanipulations are objects themselves.","summary":"Run-time properties on scalar variables"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Scalar-String","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.003","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This module is about the string part of plain Perl scalars. A scalar has a\nstring value, which is notionally a sequence of Unicode codepoints, but\nmay be internally encoded in either ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8. In places, and\nmore so in older versions of Perl, the internal encoding shows through. To\nfully understand Perl strings it is necessary to understand these\nimplementation details.","summary":"String aspects of scalars"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Scalar-Util-LooksLikeNumber","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.39.2","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Scalar::Util::LooksLikeNumber contains looks_like_number() like\nScalar::Util's looks_like_number(), except it returns the raw value from\nthe C function. Scalar::Util used to do this also, but it returns a\nbooleanized value since 1.39.","summary":"Access to looks_like_number() perl API function"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Schedule-Cron","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.01","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This module provides  a simple but complete cron  like scheduler.  I.e\nthis modules can be  used for periodically executing Perl subroutines.\nThe  dates  and  parameters  for  the subroutines  to  be  called  are\nspecified with a format known as crontab entry (see man page crontab(5)\nor documentation of Schedule::Cron).\n\nThe   philosophy  behind   Schedule::Cron  is   to   call  subroutines\nperiodically from  within one single  Perl program instead  of letting\ncron  trigger several  (possibly different)  Perl  scripts. Everything\nunder  one  roof.  Furthermore  Schedule::Cron  provides mechanism  to\ncreate crontab entries dynamically, which isn't that easy with cron.\n\nSchedule::Cron  knows  about  all   extensions  (well,  at  least  all\nextensions I'm aware of, i.e those  of the so called \"Vixie\" cron) for\ncrontab entries like ranges  including 'steps', specification of month\nand days of the week by name or coexistence of lists and ranges in the\nsame field. And  even a bit more (like lists  and ranges with symbolic\nnames).\n\nThis module is rather effective concerning system load.  It calculates\nthe execution  dates in advance and  will sleep until  those dates are\nreached (and  wont wake  up every minute  to check for  execution like\ncron).   However, it  relies on  the accuracy  of your  sleep() system\ncall.","summary":"Provides a simple but complete cron like scheduler"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Schedule-Cron-Events","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.96","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Given a line from a crontab, tells you the time at which cron will next run\nthe line, or when the last event occurred, relative to any date you choose.\nThe object keeps that reference date internally, and updates it when you\ncall nextEvent() or previousEvent() - such that successive calls will give\nyou a sequence of events going forward, or backwards, in time.","summary":"Take a line from a crontab and find out when events will occur"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Scope-Upper","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.32","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module lets you defer actions that will take place when the control\nflow returns into an upper scope. Currently, you can hook an upper scope\nend, or localize variables, array/hash values or deletions of elements\nin higher contexts. You can also return to an upper level and know which\ncontext was in use then.","summary":"Act on upper scopes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Search-Xapian","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.25.4","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This module wraps most methods of most Xapian classes. The missing classes\nand methods should be added in the future. It also provides a simplified,\nmore 'perlish' interface to some common operations, as demonstrated above.","summary":"Xapian perl bindings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sentry-Raven","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module implements the recommended raven interface for posting events\nto a sentry service.","summary":"Perl sentry client"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sereal","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.018","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Sereal is an efficient, compact-output, binary and feature-rich serialization\nprotocol. The Perl encoder is implemented as the Sereal::Encoder module, the\nPerl decoder correspondingly as Sereal::Decoder. This Sereal module is a very\nthin wrapper around both Sereal::Encoder and Sereal::Decoder. It depends on\nboth and loads both.","summary":"Fast, compact, powerful binary (de-)serialization"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sereal-Decoder","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.018","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This library implements a deserializer for an efficient, compact-output,\nand feature-rich binary protocol called Sereal.","summary":"Perl deserialization for Sereal format"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sereal-Encoder","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.018","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This library implements an efficient, compact-output, and feature-rich\nserializer using a binary protocol called Sereal.","summary":"Perl serialization into Sereal format"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Set-Crontab","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.03","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"Set::Crontab parses crontab-style lists of integers and defines some\nutility functions to make it easier to deal with them.","summary":"Expand crontab(5)-style integer lists"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Set-Infinite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.65","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"Set::Infinite is a Set Theory module for infinite sets.","summary":"Sets of intervals"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Set-Scalar","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.29","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Basic set operations.","summary":"Basic set operations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Shared-Examples-Net-Amazon-S3","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.992","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package is an executable documentation for Net::Amazon::S3 Perl tool kit.","summary":"Example modules for Net::Amazon::S3 Perl tool kit"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Shell","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.73","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"Using Shell while importing \"foo\" creates a subroutine \"foo\" in the name space\nof the importing package. Calling \"foo\" with arguments \"arg1\", \"arg2\", ...\nresults in a shell command \"foo arg1 arg2...\", where the function name and the\narguments are joined with a blank.\n\nThis package is included as a show case, illustrating a few Perl features. It\nshouldn't be used for production programs.","summary":"Run shell commands transparently within perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Shell-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.73","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Shell. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Shell/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Shell"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Socket-GetAddrInfo","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.22","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"The RFC 2553 functions getaddrinfo and getnameinfo provide an abstracted\nway to convert between a pair of host name/service name and socket\naddresses, or vice versa. getaddrinfo converts names into a set of\narguments to pass to the socket() and connect() syscalls, and getnameinfo\nconverts a socket address back into its host name/service name pair.","summary":"RFC 2553's \"getaddrinfo\" and \"getnameinfo\" functions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Socket-MsgHdr","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.05","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Socket::MsgHdr provides advanced socket messaging operations via sendmsg\nand recvmsg. Like their C counterparts, these functions accept few\nparameters, instead stuffing a lot of information into a complex structure.","summary":"Sendmsg, recvmsg and ancillary data operations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Software-License-CCpack","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"This \"license pack\" contains all of the licenses from Creative Commons, except\nfor CC0, which is already included in Software::License.\n\nNote that I don't recommend using these licenses for your own CPAN modules\n(most of the licenses aren't even compatible with CPAN). However, S:L modules\nare useful for more than mere CPAN::Meta::license declaration, so these modules\nexist for those other purposes.","summary":"Software::License pack for Creative Commons' licenses"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sort-Key","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.33","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Sort::Key provides a set of functions to sort lists of values by some\ncalculated key value.","summary":"Fastest way to sort anything in Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sort-MergeSort","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.31","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Given a comparison function and a bunch of iterators that produce data that\nis already sorted, mergesort() will provide an iterator that produces\nsorted and merged data from all of the input iterators.","summary":"Merge pre-sorted input streams"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sort-Naturally","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.03","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"This module exports two functions, 'nsort' and 'ncmp'; they are used in\nimplementing my idea of a \"natural sorting\" algorithm. Under natural\nsorting, numeric substrings are compared numerically, and other\nword-characters are compared lexically.","summary":"Sort lexically, but sort numeral parts numerically"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sort-Versions","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.62","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"A perl 5 module for sorting of revision-like numbers\n\nSort::Versions allows easy sorting of mixed non-numeric and numeric strings,\nlike the 'version numbers' that many shared library systems and revision\ncontrol packages use. This is quite useful if you are trying to deal with\nshared libraries. It can also be applied to applications that intersperse\nvariable-width numeric fields within text. Other applications can\nundoubtedly be found.","summary":"Perl module for sorting of revision-like numbers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Spellunker","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4.0","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"Pure perl spelling checker implementation, also usable as a library.","summary":"Pure perl spelling checker implementation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Spiffy","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.46","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"\"Spiffy\" is a framework and methodology for doing object oriented (OO)\nprogramming in Perl. Spiffy combines the best parts of Exporter.pm, base.pm,\nmixin.pm and SUPER.pm into one magic foundation class. It attempts to fix all\nthe nits and warts of traditional Perl OO, in a clean, straightforward and\n(perhaps someday) standard way.","summary":"Framework for doing object oriented (OO) programming in Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Spreadsheet-ParseExcel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6600","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Spreadsheet::ParseExcel module can be used to read information from an\nExcel 95-2003 file.","summary":"Extract information from an Excel file"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Spreadsheet-WriteExcel","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.40","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"The Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module can be used to create a cross-\nplatform Excel binary file. Multiple worksheets can be added to a\nworkbook and formatting can be applied to cells. Text, numbers,\nformulas, hyperlinks and images can be written to the cells.\n\nThe Excel file produced by this module is compatible with 97,\n2000, 2002 and 2003. Generated files are also compatible with the\nspreadsheet applications Gnumeric and OpenOffice.org.\n\nThis module cannot be used to read an Excel file. See\nSpreadsheet::ParseExcel or look at the main documentation for some\nsuggestions. This module cannot be used to write to an existing\nExcel file.","summary":"Write formatted text and numbers to a cross-platform Excel binary file"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Spreadsheet-XLSX","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.18","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Spreadsheet::XLSX module is a emulation of Spreadsheet::ParseExcel for\nExcel 2007 (.xlsx) file format in a quick and dirty way. It supports styles\nand many of the Excel's quirks, but not all. It populates the classes from\nSpreadsheet::ParseExcel for interoperability; including workbook, worksheet\nand cell.","summary":"Perl extension for reading Microsoft Excel 2007 files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Statistics-Basic","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.6611","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"use Statistics::Basic qw(:all);\n\nmy $median = median( 1,2,3 );\nmy $mean   = mean(  [1,2,3]); # array refs are ok too\n\nmy $variance = variance( 1,2,3 );\nmy $stddev   = stddev(   1,2,3 );\n\nmy $correlation = correlation( [1 .. 3], [1 .. 3] );","summary":"A collection of very basic statistics modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Statistics-ChiSquare","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0000","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Suppose you flip a coin 100 times, and it turns up heads 70 times. Is the coin\nfair? Suppose you roll a die 100 times, and it shows 30 sixes. Is the die\nloaded?\n\nIn statistics, the chi-square test calculates how well a series of numbers fits\na distribution. In this module, we only test for whether results fit an even\ndistribution. It doesn't simply say \"yes\" or \"no\". Instead, it gives you a\nconfidence interval, which sets upper and lower bounds on the likelihood that\nthe variation in your data is due to chance.","summary":"How well-distributed is your data?"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Statistics-Descriptive","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.0702","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module provides basic functions used in descriptive statistics. It has\nan object oriented design and supports two different types of data storage\nand calculation objects: sparse and full. With the sparse method, none of\nthe data is stored and only a few statistical measures are available. Using\nthe full method, the entire data set is retained and additional functions\nare available.","summary":"Perl module of basic descriptive statistical functions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Stream-Buffered","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Stream::Buffered is a buffer class to store arbitrary length of byte\nstrings and then get a seekable filehandle once everything is buffered. It\nuses PerlIO and/or temporary file to save the buffer depending on the\nlength of the size.","summary":"Temporary buffer to save bytes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-String-Approx","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.28","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"String::Approx lets you match and substitute strings approximately. With\nthis you can emulate errors: typing errorrs, speling errors, closely\nrelated vocabularies (colour color), genetic mutations (GAG ACT),\nabbreviations (McScot, MacScot).","summary":"Perl extension for approximate matching (fuzzy matching)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-String-Escape","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2010.002","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"This module provides a flexible calling interface to some frequently-\nperformed string conversion functions, including applying and expanding\nstandard C/Unix-style backslash escapes like \\n and \\t, wrapping and\nremoving double-quotes, and truncating to fit within a desired length.","summary":"String::Escape Perl module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-String-Format","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.18","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"String::Format lets you define arbitrary printf-like format sequences\nto be expanded. This module would be most useful in configuration\nfiles and reporting tools, where the results of a query need to be\nformatted in a particular way.","summary":"Sprintf-like string formatting capabilities with arbitrary format definitions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-String-Random","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.30","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module makes it trivial to generate random strings.","summary":"Perl module to generate random strings based on a pattern"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-String-Similarity","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.04","rel":"34.el8"},"description":"The similarity function calculates the similarity index of its two arguments.\nA value of 0 means that the strings are entirely different. A value of 1\nmeans that the strings are identical. Everything else lies between 0 and 1\nand describes the amount of similarity between the strings.","summary":"Calculates the similarity of two strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-String-Util","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.26","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"String::Util provides a collection of small, handy utilities for\nprocessing strings.","summary":"String processing utilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sub-Exporter-ForMethods","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.100052","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"This package provides helper routines for using Sub::Exporter to build methods\nthat won't be removed by namespace::autoclean.","summary":"Helper routines for using Sub::Exporter to build methods"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sub-Exporter-Lexical","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.092292","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Sub::Exporter::Lexical provides an alternate installer for Sub::Exporter.\nInstallers are documented in Sub::Exporter's documentation; all you need to\nknow is that by using Sub::Exporter::Lexical's installer, you can import\nroutines into a lexical scope that will be cleaned up when that scope ends.","summary":"Export lexically-available subs with Sub::Exporter"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sub-Infix","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.004","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"Sub::Infix creates fake infix operators using overloading. It doesn't use\nsource filters, or Devel::Declare, or any of that magic.","summary":"Create a fake infix operator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sub-Override","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.09","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"Perl extension for easily overriding subroutines.","summary":"Perl extension for easily overriding subroutines"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sub-Quote","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.006003","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This package provides performant ways to generate subroutines from strings.","summary":"Efficient generation of subroutines via string eval"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Symbol-Util","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.0203","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"This module provides a set of additional functions useful for Perl symbols\nmanipulation.","summary":"Additional utilities for Perl symbols manipulation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sys-Mmap","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.19","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Mmap module lets you use mmap to map in a file as a perl variable rather\nthan reading the file into dynamically allocated memory.  Multiple programs may\nmap the same file into memory, and immediately see changes by each other.\nMemory may be allocated not attached to a file, and shared with sub-processes.","summary":"Use mmap to map in a file as a Perl variable"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sys-SigAction","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.24","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Sys::SigAction provides EASY access to POSIX::sigaction() for signal\nhandling on systems that support sigaction().\nIt is hoped that with the use of this module, your signal handling\nbehavior can be coded in a way that does not change from one perl\nversion to the next, and that sigaction() will be easier for you to use.","summary":"Perl extension for Consistent Signal Handling"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Sys-Statistics-Linux","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.66","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"Sys::Statistics::Linux is a front-end module and gather different linux\nsystem information like processor workload, memory usage, network and disk\nstatistics and a lot more. Refer the documentation of the distribution\nmodules to get more information about all possible statistics.","summary":"Front-end module to collect system statistics"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Taint-Util","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"Wraps perl's internal routines for checking and setting the taint flag and\nthus does not rely on regular expressions for untainting or odd tricks\ninvolving eval and kill for checking whether data is tainted; instead, it\nchecks and flips a flag on the scalar in-place.","summary":"Test for and flip the taint flag without regex matches or eval"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Task-Weaken","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"One recurring problem in modules that use Scalar::Util's weaken function is\nthat it is not present in the pure-perl variant.\n\nThis restores the functionality testing to a dependency you do once in\nyour Makefile.PL, rather than something you have to write extra tests\nfor each time you write a module.","summary":"Ensure that a platform has weaken support"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-TeX-Hyphen","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.18","rel":"10.1.el8"},"description":"Hyphenate words using TeX's patterns.","summary":"Hyphenate words using TeX's patterns"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Template-Toolkit","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.29","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"The Template Toolkit is a collection of modules which implement a\nfast, flexible, powerful and extensible template processing system.\nIt was originally designed and remains primarily useful for generating\ndynamic web content, but it can be used equally well for processing\nany other kind of text based documents: HTML, XML, POD, PostScript,\nLaTeX, and so on.","summary":"Template processing system"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Term-ProgressBar","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.22","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Term::ProgressBar provides a simple progress bar on the terminal, to let\nthe user know that something is happening, roughly how much stuff has been\ndone, and maybe an estimate at how long remains.","summary":"Provide a progress meter on a standard terminal"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Term-ProgressBar-Quiet","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.31","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"Term::ProgressBar is a wonderful module for showing progress bars on the\nterminal. This module acts very much like that module when it is run\ninteractively. However, when it is not run interactively (for example,\nas a cron job) then it does not show the progress bar.","summary":"Provide a progress meter if run interactively"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Term-ProgressBar-Simple","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"Progress bars are handy - they tell you how much work has been done, how\nmuch is left to do and estimate how long it will take. This module does the\nright thing in almost all cases in a really convenient way.","summary":"Simpler progress bars"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Term-ReadLine-Gnu","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.36","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"An implementation of Term::ReadLine using the GNU Readline/History Library.","summary":"Perl extension for the GNU Readline/History Library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Term-Shell","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Term::Shell lets you write simple command-line shells. All the boring\ndetails like command-line parsing, terminal handling, and tab completion\nare handled for you.","summary":"Simple command-line shell framework"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Term-ShellUI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.92","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"Term::ShellUI is a Perl module, which tries to make every feature that\none would expect to see in a fully interactive shell trivial to implement.\nIt uses the history and autocompletion features of Term::ReadLine to present\na sophisticated command-line interface to the user. You simply declare your\ncommand set and let ShellUI take care of the heavy lifting.","summary":"Perl module to implement a full-featured shell-like command line environment"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Term-Size","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.209","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Term::Size is a Perl module which provides a straightforward way to\nretrieve the terminal size.\n\nBoth functions take an optional filehandle argument, which defaults\nto *STDIN{IO}. They both return a list of two values, which are the\ncurrent width and height, respectively, of the terminal associated with\nthe specified filehandle.\n\nTerm::Size::chars returns the size in units of characters, whereas\nTerm::Size::pixels uses units of pixels.","summary":"Simple way to get terminal size"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-API","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.010","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This simple test module checks the subroutines provided by a module. This is\nuseful for confirming a planned API in testing and ensuring that other\nfunctions aren't unintentionally included via import.","summary":"Test a list of subroutines provided by a module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Assert","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.0504","rel":"31.el8"},"description":"This class provides a set of assertion methods useful for writing tests.\nThe API is based on JUnit4 and Test::Unit and the methods die on failure.","summary":"Assertion methods for those who like JUnit"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Assertions","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.054","rel":"30.el8"},"description":"Test::Assertions provides a convenient set of tools for constructing tests,\nsuch as unit tests or run-time assertion checks (like C's ASSERT macro).\nUnlike some of the Test:: modules available on CPAN, Test::Assertions is\nnot limited to unit test scripts; for example it can be used to check\noutput is as expected within a benchmarking script. When it is used for\nunit tests, it generates output in the standard form for CPAN unit testing\n(under Test::Harness).","summary":"Simple set of building blocks for both unit and runtime testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Base","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.89","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Testing is usually the ugly part of Perl module authoring. Perl gives you a\nstandard way to run tests with Test::Harness, and basic testing primitives\nwith Test::More. After that you are pretty much on your own to develop a\ntesting framework and philosophy. Test::More encourages you to make your\nown framework by subclassing Test::Builder, but that is not trivial.\n\nTest::Base gives you a way to write your own test framework base class that\n*is* trivial.","summary":"Data Driven Testing Framework"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Bits","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This Perl module provides a single subroutine, bits_is(), for testing\nbinary data.","summary":"Provides a bits_is() subroutine for testing binary data"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Bits-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Test-Bits. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Test-Bits/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Test-Bits"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-CPAN-Meta","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.25","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"This module was written to ensure that a META.yml file, provided with a\nstandard distribution uploaded to CPAN, meets the specifications that are\nslowly being introduced to module uploads, via the use of package makers\nand installers such as ExtUtils::MakeMaker, Module::Build and\nModule::Install.","summary":"Validation of the META.yml file in a CPAN distribution"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-CPAN-Meta-JSON","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This module was written to ensure that a META.json file, provided with a\nstandard distribution uploaded to CPAN, meets the specifications that are\nslowly being introduced to module uploads, via the use of ExtUtils::MakeMaker,\nModule::Build and Module::Install.