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RPMPackage avahi-compat-libdns_sd-0.6.30-7.fc17.armv6hl
Libraries for Apple Bonjour mDNSResponder compatibility.
RPMPackage avahi-compat-libdns_sd-0.6.27-8.lbn13.x86_64
Libraries for Apple Bonjour mDNSResponder compatibility.
RPMPackage avahi-compat-howl-0.6.30-7.fc17.armv6hl
Libraries that are compatible with those provided by the howl package.
RPMPackage avahi-compat-howl-0.6.27-8.lbn13.x86_64
Libraries that are compatible with those provided by the howl package.
RPMPackage avahi-autoipd-0.6.30-7.fc17.armv6hl
avahi-autoipd implements IPv4LL, "Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses" (IETF RFC3927), a protocol for automatic IP address configuration from the link-local 169.254.0.0/16 range without the need for a central server. It is primarily intended to be used in ad-hoc networks which lack a DHCP server.
RPMPackage avahi-autoipd-0.6.27-8.lbn13.x86_64
avahi-autoipd implements IPv4LL, "Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses" (IETF RFC3927), a protocol for automatic IP address configuration from the link-local 169.254.0.0/16 range without the need for a central server. It is primarily intended to be used in ad-hoc networks which lack a DHCP server.
RPMPackage avahi-0.6.30-7.fc17.armv6hl
Avahi is a system which facilitates service discovery on a local network -- this means that you can plug your laptop or computer into a network and instantly be able to view other people who you can chat with, find printers to print to or find files being shared. This kind of technology is already found in MacOS X (branded 'Rendezvous', 'Bonjour' and sometimes 'ZeroConf') and is very convenient.
RPMPackage avahi-0.6.27-8.lbn13.x86_64
Avahi is a system which facilitates service discovery on a local network -- this means that you can plug your laptop or computer into a network and instantly be able to view other people who you can chat with, find printers to print to or find files being shared. This kind of technology is already found in MacOS X (branded 'Rendezvous', 'Bonjour' and sometimes 'ZeroConf') and is very convenient.
RPMPackage automoc-1.0-0.17.rc3.fc18.armv6hl
This package contains the automoc4 binary which is used to run moc on the right source files in a Qt 4 or KDE 4 application. Moc is the meta object compiler which is a widely used tool with Qt and creates standard C++ files to provide syntactic sugar of the signal/slots mechanism.
RPMPackage automoc-1.0-0.14.rc3.fc13.x86_64
This package contains the automoc4 binary which is used to run moc on the right source files in a Qt 4 or KDE 4 application. Moc is the meta object compiler which is a widely used tool with Qt and creates standard C++ files to provide syntactic sugar of the signal/slots mechanism.
RPMPackage automake17-1.7.9-13.fc13.1.noarch
Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. This package contains Automake 1.7, an older version of Automake. You should install it if you need to run automake in a project that has not yet been updated to work with latest version of Automake.
RPMPackage automake16-1.6.3-18.fc13.1.noarch
Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. This package contains Automake 1.6, an older version of Automake. You should install it if you need to run automake in a project that has not yet been updated to work with latest version of Automake.
RPMPackage automake15-1.5-29.fc13.1.noarch
Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. This package contains Automake 1.5, an older version of Automake. You should install it if you need to run automake in a project that has not yet been updated to work with newer versions of Automake.
RPMPackage automake14-1.4p6-20.fc13.noarch
Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. This package contains Automake 1.4, an older version of Automake. You should install it if you need to run automake in a project that has not yet been updated to work with newer versions of Automake.
RPMPackage automake-1.11.1-1.fc13.noarch
Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in' files compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. You should install Automake if you are developing software and would like to use its ability to automatically generate GNU standard Makefiles. If you install Automake, you will also need to install GNU's Autoconf package.
RPMPackage autofs-5.0.7-9.fc18.armv6hl
autofs is a daemon which automatically mounts filesystems when you use them, and unmounts them later when you are not using them. This can include network filesystems, CD-ROMs, floppies, and so forth.
RPMPackage autofs-5.0.5-28.fc13.x86_64
autofs is a daemon which automatically mounts filesystems when you use them, and unmounts them later when you are not using them. This can include network filesystems, CD-ROMs, floppies, and so forth.
RPMPackage autocorr-en-3.2.0-12.35.fc13.noarch
Rules for autocorrecting common English typing errors.
RPMPackage autoconf213-2.13-20.fc12.noarch
GNU's Autoconf is a tool for configuring source code and Makefiles. Using Autoconf, programmers can create portable and configurable packages, since the person building the package is allowed to specify various configuration options. You should install Autoconf if you are developing software and you would like to use it to create shell scripts that will configure your source code packages. If you are installing Autoconf, you will also need to install the GNU m4 package. Note that the Autoconf package is not required for the end-user who may be configuring software with an Autoconf-generated script; Autoconf is only required for the generation of the scripts, not their use.
RPMPackage autoconf-2.65-1.fc13.noarch
GNU's Autoconf is a tool for configuring source code and Makefiles. Using Autoconf, programmers can create portable and configurable packages, since the person building the package is allowed to specify various configuration options. You should install Autoconf if you are developing software and would like to create shell scripts that configure your source code packages. If you are installing Autoconf, you will also need to install the GNU m4 package. Note that the Autoconf package is not required for the end-user who may be configuring software with an Autoconf-generated script; Autoconf is only required for the generation of the scripts, not their use.