://github.com/chzyer/test
* License : Expat
Programming Lang: Go
Description : Go library designed to enhance testing capabilities
A Go library designed to enhance testing capabilities.
It provides advanced features for writing and managing
test cases, aiming to improve the
Lang: Haskell
Description : IMAP/SMTP clients with the capabilities of renewal and
authorization of OAuth2 credentials
mailctl provides IMAP/SMTP clients with the capabilities of renewal and
authorization of OAuth2 credentials.
The Oauth2 credentials are kept in the Gnome keyring or in
-Miller/pfuture
* License : GPL-3+
Programming Lang: Emacs-Lisp
Description : set of functions wrapping Emacs' process creation
capabilities
pfuture.el offers a set of simple functions wrapping Emacs’ existing
process creation capabilities. It allows to conveniently deal
+
Programming Lang: C,C++
Description : A lightning-fast filename search feature, and provides
offline search capabilities
deepin-anything aims to provide Linux users with a lightning-fast filename
search feature that does not rely on additional system calls and function calls
and is highly efficient
provides terminal color capabilities
detection
tty-color is a simple library that provides independent color support
detection. It is a component for TTY toolkit.
This is a requirement to ruby-pastel, which is needed to create the package
puppet-development-kit.
I plan on maintaining this package
: C++
Description : Graphical Tool for Software-Defined Radio, with send and
receive capabilities
SDRangel is an Open Source Qt5 / OpenGL 3.0+ SDR and signal analyzer frontend to
various hardware.
Since version 2 SDRangel can integrate more than one hardware device running
concurrently
Description : step-by-step debugging and stack navigation capabilities in
pry using byebug
Adds step-by-step debugging and stack navigation capabilities to pry
using byebug.
To use, invoke pry normally. No need to start your script or app
differently: execution will stop in the first statement after
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: Python
Description : A Python library that provides an easy way to identify
devices like mobile phones, tablets and their capabilities by parsing (browser)
user agent strings.
user_agents is a Python library that provides an easy way to
identify/detect
Description : Go package for interacting with the capabilities of a
terminal
Go package for interacting with the capabilities of a terminal.
Gotty is a library written in Go that determines and reads termcap
database files to produce an interface for interacting with the
capabilities of a
messaging capabilities
Pat is a cross platform Winlink client with basic messaging
capabilities.
It is the primary sandbox/prototype application for the wl2k-go
project, and provides both a command line interface and a responsive
(mobile-friendly) web interface.
It is mainly developed for Linux, but are
for snap-telemetry to enhance and extend its
capabilities
A group of plugins that are designed to be used wth the snap-telelmetry
package.
http://snap-telemetry.io/plugins.html
This package is dependent upon the ITP package snap-telemetry #844786
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug
* License : Artistic or GPL-1+
Programming Lang: Perl
Description : Perl module to query a filehandle's capabilities
Perl's filehandles are implemented as a stack of layers, with the bottom-most
usually doing the actual IO and the higher ones doing buffering,
encoding/d
escription : Thin, practical wrapper around terminal capabilities in
Python
Blessed is a thin, practical wrapper around terminal capabilities in
Python. It provides:
.
* Styles, color, and maybe a little positioning without necessarily
clearing the whole screen first.
* Works great with stand
/django-oauth-toolkit
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: Python
Description : OAuth2 capabilities for Django projects
Django OAuth Toolkit can help you providing out of the box all the endpoints,
data and logic needed to add OAuth2 capabilities to your Django projects.
Django OAuth
: Utilities for manipulating POSIX capabilities in Go
Utilities for manipulating and checking POSIX capabilities in
the Go language.
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On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 16:41:22 +0100, Wookey wrote:
> +++ Joerg Desch [2014-08-08 05:38 +]:
> > Today I've read about Debians Multiarch capabilities for the first time.
> > Is it possible to use this technique to build deb packages of libraries
> > for the mingw
+++ Joerg Desch [2014-08-08 05:38 +]:
> Today I've read about Debians Multiarch capabilities for the first time.
> Is it possible to use this technique to build deb packages of libraries
> for the mingw crosscompile toolchain too?
