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bastion-product-securitymgr-0.1.13-0.2.20250804.lbn36.noarch
Our Subscription Manager utilises X509 certificates to define the product(s) a
system is built upon/subscribed to.
This is the subscription definition for Security Manager
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rubygem-rdoc-6.6.3.1-16.lbn36.noarch
RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects. RDoc
includes the 'rdoc' and 'ri' tools for generating and displaying online
documentation.
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yum-plugin-tmprepo-1.1.28-1.fc13.noarch
This plugin adds the option --tmprepo which takes a url to a .repo file
downloads it and enables it for a single run. This plugin tries to ensure
that temporary repositories are safe to use, by default, by not allowing
gpg checking to be disabled.
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yum-plugin-tsflags-1.1.28-1.fc13.noarch
This plugin allows you to specify optional transaction flags on the yum
command line
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yum-plugin-upgrade-helper-1.1.28-1.fc13.noarch
this plugin allows yum to erase specific packages on install/update based on an additional
metadata file in repositories. It is used to simplify distribution upgrade hangups.
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yum-plugin-verify-1.1.28-1.fc13.noarch
This plugin adds the commands verify, verify-all and verify-rpm. There are
also a couple of options. This command works like rpm -V, to verify your
installation.
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yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.28-1.fc13.noarch
This plugin takes a set of name/versions for packages and excludes all other
versions of those packages (including optionally following obsoletes). This
allows you to protect packages from being updated by newer versions,
for example.
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yum-presto-0.6.2-1.fc13.noarch
Yum-presto is a plugin for yum that looks for deltarpms rather than rpms
whenever they are available. This has the potential of saving a lot of
bandwidth when downloading updates.
A Deltarpm is the difference between two rpms. If you already have foo-1.0
installed and foo-1.1 is available, yum-presto will download the deltarpm
for foo-1.0 => 1.1 rather than the full foo-1.1 rpm, and then build the full
foo-1.1 package from your installed foo-1.0 and the downloaded deltarpm.
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yum-updateonboot-1.1.28-1.fc13.noarch
Runs yum update on system boot. This allows machines that have been turned
off for an extended amount of time to become secure immediately, instead of
waiting until the next early morning cron job.
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yum-updatesd-0.9-3.fc12.noarch
yum-updatesd provides a daemon which checks for available updates and
can notify you when they are available via email, syslog or dbus.
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