\n\nSee CPAN::Meta for further details of the CPAN Meta Specification.","summary":"Validate a META.json file within a CPAN distribution"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-CheckChanges","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"This module checks that your Changes file has an entry for the current version\nof the Module being tested. The version information for the distribution being\ntested is taken out of the Build data, or if that is not found, out of the\nMakefile. It then attempts to open, in order, a file with the name Changes or\nCHANGES. The Changes file is then parsed for version numbers. If one and only\none of the version numbers matches, the test passes; otherwise the test fails.\nA message with the current version is printed if the test passes; otherwise\ndiagnostic messages are printed to help explain the failure.","summary":"Check that the Changes file matches the distribution"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-CheckDeps","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.010","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"This module adds a test that assures all dependencies have been installed\nproperly. If requested, it can bail out all testing on error.","summary":"Check for presence of dependencies"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-CheckManifest","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.42","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This package checks whether the Manifest file matches the distro or not. To\nmatch a distro the Manifest has to name all files that come along with the\ndistribution.","summary":"Check if your Manifest matches your distro"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Class","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.50","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Test::Class provides a simple way of creating classes and objects to test\nyour code in an xUnit style.","summary":"Easily create test classes in an xUnit/JUnit style"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-CleanNamespaces","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.24","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This module lets you check your module's namespaces for imported functions you\nmight have forgotten to remove with namespace::autoclean or namespace::clean\nand are therefore available to be called as methods, which usually isn't want\nyou want.","summary":"Check for uncleaned imports"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Compile","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2.2","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Test::Compile lets you check the validity of a Perl module file or Perl script\nfile, and report its results in standard Test::Simple fashion.","summary":"Check whether Perl module files compile correctly"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Dependencies","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.24","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Makes sure that all of the modules that are 'use'd are listed in the\nMakefile.PL as dependencies.\n\nIt has two styles: light, which is fast but confusable; and heavy, which takes\nmore time but is more accurate.","summary":"Ensure that your Makefile.PL specifies all module dependencies"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-DistManifest","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.014","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This Perl module provides a simple method of testing that a MANIFEST matches\nthe distribution.","summary":"Author test that validates a package MANIFEST"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Distribution","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.00","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"When using this module in a test script, it goes through all the modules in\nyour distribution, checks their POD, checks that they compile OK and checks\nthat they all define a $VERSION.","summary":"Perform tests on all modules of a distribution"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-EOL","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.00","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module scans your project/distribution for any perl files (scripts,\nmodules, etc.) with Windows line endings. It can also check for trailing\nwhitespace.","summary":"Check the correct line endings in your project"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-FailWarnings","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.008","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This module hooks $SIG{__WARN__} and converts warnings to Test::More's\nfail() calls. It is designed to be used with done_testing, when you don't\nneed to know the test count in advance.","summary":"Add test failures if warnings are caught"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Fake-HTTPD","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.09","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Test::Fake::HTTPD is a fake HTTP server module for testing.\nWritten by NAKAGAWA Masaki \u003cmasaki@cpan.org\u003e.","summary":"Fake HTTP server module for testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-File-Contents","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.23","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Test routines for examining the contents of files.","summary":"Test routines for examining the contents of files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-HasVersion","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.014","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Do you want to check that every one of your Perl modules in a distribution has\na version number? You want to make sure you don't forget the brand new modules\nyou just added? Well, this is the module you have been looking for.\n\nDo you want to check someone else's distribution to make sure the author has\nnot committed the sin of leaving Perl modules without a version that can be\nused to tell if you have this or that feature? Test::HasVersion is also for\nyou.","summary":"Check Perl modules have version numbers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Identity","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.01","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"This module provides a single testing function, identical. It asserts that\na given reference is as expected; that is, it either refers to the same\nobject or is undef. It is similar to Test::More::is except that it uses\nrefaddr, ensuring that it behaves correctly even if the references under\ntest are objects that overload stringification or numification.","summary":"Assert the referential identity of a reference"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-JSON","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is a lightweight data interchange format.\nTest::JSON makes it easy to verify that you have built valid JSON and that\nit matches your expected output.","summary":"Test JSON data"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-JSON-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"This package provides the test suite for package perl-Test-JSON.","summary":"Test suite for package perl-Test-JSON"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Kwalitee","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.28","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Kwalitee is an automatically-measurable gauge of how good your software\nis. That's very different from quality, which a computer really can't\nmeasure in a general sense (if you can, you've solved a hard problem in\ncomputer science).","summary":"Test the Kwalitee of a distribution before you release it"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-LWP-UserAgent","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.033","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"This module is a subclass of LWP::UserAgent which overrides a few key low-\nlevel methods that are concerned with actually sending your request over\nthe network, allowing an interception of that request and simulating a\nparticular response. This greatly facilitates testing of client networking\ncode where the server follows a known protocol.","summary":"LWP::UserAgent suitable for simulating and testing network calls"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-LeakTrace","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Test::LeakTrace provides several functions that trace memory leaks. This module\nscans arenas, the memory allocation system, so it can detect any leaked SVs in\ngiven blocks.\n\nLeaked SVs are SVs that are not released after the end of the scope they have\nbeen created. These SVs include global variables and internal caches. For\nexample, if you call a method in a tracing block, perl might prepare a cache\nfor the method. Thus, to trace true leaks, no_leaks_ok() and leaks_cmp_ok()\nexecutes a block more than once.","summary":"Trace memory leaks"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Manifest","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.021","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"MakeMaker assumes that you want to run all of the .t files in the t/ directory\nin ascii-betical order during make test unless you say otherwise. This leads to\nsome interesting naming schemes for test files to get them in the desired\norder.\n\nYou can specify any order or any files that you like, though, with the test\ndirective to WriteMakefile.\n\nTest::Manifest looks in the t/test_manifest file to find out which tests you\nwant to run and the order in which you want to run them. It constructs the\nright value for MakeMaker to do the right thing.","summary":"Test case module for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Memory-Cycle","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Perl's garbage collection has one big problem: Circular references\ncan't get cleaned up.  A circular reference can be as simple as two\nobjects that refer to each other.\n\n\"Test::Memory::Cycle\" is built on top of \"Devel::Cycle\" to give you an\neasy way to check for these circular references.","summary":"Check for memory leaks and circular memory references"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-MemoryGrowth","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This module provides a function to check that a given block of code does\nnot result in the process consuming extra memory once it has finished.\nDespite the name of this module it does not, in the strictest sense of the\nword, test for a memory leak: that term is specifically applied to cases\nwhere memory has been allocated but all record of it has been lost, so it\ncannot possibly be reclaimed. While the method employed by this module can\ndetect such bugs, it can also detect cases where memory is still referenced\nand reachable, but the usage has grown more than would be expected or\nnecessary.","summary":"Assert that code does not cause growth in memory usage"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-MinimumVersion","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.101082","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Check whether your code requires a newer perl than you think.","summary":"Check whether your code requires a newer perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Mock-Guard","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Test::Mock::Guard is mock test library using RAII. This module is able to\nchange method behavior by each scope. See SYNOPSIS's sample code.","summary":"Simple mock test library using RAII"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-MockModule","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.170.0","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Test::MockModule lets you temporarily redefine subroutines in other packages\nfor the purposes of unit testing.\n\nA Test::MockModule object is set up to mock subroutines for a given module. The\nobject remembers the original subroutine so it can easily be restored. This\nhappens automatically when all MockModule objects for the given module go out\nof scope, or when you unmock() the subroutine.","summary":"Override subroutines in a module for unit testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-MockObject","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.20180705","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Test::MockObject is a highly polymorphic testing object, capable of\nlooking like all sorts of objects.  This makes white-box testing much\neasier, as you can concentrate on what the code being tested sends to\nand receives from the mocked object, instead of worrying about faking\nup your own data.  (Another option is not to test difficult things.\nNow you have no excuse.)","summary":"Perl extension for emulating troublesome interfaces"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-MockTime","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.17","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This module was created to enable test suites to test code at specific\npoints in time. Specifically it overrides localtime, gmtime and time at\ncompile time and then relies on the user supplying a mock time via\nset_relative_time, set_absolute_time or set_fixed_time to alter future\ncalls to gmtime,time or localtime.","summary":"Replaces actual time with simulated time"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Modern","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.013","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Test::Modern provides the best features of Test::More, Test::Fatal,\nTest::Warnings, Test::API, Test::LongString, and Test::Deep, as well as ideas\nfrom Test::Requires, Test::DescribeMe, Test::Moose, and Test::CleanNamespaces.\n\nTest::Modern also automatically imposes strict and warnings on your script,\nand loads IO::File (much of the same stuff Modern::Perl does).","summary":"Precision testing for modern perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Mojibake","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Many modern text editors automatically save files using UTF-8 codification.\nHowever, the perl interpreter does not expect it by default. Whilst this does\nnot represent a big deal on (most) backend-oriented programs, Web framework\n(Catalyst, Mojolicious) based applications will suffer so-called Mojibake\n(literally: \"unintelligible sequence of characters\"). Even worse: if an editor\nsaves BOM (Byte Order Mark, U+FEFF character in Unicode) at the start of a\nscript with the executable bit set (on Unix systems), it won't execute at all,\ndue to shebang corruption.\n\nAvoiding codification problems is quite simple:\n\n * Always use utf8/use common::sense when saving source as UTF-8\n * Always specify =encoding utf8 when saving POD as UTF-8\n * Do neither of above when saving as ISO-8859-1\n * Never save BOM (not that it's wrong; just avoid it as you'll barely\n   notice its presence when in trouble)\n\nHowever, if you find yourself upgrading old code to use UTF-8 or trying to\nstandardize a big project with many developers, each one using a different\nplatform/editor, reviewing all files manually can be quite painful, especially\nin cases where some files have multiple encodings (note: it all started when I\nrealized that gedit and derivatives are unable to open files with character\nconversion tables).\n\nEnter the Test::Mojibake ;)","summary":"Check your source for encoding misbehavior"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Mojo","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"8.42","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Test::Mojo perl Module","summary":"Test::Mojo perl Module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Moose","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2011","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"This module provides some useful test functions for Moose based classes.","summary":"Test functions for Moose specific features"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Most","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.35","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Most commonly needed test functions and features. This module provides you with\nthe most commonly used testing functions and gives you a bit more fine-grained\ncontrol over your test suite.","summary":"Perl module with test functions and features"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Mouse","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.5.9","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module provides some useful test functions for Mouse based classes. It is\nan experimental first release, so comments and suggestions are very welcome.","summary":"Test functions for Mouse specific features"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Name-FromLine","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Test::Name::FromLine is a testing helper that automatically names each unit\ntest from its source code declaration, unless it was explicitly named.","summary":"Automatically name tests from their source code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Needs","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.002006","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Skip test scripts if modules are not available. The requested modules will\nbe loaded, and optionally have their versions checked. If the module is\nmissing, the test script will be skipped. Modules that are found but fail\nto compile will exit with an error rather than skip.","summary":"Skip tests when modules not available"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Net-LDAP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.07","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This module provides some testing methods for LDAP operations, such\nas search, add, and modify, where each method is suffixed with either\n_ok or _is.","summary":"Net::LDAP subclass for testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-NoTabs","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.02","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This module scans your project/distribution for any perl files (scripts,\nmodules, etc.) for the presence of tabs.","summary":"Check the presence of tabs in your project"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Number-Delta","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"At some point or another, most programmers find they need to compare\nfloating-point numbers for equality. The typical idiom is to test if\nthe absolute value of the difference of the numbers is within a\ndesired tolerance, usually called epsilon. This module provides such\na function for use with Test::Harness.","summary":"Compare the difference between numbers against a given tolerance"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Object","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Test::Object is a testing package designed to allow you to easily test\nwhat you believe is a valid object against the expected behaviour of\nall of the classes in its inheritance tree in one single call.","summary":"Thoroughly testing objects via registered handlers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Output","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.03.1","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"Test::Output provides a simple interface for testing output sent to STDOUT\nor STDERR. A number of different utilities are included to try and be as\nflexible as possible to the tester.","summary":"Utilities to test STDOUT and STDERR messages"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Perl-Critic","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.04","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Test::Perl::Critic wraps the Perl::Critic engine in a convenient\nsubroutine suitable for test programs written using the Test::More\nframework. This makes it easy to integrate coding-standards enforcement\ninto the build process. For ultimate convenience (at the expense of some\nflexibility), see the criticism pragma.","summary":"Use Perl::Critic in test programs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Perl-Critic-Policy","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.134","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This module provides a framework for function-testing your custom\nPerl::Critic::Policy modules. Policy testing usually involves feeding it a\nstring of Perl code and checking its behavior. In the old days, those strings\nof Perl code were mixed directly in the test script. That sucked.","summary":"A framework for testing your custom Policies"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Pod-LinkCheck","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.008","rel":"20.el8"},"description":"This module looks for any links in your POD and verifies that they point to\na valid resource. It uses the Pod::Simple parser to analyze the pod files\nand look at their links. In a nutshell, it looks for L\u003cFoo\u003e links and makes\nsure that Foo exists. It also recognizes section links, L\u003c/SYNOPSIS\u003e for\nexample. Also, manual pages are resolved and checked.","summary":"Tests POD for invalid links"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Portability-Files","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This module is used to check the portability across operating systems of\nthe names of the files present in the distribution of a module. The tests\nuse the advice given in \"Files and Filesystems\" in perlport. The author of\na distribution can select which tests to execute.","summary":"Check file names portability"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-PostgreSQL","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.29","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Test::PostgreSQL Perl module automatically setups a PostgreSQL instance in\na temporary directory, and destroys it when the Perl script exits.","summary":"PostgreSQL runner for Perl tests"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-PostgreSQL-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.29","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Test-PostgreSQL. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Test-PostgreSQL/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Test-PostgreSQL"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Prereq","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.002","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"The prereq_ok() function examines the modules it finds in blib/lib/,\nblib/script, and the test files it finds in t/ (and test.pl). It figures out\nwhich modules they use and compares that list of modules to those in the\nPREREQ_PM section of Makefile.PL.\n\nIf you use Module::Build, see Test::Prereq::Build instead.","summary":"Check if Makefile.PL has the right pre-requisites"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-RDF-Trine-Store","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.019","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This Perl module packages a few functions that you can call to test a\nRDF::Trine::Store.","summary":"Collection of functions to test RDF::Trine stores"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-RandomResult","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.001","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Test that results of a running code look random","summary":"Test that results of a running code look random"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Refcount","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The Perl garbage collector uses simple reference counting during the normal\nexecution of a program. This means that cycles or unweakened references in\nother parts of code can keep an object around for longer than intended. To\nhelp avoid this problem, the reference count of a new object from its class\nconstructor ought to be 1. This way, the caller can know the object will be\nproperly DESTROYed when it drops all of its references to it.","summary":"Assert reference counts on objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Regexp","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2017040101","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module is intended to test your regular expressions. Given a subject\nstring and a regular expression (a.k.a. pattern), the module not only tests\nwhether the regular expression completely matches the subject string, it\nperforms a utf8::upgrade or utf8::downgrade on the subject string and\nperforms the tests again, if necessary. Furthermore, given a pattern with\ncapturing parenthesis, it checks whether all captures are present, and in the\nright order. Both named and unnamed captures are checked.","summary":"Test your regular expressions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-RequiresInternet","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.05","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This module is intended to easily test network connectivity before functional\ntests begin to non-local Internet resources. It does not require any modules\nbeyond those supplied in core Perl.\n\nIf you do not specify a host/port pair, then the module defaults to using\nwww.google.com on port 80. You may optionally specify the port by its name, as\nin http or ldap. If you do this, the test module will attempt to look up the\nport number using getservbyname. If you do specify a host and port, they must\nbe specified in pairs. It is a fatal error to omit one or the other.\n\nIf the environment variable NO_NETWORK_TESTING is set, then the tests will be\nskipped without attempting any socket connections.\n\nIf the sockets cannot connect to the specified hosts and ports, the exception\nis caught, reported and the tests skipped.","summary":"Easily test network connectivity"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Script","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.25","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"The intent of this module is to provide a series of basic tests for scripts\nin the bin directory of your Perl distribution.","summary":"Cross-platform basic tests for scripts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-SharedFork","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.35","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Test::SharedFork is utility module for Test::Builder. It manages testing\nby keeping the test count consistent between parent and child processes.","summary":"Fork test"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Signature","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"Module::Signature allows you to verify that a distribution has not been\ntampered with. Test::Signature lets that be tested as part of the\ndistribution's test suite.","summary":"Automated SIGNATURE testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Spelling","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.25","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"\"Test::Spelling\" lets you check the spelling of a POD file, and report\nits results in standard \"Test::Simple\" fashion. This module requires the\nhunspell program.","summary":"Check for spelling errors in POD files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-SubCalls","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.10","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"There are a number of different situations (like testing caching code) where\nyou want to want to do a number of tests, and then verify that some underlying\nsubroutine deep within the code was called a specific number of times. This\nmodule provides a number of functions for doing testing in this way, in\nassociation with your normal Test::More (or similar) test scripts.","summary":"Track the number of times subs are called"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Synopsis","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.16","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Test::Synopsis is an (author) test module to find .pm or .pod files under your\nlib directory and then make sure the example snippet code in your SYNOPSIS\nsection passes the perl compile check.\n\nNote that this module only checks the perl syntax (by wrapping the code with\nsub) and doesn't actually run the code.","summary":"Test your SYNOPSIS code"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-TCP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.22","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Test::TCP is test utilities for TCP/IP program.","summary":"Testing TCP program"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-TempDir","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Test::TempDir provides temporary directory creation with testing in mind.","summary":"Temporary files support for testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Time","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Test::Time can be used to test modules that deal with time. Once you use\nthis module, all references to time and sleep will be internalized. You can\nset custom time by passing time =\u003e number after the use statement.","summary":"Overrides the time() and sleep() core functions for testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Toolbox","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Test::Toolbox provides tools for automated testing, much like other testing\nmodules, such as Test::More and Test::Simple. Test::Toolbox provides\na different flavor of tests.","summary":"Tools for testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-TrailingSpace","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.0302","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module is used to test for presence of trailing space.","summary":"Test for trailing space in source files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Trap","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3.4","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Primarily (but not exclusively) for use in test scripts: A block eval on\nsteroids, configurable and extensible, but by default trapping (Perl)\nSTDOUT, STDERR, warnings, exceptions, would-be exit codes, and return\nvalues from boxed blocks of test code.","summary":"Trap exit codes, exceptions, output, etc"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-TypeTiny","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.004004","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Test::TypeTiny module.","summary":"Test::TypeTiny module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-UNIXSock","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Test::UNIXSock is a test utility to test UNIX domain socket server\nprograms.","summary":"Testing UNIX domain socket program"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Unit-Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"0.12","rel":"33.el8"},"description":"This framework provides a lighter version of Test::Unit framework. It\nimplements some of the Test::Unit classes and methods needed to run test\nunits. Test::Unit::Lite tries to be compatible with public API of\nTest::Unit. It doesn't implement all classes and methods at 100% and only\nthose necessary to run tests are available.","summary":"Unit testing without external dependencies"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-UseAllModules","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.17","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"I'm sick of writing 00_load.t (or something like that) that will do use_ok()\nfor every module I write. I'm sicker of updating 00_load.t when I add\nanother file to the distribution. This module reads MANIFEST to find modules\nto be tested and does use_ok() for each of them. Now all you have to do is\nupdate MANIFEST. You don't have to modify the test any more (hopefully).","summary":"Do use_ok() for all the MANIFESTed modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Valgrind","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.19","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"The Test::Valgrind::* API lets you run Perl code through the memcheck tool of\nthe valgrind memory debugger, to test for memory errors and leaks. The\nTest::Valgrind module itself is a front-end to this API. If they aren't\navailable yet, it will first generate suppressions for the current perl\ninterpreter and store them in the portable flavor of\n~/.perl/Test-Valgrind/suppressions/$VERSION. The actual run will then take\nplace, and tests will be passed or failed according to the result of the\nanalysis.