In principle, yes. In practice right now, no
Today I've read about Debians Multiarch capabilities for the first time.
Is it possible to use this technique to build deb packages of libraries
for the mingw crosscompile toolchain too?
I have to build Windows executables and therefore need some libraries.
For now, I build and install
Lang: C, C++, Obj-C, Tcl
Description : adds native drag & drop capabilities to the Tk toolkit
TkDND is an extension that adds native drag & drop capabilities to the Tk
toolkit. Under unix the drag & drop protocol in use is the XDND protocol
version 4 (also used by the QT toolkit
Package: wnpp
Owner: tak...@debian.org
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: libnet-nslookup-perl
Version : 1.19
Upstream Author : darren chamberlain
* URL or Web page : http://cpan.org/
* License : GPL-2.0+
Description : Provide nslookup(1)-like capabilities
Net
processor with W3C Full Text
and Update capabilities
BaseX is a very fast and light-weight, yet powerful XML database and
XPath/XQuery processor, including support for the latest W3C Full Text and
Update Recommendations. It supports large XML instances and offers a highly
interactive frontend
with various
websites
Weboob allows frontend applications to query, through a set of
backends, some websites implementing a subset of pre-defined
capabilities (forum, bank, travel, weather, etc).
.
This allows the user to extract information out of those websites
without using a
nager with remailer-capabilities
Schleuder is designed to server as a tool for group communication:
subscribers can communicate encrypted (and pseudonymously) among
themselves, receive emails from non-subscribers and send emails to
non-subscribers via the list.
Schleuder takes care of all de- and
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I request assistance with maintaining the libcap2 package because the
library is of Priority: standard.
The package description is:
This library implements the user-space interfaces to the POSIX
1003.1e capabilities available in Linux kernels. These capabilities
capabilities library
This library implements the user-space interfaces to the POSIX
1003.1e capabilities available in Linux kernels. These capabilities
are
a partitioning of the all powerful root privilege into a set of
distinct
privileges.
.
The libcap-ng library is intended to make
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Gunnar Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Package name: libacts-as-list-ruby
Version : 2007.10.12
Upstream Author : David Heinemeier Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://github.com/rails/acts_as_list
* License : MIT
Progr
Hi Steve,
Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 05:45:12PM +, Jörg Sommer wrote:
>
>> Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > For a long time, the Debian pam package has been carrying a local patch to
>> > add su
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 05:45:12PM +, Jörg Sommer wrote:
> Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For a long time, the Debian pam package has been carrying a local patch to
> > add support for Linux capabilities in pam_limits. While catching up on bug
> >
Hi Steve,
Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For a long time, the Debian pam package has been carrying a local patch to
> add support for Linux capabilities in pam_limits. While catching up on bug
> triage work on the package, I've come to the conclusion that thi
Folks,
For a long time, the Debian pam package has been carrying a local patch to
add support for Linux capabilities in pam_limits. While catching up on bug
triage work on the package, I've come to the conclusion that this
functionality is broken, useless, and that no one actually uses i
: CeCILL
Programming Lang: Java
Description : Java components for building applications with Docking
capabilities
An application can be divided into sub-sets: the "dockables".
- Each Dockable can be precisely positionned by the user, by a drag and drop
gesture iss
On 14-Feb-07, 16:48 (CST), Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 February 2007 09:49, Matthew Garrett
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Like any other P6-class CPU[1], the Pentium 3 can handle up to 64GB of
> > RAM via PAE. Certain chipsets may be more restrictive, but it'
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 09:49, Matthew Garrett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > P3 server machines can easily handle more RAM, I've had P3 servers with
> > 1G and 2G before. But desktops are limited (desktop and server versions
> > of the P3 CPU have
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 08:09:48AM +0100, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> one of the most famous desktop boards for pentium 3 slot cpus was the
> asus p3b-f. it can handle 4 dimms with a total capacity of 1gb (lucky me
> had such a machine in 2000/2001. :).
