-
ctags-5.9-3.20220206.0.fc36.x86_64
Ctags generates an index (or tag) file of C language objects found in
C source and header files. The index makes it easy for text editors or
other utilities to locate the indexed items. Ctags can also generate a
cross reference file which lists information about the various objects
found in a set of C language files in human readable form. Exuberant
Ctags improves on ctags because it can find all types of C language tags,
including macro definitions, enumerated values (values inside enum{...}),
function and method definitions, enum/struct/union tags, external
function prototypes, typedef names and variable declarations. Exuberant
Ctags is far less likely to be fooled by code containing #if preprocessor
conditional constructs than ctags. Exuberant ctags supports output of
Emacs style TAGS files and can be used to print out a list of selected
objects found in source files.
Install ctags if you are going to use your system for C programming.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36
-
cu-1.07-65.fc36.x86_64
The cu command is used to call up another system and act as a dial-in
terminal (mostly on a serial line).
It can also do simple file transfers with no error checking.
cu is part of the UUCP source but has been split into its own package
because it can be useful even if you do not do uucp.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36
-
cups-2.4.2-5.fc36.x86_64
CUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for
UNIX® operating systems. It has been developed by Apple Inc.
to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users.
CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36
-
cups-client-2.4.2-5.fc36.x86_64
CUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for
UNIX® operating systems. This package contains command-line client
programs.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36
-
cups-filesystem-2.4.2-5.fc36.noarch
CUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for
UNIX® operating systems. This package provides some directories which are
required by other packages that add CUPS drivers (i.e. filters, backends etc.).
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36
-
cups-filters-1.28.16-2.fc36.x86_64
Contains backends, filters, and other software that was
once part of the core CUPS distribution but is no longer maintained by
Apple Inc. In addition it contains additional filters developed
independently of Apple, especially filters for the PDF-centric printing
workflow introduced by OpenPrinting.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36
-
cups-filters-braille-1.28.16-2.fc36.x86_64
The package provides filters and cups-brf backend needed for braille printing.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36
-
cups-filters-libs-1.28.16-2.fc36.x86_64
This package provides cupsfilters and fontembed libraries.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36
-
cups-ipptool-2.4.2-4.fc36.x86_64
Sends IPP requests to the specified URI and tests and/or displays the results.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36
-
cups-libs-2.4.2-5.fc36.x86_64
CUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for
UNIX® operating systems. It has been developed by Apple Inc.
to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users.
CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.
The cups-libs package provides libraries used by applications to use CUPS
natively, without needing the lp/lpr commands.
Located in
LBN
/
…
/
Core Linux
/
BastionLinux 36