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RPMPackage bitstream-vera-sans-fonts-1.10-22.fc19.noarch
The Vera fonts are high-quality Latin fonts donated by Bitstream. These fonts have been released under a liberal license, see the licensing FAQ in COPYRIGHT.TXT or the online up-to-date version at http://www.gnome.org/fonts/ for details. This package consists of the Bitstream Vera sans-serif variable-width font faces.
RPMPackage bitstream-vera-fonts-common-1.10-22.fc19.noarch
The Vera fonts are high-quality Latin fonts donated by Bitstream. These fonts have been released under a liberal license, see the licensing FAQ in COPYRIGHT.TXT or the online up-to-date version at http://www.gnome.org/fonts/ for details. This package consists of files used by other bitstream-vera-fonts packages.
RPMPackage bitcoin-sysv-0.12.1-2.lbn19.noarch
bitcoin daemon start/stop/control
RPMPackage bitcoin-systemd-0.12.1-2.lbn19.noarch
bitcoin daemon start/stop/control
RPMPackage bitcoin-python-0.3-1.lbn19.noarch
This package allows performing commands such as listing the current balance and sending coins to the Satoshi (original) client from Python. The communication with the client happens over JSON-RPC.
RPMPackage bitcoin-client-0.12.1-2.lbn19.x86_64
bitcoin gui client
RPMPackage bitcoin-client-0.9.3-1.lbn19.armv6hl
bitcoin gui client
RPMPackage bitcoin-0.12.1-2.lbn19.x86_64
Bitcoin is an experimental new digital currency that enables instant payments to anyone, anywhere in the world. Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority: managing transactions and issuing money are carried out collectively by the network. Bitcoin is also the name of the open source software which enables the use of this currency. For more information, as well as an immediately useable, binary version of the Bitcoin client sofware, see http://www.bitcoin.org.
RPMPackage bitcoin-0.9.3-1.lbn19.armv6hl
Bitcoin is an experimental new digital currency that enables instant payments to anyone, anywhere in the world. Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority: managing transactions and issuing money are carried out collectively by the network. Bitcoin is also the name of the open source software which enables the use of this currency. For more information, as well as an immediately useable, binary version of the Bitcoin client sofware, see http://www.bitcoin.org.
RPMPackage bison-runtime-3.0.2-3.lbn19.x86_64
The bison-runtime package contains files used at runtime by parsers that Bison generates. Packages whose binaries contain parsers generated by Bison should depend on bison-runtime to ensure that these files are available. See the Internationalization in the Bison manual section for more information.
RPMPackage bison-runtime-2.6.4-2.fc19.armv6hl
The bison-runtime package contains files used at runtime by parsers that Bison generates. Packages whose binaries contain parsers generated by Bison should depend on bison-runtime to ensure that these files are available. See the Internationalization in the Bison manual section for more information.
RPMPackage bison-3.0.2-3.lbn19.x86_64
Bison is a general purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a C program to parse that grammar. Bison can be used to develop a wide range of language parsers, from ones used in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. Bison is upwardly compatible with Yacc, so any correctly written Yacc grammar should work with Bison without any changes. If you know Yacc, you shouldn't have any trouble using Bison. You do need to be very proficient in C programming to be able to use Bison. Bison is only needed on systems that are used for development. If your system will be used for C development, you should install Bison.
RPMPackage bison-2.6.4-2.fc19.armv6hl
Bison is a general purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a C program to parse that grammar. Bison can be used to develop a wide range of language parsers, from ones used in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. Bison is upwardly compatible with Yacc, so any correctly written Yacc grammar should work with Bison without any changes. If you know Yacc, you shouldn't have any trouble using Bison. You do need to be very proficient in C programming to be able to use Bison. Bison is only needed on systems that are used for development. If your system will be used for C development, you should install Bison.
RPMPackage biosdevname-0.4.1-4.fc19.x86_64
biosdevname in its simplest form takes a kernel device name as an argument, and returns the BIOS-given name it "should" be. This is necessary on systems where the BIOS name for a given device (e.g. the label on the chassis is "Gb1") doesn't map directly and obviously to the kernel name (e.g. eth0).
RPMPackage binutils-2.26.1-1.lbn19.x86_64
Binutils is a collection of binary utilities, including ar (for creating, modifying and extracting from archives), as (a family of GNU assemblers), gprof (for displaying call graph profile data), ld (the GNU linker), nm (for listing symbols from object files), objcopy (for copying and translating object files), objdump (for displaying information from object files), ranlib (for generating an index for the contents of an archive), readelf (for displaying detailed information about binary files), size (for listing the section sizes of an object or archive file), strings (for listing printable strings from files), strip (for discarding symbols), and addr2line (for converting addresses to file and line).
RPMPackage binutils-2.23.52.0.1-10.fc19.v6.armv6hl
Binutils is a collection of binary utilities, including ar (for creating, modifying and extracting from archives), as (a family of GNU assemblers), gprof (for displaying call graph profile data), ld (the GNU linker), nm (for listing symbols from object files), objcopy (for copying and translating object files), objdump (for displaying information from object files), ranlib (for generating an index for the contents of an archive), readelf (for displaying detailed information about binary files), size (for listing the section sizes of an object or archive file), strings (for listing printable strings from files), strip (for discarding symbols), and addr2line (for converting addresses to file and line).
RPMPackage bind-utils-9.9.6-8.P1.lbn19.x86_64
Bind-utils contains a collection of utilities for querying DNS (Domain Name System) name servers to find out information about Internet hosts. These tools will provide you with the IP addresses for given host names, as well as other information about registered domains and network addresses. You should install bind-utils if you need to get information from DNS name servers.
RPMPackage bind-utils-9.9.3-15.P2.lbn19.armv6hl
Bind-utils contains a collection of utilities for querying DNS (Domain Name System) name servers to find out information about Internet hosts. These tools will provide you with the IP addresses for given host names, as well as other information about registered domains and network addresses. You should install bind-utils if you need to get information from DNS name servers.
RPMPackage bind-license-9.9.6-8.P1.lbn19.noarch
Contains license of the BIND DNS suite.
RPMPackage bind-libs-lite-9.9.6-8.P1.lbn19.x86_64
Contains lite version of BIND suite libraries which are used by various programs to work with DNS protocol.