PACKAGES.TXT; Sat Mar 29 14:18:18 PST 2003 This file provides details on the Slackware packages found in the ./contrib/ directory. Total size of all packages (compressed): 111 MB Total size of all packages (uncompressed): 334 MB PACKAGE NAME: 7plus-2.25-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 33 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 90 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: 7plus-2.25-i386-1: 7PLUS is an encoder vaguely similar to Unix's UUENCODE. 7plus-2.25-i386-1: It uses a very effective radix216 encoding and incorporates 7plus-2.25-i386-1: diverse mechanisms to ensure decoded data is not corrupted. 7plus-2.25-i386-1: It also includes an interactive repair mechanism which allows 7plus-2.25-i386-1: the repair of damaged files using correction files, thus 7plus-2.25-i386-1: eliminating the need to retransmit entire files. In case of 7plus-2.25-i386-1: a corruption, only the faulty sections are resent. 7PLUS 7plus-2.25-i386-1: is only meant to be used within the Packet Radio network 7plus-2.25-i386-1: for the tranport of binary data through Packet Radio mail. 7plus-2.25-i386-1: It cannot be used for Internet eMail since it needs a 7plus-2.25-i386-1: (almost) transparent path from end to end. PACKAGE NAME: afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 1597 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 6240 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: AfterStep-1.8.8 afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: AfterStep is a window manager with quite an interesting history. It afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: was originally a continuation of the Bowman window manager (based afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: on fvwm), but is now its own project. This is a classic version of afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: AfterStep, which offers a single configuration file (.steprc) and afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: NEXTSTEP-like widgets. It's a lean, mean, window managing machine. afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: The AfterStep homepage is http://www.afterstep.org/ afterstep-1.8.8-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: ax25_apps-0.0.5-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 81 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 210 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: ax25_apps-0.0.5-i386-1: AX.25 applications 0.0.5 ax25_apps-0.0.5-i386-1: ax25_apps-0.0.5-i386-1: These are the essential applications for use with AX.25 ax25_apps-0.0.5-i386-1: packet radio. ax25_apps-0.0.5-i386-1: Requires libax25 to be installed. ax25_apps-0.0.5-i386-1: The configuration files are included, but this packages ax25_apps-0.0.5-i386-1: will not overwrite any existing config files. ax25_apps-0.0.5-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: ax25_tools-0.0.8-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 211 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 670 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: ax25_tools-0.0.8-i386-1: AX.25 tools version 0.0.8 ax25_tools-0.0.8-i386-1: ax25_tools-0.0.8-i386-1: Author: Craig Small VK2XLZ ax25_tools-0.0.8-i386-1: , et al. ax25_tools-0.0.8-i386-1: Needs: glibc2.1, A Modern kernel (2.2.x), libtool, ax25_tools-0.0.8-i386-1: libax25 0.0.5 or newer, and zlib. ax25_tools-0.0.8-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: baken-0.4-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/propagation PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 21 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 70 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: baken-0.4-i386-1: Visualisation of VHF/UHF and microwave beacons baken-0.4-i386-1: on a map of Europe. As input it takes the file produced baken-0.4-i386-1: by G3UUT the Region 1 Beacon Co-ordinator, and attempts baken-0.4-i386-1: to extract the beacon data from it. baken-0.4-i386-1: Author: Jonathan Naylor, G4KLX baken-0.4-i386-1: baken-0.4-i386-1: Requires gtkglib.tgz to be installed. PACKAGE NAME: baken_data-0.4-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/propagation PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 112 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 470 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: baken_data-0.4-i386-1: Satellite-, location- and user profile-data baken_data-0.4-i386-1: belonging to the baken program. PACKAGE NAME: baken_map-0.4-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/propagation PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 81 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 150 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: baken_map-0.4-i386-1: Maps belonging to the baken program PACKAGE NAME: blackbox-0.61.1-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 223 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 640 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: blackbox-0.61.1-i386-1: blackbox-0.61.1 blackbox-0.61.1-i386-1: blackbox-0.61.1-i386-1: BlackBox is a lean and clean X11 window manager. Also included in blackbox-0.61.1-i386-1: this package is the bbkeys utility for controlling keyboard blackbox-0.61.1-i386-1: shortcut commands from within Blackbox. blackbox-0.61.1-i386-1: blackbox-0.61.1-i386-1: The Blackbox home page is http://blackbox.alug.org/ blackbox-0.61.1-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 27 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 90 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1: CMatrix 1.1b cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1: cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1: An ncurses program that displays a vertical scrolling "matrix" cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1: of text and numbers. This was made popular by the movie Matrix cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1: from 1999. It comes with fonts for console mode as well as cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1: running in an xterm (or other X terminal program). cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1: cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1: Enjoy! It makes for a nice screen saver. :) cmatrix-1.1b-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: figlet-2.2-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 151 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 760 