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RPMPackage erlang-cosEventDomain-R15B-01.4.fc18.1.armv6hl
Orber OMG Event Domain Service.
RPMPackage erlang-cosEvent-R15B-03.2.lbn13.x86_64
Orber OMG Event Service.
RPMPackage erlang-cosEvent-R15B-01.4.fc18.1.armv6hl
Orber OMG Event Service.
RPMPackage erlang-compiler-R15B-03.2.lbn13.x86_64
A byte code compiler for Erlang which produces highly compact code.
RPMPackage erlang-compiler-R15B-01.4.fc18.1.armv6hl
A byte code compiler for Erlang which produces highly compact code.
RPMPackage erlang-common_test-R15B-03.2.lbn13.x86_64
A portable framework for automatic testing.
RPMPackage erlang-common_test-R15B-01.4.fc18.1.armv6hl
A portable framework for automatic testing.
RPMPackage erlang-asn1-R15B-03.2.lbn13.x86_64
Provides support for Abstract Syntax Notation One.
RPMPackage erlang-asn1-R15B-01.4.fc18.1.armv6hl
Provides support for Abstract Syntax Notation One.
RPMPackage erlang-appmon-R15B-03.2.lbn13.x86_64
A utility used to supervise Applications executing on several Erlang nodes.
RPMPackage erlang-appmon-R15B-01.4.fc18.1.armv6hl
A utility used to supervise Applications executing on several Erlang nodes.
RPMPackage erlang-amf-0-0.7.20110224gitb36dfb6.fc18.1302260857kf.armv6hl
Erlang Action Message Format Library.
RPMPackage erlang-amf-0-0.3.20100908git27329144.fc13.x86_64
Erlang Action Message Format Library.
RPMPackage erlang-R15B-03.2.lbn13.x86_64
Erlang is a general-purpose programming language and runtime environment. Erlang has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. Erlang is used in several large telecommunication systems from Ericsson.
RPMPackage erlang-R15B-01.4.fc18.1.armv6hl
Erlang is a general-purpose programming language and runtime environment. Erlang has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. Erlang is used in several large telecommunication systems from Ericsson.
RPMPackage epydoc-3.0.1-7.fc13.noarch
Epydoc is a tool for generating API documentation for Python modules, based on their docstrings. For an example of epydoc's output, see the API documentation for epydoc itself (html, pdf). A lightweight markup language called epytext can be used to format docstrings, and to add information about specific fields, such as parameters and instance variables. Epydoc also understands docstrings written in ReStructuredText, Javadoc, and plaintext.
RPMPackage eog-2.30.1-3.fc13.x86_64
The Eye of GNOME image viewer (eog) is the official image viewer for the GNOME desktop. It can view single image files in a variety of formats, as well as large image collections. eog is extensible through a plugin system.
RPMPackage environment-modules-3.2.9c-4.fc18.armv6hl
The Environment Modules package provides for the dynamic modification of a user's environment via modulefiles. Each modulefile contains the information needed to configure the shell for an application. Once the Modules package is initialized, the environment can be modified on a per-module basis using the module command which interprets modulefiles. Typically modulefiles instruct the module command to alter or set shell environment variables such as PATH, MANPATH, etc. modulefiles may be shared by many users on a system and users may have their own collection to supplement or replace the shared modulefiles. Modules can be loaded and unloaded dynamically and atomically, in an clean fashion. All popular shells are supported, including bash, ksh, zsh, sh, csh, tcsh, as well as some scripting languages such as perl. Modules are useful in managing different versions of applications. Modules can also be bundled into metamodules that will load an entire suite of different applications. NOTE: You will need to get a new shell after installing this package to have access to the module alias.
RPMPackage environment-modules-3.2.7b-7.fc13.x86_64
The Environment Modules package provides for the dynamic modification of a user's environment via modulefiles. Each modulefile contains the information needed to configure the shell for an application. Once the Modules package is initialized, the environment can be modified on a per-module basis using the module command which interprets modulefiles. Typically modulefiles instruct the module command to alter or set shell environment variables such as PATH, MANPATH, etc. modulefiles may be shared by many users on a system and users may have their own collection to supplement or replace the shared modulefiles. Modules can be loaded and unloaded dynamically and atomically, in an clean fashion. All popular shells are supported, including bash, ksh, zsh, sh, csh, tcsh, as well as some scripting languages such as perl. Modules are useful in managing different versions of applications. Modules can also be bundled into metamodules that will load an entire suite of different applications. NOTE: You will need to get a new shell after installing this package to have access to the module alias.
RPMPackage enscript-1.6.5.2-5.fc17.armv6hl
GNU enscript is a free replacement for Adobe's Enscript program. Enscript converts ASCII files to PostScript(TM) and spools generated PostScript output to the specified printer or saves it to a file. Enscript can be extended to handle different output media and includes many options for customizing printouts