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dvd+rw-tools-7.1-13.fc19.x86_64
Collection of tools to master DVD+RW/+R media. For further
information see http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/.
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dvdauthor-0.7.1-3.lbn13.armv6hl
DVDAuthor is a set of tools to help you author the file and directory
structure of a DVD-Video disc, including programmatic commands for
implementing interactive behaviour. It is driven by command lines and
XML control files, though there are other programs that provide
GUI-based front ends if you prefer.
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BastionLinux 13
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dvdauthor-0.7.1-3.lbn19.armv6hl
DVDAuthor is a set of tools to help you author the file and directory
structure of a DVD-Video disc, including programmatic commands for
implementing interactive behaviour. It is driven by command lines and
XML control files, though there are other programs that provide
GUI-based front ends if you prefer.
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dvdauthor-0.7.1-3.lbn13.x86_64
DVDAuthor is a set of tools to help you author the file and directory
structure of a DVD-Video disc, including programmatic commands for
implementing interactive behaviour. It is driven by command lines and
XML control files, though there are other programs that provide
GUI-based front ends if you prefer.
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BastionLinux 13
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dvdauthor-0.7.1-3.fc19.x86_64
DVDAuthor is a set of tools to help you author the file and directory
structure of a DVD-Video disc, including programmatic commands for
implementing interactive behaviour. It is driven by command lines and
XML control files, though there are other programs that provide
GUI-based front ends if you prefer.
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BastionLinux 19
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dvdauthor-0.7.2-11.lbn25.x86_64
DVDAuthor is a set of tools to help you author the file and directory
structure of a DVD-Video disc, including programmatic commands for
implementing interactive behavior. It is driven by command lines and
XML control files, though there are other programs that provide
GUI-based front ends if you prefer.
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dwz-0.12-2.fc24.x86_64
The dwz package contains a program that attempts to optimize DWARF
debugging information contained in ELF shared libraries and ELF executables
for size, by replacing DWARF information representation with equivalent
smaller representation where possible and by reducing the amount of
duplication using techniques from DWARF standard appendix E - creating
DW_TAG_partial_unit compilation units (CUs) for duplicated information
and using DW_TAG_imported_unit to import it into each CU that needs it.
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dwz-0.14-4.fc36.x86_64
The dwz package contains a program that attempts to optimize DWARF
debugging information contained in ELF shared libraries and ELF executables
for size, by replacing DWARF information representation with equivalent
smaller representation where possible and by reducing the amount of
duplication using techniques from DWARF standard appendix E - creating
DW_TAG_partial_unit compilation units (CUs) for duplicated information
and using DW_TAG_imported_unit to import it into each CU that needs it.
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BastionLinux 36
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dynamodb-local-2016.05.17-1.lbn19.x86_64
In addition to the Amazon DynamoDB web service, AWS provides a downloadable version
of DynamoDB that you can run locally. This edition of DynamoDB lets you write
applications without accessing the actual Amazon DynamoDB web service. Instead, the
database is self-contained on your computer.
This local version of DynamoDB can help you save on provisioned throughput, data
storage, and data transfer fees. In addition, you do not need to have an Internet
connection while you are developing your application. When you are ready to deploy
your application in production, you can make some minor changes to your code so that
it uses the Amazon DynamoDB web service.
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dynamodb-local-2016.05.17-1.lbn25.x86_64
In addition to the Amazon DynamoDB web service, AWS provides a downloadable version
of DynamoDB that you can run locally. This edition of DynamoDB lets you write
applications without accessing the actual Amazon DynamoDB web service. Instead, the
database is self-contained on your computer.
This local version of DynamoDB can help you save on provisioned throughput, data
storage, and data transfer fees. In addition, you do not need to have an Internet
connection while you are developing your application. When you are ready to deploy
your application in production, you can make some minor changes to your code so that
it uses the Amazon DynamoDB web service.
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BastionLinux 25