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: figlet-2.2-i386-1: figlet-2.2 figlet-2.2-i386-1: figlet-2.2-i386-1: Figlet is a program that makes large ASCII letters out of ordinary figlet-2.2-i386-1: text. figlet-2.2-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: gcc-3.0-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/gcc-3.0 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 17232 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 59810 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: gcc-3.0-i386-1: GNU gcc-3.0 gcc-3.0-i386-1: gcc-3.0-i386-1: The GNU Compiler Collection. gcc-3.0-i386-1: gcc-3.0-i386-1: Includes support for C, C++, Objective-C, F77, and Java(TM). gcc-3.0-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: glide_cvg-2.53-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/3dfx/voodoo2 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 202 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 650 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: glide_cvg-2.53-i386-1: Glide 2.53 for the Voodoo2 glide_cvg-2.53-i386-1: glide_cvg-2.53-i386-1: Includes dynamic ELF libraries for Glide 2.53 built glide_cvg-2.53-i386-1: specifically for the Voodoo2 card. Also includes the Texus glide_cvg-2.53-i386-1: libraries and test programs for your 3Dfx card. glide_cvg-2.53-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: glide_h3_dri-3.10-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/3dfx/voodoo3_banshee PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 106 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 320 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: glide_h3_dri-3.10-i386-1: Glide 3.10 with DRI support for the Voodoo3/Voodoo Banshee glide_h3_dri-3.10-i386-1: glide_h3_dri-3.10-i386-1: Includes dynamic ELF libraries and headers for Glide 3.10 built glide_h3_dri-3.10-i386-1: specifically for the Voodoo 3 and Voodoo Banshee cards. This glide_h3_dri-3.10-i386-1: particular build incorporates DRI functionality. glide_h3_dri-3.10-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: glide_h5_dri-3.10-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/3dfx/voodoo4_voodoo5 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 188 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 550 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: glide_h5_dri-3.10-i386-1: Glide 3.10 for the Voodoo4/5 glide_h5_dri-3.10-i386-1: glide_h5_dri-3.10-i386-1: Includes dynamic ELF libraries and headers for Glide 3.10 glide_h5_dri-3.10-i386-1: built specifically for the Voodoo 4 and Voodoo 5 cards. This glide_h5_dri-3.10-i386-1: particular build incorporates DRI functionality. glide_h5_dri-3.10-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: glide_sdk-2.x-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/3dfx PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 2050 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 5150 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: glide_sdk-2.x-i386-1: Glide 2.x Software Development Kit glide_sdk-2.x-i386-1: glide_sdk-2.x-i386-1: This package installs sample source, documentation, and header glide_sdk-2.x-i386-1: files for building programs that make use of the Glide 2.x glide_sdk-2.x-i386-1: rasterization libraries. You will also want to install the glide_sdk-2.x-i386-1: necessary Glide package for your 3Dfx card. glide_sdk-2.x-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: glide_sdk-3.x-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/3dfx PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 1758 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 3230 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: glide_sdk-3.x-i386-1: Glide 3.x Software Development Kit glide_sdk-3.x-i386-1: glide_sdk-3.x-i386-1: This package installs sample source, documentation, and header glide_sdk-3.x-i386-1: files for building programs that make use of the Glide 3.x glide_sdk-3.x-i386-1: rasterization libraries. You will also want to install the glide_sdk-3.x-i386-1: necessary Glide package for your 3Dfx card. glide_sdk-3.x-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: glide_sst1-2.46-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/3dfx/voodoo_graphics PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 217 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 660 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: glide_sst1-2.46-i386-1: Glide 2.46 for the Voodoo Graphics glide_sst1-2.46-i386-1: glide_sst1-2.46-i386-1: Includes dynamic ELF libraries and headers for Glide 2.46 glide_sst1-2.46-i386-1: built specifically for the Voodoo Graphics card. Also includes glide_sst1-2.46-i386-1: the test3Dfx utility. glide_sst1-2.46-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: glide_sst96-2.46-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/3dfx/voodoo_rush PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 225 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 730 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: glide_sst96-2.46-i386-1: Glide 2.46 for the Voodoo Rush glide_sst96-2.46-i386-1: glide_sst96-2.46-i386-1: Includes dynamic ELF libraries and headers for Glide 2.46 glide_sst96-2.46-i386-1: built specifically for the Voodoo Rush card. Also includes the glide_sst96-2.46-i386-1: test3Dfx utility. glide_sst96-2.46-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: icewm-1.0.6-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 233 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 900 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: icewm-1.0.6 icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: The goal of IceWM is to provide a small, fast and familiar window icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: manager for the X11 window system. Compatibility with the mwm window icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: manager is desired and will be implemented where appropriate. icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: The IceWM is designed to emulate the look of Motif, OS/2 Warp 4, OS/2 icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: Warp 3 and Windows 95. Others might added in the future. icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: It also tries to combine the feel of the above systems whenever it is icewm-1.0.6-i386-1: compatible. PACKAGE NAME: j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/java/jre PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 