\n\nThe complete API is much more versatile than this. By declaring an appropriate\nTest::Valgrind::Command class, you can run any executable (that is, not only\nPerl scripts) under valgrind, generate the corresponding suppressions\non-the-fly and convert the analysis result to TAP output so that it can be\nincorporated into your project's test suite. If you're not interested in\nproducing TAP, you can output the results in whatever format you like (for\nexample HTML pages) by defining your own Test::Valgrind::Action class.","summary":"Generate suppressions, analyze and test any command with valgrind"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Vars","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.014","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Test::Vars finds unused variables in order to keep the source code tidy.","summary":"Detects unused variables"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Version","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.09","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This module's goal is to be a one stop shop for checking to see that your\nversions across your dist are sane.","summary":"Check to see that versions in modules are sane"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.54","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Test::WWW::Mechanize is a subclass of WWW::Mechanize that incorporates\nfeatures for web application testing.","summary":"Testing-specific WWW::Mechanize subclass"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-WWW-Mechanize-PSGI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.39","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"PSGI is a specification to decouple web server environments from web\napplication framework code. Test::WWW::Mechanize is a subclass of\nWWW::Mechanize that incorporates features for web application testing. The\nTest::WWW::Mechanize::PSGI module meshes the two to allow easy testing of\nPSGI applications.","summary":"Test PSGI programs using WWW::Mechanize"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-Without-Module","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.20","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module allows you to deliberately hide modules from a program even\nthough they are installed. This is mostly useful for testing modules that\nhave a fallback when a certain dependency module is not installed.","summary":"Test fallback behavior in absence of modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-XML","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"This module contains generic XML testing tools. Functions include:\n\nis_xml(GOT, EXPECTED [, TESTNAME ])\n\n  This function compares GOT and EXPECTED, both of which are strings of XML.\n  The comparison works semantically and will ignore differences in syntax\n  that are meaningless in xml, such as different quote characters for\n  attributes, order of attributes or empty tag styles. It returns true or\n  false, depending upon test success.\n\nisnt_xml(GOT, MUST_NOT_BE [, TESTNAME ])\n\n  This function is similar to is_xml(), except that it will fail if GOT and\n  MUST_NOT_BE are identical.\n\nis_well_formed_xml(XML [, TESTNAME ])\n\n  This function determines whether or not a given XML string is parsable as\n  XML.\n\nis_good_xml(XML [, TESTNAME ])\n\n    This is an alias for is_well_formed_xml().","summary":"Compare XML in perl tests"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test-mysqld","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0013","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Test::mysqld automatically setups a mysqld instance in a temporary\ndirectory, and destroys it when the perl script exits.","summary":"Mysqld runner for tests"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test2-Plugin-NoWarnings","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Loading this plugin causes your tests to fail if there are any warnings while\nthey run. Each warning generates a new failing test and the warning content is\noutputted via diag.\n\nThis module uses $SIG{__WARN__}, so if the code you're testing sets this, then\nthis module will stop working.","summary":"Fail if tests warn"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Test2-Tools-Explain","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Test2::Suite dropped the explain() function that had been part of Test::More.\nFor those who miss it in Test2, you can use Test2::Tools::Explain.","summary":"Explain tools for the Perl Test2 framework"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-TestML","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.54.05","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"TestML \u003chttp://www.testml.org/\u003e is a generic, programming language agnostic,\nmeta language for writing unit tests. The idea is that you can use the same\ntest files in multiple implementations of a given programming idea. Then you\ncan be more certain that your application written in, say, Python matches your\nPerl implementation.\n\nIn a nutshell you write a bunch of data tests that have inputs and expected\nresults. Using a simple syntax, you specify what functions the data must pass\nthrough to produce the expected results. You use a bridge class to write the\ndata functions that pass the data through your application.\n\nIn Perl 5, TestML module is the evolution of the Test::Base module. It has\na superset of Test:Base's goals. The data markup syntax is currently exactly\nthe same as Test::Base.\n\nCurrently, TestML is being redesigned. This package contains the new unstable\nimplementation. The original, production-ready, implementation is available\nunder TestML1 name in perl-TestML1 package.","summary":"Generic software Testing Meta Language"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-ASCIITable","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.22","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Pretty nifty if you want to output dynamic text to your console or other\nfixed-size-font displays, and at the same time it will display it in a nice\nhuman-readable, or \"cool\" way.","summary":"Create a nice formatted table using ASCII characters"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-Aligner","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Text::Aligner exports a single function, align(), which is used to justify\nstrings to various alignment styles. The alignment specification is the\nfirst argument, followed by any number of scalars which are subject to\nalignment.","summary":"Text::Aligner Perl module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-Autoformat","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.750000","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Text::Autoformat provides intelligent formatting of plain text without the\nneed for any kind of embedded mark-up. The module recognizes Internet\nquoting conventions, a wide range of bulleting and number schemes, centered\ntext, and block quotations, and reformats each appropriately. Other options\nallow the user to adjust inter-word and inter-paragraph spacing, justify\ntext, and impose various capitalization schemes.\n\nThe module also supplies a re-entrant, highly configurable replacement for\nthe built-in Perl format() mechanism.","summary":"Automatic text wrapping and reformatting"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-CSV","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.00","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Text::CSV provides facilities for the composition and decomposition of\ncomma-separated values.  An instance of the Text::CSV class can combine\nfields into a CSV string and parse a CSV string into fields.\n\nThe module accepts either strings or files as input and can utilize any\nuser-specified characters as delimiters, separators, and escapes so it is\nperhaps better called ASV (anything separated values) rather than just CSV.","summary":"Comma-separated values manipulator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-CSV_XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.40","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Text::CSV provides facilities for the composition and decomposition of\ncomma-separated values.  An instance of the Text::CSV class can combine\nfields into a CSV string and parse a CSV string into fields.","summary":"Comma-separated values manipulation routines"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-Format","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.61","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"The format routine will format under all circumstances even if the width isn't\nenough to contain the longest words. Text::Wrap will die under these\ncircumstances, although I am told this is fixed. If columns is set to a small\nnumber and words are longer than that and the leading 'whitespace' than there\nwill be a single word on each line. This will let you make a simple word list\nwhich could be indented or right aligned. There is a chance for croaking if you\ntry to subvert the module. If you don't pass in text then the internal text is\nworked on, though not modified. Text::Format is meant for more powerful text\nformatting than Text::Wrap allows.","summary":"Various subroutines to format text"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-Fuzzy","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.29","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module calculates edit distances between words, and searches arrays\nand files to find the nearest entry by edit distance. It handles both byte\nstrings and character strings (strings containing Unicode), treating each\nUnicode character as a single entity.","summary":"Partial string matching using edit distances"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-Iconv","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7","rel":"42.el8"},"description":"The Text::Iconv module provides a Perl interface to the iconv()\nfunction as defined by the Single UNIX Specification. The convert()\nmethod converts the encoding of characters in the input string from\nthe fromcode codeset to the tocode codeset, and returns the result.\nSettings of fromcode and tocode and their permitted combinations are\nimplementation-dependent. Valid values are specified in the system\ndocumentation.","summary":"Perl interface to iconv() codeset conversion function"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-Levenshtein-Damerau-XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.2","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This is an XS implementation of the true Damerau Levenshtein edit distance\nalgorithm.","summary":"XS Damerau Levenshtein edit distance"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-RecordParser","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.6.5","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"This module is for reading record-oriented data in a delimited text file.\nThe most common example have records separated by newlines and fields\nseparated by commas or tabs, but this module aims to provide a consistent\ninterface for handling sequential records in a file however they may be\ndelimited. Typically this data lists the fields in the first line of the\nfile, in which case you should call bind_header to bind the field name (or\nnot, and it will be called implicitly). If the first line contains data,\nyou can still bind your own field names via bind_fields. Either way, you\ncan then use many methods to get at the data as arrays or hashes.","summary":"Read record-oriented files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-Reform","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.20","rel":"25.el8"},"description":"The module supplies a re-entrant, highly configurable replacement for the\nbuilt-in Perl format() mechanism.","summary":"Manual text wrapping and reformatting"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-Table","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.133","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Organization of data in table form is a time-honored and useful method of\ndata representation. While columns of data are trivially generated by\ncomputer through formatted output, even simple tasks like keeping titles\naligned with the data columns are not trivial, and the one-shot solutions\none comes up with tend to be particularly hard to maintain. Text::Table\nallows you to create and maintain tables that adapt to alignment\nrequirements as you use them.","summary":"Organize Data in Tables"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Text-TabularDisplay","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.38","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"Text::TabularDisplay simplifies displaying textual data in a table. The\noutput is identical to the columnar display of query results in the MySQL\ntext monitor.","summary":"Display text in formatted table output"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Throwable","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.200013","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"Throwable is a role for classes that are meant to be thrown as exceptions\nto standard program flow. It is very simple and does only two things: saves\nany previous value for $@ and calls die $self.","summary":"Role for classes that can be thrown"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tie-Cache","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.21","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"This module implements a least recently used (LRU) cache in memory\nthrough a tie interface. Any time data is stored in the tied hash,\nthat key/value pair has an entry time associated with it, and as\nthe cache fills up, those members of the cache that are the oldest\nare removed to make room for new entries.","summary":"LRU Cache in Memory"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tie-Hash-Method","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"Perl Tie::Hash::Method module provides a way to create a tied hash with\nspecific overridden behavior without having to create a new class to do it.\nA tied hash with no methods overridden is functionally equivalent to a normal\nhash.","summary":"Tied hash with specific methods overridden by callbacks"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tie-ToObject","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"44.el8"},"description":"While the perldoc/tie manpage allows tying to an arbitrary object, the\nclass in question must support this in it's implementation of 'TIEHASH',\n'TIEARRAY' or whatever.\n\nThis class provides a very tie constructor that simply returns the object\nit was given as it's first argument.\n\nThis way side effects of calling '$object-\u003eTIEHASH' are avoided.","summary":"Tie to an existing object"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Time-Duration","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.21","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This module provides functions for expressing durations in rounded or exact\nterms.","summary":"Time-Duration - rounded or exact English expression of durations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Time-Duration-Parse","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.15","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Time::Duration::Parse is a module to parse human readable duration strings\nlike \"2 minutes and 3 seconds\" to seconds. It does the opposite of\nduration_exact() in Time::Duration and is roundtrip safe.","summary":"Parse string that represents time duration"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Time-Fake","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Use this module to achieve the effect of changing your system clock, but\nwithout actually changing your system clock. It overrides the Perl\nbuiltin subs time, localtime, and gmtime, causing them to return a\n\"faked\" time of your choice. From the script's point of view, time still\nflows at the normal rate, but it is just offset as if it were executing\nin the past or present.","summary":"Simulate different times without changing your system clock"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Time-Moment","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.44","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Time::Moment is an immutable object representing a date and time of day\nwith an offset from UTC in the ISO 8601 calendar system.","summary":"Represents a date and time of day with an offset from UTC"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Time-Out","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.21","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The Time::Out module provides an easy interface to alarm(2) based timeouts.\nNested timeouts are supported.","summary":"Easily time out long running operations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Time-Out-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.21","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Time-Out. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Time-Out/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Time-Out"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Time-ParseDate","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2015.103","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"Time-ParseDate provides several Perl modules, including Time::CTime,\nTime::DaysInMonth, Time::JulianDay, Time::ParseDate, and Time::Timezone.\nThese modules can be useful for parsing and manipulating dates and times.\nThere are numerous options to control what is recognized and what is not.","summary":"Perl modules for parsing dates and times"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Time-Piece-MySQL","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.06","rel":"13.el8"},"description":"The Time::Piece::MySQL module can be used instead of, or in addition to,\nTime::Piece to add MySQL-specific date-time methods to Time::Piece objects.","summary":"MySQL-specific methods for Time::Piece"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Time-y2038","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"20100403","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"On many computers, Perl's time functions will not work past the year 2038.\nThis is a design fault in the underlying C libraries Perl uses. Time::y2038\nprovides replacements for those functions, which will work accurately\n+/1 142 million years.","summary":"Versions of Perl's time functions which work beyond 2038"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-Canvas-GradientColor","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"Tk::Canvas::GradientColor is an extension of the Canvas widget. It is an\neasy way to build a canvas widget with gradient background color.","summary":"To create a Canvas widget with background gradient color"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-Canvas-GradientColor-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.06","rel":"32.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Tk-Canvas-GradientColor. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Tk-Canvas-GradientColor/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Tk-Canvas-GradientColor"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-ColoredButton","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.05","rel":"38.el8"},"description":"Tk::ColoredButton is an extension of the Tk::Canvas::GradientColor\nwidget. It is an easy way to simulate a button widget with gradient\nbackground color.","summary":"Button widget with background gradient color"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-ColoredButton-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.05","rel":"38.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Tk-ColoredButton. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Tk-ColoredButton/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Tk-ColoredButton"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-EntryCheck","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.04","rel":"39.el8"},"description":"This module acts as a little wrapper around Tk::Entry and adds an easy to\nuse interface to -validate and -validatecommand for controlling length and\ncontent of an entry widget.","summary":"Interface to Tk::Entry for controlling its length and content"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-EntryCheck-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.04","rel":"39.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Tk-EntryCheck. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Tk-EntryCheck/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Tk-EntryCheck"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-Getopt","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.52","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tk::Getopt provides an interface to access command line options via\nGetopt::Long and editing with a graphical user interface via a Tk window.","summary":"User configuration window for Tk with interface to Getopt::Long"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-Getopt-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.52","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Tk-Getopt. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Tk-Getopt/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Tk-Getopt"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-Pod","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9943","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"Simple Pod browser with hypertext capabilities in a Toplevel widget.","summary":"Pod browser top-level widget"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-Pod-tests","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9943","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"Tests from perl-Tk-Pod. Execute them\nwith \"/usr/libexec/perl-Tk-Pod/test\".","summary":"Tests for perl-Tk-Pod"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Tk-TableMatrix","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.23","rel":"37.el8"},"description":"The TableMatrix command creates a 2-dimensional grid of cells. The\ntable can use a Tcl array variable or Tcl command for data storage and\nretrieval.","summary":"Perl module for creating and manipulating tables"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Type-Tie","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.014","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This module exports a single function: ttie, which ties a variable to a\ntype constraint, ensuring that whatever values stored in the variable\nwill conform to the type constraint. If the type constraint has\ncoercions, these will be used if necessary to ensure values assigned to\nthe variable conform.","summary":"Tie a variable to a type constraint"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Type-Tiny","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.004004","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Type::Tiny is a tiny class for creating Moose-like type constraint objects\nthat are compatible with Moo, Moose and Mouse.","summary":"Tiny, yet Moo(se)-compatible type constraint"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Types-DateTime","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.002","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Types::DateTime is a type constraint library suitable for use with\nMoo/Moose attributes, Kavorka sub signatures, and so forth.","summary":"Type constraints and coercions for datetime objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Types-Path-Tiny","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.006","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This module provides Path::Tiny types for Moose, Moo, etc.","summary":"Path::Tiny types and coercions for Moose and Moo"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Types-URI","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.006","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Types::URI is a type constraint Perl library suitable for use with Moo/Moose\nattributes, Kavorka sub signatures, and so forth.","summary":"Type constraints and coercions for URIs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Types-UUID","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.004","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"Types::UUID is a type constraint Perl library suitable for use with Moo/Moose\nattributes, Kavorka sub signatures, and so forth.","summary":"Type constraints for UUIDs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-UNIVERSAL-can","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.20140328","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"The UNIVERSAL class provides a few default methods so that all objects\ncan use them. Object orientation allows programmers to override these\nmethods in subclasses to provide more specific and appropriate behavior.\n\nSome authors call methods in the UNIVERSAL class on potential invocants\nas functions, bypassing any possible overriding. This is wrong and you\nshould not do it. Unfortunately, not everyone heeds this warning and\ntheir bad code can break your good code.","summary":"Hack around people calling UNIVERSAL::can() as a function"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-UNIVERSAL-isa","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.20171012","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Whenever you use \"isa\" in UNIVERSAL as a function, a kitten using\nTest::MockObject dies. Normally, the kittens would be helpless, but\nif they use UNIVERSAL::isa (the module whose docs you are reading),\nthe kittens can live long and prosper.\n\nThis module replaces UNIVERSAL::isa with a version that makes sure\nthat if it's called as a function on objects which override isa,\nisa will be called on those objects as a method.\n\nIn all other cases the real UNIVERSAL::isa is just called directly.","summary":"Hack around module authors using UNIVERSAL::isa as a function"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-UNIVERSAL-moniker","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.08","rel":"34.el8"},"description":"UNIVERSAL::moniker enables classes to make a good\nguess at what they would be called in the real world.","summary":"Real world naming for classes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-UNIVERSAL-ref","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"This module changes the behavior of the builtin function ref(). If\nref() is called on an object that has requested an overloaded ref,\nthe object's '-\u003eref' method will be called and its return value\nused instead.","summary":"Turns ref() into a multimethod"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-UNIVERSAL-require","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.18","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Require() modules from a variable.","summary":"Require() modules from a variable"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-URI-Encode","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.1","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"This module provides a method to encode strings (mainly URLs) into a format\nwhich can be pasted into a plain text emails, and that those links are\n'click-able' by the person reading that email.  This can be accomplished by NOT\nencoding the reserved characters.","summary":"Percent encoding/decoding for URIs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-URI-Find","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"20160806","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"This module does one thing: Finds URIs and URLs in plain text. It finds\nthem quickly and it finds them *all* (or what URI::URL considers a URI to\nbe.) It only finds URIs which include a scheme (http:// or the like), for\nsomething a bit less strict have a look at URI::Find::Schemeless.\n\nFor a command-line interface, see Darren Chamberlain's 'urifind' script.\nIt's available from his CPAN directory:\n\n    http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DA/DARREN/","summary":"Find URIs in plain text"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-URI-FromHash","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.05","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"This module provides a simple one-subroutine \"named parameters\" style\ninterface for creating URIs. Underneath the hood it uses 'URI.pm', though\nbecause of the simplified interface it may not support all possible options\nfor all types of URIs.\n\nIt was created for the common case where you simply want to have a simple\ninterface for creating syntactically correct URIs from known components\n(like a path and query string). Doing this using the native 'URI.pm'\ninterface is rather tedious, requiring a number of method calls, which is\nparticularly ugly when done inside a templating system such as Mason or\nTT2.","summary":"Build a URI from a set of named parameters"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-URI-cpan","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.007","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This module is for handling URLs that refer to things on the CPAN.","summary":"URLs that refer to things on the CPAN"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-URL-Encode-XS","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.03","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This package implements the original URL::Encode via XS interface. The main\nURL::Encode package will use this package automatically if it can find it.