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openvswitch-2.0.1-1.fc19.x86_64
Open vSwitch provides standard network bridging functions and
support for the OpenFlow protocol for remote per-flow control of
traffic.
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openvswitch-2.0.1-1.fc19.x86_64
Open vSwitch provides standard network bridging functions and
support for the OpenFlow protocol for remote per-flow control of
traffic.
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ovftool-4.0.0-2301625.lbn19.1.x86_64
The Open Virtual Machine Format (OVF) is a virtual machine distribution format that
supports sharing virtual machines between products and organizations. The format
facilitates the use of virtual appliances, which are preconfigured virtual machines
that package applications with the operating system they require. Because OVF runs on
multiple platforms, a virtual appliance is ready to run without significant additional
configuration.
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oz-0.12.0-2.fc19.noarch
Oz is a set of libraries and utilities for doing automated guest OS
installations, with minimal input from the user.
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parallel-20130522-2.fc19.noarch
GNU Parallel is a shell tool for executing jobs in parallel using one or more
machines. A job is typically a single command or a small script that has to be
run for each of the lines in the input. The typical input is a list of files, a
list of hosts, a list of users, or a list of tables.
If you use xargs today you will find GNU Parallel very easy to use. If you
write loops in shell, you will find GNU Parallel may be able to replace most of
the loops and make them run faster by running jobs in parallel. If you use ppss
or pexec you will find GNU Parallel will often make the command easier to read.
GNU Parallel also makes sure output from the commands is the same output as you
would get had you run the commands sequentially. This makes it possible to use
output from GNU Parallel as input for other programs.
GNU Parallel is command-line-compatible with moreutils' parallel, but offers
additional features.
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perl-Any-Moose-0.21-1.fc19.noarch
Any::Moose is deprecated - please use Moo for new code.
This module allows one to take advantage of the features Moose/Mouse
provides, while allowing one to let the program author determine if Moose
or Mouse should be used; when use'd, we load Mouse if Moose isn't already
loaded, otherwise we go with Moose.
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perl-App-GitGerrit-0.021-1.lbn19.noarch
SYNOPSIS
git gerrit new [--update] TOPIC [BRANCH]
git gerrit push [--keep] [--force] [--[no]rebase] [--draft] [--submit] \
[--base BASE] [--topic TOPIC] [--reviewer USER] [--cc USER]
git gerrit query [--limit LIMIT] [--verbose] [[NAME=]QUERY]*
git gerrit my [--limit LIMIT] [--verbose] [changes|drafts|watched|starred]
git gerrit show CHANGE*
git gerrit fetch CHANGE*
git gerrit checkout CHANGE*
git gerrit upstream [--keep]
git gerrit cherry-pick [--edit] [--no-commit] CHANGE*
git gerrit reviewer [--add USERS] [--confirm] [--delete USERS] CHANGE*
git gerrit review [--message TEXT] [--keep] [[LABEL]=VOTE]* CHANGE*
git gerrit abandon [--message TEXT] [--keep] CHANGE*
git gerrit restore [--message TEXT] CHANGE*
git gerrit revert [--message TEXT] CHANGE*
git gerrit submit [--no-wait-for-merge] [--keep] CHANGE*
git gerrit web [OPTIONS --] CHANGE*
git gerrit config
git gerrit version
DESCRIPTION
Git-gerrit is a Git extension to manage changes using Gerrit Code Review.
Git-gerrit offers a rich set of sub-commands to make it easy to create, query, amend, review, and
submit changes to Gerrit, making it possible to interact with it through the command-line, avoiding
its web interface most of the time and improving your efficiency. The goal is to make Gerrit's
review process feel like a natural extension of Git.
Git-gerrit provides three main features:
An easy and safe way to push changes to Gerrit through the git gerrit push sub-command, avoiding
the need to type remote names and long refspecs.
A standard way to map Gerrit changes into local branches, referred to as "change-branches", making
it easier to manage several changes simultaneously and to perform the fetch-amend-push review cycle.
Several sub-commands to query and inspect Gerrit changes and also to review and submit them.
Git-gerrit is implemented on top of Gerrit's REST API, which was consolidated in its version 2.6. As
this API matures, expect git-gerrit to incorporate new functionality.
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perl-App-Sqitch-0.973-2.1.lbn19.noarch
This application, `sqitch`, provides a simple yet robust interface for
database change management. The philosophy and functionality is inspired by
Git.
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perl-App-Sqitch-pg-0.973-2.2.lbn19.noarch
Sqitch provides a simple yet robust interface for database change
management. The philosophy and functionality is inspired by Git. This
package bundles the Sqitch PostgreSQL support.
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perl-AuthCourier-4.0.4-2.lbn19.noarch
Make SpamAssassin use Courier user authentication
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