14678 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 40370 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: Sun Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: Version 1.3.1. j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: The Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment contains the Java j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: virtual machine, runtime class libraries, and Java j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: application launcher that are necessary to run programs j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: written in the Java progamming language. It is not a j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: development environment and does not contain development j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: tools such as compilers or debuggers. For development j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: tools, see the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition. j2re-1_3_1-linux-i386: PACKAGE NAME: j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/java/jdk PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 25022 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 58510 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: Sun Java(TM) 2 SDK, Standard Edition, Version 1.3.1. j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: The Java 2 SDK software includes tools useful for j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: developing and testing programs written in the Java j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: programming language and running on the Java platform. j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: The release comes with the Java Plug-in product as part j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: of the Java 2 Runtime Environment. You can use the Java j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: Plug-in product to enable browsers to run applets based j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: on the Java 2 Platform. j2sdk-1_3_1-linux-i386: PACKAGE NAME: libax25-0.0.7-i386-3.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 105 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 380 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: libax25-0.0.7-i386-3: AX.25 libraries version 0.0.7 libax25-0.0.7-i386-3: libax25-0.0.7-i386-3: This library set is still really under test but is now release libax25-0.0.7-i386-3: for general use. You are supposed to use glibc2 for this package. libax25-0.0.7-i386-3: Authors: Jonathan Naylor, Tomi Manninen, Jean-Paul ROUBELAT, Alan Cox. PACKAGE NAME: libglut-3.7-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 255 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 800 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: libglut-3.7-i386-1: glut-3.7 libglut-3.7-i386-1: libglut-3.7-i386-1: A 3-D graphics library which uses the OpenGL API. libglut-3.7-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 351 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 880 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: libsafe-2.0-2 libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: The libsafe-1.3 library protects a process against the exploitation of buffer libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: overflow vulnerabilities in process stacks. Libsafe-2.0 adds the capability of libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: protecting against format string exploits. [See Note 1.] Libsafe works with libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: any existing pre-compiled executable and can be used transparently, even on a libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: system-wide basis. The method intercepts all calls to library functions that libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: are known to be vulnerable. A substitute version of the corresponding function libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: implements the original functionality, but in a manner that ensures that any libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: buffer overflows are contained within the current stack frame. Libsafe has libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: been shown to detect several known attacks and can potentially prevent yet libsafe-2.0-2-i386-1: unknown attacks. PACKAGE NAME: libsdl-1.2.1-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 1706 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 6130 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: libsdl-1.2.1-i386-1: SDL-1.2.1 libsdl-1.2.1-i386-1: libsdl-1.2.1-i386-1: This is the Simple DirectMedia Layer, a generic API that provides low libsdl-1.2.1-i386-1: level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, 3D hardware via libsdl-1.2.1-i386-1: OpenGL, and 2D framebuffer across multiple platforms. libsdl-1.2.1-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: linkt-0.6.99-20010205-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 441 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 1340 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: linkt-0.6.99-20010205-i386-1: LinKT version 0.6.99-20010205 linkt-0.6.99-20010205-i386-1: linkt-0.6.99-20010205-i386-1: The Linux KDE packet radio Terminal linkt-0.6.99-20010205-i386-1: Includes MonKT and ax25spyd-0.23 linkt-0.6.99-20010205-i386-1: Requires KDE2. Author: Jochen Sarrazin, DG6VJ, et al. PACKAGE NAME: ncurses-4.2.