Just for another data point, I *presently* use o
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 11:36:10AM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
>
> You've got a funny definition of "P6-class". 8-) There are Pentium IIs
> whose on-chip L2 cache can only cover 512 MB. PAE is only of
> theoretical value on these systems.
>
P6-class says nothing about how much memory the CPU c
* Matthew Garrett:
> Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> P3 server machines can easily handle more RAM, I've had P3 servers with 1G
>> and
>> 2G before. But desktops are limited (desktop and server versions of the P3
>> CPU have significant differences among other things).
>
> Like a
Evgeni Golov wrote:
> In 2000/2001? I still have a p3-500 on a asus p3b-f with 512mb ram here
> at home as a fileserver, and one with 384mb at my girlfriends home as a
> desktop...
i did tend to change hardware more frequently in the past, nowadays it
doesn't make so much of a difference anymore.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 08:58:11AM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thursday 08 February 2007 22:14, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Beside the point I know, but I had P-III machines with more RAM than
> > that installed in the past. 768Mb at least.
>
> Were they desktop machines? I
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 08:09:48 +0100 Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Russell Coker wrote:
> > Were they desktop machines? If so what brand?
>
> one of the most famous desktop boards for pentium 3 slot cpus was the
> asus p3b-f. it can handle 4 dimms with a total capacity of 1gb (lucky
> me had such a mach
Russell Coker wrote:
> Were they desktop machines? If so what brand?
one of the most famous desktop boards for pentium 3 slot cpus was the
asus p3b-f. it can handle 4 dimms with a total capacity of 1gb (lucky me
had such a machine in 2000/2001. :).
Regards,
Daniel
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On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 08:58:11AM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thursday 08 February 2007 22:14, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Beside the point I know, but I had P-III machines with more RAM than
> > that installed in the past. 768Mb at least.
>
> Were they desktop machines? I
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> P3 server machines can easily handle more RAM, I've had P3 servers with 1G
> and
> 2G before. But desktops are limited (desktop and server versions of the P3
> CPU have significant differences among other things).
Like any other P6-class CPU[1], the
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 08:58:11AM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
>
> P3 server machines can easily handle more RAM, I've had P3 servers with 1G
> and
> 2G before. But desktops are limited (desktop and server versions of the P3
> CPU have significant differences among other things).
>
What diffe
On Thursday 08 February 2007 22:14, Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Beside the point I know, but I had P-III machines with more RAM than
> that installed in the past. 768Mb at least.
Were they desktop machines? If so what brand?
P3 server machines can easily handle more RAM, I've had
rch.cpan.org/~darren/String-Format-1.14/
* License : GPL2
Programming Lang: Perl
Description : sprintf-like string formatting capabilities with arbitrary
format definitions
String::Format lets you define arbitrary printf-like format sequences
to be expanded. This module would be mo
perate with Google Talk's P2P and voice
calling capabilities
Libjingle is a set of components provided by Google to interoperate with
Google Talk's peer-to-peer and voice calling capabilities. The package
includes source code for Google's implementation of Jingle and Jingle-Audio,
tw
On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 01:04:53PM +0100, Jesus Climent wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm willing to provide an OpenVPN tunnel to an SMTP server for any DD who
> > > is
> > > unable to find alternate lodgings, and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only
> > > one.
> >
> > I can offer something as well - I would
> >
> > I'm willing to provide an OpenVPN tunnel to an SMTP server for any DD who is
> > unable to find alternate lodgings, and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one.
>
> I can offer something as well - I would probably lean towards just
> auth+ssl instead of over VPN, but it's up to you. I just
program with capabilities similar to
make
Rake is a simple ruby build program with
capabilities similar to make.
.
Rake has the following features:
* Rakefiles (rakes version of Makefiles) are completely defined in
standard Ruby syntax. No XML files to edit. No quirky Makefile
syntax to
u can boot with
> >initcaps=eip,cap_setpcap+eip on the command line ? Or is it still
> >too early to put that into init upstream ?
>I don't know. It was a quick hack I made because I wanted to play with
>capabilities. I suppose that there is a reason if whoever designed this
&
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Nov 15, Miquel van Smoorenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >too early to put that into init upstream ?