\nDo not use this package directly, use URL::Encode instead.","summary":"XS implementation of URL::Encode"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-UUID-Tiny","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.04","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"UUID::Tiny is a lightweight, low dependency Pure Perl module for UUID\ncreation and testing. This module provides the creation of version 1 time\nbased UUIDs (using random multicast MAC addresses), version 3 MD5 based\nUUIDs, version 4 random UUIDs, and version 5 SHA-1 based UUIDs.","summary":"Pure Perl UUID Support With Functional Interface"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Unicode-CheckUTF8","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.03","rel":"27.el8"},"description":"This is an XS wrapper around some Unicode Consortium code to check if a string\nis valid UTF-8, revised to conform to what expat/Mozilla think is valid UTF-8,\nespecially with regard to low-ASCII characters.\n\nNote that this module has NOTHING to do with Perl's internal UTF8 flag on\nscalars.\n\nThis module is for use when you're getting input from users and want to make\nsure it's valid UTF-8 before continuing.","summary":"Checks if scalar is valid UTF-8"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Unicode-Map","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.112","rel":"49.el8"},"description":"This module converts strings from and to 2-byte Unicode UCS2 format.\nAll mappings happen via 2 byte UTF16 encodings, not via 1 byte UTF8\nencoding. To convert between UTF8 and UTF16 use Unicode::String.\n\nFor historical reasons this module coexists with Unicode::Map8.\nPlease use Unicode::Map8 unless you need to care for \u003e1 byte character\nsets, e.g. Chinese GB2312. Anyway, if you stick to the basic\nfunctionality (see documentation) you can use both modules equivalently.","summary":"Perl module for mapping charsets from and to utf16 unicode"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Unicode-Map8","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"33.el8"},"description":"The Unicode::Map8 class implements efficient mapping tables between\n8-bit character sets and 16 bit character sets like Unicode.  About\n170 different mapping tables between various known character sets and\nUnicode is distributed with this package.  The source of these tables\nis the vendor mapping tables provided by Unicode, Inc. and the code\ntables in RFC 1345.  New maps can easily be installed.","summary":"Mapping table between 8-bit chars and Unicode for Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Unicode-MapUTF8","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11","rel":"40.el8"},"description":"Unicode::MapUTF8 Provides an adapter layer between core routines for\nconverting to and from UTF8 and other encodings. In essence, a way to\ngive multiple existing Unicode modules a single common interface so\nyou don't have to know the underlying implementations to do simple\nUTF8 to-from other character set string conversions. As such, it wraps\nthe Unicode::String, Unicode::Map8, Unicode::Map and Jcode modules in\na standardized and simple API.","summary":"Conversions to and from arbitrary character sets and UTF8"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Unicode-String","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.10","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"Perl modules to handle various Unicode issues.","summary":"Perl modules to handle various Unicode issues"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-User-Identity","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.02","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A module designed to store and maintain a set of informational objects that\nare related to one user.","summary":"Maintains info about a physical person"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-VM-EC2","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.28","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"This is an interface to the 2014-05-01 version of the Amazon AWS API\n(https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/). It was written provide access to the new tag\nand metadata interface that is not currently supported by Net::Amazon::EC2, as\nwell as to provide developers with an extension mechanism for the API. This\nlibrary will also support the Open Stack open source cloud\n(https://www.openstack.org/).","summary":"Perl interface to Amazon EC2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-VM-EC2-Security-CredentialCache","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.25","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"This Perl package provides a cache for an EC2's IAM credentials. Rather than\nretrieving the credentials for every possible call that uses them, cache them\nuntil they expire and retrieve them again if they have expired.","summary":"Cache credentials respecting expiration time for IAM roles"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Validation-Class","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"7.900057","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Validation::Class is a scalable data validation library with interfaces for\napplications of all sizes. The most common usage of Validation::Class is to\ntransform class namespaces into data validation domains where consistency\nand reuse are primary concerns. Validation::Class provides an extensible\nframework for defining reusable data validation rules. It ships with a\ncomplete set of pre-defined validations and filters referred to as\n\"directives\".","summary":"Powerful Data Validation Framework"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-WWW-Curl","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.17","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"WWW::Curl is a Perl extension interface for libcurl.","summary":"Perl extension interface for libcurl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-WWW-Form-UrlEncoded","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.26","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"WWW::Form::UrlEncoded provides application/x-www-form-urlencoded parser and\nbuilder. This module aims to have compatibility with other CPAN modules\nlike HTTP::Body's urlencoded parser.","summary":"Parser and builder for application/x-www-form-urlencoded"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-WWW-Mechanize","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.97","rel":"1.el8.1"},"description":"\"WWW::Mechanize\", or Mech for short, helps you automate interaction\nwith a website.  It supports performing a sequence of page fetches\nincluding following links and submitting forms. Each fetched page is\nparsed and its links and forms are extracted. A link or a form can be\nselected, form fields can be filled and the next page can be fetched.\nMech also stores a history of the URLs you've visited, which can be\nqueried and revisited.","summary":"Automates web page form \u0026 link interaction"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-WWW-Pastebin-PastebinCom-Create","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.003","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"The module provides means of pasting large texts into http://pastebin.com\npastebin site.","summary":"Paste to http://pastebin.com from Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-WWW-Twilio-API","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.21","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"WWW::Twilio::API aims to make connecting to and making REST calls on the\nTwilio API easy, reliable, and enjoyable.","summary":"Accessing Twilio's REST API with Perl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-WWW-Twilio-TwiML","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.05","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"WWW::Twilio::TwiML creates Twilio-compatible TwiML documents. Documents can\nbe built by creating and nesting one element at a time or by chaining\nobjects. Elements can contain attributes, text content, or other elements.","summary":"Light and fast TwiML generator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Want","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.29","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This module generalizes the mechanism of the wantarray function, allowing a\nfunction to determine in some detail how its return value is going to be\nimmediately used.","summary":"Perl module implementing a generalization of wantarray"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-Web-ID","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.927","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"WebID is a simple authentication protocol based on TLS (Transaction Layer\nSecurity, better known as Secure Socket Layer, SSL) and the Semantic Web.\nThis module provides a Perl implementation for authenticating clients\nusing WebID.","summary":"Implementation of WebID (a.k.a. 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By default, it returns a list of hashrefs where each hashref\ndescribes a single difference between the two docs.","summary":"Perl extension for comparing XML documents"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-XML-Stream","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.24","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"This module provides the user with methods to connect to a remote server,\nsend a stream of XML to the server, and receive/parse an XML stream from\nthe server.  It is primarily based work for the Etherx XML router\ndeveloped by the Jabber Development Team.  For more information about this\nproject visit http://etherx.jabber.org/stream/.\n\nXML::Stream gives the user the ability to define a central callback that\nwill be used to handle the tags received from the server.  These tags are\npassed in the format defined at instantiation time.  the closing tag of an\nobject is seen, the tree is finished and passed to the call back function.\nWhat the user does with it from there is up to them.\n\nFor a detailed description of how this module works, and about the data\nstructure that it returns, please view the source of Stream.pm and\nlook at the detailed description at the end of the file.","summary":"XML::Stream - streaming XML library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-XML-TreeBuilder","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.4","rel":"22.el8"},"description":"perl-XML-TreeBuilder is a Perl module that implements a parser\nthat builds a tree of XML::Element objects.","summary":"Parser that builds a tree of XML::Element objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-XML-TreePP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.43","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Pure Perl implementation for parsing/writing XML documents","summary":"Pure Perl implementation for parsing/writing XML documents"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-XML-Writer","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.625","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"XML::Writer is a simple Perl module for writing XML documents: it\ntakes care of constructing markup and escaping data correctly, and by\ndefault, it also performs a significant amount of well-formedness\nchecking on the output, to make certain (for example) that start and\nend tags match, that there is exactly one document element, and that\nthere are not duplicate attribute names.","summary":"A simple Perl module for writing XML documents"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-XML-XPathEngine","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"This module provides an XPath engine, that can be re-used by other\nmodule/classes that implement trees.","summary":"Re-usable XPath engine for DOM-like trees"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-XMLRPC-Lite","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.717","rel":"19.el8"},"description":"XMLRPC::Lite is a Perl modules which provides a simple interface to the XML-\nRPC protocol both on client and server side. Based on SOAP::Lite module, it\ngives you access to all features and transports available in that module.","summary":"Client and server implementation of XML-RPC protocol"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-XString","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.002","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"XString provides the B string helpers in one isolated package. 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This\nbehavior is called autovivification and usually does what you mean (e.g.\nwhen you store a value) but it's sometimes unnatural or surprising because\nyour variables gets populated behind your back. This is especially true\nwhen several levels of dereferencing are involved, in which case all levels\nare vivified up to the last, or when it happens in intuitively read-only\nconstructs like exists.","summary":"Lexically disable autovivification"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-boolean","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.46","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"Most programming languages have a native Boolean data type. 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It contains phonetic rules for German\nonly, but the software has been prepared for multi-language support.","summary":"Perl module for context-sensitive phonetic string replacement"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-clearsilver","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10.5","rel":"57.el8"},"description":"Perl interface to the ClearSilver HTML templating system.","summary":"Perl interface to the ClearSilver HTML templating system"},{"type":"rpm","name":"perl-constant-boolean","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.02","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"Defines TRUE and FALSE constants in caller's namespace. 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Originally\ntwisted.python.constants from the Twisted project.","summary":"Symbolic constants in Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-cssselect","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9.2","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"Cssselect parses CSS3 Selectors and translates them to XPath 1.0 expressions.\nSuch expressions can be used in lxml or another XPath engine to find the\nmatching elements in an XML or HTML document.\n\nPython 2 version.","summary":"Parses CSS3 Selectors and translates them to XPath 1.0"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-cycler","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10.0","rel":"11.el8"},"description":"General purpose library used by matplotlib to cycle through lists for colors,\nmarker styles, etc","summary":"Cycle through lists in various ways (used by matplotlib)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-dockerpty","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4.1","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"Provides the functionality needed to operate the pseudo-tty (PTY) allocated to\na docker container, using the Python client","summary":"Python library to use the pseudo-tty of a docker container"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-dogpile-cache","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6.8","rel":"1.el8.1"},"description":"Dogpile consists of two subsystems, one building on top of the other.\n\ndogpile provides the concept of a \"dogpile lock\", a control structure\nwhich allows a single thread of execution to be selected as the\n\"creator\" of some resource, while allowing other threads of execution to\nrefer to the previous version of this resource as the creation proceeds;\nif there is no previous version, then those threads block until the\nobject is available.\n\ndogpile.cache is a caching API which provides a generic interface to\ncaching backends of any variety, and additionally provides API hooks\nwhich integrate these cache backends with the locking mechanism of\ndogpile.\n\nOverall, dogpile.cache is intended as a replacement to the Beaker\ncaching system, the internals of which are written by the same author.\nAll the ideas of Beaker which \"work\" are re- implemented in\ndogpile.cache in a more efficient and succinct manner, and all the cruft\n(Beaker's internals were first written in 2005) relegated to the trash\nheap.","summary":"A caching front-end based on the Dogpile lock"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-easygui","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.96","rel":"25.el8"},"description":"Experienced Pythonistas need support for quick and dirty GUI features. New\nPython programmers need GUI capabilities that don't require any knowledge\nof Tkinter, frames, widgets, callbacks or lambda. This is what EasyGUI\nprovides. Using EasyGUI, all GUI interactions are invoked by simple\nfunction calls.\n\nEasyGUI is different from other GUIs in that EasyGUI is NOT event-driven.\nIt allows you to program in a traditional linear fashion, and to put up\ndialogs for simple input and output when you need to. If you have not yet\nlearned the event-driven paradigm for GUI programming, EasyGUI will allow\nyou to be productive with very basic tasks immediately. Later, if you\nwish to make the transition to an event-driven GUI paradigm, you can do\nso with a more powerful GUI package such as anygui, PythonCard, Tkinter,\nwxPython, etc.","summary":"Very simple, very easy GUI programming in Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-ecdsa","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is an easy-to-use implementation of ECDSA cryptography (Elliptic Curve\nDigital Signature Algorithm), implemented purely in Python, released under\nthe MIT license. With this library, you can quickly create keypairs (signing\nkey and verifying key), sign messages, and verify the signatures. The keys\nand signatures are very short, making them easy to handle and incorporate\ninto other protocols.","summary":"ECDSA cryptographic signature library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-editor","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Programmatically open an editor, capture the result.","summary":"Programmatically open an editor, capture the result."},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-elasticsearch","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"7.0.5","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Low level client for Elasticsearch. It's goal is to provide common ground\nfor all Elasticsearch-related code in Python. The client's features include:\n\n- Translating basic Python data types to and from json\n- Configurable automatic discovery of cluster nodes\n- Persistent connections\n- Load balancing (with pluggable selection strategy) across all available nodes\n- Failed connection penalization (time based - failed connections won't be\n  retried until a timeout is reached)\n- Thread safety\n- Pluggable architecture","summary":"Python 2 Client for Elasticsearch"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-elasticsearch6","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"6.4.2","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Low level client for Elasticsearch. It's goal is to provide common ground\nfor all Elasticsearch-related code in Python. The client's features include:\n\n- Translating basic Python data types to and from JSON\n- Configurable automatic discovery of cluster nodes\n- Persistent connections\n- Load balancing (with pluggable selection strategy) across all available nodes\n- Failed connection penalization (time based - failed connections won't be\n  retried until a timeout is reached)\n- Thread safety\n- Pluggable architecture","summary":"Python 2 Client for Elasticsearch"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-enum34","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.6","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"Python 3.4 introduced official support for enumerations.  This is a\nbackport of that feature to Python 3.3, 3.2, 3.1, 2.7, 2.5, 2.5, and 2.4.\n\nAn enumeration is a set of symbolic names (members) bound to unique,\nconstant values. Within an enumeration, the members can be compared by\nidentity, and the enumeration itself can be iterated over.\n\nThis module defines two enumeration classes that can be used to define\nunique sets of names and values: Enum and IntEnum. It also defines one\ndecorator, unique, that ensures only unique member names are present\nin an enumeration.","summary":"Backport of Python 3.4 Enum"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-geoip2","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.9.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package provides an API for the GeoIP2 web services.","summary":"MaxMind GeoIP2 API"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-hamcrest","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9.0","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"PyHamcrest is a framework for writing matcher objects, allowing you to\ndeclaratively define \"match\" rules. There are a number of situations where\nmatchers are invaluable, such as UI validation, or data filtering, but it is\nin the area of writing flexible tests that matchers are most commonly used.\n\nPython 2 version.","summary":"Hamcrest matchers for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-httmock","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A mocking library for requests for Python.\nYou can use it to mock third-party APIs and test libraries\nthat use requests internally.","summary":"A mocking library for requests"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-hupper","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.8.1","rel":"1.el8.1"},"description":"hupper is an integrated process monitor that will track changes\nto any imported Python files in sys.modules as well as custom paths.\nWhen files are changed the process is restarted.","summary":"Integrated process monitor for developing servers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-hyperframe","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.2.0","rel":"1.el8.1"},"description":"\nPure-Python HTTP/2 framing This library contains the HTTP/2\nframing code used in the hyper project. It provides a pure-Python codebase\nthat is capable of decoding a binary stream into HTTP/2 frames. This library is\nused directly by hyper and a number of other projects to provide HTTP/2 frame\ndecoding logic.","summary":"HTTP/2 framing layer for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-incremental","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"17.5.0","rel":"5.el8.1"},"description":"Incremental is a small library that versions your Python projects.","summary":"It versions your Python projects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-isodate","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module implements ISO 8601 date, time and duration\nparsing. The implementation follows ISO8601:2004 standard, and implements only\ndate/time representations mentioned in the standard. If something is not\nmentioned there, then it is treated as non existent, and not as an allowed\noption.\n\nFor instance, ISO8601:2004 never mentions 2 digit years. So, it is not intended\nby this module to support 2 digit years. (while it may still be valid as ISO\ndate, because it is not explicitly forbidden.) Another example is, when no time\nzone information is given for a time, then it should be interpreted as local\ntime, and not UTC.\n\nAs this module maps ISO 8601 dates/times to standard Python data types, like\ndate, time, datetime and timedelta, it is not possible to convert all possible\nISO 8601 dates/times. For instance, dates before 0001-01-01 are not allowed by\nthe Python date and datetime classes. Additionally fractional seconds are\nlimited to microseconds. That means if the parser finds for instance\nnanoseconds it will round it to microseconds.","summary":"An ISO 8601 date/time/duration parser and formatter"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-junit_xml","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9","rel":"1.20210114gitba89b41.20210114gitba89b41.el8"},"description":"A Python module for creating JUnit XML test result documents that can be read\nby tools such as Jenkins or Bamboo. If you are ever working with test tool or\ntest suite written in Python and want to take advantage of Jenkins' or Bamboo's\npretty graphs and test reporting capabilities, this module will let you\ngenerate the XML test reports.","summary":"Python module for creating JUnit XML test result documents"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-kerberos","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.0","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"This Python package is a high-level wrapper for Kerberos (GSSAPI) operations.\nThe goal is to avoid having to build a module that wraps the entire\nKerberos framework, and instead offer a limited set of functions that do what\nis needed for client/server Kerberos authentication based on\n\u003chttp://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4559.txt\u003e.","summary":"A high-level wrapper for Kerberos (GSSAPI) operations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-kiwisolver","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Kiwi is an efficient C++ implementation of the Cassowary constraint solving\nalgorithm. 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The library provides values for\nthe energy density and its 1st, 2nd, and (for the LDAs) 3rd derivatives.\n\nThis package contains the Python2 interface library to libxc.","summary":"Python2 interface to libxc"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-lockfile","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"0.11.0","rel":"13.el8.1"},"description":"The lockfile module exports a FileLock class which provides a simple API for\nlocking files. Unlike the Windows msvcrt.locking function, the Unix\nfcntl.flock, fcntl.lockf and the deprecated posixfile module, the API is\nidentical across both Unix (including Linux and Mac) and Windows platforms. The\nlock mechanism relies on the atomic nature of the link (on Unix) and mkdir (on\nWindows) system calls.","summary":"A platform-independent file locking module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-m2r","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.2.1","rel":"1.20190604git66f4a5a.el8"},"description":"M2R converts a markdown file including reST markups to a valid reST format.","summary":"Markdown to reStructuredText converter"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-maxminddb","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.5.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is a Python module for reading MaxMind DB files.\nThe module includes both a pure Python reader and an optional\nC extension. MaxMind DB is a binary file format that stores data\nindexed by IP address subnets (IPv4 or IPv6).","summary":"Documentation for maxminddb"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-memcached","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.58","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This software is a 100% Python interface to the memcached memory cache\ndaemon.  It is the client side software which allows storing values in one\nor more, possibly remote, memcached servers.  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Each piece of middleware uses the WSGI (PEP 333)\ninterface, and should be compatible with other middleware based on those\ninterfaces.","summary":"Tools for using a Web Server Gateway Interface stack"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-paste-deploy","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This tool provides code to load WSGI applications and servers from\nURIs; these URIs can refer to Python Eggs for INI-style configuration\nfiles.  PasteScript provides commands to serve applications based on\nthis configuration file.","summary":"Load, configure, and compose WSGI applications and servers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pathspec","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Path Specification (pathspec) is a utility library for pattern matching of file\npaths. So far this only includes Git's wildmatch pattern matching which itself\nis derived from Rsync's wildmatch. 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The library\nitself does not aim to handle anything except a basic API that\napplications may use to find and load configuration settings. Any\nspecific constraints should be implemented in a loader which can be\nregistered via an entry point.","summary":"Application configuration settings abstraction layer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-plaster-pastedeploy","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.7","rel":"1.el8.1"},"description":"%{description}","summary":"A PasteDeploy binding to the plaster configuration loader"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-polib","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.7","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"\npolib allows you to manipulate, create, modify gettext files (pot, po and\nmo files). You can load existing files, iterate through it's entries, add,\nmodify entries, comments or metadata, etc... or create new po files from\nscratch.\n\npolib provides a simple and pythonic API, exporting only three convenience\nfunctions 'pofile', 'mofile' and 'detect_encoding', and the 4 core classes:\nPOFile, MOFile, POEntry and MOEntry for creating new files/entries.","summary":"A library to parse and manage gettext catalogs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pretend","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.8","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"Pretend is a library to make stubbing with Python easier.","summary":"A library for stubbing in Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-psutil","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.6.3","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"psutil is a module providing an interface for retrieving information on all\nrunning processes and system utilization (CPU, memory, disks, network, users) in\na portable way by using Python, implementing many functionalities offered by\ncommand line tools such as: ps, top, df, kill, free, lsof, free, netstat,\nifconfig, nice, ionice, iostat, iotop, uptime, pidof, tty, who, taskset, pmap.","summary":"A process and system utilities module for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pungi","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.1.38","rel":"1.el8.2"},"description":"Python library with code for Pungi. This is not a public library and there are\nno guarantees about API stability.","summary":"Python 2 libraries for pungi"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pyModbusTCP","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.1.8","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"pyModbusTCP A simple Modbus/TCP client library for Python.