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 1544 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 8330 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: This is a binary package of ncurses-4.2. Some binary packages may need this for compatibility. Note that if you install this, you will link with this version of ncurses when compiling. If you'd rather link with the version in the D series, then reinstall that one after installing this. The original announcement for ncurses-4.2 follows. --- Announcing ncurses 4.2 The ncurses (new curses) library is a freeware emulation of System V Release 4.0 curses. It uses terminfo format, supports pads and color and multiple highlights and forms characters and function-key mapping, and has all the other SYSV-curses enhancements over BSD curses. In mid-June 1995, the maintainer of 4.4BSD curses declared that he considered 4.4BSD curses obsolete, and is encouraging the keepers of Unix releases such as BSD/OS, freeBSD and netBSD to switch over to ncurses. The ncurses code was developed under Linux. It should port easily to any ANSI/POSIX-conforming UNIX. It has even been ported to OS/2 Warp! The distribution includes the library and support utilities, including a terminfo compiler tic(1), a decompiler infocmp(1), clear(1), tput(1), tset(1), and a termcap conversion tool captoinfo(1). Full manual pages are provided for the library and tools. The ncurses distribution is available via anonymous FTP at the GNU distribution site [1]ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu. It is also available at [2]ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ncurses. Features of ncurses The ncurses package is fully compatible with SVr4 (System V Release 4) curses: * All 257 of the SVr4 calls have been implemented (and are documented). * Full support for SVr4 curses features including keyboard mapping, color, forms-drawing with ACS characters, and automatic recognition of keypad and function keys. * An emulation of the SVr4 panels library, supporting a stack of windows with backing store, is included. * An emulation of the SVr4 menus library, supporting a uniform but flexible interface for menu programming, is included. * An emulation of the SVr4 form library, supporting data collection through on-screen forms, is included. * Binary terminfo entries generated by the ncurses tic(1) implementation are bit-for-bit-compatible with the entry format SVr4 curses uses. * The utilities have options to allow you to filter terminfo entries for use with less capable curses/terminfo versions such as the HP/UX and AIX ports. The ncurses package also has many useful extensions over SVr4: * The API is 8-bit clean and base-level conformant with the X/OPEN curses specification, XSI Curses (that is, it implements all BASE level features, but not all EXTENDED features). Most EXTENDED-level features not directly concerned with wide-character support are implemented, including many function calls not supported under SVr4 curses (but portability of all calls is documented so you can use the SVr4 subset only). * Unlike SVr4 curses, ncurses can write to the rightmost-bottommost corner of the screen if your terminal has an insert-character capability. * (PC-clone boxes only) Support for access to the IBM PC ROM characters 0-32 through the highlight A_ALTCHARSET. * Ada95 and C++ bindings. * Support for mouse event reporting under xterm. * Extended mouse support via Alessandro Rubini's gpm package. * The function wresize() allows you to resize windows, preserving their data. * The function use_default_colors() allows you to use the terminal's default colors for the default color pair, achieving the effect of transparent colors. * The functions keyok() and define_key() allow you to better control the use of function keys, e.g., disabling the ncurses KEY_MOUSE, or by defining more than one control sequence to map to a given key code. * Support for 16-color terminals, such as aixterm and XFree86 xterm. * Better cursor-movement optimization. The package now features a cursor-local-movement computation more efficient than either BSD's or System V's. * Super hardware scrolling support. The screen-update code incorporates a novel, simple, and cheap algorithm that enables it to make optimal use of hardware scrolling, line-insertion, and line-deletion for screen-line movements. This algorithm is more powerful than the 4.4BSD curses quickch() routine. * Real support for terminals with the magic-cookie glitch. The screen-update code will refrain from drawing a highlight if the magic- cookie unattributed spaces required just before the beginning and after the end would step on a non-space character. It will automatically shift highlight boundaries when doing so would make it possible to draw the highlight without changing the visual appearance of the screen. * It is possible to generate the library with a list of pre-loaded fallback entries linked to it so that it can serve those terminal types even when no terminfo tree or termcap file is accessible (this may be useful for support of screen-oriented programs that must run in single-user mode). * The tic(1)/captoinfo utility provided with ncurses has the ability to translate many termcaps from the XENIX, IBM and AT&T extension sets. * A BSD-like tset(1) utility is provided. * The ncurses library and utilities will automatically read terminfo entries from $HOME/.terminfo if it exists, and compile to that directory if it exists and the user has no write access to the system directory. This feature makes it easier for users to have personal terminfo entries without giving up access to the system terminfo directory. * You may specify a path of directories to search for compiled descriptions with the environment variable TERMINFO_DIRS (this generalizes the feature provided by TERMINFO under stock System V.) * In terminfo source files, use capabilities may refer not just to other entries in the same source file (as in System V) but also to compiled entries in either the system terminfo directory or the user's $HOME/.terminfo directory. * A script (capconvert) is provided to help BSD users transition from termcap to terminfo. It gathers the information in a TERMCAP environment variable and/or a ~/.termcap local entries file and converts it to an equivalent local terminfo tree under $HOME/.terminfo. * Automatic fallback to the /etc/termcap file can be compiled in when it is not possible to build a terminfo tree. This feature is neither fast nor cheap, you don't want to use it unless you have to, but it's there. * The table-of-entries utility toe makes it easy for users to see exactly what terminal types are available on the system. * The library meets the XSI requirement that every macro entry point have a corresponding function which may be linked (and will be prototype-checked) if the macro definition is disabled with #undef. * An HTML "Introduction to Programming with NCURSES" document provides a narrative introduction to the curses programming interface. State of the Package Numerous bugs present in earlier versions have been fixed; the library is far more reliable than it used to be. Bounds checking in many `dangerous' entry points has been improved. The code is now type-safe according to gcc -Wall. The library has been checked for malloc leaks and arena corruption by the Purify memory-allocation tester. The ncurses code has been tested with a wide variety of applications including: ded directory-editor [3]ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ded. dialog the underlying application used in Slackware's setup, and the basis for similar applications on Linux. lynx-2.7 the character-screen WWW browser Midnight Commander 4.1 file manager mutt 0.88 mail utility ncftp 2.0 file-transfer utility nvi New vi versions 1.50 are able to use ncurses versions 1.9.7 and later. taper tape archive utility vh-1.6 Volks-Hypertext browser for the Jargon File as well as some that use ncurses for the terminfo support alone: minicom-1.75 terminal emulator tin-unoff tin 1.4 newsreader, supporting color, MIME [4]ftp://ftp.akk.