> I don't know. It was a quick hack I made because I wanted to play with
> capabilities. I suppose that there is a
that into init upstream ?
I don't know. It was a quick hack I made because I wanted to play with
capabilities. I suppose that there is a reason if whoever designed this
did not allow normal programs to raise capabilities.
>I assume init then has to link against libcap or something.
No, it&
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Nov 15, Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Sorry: http://www.linux.it/~md/software/ssd.tgz .
>
> Should that go into /sbin/init itself, so that you can bo
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Nov 15, Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> >And if i enable SETPCAP for init, will init drop that capability? Will it
> >> >pass it to all started programs?
> >> See http://www.linux.it/~md/ssd.tgz .
> >> N
On Nov 15, Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >And if i enable SETPCAP for init, will init drop that capability? Will it
>> >pass it to all started programs?
>> See http://www.linux.it/~md/ssd.tgz .
>> No kernel hacks needed.
>I see a 404.
Sorry: http://www.linux.it/~md/software/
> >And if i enable SETPCAP for init, will init drop that capability? Will it
> >pass it to all started programs?
> See http://www.linux.it/~md/ssd.tgz .
> No kernel hacks needed.
I see a 404.
regards,
junichi
On Nov 12, Bernd Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>And if i enable SETPCAP for init, will init drop that capability? Will it
>pass it to all started programs?
See http://www.linux.it/~md/ssd.tgz .
No kernel hacks needed.
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 07:35:05AM -0700, Hans Fugal wrote:
> So yes, it is broken on purpose (because the real solution is not in
> place). No, it doesn't make capabilities useless, it just makes it
> impossible to use CAP_SETPCAP.
And if i enable SETPCAP for init, will init drop t
more).
The README found at the above URL states:
7. CAP_SETPCAP is no longer associated with the ability to set the
capabilities of an arbitrary process. (Which was so awful a
capability we're all pretty much relieved about this change.)
I am not sure what precisely you can do
* Francesco P. Lovergine [Wed, 12 Nov 2003 at 14:48 +0100]
> It has implication for libcap* packages too, doesn't it?
I would assume so.
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* Daniel Jacobowitz [Tue, 11 Nov 2003 at 22:18 -0500]
> I would want considerably more information on the security implications
> of allowing CAP_SETPCAP than either of those documents provides, if I
> were you.
>
> The POSIX capability code is notoriously subtle and prone to anger.
Which is why
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 07:11:47PM -0700, Hans Fugal wrote:
> In order to get realtime capabilities, jackd can be run with a suid
> wrapper (jackstart), instead of being run as root, if the following
> patch is applied to the kernel:
>
It has implication for libcap* packages too
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 07:11:47PM -0700, Hans Fugal wrote:
> In order to get realtime capabilities, jackd can be run with a suid
> wrapper (jackstart), instead of being run as root, if the following
> patch is applied to the kernel:
>
> --- capability.h.old2003-11-11 19:57:49.
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 07:11:47PM -0700, Hans Fugal wrote:
> -#define CAP_INIT_EFF_SETto_cap_t(~0&~CAP_TO_MASK(CAP_SETPCAP))
> -#define CAP_INIT_INH_SETto_cap_t(0)
> +#define CAP_INIT_EFF_SETto_cap_t(~0)
> +#define CAP_INIT_INH_SETto_cap_t(~0)
>
> Would it be inappropriate to crea
In order to get realtime capabilities, jackd can be run with a suid
wrapper (jackstart), instead of being run as root, if the following
patch is applied to the kernel:
--- capability.h.old2003-11-11 19:57:49.0 -0700
+++ capability.h2003-11-11 19:56:55.0 -0700
@@ -303,8
Previously Marco d'Itri wrote:
> What would you all think about a patch to start-stop-daemon to remove
> capabilities from spawned daemons?
> Whith this patch many daemons would not need uid=0 anymore.
You either run with uid=0 and remove capabilities, or run with another
uid and ad
What would you all think about a patch to start-stop-daemon to remove
capabilities from spawned daemons?
Whith this patch many daemons would not need uid=0 anymore.
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ciao,
Marco
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