\nSince version 0.1.0, a server is also available for test\npurpose only (don't use in project). pyModbusTCP is pure Python\ncode without any extension or external module dependency.","summary":"A simple Modbus/TCP library for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pycodestyle","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.5.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"pycodestyle is a tool to check your Python code against some of the style\nconventions in PEP 8. It has a plugin architecture, making new checks easy, and\nits output is parseable, making it easy to jump to an error location in your\neditor.","summary":"Python style guide checker"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pycryptodomex","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.21.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"PyCryptodome is a self-contained Python package of low-level cryptographic\nprimitives. It's a fork of PyCrypto. It brings several enhancements with respect\nto the last official version of PyCrypto (2.6.1), for instance:\n\n  * Authenticated encryption modes (GCM, CCM, EAX, SIV, OCB)\n  * Accelerated AES on Intel platforms via AES-NI\n  * Elliptic curves cryptography (NIST P-256 curve only)\n  * Better and more compact API (nonce and iv attributes for ciphers, automatic\n    generation of random nonces and IVs, simplified CTR cipher mode, and more)\n  * SHA-3 (including SHAKE XOFs) and BLAKE2 hash algorithms\n  * Salsa20 and ChaCha20 stream ciphers\n  * scrypt and HKDF\n  * Deterministic (EC)DSA\n  * Password-protected PKCS#8 key containers\n  * Shamir's Secret Sharing scheme\n  * Random numbers get sourced directly from the OS (and not from a CSPRNG in\n    userspace)\n  * Cleaner RSA and DSA key generation (largely based on FIPS 186-4)\n  * Major clean ups and simplification of the code base\n\nPyCryptodome is not a wrapper to a separate C library like OpenSSL. To the\nlargest possible extent, algorithms are implemented in pure Python. Only the\npieces that are extremely critical to performance (e.g. block ciphers) are\nimplemented as C extensions.\n\nNote: all modules are installed under the Cryptodome package to avoid conflicts\nwith the PyCrypto library.","summary":"A self-contained cryptographic library for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pykwalify","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7.0","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"It is a YAML/JSON validation library.\nThis framework is a port with a lot added functionality\nof the java version of the framework kwalify that can be\nfound at: http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kwalify/","summary":"Python lib/cli for JSON/YAML schema validation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pylibacl","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.5.4","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Python extension module for POSIX ACLs. It allows to query, list,\nadd and remove ACLs from files and directories.","summary":"POSIX.1e ACLs library wrapper for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pymilter","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.4","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This is a python extension module to enable python scripts to\nattach to sendmail's libmilter functionality.  Additional python\nmodules provide for navigating and modifying MIME parts, sending\nDSNs, and doing CBV.","summary":"Python interface to sendmail milter API"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pytest-cov","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"2.6.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Py.test plugin for coverage reporting with support for both centralised and\ndistributed testing, including subprocesses and multiprocessing for Python 2.","summary":"Pytest plugin for coverage reporting"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-pytest-forked","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The pytest-forked plugin extends py.test by adding an option to run tests in\nisolated forked subprocesses. This is useful if you have tests involving C or\nC++ libraries that might crash the process. 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It can be used to forge or decode packets of\na wide number of protocols, send them over the wire, capture them, match\nrequests and replies, and much more.","summary":"Interactive packet manipulation tool and network scanner"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-service-identity","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"18.1.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Service Identity Verification for pyOpenSSL.\n\nTL;DR: Use this package if you use pyOpenSSL and don’t want to be MITMed.\n\nservice_identity aspires to give you all the tools you need for verifying\nwhether a certificate is valid for the intended purposes.\n\nIn the simplest case, this means host name verification. However,\nservice_identity implements RFC 6125 fully and plans to add other\nrelevant RFCs too.\n\nPython 2 version.","summary":"Service identity verification for pyOpenSSL"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-setproctitle","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.10","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Python module allowing a process to change its title as displayed by\nsystem tool such as ps and top.\n\nIt's useful in multi-process systems, allowing to identify tasks each forked\nprocess is busy with. This technique has been used by PostgreSQL and OpenSSH.\n\nIt's based on PostgreSQL implementation which has proven to be portable.","summary":"Python module to customize a process title"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-tempita","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.5.1","rel":"22.el8.1"},"description":"Tempita is a small templating language for text substitution.","summary":"A very small text templating language"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-translationstring","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3","rel":"9.el8"},"description":"A library used by various Pylons Project packages for\ninternationalization (i18n) duties related to translation.\n\nThis package provides a translation string class, a translation string factory\nclass, translation and pluralization primitives, and a utility that helps\nChameleon templates use translation facilities of this package. It does not\ndepend on Babel, but its translation and pluralization services are meant to\nwork best when provided with an instance of the babel.support.Translations class.\n\nPython 2 version.","summary":"Library used for internationalization (i18n) duties related to translation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-venusian","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Venusian is a library which allows framework authors to defer decorator\nactions.  Instead of taking actions when a function (or class) decorator is\nexecuted at import time, you can defer the action usually taken by the\ndecorator until a separate \"scan\" phase.","summary":"A library for deferring decorator actions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python2-waitress","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Waitress is meant to be a production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very\nacceptable performance. 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It provides every\nobject with a UUID and, when pickled, will first serialize the object's state\nto a central location and then \"pickle\" the object into just its UUID.","summary":"Python module to provide easy distributed data storage"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-aniso8601","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"9.0.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Python 3 library for parsing date strings\nin ISO 8601 format into datetime format.","summary":"Another ISO 8601 parser for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-ansible-lint","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.5.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Checks playbooks for practices and behavior that could potentially be improved","summary":"Best practices checker for Ansible"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-ansicolors","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.8","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Add ANSI colors and decorations to your strings.","summary":"ANSI colors for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-anyjson","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3.3","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"Anyjson loads whichever is the fastest JSON module installed and\nprovides a uniform API regardless of which JSON implementation is used.","summary":"Wraps the best available JSON implementation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-apipkg","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.5","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"With apipkg you can control the exported namespace of a python package and\ngreatly reduce the number of imports for your users. It is a small python\nmodule that works on virtually all Python versions, including CPython2.3 to\nPython3.1, Jython and PyPy. It co-operates well with Python's help() system,\ncustom importers (PEP302) and common command line completion tools.","summary":"A Python namespace control and lazy-import mechanism"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-appdirs","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.3","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"A small Python 3 module for determining appropriate \" + \" platform-specific\ndirectories, e.g. a \"user data dir\".","summary":"Python module for determining platform-specific directories"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-apprise","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Apprise is a Python package for simplifying access to all of the different\nnotification services that are out there. Apprise opens the door and makes\nit easy to access:\n\nApprise API, APRS, AWS SES, AWS SNS, Bark, Boxcar, Burst SMS, BulkSMS, BulkVS,\nClickSend, DAPNET, DingTalk, Discord, E-Mail, Emby, Faast, FCM, Flock,\nFree Mobile, Google Chat, Gotify, Growl, Guilded, Home Assistant, httpSMS,\nIFTTT, Join, Kavenegar, KODI, Kumulos, LaMetric, Line, LunaSea, MacOSX,\nMailgun, Mastodon, Mattermost,Matrix, MessageBird, Microsoft Windows,\nMicrosoft Teams, Misskey, MQTT, MSG91, MyAndroid, Nexmo, Nextcloud,\nNextcloudTalk, Notica, Notifiarr, Notifico, ntfy, Office365, OneSignal,\nOpsgenie, PagerDuty, PagerTree, ParsePlatform, PopcornNotify, Prowl, Pushalot,\nPushBullet, Pushjet, PushMe, Pushover, PushSafer, Pushy, PushDeer, Revolt,\nReddit, Rocket.Chat, RSyslog, SendGrid, ServerChan, Signal, SimplePush, Sinch,\nSlack, SMSEagle, SMS Manager, SMTP2Go, SparkPost, Super Toasty, Streamlabs,\nStride, Synology Chat, Syslog, Techulus Push, Telegram, Threema Gateway, Twilio,\nTwitter, Twist, XBMC, Voipms, Vonage, WeCom Bot, WhatsApp, Webex Teams","summary":"A simple wrapper to many popular notification services used today"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-apptools","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.2.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The AppTools project includes a set of packages that Enthought has\nfound useful in creating a number of applications. They implement\nfunctionality that is commonly needed by many applications\n\n    * enthought.appscripting: Framework for scripting applications.\n\n    * enthought.help: Provides a plugin for displaying documents and\n      examples and running demos in Envisage Workbench applications.\n\n    * enthought.io: Provides an abstraction for files and folders in a\n      file system.\n\n    * enthought.naming: Manages naming contexts, supporting non-string\n      data types and scoped preferences\n\n    * enthought.permissions: Supports limiting access to parts of an\n      application unless the user is appropriately authorised (not\n      full-blown security).\n\nand many more.","summary":"Documentation for python-AppTools"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-apsw","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.26.0.r1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"APSW is a Python 3.6 wrapper for the SQLite embedded relational database\nengine. In contrast to other wrappers such as pysqlite it focuses on\nbeing a minimal layer over SQLite attempting just to translate the\ncomplete SQLite API into Python.","summary":"Another Python SQLite Wrapper"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-archinfo","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"8.20.1.7","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"archinfo is a collection of classes that contain architecture-specific\ninformation. 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The\nmanpage generator needs to known the location of the object, user can\nspecify that by (a) the module name or corresponding python filename and\n(b) the object name or the function name which returns the object.\nThere is a limited support for (deprecated) optparse objects, too.","summary":"Build manual page from Python 3 ArgumentParser object"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-arrow","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14.2","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Arrow is a Python library that offers a sensible, human-friendly approach to\ncreating, manipulating, formatting and converting dates, times, and timestamps.\n\nIt implements and updates the datetime type, plugging gaps in functionality,\nand provides an intelligent module API that supports many common creation\nscenarios.\n\nSimply put, it helps you work with dates and times with fewer imports and a lot\nless code.","summary":"Better dates and times for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-asciitree","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3.3","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Sometimes you just want to draw ascii trees in your terminal.\n\nRead the documentation at http://pythonhosted.org/asciitree","summary":"Draws ASCII trees"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-ase","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.19.1","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The Atomic Simulation Environment (ASE) is the common part of the simulation\ntools developed at CAMd. ASE provides Python 3 modules for manipulating atoms,\nanalyzing simulations, etc.","summary":"Atomic Simulation Environment for Python 3"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-asgiref","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.2.10","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"ASGI is a standard for Python asynchronous web apps and servers to communicate\nwith each other, and positioned as an asynchronous successor to WSGI.  This\npackage includes ASGI base libraries, such as:\n\n* Sync-to-async and async-to-sync function wrappers, asgiref.sync\n* Server base classes, asgiref.server\n* A WSGI-to-ASGI adapter, in asgiref.wsgi","summary":"ASGI specs, helper code, and adapters"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-assimp","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.0.1","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This package contains the PyAssimp3 python bindings","summary":"Python 3 bindings for assimp"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-asteval","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9.18","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"ASTEVAL is a safe(ish) evaluator of Python expressions and statements,\nusing Python's ast module. The idea is to provide a simple, safe, and robust\nminiature mathematical language that can handle user-input. The emphasis here\nis on mathematical expressions, and so many functions from numpy are imported\nand used if available.","summary":"Evaluator of Python expression using ast module"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-astral","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.10.1","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"astral is a Python module which calculates including:\n\n- Times for various positions of the sun: dawn, sunrise, solar noon,\n  sunset, dusk, solar elevation, solar azimuth and rahukaalam.\n- The phase of the moon.","summary":"Calculations for the position of the sun and moon"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-astroid","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.3.3","rel":"6.gitace7b29.el8"},"description":"The aim of this module is to provide a common base representation of python\nsource code for projects such as pychecker, pyreverse, pylint...\nIt provides a compatible representation which comes from the _ast module. It\nrebuilds the tree generated by the builtin _ast module by recursively walking\ndown the AST and building an extended ast. The new node classes have additional\nmethods and attributes for different usages. They include some support for\nstatic inference and local name scopes. Furthermore, astroid builds partial\ntrees by inspecting living objects.","summary":"Common base representation of python source code for pylint and other projects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-astropy","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.2.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"The Astropy project is a common effort to develop a single core package\nfor Astronomy. Major packages such as PyFITS, PyWCS, vo, and asciitable\nalready merged in, and many more components being worked on. In\nparticular, we are developing imaging, photometric, and spectroscopic\nfunctionality, as well as frameworks for cosmology, unit handling, and\ncoordinate transformations.","summary":"A Community Python Library for Astronomy"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-astropy-doc","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.2.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This package contains the full API documentation for python-astropy.","summary":"Documentation for python-astropy, includes full API docs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-async-generator","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.10","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This library generally tries hard to match the semantics of Python 3.6's native\nasync generators in every detail (PEP 525), with additional support for yield\nfrom and for returning non-None values from an async generator (under the\ntheory that these may well be added to native async generators one day).","summary":"Async generators and context managers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-async-timeout","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.0.1","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"asyncio-compatible timeout context manager\nThe context manager is useful in cases when you want to apply timeout\nlogic around block of code or in cases when asyncio.wait_for() is not\nsuitable. 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It uses the Python asyncio module and\nimplements many SSH protocol features such as the various channels,\nSFTP, SCP, forwarding, session multiplexing over a connection and more.","summary":"Asynchronous SSH for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-asysocks","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.0.7","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A Python Socks5/Socks4 client and server library.","summary":"Socks5/Socks4 client and server library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-atomicwrites","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.0","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This Python module provides atomic file writes on POSIX operating systems.\nIt sports:\n* Race-free assertion that the target file doesn't yet exist\n* Windows support\n* Simple high-level API that wraps a very flexible class-based API","summary":"Python Atomic file writes on POSIX"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-atpublic","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This is a very simple decorator and function which populates a\nmodule's __all__ and optionally the module globals.\nThis provides both a pure-Python implementation and a C implementation.\nIt is proposed that the C implementation be added to built-ins for\nPython 3.6.","summary":"Decorator for populating a Python module's __all__"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-auth-credential","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module offers an abstraction of a credential, i.e. something that\ncan be used to authenticate. It allows the creation and manipulation of\ncredentials. In particular, it defines a standard string representation\n(so that credentials can be given to external programs as command line\noptions), a standard structured representation (so that credentials can\nbe stored in structured configuration files or using JSON) and\n\"preparators\" that can transform credentials into ready-to-use data for\nwell known targets.\n\nThe python module auth.credential is compatible with the Perl\nmodule Authen::Credential.","summary":"Python abstraction of a credential"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-authres","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.0","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"RFC 8601 Authentication-Results Headers generation and parsing for\nPython/Python3.  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It also gives the user the ability to write a report on an\narbitrary filesystem location.","summary":"Avocado HTML report plugin"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-avocado-plugins-result-upload","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"82.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This optional plugin is intended to upload the Avocado Job results to\na dedicated sever.","summary":"Avocado plugin propagate job results to a remote host"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-avocado-plugins-varianter-cit","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"82.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A varianter plugin that generates variants using Combinatorial\nIndependent Testing (AKA Pair-Wise) algorithm developed in\ncollaboration with CVUT Prague.","summary":"Varianter with Combinatorial Independent Testing capabilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-avocado-plugins-varianter-pict","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"82.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This plugin uses a third-party tool to provide variants created by\nPair-Wise algorithms, also known as Combinatorial Independent Testing.","summary":"Varianter with combinatorial capabilities by PICT"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-avocado-plugins-varianter-yaml-to-mux","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"82.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Can be used to produce multiple test variants with test parameters\ndefined in a yaml file(s).","summary":"Avocado plugin to generate variants out of yaml files"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-backcall","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.1.0","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"Specifications for callback functions passed in to an API.\n\nIf your code lets other people supply callback functions, it's important to\nspecify the function signature you expect, and check that functions support\nthat. Adding extra parameters later would break other peoples code unless\nyou're careful. 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Somewhat more generally, it may also be of use for dynamically\npolling resources for externally generated content.","summary":"Python library providing function decorators for configurable backoff and retry"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-badchars","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4.0","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"A HEX bad char generator to instruct encoders such as shikata-ga-nai to\ntransform those to other chars.","summary":"HEX bad char generator for different programming languages"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-baluhn","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.1.2","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Baluhn provides a base-independent implementation of the Luhn algorithm for\nPython. It is useful for generating and verifying check digits in arbitrary\nbases.","summary":"A base-independent implementation of the Luhn algorithm for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-barman","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.10.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Python libraries used by Barman.","summary":"Shared libraries for Barman"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-basemap","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Basemap is a matplotlib toolkit that allows you to plot data on map\nprojections (with continental and political boundaries).","summary":"Plots data on map projections (with continental and political boundaries)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-batalgorithm","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Implementation of Bat Algorithm in Python.","summary":"Bat Algorithm for optimization"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-batinfo","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4.2","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"A simple Python module to retrieve battery information on Linux-based\noperating system. No ACPI or external software is needed. Only the Linux\nkernel and its /sys/class/power_supply folder.","summary":"Python module to retrieve battery information"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-bcrypt","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.1.6","rel":"2.el8.1"},"description":"Modern password hashing for your software and your servers.","summary":"Modern password hashing for your software and your servers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-beautifulsoup4","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.6.3","rel":"2.el8.1"},"description":"Beautiful Soup is a Python HTML/XML parser designed for quick\nturnaround projects like screen-scraping. Three features make it\npowerful:\n\nBeautiful Soup wont choke if you give it bad markup.\n\nBeautiful Soup provides a few simple methods and Pythonic idioms for\nnavigating, searching, and modifying a parse tree.\n\nBeautiful Soup automatically converts incoming documents to Unicode\nand outgoing documents to UTF-8.\n\nBeautiful Soup parses anything you give it.\n\nValuable data that was once locked up in poorly-designed websites is\nnow within your reach. Projects that would have taken hours take only\nminutes with Beautiful Soup.","summary":"HTML/XML parser for quick-turnaround applications like screen-scraping"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-beautifultable","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This package provides the BeautifulTable class for easily printing tabular data\nin a visually appealing ASCII format to a terminal.\n\nFeatures included but not limited to:\n\n- Full customization of the look and feel of the table\n- Build the Table as you wish, By adding rows, or by columns or even mixing both\n  these approaches\n- Full support for colors using ANSI sequences or any library of your choice\n- Plenty of predefined styles for multiple use cases and option to create\n  custom ones\n- Support for Unicode characters","summary":"Print ASCII tables for terminals"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-betamax","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.1","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Betamax is a VCR_ imitation for requests. 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Examples include: converting between SI and NIST prefix\nunits (GiB to kB), converting between units of the same type (SI to\nSI, or NIST to NIST), basic arithmetic operations (subtracting 42KiB\nfrom 50GiB), and rich comparison operations (1024 Bytes == 1KiB),\nbitwise operations, sorting, automatic best human-readable prefix\nselection, and completely customizable formatting.\n\nIn addition to the conversion and math operations, bitmath provides\nhuman readable representations of values which are suitable for use in\ninteractive shells as well as larger scripts and applications. 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Later, if you\nwish to make the transition to an event-driven GUI paradigm, you can do\nso with a more powerful GUI package such as anygui, PythonCard, Tkinter,\nwxPython, etc.\nThis package allows for use of easygui with Python 3.","summary":"Very simple, very easy GUI programming in Python3"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-ecdsa","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This is an easy-to-use implementation of ECDSA cryptography (Elliptic Curve\nDigital Signature Algorithm), implemented purely in Python, released under\nthe MIT license. With this library, you can quickly create keypairs (signing\nkey and verifying key), sign messages, and verify the signatures. The keys\nand signatures are very short, making them easy to handle and incorporate\ninto other protocols.","summary":"ECDSA cryptographic signature library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-editor","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Programmatically open an editor, capture the result.","summary":"Programmatically open an editor, capture the result."},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-editorconfig","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.12.4","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"EditorConfig Python Core provides the same functionality as the EditorConfig C\nCore.","summary":"EditorConfig File Locator and Interpreter for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-elasticsearch","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"7.0.5","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Low level client for Elasticsearch. It's goal is to provide common ground\nfor all Elasticsearch-related code in Python. 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Like all async libraries,\nits main purpose is to help you write programs that do multiple things at the\nsame time with parallelized I/O.  A web spider that wants to fetch lots of\npages in parallel, a web server that needs to juggle lots of downloads and\nwebsocket connections at the same time, a process supervisor monitoring\nmultiple subprocesses... that sort of thing.  Compared to other libraries, Trio\nattempts to distinguish itself with an obsessive focus on usability and\ncorrectness.  