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/news/clients/tin-unoff. vile vi-like-emacs [5]ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/vile. The ncurses distribution includes a selection of test programs (including a few games). Who's Who and What's What The original developers of ncurses are [6]Zeyd Ben-Halim and [7]Eric S. Raymond. Ongoing work is being done by [8]Thomas Dickey and [9]Jürgen Pfeifer. [10]Florian La Roche acts as the maintainer for the Free Software Foundation, which holds the copyright on ncurses. Contact the current maintainers at [11]bug-ncurses@gnu.org. To join the ncurses mailing list, please write email to bug-ncurses-request@gnu.org containing the line: subscribe @ This list is open to anyone interested in helping with the development and testing of this package. Beta versions of ncurses and patches to the current release are made available at [12]ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ncurses. Future Plans * Extended-level XPG4 conformance, with internationalization support. * Ports to more systems, including DOS and Windows. We need people to help with these projects. If you are interested in working on them, please join the ncurses list. Other Related Resources The distribution includes and uses a version of the terminfo-format terminal description file maintained by Eric Raymond. [13]http://earthspace.net/~esr/terminfo. You can find lots of information on terminal-related topics not covered in the terminfo file at [14]Richard Shuford's archive. References 1. ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu 2. ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ncurses 3. ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ded 4. ftp://ftp.akk.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/news/clients/tin-unoff 5. ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/vile 6. mailto:zmbenhal@netcom.com 7. http://www.ccil.org/~esr/home.html 8. mailto:dickey@clark.net 9. mailto:Juergen.Pfeifer@T-Online.de 10. mailto:florian@gnu.org 11. mailto:bug-ncurses@gnu.org 12. ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ncurses 13. http://earthspace.net/~esr/terminfo 14. http://www.cs.utk.edu/~shuford/terminal_index.html PACKAGE NAME: node-0.3.0-i386-2.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 46 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 130 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: node-0.3.0-i386-2: AX.25 node version 0.3.0 node-0.3.0-i386-2: node-0.3.0-i386-2: This is a simple node frontend for Linux kernel AX.25, NETROM, node-0.3.0-i386-2: ROSE and TCP. Author: Tomi Manninen OH2BNS, PACKAGE NAME: openmotif-2.1.30-i386-2.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/openmotif2.1.30 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 7788 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 15430 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: openmotif-2.1.30-i386-2: OpenMotif 2.1.30 openmotif-2.1.30-i386-2: openmotif-2.1.30-i386-2: The OpenMotif 2.1.30 toolkit and motif clients, such as the Motif openmotif-2.1.30-i386-2: Window Manager. openmotif-2.1.30-i386-2: openmotif-2.1.30-i386-2: OpenMotif is only free on free operating systems such as Linux, openmotif-2.1.30-i386-2: BSD, and GNU HURD. Please see the LICENSE in this directory. openmotif-2.1.30-i386-2: PACKAGE NAME: opie-2.32-i386-3.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/login PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 29 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 80 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: opie-2.32-i386-3: One-time Passwords In Everything, Release 2.32 opie-2.32-i386-3: opie-2.32-i386-3: OPIE is a freely distributable software package originally developed opie-2.32-i386-3: at and for the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). opie-2.32-i386-3: OPIE provides a one-time password system. The system should be opie-2.32-i386-3: secure against the passive attacks now commonplace on the Internet opie-2.32-i386-3: (see RFC 1704 for more details). opie-2.32-i386-3: This Slackware binary package only contains the OPIE client software. PACKAGE NAME: opie_server-2.32-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/login PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 109 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 220 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: opie_server-2.32-i386-1: One-time Passwords In Everything, Release 2.32 opie_server-2.32-i386-1: opie_server-2.32-i386-1: This Slackware binary package only contains the opie_server-2.32-i386-1: OPIE server software. PACKAGE NAME: parted-1.4.14-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 393 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 1270 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: parted-1.4.14-i386-1: GNU Parted 1.4.14 parted-1.4.14-i386-1: parted-1.4.14-i386-1: GNU Parted is a program for creating, destroying, resizing, checking parted-1.4.14-i386-1: and copying partitions, and the filesystems on them. This is useful parted-1.4.14-i386-1: for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising disk parted-1.4.14-i386-1: usage, copying data between hard disks, and disk imaging. parted-1.4.14-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: pdksh-2.1.14.