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RPMPackage emacs-bbdb-el-2.35-4.fc13.noarch
This package contains the Emacs lisp source files for emacs-bbdb.
RPMPackage emacs-bbdb-2.35-4.fc13.noarch
The Insidious Big Brother Database (BBDB) is a contact management utility created by Jamie Zawinski for use with Emacs. It is tightly integrated with several mail and news readers, allowing it to create database entries directly from mail and news messages. As is usual with applications for Emacs, this record creation can be configured in many ways, ranging from a boolean create/don't create setting to creation based on the result of a user-supplied function. Database records can be used to store many types of information, from name and address to URLs and X-Face images. This information can be displayed when a message from an entity named in a database record is received. In addition, messages from database members can be tagged in the Gnus Summary Buffer, and Gnus scoring can be configured based on the contents of database records. Supercite citations can even be preset through the use of records in the BBDB.
RPMPackage emacs-a2ps-el-4.14-16.fc18.1302260805kf.armv6hl
This package contains the elisp source files for emacs-a2ps under GNU Emacs. You do not need to install this package to run emacs-a2ps. Install the emacs-a2ps package to use emacs-a2ps with GNU Emacs.
RPMPackage emacs-a2ps-el-4.14-10.fc12.x86_64
This package contains the elisp source files for emacs-a2ps under GNU Emacs. You do not need to install this package to run emacs-a2ps. Install the emacs-a2ps package to use emacs-a2ps with GNU Emacs.
RPMPackage emacs-a2ps-4.14-16.fc18.1302260805kf.armv6hl
Postscript printing hook for a2ps and major mode for a2ps style sheets for emacs.
RPMPackage emacs-a2ps-4.14-10.fc12.x86_64
Postscript printing hook for a2ps and major mode for a2ps style sheets for emacs.
RPMPackage emacs-24.2-5.fc18.armv6hl
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text editor. Emacs contains special code editing features, a scripting language (elisp), and the capability to read mail, news, and more without leaving the editor. This package provides an emacs binary with support for X windows.
RPMPackage emacs-23.2-4.fc13.x86_64
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text editor. Emacs contains special code editing features, a scripting language (elisp), and the capability to read mail, news, and more without leaving the editor. This package provides an emacs binary with support for X windows.
RPMPackage elinks-0.12-0.29.pre5.fc18.armv6hl
Elinks is a text-based Web browser. Elinks does not display any images, but it does support frames, tables and most other HTML tags. Elinks' advantage over graphical browsers is its speed--Elinks starts and exits quickly and swiftly displays Web pages.
RPMPackage elinks-0.12-0.27.pre5.lbn13.x86_64
Elinks is a text-based Web browser. Elinks does not display any images, but it does support frames, tables and most other HTML tags. Elinks' advantage over graphical browsers is its speed--Elinks starts and exits quickly and swiftly displays Web pages.
RPMPackage elfutils-libs-0.154-4.fc18.armv6hl
The elfutils-libs package contains libraries which implement DWARF, ELF, and machine-specific ELF handling. These libraries are used by the programs in the elfutils package. The elfutils-devel package enables building other programs using these libraries.
RPMPackage elfutils-libs-0.149-1.fc13.x86_64
The elfutils-libs package contains libraries which implement DWARF, ELF, and machine-specific ELF handling. These libraries are used by the programs in the elfutils package. The elfutils-devel package enables building other programs using these libraries.
RPMPackage elfutils-libelf-0.154-4.fc18.armv6hl
The elfutils-libelf package provides a DSO which allows reading and writing ELF files on a high level. Third party programs depend on this package to read internals of ELF files. The programs of the elfutils package use it also to generate new ELF files.
RPMPackage elfutils-libelf-0.149-1.fc13.x86_64
The elfutils-libelf package provides a DSO which allows reading and writing ELF files on a high level. Third party programs depend on this package to read internals of ELF files. The programs of the elfutils package use it also to generate new ELF files.
RPMPackage elfutils-0.154-4.fc18.armv6hl
Elfutils is a collection of utilities, including ld (a linker), nm (for listing symbols from object files), size (for listing the section sizes of an object or archive file), strip (for discarding symbols), readelf (to see the raw ELF file structures), and elflint (to check for well-formed ELF files).
RPMPackage elfutils-0.149-1.fc13.x86_64
Elfutils is a collection of utilities, including ld (a linker), nm (for listing symbols from object files), size (for listing the section sizes of an object or archive file), strip (for discarding symbols), readelf (to see the raw ELF file structures), and elflint (to check for well-formed ELF files).
RPMPackage elfinfo-1.1-9.fc18.armv6hl
This Tool is essentially a subset of eu-readelf functionality. This package can work without libelf.
RPMPackage elfinfo-1.1-6.fc12.x86_64
This Tool is essentially a subset of eu-readelf functionality. This package can work without libelf.
RPMPackage electrum-server-0.12-1.lbn13.armv6hl
Features The server indexes UTXOs by address, in a Patricia tree structure described by Alan Reiner (see the 'ultimate blockchain compression' thread in the Bitcointalk forum) The server requires bitcoind, leveldb and plyvel The server code is open source. Anyone can run a server, removing single points of failure concerns. The server knows which set of Bitcoin addresses belong to the same wallet, which might raise concerns about anonymity. However, it should be possible to write clients capable of using several servers.
RPMPackage electrum-server-0.12-1.lbn13.x86_64
Features The server indexes UTXOs by address, in a Patricia tree structure described by Alan Reiner (see the 'ultimate blockchain compression' thread in the Bitcointalk forum) The server requires bitcoind, leveldb and plyvel The server code is open source. Anyone can run a server, removing single points of failure concerns. The server knows which set of Bitcoin addresses belong to the same wallet, which might raise concerns about anonymity. However, it should be possible to write clients capable of using several servers.