Concurrency is complicated; we try to make it easy to get things\nright.","summary":"An async/await-native I/O library for humans and snake people"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-trololio","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Trololio provides a compatibility layer for Trollius and asyncio (aka Tulip).\nIt addresses the differences listed in Trollius and Tulip:\n\n* Allows the use of Trollius' syntax with asyncio.\n* Provides missing objects and aliases for the others.\n* Synchronizes debug environnement variables.\n\nThis package provides the Python 3 module.","summary":"Trollius and asyncio compatibility library for Python 3"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-trustme","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6.0","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"You wrote a cool network client or server.  It encrypts connections using TLS.\nYour test suite needs to make TLS connections to itself.  Uh oh.  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This package is based on the ast modules from Python 2 and 3,\nand has been extended with support for type comments and type annotations\nas supported in Python 3.6.","summary":"A fork of the ast module with type annotations"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-typedecorator","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.0.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A decorator-based implementation of type checks for Python. Provides\n@params, @returns and @void decorators for describing the type of the\nfunction arguments and return values. If the types mismatch, an exception\ncan be thrown, the mismatch can be logged, or it can be ignored.","summary":"Decorator-based type checking library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-typeguard","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.13.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This library provides run-time type checking for functions defined with PEP 484\nargument (and return) type annotations.","summary":"Run-time type checker for Python"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-typing-extensions","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.7.4.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Typing Extensions - Backported and Experimental Type Hints for Python\n\nThe typing module was added to the standard library in Python 3.5 on a\nprovisional basis and will no longer be provisional in Python 3.7.\nHowever, this means users of Python 3.5 - 3.6 who are unable to upgrade will not\nbe able to take advantage of new types added to the typing module, such as\ntyping.Text or typing.Coroutine.\n\nThe typing_extensions module contains both backports of these changes as well as\nexperimental types that will eventually be added to the typing module, such as\nProtocol.\n\nUsers of other Python versions should continue to install and use the typing\nmodule from PyPi instead of using this one unless specifically writing code that\nmust be compatible with multiple Python versions or requires experimental types.","summary":"Python Typing Extensions"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-ujson","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0","rel":"0.2.20170206git2f1d487.el8"},"description":"UltraJSON is an ultra fast JSON encoder and decoder written in\npure C with bindings for Python.\n\nPython 3 version.","summary":"An ultra fast JSON encoder and decoder written in pure C"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-unicodecsv","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14.1","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"The unicodecsv is a drop-in replacement for Python 2.7's\ncsv module which supports unicode strings without a hassle.\n\nIt is NOT a drop-in replacement for Python 3's csv module,\nsee https://github.com/jdunck/python-unicodecsv/issues/65","summary":"Drop-in replacement for Python 2.7's csv module which supports unicode strings"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-unidecode","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.4","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"This is a python port of Text::Unidecode Perl module. It provides a function,\n'unidecode(...)' that takes Unicode data and tries to represent it in ASCII\ncharacters.","summary":"US-ASCII transliterations of Unicode text"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-unidiff","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.7.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"python-unidiff is a Python library to parse and interact with unified diffs\n(patches).","summary":"Python library to parse and interact with unified diffs (patches)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-unipath","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1","rel":"16.el8"},"description":"Unipath is a package for doing pathname calculations and filesystem\naccess in an object-oriented manner, an alternative to functions in\nos.path, shutil and glob, and even some functions in os.* It's based\non Jason Orendorffs path.py but does not adhere as strictly to the\nunderlying functions' syntax, in order to provide more user\nconvenience and higher-level functionality. 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Children can be accessed with parent.child, attributes with\nelement.","summary":"Converts XML to Python objects"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-uptime","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.0.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This module provides a cross-platform way to retrieve system uptime and boot\ntime.","summary":"Cross-platform uptime library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-uritemplate","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.0.0","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"Simple python library to deal with URI Templates (RFC 6570).\n\nPython 3 version.","summary":"Simple python library to deal with URI Templates (RFC 6570)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-urlbuster","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.5.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Powerful web directory fuzzer to locate existing and/or hidden files or\ndirectories.","summary":"URL bruteforcer to locate files or directories"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-urlgrabber","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.1.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A high-level cross-protocol url-grabber for python supporting HTTP, FTP\nand file locations.  Features include keepalive, byte ranges, throttling,\nauthentication, proxies and more.\n\nThis package provides the Python 3 version.","summary":"A high-level cross-protocol url-grabber"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-urllib-gssapi","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.1","rel":"8.el8"},"description":"urllib_gssapi is a backend for urllib.  It provides GSSAPI/SPNEGO\nauthentication to HTTP servers.  urllib_gssapi replaces urllib_kerberos and\nbehaves in the same ways.","summary":"A GSSAPI/SPNEGO authentication handler for urllib/urllib2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-utils","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.5.6","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Python Utils is a collection of small Python functions and classes which\nmake common patterns shorter and easier. This module makes it easy to\nexecute common tasks in Python scripts such as converting text to numbers\nand making sure a string is in unicode or bytes format.","summary":"Python Utils is a module with some convenient utilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-uwsgidecorators","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.27","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"The uwsgidecorators Python 3.6 module provides higher-level\naccess to the uWSGI API.","summary":"Python 3.6 decorators providing access to the uwsgi API"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-validators","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.14.2","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Python has all kinds of data validation tools, but every one of them seems to\nrequire defining a schema or form. 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Then when you run your tests again, they all\njust hit the text files instead of the internet.  This speeds up your tests and\nlets you work offline.\n\nIf the server you are testing against ever changes its API, all you need to do\nis delete your existing cassette files, and run your tests again.  All of the\nmocked responses will be updated with the new API.","summary":"Automatically mock your HTTP interactions to simplify and speed up testing"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-vcstool","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.3.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Vcstool is a version control system (VCS) tool, designed to make working with\nmultiple repositories easier.\n\nNote: This tool should not be confused with vcstools (with a trailing s) which\nprovides a Python API for interacting with different version control systems.\nThe biggest differences between the two are:\n\n- vcstool doesn't use any state beside the repository working copies available\n  in the filesystem.\n- The file format of vcstool export uses the relative paths of the repositories\n  as keys in YAML which avoids collisions by design.\n- vcstool has significantly less lines of code than vcstools including the\n  command line tools built on top.","summary":"Tool to invoke vcs commands on multiple repositories"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-vcstools","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.1.42","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The vcstools module provides a Python API for interacting with different\nversion control systems (VCS/SCMs). 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But they also include a number of features found in Bash's\nglobbing such as backslash escaping, brace expansion, extended glob pattern\ngroups, etc. They also add a number of new useful functions as well, such as\nglobmatch which functions like fnmatch, but for paths.","summary":"Wildcard/glob file name matcher"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-wcwidth","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.2.5","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors, or those writing programs\nthat expect to interpreted by a terminal emulator and wish to determine the\nprintable width of a string on a Terminal.","summary":"Measures number of Terminal column cells of wide-character codes"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-webcolors","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11.1","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"A library for working with color names and color value formats defined by the\nHTML and CSS specifications for use in documents on the Web.\n\nSupport is included for the following formats (RGB colorspace only; conversion\nto/from HSL can be handled by the colorsys module in the Python standard\nlibrary):\n* Specification-defined color names\n* Six-digit hexadecimal\n* Three-digit hexadecimal\n* Integer rgb() triplet\n* Percentage rgb() triplet","summary":"A library for working with HTML and CSS color names and value formats"},{"type":"rpm","name":"python3-webob","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.8.8","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"WebOb provides wrappers around the WSGI request environment, and an object to\nhelp create WSGI responses. 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Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to\nsecurely back a hard drive up to a remote location, and only the\ndifferences from the previous backup will be transmitted.","summary":"Convenient and transparent local/remote incremental mirror/backup"},{"type":"rpm","name":"rdopkg","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"rdopkg is a tool for automating RPM packaging tasks such as managing patches,\nupdating to a new version and much more.\n\nAlthough it contains several RDO-specific actions, most of rdopkg\nfunctionality can be used for any RPM package following conventions\ndescribed in the rdopkg manual.\n\nThis package contains rdopkg executable, man pages and docs.","summary":"RPM packaging automation tool CLI"},{"type":"rpm","name":"re2","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"20190801","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"RE2 is a fast, safe, thread-friendly alternative to backtracking regular\nexpression engines like those used in PCRE, Perl, and Python. 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It is a combination of the two known available Open Source\ncode bases today: msed and OpalTool.\n\nsedutil is a Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) management program and\nPre-Boot Authorization (PBA) image that will allow the activation and\nuse of self encrypting drives that comply with the Trusted Computing\nGroup Opal 2.0 SSC.\n\nThis package provides the sedutil-cli and linuxpba binaries, but not\nthe PBA image itself.","summary":"Tools to manage the activation and use of self encrypting drives"},{"type":"rpm","name":"sendemail","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.56","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"SendEmail is a lightweight, completely command line based, SMTP e-mail\nclient. It was designed to be used in bash scripts, batch files, Perl\nprograms and web sites, but is also quite useful in many other contexts.\n\nSendEmail is written in Perl and is unique in that it requires no special\nmodules. It has a straight forward interface, making it very easy to use.","summary":"Lightweight command line SMTP e-mail client"},{"type":"rpm","name":"sendxmpp","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.24","rel":"23.el8"},"description":"Sendxmpp is a Perl script to send XMPP (Jabber) messages from the command\nline, similar to what mail(1) does for mail. 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It consists of a secure storage of login credentials (for example\nusernames and passwords), plugins for different authentication systems and a\nclient library for applications to communicate with this system.","summary":"Accounts framework for Linux and POSIX based platforms"},{"type":"rpm","name":"signon-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"8.60","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"The signon-devel package contains libraries and header files for\ndeveloping applications that use signon.","summary":"Development files for signon"},{"type":"rpm","name":"signon-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"8.60","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"The signon-doc package contains documentation for signon.","summary":"Documentation for signon"},{"type":"rpm","name":"signon-kwallet-extension","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"22.04.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"KWallet integration for Sign-on framework.","summary":"KWallet integration for Sign-on framework"},{"type":"rpm","name":"signon-plugin-oauth2","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.24","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"OAuth2 plugin for the Accounts framework.","summary":"OAuth2 plugin for the Accounts framework"},{"type":"rpm","name":"signon-plugin-oauth2-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.24","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"Development files for signon-plugin-oauth2.","summary":"Development files for signon-plugin-oauth2"},{"type":"rpm","name":"signon-ui","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.15","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Sign-on UI is the component responsible for handling the user interactions which\ncan happen during the login process of an online account.\nIt can show password dialogs and dialogs with embedded web pages.","summary":"Online Accounts Sign-on Ui"},{"type":"rpm","name":"simcrs","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.01.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"simcrs aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as\na C++ library, of a Travel-oriented Distribution System. 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This program is\nbased on tcpdump, a network monitoring and data acquisition tool.","summary":"SSL/TLS network protocol analyzer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"sslh","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.20","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"sslh accepts connections on specified ports, and forwards them further\nbased on tests performed on the first data packet sent by the remote\nclient.\n\nProbes for HTTP, SSL, SSH, OpenVPN, tinc, XMPP are implemented, and\nany other protocol that can be tested using a regular expression, can\nbe recognized. A typical use case is to allow serving several services\non port 443 (e.g. to connect to ssh from inside a corporate firewall,\nwhich almost never block port 443) while still serving HTTPS on that port.\n\nHence sslh acts as a protocol multiplexer, or a switchboard. Its name\ncomes from its original function to serve SSH and HTTPS on the same port.","summary":"Applicative protocol(SSL/SSH) multiplexer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"sslscan","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.6","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"SSLScan queries SSL services, such as HTTPS, in order to determine the ciphers\nthat are supported. SSLScan is designed to be easy, lean and fast.\nThe output includes preferred ciphers of the SSL service, the certificate\nand is in text and XML formats.","summary":"Security assessment tool for SSL/TLS"},{"type":"rpm","name":"ssmtp","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.64","rel":"36.el8"},"description":"A secure, effective and simple way of getting mail off a system to your mail\nhub. It contains no suid-binaries or other dangerous things - no mail spool\nto poke around in, and no daemons running in the background. Mail is simply\nforwarded to the configured mailhost. Extremely easy configuration.\n\nWARNING: the above is all it does; it does not receive mail, expand aliases\nor manage a queue. That belongs on a mail hub with a system administrator.","summary":"Extremely simple MTA to get mail off the system to a Mailhub"},{"type":"rpm","name":"st","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A simple virtual terminal emulator for X which sucks less.","summary":"A simple terminal implementation for X"},{"type":"rpm","name":"st-user","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Source files for st and a launcher/builder wrapper script for\ncustomized configurations.","summary":"Sources and tools for user configuration of st"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stacer","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.0","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"Stacer is an open source system optimizer and application monitor that helps\nusers to manage entire system with different aspects, its an all in one system\nutility.","summary":"Linux system optimizer and monitoring"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stacer-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.0","rel":"12.el8"},"description":"The stacer-devel package contains libraries files for developing applications\nthat use stacer.","summary":"Development files for stacer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stalonetray","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.3","rel":"15.el8"},"description":"The stalonetray is a STAnd-aLONE system TRAY (notification area).\nIt has minimal build and run-time dependencies: the Xlib only. The XEMBED\nsupport is planned. Stalonetray runs under virtually any window manager.","summary":"A stand alone notification area"},{"type":"rpm","name":"standard-test-roles","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.11","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Shared Ansible roles to support the Standard Test Interface as described\nat https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/InvokingTestsAnsible.","summary":"Standard Test Interface Ansible roles"},{"type":"rpm","name":"standard-test-roles-inventory-docker","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.11","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Creates ansible inventory.  Implements provisioner for docker where test\nsubject is docker containers.","summary":"Inventory provisioner for using docker"},{"type":"rpm","name":"standard-test-roles-inventory-qemu","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.11","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Creates ansible inventory.  Implements provisioner for qemu where test subject\nis vm image.","summary":"Inventory provisioner for using plain qemu command"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"The stb-devel package contains libraries and header files for developing\napplications that use stb.\n\nThis is a metapackage that requires the -devel packages for all stb libraries.","summary":"Development files for stb"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Documentation for stb.","summary":"Documentation for stb"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_c_lexer-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.12","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Lexer for making little C-like languages with recursive-descent parsers.","summary":"Simplify writing parsers for C-like languages"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_connected_components-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.96","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Finds connected components on 2D grids for testing reachability between two\npoints, with fast updates when changing reachability (e.g. on one machine it\nwas typically 0.2ms w/ 1024x1024 grid). Each grid square must be “open” or\n“closed” (traversable or untraversable), and grid squares are only connected to\ntheir orthogonal neighbors, not diagonally.","summary":"Incrementally compute reachability on grids"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_divide-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.94","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"This file provides three different consistent divide/mod pairs\nimplemented on top of arbitrary C/C++ division, including correct\nhandling of overflow of intermediate calculations:\n\n    trunc:   a/b truncates to 0,           a%b has same sign as a\n    floor:   a/b truncates to -inf,        a%b has same sign as b\n    eucl:    a/b truncates to sign(b)*inf, a%b is non-negative","summary":"More useful 32-bit modulus e.g. “Euclidean divide”"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_ds-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.67","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"This is a single-header-file library that provides easy-to-use dynamic arrays\nand hash tables for C (also works in C++).\n\nFor a gentle introduction: https://nothings.org/stb_ds","summary":"Typesafe dynamic array and hash tables for C, will compile in C++"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_dxt-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.12","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"DXT1/DXT5 compressor.","summary":"Fabian “ryg” Giesen’s real-time DXT compressor"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_easy_font-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"   Easy-to-deploy,\n   reasonably compact,\n   extremely inefficient performance-wise,\n   crappy-looking,\n   ASCII-only,\n   bitmap font for use in 3D APIs.\n\nIntended for when you just want to get some text displaying in a 3D app as\nquickly as possible.\n\nDoesn’t use any textures, instead builds characters out of quads.","summary":"Quick-and-dirty easy-to-deploy bitmap font for printing frame rate, etc"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_herringbone_wang_tile-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.7","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"This library is an SDK for Herringbone Wang Tile generation:\n\n     http://nothings.org/gamedev/herringbone\n\nThe core design is that you use this library offline to generate a “template”\nof the tiles you’ll create. You then edit those tiles, then load the created\ntile image file back into this library and use it at runtime to generate\n“maps”.\n\nYou cannot load arbitrary tile image files with this library; it is only\ndesigned to load image files made from the template it created. It stores a\nbinary description of the tile sizes \u0026 constraints in a few pixels, and uses\nthose to recover the rules, rather than trying to parse the tiles themselves.\n\nYou *can* use this library to generate from arbitrary tile sets, but only by\nloading the tile set and specifying the constraints explicitly yourself.","summary":"Herringbone Wang tile map generator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_hexwave-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.5","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"A flexible anti-aliased (bandlimited) digital audio oscillator.\n\nThis library generates waveforms of a variety of shapes made of line segments.\nIt does not do envelopes, LFO effects, etc.; it merely tries to solve the\nproblem of generating an artifact-free morphable digital waveform with a\nvariety of spectra, and leaves it to the user to rescale the waveform and mix\nmultiple voices, etc.","summary":"Audio waveform synthesizer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_image-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.30","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Image loading/decoding from file/memory: JPG, PNG, TGA, BMP, PSD, GIF, HDR, PIC.\n\nPrimarily of interest to game developers and other people who can avoid\nproblematic images and only need the trivial interface.","summary":"Image loading/decoding from file/memory: JPG, PNG, TGA, BMP, PSD, GIF, HDR, PIC"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_image_resize-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.97","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Image resizing.\n\nWritten with emphasis on usability, portability, and efficiency. (No SIMD or\nthreads, so it be easily outperformed by libs that use those.) Only scaling and\ntranslation is supported, no rotations or shears. Easy API downsamples\nw/Mitchell filter, upsamples w/cubic interpolation.\n\nThis is the original version of the stb_image_resize library. It has been\ndeprecated by its developer; consider porting to stb_image_resize2 instead.","summary":"Resize images larger/smaller with good quality (original version)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_image_resize2-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.18","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Image resizing.","summary":"Resize images larger/smaller with good quality"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_image_write-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.16","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"This header file is a library for writing images to C stdio or a callback.\n\nThe PNG output is not optimal; it is 20-50% larger than the file written by a\ndecent optimizing implementation; though providing a custom zlib compress\nfunction (see STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS) can mitigate that. This library is designed\nfor source code compactness and simplicity, not optimal image file size or\nrun-time performance.","summary":"Image writing to disk: PNG, TGA, BMP"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_leakcheck-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Quick-and-dirty malloc/free leak-checking.","summary":"Quick-and-dirty malloc/free leak-checking"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_perlin-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.5","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Perlin’s revised simplex noise w/ different seeds.","summary":"Perlin’s revised simplex noise w/ different seeds"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_rect_pack-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Useful for e.g. packing rectangular textures into an atlas. Does not do\nrotation.\n\nNot necessarily the awesomest packing method, but better than the totally naive\none in stb_truetype (which is primarily what this is meant to replace).\n\nNo memory allocations; uses qsort() and assert() from stdlib. Can override\nthose by defining STBRP_SORT and STBRP_ASSERT.\n\nThis library currently uses the Skyline Bottom-Left algorithm.\n\nPlease note: better rectangle packers are welcome! Please implement them to the\nsame API, but with a different init function.","summary":"Simple 2D rectangle packer with decent quality"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_sprintf-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.10","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"This is a full sprintf replacement that supports everything that the C runtime\nsprintfs support, including float/double, 64-bit integers, hex floats, field\nparameters (%*.*d stuff), length reads backs, etc.\n\nWhy would you need this if sprintf already exists? Well, first off, it’s *much*\nfaster (see below). It’s also much smaller than the CRT versions\ncode-space-wise. We’ve also added some simple improvements that are super handy\n(commas in thousands, callbacks at buffer full, for example). Finally, the\nformat strings for MSVC and GCC differ for 64-bit integers (among other small\nthings), so this lets you use the same format strings in cross platform code.\n\nIt uses the standard single file trick of being both the header file and the\nsource itself. If you just include it normally, you just get the header file\nfunction definitions. To get the code, you include it from a C or C++ file and\ndefine STB_SPRINTF_IMPLEMENTATION first.\n\nIt only uses va_args macros from the C runtime to do its work. It does cast\ndoubles to S64s and shifts and divides U64s, which does drag in CRT code on\nmost platforms.\n\nIt compiles to roughly 8K with float support, and 4K without. As a comparison,\nwhen using MSVC static libs, calling sprintf drags in 16K.","summary":"Fast sprintf, snprintf for C/C++"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_textedit-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.14","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"This C header file implements the guts of a multi-line text-editing widget; you\nimplement display, word-wrapping, and low-level string insertion/deletion, and\nstb_textedit will map user inputs into insertions \u0026 deletions, plus updates to\nthe cursor position, selection state, and undo state.