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 200 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 460 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Last updated Jul '99 for pdksh-5.2.14. (check ftp://ftp.cs.mun.ca:/pub/pdksh/ or http://www.cs.mun.ca/~michael/pdksh/ for new versions/patches) PD-ksh is a mostly complete AT&T ksh look-alike (see NOTES file for a list of things not supported). Work is mostly finished to make it fully compatible with both POSIX and AT&T ksh (when the two don't conflict). Since pdksh is free and compiles and runs on most common unix systems, it is very useful in creating a consistent user interface across multiple machines. For example, in the CS dept. of MUN, pdksh is installed on a variety of machines including Suns, HPs, DecStations, pcs running Linux, etc., and is the login shell of ~5200 users. PDksh is currently being maintained by Michael Rendell (michael@cs.mun.ca), who took over from Simon J. Gerraty (sjg@zen.void.oz.au) at the later's suggestion. A short list of things that have been added since the last public pdksh release (4.9) are auto-configuration, arrays, $(( .. )), [[ .. ]], variable attributes, co-processes, extended file globbing, many POSIXisms and many bug fixes. See the NEWS and ChangeLog files for other features added and bugs fixed. Note that pdksh is provided AS IS, with NO WARRANTY, either expressed or implied. Also note that although the bulk of the code in pdksh is in the public domain, some files are copyrighten (but freely distributable) and subject to certain conditions (eg, don't remove copyright, document any changes, etc.). See the LEGAL file for details. If you would like to be notified via email of new releases as they become available, send mail to pdksh-request@cs.mun.ca with subject "send release notifications" (or "don't send release notifications" to stop them). Files of interest: NEWS short list of noticeable changes in various versions. CONTRIBUTORS short history of pdksh, people who contributed, etc. NOTES lists of known bugs in pdksh, at&t ksh, and posix. PROJECTS list of things that need to be done in pdksh. BUG-REPORTS list of recently reported bugs that have been fixed and all reported bugs that haven't been fixed. LEGAL A file detailing legal issues concerning pdksh. etc/* system profile and kshrc files used by Simon J. Gerraty. misc/README* readme files from previous versions. misc/Changes* changelog files from previous versions. os2/* files and info needed to compile ksh on os/2. tests/* pdksh's regression testing system. Compiling/Installing: The quick way: ./configure make make check # optional make install # will install /usr/local/bin/ksh # and /usr/local/man/man1/ksh.1 [add path-to-installed-pdksh to /etc/shells] The more detailed description: * run "configure --help | your-favorite-pager" and look at the --enable-* and --disable-* options (they are at the end). Select any you options you wish to enable/disable (most people can skip this step). * run configure: this is a GNU autoconf configure script that will generate a Makefile and a config.h. Some of the useful options to configure are: --prefix=PATH indicates the directory tree under which the binary and man page are installed (ie, PATH/bin/ksh and PATH/man/man1/ksh.1). The default prefix is /usr/local. --exec-prefix=PATH overrides --prefix for machine dependent files (ie, the ksh binary) --program-prefix=pd install binary and man page as pdksh and pdksh.1 --verbose show what is being defined as script runs Note that you don't have to build in the source directory. To build in a separate directory, do something like: $ mkdir objs $ cd objs $ ../configure --verbose .... $ make See the file INSTALL for a more complete description of configure and its generic options (ksh specific options are documented in the --help output) * miscellaneous configuration notes: * If your make doesn't understand VPATH, you must compile in the source directory. * On DecStations, MIPS and SONY machines with older C compilers that can't handle "int * volatile x", you should use gcc or turn off optimization. The problem is configure defines volatile to nothing since the compiler can't handle it properly, but the compiler does optimizations that the volatile is meant to prevent. So. Use gcc. * On MIPS RISC/os 5.0 systems, sysv environment, is messed up - it defines sigset_t, but not any of the rest of the posix signals (the sigset_t typedef should be in the ifdef KERNEL section) - also doesn't have waitpid() or wait3(). Things compile up ok in the svr4 environment, but it dumps core in __start (perhaps our system doesn't have the full svr4 environ?). Try compiling in the bsd43 environ instead (still not perfect - see BUG-REPORTS file), using gcc - cc has problems with macro expansions in the argument of a macro (in this case, the ARGS macro). * On TitanOS (Stardent/Titan), use `CC="cc -43" configure ...'. When configure finishes, edit config.h, undef HAVE_DIRENT_H and define HAVE_SYS_DIR_H (the dirent.h header file is broken). * On Linux (red hat distribution), check that /dev/tty has mode 0666 (not mode 0644). If it has the wrong permissions, ksh will print warnings about not being able to do job control. * on NeXT machines (3.2, probably other releases), the siglist.out file won't be generated correctly if you try to use the system's compiler (it has a broken cc -E and strange header files). There are two ways to make it work: 1) if you have gcc, use it (for everything). Alternatively, force configure to use it for CPP, i.e., use CPP="gcc -E" configure ... 2) Force configure to use some extra CPPFLAGS, using CPPFLAGS="XXX" configure ... where XXX is obtained from running "cc -v YYY.c" on some C file. Look at the options passed to cpp (there are lots of them...) and replace the XXX above with them. Make sure you do a "make distclean" (or "rm config.cache") if you re-run configure with a difference CPP or CPPFLAGS. Also note that if you are building multiple arch binaries, you will have to specify both CC and CPP. * run make: everything should compile and link without problems. * run make check: this fires up a perl script that checks for some known and some fixed bugs. The script prints pass/fail for tests it expected to pass/fail, and PASS/FAIL for tests it expected to fail/pass. If you don't have perl, or if your perl doesn't work (most common problem is the .ph header files are missing or broken), you can run ENV= path-to-pdksh-executable misc/Bugs path-to-pdksh-executable instead. * run make install: this installs ksh (in /usr/local/bin/ksh by default, or where ever you told configure to put things). * add path-to-installed-pdksh to /etc/shells if it's not already there. This is only needed if you intend to use pdksh as a login shell (things like ftp won't allow users to connect in if their shell isn't in this file). The following is a list of machines that pdksh is reported to work on: -/PC Linux 1.x,2.x -/PC NetBSD 0.9a -/PC BSDI 1.1 -/PC FreeBSD 2.x, 3.x -/PC OpenBSD -/PC Interactive/Sunsoft 3.0.1 and 4.1 (note that problems have been reported with isc3.2 - see the BUG-REPORTS file) -/PC OS/2 Commadore/Amiga NetBSD 1.0 Dec/alpha OSF/1 v2.x, v3.x Dec/alpha NetBSD 1.1B Dec/pmax Ultrix 4.2 Dec/vax Ultrix 2.2 (not tested recently :-)) Dec/vax 4.3BSD+NFS (MtXinu) (not tested recently :-)) HP/pa HP-UX 9.01 IBM/RS/6000 AIX 3.2.5 MIPS/m120 RISC/os 5.0 (bsd43 environ) NeXT NeXTStep 3.2 SGI/IRIX 6.2 Sun/sun4 SunOS 4.1.3, 4.1.4 Sun/sun4 Solaris 2.x Sun/sun386i SunOS 4.0.2 Sun/sun3 SunOS 4.0.3, 4.1.1_U1 Stardent/TitanOS 4.2 Newer versions of pdksh may be available from ftp://ftp.cs.mun.ca:/pub/pdksh/ you may want to check for one if you run into any problems, as the problem may already be fixed (you can get new release notifications automatically - see above). The file pdksh-unstable-XXX.tar.gz has the very latest version which may not compile (it is generated automatically when changes are detected in the main source repository) - it is for those who want to follow changes as they are made. You can send bug reports, fixes, and enhancements to pdksh@cs.mun.ca (please don't assume I will see bug reports that are posted to some newsgroup or mailing list - I probably won't). If you are reporting a bug (with or without a fix), please include * the version of pdksh you are using (see version.c, or, if you are running pdksh, try echo $KSH_VERSION), * the machine, operating system and compiler you are using, * and a description of how to repeat the bug (a small shell script that demonstrates the bug is best). as well as the following, if relevant (if you aren't sure, include them) * what options you are using (both configure options and set -o options) * the output of configure, with the verbose flag (eg, make distclean; ./configure --verbose) * the contents of config.log (this is created by the configure script) * if you are using gcc (the GNU C compiler), which version it is. BTW, THE MOST FREQUENTLY REPORTED BUG IS echo hi | read a; echo $a # Does not print hi I'm aware of this and there is no need to report it. Michael Rendell, michael@cs.mun.ca PACKAGE NAME: pinfo-0.6.0-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 63 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 170 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: pinfo-0.6.0-i386-1: pinfo-0.6.0 pinfo-0.6.0-i386-1: pinfo-0.6.0-i386-1: pinfo is a GNU info file viewer that works similar to Lynx. pinfo-0.6.0-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: qcam-0.91j-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 51 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 170 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: qcam-0.91j-i386-1: qcam-0.91j qcam-0.91j-i386-1: qcam-0.91j-i386-1: qcam is a library and a set of utilities for using the Connectix qcam-0.91j-i386-1: Black and White Parallel QuickCam under Linux. It does not support qcam-0.91j-i386-1: the color or serial versions of the camera. This version has JPEG qcam-0.91j-i386-1: image support so that the images you take can be stored to a JPEG qcam-0.91j-i386-1: file. qcam-0.91j-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: rexima-1.1-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 16 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 50 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: rexima-1.1-i386-1: rexima-1.1 rexima-1.1-i386-1: rexima-1.1-i386-1: rexima is a simple ncurses-based audio mixer. It's designed to rexima-1.1-i386-1: be small, fast, and straightforward. It also offers a command rexima-1.1-i386-1: line mode so you can script mixer settings. rexima-1.1-i386-1: rexima-1.1-i386-1: NOTE: root will need to set the permissions on the appropriate rexima-1.1-i386-1: /dev/mixer* devices to allow users to adjust the sound settings. rexima-1.1-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: rio-1.07m-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 31 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 80 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: rio-1.07m-i386-1: rio 1.07-modified rio-1.07m-i386-1: rio-1.07m-i386-1: Command line utility for working a Diamond Rio portable MP3 player. rio-1.07m-i386-1: You can format it, send and receive files, and run diagnostics. This rio-1.07m-i386-1: version adds a patch to let you specify the track number when you rio-1.07m-i386-1: want to delete a file or download a file from the Rio to the computer. rio-1.07m-i386-1: rio-1.07m-i386-1: (Patch added by Logan Johnson ) rio-1.07m-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: rp_pppoe-2.8-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 66 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 190 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: rp_pppoe-2.8-i386-1: rp-pppoe-2.8 rp_pppoe-2.8-i386-1: rp_pppoe-2.8-i386-1: rp-pppoe is a user-mode PPPoE client and server suite for Linux. It is rp_pppoe-2.8-i386-1: fully RFC-compliant and supports cookies, relay-IDs, and multiple rp_pppoe-2.8-i386-1: simultaneous PPPoE discovery phases. rp_pppoe-2.8-i386-1: rp_pppoe-2.8-i386-1: The homepage for rp-pppoe is http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/ rp_pppoe-2.8-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: sgmltools.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 3018 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 11100 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: This is SGML tools 2.0.2 with the following changes: - Upgraded from DocBook 3.0 to DocBook 4.0. - Added in the DTD and stylesheets for the GNOME Documentation Project. These are needed to build much of the documentation in the GTK series. - Added collateindex.pl and db2html, which have both proven quite useful. - Took the liberty of modifying /usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf with a few magic numbers. This is needed to allow TeX to compile rather large source files. Otherwise, it just dies. - Chris PACKAGE NAME: socket-1.1-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 12 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 40 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: socket-1.1-i386-1: socket 1.1 socket-1.1-i386-1: socket-1.1-i386-1: The program Socket implements access to TCP sockets from shell socket-1.1-i386-1: level. First written for the need to open a server socket and socket-1.1-i386-1: read and write to the socket interactively for testing purposes, socket-1.1-i386-1: it quickly evolved into a generic tool providing the socket socket-1.1-i386-1: interface for shell script and interactive use. socket-1.1-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: soundmodem-0.4-i386-2.