\n\nIt is intended for use in games and other systems that need to build their own\ncustom widgets and which do not have heavy text-editing requirements (this\nlibrary is not recommended for use for editing large texts, as its performance\ndoes not scale and it has limited undo).\n\nNon-trivial behaviors are modeled after Windows text controls.","summary":"Guts of a text editor for games etc., implementing them from scratch"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_tilemap_editor-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.42","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Embeddable tilemap editor for C/C++.","summary":"Embeddable tilemap editor"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_truetype-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.26","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Parse, decode, and rasterize characters from TrueType fonts.\n=======================================================================\n\n   NO SECURITY GUARANTEE -- DO NOT USE THIS ON UNTRUSTED FONT FILES\n\nThis library does no range checking of the offsets found in the file,\nmeaning an attacker can use it to read arbitrary memory.\n\n=======================================================================\n\nThis library processes TrueType files:\n  • parse files\n  • extract glyph metrics\n  • extract glyph shapes\n  • render glyphs to one-channel bitmaps with antialiasing (box filter)\n  • render glyphs to one-channel SDF bitmaps (signed-distance field/function)","summary":"Parse, decode, and rasterize characters from TrueType fonts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_vorbis-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.22","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"Ogg Vorbis audio decoder.","summary":"Decode Ogg Vorbis files from file/memory to float/16-bit signed output"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stb_voxel_render-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.89","rel":"0.57.20260313git904aa67.el8"},"description":"This library helps render large-scale “voxel” worlds for games, in this case,\none with blocks that can have textures and that can also be a few shapes other\nthan cubes.\n\n   Video introduction:\n      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vnTtiLrV1w\n\n   Minecraft-viewer sample app (not very simple though):\n      http://github.com/nothings/stb/tree/master/tests/caveview\n\nIt works by creating triangle meshes. The library includes\n\n   - converter from dense 3D arrays of block info to vertex mesh\n   - vertex \u0026 fragment shaders for the vertex mesh\n   - assistance in setting up shader state\n\nFor portability, none of the library code actually accesses the 3D graphics\nAPI. (At the moment, it’s not actually portable since the shaders are GLSL\nonly, but patches are welcome.)\n\nYou have to do all the caching and tracking of vertex buffers yourself.\nHowever, you could also try making a game with a small enough world that it’s\nfully loaded rather than streaming. Currently the preferred vertex format is 20\nbytes per quad. There are designs to allow much more compact formats with a\nslight reduction in shader features, but no roadmap for actually implementing\nthem.","summary":"Helps render large-scale “voxel” worlds for games"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stdair","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.00.8","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"stdair aims at providing a clean API, and the corresponding C++\nimplementation, for the basis of Airline IT and travel distribution\nBusiness Object Model (BOM), that is, to be used by several other open\nsource projects, such as AirRAC, RMOL, AirInv, AvlCal, AirSched, SimFQT,\nSimLFS, SimCRS, TravelCCM, SEvMgr, TraDemGen, DSim, OpenTREP, etc.\n\nInstall the stdair package if you need a library of basic C++ objects\nfor Airline IT (e.g., schedule management, inventory, revenue management,\nrevenue accounting), travel distribution, demand generation and customer choice\nmodeling, mainly for simulation purpose.","summary":"C++ Standard Airline IT Object Library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stdair-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.00.8","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the header files, shared libraries and\ndevelopment helper tools for stdair. If you would like to develop\nprograms using stdair, you will need to install stdair-devel.","summary":"Header files, libraries and development helper tools for stdair"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stdair-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.00.8","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains HTML pages, as well as a PDF reference manual,\nfor stdair. All that documentation is generated thanks to Doxygen\n(http://doxygen.org). The content is the same as what can be browsed\nonline (http://stdair.org).","summary":"HTML documentation for the stdair library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"steam-devices","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.0.101^git20251216.daf01bc","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"This package contains the necessary permissions for gaming devices (such as\ngamepads, joysticks and VR headsets) that can be used by Wine, Lutris, Heroic,\nand other non-Steam games and game launchers.","summary":"Device support for Steam-related hardware"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stellarium","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.20.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Stellarium is a real-time 3D photo-realistic nightsky renderer. It can\ngenerate images of the sky as seen through the Earth's atmosphere with\nmore than one hundred thousand stars from the Hipparcos Catalogue,\nconstellations, planets, major satellites and nebulas.","summary":"Photo-realistic nightsky renderer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"step","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"22.04.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Interactive Physics Simulator.","summary":"Interactive Physics Simulator"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stgit","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.23","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"StGit is a Python application providing similar functionality\nto Quilt (i.e. pushing/popping patches to/from a stack) on top of Git.\nThese operations are performed using Git commands and the patches\nare stored as Git commit objects, allowing easy merging of the StGit patches\ninto other repositories using standard Git functionality.\n\nNote that StGit is not an SCM interface on top of Git and it expects\na previously initialized Git repository. For standard SCM operations,\neither use plain Git commands or the Cogito tool.","summary":"Patch stack for Git repositories"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stlink","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.6.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"STLINK v1/v2 JTAG/SWD debugging/flashing tool for STM32 microcontrollers.","summary":"STM32 discovery line Linux programmer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stlink-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.6.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Include files and mandatory libraries for development.","summary":"Include files and mandatory libraries for development"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stlink-gui","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.6.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"STLINK v1/v2 JTAG/SWD debugging/flashing tool for STM32 microcontrollers.","summary":"GUI for STM32 discovery line linux programmer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stockfish","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"18","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Stockfish is a free UCI chess engine derived from Glaurung 2.1. It is not a\ncomplete chess program, but requires some UCI compatible GUI (like XBoard with\nPolyGlot, eboard, Arena, Sigma Chess, Shredder, Chess Partner or Fritz) in\norder to be used comfortably. Read the documentation for your GUI of choice for\ninformation about how to use Stockfish with your GUI.","summary":"Powerful open source chess engine"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stoken-cli","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.92","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Software Token for Linux/UNIX. It's a token code generator compatible with RSA\nSecurID 128-bit (AES) tokens. It is a hobbyist project, not affiliated with or\nendorsed by RSA Security.\n\nThis package contains the command line tool for stoken.","summary":"Command line tool for stoken"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stoken-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.92","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Software Token for Linux/UNIX. It's a token code generator compatible with RSA\nSecurID 128-bit (AES) tokens. It is a hobbyist project, not affiliated with or\nendorsed by RSA Security.\n\nThis package provides the development files for stoken.","summary":"Development files for stoken"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stoken-gui","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.92","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Software Token for Linux/UNIX. It's a token code generator compatible with RSA\nSecurID 128-bit (AES) tokens. It is a hobbyist project, not affiliated with or\nendorsed by RSA Security.\n\nThis package contains the graphical interface program for stoken.","summary":"Graphical interface program for stoken"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stoken-libs","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.92","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Software Token for Linux/UNIX. It's a token code generator compatible with RSA\nSecurID 128-bit (AES) tokens. It is a hobbyist project, not affiliated with or\nendorsed by RSA Security.\n\nThis package contains stoken libraries.","summary":"Libraries for stoken"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stompclt","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.8","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"stompclt is a versatile tool to interact with messaging brokers speaking\nSTOMP and/or message queues (see Messaging::Message::Queue) on disk.\n\nIt receives messages (see Messaging::Message) from an incoming module,\noptionally massaging them (i.e. filtering and/or modifying), and sends\nthem to an outgoing module. Depending on which modules are used, the tool\ncan perform different operations.","summary":"Versatile STOMP client"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stow","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.4.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"GNU Stow is a program for managing the installation of software packages,\nkeeping them separate (/usr/local/stow/emacs vs. /usr/local/stow/perl, for\nexample) while making them appear to be installed in the same place\n(/usr/local). Software to ease the keeping track of software built from\nsource, making it easy to install, delete, move etc.","summary":"Manage the installation of software packages from source"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stow-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.4.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the documentation for GNU Stow.","summary":"Documentation for Stow"},{"type":"rpm","name":"stress","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.4","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"stress is not a benchmark, but is rather a tool designed to put given\nsubsytems under a specified load. 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The\nthreshold notification can alarm you when the system capabilities are\nreached by sending SMTP messages or through Nagios reports.\n\nBy default it will monitor all you need to know on your server activity, it\nis written in Perl and should works on all Unix like platforms. It doesn't\nrequire a Database system like MySQL or PostgreSQL but relies on rrdtool. In\naddition you can embedded your own plugins written in any programming language.\n\nSince release 5.0 SysUsage can be run from a centralized place where\ncollected statistics will be stored and where graphics will be rendered.\nUnlike other monitoring tools with lot of administration work, SysUsage is\ndesign to have the least possible things to configure and a high level of admin\nsystem knowledge. Each server can also be self monitored and you just have to\nconnect your browser to the web interface to know its health level.\n\nSysUsage is design with simplicity in mind. providing all relevant statistics\nfrom the servers within an intuitive web interface and without spending too\nmuch time to configure it, if you know Nagios, you know what I mean. You will\nespecially like SysUsage for that.","summary":"System monitoring based on Perl, rrdtool, and sysstat"},{"type":"rpm","name":"sysusage-common","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.7","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This package provides common files shared between sysusage\nand the rsysusage package","summary":"Common files for sysusage"},{"type":"rpm","name":"sysusage-httpd","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.7","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This package provides the Apache configuration for\napplications using an Alias to sysusage.","summary":"Apache configuration for sysusage"},{"type":"rpm","name":"sysusage-rsysusage","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.7","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This package provides the tools needed to run sysusage\non remote servers without needing to install sysusage\nand it's dependencies.","summary":"Remote utility for sysusage"},{"type":"rpm","name":"t1lib","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.1.2","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"T1lib is a rasterizer library for Adobe Type 1 Fonts. It supports\nrotation and transformation, kerning underlining and antialiasing. It\ndoes not depend on X11, but does provides some special functions for\nX11.\n\nAFM-files can be generated from Type 1 font files and font subsetting\nis possible.","summary":"PostScript Type 1 font rasterizer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"t1lib-apps","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.1.2","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"Sample applications using t1lib","summary":"t1lib demo applications"},{"type":"rpm","name":"t1lib-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.1.2","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"This package contains header files and development files for t1lib.","summary":"Header files and development files for t1lib"},{"type":"rpm","name":"t1lib-static","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.1.2","rel":"28.el8"},"description":"This package contains static libraries for t1lib.","summary":"Static libraries for t1lib"},{"type":"rpm","name":"t1utils","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.42","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"t1utils is a collection of programs for manipulating PostScript type 1\nand type 2 fonts containing programs to convert between PFA (ASCII)\nformat, PFB (binary) format, a human-readable and editable ASCII format,\nand Macintosh resource forks.","summary":"Collection of Type 1 and 2 font manipulation utilities"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tacacs","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"F4.0.4.28.7fb~20231005g4fdf178","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Tacacs+ (tac_plus) is a C daemon that authenticates requests via the Tacacs+\nProtocol and logs accounting information.\n\nThis is a fork of Cisco + Shruberry's Tacacs+ daemons\n(http://www.shrubbery.net/tac_plus/).","summary":"Daemon to run AAA via TACACS+ Protocol via IPv4 and IPv6"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tacacs-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"F4.0.4.28.7fb~20231005g4fdf178","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This package contains development headers and libraries for tacacs.","summary":"Development headers and libraries for tacacs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tacacs-extra","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"F4.0.4.28.7fb~20231005g4fdf178","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This package contains additional tools and utilities for tacacs that pull in\nextra dependencies that aren't required for the main package.","summary":"Additional tools and utilities for tacacs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tacacs-libs","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"F4.0.4.28.7fb~20231005g4fdf178","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This package contains shared libraries for tacacs.","summary":"Shared librares for tacacs"},{"type":"rpm","name":"taglib-extras","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.1","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"Taglib-extras delivers support for reading and editing the meta-data of\naudio formats not supported by taglib, including: asf, mp4v2, rmff, wav.","summary":"Taglib support for other formats"},{"type":"rpm","name":"taglib-extras-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.1","rel":"21.el8"},"description":"Development files for taglib-extras.","summary":"Development files for taglib-extras"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tango-icon-theme","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.90","rel":"24.el8"},"description":"Contains icons from Tango Project.","summary":"Icon theme from Tango Project"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tarantool","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.4.2.68","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Tarantool is an open-source database that can store everything in RAM.\nYou can use it as a cache with on-disk persistence. Tarantool is able to\nprocess up to 1 million RPS and supports SQL and secondary index searching.\n\nIn Tarantool, you can run your code at the same place where your data is.\nThat speeds up all the operations. Apply any business logic in Lua programming\nlanguage. Get rid of the outdated database records. Synchronize with other\ndata sources. Implement HTTP-service.\n\nThis package provides the server daemon and admin tools.","summary":"In-Memory Database"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tarantool-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.4.2.68","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"Tarantool is an open-source database that can store everything in RAM.\nYou can use it as a cache with on-disk persistence. Tarantool is able to\nprocess up to 1 million RPS and supports SQL and secondary index searching.\n\nIn Tarantool, you can run your code at the same place where your data is.\nThat speeds up all the operations. Apply any business logic in Lua programming\nlanguage. Get rid of the outdated database records. Synchronize with other\ndata sources. Implement HTTP-service.\n\nThis package provides server development files needed to create\nC and Lua/C modules.","summary":"Server development files for tarantool"},{"type":"rpm","name":"targetd","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"targetd turns the machine into a remotely-configurable storage appliance.\nIt supports an HTTP/jsonrpc-2.0 interface to let a remote\nadministrator allocate volumes from an LVM volume group, and export\nthose volumes over iSCSI.","summary":"Service to make storage remotely configurable"},{"type":"rpm","name":"taskd","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.0","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"The Taskserver is a lightweight, secure server providing multi-user,\nmulti-client access to task data.  This allows true syncing between desktop and\nmobile clients.\n\nUsers want task list access from multiple devices running software of differing\nsophistication levels to synchronize data seamlessly.  Synchronization requires\nthe ability to exchange transactions between devices that may not have\ncontinuous connectivity, and may not have feature parity.\n\nThe Taskserver provides this and builds a framework to go several steps beyond\nmerely synchronizing data.","summary":"Secure server providing multi-user, multi-client access to task data"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tayga","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.9.2","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"TAYGA is an out-of-kernel stateless NAT64 implementation for Linux that uses\nthe TUN driver to exchange IPv4 and IPv6 packets with the kernel. It is\nintended to provide production-quality NAT64 service for networks where\ndedicated NAT64 hardware would be overkill.","summary":"Simple, no-fuss NAT64"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcl-hamlib","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.5.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Hamlib TCL Language bindings to allow radio control from TCL scripts.","summary":"Hamlib radio control library TCL binding"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcl-mysqltcl","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.052","rel":"17.el8"},"description":"Mysqltcl is an extension to the Tool Command Language (Tcl) that\nprovides high-level access to a MySQL database server.","summary":"MySQL interface for Tcl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcl-tclnagios","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"A set of library functions to make it easier to write Nagios plugins in Tcl.","summary":"Library to assist with writing Nagios plugins in Tcl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcl-tclreadline","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.4.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The tclreadline package makes the GNU Readline library available\nfor interactive tcl shells. This includes history expansion and\nfile/command completion. Command completion for all tcl/tk commands\nis provided and command completion for user defined commands can\nbe easily added. Tclreadline can also be used for tcl scripts which\nwant to use a shell like input interface.","summary":"GNU Readline extension for Tcl/Tk"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcl-tclreadline-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.4.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The tclreadline-devel package includes the header file and library\nnecessary for developing programs which use the tclreadline library.","summary":"Development files for the tclreadline library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcl-tclxml","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.2","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"TclXML is a package that provides XML, DOM, and XSLT parsing for the\nTcl scripting language.","summary":"XML parsing library for the Tcl scripting language"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcl-tclxml-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.2","rel":"26.el8"},"description":"Development header files for the tclxml packages.  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You can use this extension to gain\nscript level access to Tcl threading capabilities.","summary":"Tcl Thread extension"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcl-thread-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.8.8","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Include files and mandatory libraries for development.","summary":"Include files and mandatory libraries for development"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcl-xapian","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.14","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Xapian is an Open Source Probabilistic Information Retrieval framework. It\noffers a highly adaptable toolkit that allows developers to easily add advanced\nindexing and search facilities to applications. This package provides the\nfiles needed for developing TCL scripts which use Xapian","summary":"Files needed for developing TCL scripts which use Xapian"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcllib","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.19","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Tcllib, the Tcl Standard Library is a collection of Tcl packages\nthat provide utility functions useful to a large collection of Tcl\nprogrammers.","summary":"The standard Tcl library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcltls","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7.22","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"A TLS OpenSSL extension for Tcl","summary":"OpenSSL extension for Tcl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcltls-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7.22","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"The TLS OpenSSL extension to Tcl\n\nThis package contains the development files for tls.","summary":"Header files for the OpenSSL extension for Tcl"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcp_wrappers","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"7.6","rel":"96.el8"},"description":"The tcp_wrappers package provides small daemon programs which can\nmonitor and filter incoming requests for systat, finger, FTP, telnet,\nrlogin, rsh, exec, tftp, talk and other network services.\n\nInstall the tcp_wrappers program if you need a security tool for\nfiltering incoming network services requests.\n\nThis version also supports IPv6.","summary":"A security tool which acts as a wrapper for TCP daemons"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcp_wrappers-libs","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"7.6","rel":"96.el8"},"description":"tcp_wrappers-libs contains the libraries of the tcp_wrappers package.","summary":"Libraries for tcp_wrappers"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcpflow","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.6.2","rel":"0.1.8d47b53.el8"},"description":"tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP\nconnections (flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient\nfor protocol analysis or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a\nsummary of packets seen on the wire, but usually doesn't store the\ndata that's actually being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow\nreconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow in a\nseparate file for later analysis.","summary":"Network traffic recorder"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tcpick","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.2.1","rel":"38.el8"},"description":"tcpick is a textmode sniffer that can track tcp streams and saves\nthe data captured in files or displays them in the terminal. Useful\nfor picking files in a passive way.\n\nIt can store all connections in different files, or it can display\nall the stream on the terminal. It is useful to keep track of what\nusers of a network are doing, and is usable with textmode tools\nlike grep, sed and awk. 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Also included, is tcpprep\na tool to pre-process capture files to allow increased performance under\ncertain conditions as well as capinfo which provides basic information about\ncapture files.","summary":"Replay captured network traffic"},{"type":"rpm","name":"teem","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11.0","rel":"55.el8"},"description":"What Is Teem?\n\nTeem is a coordinated group of libraries for representing, processing, and\nvisualizing scientific raster data. Teem includes command-line tools that\npermit the library functions to be quickly applied to files and streams,\nwithout having to write any code. The most important and useful libraries in\nTeem are:\n\n  • Nrrd (and the unu command-line tool on top of it) supports a range of\n    operations for transforming N-dimensional raster data (resample, crop,\n    slice, project, histogram, etc.), as well as the NRRD file format for\n    storing arrays and their meta-information.\n  • Gage: fast convolution-based measurements at arbitrary point locations in\n    volume datasets (scalar, vector, tensor, etc.)\n  • Mite: a multi-threaded ray-casting volume render with transfer functions\n    based on any quantity Gage can measure\n  • Ten: for estimating, processing, and visualizing diffusion tensor fields,\n    including fiber tractography methods.\n\nStrengths of Teem\n\n  • Teem works: Its purpose is to enable research in visualization and image\n    processing, and research is enabled when simple things are simple to do.\n    Teem’s functionality and its ease of use have allowed it to become a\n    component of larger research software projects, such as SCIRun and 3D\n    Slicer.\n  • Teem is light-weight: The libraries are written with an eye towards\n    minimizing the annoyance of getting data in an out, by using the simplest\n    possible constructs for the job, and by supporting combinations of\n    operations that arise in common practice.\n  • Teem is coherent: There is a consistent logic to how information is\n    represented, and uniformity in the APIs across libraries.\n  • Teem is portable: All the code is written in plain ANSI C, so it compiles\n    everywhere, including Windows, using either CMake or GNU Make. 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A Dashboard\n    is used to monitor compiler errors and warnings.\n  • Teem is growing: Some Teem libraries were created years ago and have\n    remained stable, but new libraries and new functionality are continually\n    being added.\n  • Teem is open source: Anyone can use it, and contributions are welcome. Teem\n    is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, plus exceptions\n    which facilitate linking Teem into binary-only applications.\n\nThe teem-examples package contains examples for developing applications that\nuse Teem.","summary":"Examples for developing with for teem"},{"type":"rpm","name":"teem-libs","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.11.0","rel":"55.el8"},"description":"What Is Teem?\n\nTeem is a coordinated group of libraries for representing, processing, and\nvisualizing scientific raster data. Teem includes command-line tools that\npermit the library functions to be quickly applied to files and streams,\nwithout having to write any code. 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Teem\n    is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, plus exceptions\n    which facilitate linking Teem into binary-only applications.\n\nThe teem-libs package contains libraries that may be required at runtime by\napplications that use Teem.","summary":"Libraries for teem"},{"type":"rpm","name":"tegrarcm","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.8","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This program is used to send code to a Tegra device in recovery mode.