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 138 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 330 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: soundmodem-0.4-i386-2: soundmodem version 0.4 soundmodem-0.4-i386-2: soundmodem-0.4-i386-2: This package contains the driver and the diagnostic utility for soundmodem-0.4-i386-2: userspace soundmodem-0.4-i386-2. It allows you to use soundcards supported soundmodem-0.4-i386-2: by OSS/Free as Amateur Packet Radio modems. soundmodem-0.4-i386-2: Author: Thomas Sailer soundmodem-0.4-i386-2: soundmodem-0.4-i386-2: Requires audiofil.tgz, libxml.tgz to be installed. PACKAGE NAME: up-0.3-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 12 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 40 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: up-0.3-i386-1: up 0.3 up-0.3-i386-1: up-0.3-i386-1: up is intended as a replacement for the uptime command that comes up-0.3-i386-1: with Slackware Linux. It calculates the uptime all the way out to up-0.3-i386-1: decades (or whatever is most applicable to your current uptime), up-0.3-i386-1: instead of just stopping at days. It does not display the number of up-0.3-i386-1: users logged in or load average information. up-0.3-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: w3m-0.2.1-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 356 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 910 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: w3m-0.2.1-i386-1: w3m-0.2.1 w3m-0.2.1-i386-1: w3m-0.2.1-i386-1: 3m is a pager with WWW capability. It IS a pager, but it can be w3m-0.2.1-i386-1: used as a text-mode WWW browser. w3m-0.2.1-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: xcall-0.02-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 11 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 40 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: xcall-0.02-i386-1: Packet radio program for X/GTK xcall-0.02-i386-1: Xcall is a simple packet radio program, which does not do xcall-0.02-i386-1: much at the moment, except send what you type and show what xcall-0.02-i386-1: you receive. xcall-0.02-i386-1: Author: Joop Stakenborg xcall-0.02-i386-1: xcall-0.02-i386-1: Requires gtkglib.tgz to be installed. PACKAGE NAME: xconvers-0.7-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 95 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 240 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: xconvers-0.7-i386-1: Xconvers is a client for convers, a IRC-like conversation xconvers-0.7-i386-1: system for hamradio operators. Convers differs from IRC xconvers-0.7-i386-1: because there is a much smaller command set and command xconvers-0.7-i386-1: input and output is generally shorter. This is done because xconvers-0.7-i386-1: a lot of convers servers are linked by radio waves, where xconvers-0.7-i386-1: traffic should be kept low. xconvers-0.7-i386-1: Author: Joop Stakenborg (PA4TU) xconvers-0.7-i386-1: xconvers-0.7-i386-1: requires gtkglib.tgz to be installed. xconvers-0.7-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/xemacs PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 29311 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 102630 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: xemacs-21.1.14 xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: XEmacs is a version of Emacs for the X Window System. This version of xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: XEmacs was compiled with MULE (MULtilingual Enhancement) support. It xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: can handle not only ASCII characters (7 bits) and ISO Latin-1 (8 bits) xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: but also Japanese, Chinese, Korean (16 bits) coded in the ISO2022 xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: standard and its variants (e.g. EUC, Compound Text). For Chinese xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: there is support for both GB and Big5. In addition, Thai (based on xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: TIS620), Vietnamese (based on VISCII and VSCII), Arabic, and Ethiopic xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: are also supported. Some languages require fonts from intlfonts-1.2. xemacs-21.1.14-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: xfbb-7.03h-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 687 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 1690 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: PACKAGE NAME: xfstt-1.1-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 67 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 190 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: xfstt-1.1-i386-1: xfstt 1.1 xfstt-1.1-i386-1: xfstt-1.1-i386-1: xfstt is a TrueType font server for the X Window System. It allows xfstt-1.1-i386-1: applications such as Netscape and the GIMP to take advantage of the xfstt-1.1-i386-1: wide selection of TrueType fonts available. xfstt-1.1-i386-1: xfstt-1.1-i386-1: NOTE: No TrueType fonts are provided. You will need to obtain those xfstt-1.1-i386-1: on your own. xfstt-1.1-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: xmps-0.2.0-i386-1.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 2849 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 9220 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: xmps-0.2.0-i386-1: xmps-0.2.0 xmps-0.2.0-i386-1: xmps-0.2.0-i386-1: XMPS stands for X Movie Player System. It's a simple GTK+ program that xmps-0.2.0-i386-1: will play MPEG-1/MPEG-2/FLI/FLC/AVI files with sound under the Linux platform. xmps-0.2.0-i386-1: PACKAGE NAME: z8530drv_utils-3.0-i386-2.tgz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./contrib/ham/ax25 PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 36 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 120 K PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: z8530drv_utils-3.0-i386-2: Utilities for Z8530 based SCC boards by Joerg Reuter DL1BKE. z8530drv_utils-3.0-i386-2: Needs scc support enabled in the kernel, or have the scc.o z8530drv_utils-3.0-i386-2: module loaded. z8530drv_utils-3.0-i386-2: z8530drv_utils-3.0-i386-2: Edit /etc/ax25/z8530drv.conf to fit your configuration.