\nIt does not supported locked devices with an encrypted boot key, only\nopen devices such as the ventana, cardhu, or dalmore reference boards.\nIt is not capable of flashing firmware to a device, but can be used to\ndownload firmware that is then capable of flashing.  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Xerces-C is faithful to the XML 1.0 recommendation and\nassociated standards: XML 1.0 (Third Edition), XML 1.1 (First\nEdition), DOM Level 1, 2, 3 Core, DOM Level 2.0 Traversal and Range,\nDOM Level 3.0 Load and Save, SAX 1.0 and SAX 2.0, Namespaces in XML,\nNamespaces in XML 1.1, XML Schema, XML Inclusions).","summary":"Validating XML Parser"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xerces-c-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.2.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package contains the header files, static libraries and development\ndocumentation for xerces-c. 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It includes a \"Clear\nclipboard\" option, and a drag-and-drop paste feature.","summary":"Clipboard manager plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-cpufreq-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The CpuFreq Plugin shows in the Xfce Panel the following information:\n    current CPU frequency\n    current used governor\n\nIn a separate dialog it provides you following information:\n    all available CPU frequencies\n    all available governors\n    used driver for the CPU","summary":"CPU frequency scaling plugin for the Xfce4 panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-cpugraph-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.3","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A CPU monitor plugin for the Xfce panel. It offers multiple display modes\n(LED, gradient, fire, etc...) to show the current CPU load of the system. The\ncolors and the size of the plugin are customizable.","summary":"CPU monitor for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-datetime-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.1","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"An alternative clock plugin for the Xfce panel. A calendar appears when you\nleft-click on it.","summary":"Date/time plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-dev-tools","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This package contains common tools required by Xfce developers and people\nthat want to build Xfce from SVN.","summary":"Xfce developer tools"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-dict","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.4","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Xfce4 Dictionary is a client program to query different dictionaries. It can\nquery a Dict server (RFC 2229), open online dictionaries in a web browser or\nverify the spelling of a word using enchant. This package contains the\nstand-alone application, that can be used in different desktop environments\ntoo.","summary":"A Dictionary Client for the Xfce desktop environment"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-dict-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.4","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Xfce4 Dictionary is a client program to query different dictionaries. It can\nquery a Dict server (RFC 2229), open online dictionaries in a web browser or\nverify the spelling of a word using enchant. 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The amount of free disk space is visible in a tooltip. If you\nleft-click on its icon, it opens the mountpoint directory in the file manager.","summary":"Filesystem-Guard plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-genmon-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.1.1","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The GenMon plugin cyclically spawns the indicated script/program,\ncaptures its output and displays it as a string into the panel.","summary":"Generic monitor plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-mailwatch-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Mailwatch is a plugin for the Xfce 4 panel. It is intended to replace the\ncurrent (4.0, 4.2) mail checker plugin in Xfce 4.4. It supports IMAP and POP,\nlocal mailboxes in Mbox, Maildir and MH-Maildir format as well as Gmail.","summary":"Mail Watcher plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-mount-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.5","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Mount and unmount filesystems from the Xfce panel.","summary":"Mount/unmount utility for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-netload-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A network-load monitor plugin for the Xfce panel.","summary":"Network-load monitor for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-notes-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This plugin provides sticky notes for your desktop. You can create a note by\nclicking on the customizable icon with the middle button of your mouse,\nshow/hide the notes using the left one, edit the titlebar, change the notes\nbackground color and much more.","summary":"Notes plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-notifyd","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Xfce4-notifyd is a simple, visually-appealing notification daemon for Xfce\nthat implements the freedesktop.org desktop notifications specification.\nFeatures:\n* Themable using the GTK+ theming mechanism\n* Visually appealing: rounded corners, shaped windows\n* Supports transparency and fade effects","summary":"Simple notification daemon for Xfce"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-panel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package includes the panel for the Xfce desktop environment.","summary":"Next generation panel for Xfce"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-panel-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package includes the header files you will need to build\nplugins for xfce4-panel.","summary":"Development headers for xfce4-panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-panel-profiles","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.13","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A simple application to manage Xfce panel layouts\n\nWith the modular Xfce Panel, a multitude of panel layouts can be created.\nThis tool makes it possible to backup, restore, import, and export these\npanel layouts.","summary":"A simple application to manage Xfce panel layouts"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-places-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.8.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A menu with quick access to folders, documents, and removable media. 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Clicking on this button opens up\na menu with 4 sections:\n1) System-defined directories (home folder, trash, desktop, file system)\n2) Removable media\n3) User-defined bookmarks (reads ~/.gtk-bookmarks)\n4) Recent documents submenu (requires GTK v2.10 or greater)","summary":"Places menu for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-power-manager","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Xfce Power Manager uses the information and facilities provided by HAL to\ndisplay icons and handle user callbacks in an interactive Xfce session.\nXfce Power Preferences allows authorised users to set policy and change\npreferences.","summary":"Power management for the Xfce desktop environment"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.4.3","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Pulseaudio panel plugin for Xfce Desktop Environment","summary":"Pulseaudio plugin for Xfce4"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-screensaver","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Xfce Screensaver is a port of MATE Screensaver, itself a port of GNOME\nScreensaver. It has been tightly integrated with the Xfce desktop, utilizing\nXfce libraries and the Xfconf configuration backend.","summary":"Screensaver application for Xfce Desktop"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-screenshooter","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9.8","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The Xfce Screenshooter utility allows you to capture the entire screen, the\nactive window or a selected region. You can set the delay that elapses before\nthe screenshot is taken and the action that will be done with the screenshot:\nsave it to a PNG file, copy it to the clipboard, or open it using another\napplication.","summary":"Screenshot utility for the Xfce desktop"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-screenshooter-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.9.8","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"The Xfce Screenshooter plugin allows you to take screenshots from the Xfce\npanel.","summary":"Screenshot utility for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-sensors-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This plugin displays various hardware sensor values in the Xfce panel.","summary":"Sensors plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-sensors-plugin-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Static libraries and header files for the xfce4-sensors-plugin.","summary":"Development files for xfce4-sensors-plugin"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-session","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.0","rel":"4.el8"},"description":"xfce4-session is the session manager for the Xfce desktop environment.","summary":"Xfce session manager"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-settings","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.5","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This package includes the settings manager applications for the Xfce desktop.","summary":"Settings Manager for Xfce"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.5.2","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"A plugin which allows you to do a search directly on Internet on sites like\nGoogle or Red Hat Bugzilla. It allows you to send requests directly to your\nbrowser and perform custom searches.","summary":"Smart bookmarks for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-statusnotifier-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.2.2","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"This plugin provides a panel area for status notifier items (application\nindicators). Applications may use these items to display their status and\ninteract with user. This technology is a modern alternative to systray and\nhas the freedesktop.org specification.","summary":"Panel area status notifier plugin for Xfce4"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-systemload-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.1","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"A system-load monitor plugin for the Xfce panel. It displays the current CPU\nload, the memory in use, the swap space and the system uptime.","summary":"Systemload monitor for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-taskmanager","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.4.2","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A simple taskmanager for the Xfce desktop environment.","summary":"Taskmanager for the Xfce desktop environment"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-terminal","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0.4","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Xfce4-terminal is a lightweight and easy to use terminal emulator application\nwith many advanced features including drop down, tabs, unlimited scrolling,\nfull colors, fonts, transparent backgrounds, and more.","summary":"Terminal Emulator for the Xfce Desktop environment"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-time-out-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.2","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"This plugin makes it possible to take periodical breaks from the computer every\nX minutes. During breaks it locks your screen. It optionally allows you to\npostpone breaks for a certain time.","summary":"Xfce panel plugin for taking breaks from the computer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-timer-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.7.1","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"A timer for the Xfce panel. It supports countdown periods and alarms at\ncertain times.","summary":"Timer for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-verve-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.0.1","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This plugin is like the (quite old) xfce4-minicmd-plugin, except that it ships\nmore cool features, such as:\n* Command history\n* Auto-completion (including command history)\n* Open URLs and eMail addresses in your favourite applications\n* Focus grabbing via D-BUS (so you can bind a shortcut to it)\n* Custom input field width","summary":"Comfortable command line plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-wavelan-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6.2","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"A plugin for the Xfce panel that monitors a wireless LAN interface. It\ndisplays stats for signal state, signal quality and network name (SSID).","summary":"WaveLAN plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-weather-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.11.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A weather plugin for the Xfce panel. It shows the current temperature and\nweather condition, using weather data provided by xoap.weather.com.","summary":"Weather plugin for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.5.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Alternate application launcher for Xfce. When you open it you are shown\na list of applications you have marked as favorites. You can browse through\nall of your installed applications by clicking on the category buttons on the\nside. Top level categories make browsing fast, and simple to switch between.\nAdditionally, Whisker Menu keeps a list of the last ten applications\nthat you’ve launched from it","summary":"An alternate application launcher for Xfce"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfce4-xkb-plugin","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.2","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Xfce XKB layout switch plugin for the Xfce panel. It displays the current\nkeyboard layout, and refreshes when layout changes. The layout can be\nswitched by simply clicking on the plugin. For now the keyboard layouts\ncannot be configured from the plugin itself, they should be set in the\nXF86Config file or some other way (e.g. setxkbmap).","summary":"XKB layout switcher for the Xfce panel"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfconf","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Xfconf is a hierarchical (tree-like) configuration system where the\nimmediate child nodes of the root are called \"channels\".  All settings\nbeneath the channel nodes are called \"properties.\"","summary":"Hierarchical configuration system for Xfce"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfconf-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.0","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"This package includes the libraries and header files you will need\nto compile applications for xfconf.","summary":"Development tools for xfconf"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfdashboard","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Xfdashboard provides a GNOME shell dashboard like interface for use with Xfce\ndesktop. It can be configured to run to any keyboard shortcut and when executed\nprovides an overview of applications currently open enabling the user to switch\nbetween different applications. The search feature works like Xfce's app finder\nwhich makes it convenient to search for and start applications.","summary":"GNOME shell like dashboard for Xfce"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfdashboard-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Development related files for xfdashboard","summary":"Devel files for xfdashboard"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfdashboard-themes","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.8.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Additional themes for use with xfdashboard","summary":"Themes for xfdashboard"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfdesktop","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.0","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"This package includes a desktop manager for the Xfce Desktop Environment.","summary":"Desktop manager for the Xfce Desktop Environment"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfig","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"3.2.7b","rel":"3.el8"},"description":"Xfig is an X Window System tool for creating basic vector graphics,\nincluding bezier curves, lines, rulers and more.  The resulting\ngraphics can be saved, printed on PostScript printers or converted to\na variety of other formats (e.g., X11 bitmaps, Encapsulated\nPostScript, LaTeX).\n\nYou should install xfig if you need a simple program to create vector\ngraphics.","summary":"An X Window System tool for drawing basic vector graphics"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xforms","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.4","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"XForms is a GUI toolkit based on Xlib for X Window Systems. It features a\nrich set of objects, such as buttons, sliders, browsers, and menus etc.\nintegrated into an easy and efficient object/event callback execution model\nthat allows fast and easy construction of X-applications. In addition, the\nlibrary is extensible and new objects can easily be created and added to\nthe library.","summary":"XForms toolkit library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xforms-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.4","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"Development files for the XForms toolkit library.","summary":"Development files for the XForms toolkit library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xforms-doc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.4","rel":"14.el8"},"description":"XForms documentation.","summary":"XForms documentation"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfwm4","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.16.1","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"xfwm4 is a window manager compatible with GNOME, GNOME2, KDE2, KDE3 and Xfce.","summary":"Next generation window manager for Xfce"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xfwm4-themes","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.10.0","rel":"18.el8"},"description":"A set of additional themes for the xfwm4 window manager.","summary":"Additional themes for xfwm4"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xgnokii","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.6.31","rel":"29.el8"},"description":"Xgnokii is graphical Linux/Unix tool suite for various mobile\nphones. It allows you to edit your contacts book, send/read SMS's\nfrom/in computer and more other features.","summary":"Graphical Linux/Unix tool suite for various mobile phones"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xhtml2ps","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.0","rel":"0.39.b7.el8"},"description":"X-html2ps is freely-available GUI front-end for html2ps, a HTML-to-PostScript\nconverter.","summary":"GUI front-end for html2ps"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xl2tpd","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.3.17","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"xl2tpd is an implementation of the Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol (RFC 2661).\nL2TP allows you to tunnel PPP over UDP. Some ISPs use L2TP to tunnel user\nsessions from dial-in servers (modem banks, ADSL DSLAMs) to back-end PPP\nservers. Another important application is Virtual Private Networks where\nthe IPsec protocol is used to secure the L2TP connection (L2TP/IPsec,\nRFC 3193). The L2TP/IPsec protocol is mainly used by Windows and\nMac OS X clients. On Linux, xl2tpd can be used in combination with IPsec\nimplementations such as Openswan.\nExample configuration files for such a setup are included in this RPM.\n\nxl2tpd works by opening a pseudo-tty for communicating with pppd.\nIt runs completely in userspace.\n\nxl2tpd supports IPsec SA Reference tracking to enable overlapping internak\nNAT'ed IP's by different clients (eg all clients connecting from their\nlinksys internal IP 192.168.1.101) as well as multiple clients behind\nthe same NAT router.\n\nxl2tpd supports the pppol2tp kernel mode operations on 2.6.23 or higher,\nor via a patch in contrib for 2.4.x kernels.\n\nXl2tpd is based on the 0.69 L2TP by Jeff McAdams \u003cjeffm@iglou.com\u003e\nIt was de-facto maintained by Jacco de Leeuw \u003cjacco2@dds.nl\u003e in 2002 and 2003.","summary":"Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol Daemon (RFC 2661)"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xmakemol","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"5.16","rel":"10.el8"},"description":"XMakemol is a mouse-based program, written using the LessTif widget\nset, for viewing and manipulating atomic and other chemical\nsystems. It reads XYZ input and renders atoms, bonds and hydrogen\nbonds.  Features include:\n- Animating multiple frame files\n- Interactive measurement of bond lengths, bond angles and torsion angles\n- Control over atom/bond sizes\n- Exporting to Xpm, Encapsulated PostScript and XYZ formats\n- Toggling the visibility of groups of atoms\n- Editing the positions of subsets of atoms","summary":"Program for visualizing atomic and molecular systems"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xmlpull","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"XmlPull v1 API is a simple to use XML pull parsing API that was\ndesigned for simplicity and very good performance both in constrained\nenvironment such as defined by J2ME and on server side when used in\nJ2EE application servers.","summary":"XML Pull Parsing API"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xmlpull-javadoc","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.2.0","rel":"2.el8"},"description":"API documentation for xmlpull.","summary":"API documentation for xmlpull"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xmonad","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"Xmonad is a tiling window manager for X. Windows are arranged automatically to\ntile the screen without gaps or overlap, maximising screen use. All features of\nthe window manager are accessible from the keyboard: a mouse is strictly\noptional. xmonad is written and extensible in Haskell. Custom layout\nalgorithms, and other extensions, may be written by the user in config files.\nLayouts are applied dynamically, and different layouts may be used on each\nworkspace. Xinerama is fully supported, allowing windows to be tiled on several\nscreens.\n\nThis is a meta-package that installs xmonad-basic and ghc-xmonad-contrib-devel,\nallowing xmonad to be customized with \"~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs\".\n\nTo use xmonad with GNOME/MATE, please install xmonad-mate.","summary":"A tiling window manager"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xmonad-basic","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"xmonad is a tiling window manager for X. Windows are arranged\nautomatically to tile the screen without gaps or overlap, maximising\nscreen use. All features of the window manager are accessible from\nthe keyboard: a mouse is strictly optional. xmonad is written and\nextensible in Haskell. Custom layout algorithms, and other\nextensions, may be written by the user in config files. Layouts are\napplied dynamically, and different layouts may be used on each\nworkspace. Xinerama is fully supported, allowing windows to be tiled\non several screens.\n\nThis meta-package allows running the default basic upstream xmonad\nconfiguration with xterm and dmenu.\n\nIf you want to customize xmonad, please install xmonad or xmonad-mate.","summary":"A tiling window manager"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xmonad-config","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This package provides a basic desktop configuration for xmonad.","summary":"xmonad config"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xmonad-core","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"This package just provides the core xmonad window manager program.\n\nTo run the default xmonad configuration you should install xmonad-basic.\nIf you want to customize xmonad please install either xmonad or xmonad-mate.","summary":"A tiling window manager"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xmonad-mate","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.13","rel":"7.el8"},"description":"xmonad is a tiling window manager for X. Windows are arranged\nautomatically to tile the screen without gaps or overlap, maximising\nscreen use. All features of the window manager are accessible from\nthe keyboard: a mouse is strictly optional. xmonad is written and\nextensible in Haskell. Custom layout algorithms, and other\nextensions, may be written by the user in config files. Layouts are\napplied dynamically, and different layouts may be used on each\nworkspace. Xinerama is fully supported, allowing windows to be tiled\non several screens.\n\nThis package adds a \"xmonad-mate\" X session configuration\nso that xmonad can be started easily from GDM to run\nin a MATE session.","summary":"xmonad MATE session"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xmppc","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.1.2","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"xmppc is a XMPP command line interface client. 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It provides support for running modern\ndesktop environments like GNOME, KDE Plasma, Cinnamon, etc. in X2Go\nSessions.\n\nThe X2Go KDrive graphical backend is not suitable for low bandwidth WAN\nconnections between X2Go Client and X2Go Server. It is supposed for X2Go\nbeing used on the local area network.\n\nMore information about X.Org can be found at:\n\u003cURL:https://www.x.org\u003e\n\nMore information about X2Go can be found at:\n\u003cURL:https://wiki.x2go.org\u003e","summary":"KDrive graphical server backend for X2GoServer"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xorgxrdp","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"xorgxrdp is a set of X11 modules that make Xorg act as a backend for\nxrdp. Xorg with xorgxrdp is the most advanced xrdp backend with support\nfor screen resizing and multiple monitors.","summary":"Implementation of xrdp backend as Xorg modules"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xorgxrdp-glamor","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.10.5","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"xorgxrdp is a set of X11 modules that make Xorg act as a backend for\nxrdp. Xorg with xorgxrdp is the most advanced xrdp backend with support\nfor screen resizing and multiple monitors. Built with glamor support.","summary":"Implementation of xrdp backend as Xorg modules with glamor"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xorriso1","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.5.6","rel":"5.el8"},"description":"Xorriso is a program which copies file objects from POSIX compliant\nfilesystems into Rock Ridge enhanced ISO-9660 filesystems and allows\nsession-wise manipulation of such filesystems. It can load management\ninformation of existing ISO images and it writes the session results\nto optical media or to filesystem objects. Vice versa xorriso is able\nto copy file objects out of ISO-9660 filesystems.\n\nFilesystem manipulation capabilities surpass those of mkisofs. Xorriso\nis especially suitable for backups, because of its high fidelity of\nfile attribute recording and its incremental update sessions. Optical\nsupported media: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW,\nDVD-RAM, BD-R and BD-RE.","summary":"ISO-9660 and Rock Ridge image manipulation tool"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xortool","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"0.99","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"A tool to do some XOR analysis to guess the key length (based on count of\nequal chars) and to guess the key (base on knowledge of most frequent char).","summary":"A tool for XOR cipher analysis"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xosd","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2.14","rel":"33.el8"},"description":"XOSD displays text on your screen, sounds simple right? The difference\nis it is unmanaged and shaped, so it appears transparent. This gives\nthe effect of an On Screen Display, like your TV/VCR etc.","summary":"On-screen display library for X"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xosd-devel","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"2.2.14","rel":"33.el8"},"description":"Header files and documentation for developing applications that use the XOSD\non-screen display.","summary":"Development files for the XOSD on-screen display library"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xournalpp","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Xournal++ is a handwriting note-taking software with PDF annotation support.\nSupports Pen input like Wacom Tablets","summary":"Handwriting note-taking software with PDF annotation support"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xournalpp-plugins","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The xournalpp-plugins package contains sample plugins for  xournalpp.","summary":"Default plugin for xournalpp"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xournalpp-ui","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"1.1.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"The xournalpp-ui package contains a graphical user interface for  xournalpp.","summary":"User interface for xournalpp"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xpanes","arch":"noarch","version":{"epoch":"0","ver":"4.1.3","rel":"1.el8"},"description":"Xpanes is the ultimate terminal divider powered by tmux.  It has the following\nfeatures:\n\n- Split tmux window into multiple panes\n- Construct command lines \u0026 execute them on the panes\n- Runnable from outside of tmux session\n- Runnable from inside of tmux session\n- Record operation log\n- Flexible layout arrangement for panes\n- Select layout presets\n- Set columns or rows as you like\n- Display pane title on each pane\n- Generate command lines from standard input (Pipe mode)","summary":"Awesome tmux-based terminal divider"},{"type":"rpm","name":"xpdf","arch":"x86_64","version":{"epoch":"1","ver":"4.04","rel":"6.el8"},"description":"Xpdf is an X Window System based viewer for Portable Document Format\n(PDF) files. 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